RCA Flat Panel Television J32L637 User Guide

LCD Television  
User’s Guide  
Changing Entertainment. Again.  
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IMPORTAnT SAFETY InSTRUCTIOnS  
Read before operating equipment  
1. Read these instructions.  
2. Keep these instructions.  
3. Heed all warnings.  
15. If an outside antenna or cable system is connected to  
the product, be sure the antenna or cable system is  
grounded so as to provide some protection against  
voltage surges and built-up static charges. Section 810  
of the National Electrical Code, ANSI/NFPA No. 70-1984  
(Section 54 of Canadian Electrical Code, Part 1) provides  
information with respect to proper grounding of the  
mast and supporting structure, grounding of the lead-  
in wire to an antenna-discharge unit, size of grounding  
conductors, location of antenna-discharge unit,  
4. Follow all instructions.  
5. Do not use this apparatus near water.  
6. Clean only with dry cloth.  
7. Do not block any ventilation openings.  
Install in accordance with the manufacturer’s  
instructions.  
connection to grounding electrodes, and requirements  
for the grounding electrode. See following example.  
8. Do not install near any heat sources such as  
radiators, heat registers, stoves, or other  
apparatus (including amplifiers) that produce  
heat.  
ANTENNA  
LEAD IN  
WIRE  
9. Do not defeat the safety purpose of the  
polarized or grounding-type plug. A polarized  
plug has two blades with one wider than the  
other. A grounding type plug has two blades  
and a third grounding prong. The wide blade  
or the third prong is provided for your safety. If  
the provided plug does not fit into your outlet,  
consult an electrician for replacement of the  
obsolete outlet.  
GROUND CLAMP  
ANTENNA  
DISCHARGE UNIT  
(NEC SECTION 810-20)  
GROUNDING CONDUCTORS  
(NEC SECTION 810-21)  
GROUND CLAMPS  
ELECTRIC SERVICE  
POWER SERVICE GROUNDING  
EQUIPMENT  
ELECTRODE SYSTEM  
(NEC ART 250, PART H)  
10. Protect the power cord from being walked on  
or pinched particularly at plugs, convenience  
receptacles, and the point where they exit from  
the apparatus.  
11. Only use attachments/accessories specified by  
the manufacturer.  
12. Use only with the cart, stand, tripod,  
bracket, or table specified by the  
manufacturer, or sold with the  
apparatus. When a cart is used,  
use caution when moving the cart/  
apparatus combination to avoid injury from  
tip-over.  
13. Unplug this apparatus during lightning storms  
or when unused for long periods of time.  
14. Refer all servicing to qualified service personnel.  
Servicing is required when the apparatus has  
been damaged in any way, such as power-  
supply cord or plug is damaged, liquid has  
been spilled or objects have fallen into the  
apparatus, the apparatus has been exposed to  
rain or moisture, does not operate normally, or  
has been dropped.  
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Table of Contents  
Important Information .....................................................2  
IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS.................................3  
Chapter 3: Using the Menu System  
The Basic Menu System...................................................16  
Sound Menu ..............................................................16  
Picture Menu .............................................................16  
Access and Power Options Menu .............................16  
Parental Control Menu .............................................17  
Time Menu.................................................................17  
Language & CC Menu ...............................................18  
Chapter 1: Connections & Setup  
Things to Consider Before You Connect...........................5  
Protect Against Power Surges ....................................5  
Protect Components from Overheating ....................5  
Position Cables Properly to Avoid Audio  
Interference.................................................................5  
Use Indirect Light ........................................................5  
Remote Control...........................................................5  
Check Supplied Parts...................................................5  
Chapter 4: Using the TV's Features  
Channel Banner................................................................19  
Parental Controls and V-Chip..........................................20  
How V-Chip Works for USA and Canada .................20  
Lock/Unlock Parental Controls..................................20  
US V-Chip TV Ratings ................................................21  
Blocking Age-Based Ratings.....................................21  
Blocking Specific Content Themes ...........................22  
Blocking Canadian V-Chip Ratings...........................22  
V-Chip Movie Rating Limit........................................23  
Blocking Movie Ratings.............................................23  
Blocking Channels.....................................................23  
Blocking Digital Channels.........................................23  
Front Panel Lock........................................................23  
Lock Time Menu ........................................................24  
Locking Unrated/Exempt Programs..........................24  
Future Rating Region................................................24  
Additional Features .........................................................24  
Calendar.....................................................................24  
Screen Formats ..........................................................24  
get the Picture ..................................................................6  
Getting Digital Channels.............................................6  
Getting Regular (Analog) Channels ...........................6  
Hospital Pendant.........................................................7  
Start-up...............................................................................7  
Plug in the TV..............................................................7  
Put Batteries in the Remote........................................7  
Turn on the TV.............................................................7  
Place All Available Channels Into Memory................7  
Set the Time ................................................................8  
The ClonePRO™ .................................................................8  
Understanding the Menus ................................................8  
Master Menus..............................................................8  
Basic Menus .................................................................8  
Using Master and Basic Menus.........................................9  
Setting Limits in Master Menus..................................9  
Sound Menu.......................................................................9  
Access and Power Options Menu ...................................10  
What to Expect.................................................................11  
Watching TV ..............................................................11  
Changing Channels ...................................................11  
Explanation of Jacks ........................................................12  
Buttons and Other Jacks on your TV..............................13  
Chapter 5: Other Information  
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)...............................26  
Using the ClonePRO™ .....................................................27  
Modes of operation ..................................................27  
DSCI mode..................................................................27  
IR mode......................................................................28  
Cloning a TV ..............................................................29  
General troubleshooting ..........................................29  
Troubleshooting...............................................................30  
Mounting Your TV to the Wall........................................32  
V-Chip Rating Explanations.............................................33  
US V-Chip Rating System...........................................33  
Canadian English V-Chip Rating System ..................33  
Canadian French V-Chip Rating System...................34  
Autotuning.......................................................................35  
Limited Warranty.............................................................36  
Care and Cleaning............................................................37  
Chapter 2: Using the Remote Control  
Types of Remote Controls ...............................................14  
Master Remotes.........................................................14  
Basic Remotes............................................................14  
ClonePRO™................................................................14  
Additional Remote Buttons (R130K2).............................14  
ClonePRO™ Remote Buttons ..........................................15  
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Chapter 1: Connections and Setup  
Things to Consider Before You Connect  
Protect Against Power Surges  
Connect all devices before you plug any of their power cords into the wall outlet or power  
strip. NEVER plug your TV into an outlet that is controlled by a wall switch.  
Turn off the TV and/or device(s) before you connect or disconnect any cables.  
Make sure all antennas and cables are properly grounded. Refer to the Important Safety  
Instructions at the beginning of the User's Guide.  
Protect Devices from Overheating  
Don’t block ventilation holes on any of the devices. Arrange the devices so that air can  
circulate freely.  
Don’t stack devices.  
If you place devices in a stand, make sure you allow adequate ventilation.  
If you connect an audio receiver or amplifier, place it on the top shelf so the heated air from it  
won’t flow around other devices.  
Position Cables Properly to Avoid Audio Interference  
Insert each cable firmly into the designated jack.  
If you place devices above the TV, route all cables down the side of the back of the TV instead  
of straight down the middle.  
If your antenna uses 300-ohm twin lead cables, do not coil the cables. Also, keep the twin lead  
cables away from audio/video cables.  
Use Indirect Light  
Don’t place the TV where sunlight or room lighting will be directed toward the screen. Use soft or  
indirect lighting.  
Remote Control  
You will need a master remote or ClonePRO™ to set up the TV. Contact your RCA Commercial  
Distributor to purchase these.  
Check Supplied Parts  
Check that the following parts were packed with your product.  
2 AA batteries  
Note: If you need to replace your remote, call 1-800-338-0376. A shipping  
and handling fee, and the appropriate sales tax, will be charged upon  
ordering. Have your Visa, MasterCard, or Discover Card ready.  
Remote Control  
Part # R1ꢀ0K1  
Power cord  
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ANTENNA/CABLE  
ANALOG INPUT  
ANTENNA/CABLE  
DIGITAL INPUT  
get the Picture  
The first part of connecting your TV is to get the picture, also known  
as the signal. The back panel of your TV allows you to receive analog  
channels by using the ANTENNA/CABLE ANALOG INPUT and digital  
channels by using the ANTENNA/CABLE DIGITAL INPUT. See the  
graphic to the left for these locations.  
getting Digital Channels  
What You need  
Antenna ("rabbit ears") or outdoor antenna with coaxial cable  
A. Do you have an indoor or outdoor antenna? If not, go to step B. If so, plug the antenna or  
coaxial cable from the wall outlet into the ANTENNA/CABLE DIGITAL INPUT to receive free  
off-air local digital channels.  
Coaxial cable  
or  
B. Do you have a set-top box? If not, go to Getting Regular (Analog) Channels. If so, you need to  
call your cable company or satellite service provider. They'll use special cables to allow you to  
view digital channels. To view your regular channels, go to Getting Regular (Analog) Channels  
Step B.  
Outdoor or Indoor  
antenna  
What You need To Know  
local digital channels available to you. By entering where you live, this mapping program tells  
you what local analog and digital stations are available using a certain antenna.  
When you get to the Channel setup screen in the Initial Setup, make sure you set the options  
for using a digital signal source. To complete a channel search now, go to page 7.  
When you are ready to watch channels, make sure you are tuned to the Digital Input. Press  
the ANTENNA button to tune to the Digital Input (look for D at the bottom of your channel  
banner. Go to page 11 for more information).  
getting Regular (Analog) Channels  
What You need  
Antenna ("rabbit ears") or outdoor antenna with coaxial cable  
OR  
Coaxial cable with cable  
Coaxial cable  
or  
A. Do you have an indoor or outdoor antenna? If not, go to step B. If so, plug the antenna or  
coaxial cable from the wall outlet into the ANTENNA/CABLE ANALOG INPUT to receive free  
off-air local analog channels.  
Outdoor or Indoor  
antenna  
B. Do you have cable? If so, plug the coaxial cable from the wall outlet into the ANTENNA/  
CABLE ANALOG INPUT to receive your cable channels.  
What You need to Know  
local analog channels available to you. By entering where you live, this mapping program tells  
you what local analog and digital stations are available using a certain antenna.  
When you get to the Channel setup screen in the Initial Setup, make sure you set the options  
for using an analog signal source. To complete a channel search now, go to  
page 7.  
When you are ready to watch channels, make sure you are tuned to the Analog Input. Press  
the ANTENNA button to tune to the Analog Input (look for A at the bottom of your channel  
banner. Go to page 19 for more information).  
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Rear Jack Panel  
REAR PANEL  
Hospital Pendant  
COMPONENT IN 1  
AUDIO 1  
IN  
ANTENNA  
VGA  
VGA  
AUDIO  
Pr/Cr  
Pb/Cb  
Y
L
R
This specialized remote control is recognized for use in  
patient beds. It is used to connect to a pillow speaker, nurse-  
call system, or other device to supply speaker-level audio or  
accept remote control commands. The connector is a (3-wire)  
phone jack. Some are simple, having one-button operation  
of the TV; others have enhanced capability for greater control.  
Specific models and requirements depend on what other  
devices are in the hospital room, for example, nurse-call  
systems. See your distributor for more information.  
COMPONENT IN 2  
Pr/Cr Pb/Cb  
AUDIO OUT  
VIDEO  
OUT  
AUDIO 2  
IN  
DIGITAL  
ANTENNA  
HDMI/DVI  
Y
R
L
L
R
SIDE PANEL  
PENDANT DSCI PORT  
AUDIO  
IN  
VIDEO S-VIDEO HEADPHONE  
IN  
R
L
Start-up  
Plug in the TV  
Plug the end of the power cord into the back of the TV. Plug the other end into a grounded wall  
outlet. Insert the plug completely into the outlet. Do not plug into an outlet controlled by a light  
switch.  
Put Batteries in the Remote  
Remove the battery compartment cover from the back of the remote by pushing the tab and  
lifting off the cover.  
Insert two fresh batteries. Make sure the polarities (+ and -) are aligned correctly.  
Replace the cover.  
Turn on the TV  
Turn on your TV by pressing the Power button on the front of the TV or ON•OFF on the remote  
control.  
Place All Available Channels Into Memory  
1. To go to the Setup menu, with the master remote (CRK17TD1), press MENU then select Setup.  
In this menu you'll be able to set your Signal Type. Next go to Auto Channel Search, the TV  
will search for all channels viewable through your antenna or cable TV system.  
2. Select which channel list you’d like to find channels for (List A is the default).  
3. Press the down arrow button to select Start. Press the OK button to start searching. The TV  
searches for active channels and places them in the channel list.  
Note: Video Input Channels (VID, SVID, etc.) must be added to the active channel list  
separately before they can be accessed. Refer to the Setup menu section at the end of this  
chapter for more information on the Channel menu and List & Labels.  
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Set the Time  
The current time options might not be available to the basic user, depending on how they've been set by the master user.  
(The Time Configuration menu isn't available in the basic menu).  
To set the time, from the Main menu select Time then Time Config. If the current time has not been set, use the arrow and  
number buttons on the remote control to make changes.  
1. From the Main menu, highlight Time and press OK.  
2. Time Config. is highlighted. Press the right arrow to enter the menu.  
3. Time is highlighted. To set the time press the right and left arrow button to add or subtract minutes. Use the number  
buttons to set the hour. The OK button changes am and pm.  
The ClonePRO™  
If several TVs need to be programmed with the same menu settings, an  
optional ClonePRO remote can be used to copy all of the menu settings  
from one TV into other TVs to reduce installation time. Information can  
be both downloaded to and uploaded from the ClonePRO using the  
DSCI port on the TV’s back panel or using the IR sensor. A ClonePRO  
can be obtained from your RCA commercial distributor. Chapter 2 has in-  
formation about this remote, see page 15. If you want to set other menu  
options before using the ClonePRO, continue on in this chapter. You can  
use the ClonePRO at any time.  
Understanding the Menus  
This television displays two levels of menus: master and basic.  
Master Menus  
The master menus are accessible by pressing MENU on the master  
remote (R130K2). This menu shows all menu options. The person  
who chooses the settings available to the basic end user is called the  
“master user.”  
Basic Menus  
The basic menus are accessible by pressing MENU on a basic remote  
(R130K1 or other remote) or the front panel. The choices available on  
the basic menus and control panels will vary depending on limits set by  
the master user and the input selected. You can turn off the basic menu  
completely through the Access & Power Options menu. For more informa-  
tion on the effects of master user choices on the basic menu and basic  
user functionality, continue on in this chapter.  
Note: Options set in the master menu are stored in nonvolatile  
memory. If any options are changed in the basic menu, and then  
the TV is turned off, the TV defaults to the master menu settings  
once it’s turned back on.  
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Using Master and Basic Menus  
Menus and choice lists use the “point and select” rule to navigate, but  
control panels use a variety of methods to adjust features on your TV.  
The following pages detail how to use these controls to customize the  
functions of your TV.  
Press MENU on the remote (master remote for master menu; basic re-  
mote for basic menu) or on the front panel (basic menu) to bring up the  
Main menu.  
To select a menu item:  
Navigate with the arrows and then select OK.  
Navigate with the arrows and then select with the right arrow button  
(unless it's a choice list).  
Setting Limits in Master Menus  
Some screens in the master menus are not available in the basic menus.  
There also might be some options you want to make unavailable to the  
basic user. These next few pages describe these types of menu options.  
To make all options unavailable, set the basic menus in the Access &  
Power Options menu to Disabled. For information on basic menu op-  
tions, go to Chapter 3.  
Sound Menu  
Initial Volume Sets the TV’s volume to the specified level every time it  
is turned on.  
Note: When the DSCI (Digital Serial Communications Interface)  
port is used to turn the TV on and off, Initial Volume settings are  
nonfunctional.  
Minimum Volume Re-scales the volume control slider so that the far left  
position is always the minimum allowable volume (but not necessarily  
the minimum possible volume).  
Maximum Volume Re-scales the volume control slider so that the far  
right position is always the maximum allowable volume (but not neces-  
sarily the maximum possible volume).  
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Access and Power Options Menu  
The Access and Power Options menu allows the master user to specify which features and func-  
tions basic users will be able to access. Scroll to the feature you want to set. Use the right arrow  
button to change the setting.  
Go Back Takes you to the previous menu.  
Remote Config. (Configuration) This feature allows the master user to determine which TVs the  
remote operates. Choose from TV1, TV2, TV3, TV1&2, TV1&3, TV2&3, All or Disabled. The default  
setting is All. If Disabled is chosen, the TV will not respond to the basic remote, except when  
MENU from the master remote has been pressed.  
Note: Although the TV supports TV3, the master remote cannot be programmed for it.  
Basic Menus This setting allows you to determine whether the TV's basic menus are acces-  
sible. Choose Enabled or Disabled. When the basic menu is disabled, users cannot access menus  
through the basic remote or front panel.  
TV Power This setting allows you to determine whether the TV can be turned on or off with the  
POWER button on the remote or the front panel. Choose between:  
On Always The TV is always on and cannot be turned off; the Sleep Timer, Schedule and  
Energy Saver settings are disabled.  
Notes: When On Always is being used, KidPass is unavailable.  
When the DSCI (Digital Serial Communications Interface) port is used to turn the TV on  
and off, the On Always setting is overridden.  
Switched The TV can be turned on or off; Sleep Timer, Schedule and Energy Saver can be  
enabled. This is the default setting.  
Energy Saver Setting When enabled, this feature turns the TV off after a specified period of inac-  
tivity (no remote or front panel button presses). You can toggle between Disabled, 2-hour, 1-hour,  
and 30-minute settings. Disabled is the default setting. If TV Power is set to On Always, Energy  
Saver settings are ignored. A warning message will be displayed prior to the TV shutting off.  
Front Panel This setting determines whether the front panel buttons are active (able to be used to  
control the TV) or not.  
Parental Control This feature determines the amount of access basic users have to Parental Con-  
trols. Blocking age-based rating and content themes is described in Chapter 3. Choose between:  
Basic&Pwd (Password) Basic users are able to enter the Parental Control menu and change  
the password. Basic users can watch blocked programming by entering the system password.  
This is the default setting.  
Basic Basic users are able to enter the Parental Control menu but cannot change the pass-  
word. Basic users can watch blocked programming by entering the system password.  
NoBasic Parental Control does not appear on the basic Main menu. Basic users can watch  
blocked programming by entering the system password.  
If Parental Controls is set to NoBasic, Movie Rating Access, TV Rating Access, Unrated Program  
Block, and Channel Block will not be available to basic users, regardless of what those items have  
been set to individually in the Parental Controls menu.  
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Min Stdby Power When enabled, keeps power consumption levels compliant with Energy Star standards. The TV is  
shipped with this enabled.  
Legacy Mode When turned on, allows the TV to work with earlier DSCI versions. Off is the default setting.  
Info Menu Allows the master user to determine whether the Channel Banner is displayed when the INFO button is pressed  
on the remote. Page 24 shows this display.  
Hospital Mode When turned on, allows the TV to function with the hospital pendant remote. For more information about  
this remote, go to page 24.  
Note: When Remote Config. and Front Panel are set to Disabled, the MENU button on the master remote turns on the TV.  
What To Expect  
Watching TV  
Remember: If you have an analog signal connected to your  
ANTENNA/CABLE ANALOG INPUT, then look for an A at the  
bottom of the screen to make sure you're tuned to the Analog  
input. Press the ANTENNA button if the A isn't appearing.  
Analog video is sent in a 4/3 format, which your TV displays these  
channels in a 16/9 format. Press the LEFT/RIGHT ARROW button  
to view the different formats available. Go to page 24 for more  
explanation of screen formats.  
0 CBS  
A 1  
Look for the A at the bottom of the screen to  
make sure you're on the Analog Input.  
Remember: If you have a digital signal connected to your  
ANTENNA/CABLE DIGITAL INPUT, then look for a D at the  
bottom of the screen to make sure you're tuned to the Digital  
input. Press the ANTENNA button if the D isn't appearing.  
Most digital video is sent in a 16/9 format which does fill your  
screen, but sometimes is sent in 4/3 which does not fill your  
screen. It depends on how the station or source device is  
formatting the video. If there are bars on-screen, press the LEFT/  
RIGHT ARROW button to try a different format that may eliminate  
the bars. Go to page 24 for more explanation of screen formats.  
D 10-1 CBS  
Look for the D at the bottom of the screen to  
make sure you're on the Digital Input.  
Changing Channels  
Digital channels can have both primary channels (like the analog  
channel number) and sub-channels. First tune to the Digital Input  
by pressing the ANTENNA button and look for a D at the bottom  
of the screen. To tune to a digital channel with a sub-channel,  
enter the primary channel number, then press the right arrow  
button. Enter the sub-channel number and press OK.  
Depending upon the type of signals you have connected to your  
HDTV, you might notice that the channels change slower than  
you’re used to. This is perfectly normal. Digital cable channels  
sometimes take longer to tune.  
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Explanation of Jacks (in alphabetical order)  
This section describes the jacks on the back panel of your TV. There are several ways to connect  
devices.  
ANTENNA/CABLE ANALOG INPUT Lets you connect a coaxial cable to receive the signal from  
the antenna, cable, or cable box.  
ANTENNA/CABLE DIGITAL INPUT Lets you connect a coaxial cable to receive the signal from  
the antenna, digital cable, or digital cable box.  
AUDIO Use the Audio Out jacks when using the MONITOR OUTPUT Video jack or use these  
jacks by themselves to connect an audio receiver to the TV for enhanced sound quality. If you  
use these jacks to receive your sound, you don't need to connect the speakers supplied with the  
TV. Make sure you set the Audio output correctly in the Advanced Settings Sound menu. Go to  
page 28 for more information.  
L (Audio) Provides left audio connection. The left audio connector is usually white.  
R (Audio) Provides right audio connection. The right audio connector is usually red.  
COMPONENT INPUTS Lets you connect a device that has component video jacks, such as a  
DVD player.  
CMP1 Y Pb/Cb Pr/Cr (Component Video) Provides optimum picture quality because the  
video is separated into three signals. Use three video-grade or component video cables for  
the connection. When using CMP1 Y Pb/Cb Pr/Cr, make sure you connect left and right audio  
cables to the CMP1 L and R AUDIO jacks.  
CMP1 L AUDIO Provides left audio connection when using the CMP1 video inputs. The left  
audio connector is usually white.  
CMP1 R AUDIO Provides right audio connection when using the CMP1 video inputs. The right  
audio connector is usually red.  
CMP2 Y Pb/Cb Pr/Cr (Component Video) Same as described for CMP1 Y Pb/Cb Pr/Cr and  
CMP1 Audio above. Make sure you connect the left and right audio cables to the CMP2 L and  
R AUDIO jacks.  
DSCI PORT This port is used to transfer information between a TV and other devices, such as  
a clone box or interactive system. This port is an eight-pin telephone-type port. When the TV  
receives a message via the DSCI (digital serial communications interface) port, it will act in accor-  
dance with the digital instructions received. For more information on its connection and operation,  
please contact your distributor or the supplier of the interactive system.  
HDMI/DVI Input Lets you connect a device, such as a digital cable box, with an HDMI or a DVI  
output.  
HDMI/DVI INPUT (High-Definition Multimedia Interface/Digital Visual Interface) Provides  
an uncompressed digital connection that carries both video and audio data by way of an  
integrated mini-plug cable. Since HDMI technology is based on Digital Visual Interface (DVI),  
the jack on the back of your TV is also compatible with DVI devices.  
L AUDIO (used for DVI only) Provides left audio connection when using the DVI jack. The  
left audio connector is usually white.  
R AUDIO (used for DVI only) Provides right audio connection when using the DVI jack. The  
right audio connector is usually red.  
Note: Remember to connect the left and right audio cables because the DVI cable carries  
only the picture signal, not the sound.  
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HOSPITAL PENDANT This specialized remote control is recognized for use in patient beds.  
It is used to connect to a pillow speaker, nurse-call system, or other device to supply speaker-  
level audio or accept remote control commands. The connector is a (3-wire) phone jack. Some  
are simple, having one-button operation of the TV; others have enhanced capability for greater  
control. Specific models and requirements depend on what other devices are in the hospital room,  
for example, nurse-call systems. See your distributor for more information.  
MONITOR OUT Connect a VCR or DVD-recorder to record digital and analog programs from  
the Digital or Analog Input (excluding copy-protected programs and component video formats)  
while the TV is turned on. You must leave the TV on the same channel you are recording.  
VGA Connect your computer, or other device with a VGA output, to this jack using a 15 pin  
D-sub cable.  
VGA AUDIO (Stereo mini jack) Use to obtain sound when a PC is connected to the VGA jack.  
Use a 3.5 mm stereo mini pin cable (sometimes referred to as 1/8” stereo mini pin) to connect a  
PC to your TV.  
Buttons and Other Jacks On Your TV  
Front Panel Buttons  
If you cannot locate your remote, you can use the front panel buttons of your TV to operate many  
of the TV’s features.  
MENU Brings up the TV Main menu.  
VOL > Increases the volume. In the TV menu system, acts like the right arrow button on the  
remote control and adjusts menu controls.  
VOL < Decreases the volume. In the TV menu system, acts like the left arrow button on the  
remote control and adjusts menu controls.  
CH  
Scans up through the channel list. In the TV menu system, acts like the up arrow button on  
the remote control and adjusts menu controls.  
CH Scans down through the channel list. In the TV menu system, acts like the down arrow  
button on the remote control and adjusts menu controls.  
POWER Turns the TV on and off.  
Right Side Input Jacks (when facing back of TV)  
L/MONO and R AUDIO Receives audio from another device such as a camcorder, video game  
console, VCR, or DVD player. Use when connecting to the VIDEO or S-VIDEO Input.  
VIDEO Input Receives video from another device such as a camcorder, video game console,  
VCR, or DVD player. To access a device connected to the VIDEO jacks press the INPUT button on  
your remote until VID appears at the bottom of the screen.  
S-VIDEO Input Allows you to connect an S-Video cable from another device. Make sure you also  
connect audio cables from the device to the TV. To access a device connected to the VIDEO jacks  
press the INPUT button on your remote until SVID appears at the bottom of the screen.  
Note: Do not connect an S-Video and a regular video cable to the side jacks at the same time.  
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Types of Remote Controls  
All of the remote controls mentioned here, in addition to other remotes and accessories,  
are available from your RCA distributor. Descriptions of the remote buttons and how they  
work are on the next pages. Except as otherwise specified, the master remote is the remote  
described throughout the manual for operating the TV and setting up the TV’s features.  
Master Remotes  
The master remote control (R130K2) accesses all of the TV’s menus. It is used to customize  
the TV’s functionality for specific users or specific situations.  
Basic Remotes  
The basic remote control (R130K1) is used by the viewer for basic operating functions. It  
is designed so that the viewer cannot alter certain master remote-specified features. The  
Sleep, Closed Captioning, and Channel Guide features can be accessed directly with remote  
buttons.  
ClonePRO™  
The ClonePRO™ has main operating buttons that function the same as the master remote.  
Basic Remote R130K1  
Additional Remote Buttons (R130K2)  
MENU (MASTER) Brings up the master menu screen. This is different from the basic user  
menu screen.  
RESET (MASTER) This button has no functionality with this product.  
RESET  
button  
MENU  
button  
Master Remote R130K2  
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ClonePRO™ Remote Buttons  
The ClonePRO™ can be used as a master remote. First, press ON to turn the remote on. Some of the buttons only apply  
when using the ClonePRO™ to download or upload information to or from a TV. Those buttons are described in Chapter 5.  
Note: After 30 seconds of inactivity the remote will turn itself off.  
RESET This button has no  
functionality with this product.  
INFO Displays channel  
information.  
Arrow buttons (up, down, left,  
right) Use to move through the  
on-screen menus. When a menu  
isn’t displayed, the up and down  
arrows scan the channel list. The  
left and right arrows decrease or  
increase the TV’s volume, unless  
Volume Hold is enabled. Chapter  
1 has more information on Volume  
Hold.  
OK Press to select a menu item  
that is highlighted.  
CLEAR Removes any menu or  
display from the screen and returns  
you to TV viewing.  
MENU Displays the master main  
menu.  
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The Basic Menu System  
The basic menus are accessible through basic remote controls and  
the front panel. Which menu items are available will depend on the  
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restrictions set by the master user and the active input. For instance,  
if Basic Menu Access has been set to Disabled in the Access and  
Power Options menu, the basic menus and many features will not be  
available. Also, except for some Parental Controls settings, many of the  
changes made in the basic menu will revert back to their master menu  
settings the next time the TV is turned on. Many of the basic menu  
items function exactly the same as their master menu counterparts. (See  
Chapter 1 for more details on the master menus.)  
Sound Menu  
Go Back Takes you to the previous menu.  
Sound Type Plays the sound in Mono only. Mono is displayed in the  
Channel banner.  
Picture Menu  
The basic Picture menu items allow you to adjust the appearance of  
on-screen images.  
Go Back Takes you to the previous menu.  
Picture Preset Choose between Soft, Natural, Bright or Personal. The  
default setting is Natural.  
Access and Power Options Menu  
The Access & Power Options Control Panel allows the Master level user  
to set the remote configuration, the basic menu access, the front panel,  
the TV power setting, the energy saver setting and parental control  
access.  
To prevent a complete lockout of system functions if the remote is  
disabled and the front panel controls are locked out; the MENU button  
on the Master remote will never be disabled.  
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Parental Control Menu  
The basic Parental Control menu will depend on the options set by the  
master user. If the master user chooses Allow Basic on menu items, then  
all options are available. To set movie and TV ratings, content themes,  
etc., go to Chapter 4.  
Go Back Takes you to the previous menu.  
USA V-Chip Displays settings for the US version of V-Chip. If you live  
within the United States, choose this option.  
Canada V-Chip Displays settings for the Canadian version of V-Chip. If  
you live in Canada, choose this option.  
Unrated/Exempt Prg. (Program) This setting allows the master user  
to determine whether they will allow unrated/exempt programs to be  
shown. Unlocked- All unrated programs are shown. Locked- All unrated  
programs are not available. Page 24 has more information.  
KidPass The KidPass feature allows parents to set a certain amount of  
time every day of the week that a child can watch TV.  
Note: The time must be set for KidPass to function.  
Lock Par. (Parental) Controls Puts into effect settings made in the  
Parental Control menu. A password is required.  
Note: Parental Control Access is the master menu that controls  
which menus are available to the basic end user. Chapter 1 has  
more details.  
Time Menu  
The functions of the basic Time menu will depend on the options set by  
the Master user.  
Go Back Takes you to the previous menu.  
Time Displays the current time if the master user has set the time.  
Sleep Timer Lets you select the amount of time (in 15 minute  
increments) you want to give the TV before it shuts itself off (up to four  
hours). A message is displayed as a warning before the TV turns off.  
Select 00:00 to stop this function. This feature won't work if TV Power in  
the master menu is set to On Always. The default setting is 00:00.  
The Sleep Timer and Energy Saver  
settings are unavailable when On  
Always has been activated, even if  
they were set prior to choosing this  
option.  
Wake-Up Timer Displays a menu that lets you enter the time and  
channel you want your TV to turn to when it turns on.  
Note: The Time Configuration menu  
allows the master user to make  
changes to the master menu regarding  
time. Chapter 1 has more details.  
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Language & CC Menu  
Go Back Takes you to the previous menu.  
Language Displays your preferred language for the menus. Select  
English, Français (French) or Español (Spanish).  
CC Display Use the CC button on the remote to choose whether closed  
captioning information is shown on the screen.  
CC Mode When CC Display is turned on, displays the CC mode: CC1,  
CC2, CC3, CC4, T1, T2, T3 or T4.  
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Channel Banner  
There are several indicators that might appear when you press the INFO button on the remote.  
This display is called the Channel Banner. The following list describes the items on the Channel  
Banner screen (left to right and top to bottom).  
SAP  
CC  
Commercial Skip: 030  
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Stereo  
CC  
Commercial Skip: 030  
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Stereo  
A
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4/3 Format  
Z
Zz 00:25  
06:05 PM  
D
10-1 CBS  
16/9 Format  
Z
Zz 00:25  
06:05 PM  
Analog Channel Banner  
Digital Channel Banner  
SAP The current channel is broadcasting SAP (Second Audio Program)  
information.  
CC  
Commercial skip 0:30  
Closed Captioning is available on the current channel.  
Shows the time remaining on the commercial skip (SKIP) timer.  
Stereo Stereo appears when the current channel is broadcasting in stereo.  
Mono appears when the current channel is broadcasting in mono.  
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A 10 CBS (analog)  
currently viewing are displayed.  
Using the  
available), and program you're currently viewing are displayed.  
The D means it'Ts a dVigit'alschanFneel. Tahe-channel, sub-channel (if  
D 10-1 CBS (digital)  
4/3 or 16/9 format Current screen format. If there are black bars on-screen you might be  
tures  
able to get rid of them by pressing the LEFT/RIGHT ARROW buttons  
on the remote. Go to page 25 for more information on screen formats.  
Zzz 00:25 Current time left on sleep timer, if the sleep timer is set.  
06:05 pm  
Current time.  
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Parental Controls and V-Chip  
The choices in the US V-Chip and Canada V-Chip menus involve  
software inside your TV (referred to as V-Chip) which allows you to  
lock TV programs and movies. TV programs can be locked by age-based  
ratings, such as TV-MA, which is explained on page 21. If available, TV  
programs can also be locked by content, such as adult language (L).  
This is explained on page 22. Movies can only be blocked by age-based  
ratings. This is explained on page 23.  
Once you lock programs, you can unlock programs by entering a  
password.  
By default, the software inside your TV is turned off or unlocked. For  
instructions to lock  
V-Chip, see below.  
Note: Parental control settings are not available for HDMI or  
CMP1 or 2 inputs.  
How V-Chip Works for USA and Canada  
V-Chip reads the program’s age-based rating (TV-MA, TV-14, etc.) and  
content themes [Violence (V), Adult Language (L), etc.]. If you have  
locked the rating and/or content themes that the program contains, you  
will receive the message This channel is locked. Change channel or  
press OK to enter your password and temporarily deactivate the parental  
controls.  
Broadcasters are not required to provide content themes, so programs  
received with no content themes will only be blocked if you block their  
age-based rating. You can also block out programs that have been given  
an Exempt rating, and programs that are considered unrated. Go to page  
38 for the US and Canada ratings explanations.  
Lock/Unlock Parental Controls  
Selecting this option lets you lock and unlock parental controls settings  
using a password.  
If you do not lock parental controls, none of the settings for V-Chip,  
Channel Block, or Front Panel Lock will take effect.  
If you forget your password, turn off the TV. Simultaneously press and  
hold VOL- on the front panel and CLEAR on the remote for 10 seconds.  
Next time you enter the Parental control menu enter a new password.  
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The V-Chip Rating Screen  
The following is an example of where items are located within the Rating Limit screen.  
Rating Status Field  
Lets you select whether the status of the age-based  
rating limit to the left is View or Block.  
Rating Field  
Content Themes  
Lets you select  
Lists the content themes  
you can block or view.  
from a list of age-  
based ratings you  
can block or view.  
Content Status Fields  
Lets you select which content themes to view for  
the selected rating, and whether the status of  
the content theme is currently unlocked (  
locked ( ).  
) or  
US V-Chip TV Ratings  
Hierarchy of Age-Based Ratings  
TV-MA  
TV-14  
TV-PG  
TV-G  
Mature Audience Only  
Parents Strongly Cautioned  
Parental Guidance Suggested  
General Audience  
Blocking Age-Based Ratings  
You can automatically block all program ratings above a specified age-  
based rating level.  
1. Choose Parental control from the Main Menu. If Parental controls  
have previously been locked, you must enter your password.  
TV-Y7  
TV-Y  
Directed to Children 7 years and older  
All Children  
2. Highlight and select US V-Chip. Then select TV ratings.  
3. Press the up or down arrow button to scroll to the rating  
corresponding with the lowest rating you do not want the child to  
watch.  
4. Press the OK button to toggle between View and Block. The status  
for the rating and all higher ratings automatically changes to Block.  
5. Use the up/down arrow buttons to highlight Go back and press OK.  
6. Select Lock Parental Controls from the Parental Control menu for  
rating limits to take effect.  
Note: If you forget your password, turn off the TV.  
Simultaneously press and hold VOL- on the front panel and  
CLEAR on the remote for 10 seconds. Next time you enter the  
Parental control menu enter a new password.  
To view age-based ratings after you've locked them, follow the same  
steps as above to unlock.  
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Blocking Specific Content Themes  
Content Themes  
Sexually explicit dialogue  
Adult language  
You can block programs based on their content. (Content is represented  
by the D, L, S, V and FV on your screen.) When you block a content  
theme for a particular rating, you automatically block that content theme  
for higher rated programs as well.  
D
L
S
Sexual situations  
To block program content:  
V
Violence  
1. Determine the content themes you want to block.  
FV  
Fantasy Violence  
2. Press the down arrow button to scroll to the rating whose content  
theme you want to change.  
3. Press the right arrow button to move the highlight to a particular  
content theme.  
4. Press the OK button to change its status to lock. (In the example to  
the left, you block the language (L) corresponding with TV-14. The  
language for TV-MA is blocked as well.)  
Notes: Broadcasters are not required to provide content themes  
or age-based ratings.  
You must remember to lock Parental controls for rating limits to  
take effect.  
To view content theme after you've locked them, follow the same steps  
as above to unlock. Note that if you unlock the language corresponding  
with TV-14, the language for TV-MA doesn't unlock. You have to unlock  
the content theme status for each rating separately.  
Blocking Canadian V-Chip Ratings  
If you receive Canadian programs you can llock Canadian English and  
French V-Chip by ratings only. When you block a particular rating, you  
automatically block the higher rated programs as well.  
To block Canadian English and French program ratings:  
1. Select Canada V-Chip from the Parental control menu.  
2. Highlight English ratings or French ratings and press OK.  
3. Determine the rating you want to block.  
4. Press the down arrow button to scroll to the rating you want to  
change.  
5. Press the OK button to change its status to block (all ratings above  
the one you selected change to block).  
Use the number buttons to enter the channel you want to block, then  
press the down arrow button. Press OK to place a check mark in the  
Lock channel box to block the channel. When you tune to that channel  
you'll need to enter a password to view the channel if the TV is locked.  
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V-Chip Movie Rating Limit  
Set movie rating limits by blocking movies rated above a specified level.  
To access the Movie Rating Limit menu:  
1. Press MENU on the remote control (the TV's Main Menu appears).  
2. Select Parental control.  
3. Select US V-Chip.  
4. Select Movie ratings.  
Blocking Movie Ratings  
Once you are in the Movie ratings menu, follow the same steps  
described for blocking Canadian ratings.  
Block Channels  
Turn this option on to block the channel you choose in the Select  
channel option.  
Use the number buttons to enter the channel you want to Block, then  
press the down arrow button. Press OK to place a check mark in the  
Lock channel box to block the channel. When you tune to that channel  
you'll need to enter a password to view the channel if the TV is locked.  
Block Digital Channels  
Turn this option on to block all digital channels. Press OK to place a  
check mark in the Block all dig. channels box to lock all channels. When  
you tune to a digital channel you'll need to enter a password to view the  
channel if the TV is locked.  
Front Panel Block  
Select this option to lock (disable) or unlock (enable) the TV’s front  
panel buttons so that they can't be used by someone, like a young  
child. The remote still tunes to any channel. If you're using this to keep  
children from changing channels, remove access to any remote that  
is capable of operating the television while you have the front panel  
blocked.  
Don’t forget to lock parental controls after you change the status. If you  
don’t, the front panel block will not take effect.  
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Lock Time Menu  
Turn this option on to lock the Time menu so that the time settings can't  
be changed by someone, like a young child. Press OK to place a check  
mark in the box to lock the Time menu. When you access the Time  
menu you'll need to enter a password to view the channel.  
Blocking Unrated/Exempt Programs  
The Unrated/Exempt option lets you decide if programs that the  
V-Chip recognizes as unrated or exempt can be viewed. Unrated TV  
programs may include news, sports, political, religious, local and  
weather programs, emergency bulletins, public announcements, and  
programs without ratings. The Exempt option applies to both USA and  
Canadian unrated programs and Canadian programs rated E.  
View All unrated programs are available.  
Lock All unrated programs are not available.  
Note: You must remember to lock Parental controls for rating  
limits to take effect.  
Press the down arrow button to highlight Unrated/Exempt. Then press  
the right arrow button to toggle between View and Lock.  
Future Rating Region  
You might notice an option in your Parental control menu that wasn't there before. This is because broadcasters have the  
capability to add a new rating system for TV programs. These ratings let you define additional parameters for parental  
controls. This option and its name are dependent on the content acquired from the broadcaster.  
Note: These ratings are available only if the broadcaster is sending them.  
Additional Features  
There are additional features available unrelated to Parental Controls. These features can be found in other menus.  
Calendar  
Use the calendar feature to display the current month and year, just like a calendar. The current month and year is displayed  
if you've set it correctly in the Date option in the Time menu.  
1. Press the MENU button on the remote. Highlight Time and press OK.  
2. Highlight Calendar and press OK.  
3. To display a different month and year, highlight the selection and press the left or right arrow button to make a change.  
Screen Formats  
Screen format is the way the picture is displayed on your TV. Press the LEFT/RIGHT ARROW button on your remote to see  
if a different format is available for the video you are viewing. The format changes as you press the LEFT/RIGHT ARROW  
buttons and the format type is displayed at the bottom of the screen.  
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Analog video is sent in a 4/3 format, which your TV displays in a 16/9 format. Most digital video is sent in a 16/9 format  
which does fill your screen, but sometimes is sent in 4/3 which does not fill your screen. It depends on how the station or  
device connected to your TV is formatting the video. If there are bars on-screen, press the LEFT/RIGHT ARROW button to  
try a different format that may eliminate the bars. If the analog format type is zoom or panning, use the up or down arrow  
button to make adjustments to the picture and/or eliminate the bars.  
Listed below are the different formats available and what they look like.  
4/3 (available for analog video; may  
be available for digital video)  
16/9 zoom (available for analog video;  
may be available for digital video)  
Horizontal stretch (may be available  
only for digital video)  
The following formats are only available for analog video:  
14/9 zoom  
16/9  
Cinerama  
16/9 panning  
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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)  
What’s the quickest way to view High Definition (HD) video?  
Connect an off-air antenna to the ANTENNA CABLE/DIGITAL INPUT to view free local digital  
channels. You might need to purchase an antenna. Go to page 6 for more information.  
digital channels available to you. By entering where you live, this mapping program tells you what  
local analog and digital stations are available using a certain antenna.  
Are there other ways to view High Definition (HD) video?  
Besides using an off-air antenna as mentioned above, you can also use a set-top box to receive  
digital video. Contact your cable company to purchase digital cable and have them connect the  
box for you to ensure you're viewing channels the best way.  
How do I tell an analog channel from a digital channel?  
Press the INFO button to display the channel banner. Look at the bottom left corner of the screen.  
An A is displayed for an analog channel. A D is displayed for a digital channel.  
Why are there bars on my screen and can I get rid of them?  
Most digital video is sent in a 16/9 format which does fill your screen, but sometimes is sent in  
4/3 which does not fill your screen. It depends on how the station or device connected to your  
TV is formatting the video. If there are bars on-screen, press the LEFT/RIGHT ARROW button  
to try a different format that may eliminate the bars. The format changes as you press the LEFT/  
RIGHT ARROW buttons and the format type is displayed at the bottom of the screen. For more  
information on screen formats, go to page 24.  
Why does channel search find a lot of channels, but when I try to tune to them there’s nothing there?  
Some channels are enabled by the cable company that don’t carry programming, such as video-  
on-demand. When channels are unavailable, your TV’s screen is blank or appears like snow. You  
probably want to get rid of these so they no longer appear in your channel list. Remove these in  
the Channel List menu. Go to page 30 for more information.  
Why does the first channel search take a long time?  
If you’ve connected a signal to both ANALOG and DIGITAL INPUTS, the TV is looking for all  
available channels in the channel list. If you do have digital channels, the TV is also searching for  
each sub-channel of that digital channel.  
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Modes of operation  
The ClonePRO™ operates from one of two modes:  
DSCI Connect a DSCI cable to the ClonePRO and to the TV’s DSCI  
port on the back panel.  
IR (Infrared) This operation is wireless. Press ON to begin using the  
remote in IR mode.  
The corresponding “ready” light indicates the mode of operation, and the  
corresponding “busy” light indicates activity in this mode.  
Buttons with black labels function similarly in both modes, while green  
labels operate DSCI mode and red labels operate IR mode.  
DSCI mode  
The ClonePRO™ enters this mode when it is connected to the TV’s  
Digital Serial Communications Interface port via a cable (included).  
• Any standard (no-flip, 1-to-1) 8-conductor computer-networking  
cable may be used.  
• No battery is required in this mode.  
• If the unit is already in IR mode, press OFF to speed the transition  
to DSCI mode.  
DSCI (green) Buttons  
Comm Restores the TV to normal commercial operation, essentially undoing the effect of the LEGACY and  
DECOM buttons.  
Decom “Decommercializes” the TV to facilitate aftermarket resale.  
[Factory] This button has no functionality with this product.  
LEARN Begins the process of learning the settings from a TV that has been setup as desired.  
Note: Pressing LEARN overwrites any settings already in the ClonePRO™.  
Legacy Places the TV in a mode in which it emulates the behavior of older models. This is a required part of  
the configuration for some applications.  
POWER Turns on the TV. It is recommended, though not required, when in DSCI mode to view on-screen  
displays.  
[Status]: Press and hold the INFO button for several seconds to display settings stored in the ClonePRO™ and the TV.  
For example:  
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Across the screen are red dashes. Press any button on the remote control you are using. Red pulses  
should appear, telling you the TV is recognizing the remote and is able to send out that information.  
If red pulses don’t appear, contact your RCA distributor.  
TEACH: This begins the process of teaching the settings stored in the ClonePRO™ to the TV to which  
it is connected.  
Note: Pressing TEACH overwrites any settings already in the TV.  
After successful teaching, the TV will turn off and reboot.  
If the memory-image stored in the clone-box is not valid for the TV, an on-screen message will advise  
of the conflicting memory-sizes.  
IR Mode  
The ClonePRO enters the IR mode when any button on the bottom row of the keypad is pressed  
(without connection to a TV DSCI port). A standard 9V battery (accessed via a small rear panel) is  
required to enable this mode.  
Notes: Like any IR (infrared) remote control, the ClonePRO™ requires a reasonable line of sight  
between it and the TV for proper signaling. Obstructions, long distances, sharp angles and certain  
specialty lighting can reduce the effective range.  
If the “IR ready” light stays on longer than 1 minute by itself, temporarily remove the battery to reset it.  
Remove the battery prior to long-term storage.  
IR (red) Buttons  
Note: You must press the ON button for the IR buttons to operate.  
Master+ & Master- The Master- button disables access to the TV’s master menus via the master remote.  
(Some third-party devices, attached to the TV’s DSCI port as part of a larger system, may disable access  
to master menus even after they are disconnected.) To enable the master menus, press Master+.  
OFF Turns the TV off, and turns the ClonePRO™ off.  
ON Turns the TV on, and turns on the ClonePRO™ IR mode, ready for subsequent buttons. Note  
that the unit will automatically turn itself off 30 seconds after the last button has been pressed to extend  
battery-life.  
TEACH Begins teaching the settings stored in the ClonePRO™ to the TV, effectively “Cloning” the  
initially configured TV. May be made more reliable for older models by first filling the memory of the  
example TV with channel-labels on unused channels.  
After an IR TEACH, older-model TVs do not need to reboot.  
Note: Pressing TEACH overwrites any settings already in the TV.  
A TV must be turned on before being taught in IR mode.  
After successful teaching, the TV turns off and turns on with the new settings.  
If the TV displays the message Cloning Timeout or Cloning Aborted, press TEACH again to retry,  
experimenting with the ClonePRO™ at different distances and angles from the TV.  
If no valid settings have been stored via a DSCI LEARN, the IR ready light will come on but nothing  
will appear on the TV screen.  
Note: The ClonePRO™ cannot be used to cross clone (to copy the memory of older models  
into newer models, or vice versa), because the two have completely different memory-maps,  
memory-sizes, features and settings.  
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Cloning a TV  
Use the ClonePRO™ or a master remote to complete any necessary setup steps to the TV, such  
as Auto Channel Search, changing Access & Power options, etc. Go to Chapter 1 for more infor-  
mation on setting up the TV. When you have finished setting up the TV, you can use it as your  
example TV.  
1. Connect the ClonePRO™ to the example TV’s DSCI port.  
2. It is recommended, though not required, to turn on the TV. Press the POWER button.  
3. Press the LEARN button to begin the cloning process. When it is complete, Cloning  
Complete is displayed on-screen.  
4. Take the ClonePRO to each subsequent TV and then (in either DSCI or IR mode) TEACH  
each TV, monitoring the process on-screen.  
The settings learned by the ClonePRO™ remain indefinitely, ready to TEACH the next TV until  
overwritten by a new LEARN operation.  
ClonePROTroubleshooting  
Problems with the DSCI mode  
• Make sure the TV is plugged into a live electrical outlet.  
• Make sure the ClonePRO™ is plugged into the TV’s DSCI port.  
• The connecting cable should have at least 6 wires, mapping 1-to-1 (not flipped).  
ClonePRO™ remote isn't working  
• Check the battery. Place a new 9V battery in the unit if the battery is old.  
• Make sure the ClonePRO™ is pointed at the TV with a clear line of sight.  
• If you are trying to TEACH, make sure there is a valid memory stored in the ClonePRO™  
(Check by going into DSCI-mode [Status].)  
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Troubleshooting  
Most problems you encounter with your TV can be corrected by consulting the following troubleshooting list.  
TV Problems  
TV won’t turn on  
Make sure the TV is plugged in.  
Check the wall receptacle (or extension cord) to make sure it is “live” by plugging in something else.  
The front panel controls may be locked (disabled). Use the remote control to unlock the front panel controls by  
selecting the Front Panel Block in the Parental control menu and press OK to uncheck the box.  
no picture, no sound but TV is on  
You might be tuned to an input with no device connected to it to view. If you're trying to view a connected device,  
press INPUT until the picture from that device appears or press ANTENNA to watch TV.  
Maybe the Signal source option is set incorrectly.  
The channel might be blank — change channels.  
If you’re watching your VCR and it’s connected with coaxial cable to the ANALOG or DIGITAL INPUT jack, tune the TV  
to channel 3 or 4 (whichever channel is selected on the 3/4 switch on the back of your VCR). Also check to make sure  
the TV/VCR button on the VCR is in the correct mode (press the TV/VCR button on your VCR).  
Sound okay, picture poor  
If you're getting a black and white picture from a device you've connected to your TV, you might have your video  
cables connected to the wrong jacks. A yellow Video cable connects to the yellow VIDEO input jack on the side of your  
TV; three yellow video cables or bundled component video cables (red, blue, and green) connect to the COMPONENT  
INPUT jacks on the back of your TV.  
If you're getting no picture from a device you've connected to your TV, you might have your video cable connected to  
the MONITOR OUT jacks on the back of your TV. These jacks are used to connect recording devices. A yellow Video  
cable connects to the yellow VIDEO input jack on the side of your TV.  
Check antenna connections. Make sure all of the cables are firmly connected to the jacks.  
Try adjusting sharpness function to improve weak signals.  
no sound, picture okay  
Maybe the sound is muted. Try pressing the volume up button to restore sound.  
If using S-Video or Y, PB, PR, remember to also connect the device’s left and right audio output jacks to the TV’s L and  
R Audio Input jacks.  
The sound settings may not be set correctly.  
The internal speakers might be turned off.  
Blank screen  
Check your connections. If you used yellow, red, and white cables to connect, make sure they're connected to the  
yellow, red, and white jacks on the side of the TV, not to the MONITOR OUT jacks on the back of the TV.  
If you're trying to watch something that's playing on a device connected to the TV (like a DVD), press INPUT until you  
get to the correct video input channel.  
Press the ANTENNA button.  
Make sure the device connected to the TV is turned on.  
Try another channel.  
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Buttons don’t work  
The front panel controls may be locked (disabled). Use the remote control to unlock the front panel controls by  
selecting the Front Panel Block in the Parental control menu and press OK to uncheck the box.  
Unplug the TV for ten minutes and then plug it back in. Turn the TV on and try again.  
TV turns off unexpectedly  
Sleep timer may have been activated.  
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 or low.  
Unplug. Wait ten minutes. Plug in again.  
TV turns on unexpectedly  
Wake up timer might have been activated.  
Can’t select certain channel  
Channel may be blocked or not approved in the Parental Controls menu.  
If using a VCR, check to make sure the TV/VCR button on the VCR is in the correct mode (press the TV/VCR button on  
your VCR).  
Press the ANTENNA button and then try to change channels.  
noisy stereo reception  
May be a weak station. Use Sound menu to choose mono sound.  
Volume buttons not adjusting volume louder  
Check to make sure volume isn’t limited by the maximum volume feature.  
Black box appears on the screen  
Closed-captioning might be on. Check Closed Caption in the Setup menu.  
TV picture keeps switching between screen formats abruptly  
Switch the Automatic format feature off.  
Problems with HDMI/DVI Connection  
Make sure the HDMI or DVI device is turned on and the cables are firmly connected. If problems still occur, turn off  
your device. Re-connect your device. Reset the power by unplugging the power cord and plugging it back in.  
If you are tuned to the HDMI/DVI input and you’re receiving Unusable Signal message on-screen, press the INFO  
button on the remote. If Acquiring Channel appears in the channel banner, the HDMI or DVI device isn’t responding.  
Contact the manufacturer of the HDMI or DVI device for further assistance.  
If you tune to the HDMI/DVI input and you see snow, the video goes in and out, or the video takes a long time to  
appear, your HDMI or DVI device is having trouble sending video information to the TV. Re-connect your device. Reset  
the power by unplugging the power cord and plugging it back in. If problems persist, try connecting the Y Pb Pr jacks  
instead if they are available or contact the manufacturer of the HDMI or DVI device for further assistance.  
If you have black bars on each side of your picture, the device you connected might have a switch or a menu option  
allowing you to change the picture quality output that will fix this. Choose either 720p or 1080i.  
480i signals aren’t supported by the HDMI/DVI input.  
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The Remote Control Doesn’t Work  
Something might be between the remote and the remote light sensor on the front of the TV. Make sure there is  
a clear path.  
Maybe the remote isn’t aimed directly at the TV.  
Maybe batteries in remote are weak, dead, or installed incorrectly. Put new batteries in the remote. (Note, if you  
remove the batteries, you may have to reprogram the remote to operate other devices.)  
Problems with V-Chip/Parental Controls  
The rating limits don’t work  
You must lock the settings. Go to the Main Menu (press MENU on your remote), select Parental control, select Lock  
Parental Controls.  
I don’t remember my password and I want to unlock the TV  
If you forget your password, turn the TV off. Simultaneously press and hold VOL- on the front panel and CLEAR  
on the remote for 10 seconds. Next time you enter the Parental control menu enter a new password  
The V-Chip won’t let me watch a program even though it’s not rated as violent.  
Maybe the movie was given an NR (Not Rated) status. After you block movie ratings, you must set NR to View  
separately in order to view movies with an NR rating.  
What Else Can I Do?  
If you’ve been through the Troubleshooting section and nothing has fixed your problem, try rebooting your TV. Note that  
after a reboot you may need to run your TV through the setup process again. To do a reboot, unplug the power cord from  
the wall outlet, power strip, etc. Keep your TV unplugged for about 5 minutes. Then plug the TV back in, turn on the TV,  
contact RCA Customer Support at the support number provided in your Warranty under How To Get Service.  
Mounting Your TV to the Wall  
Caution: The wall mount must bear a minimum of five times the  
TV’s net weight without causing damage.  
To mount your TV to the wall you need to purchase a VESA wall mount.  
For model J26L637, purchase a VESA MIS-F, 400, 200, 4  
(400, 200 means the mounting measurements are 400mm horizontally  
and 200mm vertically; 4 means M4 type screws need to be used). For  
models J32L637, purchase a VESA MIS-F, 400, 200, 6 (400, 200 means the  
mounting measurements are 400mm horizontally and 200mm vertically;  
6 means M6 type screws need to be used).  
Remove the screws from the four holes on  
each side of the TV’s base.  
1. You need to remove the base first before attaching the wall mount.  
A. Place the TV facedown on a surface that is soft, yet strong enough  
to hold the TV.  
B. Use a screwdriver to remove the screws from the four holes on  
each side of the TV’s base as the arrows indicate on the base.  
2. Make sure all cables are already connected to the TV.  
3. Follow the directions included with the wall mount to mount the TV  
to the wall.  
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V-Chip Rating Explanations  
US V-Chip Rating System  
TV-MA (Mature Audience Only) Specifically designed to be viewed by adults and may be  
unsuitable for children under 17. It contains one or more of the following content themes: crude  
indecent language (L), explicit sexual activity (S), or graphic violence (V).  
TV-14 (Parents Strongly Cautioned) Contains some material that many parents would find  
unsuitable for children under 14. Parents are strongly urged to exercise greater care in monitoring  
this program and are cautioned against letting children under the age of 14 watch unattended.  
This program contains one or more of the following content themes: intensely suggestive dialogue  
(D), strong coarse language (L), intense sexual situations (S), or intense violence (V).  
TV-PG (Parental Guidance Suggested) Contains material that parents may find unsuitable for  
younger children. Many parents may want to watch it with their younger children. The program  
contains one or more of the following content themes: some suggestive dialogue (D), infrequent  
coarse language (L), some sexual situations (S), or moderate violence (V).  
TV-G (General Audience) Most parents would find this program suitable for all ages. It  
contains little or no sexual dialogue (D) or situations (S), no strong language (L), and little or  
no violence (V).  
TV-Y7 (Directed to Children 7 years and older) Designed for children ages 7 and above. It  
may be more appropriate for children who have acquired the developmental skills needed to  
distinguish between make-believe and reality. Themes and elements in this program may include  
mild fantasy violence (FV) or comedic violence, or may frighten children under the age of 7.  
TV-Y (All Children) Themes and elements in this program are designed for a young audience,  
including children from ages 2-6. It is not expected to frighten younger children.  
Canadian English V-Chip Rating System  
18+ (Adults) Programming intended for adults 18 and older. It may contain elements of violence,  
language, and sexual content which could make it unsuitable for viewers under 18. Violence  
Guidelines: May contain violence integral to the development of the plot, character or theme,  
intended for adult audiences. Other Content Guidelines: May contain graphic language and explicit  
portrayals of nudity and/or sex.  
14+ (Viewers 14 and over) Programming contains themes or content which may not be suitable  
for viewers under the age of 14. Parents are strongly cautioned to exercise discretion in permitting  
viewing by pre-teens and early teens. Violence Guidelines: May contain intense scenes of violence.  
Could deal with mature themes and societal issues in a realistic fashion. Other Content Guidelines:  
May contain scenes of nudity and/or sexual activity. There could be frequent use of profanity.  
PG (Parental Guidance) Programming intended for a general audience but which may not  
be suitable for younger children (under the age of 8). Parents may consider some content  
inappropriate for unsupervised viewing by children aged 8-13. Violence Guidelines: Depictions  
of conflict and/or aggression will be limited and moderate; may include physical, fantasy, or  
supernatural violence. Other Content Guidelines: May contain infrequent mild profanity, or mildly  
suggestive language. Could also contain brief scenes of nudity.  
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G (General Audience) Programming considered acceptable for all ages groups. While not  
designed specifically for children, it is understood younger viewers may be part of the audience.  
Violence Guidelines: Will contain very little violence, either physical or verbal or emotional. Will  
be sensitive to themes which could frighten a younger child, will not depict realistic scenes of  
violence which minimize or gloss over the effects of violent acts. Other Content Guidelines: There  
may be some inoffensive slang, no profanity and no nudity.  
C8+ (Children 8 and Older) Programming generally considered acceptable for children 8 years  
and over to watch on their own. Violence Guidelines: Violence will not be portrayed as the  
preferred, acceptable, or only way to resolve conflict or encourage children to imitate dangerous  
acts which they may see on television. Any realistic depictions of violence will be infrequent,  
discreet, of low intensity and will show the consequences of the acts. Other Content Guidelines:  
There will be no profanity, nudity or sexual content.  
C (Children) Programming intended for children under age 8. Violence Guidelines: Careful  
attention is paid to themes which could threaten children’s sense of security and well being. There  
will be no realistic scenes of violence. Depictions of aggressive behaviour will be infrequent and  
limited to portrayals that are clearly imaginary, comedic or unrealistic in nature. Other Content  
Guidelines: There will be no offensive language, nudity or sexual content.  
Canadian French V-Chip Rating System  
18+ (Adults) Programming is for adults only. This program contains sustained violence or  
extremely violent scenes.  
16+ (Viewers 16 and over) Programming is not suitable for those under age 16. This program  
contains frequent scenes of violence or intensely violent scenes.  
13+ (Viewers 13 and over) Programming may not be suitable for children under the age of 13.  
This program either contains several violent scenes or one or more scenes that are violent enough  
to affect them. Viewing in the company of an adult is therefore strongly recommended for children  
under the age of 13.  
8+ (Viewers 8 and over) Not recommended for young children. This program is suitable for most  
audiences, but it contains mild or occasional violence that could upset young children. Viewing in  
the company of an adult is therefore recommended for young children (under the age of 8) who  
do not distinguish between reality and imagination.  
G (General Audience) This program is suitable for audiences of all ages. It contains no violence,  
or any violence that it does contain is either minimal or is presented in a humorous manner, as a  
caricature, or in an unrealistic way.  
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Autotuning  
Note: Autotuning is not available with your remote. You  
must purchase a compatible RCA universal remote to use the  
autotuning feature.  
The autotuning feature automatically tunes the TV to the correct video  
input channel for different devices you have connected to your TV.  
When you set up autotuning in the menu system you don’t have to  
remember to change your TV to the VID input, for example, when  
you want to watch a tape on the VCR.  
How to Set Up the Autotuning Feature  
The way you set up the autotuning feature in the TV’s menu corresponds  
to the device buttons on the remote and the way you have each device  
connected to your TV. When you set up autotuning, you’re telling the TV  
what channel/input to tune to when you press the corresponding button  
on the remote control.  
1. Press MENU (the MAIN MENU appears).  
2. Highlight Channel setup and press OK on your remote control.  
3. Highlight Autotuning and press OK.  
4. Choose which device button you would like to set:  
Set VCR Channel Lets you set up the channel the TV tunes to when you press the  
VCR button.  
Set DVD Channel Lets you set up the channel the TV tunes to when you press the  
DVD button.  
5. Press the right arrow button to select the choice that matches the way you have the device  
connected to this TV, and press OK.  
You can select from the following inputs or channels:  
N/A Choose this if you don’t have this particular device connected to the TV, or if you don’t  
want the TV to automatically tune to the correct channel/input when you’re using this device.  
Channel 3 or 4 Device is connected to the ANTENNA/CABLE ANALOG or DIGITAL INPUT  
jack on the back of the TV, and you want the TV to tune to channel 3 when you press the  
corresponding button on the remote. Reminder: make sure the device’s Channel 3/4 switch is  
set to Channel 3.  
VID or SVID (Video or S-Video Input) Device is connected to a VIDEO or S-Video jack on the  
side of the TV and you want the TV to tune to the front VIDEO or S-VIDEO input channel  
when you press the corresponding device button.  
CMP1 or CMP2 (Component Video Input) Compatible component video source, such as an  
HDTV tuner or satellite receiver, is connected to the three COMPONENT VIDEO INPUT jacks  
(Y Pb Pr) on the back of the TV and you want the TV to tune to the component video input  
channel (CMP1 or CMP2) when you press the corresponding device button.  
HDMI Device is connected to the HDMI/DVI jack on the back of the TV and you want the  
TV to tune to the HDMI input channel when you press the corresponding device button.  
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Limited Warranty  
What your warranty covers:  
Defects in materials or workmanship.  
For how long after your purchase:  
1 year from date of purchase for parts and labor.  
What we will do within one year:  
At our option, either (a) pay any Authorized RCA Television Service Center the labor charges,  
plus replacements parts, to repair your television, or (b) replace your television.  
At our option, the replacement parts or replacement television provided under the warranty  
may be new or refurbished.  
What your warranty does not cover:  
Acts of nature, such as but not limited to lightning damage.  
Adjustment of customer controls.  
Damage from misuse or neglect.  
A unit that has been modified or incorporated into other products or is used for institutional or  
other commercial purposes.  
Batteries.  
Units purchased or serviced outside the U.S.A.  
Shipping damage if the unit was not packed and shipped in the manner prescribed by TTE  
Technology, Inc..  
Customer Instruction. (Your Owner’s Manual describes how to install, adjust, and operate your  
unit. Any additional information should be obtained from your dealer.)  
How you get service:  
Take your RCA television to any Authorized RCA Television Service Center and pick up when  
repairs are complete.  
To identify your nearest Authorized RCA Television Service Center, ask your dealer, visit www.  
rca.com/television, look in the Yellow Pages, or call 1-800-951-9582.  
Proof of purchase in the form of a bill of sale or receipted invoice which is evidence that the  
product is within the warranty period must be presented to obtain warranty service. For rental  
firms, proof of first rental is also required.  
Product Registration:  
Please complete and mail the Product Registration Card packed with your TV or register on-  
line at  
The return of the card is not required for warranty coverage.  
Limitation of Warranty:  
THE WARRANTY STATED ABOVE IS THE ONLY WARRANTY APPLICABLE  
TO THIS PRODUCT. ALL OTHER WARRANTIES, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED  
(INCLUDING ALL IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY OR  
FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE) ARE HEREBY DISCLAIMED. NO  
VERBAL OR WRITTEN INFORMATION GIVEN BY TTE TECHNOLOGY, INC.,  
ITS AGENTS OR EMPLOYEES SHALL CREATE A GUARANTY OR IN ANY WAY  
INCREASE THE SCOPE OF THIS WARRANTY.  
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REPAIR OR REPLACEMENT AS PROVIDED UNDER THIS WARRANTY IS  
THE EXCLUSIVE REMEDY OF THE CONSUMER. TTE TECHNOLOGY, INC.  
SHALL NOT BE LIABLE FOR INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES  
RESULTING FROM THE USE OF THIS PRODUCT OR ARISING OUT OF ANY  
BREACH OF ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTY ON THIS PRODUCT.  
THIS DISCLAIMER OF WARRANTIES AND LIMITED WARRANTY ARE  
GOVERNED BY THE LAWS OF THE STATE OF INDIANA. EXCEPT TO THE  
EXTENT PROHIBITED BY APPLICABLE LAW, ANY IMPLIED WARRANTY  
OF MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ON  
THIS PRODUCT IS LIMITED TO THE APPLICABLE WARRANTY PERIOD SET  
FORTH ABOVE.  
How state law relates to warranty:  
Some states do not allow the exclusion nor limitation of incidental or consequential damages,  
or limitations on how long an implied warranty lasts, so the above limitations or exclusions  
may not apply to you.  
This warranty gives you specific legal rights, and you also may have other rights that vary from  
state to state.  
If you purchased your product outside the United States:  
This warranty does not apply. See your dealer for warranty information.  
Service calls which do not involve defective materials or workmanship are not covered by  
this warranty. Costs of such service calls are the sole responsibility of the purchaser.  
Care and Cleaning  
CAUTION: Turn OFF your TV before cleaning.  
You can clean the TV as required, using a dry cloth. Be sure to occasionally dust the ventilation slots in the  
cabinet to help assure adequate ventilation.  
IMPORTANT: Do not allow liquid to come in contact with the TV, or allow liquid to run down the  
screen and inside the TV. Also, never place drinks or vases with water on top of the TV. This could  
increase the risk of fire or shock hazard or damage to the TV. Never use cleaning agents, they will  
damage the TV.  
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As an ENERGY STAR® Partner, TTE Technology, Inc. has determined that this product  
meets the ENERGY STAR guidelines for energy efficiency.  
ENERGY STAR and The ENERGY STAR mark are registered U.S. marks.  
FCC Information  
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of  
the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential  
installation. This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in  
accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guar-  
antee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to  
radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to  
try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures:  
1. Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.  
2. Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.  
3. Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected.  
4. Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.  
Please do not send any products to the Indianapolis address listed in this manual or on the carton.This will only add delays in  
service for your product.  
TTE Technology, Inc.  
101 West 103rd Street  
Indianapolis, IN 46290  
©2006 TTE Technology, Inc.  
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