RCA Flat Panel Television R52WH79 User Guide

HDTV User’s Guide  
Changing Entertainment. Again.  
Find Inside:  
Introduction...........page 2  
Connections ...........page 7  
Remote....................page 21  
Features ..................page 31  
Menu........................page 41  
FAQs.........................page 54  
Troubleshooting ...page 55  
Model R52WH73 is pictured here.  
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Important Information  
IMPOrTAnT SAFETY InSTrUCTIOnS  
1. Read these instructions.  
2. Keep these instructions.  
3. Heed all warnings.  
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.  
8. Do not install near any heat sources such as radiators, heat registers, stoves, or other apparatus (including amplifiers) that produce  
heat.  
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.  
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. Even if the power indicator is off,  
the apparatus is still not fully disconnected from the power source. To disconnect the apparatus completely from the power source,  
take its power plug out of the wall outlet or power strip. The power plug must be easily accessible.  
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.  
If an outside antenna is connected to the TV receiver, be sure the antenna  
system is grounded so as to provide some protection against voltage surges  
and built up static charges. In the U.S. Section 810-21 of the National  
Example of Antenna Grounding as per  
(NEC) National Electrical Code  
ANTENNA  
LEAD IN  
WIRE  
GROUND CLAMP  
Electrical Code and in Canada, Part 1 of the Canadian Electrical Code  
provides information with respect to proper grounding of the antenna  
system. See the figure on the right for details.  
ANTENNA  
DISCHARGE UNIT  
(NEC SECTION 810-20)  
GROUNDING CONDUCTORS  
(NEC SECTION 810-21)  
GROUND CLAMPS  
ELECTRIC SERVICE  
EQUIPMENT  
POWER SERVICE GROUNDING  
ELECTRODE SYSTEM  
(NEC ART 250, PART H)  
To assure adequate ventilation for this product, maintain a spacing of 4 inches  
from the top and sides of the TV receiver and 2 inches from the rear of the TV  
receiver and other surfaces.  
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Introduction  
Thank you for choosing rCA  
Congratulations on purchasing this RCA High Definition Television (HDTV).  
Your purchase decision represents an investment in a new generation of  
technology—HDTV. Even though this is a technologically advanced HDTV, it  
is the most user-friendly of its kind—with on-screen instructions that guide you  
through all of the TV’s features.  
Connect the off-air antenna for  
digital television to this input jack.  
The best of both worlds  
Your HDTV has two tuners: one for regular, analog television and one for off-air  
digital television (ATSC). On your HDTV's back panel you'll see two inputs—one  
for cable TV or regular, off-air programming and one for off-air digital television.  
ANTENNA  
DIGITAL  
INPUT  
While you're watching TV, you can switch from one tuner to the other with the  
ANT•CABLE button on your remote.  
ANTENNA/  
CABLE  
ANALOG  
INPUT  
AUDIO/VIDEO OUTPUT  
There are many off-air antennas you can use to receive off-air digital television.  
Find out which antenna will work best in your environment and where you  
should put your antenna for the best reception. For more information on  
antenna reception in different parts of the U.S., go to www.antennaweb.org.  
FIXED AUDIO  
V
L
R
VARIABLE  
AUDIO  
SUBWOOFER  
L
R
Connect cable TV or your off-air  
antenna for regular, analog TV to  
this input jack.  
What makes HDTV better  
With your new High-Definition Television, you can embark on the next  
generation of TV viewing—HDTV. There are many technological advancements  
that make HDTV better than analog TV, but there are basically three things  
about HDTV that bring you a superior viewing experience: (1) resolution, (2)  
aspect ratio, and (3) digital signal and sound.  
resolution (it’s math...that works for you)  
The crisp, lifelike picture that people rave about when experiencing true HDTV  
is due to the resolution this technology provides. The resolution is measured by  
calculating the number of active lines of pixels. A pixel (which stands for picture  
element) is a small dot. The picture you see on your TV is composed of these  
dots.  
A regular, analog television only has a resolution of about 200,000 pixels (480  
vertical pixels x 440 horizontal pixels = 211,200 pixels). The HDTV format is  
capable of more than 2 million pixels (1,920 x 1,080 = 2,073,600).  
More pixels equal more detail. In summary, HDTV is capable of resolution that  
is up to 10 times the resolution of the picture on a regular, analog TV!  
Feature  
Analog (NTSC)  
525  
HD Digital (ATSC)  
1125  
Total Scan Lines  
Effective Scan Lines  
Aspect Ratio  
Max Resolution  
Sound  
480  
1080  
4:3  
16:9 (Widescreen)  
1920 x 1080  
5.1 ch Surround  
720 x 480  
2-ch Stereo  
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Introduction  
Aspect ratio  
Aspect ratio is simply the width and height of the picture. Regular TVs use a 4:3  
aspect ratio, which means the picture is a little wider than it is tall (a screen that  
is 20 inches wide is about 15 inches tall).  
When the standards were being developed for television broadcasting in 1941  
by the NTSC (the National Television Standards Committee), it made sense to  
adopt the 4:3 aspect ratio the film industry was using at that time.  
As TVs dropped in price and people prospered in the 1950s, the movie industry  
had to find a way to get people out of their living rooms and back to the movie  
theatres. That’s when they created the 16:9 aspect ratio (also called widescreen  
format). When the standards for HDTV were being developed by the ATSC (Ad-  
vanced Television Standards Committee), the 16:9 aspect ratio was chosen as the  
format for HDTV.  
16:9 Aspect ratio  
This widescreen format makes sense because it’s much closer to the way we  
see. Our field of vision is actually much wider than tall because of our periph-  
eral vision. Not only is it closer to the way we see, but the pictures are crisper  
and cleaner with more detail in the close-up and panoramic views.  
4:3 Aspect ratio  
Digital Signal and Sound  
The analog television broadcast system that has been used in the United States  
for the past 50 years transmits signals as electronic waves. These waves can  
suffer degradation as the signal travels to your home. Additionally, the analog  
waves are susceptible to interference from planes passing overhead, weather,  
and household appliances.  
Digital signals, in contrast to analog signals, can be reproduced precisely be-  
cause the images are transmitted and received using the computer language of  
1s and 0s. Such precision yields a signal with amazing picture clarity and out-  
standing sound quality.  
Other Key Features of owning an rCA HDTV  
There are other HDTVs on the market. But your RCA HDTV has been designed  
with features that will enhance your TV viewing experience, and features  
that provide flexibility to build on the digital revolution that is taking place. A  
summary of your TV’s most unique features follows. Go to Chapter 3 for more  
details on these and additional features.  
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Introduction  
TruScan Digital reality™ Feature  
With the Film Mode option turned on, the intelligent signal processing of the TruScan Digital Reality feature recognizes  
incoming video signals and progressively converts them to achieve optimum digital picture performance. It also recognizes  
when original film sources have been modified and can automatically convert the analog frame rate back to its original  
format to bring out the detail—a process commonly referred to as reverse 3:2 pulldown.  
DVI-HDTV Input  
Lets you connect a device with a DVI (Digital Visual Interface) output. DVI provides an uncompressed, digital video  
interface developed for high-bandwidth digital connection. It supports the overlay of high-resolution graphics needed by  
some electronic program guide navigation and other interactive services. DVI, when combined with HDCP (High bandwidth  
Digital Content Protection) technology, creates a protected digital connection. The DVI-HDTV connection is designed to  
display either progressive scan (480p or 720p) or HDTV (1080i) signals at a bandwidth of up to 1.78 Gigabits per second.  
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Table of Contents  
Important Safety Instructions..........................................................................................1  
Introduction.......................................................................................................................2  
The best of both worlds.............................................................................................2  
What makes HDTV better ..........................................................................................2  
Other Key Features of owning an RCA HDTV...........................................................3  
Chapter 1: Connections & Setup.............................................................. 7  
Things to Consider Before You Connect .........................................................................8  
Choose Your Connection..................................................................................................9  
TV + DVD + VCr ..............................................................................................................10  
TV + Satellite receiver + VCr.........................................................................................12  
TV + DVI Device...............................................................................................................14  
TV+ A/V receiver ............................................................................................................14  
Plug in the TV..................................................................................................................15  
Put Batteries in the remote ...........................................................................................15  
Use the remote Control to Complete the Initial Setup ...............................................15  
Turn on the TV.................................................................................................................15  
Complete the Initial Setup .............................................................................................16  
Set the Menu Language ..........................................................................................16  
Welcome Screen and Connection Confirmation.....................................................16  
Complete the Auto Channel Search........................................................................16  
Changing Lists and Labels........................................................................................17  
Automatic Convergence...........................................................................................17  
Explanation of Jacks .......................................................................................................18  
The Front of Your TV.......................................................................................................20  
Front Input Jacks.......................................................................................................20  
Front Panel Buttons..................................................................................................20  
Chapter 2: Using the remote Control ................................................... 21  
The Buttons on the remote Control..............................................................................22  
Programming the remote to Operate Other Devices..................................................23  
Find Out If You Need to Program the Remote ......................................................24  
Programming the Remote .......................................................................................24  
How to Use the remote After You’ve Programmed It.................................................25  
Modes of Operation.................................................................................................25  
Volume Punchthrough Feature......................................................................................26  
Deleting All Volume Punchthrough Commands.....................................................26  
Using the InPUT Button..................................................................................................27  
remote Code List ............................................................................................................27  
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Chapter 3: Using the TV's Features........................................................ 31  
Channel Banner...............................................................................................................32  
Digital and Analog Channels .........................................................................................33  
Digital Channels........................................................................................................33  
Direct Tuning to a Digital Channel .........................................................................33  
Autotuning......................................................................................................................33  
Why You Should Use the Autotuning Feature .......................................................33  
How to Set Up the Autotuning Feature..................................................................34  
Parental Controls and V-Chip.........................................................................................35  
How V-Chip Works for USA and Canada.................................................................35  
US V-Chip TV Rating Limit........................................................................................35  
The V-Chip Rating Screen ..................................................................................36  
Age-Based Ratings .............................................................................................36  
USA Description and Content Themes for Age-Based Ratings........................36  
Blocking/Viewing Age-Based Ratings ...............................................................37  
Blocking/Viewing Specific Content Themes .....................................................37  
Canada V-Chip Ratings.............................................................................................38  
Canadian English V-Chip Rating System ...........................................................38  
Canadian French V-Chip Rating System............................................................39  
Blocking Canadian V-Chip Ratings....................................................................39  
V-Chip Movie Rating Limit .......................................................................................40  
Blocking Movie Ratings .....................................................................................40  
Blocking Unrated/Exempt Programs .......................................................................40  
Lock/Unlock Parental Controls.................................................................................40  
Front Panel Block......................................................................................................40  
Chapter 4: Using the TV's Menu System............................................... 41  
Sound Menu....................................................................................................................42  
Picture Menu ...................................................................................................................44  
Channel Guide Menu......................................................................................................46  
Time Menu.......................................................................................................................47  
Parental Control Menu ...................................................................................................47  
Setup Menu.....................................................................................................................48  
Chapter 5: Other Information ................................................................ 53  
FAQs (Frequently Asked Questions)..............................................................................54  
Troubleshooting..............................................................................................................55  
Care and Cleaning...........................................................................................................58  
FCC Information ..............................................................................................................58  
Limited Warranty............................................................................................................59  
Index ................................................................................................................................61  
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Chapter 1: Connections & Setup  
Chapter Overview:  
• Things to Consider Before You Connect  
• Choose Your Connection  
• Connection Instructions  
• Plug in the TV  
• Put Batteries in the remote  
• Use the remote Control to Complete the Initial Setup  
Turn on the TV  
• Complete the Initial Setup  
• Explanation of Jacks  
• Front Panel Buttons and Jacks  
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Connections & 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.  
Turn off the TV and/or device before you connect or disconnect any cables.  
Make sure all antennas and cables are properly grounded. Refer to the Important Safety  
Instructions on page 1.  
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 of the TV.  
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.  
Cables needed to Connect Devices to Your TV  
The pictures below show the cables needed for the connections represented in this book. The  
next two pages explain the inputs and outputs your HDTV offers for connecting devices.  
Audio/Video  
cables  
Component Video  
(Y•Pb•Pr) cables  
DVI-HDTV Cable  
Coaxial cable  
S-Video cable  
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Choose Your Connection  
There are several ways to connect your HDTV. Please use the following chart to determine which connection is best for  
you. Proceed to the appropriate page and connect your HDTV.  
Devices  
Video Connections  
Cables  
needed  
Connection  
Title  
Go to...  
Coaxial  
pages 10-11  
TV + DVD + VCr  
Audio/video  
Component video  
E
W
L
O
C  
H
U
Coaxial  
E
W
L
O
C  
pages 12-13  
H
TV + Satellite  
receiver + VCr  
U
Audio/video  
S-Video  
DVI Connection  
TV + DVI device  
page 14  
Audio  
DVI  
E
W
L
O
C  
H
U
Audio Connection  
TV + A/V  
receiver  
page 14  
Audio  
E
W
L
O
C  
H
U
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DVD PLAYER  
AUDIO OUT  
PB  
PR  
Y
L
R
S-VIDEO  
OFF-AIR ANTENNA  
4
1A  
HDTV  
ANTENNA  
DIGITAL  
INPUT  
L
1B  
COMPONENT INPUTS  
CMP1 CMP2  
ANTENNA/  
CABLE  
ANALOG  
INPUT  
COMPOSITE INPUTS  
AUDIO/VIDEO OUTPUT  
L/MONO  
S-VIDEO  
V
R
R
Y
Y
FIXED AUDIO  
VID1  
VID2  
V
L
R
PB  
L
PB  
L
ABLE  
DIO  
L
DVI-HDTV  
FOR FACTORY  
USE ONLY  
SOOFER  
L
R
PR  
PR  
L/MONO  
R
R
V
R
2C  
VIDEO  
L
R
VCR  
AUDIO  
IN  
2B  
OUT  
AUDIO  
L
R
VIDEO  
ANTENNA OUT  
ANTENNA IN  
2A  
3
CABLE  
O
R
OFF-AIR ANTENNA  
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TV + DVD + VCr  
1. Connect your DVD Player to your TV.  
A. Connect the audio (white and red) cables to the CMP1 L and R audio input jacks on the back of the TV and to the  
audio output jacks on the DVD player.  
B. Connect three video grade cables to the CMP1 Y Pb Pr jacks on the back of the TV and to the Y Pb Pr jacks on the  
DVD player.  
Notes:  
If your DVD player does not have Y Pb Pr jacks, but does have an S-Video jack, connect the player to the VID1 S-VIDEO  
jack on the TV using an S-Video cable.  
If your DVD player does not have an S-Video jack, connect the player to the VID1 V (Video) jack on the back of the TV  
using a video cable.  
Important: If you use the VID1 S-VIDEO or V (Video) jack to connect your TV to the DVD player, you must connect the  
audio cables to the VID1 L/MONO and R jacks on the TV.  
2. Connect your VCR to your TV.  
A. Connect a coaxial cable to the VCR’s antenna output jack and to the ANTENNA/CABLE ANALOG INPUT jack on the TV.  
B. Connect the audio (white and red) cables to the VID2 L/MONO and R audio input jacks on the back of the TV and  
to the audio output jacks on the VCR.  
C. Connect the video cable to the VID2 V (Video) jack on the back of the TV and to the video output jack on the VCR.  
3. Make sure cable or antenna is connected to your VCR.  
Connect the coaxial cable from your cable outlet or antenna to the antenna input jack on the VCR.  
4. Connect the coaxial cable from an off-air antenna to the ANTENNA DIGITAL INPUT jack.  
Note: Do not connect a digital cable signal to this input.  
• To review other  
connections, go to the  
next page.  
• If you are done  
connecting devices to  
your TV, go to page 16 to  
complete the Initial Setup.  
• If you want more details  
of the jacks on your TV, go  
to page 18.  
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SATELLITE  
RECEIVER  
VIDEO  
L
AUDIO  
R
S-VIDEO  
OFF-AIR ANTENNA  
4
3C  
3A  
3B  
HDTV  
ANTENNA  
DIGITAL  
INPUT  
L
COMPONENT INPUTS  
CMP1 CMP2  
ANTENNA/  
CABLE  
ANALOG  
INPUT  
COMPOSITE NPUTS  
AUDIO/VIDEO OUTPUT  
L/MONO  
S-VIDEO  
V
V
R
R
Y
Y
FIXED AUDIO  
VID1  
VID2  
V
L
R
PB  
L
PB  
L
ABLE  
IO  
L
DVI-HDTV  
FOR FACTORY  
USE ONLY  
SOOFER  
L
R
PR  
PR  
L/MONO  
R
R
R
VIDEO  
L
R
VCR  
AUDIO  
IN  
1C  
1B  
1A  
OUT  
AUDIO  
L
R
VIDEO  
ANTENNA OUT  
ANTENNA IN  
2
CABLE  
O
R
OFF-AIR ANTENNA  
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TV + Satellite receiver + VCr  
1. Connect your VCR to your TV.  
A. Connect a coaxial cable to the VCR’s antenna output jack and to the ANTENNA/CABLE  
ANALOG INPUT jack on the TV.  
B. Connect the audio (white and red) cables to the VID2 L/MONO and R audio jacks on the  
back of the TV and to the Audio Output jacks on the VCR.  
C. Connect the video cable to the VID2 V (Video) jack on the back of the TV and to the video  
output jack on the VCR.  
2. Make sure cable or antenna is connected to your VCR.  
Connect the coaxial cable from your cable outlet or antenna to the antenna input jack on the VCR.  
3. Connect your Satellite Receiver to your TV.  
Note: Use the best connection offered by your satellite receiver—if your satellite receiver has  
component video jacks, connect those  
A. Connect the audio (white and red) cables to the VID1 L/MONO and R audio jacks on the  
back of the TV and to the audio output jacks on the satellite receiver.  
B. Connect the video cable to the VID1 V (Video) jack on the back of the TV and to the video  
output jack on the satellite receiver.  
C. If your satellite receiver has an S-Video jack, connect an S-Video cable (instead of the  
video cable in step B) to the S-VIDEO jack on the TV and to the S-VIDEO output jack on  
the satellite receiver.  
4. Connect the coaxial cable from an off-air antenna to the ANTENNA DIGITAL INPUT jack.  
Note: Do not connect a digital cable signal to this input.  
• To review other  
connections, go to the  
next page.  
• If you are done  
connecting devices to  
your TV, go to page 18 to  
complete the Initial Setup.  
• If you want more details  
of the jacks on your TV, go  
to page 18.  
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DVI COMPONENT  
L
TV + DVI Device  
To connect a DVI Device to your TV:  
DVI-HDTV  
AUDIO  
R
1. Connect the audio (white and red) cables to the DVI-  
HDTV L and R audio jacks on the back of the HDTV and  
to the audio output jacks on the DVI device.  
2. Connect the video cable to the DVI-HDTV jack on  
the back of the HDTV and to the DVI jack on the DVI  
device.  
1
2
HDTV  
ANTENNA  
DIGITAL  
INPUT  
COMPONENT INPUTS  
CMP1 CMP2  
ANTENNA/  
CABLE  
ANALOG  
INPUT  
COMPOSITE INPUTS  
AUDIO/VIDEO OUTPUT  
L/MONO  
S-VIDEO  
V
R
R
Y
FIXED AUDIO  
VID1  
VID2  
V
L
R
P
L
PB  
L
VARIABLE  
L
DVI-HDTV  
AUDIO  
FOR FACTORY  
USE ONLY  
SUBWOOFER  
L
R
PR  
R
PR  
R
V
L/MONO  
R
A/V RECEIVER  
VCR  
CD  
IN  
TAPE  
TV  
IN  
TV+ A/V receiver  
These are two different ways your TV uses a device to hear  
audio.  
IN  
OUT  
IN  
OUT  
R
L
Connect audio cables to either the FIXED or VARIABLE  
AUDIO L and R OUTPUT jacks and to the audio inputs on  
the A/V receiver.  
HDTV  
ANTENNA  
DIGITAL  
INPUT  
Note: If you've connected your VCR or other device  
to the FIXED outputs on the HDTV, use the VARIABLE  
inputs for your A/V Receiver.  
COMPONENT INPUTS  
CMP1 CMP2  
ANTENNA/  
CABLE  
ANALOG  
INPUT  
COMPOSITE INPUTS  
AUDIO/VIDEO OUTPUT  
L/MONO  
S-VIDEO  
V
R
R
Y
Y
FIXED AUDIO  
VID1  
V
L
R
PB  
L
PB  
L
VARIABLE  
AUDIO  
L
DVI-HDTV  
VID2  
• FIXED provides fixed-level audio output from the TV.  
This audio output is ideal for connecting to an A/V  
receiver that has its own volume control.  
FOR FACTORY  
USE ONLY  
SUBWOOFER  
L
R
PR  
R
PR  
R
L/MONO  
V
R
Connect to either FIXED  
VARIABLE provides variable-level audio output.  
Volume levels can be controlled by the volume  
controls on the TV and TV remote control.  
or VArIABLE Output  
• If you are done  
connecting devices to  
your TV, go to page 18  
to complete the Initial  
Setup.  
• If you want more details  
of the jacks on your TV,  
go to page 18.  
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Plug in the TV  
Plug the flat end of the cable into the power jack on the back of the TV. Then plug  
the other end of the power cord into an appropriate wall outlet. Be sure to insert  
the plug completely. Do not plug the TV 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 2 fresh batteries. Make sure the polarities (+ and -) are aligned correctly.  
Replace the cover.  
Use the remote Control to Complete the  
ON•OFF  
Initial Setup  
The technical term is “Navigation” – how you move through the on-screen menus.  
The theory is the same throughout the menu screens: highlight your choice and  
select it.  
SAT•CABLE  
TV  
AUX  
DVD  
TV button  
GO BACK  
VOL  
CH  
To highlight a menu item, press the arrow buttons on the remote to highlight one  
of the items listed on the screen. Use the up or down arrow button to move up or  
down. Use the right or left arrow button to move right or left.  
MUTE  
OK  
button  
GUIDE  
INFO  
SUB  
CH  
To select the item that you’ve highlighted, press OK.  
FORMAT  
Arrows  
MENU  
CLEAR  
Note: Highlighted means that the menu item stands out from other menu  
items on the list (appears darker, brighter, or a different color).  
Turn on the TV  
Press TV on the remote, or press the Power button on the TV’s front panel.  
Note: Pressing the TV button turns on the TV and puts the remote into TV  
mode. “TV mode” means that the buttons on the remote control operate the  
TV’s functions.  
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Tip  
Complete the Initial Setup  
The menu system in your TV allows the TV’s features to work properly. The  
first time you turn on your TV, the setup screens appear.  
To access the setup menus manually, press  
MENU and choose SETUP.  
Set the Menu Language  
The first part of the setup allows you to select your preferred language for the  
English  
Français  
Español  
menu system.  
If English is your preferred language, press OK. If you want to choose another  
language, press the down arrow button until that language is highlighted, and  
press OK.  
Welcome Screen and Connection Confirmation  
The next screen welcomes you to your new RCA TV. Press OK to continue with  
the setup. After the welcome screen, the initial setup asks you to make sure  
that you've connected the HDTV to your cable or antenna signal. Once you've  
confirmed that the HDTV is connected, press OK. The Channel setup screen  
appears.  
Sit back, relax and enjoy the vivid  
colors, realistic pictures, and  
surround sound of your new RCA TV.  
Press OK to continue  
Complete the Auto Channel Search  
The Channel setup screen lets you set your signal source and search for the  
available channels on that source. The Auto channel search allows the TV to  
search for all the viewable channels on both of your tuners—for digital or  
analog channels—or on each antenna separately. This is sometimes called auto  
programming.  
When you first turn on your HDTV, it's set to search on both tuners.  
To search for channels on the both tuners:  
Channel setup  
Go back  
1. Make sure the Signal Source is set to Both. If it's not, use the right arrow to  
change the setting to Both.  
Signal Source  
Both...  
Cable...  
Start  
Analog Signal type  
Auto channel search  
2. Press the down arrow button on your remote control to highlight Analog  
Signal Type.  
List and labels  
...  
3. Use the right arrow button to choose the signal type you're receiving on the  
Press < / > to select where you would like to  
search for channels.  
analog tuner—either UHF/VHF Antenna for an off-air antenna or Cable.  
4. Press the down arrow button on your remote control to highlight Auto  
channel search.  
5. Press OK to start the Auto channel search on both tuners.  
When the channel search is complete, press OK to access the List & Labels  
screen.  
Note: The Auto Channel Search looks for channels for the Signal Source  
you choose—analog, digital, or both. To perform the Auto Channel  
Search for just one tuner, choose that tuner in step 1 above. Then follow  
the rest of the steps.  
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Changing Lists and Labels  
Go back  
The List & Labels part of the setup lets you edit your channel list and choose or  
create a personal six-character label for each channel.  
Channel number  
In channel list  
Channel label  
113  
ESP_ _ _  
Note: Changing List and Labels can be time consuming. You can  
Enter the channel number or use </> keys.  
change these at a later time by accessing the Setup menu.  
1. Press the left or right arrow button to scroll through the channels and  
choose the one you want to edit.  
Note: Labels for digital channels cannot be changed—they come  
from the signal sent by the broadcaster. If you're on a digital channel  
and you want to switch to an analog channel, press the ANT•CABLE  
button on your remote.  
2. Press the down arrow to highlight the In channel list option. Press the left  
or right arrow button to add (the box is checked) or remove (the box is  
unchecked) the channel from the list.  
3. Press the down arrow to highlight the Channel label option. Press the left  
or right arrow button to scroll through the available list of 25 most common  
labels. The last option in the list allows you to create your own six-character  
label for the channel (the first letter of the label is highlighted).  
4. Press the 1 or 2 number button to change the first letter of the label.  
5. Press the right arrow to highlight the second letter, then press the 1 or 2  
number button to change the second letter, etc...  
6. When you are finished creating your label, press OK. Select Go back to go  
to the Auto Convergence menu.  
Automatic Convergence  
Go back  
Your HDTV’s picture tubes might have been disturbed during delivery or after  
you moved the HDTV, causing the color in your HDTV to be out of alignment.  
The colors adjust by starting auto convergence.  
Automatic convergence  
...  
IMPORTANT: Auto convergence works best once the HDTV has warmed  
up for at least an hour. If you've just unpacked your HDTV, it's a good  
idea to repeat the Auto convergence function when the HDTV's been  
running for at least an hour. See page 51 for more information about Auto  
convergence.  
Press < or > key to launch the automatic  
convergence. The process takes about 1 min.  
Pressing OK before the end will stop the  
process and keep old settings.  
1. Press OK to begin auto convergence.  
2. When the auto convergence is complete, the Red center convergence menu  
appears. The cross in the middle of the screen should be yellow. If it is not,  
use the arrow buttons to move the red cross to overlap the green cross.  
Press OK when adjustments are complete.  
Note:  
3. The Blue center convergence menu appears with a cyan cross in the middle  
of the screen. If it is not, use the arrow buttons to move the blue cross  
to overlap the green cross. Press OK (the TV tunes to the last selected/  
available channel in the channel list).  
If you're using an HD source (such as a separate  
HDTV tuner or HDTV satellite receiver) on  
the CMP or DVI inputs, you should run Auto  
convergence separately for that input as well.  
Tune to the input you’re using for the HD  
source, then go to page 51 for information on  
Auto convergence.  
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Explanation of Jacks  
This section describes the jacks you can use for connections. There are several ways to connect devices to your TV.  
Back Panel Jacks (in alphabetical order)  
ANTENNA/CABLE ANALOG INPUT Lets you connect a coaxial cable to receive the signal  
from the antenna, cable, cable box, or a VCR. This input jack is for analog signals only.  
ANTENNA/  
CABLE  
ANALOG  
INPUT  
ANTENNA DIGITAL INPUT Lets you connect the coaxial cable from an off-air antenna to  
receive the off-air digital signals.  
ANTENNA  
DIGITAL  
INPUT  
Note: Do not connect a digital cable signal to this input.  
AUDIO/VIDEO OUTPUT Lets you connect an amplifier or audio receiver for improved  
sound quality. You can also connect a VCR or external monitor to the FIXED outputs.  
AUDIO/VIDEO OUTPUT  
FIXED AUDIO  
V
L
R
V Provides a standard-definition video output from your TV. You can use this video  
output along with the FIXED AUDIO L/R outputs to connect a VCR for recording  
programs in standard definition from the analog antenna input. You can also connect  
this output jack to an external monitor to watch standard definition programs.  
VARIABLE  
AUDIO  
SUBWOOFER  
L
R
Note: The V output does not carry video from the digital tuner.  
FIxED AUDIO L/R Provides fixed-level audio output from the TV. You can use  
these audio outputs along with the video output to connect a VCR for recording. You  
can also connect this audio output to an A/V receiver when you want to control the  
volume through the A/V receiver.  
VARIABLE AUDIO Provides variable-level audio output. Volume levels are controlled  
by the volume controls on the TV and remote control.  
SUBWOOFER Provides lower bass audio frequencies from the TV to a subwoofer.  
Note: If you’ve connected a subwoofer, make sure you set the External Subwoofer  
option in the Sound menu. Go to page 42 for instructions.  
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COMPONENT  
INPUT  
COMPONENT INPUTS Lets you connect a component video source, such as a DVD  
player.  
CMP1  
CMP1 Y Pb Pr (Component Video) Provides optimum picture quality because the  
video is separated into three signals. Use three video-grade cables for the connection.  
When using CMP1 Y Pb Pr, make sure to connect left and right audio cables to the  
CMP1 L and R Audio Input jacks.  
Y
L
PB  
PR  
R
CMP1 L (Audio) Provides left audio connection. The left audio connector is usually  
white.  
CMP1 R (Audio) Provides right audio connection. The right audio connector is usually  
red.  
CMP2 Y Pb Pr, and L and R Audio Allows you to connect a second component video  
source. Their description is the same as CMP1 above. When using CMP2 Y Pb Pr, make  
sure you connect the left and right audio cables to the CMP2 Audio jacks.  
COMPOSITE INPUTS Lets you connect another device such as a VCR or DVD player. Its  
COMPOSITE INPUTS  
AUDIO jacks are the same as described for CMP1 above.  
S-VIDEO  
V
L/MONO  
R
R
VID1  
VID2  
VID1 S-VIDEO Provides better picture quality than the video jacks (VID1 and 2 Video)  
because the color part of the picture is separated from the black and white part of the  
picture. When using VID1 S-VIDEO, make sure to connect left and right audio cables to  
the VID1 L/MONO and R Audio Input jacks.  
V
L/MONO  
VID1 V (Video) Provides composite video connection. The video connector is usually  
yellow.  
VID2 S-VIDEO, V and L/MONO and R Audio Allows you to connect a device such as  
a VCR or DVD player. Their description is the same as VID1 above.  
Note: For each VID jack group (VID1 and VID2), you may connect either an S-Video or  
Video cable. Do not connect both at the same time in either of the VID jack groups.  
DVI-HDTV Input Lets you connect a device with a DVI output.  
Important: The DVI-HDTV input is not intended for use with a computer.  
DVI (Digital Visual Interface) Provides an uncompressed, digital video interface  
developed for high-bandwidth digital connection. It supports the overlay of high-  
resolution graphics needed by some electronic program guide navigation and other  
interactive services. DVI, when combined with HDCP (High bandwidth Digital  
Content Protection) technology, creates a protected digital connection. The DVI-HDTV  
connection is designed to display either progressive scan (480p) or HDTV (1080i)  
signals at a bandwidth of up to 1.78 Gigabits per second.  
L
DVI-HDTV  
R
L (Audio) Provides left audio connection when using the DVI jack. The left audio  
connector is usually white.  
R (Audio) 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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The Front of Your TV  
Front Input Jacks  
The TV has front input jacks for convenience in connecting a camcorder, digital camera, or video  
game system. Look for a hinged door and press to open the cover. Please note the illustration  
below is just an example of how these jacks might appear.  
PHONES Allows you to connect headphones to  
listen to the sound coming from the TV. To adjust  
volume control of the headphones, press the VOL+  
or VOL- button (the volume display appears). Press  
the arrow up or down button (the headphone  
volume display appears), then press the right or left  
arrow button to adjust the headphone volume.  
AUDIO IN  
L/MONO  
VIDEO  
IN  
S-VIDEO  
IN  
R
HEADPHONE  
Note: Use the VOL- button to turn the TV's volume  
down while listening to phones.  
VIDEO (in) Receives video from another device,  
such as a camcorder, video game console, or VCR.  
L/MONO and R AUDIO Receives audio from  
another device, such as a camcorder, video game  
console, or VCR.  
VOL  
MENU/OK  
CH  
CH  
VOL  
S-VIDEO (in) Allows you to connect an S-Video  
cable from another device. Make sure you also  
connect audio cables from the device to the TV.  
Notes: When connecting a device that uses  
a monaural cable, such as some camcorders,  
use the L/MONO input jack to get sound from  
both speakers.  
Notes: The front panel illustration shows a typical front panel  
layout. The exact look may be different from the one on the  
front of your TV.  
If you use the Front Button Block feature, the front panel no  
longer provides access to the menus. The Front Button Block  
feature disables all front panel buttons but not the jacks. For  
more information, see Chapter 3.  
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/OK Brings up the Main menu. In the menu system, it selects highlighted items.  
CH 5 Scans down through the current channel list. In the menu system, acts like down arrow  
button on the remote control and adjusts menu controls.  
CH 6 Scans up through the channel list. In the menu system, acts like up arrow button on the  
remote control and adjusts menu controls.  
VOL 3 Decreases the volume. In the menu system, acts like left arrow button on the remote  
control and adjusts menu controls.  
VOL 4 Increases the volume. In the menu system, acts like right arrow button on the remote  
control and adjusts menu controls.  
POWER Turns the TV on and off.  
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Chapter Overview:  
• The Buttons on the remote Control  
• Programming the remote to Operate Other Devices  
• How To Use the remote After You’ve Programmed It  
• Volume Punchthrough Feature  
• Using the InPUT Button  
remote Code List  
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The Buttons on the remote Control  
(0-9) Number Buttons Enter channel numbers and time settings. Also used in the  
TV menu to make selections. Analog inputs: To enter a one-digit channel, enter a  
zero first. To enter a two-digit channel, press the two digits. To enter a three-digit  
channel, press and hold the 1 button until 1 and two dashes (– –) appear, then  
add the second two digits. Example: to tune to channel 123, press and hold 1 until  
1– – appears, release the 1 button and then press 2 and 3. Digital inputs: Enter the  
channel number, press the right arrow button and enter the subchannel numbers.  
Press OK.  
ON•OFF  
SAT•CABLE  
TV  
AUX  
DVD  
GO BACK  
VOL  
CH  
ANT•CABLE In TV mode, this button switches between Antenna and Cable Input.  
When tuned to an input, press to go back to the most recently used tuner (Antenna  
or Cable Input).  
MUTE  
GUIDE  
INFO  
Arrows (up, down, left, right) Used to move through the on-screen menus. The  
right arrow (Zoom+) and left arrow (Zoom-) buttons on the remote change the TV’s  
screen format (when no menus are on screen).  
SUB  
CH  
FORMAT  
AUx Places the remote in auxiliary mode to operate a device (such as a cable  
box, satellite receiver, VCR or DVD player etc.) you’ve programmed to work with  
this button. If Auto Tuning is enabled, pressing the AUX button turns on the TV and  
tunes to the corresponding Video Input Channel for RCA devices. AUX by default is  
programmed for an RCA VCR. This button lights when you press a valid button in  
AUX mode (see Modes of Operation on page 25 for more details).  
MENU  
CLEAR  
CH + or CH - Scrolls up or down through the channel or input list. Press once to  
change the channel up or down; press and hold to continue changing channels.  
In DVD mode (if programmed), these buttons work as chapter advance or chapter  
reverse buttons with some DVD players.  
ANT•CABLE  
INPUT  
CLEAR Removes any menu or display from the screen.  
REVERSE  
RECORD  
PLAY  
STOP  
FORWARD  
PAUSE  
DVD Places the remote in DVD mode. If Auto Tuning is enabled, pressing the  
DVD button turns on the TV and tunes to the corresponding Video Input Channel  
for RCA devices. This button lights when you press a valid button in DVD mode (see  
Modes of Operation on page 25 for more details).  
FORMAT Changes the current video screen format. Format control is not available  
for digital 16:9 broadcasts.  
FREEZE Freezes the entire screen. When watching TV, freezes the picture until you  
press any button on the remote to resume normal TV viewing. The FREEZE feature  
automatically times out after a short time. Please note that when you "unfreeze" you  
go back to live programming (skipping any programming that occurred during the  
freeze).  
Note: The FREEZE feature does not work on signals from the DVI-HDTV, CMP1,  
or CMP2 inputs in progressive scan (480p) or HDTV (1080i) modes. It also does not  
work on digital channels.  
Do not use the Freeze feature for an extended period of time. This can cause  
the image to be permanently imprinted on the picture tube. Such damage is not  
covered by your warranty. Press any button to unfreeze the picture at any time.  
GO BACK Returns you to the previous channel.  
GUIDE Displays the Channel Guide menu.  
INFO Displays the Channel Banner with channel and viewing information. Press  
again to remove the banner.  
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INPUT Press to toggle through the available input sources (VID1, VID2, FRNT,  
CMP1, CMP2 and DVI).  
MENU Displays and clears the Main Menu.  
Note: If you've just turned on the TV, the digital input takes some time to  
become available (usually about 25 seconds). While it's getting ready, you won't  
see the items related to the digital input in the menus. These items will show up  
once the digital tuner is ready.  
MUTE Reduces the TV’s volume to its minimum level. Press again to restore the  
volume. To program this button to work with devices connected to your audio  
system, follow the instructions in the Volume Punchthrough Feature section on  
page 26.  
OK When a menu item is highlighted, press OK to select the item.  
ON•OFF When in TV mode, turns the TV on and off. If in another device mode  
(SAT•CABLE, AUX or DVD) and programmed, will turn the device on and off.  
REVERSE, PLAY, FORWARD, RECORD, STOP, PAUSE If programmed, provides  
transport control for some remote-controllable VCRs, DVRs, CD and DVD players  
etc.  
Tip  
To turn off all the RCA devices that are  
connected to the TV, press ON•OFF twice  
within two seconds.  
Important: The RECORD button has a safety feature that requires you to press it  
twice.  
This feature works with most RCA products.  
SAT•CABLE (Satellite•Cable) Places the remote in SAT/CABLE box mode. If  
Auto Tuning is enabled, turns on the TV and tunes to the satellite or cable box  
Video Input Channel for RCA devices. This button lights when you press a valid  
button in SAT•CABLE mode (see Modes of Operation on page 25 for more details).  
Note:  
SUB CH (Subchannel) When entering a digital channel that has a subchannel,  
press this button to access the subchannel entry field. Enter the subchannel and  
press OK to tune to the channel.  
The SAT•CABLE, AUX and DVD buttons  
operate most RCA products.  
TV Places the remote in TV mode. Turns on the TV and tunes to the last-viewed  
TV channel or input. This button lights when you press a valid button in TV mode  
(see Modes of Operation on page 25 for more details).  
VOL – or VOL + Decreases or increases the TV’s volume. To program this button  
to work with devices connected to your audio system, follow the instructions in  
the Volume Punchthrough Feature section on page 26.  
Programming the remote to Operate  
Other Devices  
The universal remote can be programmed to operate many brands of remote-  
controllable VCRs, audio devices, DVD players, cable boxes, satellite receivers and  
other devices. In addition to being programmed to operate your television, it’s  
already programmed to operate most RCA devices.  
ON•OFF  
SAT•CABLE  
VOL  
TV  
AUX  
DVD  
Note: The TV button can’t be programmed on this remote to control any  
device; it controls only this TV.  
GO BACK  
CH  
MUTE  
Device Buttons  
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Find Out If You need to Program the remote  
To determine whether the universal remote needs to be programmed to  
operate one of the devices connected to your TV, such as a DVD player, do the  
following:  
ON•OFF  
1. Turn on the device (in this example, a DVD player).  
2. Point the remote at the device.  
SAT•CABLE  
TV  
AUX  
DVD  
3. Press the corresponding device button (in this example, DVD).  
GO BACK  
4. Press ON•OFF to see if the DVD player responds. If the DVD player  
doesn’t respond, you need to program the remote to operate it.  
VOL  
CH  
Programming the remote  
MUTE  
There are three ways to program the remote control to operate other devices:  
Direct Entry, Manual Code Search and Automatic Code Search. If you have  
recently purchased the device you want to control or if the device has many  
codes, you might want to try the manual code search first. The codes in the  
code list at the end of this chapter are programmable for any of these device  
buttons (SAT•CABLE, AUX or DVD) on the TV's remote.  
GUIDE  
INFO  
SUB  
CH  
FORMAT  
MENU  
CLEAR  
Using Direct Entry  
1. Turn on the device you want to control.  
2. Look up the brand and code number(s) for the device on the code list at  
the end of this section.  
3. On your remote control, simultaneously press and hold the ON•OFF and  
MUTE buttons (approximately 3 seconds) until a device button remains lit.  
Then release the buttons.  
ANT•CABLE  
INPUT  
4. Press and release the device button (SAT•CABLE, AUX or DVD) you want  
to program.  
REVERSE  
RECORD  
PLAY  
STOP  
FORWARD  
PAUSE  
5. Enter a three digit code from the code list.  
6. To test the code you’ve programmed for that device button, point the  
remote at the device and then press ON•OFF to see if the device responds  
to the remote control.  
If the device turns off, you’ve entered the correct programming code for your  
device. (You might want to circle the code for future reference). If the device  
doesn’t turn off, repeat these steps until you’ve tested all codes for your device’s  
brand or try to run a manual code search.  
You’ll use these buttons for Direct  
Entry.  
Using Manual Code Search  
Important: The remote may not  
be compatible with all models of  
all brands of devices. It also may  
not operate all functions of your  
device.  
note: Try the direct entry method first, or if you want the AUX button to  
operate your DVR, for example, enter the first code from the DVR code  
list. (You save time by telling the remote what type of device you want to  
program). Now proceed with the following steps.  
1. Turn on the device you want to control.  
2. On your remote control, simultaneously press and hold the ON•OFF and  
MUTE buttons (approximately 3 seconds) until a device button remains lit.  
Then release the buttons.  
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3. Press and release the device button (SAT•CABLE, AUX or DVD) you want to program.  
4. Repeatedly press and release the ON•OFF button, watching for the device to respond. If it does  
turn off, press and release the OK button within 3 seconds to save the code. If you accidentally  
passed the code before saving it, press the left arrow button to backtrack through the codes; then  
use the right arrow button to go forward through the codes again.  
When all codes have been searched, the device button flashes 3 times, then the remote exits manual  
code search and returns to normal operation.  
Using Automatic Code Search  
1. Turn on the device you want to control.  
2. On your remote control, simultaneously press and hold ON•OFF and MUTE (approximately 3  
seconds) until a device button remains lit. Then release the buttons.  
3. Press and release the device button you want to program.  
4. Press and release the ON•OFF button once. There is a delay of approximately 6 seconds before  
the remote starts the code search.  
The device buttons blinks each time the remote control sends a code to test for your device.  
Keep pointing the remote at the device.  
5. Once the device turns off, quickly press the OK button to save the code.  
6. If you accidentally passed the code before saving it, press the left arrow button to backtrack  
through the codes; then use the right arrow button to go forward through the codes again.  
When all codes have been searched, the device button flashes 3 times, then the remote exits  
automatic code search and returns to normal operation.  
How to Use the remote After You’ve  
Programmed It  
Once the remote has been programmed successfully, you are ready to use it to operate your devices.  
To Operate the Device:  
1. Press the appropriate device button (SAT•CABLE, AUX, DVD) to set the remote to control the  
device.  
2. Press ON•OFF to turn the device ON or OFF.  
3. Use the remote buttons that apply to that device.  
notes: The remote control may not be compatible with all brands and models of devices.  
Some of the remote buttons might operate differently for other devices, especially when you’re  
using another device’s menu system.  
Modes of Operation  
Because this universal remote can control several different devices (DVD player, VCR, cable box,  
etc.) it uses operational modes triggered by the device buttons. For example, if you want the remote  
control to operate the TV, press the TV button to put the remote into TV mode. If you want the  
remote to operate the DVD player, press the DVD button.  
The button corresponding to the mode the remote is in lights up when you press any button that  
works in that mode. For example, if you’re in TV mode and you press the VOL+ button, the TV  
button lights up. This tells you that the command to increase the volume is being sent to the TV (and  
not the satellite receiver, for example).  
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Volume Punchthrough Feature  
You may find this feature helpful if you’ve connected an audio/video receiver (A/V receiver) or amplifier, and you want to  
use the TV’s remote control to operate the volume for a device that is connected to the audio/video receiver. An example  
follows:  
Let’s say you’ve connected your DVD player to your audio/video receiver. You’ve also programmed your TV remote control to  
operate your DVD player. Since the DVD player sends its volume through the audio/video receiver, you would have to bounce  
back and forth between two remote controls: the A/V receiver’s remote to adjust the volume and the TV’s remote control to  
operate the DVD player.  
The Volume Punchthrough feature eliminates the need for you to use two remote controls and saves a button press when  
you’re using the TV remote to adjust the volume. In effect, you are telling the TV remote to retrieve and send volume  
commands from the A/V receiver whenever the TV remote is in DVD mode.  
Therefore, after you’ve successfully set up the Volume Punchthrough feature, whenever the TV remote is in DVD mode  
(press the DVD button) and you want to adjust the volume, you only have to press the VOL +, VOL- or MUTE buttons.  
Follow the instructions below to set up Volume Punchthrough.  
IMPORTANT: First, you must program a device button (SAT•CABLE, DVD, AUX) on the TV’s remote control to operate your  
audio receiver or amplifier. Go to page 24 for instructions. If you can’t program this remote to operate your audio receiver,  
Volume Punchthrough won’t work.  
While setting up Volume Punchthrough, it’s best to point the remote away from other devices.  
1. On your remote control, simultaneously press and hold the ON•OFF and MUTE buttons (approximately 3 seconds)  
until a device button remains lit. Then release the buttons.  
2. Press and hold the MUTE button until the device button blinks off, then release the MUTE button.  
3. Press and release the device button that you programmed to operate the audio device (receiver or amplifier).  
4. Press and release the MUTE button.  
5. Now, test it by turning on your audio system.  
6. Turn on the device that is connected to the audio system (a satellite receiver, for example).  
7. Put the TV’s remote in SAT mode by pressing the SAT•CABLE button.  
8. The volume from the audio system should increase or decrease when you press the VOL+ or VOL- buttons.  
Deleting ALL Volume Punchthrough Commands  
To delete all programmed Volume Punchthrough settings and return the remote control back to the factory defaults:  
1. Simultaneously press and hold the ON•OFF and MUTE buttons (approximately 3 seconds) until a device button lights.  
2. Release the ON•OFF and MUTE buttons (the device button stays lit).  
3. Press and hold the MUTE button (approximately 3 seconds) until the device button blinks off, then release the MUTE  
button.  
4. Press and release the MUTE button (the device button light turns off).  
5. The remote returns to normal operation and Volume/Mute control.  
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Using the InPUT Button  
1. Repeatedly press the INPUT button to scroll through the available input sources  
until you find the input associated with the device (such as a DVD player or cable  
box) you want to view.  
2. Once you find the input source you want, stop pressing INPUT.  
If you tune to VID1 and your DVD player is connected to that input, you will  
be able to view your DVD player. To play, stop, or rewind the DVD using  
the remote that came with your TV, you must first press the (device button)  
SAT•CABLE, DVD or AUX button (whichever one is programmed to the DVD  
player) to put the remote control in DVD mode.  
ANT•CABLE  
FORWARD  
INPUT  
REVERSE  
PLAY  
STOP  
There are other ways of selecting a Video Input Channel:  
RECORD  
PAUSE  
Program the device buttons (DVD, SAT•CABLE etc.) on the remote control to  
automatically tune to the corresponding Video Input Channel when pressed. For  
more details on Auto Tuning, see Chapter 3.  
When viewing an input, press ANT•CABLE, GO BACK or INPUT to go back to  
viewing channels or use the number buttons to enter the channel number.  
INPUT  
button  
remote Code List  
The codes below are programmable for any of these device buttons (SAT•CABLE, AUX or DVD) on the TV's remote.  
SANYO ....................................................................705  
SCOTT .....................................................................768  
SHARP .......................................................671 684 809  
SHERWOOD ......................................706 806 858 859  
SKYFI ......................................................................725  
SONY ...................................323 778 779 785 797 798  
........................................799 833 834 835 836 843 909  
TAO .........................................................................725  
TEAC ...........................................710 807 855 856 857  
TECHNICS ............................791 810 815 823 863 864  
TEVION ...................................................................448  
VENTURER .............................................................745  
XM RADIO .......................................................708 725  
YAMAHA .........801 802 838 840 841 846 847 848 849  
ZENITH ....676 730 749 759 765 766 784 814 787 850  
405  
COLOR VOICE ................................................472 473  
COMCAST ...............................................................511  
COMTRONICS .................................................474 475  
CONTEC .................................................................476  
DIGITAL MUSIC EXPRESS .....................................514  
EASTERN .................................................................477  
EVERQUEST ............................................................474  
GARRARD ...............................................................471  
GC ELECTRONICS ..................................................469  
GEMINI ............................................................536 479  
GE ...........................................................................549  
GENERAL INSTRUMENT (GI) ....509 461 465 511 513  
518  
......................................................530 531 514 464 463  
HAMLIN .............................................461 480 481 482  
HITACHI .................................................................463  
ILLICO .....................................................................506  
JASCO .....................................................................471  
JERROLD ................509 461 465 518 463 464 520 526  
MAGNAVOX ............................................................485  
MEMOREX ..............................................................486  
MOTOROLA ....509 465 513 518 530 531 464 511 526  
463  
MOVIE TIME ...........................................................487  
NSC .........................................................................487  
OAK ..................................................................476 489  
PACE ........................................................................532  
PANASONIC .....................................................460 508  
PARAGON ........................................................486 488  
PHILIPS ................................471 479 485 490 491 492  
PHILIPS-MAGNAVOX ......................................505 534  
PIONEER ............................................478 506 493 494  
PULSAR ...................................................................486  
RADIO SHACK .........................................505 534 525  
RCA ...........................................................460 471 507  
Audio Codes  
AIWA ..................................................839 842 851 860  
APEX .......................................................................436  
BOSE .......................................................................672  
CARVER ...................................................................825  
CITIZEN ..................................................................826  
CRITERION .............................................................448  
DENON .....................................................803 817 852  
DELPHI ...................................................................708  
FISHER .............................................................814 821  
GOLDSTAR .............................................................766  
HARMAN KARDON .........................................804 818  
JVC ............................................................790 813 819  
KENWOOD ..........................683 808 816 828 832 869  
KOSS .......................................................................415  
MAGNAVOX .......................................796 814 915 756  
MARANTZ ........................................................688 824  
MITSUBISHI ............................................................877  
NAD ..........................................................721 739 743  
NEO ........................................................................725  
NORCENT ...............................................................907  
ONKYO ..............................................805 811 812 892  
OPTIMUS ...............667 747 748 749 751 752 754 793  
PANASONIC .......................................791 810 815 823  
.............................................................863 864 891 950  
PHILIPS .......................................755 814 823 824 825  
PIONEER .....................................837 866 867 878 893  
RADIO SHACK 706 754 793 806 865 866 867 868 875  
878 879  
Cable  
ABC .............................................461 464 465 466 463  
ADELPHIA .......................................................512 511  
ALLEGRO .........................................................525 524  
AMERICAST ............................................................527  
ANTRONIX ......................................................468 469  
ARCHER .............................................468 469 470 471  
AT&T .......................................................................511  
BELL SOUTH ..........................................................527  
CABLETENNA .........................................................468  
CABLEVIEW ............................................................468  
CABLEVISION .........................................................506  
CENTURY ................................................................471  
CITIZEN ..................................................................471  
COGECO .................................................................511  
RCA ...717 726 772 781 795 827 845 866 867 870 871  
...............................................872 875 878 879 449 895  
REALISTIC ...............................................................822  
SABA .......................................................................894  
SAMSUNG ...............................................................454  
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REALISTIC ...............................................................469  
REGAL .....................................................................482  
REGENCY ...............................................................477  
REMBRANDT ..........................................................463  
ROGERS ..................................................................506  
RUNCO ...................................................................486  
SAMSUNG ........................................................474 494  
SCIENTIFIC ATLANTA ..498 497 506 535 512 466 496  
SHAW ......................................................................511  
SIGNAL ...................................................................474  
SIGNATURE ............................................................463  
SL MARX .................................................................474  
SPRUCER .................................................................460  
STANDARD .............................................................499  
STARCOM ........................................................461 518  
STARGATE ..............................................................474  
STAR SIGHT ...........................................................507  
STAR TRAK .............................................................516  
TANDY ....................................................................500  
TELEVIEW ...............................................................474  
TEXSCAN ................................................................499  
TIME WARNER .......................................................506  
TOCOM ..............................................464 513 520 501  
TOSHIBA ................................................................486  
TV86 ........................................................................487  
UNIKA .......................................................468 469 471  
UNITED CABLE ......................................................461  
UNIVERSAL ..........................468 469 470 471 502 524  
VIDEOWAY .............................................................504  
VIDEOTRON ...........................................................506  
VIEWSTAR .........................................475 485 487 500  
VIDEO TECH ..........................................................550  
ZENITH .........................503 525 471 486 521 522 523  
ZENITH NETWORK ...............................................527  
OPTIMUS .667 668 678 679 697 698 699 700 744 747  
ELTA .................................................................434 435  
EMERSON ...................................405 456 458 940 899  
ESA ..........................................................................956  
FARENHEIT .............................................................960  
FISHER ....................................................................416  
FUNAI ..............................................................456 458  
GE ....................................................................409 430  
GOLDSTAR .............................................................405  
GO-VIDEO ......407 426 455 431 937 971 454 902 901  
GPX ..................................................................936 944  
GRADIENTE ...........................................................415  
GREENHILL ............................................................430  
HAAZ ...............................................................451 452  
HAIER .....................................................................935  
HARMAN KARDON ................................................427  
HITACHI ............................................404 407 419 428  
HITEKER .................................................................445  
HUMAX ...................................................................912  
ILO ..........................................................................959  
INFINITY ................................................................417  
INSIGNIA ....................................405 456 905 921 430  
INITIAL ...................................................................430  
INTEGRA ................................................................422  
JBL ...........................................................................427  
JVC ..............................................406 418 923 964 900  
JWIN ..........................................................390 893 895  
KAWASAKI .......................................................945 449  
KENWOOD ......................................................400 429  
KISS .........................................................................428  
KLH ...........................................................430 906 386  
KONKA .......................................410 411 412 413 905  
KOSS ................................................................415 388  
KXD ........................................................................894  
LASONIC ..........................................................451 948  
LENOXX ...........................................................931 435  
LG ..............................................................405 972 907  
LINN ........................................................................443  
LITEON .....................................................982 902 898  
MAGNAVOX ....398 408 979 981 980 456 915 914 969  
MARANTZ ...................................398 405 408 423 981  
MAXENT .................................................................923  
MEDION ............................................911 446 903 896  
MEMOREX ..............................................................446  
MICROSOFT ...........................................................409  
MINTEK ..................................................................430  
MITSUBISHI ............................................................402  
MUSTEK ..................................................................431  
MYRON & DAVIS ....................................................962  
NAD .................................................................405 433  
NAKAMICHI ...........................................................432  
NESA .......................................................................430  
NEXXTECH ........................................952 954 955 956  
NORCENT ...................................926 982 927 925 928  
ONKYO ............................................................422 975  
OPTIMUS ................................................................404  
ORION ....................................................................394  
ORITRON ................................................................415  
PANASONIC ..................387 396 400 437 974 950 970  
PACIFIC ...................................................................446  
PHILIPS ....398 408 423 755 979 981 980 456 458 969  
PHILIPS-MAGNAVOX .................398 408 423 979 980  
PIONEER ..............................403 404 976 977 968 909  
POLAROID ................................................385 949 957  
POLK AUDIO ...........................................398 408 981  
PORTLAND .............................................................435  
PROLINE .................................................................415  
PROSCAN .........................................................409 890  
PROSONIC ..............................................................926  
RADIO SHACK ..................................449 453 919 920  
RCA ......................................409 430 449 453 920 890  
REGENT ..................................................................931  
REOC .......................................................................451  
ROSEN ....................................................................930  
ROTEL .....................................................................406  
SABA .......................................................................919  
751  
PANASONIC ................................716 733 740 820 862  
PHILIPS .....................................................666 731 825  
PIONEER .......................678 701 702 719 750 837 876  
PROTON .................................................................666  
QUASAR ..................................................................716  
RADIO SHACK ......668 699 706 750 786 868 874 876  
RCA ..........661 667 703 723 750 795 844 873 874 876  
REALISTIC ..............661 667 669 673 678 689 697 699  
ROTEL .....................................................................666  
SAE ..........................................................................666  
SAMSUNG ...............................................................741  
SANSUI ...............................................666 704 723 734  
SANYO ........................................667 705 718 735 742  
SCOTT ..............................................................661 673  
SEARS ........................................................679 689 777  
SHARP ..............................................................679 689  
SHERWOOD ...............................681 689 698 706 859  
SHURE .....................................................................690  
SONY .................................................707 792 794 800  
STS ..........................................................................660  
SYLVANIA ...............................................................666  
SYMPHONIC ...........................................................709  
TEAC .............................676 689 699 709 710 711 856  
TECHNICS ..........................................716 733 820 862  
THETA DIGITAL .....................................................731  
TOSHIBA ................................................................721  
VICTOR ...................................................................682  
YAMAHA .....................................665 712 713 724 846  
ZENITH .......................................676 730 759 784 850  
DVD codes  
CD  
DVD  
ADVENT ..................................................................922  
AFREEY ...................................................................417  
AIWA .......................................................................414  
AKAI .................................................................395 435  
AMES .......................................................................431  
AMW ................................................................917 918  
ANABA ....................................................................961  
APEX .386 390 391 392 424 430 436 439 445 457 459  
938 949 913 401  
ADC .........................................................................660  
ADCOM ............................................................661 714  
AIWA .........................................................663 707 842  
AKAI ..........................................................715 737 830  
AUDIO TECHNICA .................................................665  
CALIFORNIA AUDIO LABS ....................................716  
CAPETRONIC .........................................................669  
CARVER ..............................................666 667 668 825  
CASIO .....................................................................777  
CITIZEN ..................................................................826  
CURTIS MATHES ....................................................777  
DENON ...................................................................670  
EMERSON ........................................................661 673  
FISHER ........................................667 675 676 677 718  
GENEXXA .................................................673 678 719  
GOLDSTAR .............................................................720  
HARMAN KARDON .........................................680 691  
HITACHI .................................................................678  
INKEL ......................................................................681  
JC PENNEY ......................................................690 777  
JVC ...................................................................682 813  
KENWOOD ..........................679 683 685 727 728 828  
KRELL ......................................................................666  
KYOCERA ...............................................................660  
LUXMAN ............................................686 687 729 738  
LXI ...........................................................................777  
MAGNAVOX ..............................................666 731 800  
MARANTZ ..........................................666 688 689 732  
MCS ..................................................................690 777  
MGA ........................................................................691  
MISSION .................................................................666  
MITSUBISHI .....................................................691 692  
NAD .................................................................721 743  
NAKAMICHI .............................................693 694 831  
NEC .........................................................................690  
NIKKO ......................................................665 673 676  
NSM .........................................................................666  
ONKYO ..............................................695 696 722 811  
ASPIRE ....................................................................933  
A-TREND ................................................................393  
AUDIOVOX .............................................................921  
AXION ....................................................................921  
B & K ......................................................................978  
BLAUPUNKT ...........................................................430  
BODYSONIC ..........................................................417  
BOSE .......................................................................672  
BROKSONIC .............................................394 932 967  
CENTRIOS ...............................................................951  
CHANGHONG ........................................................401  
CINEVISION ...........................................................405  
CLASSIC ...........................................................401 431  
COBY ............................926 946 947 916 445 928 894  
CONCEPT ...............................................................430  
CRITERION .............................................................448  
CURTIS INTERNATIONAL ..............................929 928  
CYBERHOME ...........................................393 985 939  
CYTRON ..........................................................446 388  
DAEWOO ....................................440 441 444 971 965  
DENON ............................................................400 421  
DENZEL ..................................................................428  
DESAY .....................................................................958  
DIAMOND VISION ..................................948 892 896  
DIGIX ......................................................................934  
DIGITREX ...............................................................445  
DISNEY ...................................................................458  
DUAL ...........................................447 984 956 428 446  
DURABRAND ..................................................449 405  
DVD 2000 ...............................................................402  
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MYRON & DAVIS ...................................................962  
NORCENT ..............................................................928  
SAMSUNG ............................407 454 455 942 963 891  
SAMPO ....................................................................417  
SANSUI ....................................................................394  
SANYO .............................................................416 904  
SEARS ...............................................................394 456  
SEG .........................................................................428  
SHARP ..............................................................397 897  
SHERWOOD ...........................................................425  
SHINCO ..................................................................430  
SHINSONIC .............................................................430  
SONIC BLUE ...........................................................937  
SONY ...................................987 988 989 389 399 986  
SOUNDSTORM ................................................910 911  
SUNGALE ................................................................953  
SUPERSCAN ............................................................456  
SV2000 ....................................................................456  
SYLVANIA ........................................................456 458  
SYMPHONIC .............................................456 458 899  
TEAC ................................................................404 449  
TECHNICS ...............................................................400  
TECHWOOD ..........................................................433  
TERAPIN .................................................................943  
TEVION .........................388 446 447 448 450 451 452  
THETA DIGITAL .....................................................404  
TIVO ................................................................912 909  
TOSHIBA ....................................394 398 973 924 983  
TREDEX ..................................................................941  
UNITED ..................................................................449  
VENTURER .............................................................449  
WHARFEDALE .................................................442 417  
WHITE WESTINGHOUSE ......................................458  
X-BOX .....................................................................409  
XENIUS ...................................................................388  
YAMAHA ............................................400 420 979 980  
YAMAKAWA .....................................................438 428  
ZENITH ............................................................405 907  
DVR/DVD Combos  
HUMAX ...................................................................912  
PANASONIC ............................................................387  
PIONEER ..........................................................909 977  
TIVO ................................................................912 909  
TOSHIBA .........................................................983 973  
ONKYO ..................................................................975  
PANASONIC ...........................................................974  
PHILIPS ..................................................755 [969 756]  
PIONEER .........................................................976 968  
RADIO SHACK ........................449 894 895 [453 879]  
RCA .................................................449 920 [453 879]  
REGENT .................................................................931  
SABA ......................................................................919  
SAMSUNG .......................................................454 942  
SONY .....................................................................986  
TEVION ..................................................................448  
ZENITH .........................................................[405 787]  
DVR Codes  
Where codes are shown like this [###] each one can  
be used if you have 2 or more of the SAME device.  
AT&T .......................................................................373  
HUGHES .................................................................580  
HUMAX ...................................................................912  
PANASONIC ............................................................373  
PHILIPS ............................................... [371] [344] [345]  
PIONEER ..........................................................909 977  
RCA .........................................................................409  
REPLAYTV ..............................................................373  
SONIC BLUE ...........................................................373  
SONY ...............................................................372 657  
TiVo ........................371 372 344 345 657 983 912 909  
TOSHIBA ................................................................983  
Satellite/DTV Receivers  
Where codes are shown like this [###] each one can be used  
if you have 2 or more of the SAME device or brand.  
AMPLICA ................................................................575  
BELL EXPRESSVU .............................654 647 655 628  
CHANNEL MASTER .................................577 578 579  
CHAPPARAL ....................................................560 561  
CHEYENNE ............................................................561  
DRAKE .....................................................562 574 587  
DREAMBOX ...........................................................620  
DIRECTV .622 632 629 621 623 576 586 616 613 630  
634 636 638641 652 653 657 659 607 619 641  
DVR/CABLE Combos  
CABLEVISION .........................................................506  
ILLICO .....................................................................506  
PIONEER .................................................................506  
ROGERS ..................................................................506  
SCIENTIFIC ATLANTA ............................................506  
TIME WARNER .......................................................506  
VIDEOTRON ...........................................................506  
DISH NETWORK ....[655] [647] 628 612 654 588 589  
590  
DISHPRO ..........................................588 589 590 654  
DX ANTENNA ................................................568 582  
ECHOSPHERE ........................................................628  
ECHOSTAR .......[655] [647] 628 612 654 588 589 590  
EXPRESSVU ......................................654 647 655 628  
FORTEC STAR ....................569 555 556 557 558 559  
FUJITSU ..........................................................591 592  
GE .........................636 649 637 622 653 650 651 652  
GEMINI ..................................................................595  
GENERAL INSTRUMENT (GI) .. [627] [642] [643] [644]  
648 640 645 564 565 566 593  
DVR/SAT Combos  
DVD/VCR Combo Codes  
BELL EXPRESSVU ............................................647 655  
DISH NETWORK .............................................655 647  
DREAMBOX ............................................................620  
ECHOSTAR ......................................................655 647  
EXPRESSVU .....................................................647 655  
FORTEC STAR ..........................................569 555 556  
HUGHES NETWORK .......................................621 580  
RCA .........................................................................653  
PHILIPS ...................................................................621  
PROSCAN ................................................................653  
SAMSUNG ...............................................................583  
SONY ...............................................................657 659  
ULTIMATE TV ..................................................653 659  
ZENITH ...................................................................656  
Where the code is listed as [### ###] the first is for  
the DVD and the second is for the VCR. Otherwise  
just the one code operates both the DVD and the  
VCR.  
GO VIDEO .............................................................610  
HITACHI .............................638 629 630 632 641 607  
HUGHES NETWORK .. 621 641 607 580 [632] [638] [629]  
[630]  
APEX .......................................................................949  
BROKSONIC ....................................................394 967  
CINEVISION .................................................. [405 245]  
DAEWOO ................................................................971  
DIAMOND VISION ................................................896  
DURABRAND ................................................ [405 245]  
EMERSON ............................................... 456 [458 227]  
FISHER ........................................................... [416 267]  
FUNAI ..................................................... 456 [458 227]  
GO-VIDEO .........................................407 426 455 971  
HITACHI ........................................................ [419 227]  
INSIGNIA ....................................................... [405 245]  
JVC ..........................................................................418  
LG ............................................................................907  
MAGNAVOX ............................ 456 [914 286] [969 286]  
MEDION .................................................................896  
PANASONIC ............................................................437  
PHILIPS ................................................... 456 [969 286]  
POLAROID ..............................................................949  
RCA ................................................................ [409 255]  
SAMSUNG ........................................................455 963  
SANSUI ....................................................................394  
SANYO ........................................................... [416 267]  
SEARS ......................................................................394  
SONY ......................................................................389  
SYLVANIA ............................... 456 [458 227] [458 236]  
SYMPHONIC ........................... 456 [458 227] [899 236]  
TOSHIBA ................................................................924  
WHITE WESTINGHOUSE ............................. [458 227]  
ZENITH .......................................................... [405 245]  
JVC .........................................................................628  
KENWOOD ............................................................598  
LUXOR ...................................................................599  
MAGNAVOX .............................................576 612 639  
MACOM .................................................................600  
MITSUBISHI ........................641 632 638 629 630 607  
MOTOROLA ....................................................648 618  
NORSTAT ...............................................................601  
PACE .........................................................614 615 646  
PANSAT ..................................................................584  
PANASONIC .............................................626 586 596  
PRIMESTAR .....................................................627 640  
PHILIPS ...576 612 621 629 630 632 638 641 607 639  
PHILIPS-MAGNAVOX ..............................576 612 639  
PIONEER ................................................................604  
PROSAT ..................................................................563  
PROSCAN ............................636 637 650 653 651 652  
RCA .....[636] 649 [637] 622 658 653 650 651 652 098  
REALISTIC .......................................................567 603  
SAMSUNG ..................................594 583 613 616 619  
SHARP ....................................................................604  
SKY NETWORK .......................................614 615 646  
SIERRA I II III ........................................................561  
SONY ................................................623 657 659 602  
STARCHOICE ...........................................640 645 627  
STAR SIGHT ..........................................................633  
STAR TRAK ............................................................608  
STS ...........................................................568 570 571  
SUPER GUIDE .......................................................609  
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Where the code is listed as [### ###] the first is  
for the DVD and the second is for the AUDIO.  
Otherwise just the one code operates both the DVD  
and the AUDIO.  
AIWA ..............................................................[414 839]  
AMW .......................................................................918  
APEX .......................................................................436  
BOSE .......................................................................672  
CRITERION .............................................................448  
DURABRAND ..................................................449 405  
EMERSON ...............................................................940  
JVC ..........................................................................964  
KLH .........................................................................906  
KOSS .......................................................................415  
LENOXX ..................................................................931  
LG ............................................................................972  
MAGNAVOX ............................ 915 [969 756] [408 756]  
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SYLVANIA .............................................................. 581  
TOSHIBA 641 632 638 629 630 607 572 624 625 631  
ULTIMATE TV ................................................. 653 659  
UNIDEN ................................................... 633 573 611  
UNITED ................................................................. 597  
VIDEO CIPHER II .................................................. 574  
WEB TV .......................................................... 612 585  
ZENITH .......... 617 634 656 595 646 562 574 587 635  
JENSEN ............................................................369 303  
JVC ...............................376 377 268 247 418 234 303  
KENWOOD ................................268 376 377 234 303  
KLH ........................................................................356  
KODAK ...........................................................245 292  
LG ......................................................227 329 338 907  
LLOYD ............................................................227 251  
LOGIK ....................................................................356  
LXI ...................................................................227 245  
MAGNAVOX ...287 288 329 226 225 456 286 235 227  
914 969 292  
MAGNIN ................................................................354  
MARANTZ .............287 268 376 377 289 292 339 234  
MARTA ...................................................................245  
MATSUSHITA .........................................................292  
MEDION ................................................................896  
MEI .........................................................................292  
MEMOREX .....287 245 268 304 310 329 354 226 227  
337 248 251 292  
MGA ................................................................290 254  
MGN TECHNOLOGY ............................................354  
MIDLAND ..............................................................278  
MINOLTA ........................................................369 332  
MITSUBISHI .................290 298 369 376 377 254 295  
MONTGOMERY WARD ..................................226 300  
MOTOROLA ....................................................226 292  
MTC ..........................................................227 354 251  
MULTITECH ...............................227 354 251 278 356  
NEC ................268 376 377 289 301 302 303 234 249  
NIKKO ...................................................................245  
NOBLEX .................................................................354  
OLYMPUS ..............................................................292  
OPTIMUS ..............239 354 363 245 361 374 381 226  
OPTONICA .....................................................354 300  
ORION ............................................................256 310  
PANASONIC .................363 381 374 373 225 437 292  
PENTAX ...................................................369 234 332  
PHILCO .............................................287 225 235 292  
PHILIPS ...287 288 344 345 371 378 383 456 286 292  
PHILIPS-MAGNAVOX ..............................287 288 226  
PILOT .....................................................................245  
PIONEER ....................................305 369 376 377 343  
PORTLAND .....................................................242 244  
PROSCAN ........................................................225 308  
PROTEC .................................................................356  
PULSAR ..................................................................329  
QUARTER ...............................................................268  
QUARTZ .................................................................268  
QUASAR .....................................363 374 225 381 292  
RADIO SHACK .................................225 226 227 239  
....245 268 342 354 361 363 248 251 254 274 292 300  
337  
RADIX ....................................................................245  
RANDEX ................................................................245  
RCA ..... [225] 245 [308] 309 311 312 313 314 315 316  
335 342  
..............................................354 369 228 278 292 332  
REALISTIC ......225 226 227 245 268 354 361 363 248  
251  
.....................................................254 274 292 300 337  
REPLAYTV .............................................................373  
RICOH ....................................................................353  
RUNCO ..................................................................329  
SAMSUNG ......354 358 240 369 455 942 963 230 337  
SANKY ............................................................226 329  
SANSUI ................................310 376 377 394 256 303  
SANYO .......................................304 267 268 354 248  
SCOTT ..........................240 250 257 290 341 237 263  
SEARS ......363 245 268 287 369 394 456 248 273 274  
292 332 343  
SHARP ...................360 361 226 227 266 242 254 300  
SHINTOM ..................................229 353 369 356 357  
SHOGUN ...............................................................354  
SIGNATURE ...........................................................227  
SINGER ...........................................................292 356  
SONIC BLUE ...........................................................373  
SONY 379 324 229 323 353 389 372 364 365 366 380  
STS ............................................................369 292 332  
SUPERSCAN ............................................................456  
SYLVANIA .......227 287 290 225 236 456 458 251 292  
SYMPHONIC ......................................227 236 456 251  
TANDY .............................................................227 268  
TASHIKO ................................................................245  
TATUNG .................................................................303  
TEAC .........................................................227 251 303  
TECHNICS ...............................................................292  
TEKNIKA ....................................227 245 325 251 292  
TiVo ..................................................................371 372  
TMK ..........................................................354 249 301  
TOSHIBA .240 261 260 287 290 358 369 924 274 341  
TOTEVISION ...................................................245 354  
UNITECH ................................................................354  
VECTOR RESEARCH .........................240 376 377 234  
VICTOR ............................................................376 377  
VIDEO CONCEPTS .....................240 376 377 234 254  
VIDEOSONIC .........................................................354  
WARDS .....225 226 227 240 245 354 369 248 251 254  
292 300 326 332 341 356  
VCR Codes  
Where codes are shown like this [###] each one can be used  
if you have 2 or more of the SAME device or brand.  
ACCELE .................................................................. 354  
ADMIRAL ............................................................... 226  
ADVENTURA ......................................................... 251  
AIKO ...................................................................... 252  
AIWA ................................................. 245 227 269 251  
AKAI ...................... 227 229 228 230 231 254 303 337  
ALLEGRO ................................................. 247 329 243  
AMERICAN HIGH .................................................. 292  
APEX ...................................................................... 949  
ASHA ...................................................................... 354  
AT&T ...................................................................... 373  
AUDIO DYNAMICS ................................. 376 377 234  
AUDIOVOX ............................................................ 245  
BELL & HOWELL ................................................... 268  
BEAUMARK ........................................................... 354  
BROKSONIC ......... 256 250 257 310 394 967 237 289  
CALIX ..................................................................... 245  
CANDLE .............................. 240 245 354 234 242 244  
CANNON ................................................. 225 292 339  
CAPEHART ............................................................ 329  
CARVER .................................................................. 287  
CCE ................................................................. 252 356  
CINEVISION .......................................................... 245  
CITIZEN ....................... 240 245 252 354 234 242 244  
COLORTYME ......................................................... 234  
COLT ...................................................................... 356  
CRAIG ............................................... 245 354 356 248  
CURTIS MATHES .. 225 287 227 334 354 358 234 249  
292  
CYBERNEX ............................................................ 354  
DAEWOO ....... 279 240 250 252 334 242 244 251 971  
DBX .......................................................... 376 377 234  
DIAMOND VISION ............................................... 896  
DIMENSIA .............................................................. 225  
DURABRAND ........................................................ 245  
DYNATECH .................................................... 227 251  
ELECTROHOME ............................................. 245 254  
ELECTROPHONIC ................................................. 245  
EMERSON 250 245 252 256 257 290 310 325 354 240  
233 227 265 266 268 269 456 458 231 237 249 251  
254 259 262 263 270 289 292 301 330 341  
FISHER .................. 304 268 267 287 234 248 273 274  
FUJI ................................................................. 229 292  
FUNAI ............................................... 227 456 458 251  
GARRARD .............................................................. 251  
GE ................................ 225 311 335 342 354 278 292  
GOLDSTAR ......................... 227 245 338 329 346 234  
GRADIENTE .......................................................... 251  
GO-VIDEO ................... 354 375 407 426 455 971 368  
HARLEY DAVIDSON ............................................. 251  
HARMAN KARDON ........................................ 234 254  
HARWOOD ............................................................ 356  
HEADQUARTER .................................................... 268  
HITACHI .................................... 369 227 347 303 332  
HI-Q ....................................................................... 248  
INFINITY ............................................................... 288  
INSIGNIA ............................................................... 245  
INSTANT REPLAY ........................................... 227 292  
INTEQ .................................................................... 245  
JC PENNEY .... 225 245 268 354 369 376 377 292 303  
332 343 234  
WHITE WESTINGHOUSE ...............................227 279  
XR-1000 .....................................................251 292 356  
YAMAHA ............................................376 377 234 303  
ZENITH ....329 247 252 266 288 226 227 338 347 353  
358 245 229 310 232 232 376 377 279 368 243  
Web TV  
JVC ..........................................................................612  
SONY ......................................................................585  
JCL .......................................................................... 292  
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Chapter 3: Using the TV’s Features  
Chapter Overview:  
• Channel Banner  
• Digital and Analog Channels  
• Autotuning  
• Parental Controls and V-Chip  
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Channel Banner  
There are several indicators that might appear when you press the TV or INFO button on the  
remote. What you see depends on the input you're connected to (digital or analog) and the  
information available for the current program. This display is called the Channel Banner. The list at  
the bottom of this page describes the items on the Channel Banner screen (left to right and top to  
bottom).  
4/3 format  
Stereo  
English  
cc  
03:45 pm  
4/3 format  
Mono  
SAP  
cc  
03:45 pm  
Program title  
Program description...  
15-1 NBC-HD  
15 NBC  
Sample channel banner on the digital input.  
Sample channel banner on the analog input.  
4/3 format Current screen format.  
Mono (or Stereo) Mono appears when the current channel is broadcasting in mono.  
Stereo appears when the current channel is broadcasting in stereo.  
English (Digital input only) The current audio language.  
SAP (Analog input only) The current channel is broadcasting SAP  
(Second Audio Program) information.  
Parental Controls are locked.  
CC On the digital input, shows that Closed Captioning is turned on. On  
the analog input, shows that Closed Captioning is available on the  
current channel.  
03:45 pm Current time.  
Program title (Digital input only) The title of the current program (if this  
information is available).  
Program description (Digital input only) A brief description of the current program (if  
this information is available).  
Shows that you're currently viewing a digital channel.  
Shows that you're currently viewing an analog channel.  
15 NBC-HD Current channel and subchannel (subchannels are available on the  
digital input only), plus the channel label.  
Note: Channel labels for digital channels are part of the signal  
sent by the broadcaster, so you cannot change them. Channel  
labels for analog channels do not always come from the  
broadcaster, so you can create them and change them as you like.  
Sound is muted.  
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Digital and Analog Channels  
Your TV can choose both, analog and digital channels. You can switch between  
the two by pressing the ANT•CABLE button on your remote control when the  
remote is in TV mode.  
Look at the channel number to determine  
whether you're on the digital or analog input.  
A 'D' appears next to channel numbers on a  
digital channel, while an 'A' appears next to  
channel numbers on the analog channel.  
4/3 format  
Mono  
English  
cc  
03:45 pm  
Digital Channels  
Digital channels can be made up of primary channels and subchannels.  
Subchannels (sometimes called minor channels) are channels associated with the  
Primary channel (sometimes called the major channel). A primary channel may  
have just one subchannel or multiple subchannels.  
Program title  
Program description...  
15-1 NBC-HD  
Direct Tuning to a Digital Channel  
1. Make sure the remote is in TV mode by pressing TV on the remote control.  
2. Press ANT•CABLE until a "D" icon appears next to the channel number.  
15-1 NBC-HD  
3. Enter the primary channel number. This number appears first. Press OK or  
wait a few seconds. If you don’t enter a subchannel, the TV tunes to the  
lowest digital subchannel.  
Digital Channel  
4. If the primary channel number has fewer than two digits, and you want  
to enter subchannel numbers, press the right arrow button to enter the  
subchannel.  
Primary Channel  
Subchannel (if necessary)  
5. Enter the number of the subchannel. This number appears to the right of the  
primary channel number.  
6. Press OK to tune to the channel or wait a few seconds and the TV tunes to  
the channel.  
Note: Once you've run the auto channel search, you can just use the  
channel up and down buttons on the remote control to change channels  
when the remote's in TV mode.  
Autotuning  
The autotuning feature works with RCA devices to automatically tune the TV to  
the correct channel/input. It works with devices you have connected to your TV  
(like a VCR, DVD player, etc.). When you set up autotuning in the menu system  
you don’t have to remember to change your TV to the CMP1 input, for example,  
when you want to watch a DVD on your DVD player.  
ON•OFF  
SAT•CABLE  
VOL  
TV  
AUX  
DVD  
GO BACK  
Why You Should Use the Autotuning Feature  
CH  
Autotuning lets you go directly to the input you assign to a device button. For  
example, if you have a DVD player connected to the CMP1 input, you can have  
the autotuning feature go directly to the CMP1 input when you press the DVD  
button (instead of going through the inputs until you find the DVD signal).  
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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 SAT•CABLE, AUX or DVD button on the remote  
control.  
1. Press MENU (the MAIN MENU appears).  
Go back  
Channel setup  
Preferences  
Closed caption  
Autotuning  
...  
...  
...  
...  
...  
2. Highlight Setup and press OK on your remote control.  
3. Highlight Autotuning and press OK.  
4. Choose which device button you would like to set:  
Convergence  
Set VCR Channel Lets you set up the channel the TV tunes to when you  
press the AUX button.  
Go back  
Set SAT/CAB Channel Lets you set up the channel the TV tunes to when you  
press the SAT•CABLE button.  
Set VCR channel  
VID1...  
DVI...  
Set AUX/HD channel  
Set SAT/CAB channel  
Set DVD channel  
Set AUX/HD Channel Lets you set up the channel the TV tunes to when you  
press the AUX button.  
CMP1...  
VID2...  
Set DVD Channel Lets you set up the channel the TV tunes to when you  
press the DVD button.  
Press < or > key to select the input  
to be used for the AUX/HD key.  
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.  
Go back  
Set VCR channel  
VID1...  
DVI...  
You can select from the following inputs or channels:  
Set AUX/HD channel  
Set SAT/CAB channel  
Set DVD channel  
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.  
CMP1...  
VID2...  
Press < or > key to select the input  
to be used for the AUX/HD key.  
Channel 3 or 4 The device is connected to the ANTENNA DIGITAL INPUT  
or the ANTENNA/CABLE ANALOG 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.  
VID1 or VID2 (Video Input) The device is connected to a VIDEO or  
S-Video jack on the back of the TV and you want the TV to tune to a VID  
input channel when you press the corresponding device button.  
FRNT (Front Video Input) The device is connected to the VIDEO jack  
on the front of the TV and you want the TV to tune to the front VID input  
channel (FRNT) when you press the corresponding device button.  
CMP1 (Component Video Input 1) Compatible component video source,  
such as a DVD player or digital TV converter box, is connected to the first  
set of three COMPONENT VIDEO INPUT jacks (Y,Pb,Pr) on the back of the  
TV and you want the TV to tune to the first component video input channel  
(CMP1) when you press the corresponding device button.  
CMP2 (Component Video Input 2) Compatible component video source,  
such as a DVD player or digital TV converter box, is connected to the second  
set of three COMPONENT VIDEO INPUT jacks (Y,Pb,Pr) on the back of  
the TV and you want the TV to tune to the second component video input  
channel (CMP2) when you press the corresponding device button.  
DVI The device is connected to the DVI-HDTV jack on the back of the TV  
and you want the TV to tune to the DVI input channel when you press the  
corresponding device button.  
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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 block TV programs and movies based on violence, sex, or other content you may believe children should not  
view.  
Once you block programs, you can unblock programs by entering a password.  
By default, the software inside your TV is turned “off.” For instructions to turn on V-Chip, go to page 40.  
Note: Parental Control settings are not available for the DVI, CMP1, or CMP2 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 blocked the rating and/or content themes that the program contains, you will receive the message This  
channel has not been approved for viewing. Change channel or press OK to enter password and temporarily deactivate the  
Parental Control.  
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. The next several pages have tables showing the TV age-based ratings and content  
themes for the US and Canada.  
US V-Chip TV rating Limit  
MAIN MENU  
Exit  
The V-Chip TV Rating Limit lets you decide which TV programs can and cannot  
be viewed.  
Sound  
Picture  
To set TV programming limits:  
Channel Guide  
Time  
1. Choose Parental Control from the MAIN MENU. If Parental Controls have  
previously been locked, you must enter your password.  
Parental Control  
2. Highlight and select US V-Chip. Then select V-Chip TV Rating.  
Setup  
Go back  
3. Once you get to the V-Chip TV rating limit screen, use the arrow buttons  
and OK on your remote to change the status of a TV program rating or  
content theme from View to Block.  
...  
...  
US V-Chip  
Canada V-Chip  
Front panel block  
Channel block  
Unrated/Exempt Prog.  
Lock parental controls  
...  
View...  
...  
4. For TV rating limits to take effect, lock Parental Controls by accessing the  
Lock parental controls menu.  
Press OK to open US V-Chip Menu.  
The following sections give you more details about how to change the status of  
TV program limits.  
Note: If you forget your password, follow step one above to get to the  
password entry screen. Then press the VOL+ and CH+ buttons on the TV's  
front panel at the same time for at least 8 seconds. You will receive an  
on-screen message that Parental Controls have been unlocked once you've  
successfully reset the 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.  
Content Themes  
Lists the content themes you can block or  
view.  
Go back  
Status  
View  
View  
View  
View  
View  
View  
D
L
S
V
FV  
TV-MA  
TV-14  
TV-PG  
TV-G  
TV-Y7  
TV-Y  
Rating Field  
Content Status Fields  
Lets you select from a  
list of age-based ratings  
you can block or view.  
Lets you select which content themes to  
view for the selected rating, and whether  
the status of the content theme is currently  
unlocked ( ) or locked ( ).  
Press OK to view/block programs with this rating.  
Rating Settings Area  
Lets you see the current block/view state of age-based ratings and as-  
sociated content. The View ( ) settings are coded in green, and the  
Block ( ) settings are coded in red.  
Age-Based  
USA Description and Content Themes for Age-Based ratings  
rating  
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-MA  
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).  
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-PG  
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).  
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-Y7  
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.  
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Blocking Age-Based ratings  
You can automatically block all program ratings above a specified age-  
based rating level. To block programs with higher ratings:  
Go back  
Status  
View  
View  
View  
View  
View  
View  
D
L
S
V
FV  
TV-MA  
TV-14  
TV-PG  
TV-G  
TV-Y7  
TV-Y  
1. 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.  
2. Press the OK button to toggle between View and Block. The status  
for the rating listed to the left and all higher ratings automatically  
changes to Block (and ).  
Press OK to view/block programs with this rating.  
3. Use the up/down arrow buttons to highlight Go back and press OK.  
4. Select Lock Parental Controls from the Parental Control menu for  
rating limits to take effect.  
Viewing Age-Based ratings  
After you block age-based ratings, you can change some of the ratings  
Hierarchy of Age-Based ratings  
TV-MA  
Mature Audience Only  
Parents Strongly Cautioned  
Parental Guidance Suggested  
General Audience  
back to View.  
1. Use the up/down arrows to select the rating with a status of Block.  
TV-14  
TV-PG  
TV-G  
2. Press OK to select View.  
TV-Y7  
TV-Y  
Directed to Children 7 years and older  
All Children  
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  
Violence  
To block program content:  
V
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 yellow highlight to a  
particular content theme status.  
4. Press the OK button to change its status to . (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.  
Tip  
To change all V-Chip movie or TV ratings to View, press  
the 0 number button.  
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Viewing Specific Content Themes  
If you block specific content themes, you have the option of going back and changing some of the them back to ( ) View:  
1. Determine the content themes you want to change to ( ) View.  
2. Press the down arrow button to scroll to the rating whose content theme you want to change, such as under  
language (L) corresponding with TV-14.  
3. Press the right arrow button to move the yellow highlight to a particular content theme status.  
4. Press the OK button to change the status back to . Your child would then be able to watch programs with the TV-14  
adult language content, but not programs with TV-MA language content.  
Note: Only the content theme status corresponding to TV-14 (L) language changes to (V) View. Higher rated content  
themes, such as that for TV-MA language, do not change.  
Canada V-Chip ratings  
Canadian TV V-Chip supports two different Canadian rating systems: English and French.  
rating  
Canadian English V-Chip rating System  
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.  
18+  
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.  
14+  
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.  
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.  
G
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.  
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Canadian French V-Chip rating System  
Adults. Programming is for adults only. This program contains sustained violence or extremely violent  
scenes.  
18 ans +  
Viewers 16 and over. Programming is not suitable for those under age 16. This program contains  
frequent scenes of violence or intensely violent scenes.  
16 ans +  
13 ans +  
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.  
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. 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.  
8 ans +  
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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If you receive Canadian programs you can block Canadian English and  
French V-Chip by ratings only. When you block a particular rating, you  
18+  
14+  
PG  
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View...  
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.  
View...  
View...  
View...  
View...  
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Press OK to View/Block programs with  
this rating.  
4. Press the down arrow button to scroll to the rating you want to change.  
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5. Press the OK button to change its status to block (the lock icon appears  
and all ratings above the one you selected change to lock).  
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16 ans+  
13 ans+  
8 ans+  
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View...  
View...  
View...  
View...  
View...  
Press OK to View/Block programs with  
this rating.  
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V-Chip Movie rating Limit  
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Status  
View...  
View...  
View...  
View...  
View...  
View...  
View...  
Set movie rating limits by blocking movies rated above a specified level.  
NR  
X
NC-17  
R
PG-13  
PG  
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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.  
Press OK to View/Block programs with  
this rating.  
4. Select V-Chip movie rating.  
Blocking Movie ratings  
Once you are in the Movie Ratings menu, follow the same steps  
described for blocking TV ratings.  
Blocking Unrated/Exempt Programs  
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The Unrated/Exempt Prog. option lets you decide if programs that the  
V-Chip recognizes as unrated 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.  
...  
...  
US V-Chip  
Canada V-Chip  
Front panel block  
Channel block  
Unrated/Exempt Prog.  
Lock parental controls  
...  
View...  
...  
View All unrated programs are available.  
Block All unrated programs are not available.  
Press < or > to block/view unrated programs.  
Note: You must remember to activate V-Chip for rating limits to  
take effect.  
Press the down arrow to highlight Unrated/Exempt Prog. Then press the  
right arrow to toggle between View and Block.  
Your TV is equipped to support a  
downloadable rating system. It is similar  
to the current rating system your TV  
has, called V-Chip. When the new rating  
system is available, the TV downloads it  
from the signal and there is nothing you  
need to do to receive the information.  
Once it’s downloaded, a new option  
appears in your Parental Control menu.  
This option and its name are dependent  
on the content acquired from the  
broadcaster.  
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 Block will take effect.  
If you forget your password, press the MENU button, then select Parental  
Control (the password entry screen appears). Simultaneously press and  
hold CH+ and VOL+ on the front panel for 8 seconds. Parental Controls  
unlock and the Parental Control menu appears. You can enter a new  
password by locking the Parental Controls again.  
Note: These ratings are available only if  
the broadcaster is sending them.  
Front Panel Block  
Selecting this option lets you block (disable) or unblock (enable) the TV’s  
front panel. The remote still tunes to any channel. When using this as a  
Parental Control method, 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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Chapter Overview:  
• Sound Menu  
• Picture Menu  
• Channel Guide Menu  
• Time Menu  
• Parental Control Menu  
• Setup Menu  
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Sound settings  
Sound type  
Sound mode  
SAP  
Sound logic  
Dynamic bass  
Headphone settings  
Graphic equalizer  
Sound Menu  
...  
Stereo...  
Normal...  
The Sound menu lets you adjust audio output. To access the Sound menu, press  
MENU on the remote, and then select Sound from the main menu.  
Depending on the kind of signal you're watching, the Sound menu will have  
different items available for you to adjust:  
Medium...  
...  
...  
• If you're watching the TV on the ANTENNA/CABLE ANALOG INPUT  
(look for an A on-screen as you change channels) or any of the video  
inputs, you'll see the Sound menu items shown in the first menu on the  
left.  
The Sound menu for analog channels and all  
video inputs.  
• If you're watching TV on the ANTENNA DIGITAL INPUT (look for a D  
on-screen as you change channels), you'll see the Sound menu items  
shown in the second menu on the left.  
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Sound settings  
...  
Default Dig.Ch. Audio Lang.  
Current Dig.Ch. Audio Lang.  
Sound mode  
Sound logic  
Dynamic bass  
English...  
English...  
Normal...  
This section describes the items available in both kinds of Sound menu.  
Medium...  
Headphone settings  
Graphic equalizer  
...  
...  
The Sound menu for digital channels.  
Sound settings The Sound settings submenu contains the following items:  
Left & Right balance Use the left or right arrow button to center the bar  
under the arrow to balance the left and right speakers.  
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Left & Right balance  
Amplifier Use the left or right arrow button to select External (if your TV is  
using external amplifier only) or Internal (if your TV is using the speakers  
in the TV).  
Amplifier  
External...  
External...  
Subwoofer  
Subwoofer Set the TV’s subwoofer to External, if the TV is using an  
external subwoofer; or None.  
Sound type (available for regular antenna signals and video  
inputs) Press the right arrow button to scroll through the available audio  
types, which control the way the sound comes through your speakers. The  
options available vary according to the input selected.  
Mono (available for regular TV viewing only) Plays the sound in mono  
only. Use this setting when receiving broadcasts with weak stereo signals.  
Stereo Splits the incoming stereo audio signal into left and right channels.  
Most TV programs and recorded materials have stereo audio. The word  
Stereo appears in the channel banner when you tune to a program that is  
broadcast in stereo.  
Automatic (available for regular TV viewing only) Chooses the sound type  
according to the current signal.  
Left and Right (available for audio/video inputs only) Isolates either the  
left or right channel of the incoming audio.  
Default Dig.Ch. Audio Lang. (available for the digital channels only) Choose  
the language you prefer for dialog on digital channels. If your preferred  
language is being broadcast with a program, then the TV will play it. If not,  
then the TV will play the default audio for the program (usually English in the  
U.S.). The default digital channel audio language options are English, Spanish,  
German, Italian, Japanese, Chinese, and Korean.  
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Current Dig.Ch. Audio Lang. (available for the digital channels only) Press  
the right arrow to choose from the audio languages available for the program  
you're watching. The language you choose becomes your preferred audio  
language for all digital channels until you turn the TV off. If the language you  
choose here is not being broadcast with a program, then the TV will play the  
default audio for the program (usually English in the U.S.).  
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Sound settings  
...  
Default Dig.Ch. Audio Lang.  
Current Dig.Ch. Audio Lang.  
Sound mode  
Sound logic  
Dynamic bass  
Headphone settings  
Graphic equalizer  
English...  
English...  
Normal...  
Medium...  
...  
...  
Sound Mode Press the right arrow button to scroll through the available  
audio modes, which provide special processing through your speakers  
(depending on the setting you chose as your Sound type).  
The Sound menu for digital channels  
Normal Does not give any special processing, simply provides the mono  
or stereo sound provided by the signal you're watching.  
Wide Available only for mono signals. “Widens” sound from mono  
broadcasts and mono components connected to your TV for a fuller, more  
spacious sound.  
Magic Available only for stereo signals. Gives a surround effect with more  
bass.  
Second Audio Program (SAP) Plays the program’s audio in a second  
language, if one is available. The letters "SAP" appear in the channel banner  
when you tune to a program that is broadcast with SAP information. SAP audio  
is broadcast in mono. SAP is also used to broadcast a program’s audio with  
descriptions of the video for the visually impaired.  
Note: SAP is only offered on analog channels.  
Sound logic Reduces the annoying blasts in volume during commercial  
breaks, and also amplifies softer sounds in program material. Eliminates the  
need to constantly adjust the volume.  
Dynamic bass Enhances your TV's low-frequency response. The options are  
Off, Medium and High.  
Headphone settings Displays a choice list of available settings you can  
adjust: Volume, Bass and Treble. The Headphone sound option allows you  
to choose stereo, mono or automatic. These descriptions are the same as for  
Sound Type (see the previous page).  
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Headphone volume  
Headphone bass  
Headphone treble  
Headphone sound  
Stereo...  
Graphic equalizer Allows you to choose a specific preset through the Sound  
Preset option. Press the right arrow to cycle through the options: Standard,  
Movie, Voice, Music, Flat, Videogame, Video camera and Personal.  
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Sound preset  
Music...  
The Frequency range displays the different treble and bass bands set for each  
Sound Preset option. You can choose a band and make adjustments. When you  
make adjustments, the Sound Preset option automatically changes to Personal.  
Press the left or right arrow button to select the frequency (Bass 100Hz, Mid  
Bass 500Hz, Medium 1.5kHz, Mid Treble 5kHz, Treble 10kHz) you want to  
adjust. Then use the up or down arrow button to adjust the level.  
Frequency range  
Treble (10kHz)  
To view the frequency range of another Sound Preset option, press the right or  
left arrow until no band is selected and Frequency range is highlighted. Then  
press the up arrow to highlight Sound Preset.  
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Picture Menu  
The Picture menu contains menus and controls to configure the following video  
settings: Advanced picture settings, Picture presets, Black level, Color, Contrast,  
Sharpness, Color Warmth, and Tint. The Picture menu options apply to the  
video for the main TV and video input selections.  
Advanced picture settings  
Picture preset  
Black level  
Color  
...  
Sports...  
Contrast  
Sharpness  
Color warmth  
Tint  
Cool...  
Advanced picture settings  
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Contrast expand You can adjust the contrast of the picture to suit the light  
of the room. Press the right arrow button to choose which of the following  
best describes the lighting in the room: Low, Medium or High.  
Contrast expand  
Scan Velocity Modulation  
Autoformat  
Low...  
Video noise reduction  
Optimized still picture  
Auto skin tone  
Minimum...  
Auto...  
Scan Velocity Modulation Improves the sharpness of the picture by  
changing the speed of the cathode-ray tube’s electron beam when it  
transitions between dark and light areas of the screen. Choose to have it on  
(box checked) or off (box unchecked), depending on your preference.  
Film mode (3:2 Pulldown)  
Autoformat When enabled (box checked) the TV automatically selects the  
best screen format for the incoming signal for analog channels and inputs.  
The Autoformat feature is not available for digital channels.  
Tip:  
Video noise reduction Reduce picture “static” or any type of interference.  
This feature is especially useful for providing a clearer picture in weak  
analog signal conditions. Press the right arrow button to choose between:  
Off for no noise reduction; Minimum for a softer, smoother picture that  
retains picture sharpness and detail; Medium for a slightly softer picture  
than the Minimum setting; Maximum for an even softer, smoother picture  
than the other settings (the picture detail is somewhat decreased).  
If the picture is switching screen formats  
abruptly during normal TV viewing, switch the  
Autoformat feature off.  
Optimized still picture When enabled (box checked), enhances the picture  
specifically for still frames (for example, if you're watching a slide show on  
your HDTV, or if you've paused a frame of a DVD).  
Auto Skin Tone When enabled (box checked), minimizes the flesh tone  
variations of the TV picture.  
Film mode (3:2 Pulldown) Automatically detects video sources that were  
originally recorded on film (like most movies) and subsequently converted  
to a different format (for TV broadcast, for example). Film mode processes  
the converted signal so that it looks as close as possible to the original.  
Another name for this process is reverse 3:2 pulldown.  
Note: Film mode is not available for digital channels.  
Advanced (recommended) enables the feature only when the TV  
detects that movie playback quality could be improved. Advanced is  
the default setting.  
The On setting should only be used in rare circumstances when  
the TV is used solely with film-based sources (like DVDs on a non-  
progressive-scan player).  
The Off setting turns off film mode upconversion. Try using this  
setting if you think the reverse 3:2 pulldown is causing distortions in  
your picture.  
Note: Autoformat and Video noise reduction are available for the CMP1  
and CMP2 inputs only if the signal is 480i.  
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Picture preset Displays a choice list that lets you select one of the preset  
picture settings: Vibrant, Cinematic, Natural, Sports, Videogame, Video Camera  
or Personal. Choose the setting that is best for your viewing environment. You  
can set a different picture preset for each input (including one for your regular  
TV channels).  
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Advanced picture settings  
Picture preset  
Black level  
Color  
...  
Sports...  
Contrast  
Black Level Adjusts the brightness of the picture.  
Sharpness  
Color warmth  
Tint  
Cool...  
Color Adjusts the richness of the color.  
Contrast Adjusts the difference between the light and dark areas of the  
picture.  
Sharpness Adjusts the crispness of the edges in the picture.  
Note: You can adjust sharpness for each channel and input. This is useful  
if the signal appears fuzzy.  
Tip:  
Color Warmth Displays a choice list that lets you set one of three automatic  
color adjustments: Cool for a more blue palette of picture colors; Normal; or  
Warm for a more red palette of picture colors. The warm setting corresponds to  
the NTSC standard of 6500 K.  
You can select a different picture preset  
for each input. For example, The ANTENNA  
DIGITAL INPUT and the ANTENNA/CABLE  
ANALOG INPUT can have different picture  
presets.  
Tint Adjusts the balance between the red and green levels.  
When you change any of these picture settings, the Picture Preset changes to  
Personal. Use the left or right arrow button to make adjustments. To return to  
the Picture menu, press the up or down arrow button.  
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Channel Guide Menu  
The Channel Guide lets you view the entire list of channel numbers and labels. Press the  
GUIDE button to bring up the Channel Guide menu. There are two different kinds of channel  
guides—the one you see depends on the input jack used.  
Channel Guide  
Channel Guide  
02-01  
03-01  
03-02  
03-03  
05-01  
05-02  
08-01  
08-02  
09-01  
01  
02  
03  
04  
05  
06  
07  
08  
09  
My 01  
My 02  
My 03  
My 04  
My 05  
My 06  
My 07  
My 08  
My 09  
To select a channel  
press OK.  
To select a channel  
press OK.  
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Page +: >  
Page - : <  
Page - : <  
The Channel Guide for  
the digital input, showing  
channels and subchannels.  
The Channel Guide for the  
analog input.  
Channels on the digital input (channel 03 in the example above, for example) can have  
subchannels (channels 03-01 and 03-02). Each available subchannel is listed separately in the  
digital channel guide (see page 33 for more information on digital channels).  
Use the up or down arrow button in the channel guide to scroll through the list. Use the left  
and right arrow buttons to move through the guide by "page" (each full screen of channels in  
the guide is a "page"). Press OK to select and tune to the highlighted channel or subchannel.  
Press the CLEAR button to remove the Channel Guide from the screen without changing  
channels.  
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Time Menu  
Sleep Timer Lets you set the TV to turn off after a given amount of time.  
Sleep timer  
00:15  
Time Lets you enter the current time. If it is eight o’clock, for example, you  
must first enter the number zero, then number eight. Use the OK button to  
choose between AM and PM.  
Time  
12:34 pm  
Wake up timer  
Wake up time  
Wake up duration  
Channel number  
Daily  
06:00 am  
01:00  
04 ABC  
Wake up timer Lets you set the TV to turn itself on. When you turn on Wake  
up timer, the following options appear:  
Wake up time Lets you set the time you want the TV to turn itself on.  
Wake up duration Lets you set how long you want the TV to stay on when  
it turns on.  
Channel number Lets you select a specific channel the TV tunes to when  
the wake up timer is set. To change from digital to analog channels (or vice  
versa), highlight Channel number and press the ANT•CABLE button on your  
remote.  
Daily Lets you choose if you want the wake up timer to turn on daily.  
Note: The Wake up timer is available only when the time has been set.  
Parental Control Menu  
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Setup Menu  
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Channel setup  
Preferences  
Closed caption  
Autotuning  
...  
...  
...  
...  
...  
The Setup menu lets you configure the TV to fit its surroundings and your  
preferences. To access the Setup menu, press MENU on the remote, and then  
select Setup from the main menu.  
Convergence  
Channel setup  
Channel setup  
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Signal source Allows you to set which tuner you want to search for  
channels. You can select Analog tuner or Digital tuner to search that tuner  
separately, or you can select Both to search both tuners.  
Signal Source  
Both...  
Analog Signal type  
Auto channel search  
Auto channel update  
List and labels  
Cable...  
Start  
Start  
...  
Analog Signal Type (available for the analog tuner only) The analog  
signal type was set during the initial setup. If you change how you receive  
broadcasts through the antenna input, you must change the Signal type  
setting. Choose Cable if you are using cable or a cable box for TV signals.  
Choose UHF/VHF Antenna if you are using an off-air antenna for analog TV  
signals.  
Press < / > to select where you would like to  
search for channels.  
Auto channel search Searches for channels the current tuner (analog or  
digital) is receiving. Go to page 16 for more information.  
Auto channel update Searches for any new channels that are not in your  
channel list for the current tuner and adds them to that list.  
List and labels Edit the channels in the list or choose labels for each  
channel. Go to page 17 for more information.  
Preferences  
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Language Allows you select your preferred language for the menus:  
English, Español or Français.  
Language  
English...  
...  
Maximum TV volume  
Curtain effect  
Maximum TV volume Allows you to set how high volume turns up when  
you press the VOL+ button. Highlight Maximum volume, then press and  
hold OK to hear the maximum volume. Make sure the volume has not been  
muted or turned down all the way.  
Special features  
Select your language using < or > keys.  
Curtain effect Reveals the picture by "opening" it from the middle of the  
screen when the TV is switched on. Hides the picture by "closing" it from  
the sides when the TV is switched off.  
Short-term vs. Long-term  
Power Outages  
Special features The Auto on setting switches your TV on after a power  
outage; Auto channel tunes the TV to the channel you specify as the Initial  
channel when Auto on is enabled; Auto volume tunes the TV to the volume  
you set in Initial volume when Auto on is enabled.  
The Auto channel and Auto volume settings  
don’t take effect after short-term power  
outages (usually less than two to three  
minutes). The TV will turn back on at the same  
volume and channel as before the power  
outage.  
The Auto channel and Auto volume settings  
take effect after power outages of several  
minutes or more.  
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Closed Caption Many programs are encoded with closed-captioning  
information, which lets you display the audio portion of a program as text  
on the TV screen. Some programs on digital channels offer digital captioning  
information, which gives you more options for the way the captioning is  
displayed on the screen.  
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Closed Caption Setting  
Analog CC Type  
Digital CC Type  
Digital CC Preset  
Digital CC Style  
On...  
CC1...  
Service 1...  
Custom...  
...  
Closed captioning is not available on all channels at all times—only for specific  
programs encoded with closed-captioning information. When a program is  
closed captioned, CC is displayed in the channel banner (see Chapter 3 for more  
information about the channel banner).  
Press < or > key to select the closed  
caption setting.  
The closed caption options are:  
Closed Caption Setting Lets you choose the way both analog and digital  
closed captioning information appears on the screen. The Closed caption  
setting does not effect the DVI-HDTV input.  
Off No captioning information displayed.  
On always Captioning information shown always, when available.  
On when mute Displays captioning information, when available,  
whenever the TV’s sound is muted by pressing the MUTE button. The  
captioning information is not displayed when the sound is not muted.  
Analog CC Type Lets you choose your preferred type of analog closed  
captions.  
CC1 and Text 1 are the primary caption and text services. The captioning  
or text is displayed in the same language as the program’s dialog.  
CC3 and Text 3 serve as the preferred data channels. The captioning  
or text is often a secondary language translation, simplified English, or  
displayed at a slower rate.  
CC2 and CC4 and Text 2 and Text 4 are rarely available and broadcasters  
use them only in special conditions, such as when CC1 and CC3 are not  
available, or Text1 and Text3 are not available.  
Notes: The CC options display information at any position on the  
screen. These options overlay the text on top of the picture as it is  
received.  
The Text options display information at one particular position  
(such as the bottom third) of the screen. You cannot see the picture  
underneath the text.  
Digital CC Type Lets you select a closed caption service mode (1-6) for  
digital channels.  
Service 1 and Service 2 are the primary and secondary languages,  
respectively.  
Service 3 and Service 4, 5, 6 are additional caption sources that may be  
available.  
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Digital CC Preset Lets you choose the way the digital closed captioning  
appears on the screen.  
Go back  
Closed Caption Setting  
Analog CC Type  
Digital CC Type  
Digital CC Preset  
Digital CC Style  
On...  
Default Uses the settings sent by the broadcaster for the size, color, and  
font used for digital closed captioning, as well as for the color and opacity  
of the captioning's background.  
CC1...  
Service 1...  
Custom...  
...  
Custom Lets you customize the size, color, and font used for digital  
closed captioning, as well as for the color and opacity of the captioning's  
background (see the Digital CC Style menu item below).  
Press < or > key to select the closed  
caption setting.  
Digital CC Style If you set the Digital CC Preset option to Custom, you can  
customize the following digital closed-captioning settings:  
Go back  
Closed Caption Size  
Closed Caption Font  
Closed Caption Opacity  
Closed Caption Color  
CC Background Color  
Standard...  
Closed caption size Lets you set the size of the digital closed-caption text.  
You can choose Standard, Large, or Small.  
Font 1...  
Solid...  
White...  
Black...  
Closed caption font Lets you select a character design for the digital  
closed-caption text. A font is a complete assortment of letters, numbers,  
punctuation marks, etc. of a given design. You can choose from eight  
fonts with varying character styles and spacing.  
Press < or > key to select the closed  
caption size.  
Closed caption opacity Lets you set the appearance of the space behind  
the digital closed-caption text: Solid, Transparent, Translucent, or  
Flashing.  
Closed caption color Lets you choose the color of the digital closed-  
caption text: White, Black, Red, Green, Blue, Yellow, Magenta, or Cyan.  
CC background color Lets you choose the color of the area of the screen  
behind the digital closed-caption text: White, Black, Red, Green, Blue,  
Yellow, Magenta, or Cyan.  
Note: These captioning style options only have an effect on true  
digital closed captions.  
Not all captioning on digital channels is digital captioning—it depends  
on what the broadcaster is sending. If the closed captioning for a  
program is not digital, the Digital CC Style settings will not have an  
effect.  
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Autotuning Displays a choice list that lets you set up the TV to automatically  
tune to the correct input channel when you press a device button (SAT•CABLE,  
AUX or DVD) on the remote. Go to Chapter 3 for details about the Autotuning  
feature.  
Go back  
Channel setup  
Preferences  
Closed caption  
Autotuning  
...  
...  
...  
...  
...  
Convergence  
Convergence The Auto convergence feature automatically adjusts the TV’s tubes  
(this may take several minutes, after which you can make fine adjustments to the  
convergence settings); Red convergence displays the Red convergence screen,  
allowing you to use the arrow buttons to align the red and green images; Blue  
convergence displays the Blue convergence screen, allowing you to use the arrow  
buttons to align the blue and green images.  
Go back  
Channel setup  
Preferences  
Closed caption  
Autotuning  
...  
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Convergence  
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Chapter Overview:  
• FAQs  
Troubleshooting  
• Care and Cleaning  
• FCC Information  
• Limited Warranty  
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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 DIGITAL INPUT to view local digital channels. You might need to  
purchase an antenna. Go to page 18 for more information.  
How do I tell an analog channel from a digital channel?  
There are several different ways to tell if your channel is digital or not. Press the INFO button to display the channel  
banner. Look at the lower left corner for a channel number. Channels with a primary channel and a subchannel are  
digital channels, but not all digital channels have subchannels. The lower left side shows a 'D' for digital channels and  
an 'A' for analog channels. If it's a digital station you might also see a digital TV program title and description shown.  
Page 33 also has more information.  
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. 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 17 for more information.  
Why does the first channel search take a long time?  
If you’re searching for analog and digital (both) in the Channel Search menu, 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 subchannel of that  
digital channel.  
How do I control other devices I’ve connected to the TV?  
Because your TV came with a universal remote, you can program your remote to the button corresponding with the  
device you have connected to your TV. Go to page 24 for information on programming your remote.  
Why are there black bars on my screen and can I get rid of them?  
Analog channels are normally sent in a 4:3 format, which cannot fill a 16:9 screen like your TV. Most digital channels  
are sent in a 16:9 format which do fill your screen, but sometimes are sent in 4:3. It depends on how the broadcaster  
or device connected to your TV formatting the video. Aspect ratios are determined by the broadcaster and may change  
from one program to another. The Autoformat feature in the menu allows the TV to select the best picture format for  
the signal received. Go to page 44 for more details.  
You can use the FORMAT button on the remote to see the different formats available that might eliminate the black  
bars. The format type is displayed on screen. No other options are possible aside from those you see by cycling  
through with this button.  
Note: Format control is not available for digital 16:9 broadcasts.  
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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  
Press the TV button.  
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.  
Something might be wrong with your remote control. Press the POWER button on the front of the TV. If the TV turns on, check the  
remote control solutions on the next page.  
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.  
The TV might be performing a periodic diagnostic check. Wait for a few minutes for the TV to turn on.  
Buttons don’t work  
If you’re using the remote control, press the TV button first to make sure the remote is in TV mode.  
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. Go to page 47 for instructions.  
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 the TV. Wait ten minutes. Then, plug the TV in again.  
TV turns on unexpectedly  
Wake up timer might have been activated. Go to page 47 for instructions.  
Auto on might have been activated. Go to page 47 for instructions.  
You might have pressed CH+, CH- or INPUT on the remote accidentally.  
Blank screen  
If you're trying to watch TV, change channels or press the ANT•CABLE button to switch tuners.  
If you're trying to watch something that's playing on a device connected to the TV (like a DVD or a VCR tape), press the TV button  
on the remote, then press INPUT until you get to the correct video input channel.  
If you're trying to watch a device (like your DVD player or VCR), make sure the device connected to the TV is turned on.  
If you're trying to watch a device (like your DVD player or VCR), make sure the device is connected correctly.  
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. Go to page 42 for more information.  
Sound okay, picture poor  
Check antenna connections. Make sure all of the cables are firmly connected to the jacks.  
Try adjusting sharpness function to improve weak signals. Go to page 45 for more instructions.  
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Can’t select certain channel  
Make sure the remote control is in TV mode. Press the TV button and enter the channel number using the number buttons.  
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).  
noisy stereo reception  
May be a weak station. Use Sound menu to choose mono sound.  
no picture, no sound but TV is on  
Maybe the Signal Source is set to the wrong choice. Go to page 48 for detailed instructions.  
The channel might be blank — change channels.  
If you’re watching your VCR and it’s connected with a coaxial cable, 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).  
Volume buttons not adjusting volume louder  
Check to make sure volume isn’t limited by the maximum volume feature. Go to page 48 for more instructions.  
Picture not moving  
You have activated the Freeze feature by pressing FREEZE or OK on the remote. Press any button to “unfreeze” the picture.  
Black box appears on the screen  
Closed-captioning might be on. Check Closed Caption in the Setup menu. Go to page 49 for more instructions.  
Freeze not working  
The freeze feature is not available for Component video (CMP1 or CMP2) or DVI inputs.  
Low battery warning appears on screen  
Place new batteries in remote.  
TV picture keeps switching between screen formats abruptly  
Switch the Autoformat feature to Off. See page 44 for more information.  
Channel search finds few channels  
The cable connected to the ANTENNA/CABLE ANALOG INPUT and/or ANTENNA DIGITAL INPUT jack might be loose.  
Your off-air antenna might be getting a weak signal. Move it higher or get a bigger antenna.  
If you have cable TV, make sure that signal is connected to the ANTENNA/CABLE ANALOG INPUT—do not connect it to the  
ANTENNA DIGITAL INPUT.  
If you have a cable box, you can’t connect it to the ANTENNA DIGITAL INPUT jack. Connect it to the ANTENNA/CABLE ANALOG  
INPUT or a Video Input jack.  
Select the Both option in the Channel Search menu, and retry the channel search.  
The Remote Control Doesn’t Work  
Something might be between the remote and the remote sensor on the component. Make sure there is a clear path.  
Maybe the remote isn’t aimed directly at the device (TV or DVD) that you’re trying to operate.  
Maybe remote is not in TV Mode. Press the TV button so remote will control TV.  
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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 components.)  
You might need to drain the remote’s microprocessor: remove batteries and press the number 1 button for at least 60 seconds.  
Release the 1 button, replace the batteries, and (if necessary) program the remote again.  
Problems with DVI-HDTV Connection  
Make sure the 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 DVI-HDTV input and you’re receiving Unusable Signal message on-screen, contact the manufacturer of the  
DVI device for further assistance.  
If you tune to the DVI-HDTV input and you see snow, the video goes in and out, or the video takes a long time to appear, your 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 to the Y Pb Pr jacks instead if they are available or contact the  
manufacturer of the DVI device for further assistance.  
If you have 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 format output that will fix this. Choose either 720p or 1080i.  
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, press MENU, then select Parental Control (the password entry screen appears). Simultaneously press  
and hold CH+ and VOL+ on the TV’s front panel for 8 seconds. The Parental control menu appears on the screen, and you can re-  
enter a password via Lock Parental Controls.  
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, and see if the problem is  
fixed. If the problem remains, then please visit www.rca.com/television for updated FAQs or contact RCA Customer Support at the  
support number provided in your Warranty under How To Get Service.  
How Do I Replace My Remote?  
If you need to replace your remote, call 1-800-338-0376. Your remote part number is R401A1. A shipping and handling fee will be  
charged upon ordering, and the appropriate sales tax. Have your Visa, MasterCard or Discover Card ready.  
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Care and Cleaning  
CAUTION: Turn OFF your TV before cleaning.  
You can clean the TV as required, using a soft lint-free cloth. Be sure to occasionally dust the ventilation slots in the cabinet  
to help assure adequate ventilation.  
The TV’s screen may be cleaned with a soft, lint-free cloth as well. Take care not to scratch or mar the screen. If  
necessary, you may use a cloth dampened with warm water. Never use strong cleaning agents, such as ammonia-  
based cleaners, or abrasive powder. These types of cleaners will damage the TV.  
While cleaning do not spray liquid directly on the screen, 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.  
Caution: Using video games or any external accessory with fixed images for extended periods of time can cause them to  
be permanently imprinted on the picture tube (or projection TV picture tubes). ALSO, some network/program logos, phone  
numbers, etc. may cause similar damage. This damage is not covered by your warranty.  
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 guarantee  
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:  
Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.  
Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.  
Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected.  
Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.  
This Class B digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES-003.  
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Limited Warranty  
What your warranty covers:  
Defects in materials or workmanship to the first consumer purchaser.  
For how long after your purchase:  
One year from date of purchase for labor.  
One year from date of purchase for parts.  
One year from date of purchase for the picture tubes.  
What we will do:  
Pay an Authorized Service Center the labor charges to repair your unit.  
Pay an Authorized Service Center for the new, or at our option, refurbished replacement parts and picture tube required to  
repair your unit.  
What your warranty does not cover:  
Customer instruction. (Your Owner’s Manual describes how to install, adjust, and operate your unit. Any additional  
information should be obtained from your dealer.)  
Installation and related adjustments.  
Damage resulting from non-approved installation methods.  
Signal reception problems not caused by your unit.  
Damage from misuse or neglect.  
Damage from ordinary wear.  
Damage from the failure to follow directions or improper maintenance.  
Batteries.  
Images burnt onto the screen.  
A television that has been modified or incorporated into other products, or is used for institutional or other commercial  
purposes.  
A unit purchased or serviced outside the U.S.A.  
Acts of nature, such as but not limited to lightning damage.  
How you get service:  
Call 1-877-RCA-HDTV and have your unit’s date of purchase and model/serial number ready.  
A representative will troubleshoot your problem over the phone.  
If the representative determines that you should receive service, they will provide you with the name(s) of the  
Authorized Service Center in your area.  
Contact the Service Center and arrange for home or pick up, repair, and return service, provided that your unit is  
located within the geographic territory covered by an Authorized Service Center. If not, you must take your unit to the  
Service Center location at your own expense, or pay for the cost the Service Center may charge to transport your unit to  
and from your home.  
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 the online Product Registration on www.rca.com/television or complete and mail the Product  
Registration Card packed with your unit. It will make it easier to contact you should it ever be necessary. The return of  
the card is not required for warranty coverage.  
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THE WARRANTY STATED ABOVE IS THE ONLY WARRANTY APPLICABLE TO THIS PRODUCT. ExCEPT TO THE  
ExTENT PROHIBITED BY APPLICABLE LAW, ANY IMPLIED WARRANTY OF MECHANTABILITY OR FITNESS  
FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ON THIS PRODUCT IS LIMITED TO THE APPLICABLE WARRANTY PERIOD SET  
FORTH ABOVE. 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.  
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 limitations on how long an implied warranty lasts, so the above limitation may not apply to  
you.  
Some states do not allow the exclusion or limitation of incidental or consequential damages, so the above limitation  
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 unit outside the United States:  
This warranty does not apply. Contact 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.  
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PVR 29  
VCR 30  
Code List, Remote control 27  
Color 45  
Color warmth 45  
Component buttons 33, 51  
Connections 9, 10, 11, 12  
Content themes 37, 38  
Contrast 45  
J
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Jacks 18, 19  
A/V receiver 14  
Age-based ratings 37  
Amplifier 42  
Analog Closed Captions 49, 50  
Analog TV 2, 18, 32, 33, 46, 48  
ANT•CAB button 2, 22  
Antenna 2, 18  
Jack 18  
Aspect ratio 3  
Audio  
remote codes 27  
S-Video  
ANTENNA/CABLE 34, 45  
Component video 34  
DVI 4, 34  
Front panel 20, 34  
S-Video 34  
jacks 19, 34  
Safety information 2  
SAT•CAB button 23  
Satellite receiver 12, 13  
Scan velocity modulation 44  
Screen format 22, 32, 44, 56  
Search  
Automatic code 24, 25  
Second audio program (SAP)  
32, 43  
Setup menu 16, 48  
Sharpness 45  
Signal type 48  
Sleep timer 47  
Sound  
Video 34  
Contrast expand 44  
Curtain effect 48  
L
Language 16, 48  
Lists and labels 17, 48  
D
Digital  
Sound 3  
Digital Closed Captions 49, 50  
Digital TV 2, 11, 13, 16, 18, 32,  
33, 46, 48  
DVD  
button 22, 34  
connection 10, 11  
DVD remote codes 28  
DVI input 19, 34  
Dynamic bass 43  
Audio/Video  
Cables 19  
Jacks 19  
M
Maximum TV volume 48  
Menu  
Auto channel search 16, 48  
Auto channel update 48  
Auto convergence 51  
Autoformat 56  
Automatic code search 24, 25  
Auto skin tone 44  
Autotuning 33, 34  
AUX button 22  
Button 16, 23  
Channel guide 46  
Language 16, 48  
Parental control 47  
Picture 44  
Setup 16, 51  
Sound 43  
Time 47  
menu 43  
mode 43  
presets 43  
settings 42  
type 42  
Sound logic 43  
Stereo 32, 42, 56  
Subwoofer 18, 42  
B
Mute 23, 32  
E
Balance 42  
Batteries 15  
Black level 45  
Buttons  
ANT•CAB 2, 22  
AUX 22  
Front panel 20  
INFO 22  
INPUT 27  
SAT/CABLE 23  
TV 23  
T
Exempt programs 40  
O
Time 32, 47  
Tint 45  
Transport buttons 23  
Troubleshooting 55, 56  
TruScan 4  
TV button 23  
TV problems 55  
TV remote codes 27  
OK button 23  
ON•OFF button 22  
Optimized still picture 44  
F
Film Mode 4, 44  
Freeze 22, 56  
FRNT input 34  
Front panel  
Block 40  
P
Parental control 35  
Menu 47  
Buttons 20  
jacks 20  
Problems 57  
Lock/unlock 40  
VCR 23  
U
Password 57  
G
Unrated programs 40  
US V-Chip ratings 35, 36, 40  
Picture menu 44  
Picture presets 45  
POWER button 20  
Preferences 48  
Programming the remote  
Automatic code search 24, 25  
PVR remote codes 29  
C
Cables  
Audio/Video 8  
Coaxial 8  
Component video 8  
DVI 8  
GO BACK button 22  
Graphic equalizer 43  
GUIDE button 46  
V
V-Chip 35, 36  
H
Canadian ratings 39  
movie rating limit 40  
problems 57  
S-Video 8  
Headphones  
Settings 43  
Home Theatre  
remote codes 29  
Canadian V-Chip ratings 35, 39  
English system 38  
French system 39  
Channel banner 32  
Channel Guide menu 46  
Channel number 32  
Channel setup 48  
CLEAR button 22  
Closed Captions 32  
Analog 49, 50  
US ratings 40  
r
Variable output 18  
VCR 10, 11, 12, 13  
recording 25  
Rating limits  
problems 57  
Remote control  
batteries 56  
I
VCR button 23  
INFO button 22  
Initial setup 16  
INPUT button 27  
Inputs 19  
ANTENNA/CABLE 45  
CMP1 and CMP2 19, 34  
DVI 34  
VCR remote codes 30  
Video input jacks  
Video noise reduction 44  
code list 27  
modes 25  
problems 56  
programming 23  
Resolution 2  
W
Digital 49, 50  
CMP1/CMP2 inputs 19, 34  
Coaxial cable 8  
Code list  
Audio 27  
DVD 28  
Reverse 3:2 pulldown 44  
Wake up timer 47  
FRNT 34  
VID1 and VID2 34  
Y
Y PB PR jacks 19  
Home Theatre in a Box 29  
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