RCA Flat Panel Television scenium User Guide

HDTV Monitor User’s Guide  
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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 manufacturers 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.  
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 Electrical Code and in Canada, Part  
Example of Antenna Grounding as per  
(NEC) National Electrical Code  
ANTENNA  
LEAD IN  
WIRE  
1 of the Canadian Electrical Code provides information with respect to proper  
GROUND CLAMP  
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  
POWER SERVICE GROUNDING  
EQUIPMENT  
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  
Key Features Overview  
Your TV is equipped with features that will add to your TV viewing experience. The following information  
summarizes a few of these features. Chapter 3 provides more information about the rest of the TVs features and  
how to use them.  
DVI-HDTV Input  
Lets you connect an HD receiver with a DVI output.  
L/MONO  
DVI (Digital Visual Interface) Provides an uncompressed, digital video interface developed  
DVI-HDTV  
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 signal speed of the DVI connection is 1080i for HDTV at a  
rate of 1.78 Gigabits per second.  
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Dolby* Virtual  
Available only for stereo signals. Creates a virtualized surround sound experience from two  
speakers using the Dolby Pro Logic decoding. It provides the sensation of being surrounded by  
additional speakers.  
PIP (Picture-In-Picture) and POP (Picture-Outside-Picture)  
Description: PIP lets you watch two channels at one time one channel on the main screen and  
the other in a smaller window. POP also lets you watch two channels at one time- one channel on  
the left side of the screen (the main picture) and the other on the right.  
Requirements: Press the PIP button to bring up the PIP window. Press again to bring up POP.  
Chapter 3 has detailed instructions on how to use the PIP and POP features.  
PIP example  
POP example  
Auto Tuning  
Description: Allows you to set up the TV to automatically tune to a specific channel when you  
press a certain component (VCR, DVD player, etc.) button on the remote.  
Requirements: Set up Auto Tuning in the TVs menu system. (Chapter 3 has details).  
V-Chip: Parental Controls  
Description: You can block programs and movies by content, age-based ratings, and/or movie  
ratings.  
Requirements:  
Set up the Parental Control menu in the TVs main menu (Chapter 3 has details).  
The broadcasters must use the rating system when they send the program to your TV in order  
for your TV to block the program.  
Parental controls must be locked for these settings to take affect.  
* Dolby is a trademark of Dolby Laboratories  
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Table of Contents  
IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS ....................... 1  
Find Out If You Need to Program the  
Remote ..........................................................14  
Programming the Remote..............................14  
How to Use the Remote After You’ve  
Introduction  
Key Features Overview............................................... 2  
DVI-HDTV Input .............................................2  
Dolby* Virtual ...................................................2  
PIP (Picture-In-Picture) and POP  
Programmed It ..............................................15  
Remote Control Codes .............................................15  
Chapter 3: Using the TV’s Features  
(Picture-Outside-Picture) ................................2  
Auto Tuning ......................................................2  
V-Chip: Parental Controls .................................2  
Channel Banner ........................................................17  
Why You Should Use the Autotuning Feature ......17  
How to Set Up the Autotuning Feature ........17  
Parental Controls and V-Chip .................................18  
How V-Chip Works ..........................................18  
V-Chip TV Rating .............................................19  
Blocking Specific Content Themes .................20  
Viewing Specific Content Themes..................20  
V-Chip Movie Rating Limit .............................20  
V-Chip Unrated Program Block ......................21  
Lock/Unlock Parental Controls .......................21  
Front Panel Block ............................................21  
PIP (Picture-in-Picture) and POP  
Chapter 1: Connections and Setup  
Things to Consider Before You Connect .................. 4  
Protect Against Power Surges ..........................4  
Protect Components from Overheating ..........4  
Position Cables Properly to Avoid Audio  
Interference.....................................................4  
Important Stand and Base Safety  
Information .....................................................4  
Use Indirect Light ..............................................4  
Cables Needed to Connect Components to  
Your TV ............................................................4  
(Picture-outside-Picture) Operation ................... 21  
PIP and POP Buttons .......................................21  
Choose Your Connection............................................ 5  
TV + HD Receiver + VCR + DVD Player.................... 6  
TV + Satellite Receiver + VCR .................................. 7  
TV + DVD + VCR......................................................... 8  
TV+ A/V Receiver or Speakers .................................. 9  
Explanation of Jacks................................................ 10  
The Front of Your TV ............................................... 11  
Front Inputs .....................................................11  
Front Panel Buttons ........................................11  
Plug in the TV ........................................................... 11  
Put batteries in the remote..................................... 11  
How to Use the Remote Control to Complete the  
Initial Setup .............................................................. 11  
Chapter 4: Using the TV’s Menu System  
Sound Menu..............................................................22  
Picture Menu ............................................................23  
Channel Guide Menu ...............................................23  
Time Menu ................................................................24  
Parental Control Menu ............................................24  
PIP Menu ...................................................................24  
Setup Menu ..............................................................24  
Chapter 5: Other Information  
Troubleshooting........................................................26  
Care and Cleaning ....................................................27  
Turn on the TV.......................................................... 11  
Complete the Initial Setup ...................................... 11  
Set the Menu Language .................................12  
Complete Auto Channel Search .....................12  
Changing Lists and Labels ..............................12  
Auto Convergence ..........................................12  
Limited Warranty .....................................................28  
Accessories................................................................29  
Chapter 2: Using the Remote Control  
The Buttons on the Remote Control ......................13  
Using the INPUT Button .................................14  
Programming the Remote to Operate Other  
Components............................................................14  
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Connections & Setup  
Things to Consider Before You Connect  
Protect Against Power Surges  
Connect all components before you plug any of their power cords into the wall outlet.  
Turn off the TV and/or component 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 Components from Overheating  
Don’t block ventilation holes on any of the components. Arrange the components so that air can circulate  
freely.  
Don’t stack components.  
When you place components 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 components.  
Position Cables Properly to Avoid Audio Interference  
Insert each cable firmly into the designated jack.  
If you place components 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.  
Important Stand and Base Safety Information  
Choose the location for your TV carefully. Place the TV on a stand or base that is of adequate size and strength to  
prevent the TV from being accidentally tipped over, pushed off, or pulled off. This could cause personal injury and/  
or damage the TV. Refer to the Important Safety Instructions on page 1.  
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 Components to Your TV  
The pictures below show the cables needed for the connections represented in this book.  
Audio/Video cables  
Component Video (YPbPr)  
cables  
Coaxial cable  
S-Video cable  
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Connections & Setup  
Choose Your Connection  
There are several ways to connect your TV. Please use the following chart to determine which connection is best  
for you. Proceed to the appropriate page and connect your TV.  
Note: If you prefer, we can provide you with the name of an Authorized Service Representative who will visit your home for a fee to  
install your electronic entertainment system and to instruct you in its operation. For details about this service, call 1-888-206-3359.  
Components  
Cables  
Needed  
Connection  
Title  
Go to...  
Coaxial  
page 6  
TV + HD Receiver  
+ DVD + VCR  
Audio/video  
Component video  
Coaxial  
TV + Satellite  
Receiver + VCR  
page 7  
page 8  
Audio/video  
S-Video  
TV + DVD + VCR  
Coaxial  
Audio/video  
Component video  
For general information on connecting an A/V receiver or speakers to your TV, go to page 9.  
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Connections & Setup  
CABLE  
O
R
OFF-AIR ANTENNA  
1A  
HD RECEIVER  
DVD PLAYER  
S-VIDEO  
VIDEO  
P
B
P
R
L
R
Y
AUDIO  
L
R
AUDIO OUT  
ANT OUT  
ANT IN  
SAT IN  
P
B
PR  
L
R
Y
S-VIDEO  
PB  
P
R
L
R
Y
2A  
1B  
2B  
5A  
3B  
5B  
Satellite Receiver  
P
B
PR  
/MON
R
Y
TV  
LMONO  
DVI-HDTV  
EXT/INT  
+
+
P
B
PR  
/MONO  
R
Y
COMPNENT INPUTS  
LEFT  
RIGHT  
EXTERNAL SPEAKERS  
3A  
COMPOSITE INPUTS  
AUDIO/VIDEO OUTPUT  
FIXED AUDIO  
V
V
L/MONO  
R
R
V
L
R
3C  
ANTEN/  
CAB
VARIABLE  
AUDIO  
SUBWOOFER  
L
R
L/MNO  
4C  
4A  
DEO  
L
AUD
VCR  
IN  
4B  
OUT  
L
AUDIO  
V
ANTENNA IN  
NNA OUT  
TV + HD Receiver + VCR + DVD Player  
1. Make sure cable or antenna and/or satellite is connected to your VCR.  
A. Connect the coaxial cable from your cable outlet or antenna to the antenna input on the HD Receiver.  
B. Connect the satellite dish antenna to the satellite input on the HD Receiver.  
2. Connect your HD Receiver to your TV.  
A. Connect the audio (white and red) cables to the CMP1 L/MONO and R audio jacks on the back of the TV and to the Audio Output jacks  
on the HD Receiver.  
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 HD Receiver.  
Notes: The Y, PB, PR jacks are sending the digital cable signal to the TV.  
If your HD Receiver has a DVI output, connect the HD Receiver to your TV using a DVI cable. Make sure to connect the left and right audio cables to the DVI L/MONO and R jacks  
on the TV.  
3. Connect your HD Receiver to your VCR.  
A. Connect a coaxial cable to the HD Receiver’s antenna output and to VCR’s antenna input.  
B. Connect the audio (white and red) cables to the Audio Output jacks on the HD Receiver and to the Audio Input jacks on the VCR.  
C. Connect the video cable to the Video Output jack on the HD Receiver and to the Video Input jack on the VCR.  
4. Connect your VCR to your TV.  
A. Connect a coaxial cable to the VCR’s antenna output and to the ANTENNA/CABLE 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.  
5. Connect your DVD player to your TV.  
A. Connect the audio (white and red) cables to the CMP2 L/MONO and R audio 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 CMP2 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 doesn’t have Y, PB, PR jacks, but does have an S-Video jack, connect the player to the TV’s VID1 S-VIDEO jack using an S-Video cable.  
If your DVD player doesn’t have an S-Video jack, connect the player to the TV’s VID1 V (video) jack using a video cable.  
Important: If you use the TV’s VID1 S-VIDEO or V (video) jack to connect the DVD player, you must connect the audio cables to the TV’s VID1 L/MONO and R jacks.  
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Connections & Setup  
SATELLITE  
RECEIVER  
VIDEO  
L
AUDIO  
R
S-VIDEO  
P
B
PR  
LO  
R
Y
3C  
L/MONO  
HDTV MONITOR  
3A  
DVI-HDTV  
EXT/INT  
+
+
L/MONO  
R
Y
3B  
COPUTS  
LEFT  
RIGHT  
EXTERNAL SPEAKERS  
COMPOSE INTS  
AUDIO/VIDEO OUTPUT  
FIXED AUDIO  
V
L/MONO  
R
V
L
R
ANTEN
CABLE  
VARIABLE  
AUDIO  
R
V
L/MNO  
R
SUBWER  
L
1A  
1B  
1C  
VIDEO  
L
AUDIO  
R
VCR  
IN  
CABLE  
OUT  
O
R
L
R
AUDIO  
VIDEO  
ANTENNA IN  
ANTENNA OUT  
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 and to the ANTENNA/CABLE 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 on the VCR.  
3. Connect your Satellite Receiver to your TV.  
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 jack on the satellite receiver.  
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Connections & Setup  
DVD Player  
Y
P
B
AUDIO  
P
R
L
R
S-VIDEO  
1A  
1B  
P
B
PR  
L/MO
R
Y
L/MONO  
HDTV MONITOR  
DVI-HDTV  
EXT/INT  
+
+
P
B
P
R
L/MONO  
R
Y
COMPONENT INPUTS  
LEFT  
RIGHT  
EXTERNAL SPEAKERS  
COMPOSITE INPUTS  
AUDIO/VIDEO OUTPUT  
FIXED AUDIO  
V
V
L/MONO  
L/MNO  
R
R
V
L
R
ANTEN
CABLE  
VARIABLE  
AUDIO  
SUBR  
L
R
2A  
2B  
2C  
VIDE
L
AUDIO  
R
VCR  
IN  
CABLE  
OUT  
O
R
L
R
AUDIO  
VIDEO  
ANTENNA IN  
ANTENNA OUT  
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/MONO and R Audio 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 and to the ANTENNA/CABLE 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.  
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 on the VCR.  
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Connections & Setup  
TV+ A/V Receiver or Speakers  
These are two different ways your TV uses a component to hear audio.  
1. 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.  
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.  
VARIABLE provides variable-level audio output. Volume levels can be controlled by the volume  
controls on the TV and TV remote control.  
-OR-  
2. Use speaker wire to connect the TV to external speakers.  
The EXT/INT switch beside the jacks let you turn the TV’s internal speakers on or off. If you connect  
external speakers, slide the switch to EXT so the audio is sent to the external speakers only.  
Choosing INT sends the audio to the TV’s speakers only.  
Note: The external speaker rating is 8 ohms with 15 watts power handling capabilities.  
A/V RECEIVER  
VCR  
CD  
IN  
TAPE  
TV  
IN  
IN  
OUT  
IN  
OUT  
R
L
Connect to either FIXED or  
VARIABLE Output  
1
P
B
P
R
L/MONO  
L/MONO  
R
Y
TV  
L/MONO  
R
DVI-HDTV  
EXT/INT  
+
+
P
B
P
R
R
Y
COMPONENT INPUTS  
LEFT  
RIGHT  
EXTERAL SPEAKERS  
COMPOSITE INPUTS  
AUDIO/VIDEO OUTPUT  
FIXED AO  
V
V
L/MONO  
L/MONO  
R
R
V
L
ANTENNA/  
CABLE  
VARIABLE  
AUDIO  
SUBWOOFER  
L
R
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Connections & Setup  
Explanation of Jacks  
This section describes the jacks you can use to make connections. There are several ways to connect components  
to your TV.  
DVI-HDTV Input Lets you connect an HD receiver with a DVI output.  
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 signal speed of the DVI connection is 1080i for HDTV at a  
rate of 1.78 Gigabits per second.  
L/MONO  
R
DVI-HDTV  
L/MONO (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.  
COMPONENT INPUTS Lets you connect a component video source, such as a DVD player.  
PB  
P
R
L/MONO  
R
Y
CMP1 Y, PB, P (Component Video) Provides optimum picture quality because the video is  
separated intoRthree 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/MONO and R  
Audio Input jacks.  
CMP1 L/MONO (Audio) Provides left audio connection. The left audio connector is usually  
white.  
PB  
P
R
L/MONO  
R
Y
COMPONENT INPUTS  
CMP1 R (Audio) Provides right audio connection. The right audio connector is usually red.  
CMP2 Y, PB, PR, and L/MONO 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 component such as a VCR, DVD player, or  
laserdisc player. Its AUDIO jacks are the same as described for CMP1 above.  
COMPOSITE INPUTS  
L/MONO  
L/MONO  
V
V
R
R
VID1 S-VIDEO Provides better picture quality than the video jacks (VID1 and 2 Video)  
because the color part of the signal 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.  
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 component such as  
a VCR, DVD player, or laserdisc player. Their description is the same as VID1 above.  
Note: Do not connect an S-Video and Video cable at the same time in either VID1 or VID2 jacks.  
AUDIO/VIDEO OUTPUTS Lets you connect an amplifier or audio receiver for improved sound  
quality or an external video monitor.  
AUDIO/VIDEO OUTPUT  
FIXED AUDIO  
FIXED AUDIO L/R Provides fixed-level audio output from the TV. This audio output is ideal  
for connecting to an A/V receiver when you want to control the volume through the A/V  
receiver.  
R
L
V
VARIABLE  
AUDIO  
VARIABLE AUDIO Provides variable-level audio output. Volume levels are controlled by the  
volume controls on the TV and remote control.  
R
L
SUBWOOFER  
SUBWOOFER Provides lower bass audio frequencies out from the TV and 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 22 for instructions.  
EXTERNAL SPEAKERS  
Right and Left Speaker Terminals Let you connect external left and right speakers to the  
TV to receive left and right sound.  
EXT/INT (switch) Lets you turn the TV’s internal speakers on or off. EXT sends audio to  
external speakers only. INT sends audio to the TV’s internal speakers only.  
EXT/INT  
+
+
ANTENNA/CABLE Lets you connect a coaxial cable to receive the signal from the antenna,  
cable, cable box, or if using the examples on pages 6-8, a VCR.  
LEFT  
RIGHT  
EXTERNAL SPEAKERS  
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Connections & Setup  
The Front of Your TV  
Front Inputs  
The TV has front inputs for convenience: one set of audio/video inputs, an S-Video and a headphone jack. Locate the jacks either  
on the front of the TV or on one of the sides. You can access the component you connected to the front of the TV by pressing the  
INPUT button on your remote until FRNT appears on the screen. The jacks are ideal for using a video game console or a  
camcorder.  
Note: When connecting a device that uses a monaural cable, such as some camcorders, use the Left (mono) input jack to get sound from both speakers.  
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.  
VIDEO (in) Receives video from another component such as a VCR, camcorder or video game console.  
L/MONO and R AUDIO Receives audio from another component such as a VCR, camcorder or video game console.  
S-VIDEO (in) Allows you to connect an S-Video cable from another component. Make sure you also connect audio cables from  
the component to the TV.  
Front Panel Buttons  
If you cannot locate your remote, you can use the front panel buttons of your TV to operate many of the TV’s features.  
MENU/OK Brings up the Main menu. In the menu system, it selects highlighted items.  
CH v Scans down through the current channel list. In the menu system, acts like down arrow button on the remote control and  
adjusts menu controls.  
v
CH  
Scans up through the channel list. In the menu system, acts like up arrow button on the remote control and adjusts menu  
controls.  
VOL < Decreases the volume. In the menu system, acts like left arrow button on the remote control and adjusts menu controls.  
VOL > 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.  
Plug in the TV  
Plug the end of the power cord into a grounded wall outlet. Insert the plug completely into the outlet.  
Put batteries in the remote  
Remove the battery compartment cover from the back of the remote by pushing down on and  
sliding off the cover.  
Insert 2 “AA” fresh batteries. Make sure the polarities (+ and -) are aligned correctly.  
Replace the cover.  
How to Use the Remote Control to Complete the 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.  
ON OFF  
VCR1  
DVD  
TV  
VCR2  
AUX SAT  
CABLE  
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  
SKIP  
TV button  
+
To select the item that you’ve highlighted, press OK.  
Note: Highlighted means that the menu item stands out from other menu items on the list (appears darker, brighter,  
or a different color).  
GUIDE  
GO BACK  
INFO  
Turn on the TV  
DISC MENU  
ZOO  
M+  
OK  
Press TV on the remote, or press POWER on the TV’s front panel.  
ZOOM-  
Note: Pressing the TV button not only turns on the TV, but puts the remote into TV mode. “TV mode” means that the  
buttons on the remote control operate the TV’s functions.  
Arrows  
Complete the Initial Setup  
Tip  
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.  
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Set the Menu Language  
The first part of the setup allows you to select your preferred language for the menu system.  
1. Highlight your preferred language for the menu system using the arrow buttons.  
2. Press OK to select that language (the Channel Setup screen appears with Auto channel  
search highlighted).  
Complete Auto Channel Search  
This part of the setup allows the TV to search for all channels viewable through your antenna  
or cable TV system. This is sometimes called auto programming. Press OK to begin auto  
channel search. When the channel search is complete, press OK to access the List & Labels  
screen.  
Changing Lists and Labels  
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.  
Note: Changing List and Labels can be time consuming. You can change these at a later time by accessing the  
Setup menu.  
1. Press the left or right arrow to scroll through the available channels and choose the  
channel you want to edit.  
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, highlight Go Back (the Auto Convergence menu  
appears).  
Auto Convergence  
Your TV’s picture tubes might have been disturbed during delivery or after you moved the TV,  
causing the color in your TV to be out of alignment. The colors adjust by starting auto  
convergence.  
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.  
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 available channel in the channel list).  
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The Buttons on the Remote Control  
(0-9) Number Buttons Enter channel numbers and time settings directly through the remote  
control.  
ON OFF  
VCR1  
TV  
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 1button until 1and 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.  
CABLE  
DVD VCR2 AUX SAT  
Indicator  
MUTE  
SKIP  
Arrows Used to point to different items in the TV menu and to adjust the menu controls.  
Moves the PIP window when no menus are on the screen. Also switches the two POP windows  
when no menus are on the screen. For Zoom use, go to next page.  
AUX Puts the remote in AUX mode. Can also be programmed to operate most brands of an  
additional remote-controllable component.  
Backlight Lights up some of the buttons in the dark.  
GUIDE  
GO BACK  
INFO  
CH + or CH - Scans up or down through the current channel list. Press once to change the  
channel up or down; press and hold to continue changing channels.  
DISC MENU  
CH+ or CH- PIP When using PIP or POP, changes the channel in the picture window.  
ZO  
OK  
M-  
O
O
M+  
CLEAR Removes any menu or display from the screen and returns you to normal viewing.  
ZO  
DISC MENU No function available in TV mode. If operating an RCA, a GE or Proscan DVD player,  
for example, brings up the Disc menu.  
DVD Puts the remote in DVD mode and, if Autotuning is enabled, will turn on the TV and tune to  
the correct input channel.  
MENU  
CLEAR  
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2
5
8
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FREEZE When watching TV, freezes the picture until you press another button to resume  
normal TV viewing.  
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Note: 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.  
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INPUT  
SOUND ANT  
GO BACK Returns you to the previous channel.  
GUIDE Brings up the Channel Guide menu.  
REVERSE  
RECORD  
PLAY FORWARD  
INDICATOR Indicates the programming mode when programming the remote to control  
components.  
STOP  
PAUSE  
INFO Brings up status display; press again to clear the screen.  
INPUT Press to toggle through the available input sources (VID1, VID2, FRNT, CMP1, CMP2 and  
DVI. Press the CH+ or CH- button to resume TV viewing).  
PIP  
SWAP CH - CH +  
MENU Brings up the Main menu.  
PIP  
MUTE Reduces the TVs volume to its minimum level. Press again to restore the volume.  
OK/FREEZE When in the menu system, selects highlighted items. When watching TV, freezes  
the picture until you press another button to resume normal TV viewing.  
ON•OFF When in TV mode, turns the TV on and off. If in another device mode (VCR, DVD,  
SATCABLE, etc.) and programmed, will turn the device on and off.  
PIP Press once to bring up the small picture-in-picture window. Press again to bring up the  
picture-outside-picture (POP) windows. Press to remove POP. (See Chapter 3 for more  
information about using PIP.)  
Note: The VCR1, DVD, VCR2, and SATCABLE buttons  
also turn on most RCA, GE, and Proscan products.  
REVERSE, PLAY, FORWARD, RECORD, STOP, PAUSE If programmed, provides transport control  
for some remote-controllable VCRs, DVD players, laserdisc players, tape decks, and CD players.  
Tip  
SAT•CABLE Puts the remote in SATCABLE mode and, if Autotuning is enabled, will turn on  
the TV and tune to the correct input channel.  
To turn off all the RCA, GE, and Proscan components that  
are connected to the TV, press ON•OFF twice within two  
seconds.  
SKIP Press once before changing channels and the TV will wait 30 seconds before returning  
you to the original channel. Press repeatedly to add more time.  
SOUND•ANT Displays the Picture and Sound preset settings at the bottom of the TV.  
This feature only works with most RCA, GE, and Proscan  
products.  
SWAP When using PIP, swaps the main picture with the PIP window. When using POP, swaps  
the left and right pictures.  
TV Turns on the TV and puts the remote in TV mode. Also displays current status.  
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VCR1 Puts the remote in VCR1 mode and, if Autotuning is enabled, will turn on the TV and tune to the correct  
input channel.  
VCR2 Puts the remote in VCR2 mode and, if Autotuning is enabled, will turn on the TV and tune to the correct  
input channel.  
VOL – or VOL + Decreases or increases the TVs volume.  
ZOOM+ or ZOOM- When watching TV, changes the current format of the screen (4x3, Zoom 14/9, Zoom 16/9,  
Zoom 16/9 ^/v, Cinerama, regular mode 16/9).  
Using the INPUT Button  
Use the INPUT button to scroll through the available input channels and view components you have connected to  
the TV.  
1. Press TV to place the remote in TV mode. Make sure the component you want to view is turned ON.  
2. Press INPUT to tune to an available input channel.  
3. To return to the channel you were previously watching on TV, press CH+ or CH- button.  
Programming the Remote to Operate Other Components  
VCR1  
ON • OFF  
TV  
The universal remote can be programmed to operate most brands of remote controllable  
components. The remote is already programmed to operate most RCA, GE, and Proscan  
components.  
DVD  
AUX SATCABLE  
VCR2  
Also, the AUX button can be programmed to operate most brands of an additional remote-  
controllable component.  
Note: The TV button cant be programmed on this remote.  
Indicator  
Find Out If You Need to Program the Remote  
To determine whether the universal remote needs to be programmed for your component, turn  
the component ON. For example, to program the remote for a VCR, turn on the VCR. Point the  
remote at the VCR, and press the VCR1 button. Then press ONOFF or CH + (channel up) or CH –  
(channel down) to see if the VCR responds to the remote commands. If the component does not  
respond, the remote needs to be programmed.  
Programming the Remote  
There are two ways to program the remote control:  
automatic code search  
direct entry  
Using Automatic Code Search  
The following instructions can be used to program the remote to operate each of your  
components. If you want to stop the automatic code search without programming any of your  
components, press CLEAR until the indicator on the remote turns off.  
REVERSE  
PLAY  
STOP  
1. Turn on the component you want to operate (VCR, DVD player, etc.)  
2. Press and hold the component button you want to program (VCR1, DVD, etc.). While holding  
the component button, press and hold ONOFF until the indicator on the remote turns on,  
then release both buttons.  
Youll use these buttons when you program  
the remote.  
3. Point the remote at the component. Press and release PLAY, then wait 5 seconds or until the  
indicator on the remote stops flashing.  
At this point the remote is searching for the correct code to program. If, after 5 seconds, the  
component you want to operate does not turn off, press PLAY again to tell the remote to  
search the next set of codes.  
Important: The remote may not be compatible with all  
models of all brands of components. It also may not  
operate all functions of the remote that came with  
your component.  
Continue pressing PLAY until the component turns off or you have searched through all of  
the codes. There are 20 total sets of codes. If the component does not turn off after pressing  
PLAY 20 times, then the remote cant be programmed to operate that component.  
Tip  
If the component you want to control does turn off:  
To stop the automatic code search without programming  
any components, press and hold CLEAR until the indicator  
on the remote turns off.  
1. Press and release REVERSE, then wait 2 seconds. Repeat this step until the device turns back  
ON.  
2. To finish, press and hold STOP until the indicator on the remote turns off.  
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Using the Remote Control  
Using Direct Entry  
1. Turn on the component to be programmed.  
Important  
You must continue pressing the component button while  
you enter the code.  
2. Look up the brand and code number(s) for the component on the code list in this section.  
3. Point the remote at the component.  
Let’s say you have a Zenith VCR. To program the universal  
remote to operate the VCR, you would:  
4. Press and hold the component button you want to program on the remote.  
5. Enter the 4-digit code from the remote control code list on the following pages. If the  
Press and hold the VCR1 button while you enter the first  
code listed for Zenith in the VCR Codes column.  
indicator flashes, you have either entered an invalid code or the button isnt programmable.  
6. Release the component button, and then press ONOFF to see if the component responds to  
Release the VCR1 button. Press ON•OFF to see if the VCR  
responds. If it doesn’t, follow the same steps, but enter the  
second code for Zenith VCRs instead of the first.  
the command. If it doesnt, try pressing the component button and then ONOFF again.  
If you get no response, repeat these steps using the next code listed for your brand, until the  
component responds to the remote commands.  
If you try all the codes for your component brand and none work, try the automatic code  
search method. If automatic code search doesnt find the code, the remote is not compatible  
with your component.  
Note  
Some of the remote’s buttons might operate differently for  
other components, especially when you’re using another  
component’s menu system.  
How to Use the Remote After You’ve Programmed It  
Because this universal remote can control several different components (TV, DVD, VCR, satellite  
receiver, etc.) it uses operational modes triggered by the component buttons. For example, if you  
want the remote to control the TV, you would press the TV button to put the remote into TV  
mode before you could control the TV.  
1. Press the appropriate component button (DVD, TV, VCR1, VCR2, SATCABLE, AUX) to set the  
remote to control the component.  
2. Press ONOFF to turn the component ON or OFF.  
3. Use the remote buttons that apply to that component.  
Notes:  
The remote may not be compatible with all brands and models of components. It also may not  
operate all functions of the remote that came with your component.  
If you keep pressing buttons and nothing happens, the remote is probably in the wrong mode. You  
must press the component button that matches the component you want to operate (i.e., if you want  
to operate the VCR, press VCR1 on the remote control to put the remote in VCR mode.)  
Daewoo ...... 2015, 2017, 2019, 2025, 2026, 2027, 2028, 2110  
Daytron ................................................................................. 2110  
DBX ............................................................................2009, 2010  
Dimensia ....................................................................2000, 2131  
Dynatech.............................................................................. 2026  
Electrohome ............................................................. 2014, 2029  
Electrophonic ...................................................................... 2014  
Emerson .........................2012, 2014, 2015, 2021, 2024, 2025,  
..........2026, 2029, 2030, 2031, 2032, 2033, 2034,2035,  
2036, ..........2037, 2038, 2039, 2040, 2041, 2042,2044,  
2045, 2046, ............................................2047, 2065, 2113,  
2116, 2117, 2130  
Fisher ......... 2011, 2023, 2048, 2049, 2050, 2051, 2052, 2118  
Fuji ............................................................................. 2021, 2119  
Funai .................................................................................... 2026  
Garrard................................................................................. 2026  
GE ................................................................... 2000, 2001, 2013,  
......................................... 2021, 2022, 2053, 2115, 2120, 2131  
Goldstar ............................................... 2009, 2014, 2018, 2054  
Gradiente ............................................................................. 2026  
Harley Davidson ................................................................. 2026  
Harman Kardon .................................................................. 2009  
Harwood .............................................................................. 2061  
Headquarter..........................................................................2011  
Hitachi ..................................................................... 2055, 2056,  
..................................................... 2057, 2107, 2111, 2120, 2122  
Hi-Q...................................................................................... 2023  
Instant Replay ..................................................................... 2021  
JCL ........................................................................................ 2021  
JC Penney ............................................ 2009, 2010, 2011, 2013,  
.................................................. 2014, 2021, 2022, 2055, 2056,  
.................................................... 2058, 2059, 2060, 2107, 2118  
Jensen ............................................................. 2055, 2056, 2111  
JVC ................................... 2009, 2010, 2011, 2018, 2111, 2123  
Kenwood ................ 2009, 2010, 2011, 2016, 2018, 2111, 2123  
KLH....................................................................................... 2061  
Kodak ................................................................. 2014, 2021  
Lloyd ............................................................................ 2026  
Logik ............................................................................ 2061  
LXI ................................................................................ 2014  
Magnavox ............................................. 2021, 2022, 2062,  
............................................ 2063, 2104, 2105, 2108, 2124  
Magnin......................................................................... 2013  
Marantz........ 2009, 2010, 2011, 2016, 2018, 2021, 2062,  
2064  
Marta ............................................................................ 2014  
Masushita .................................................................... 2021  
Mei ............................................................................... 2021  
Memorex...... 2011, 2013, 2014, 2021, 2023, 2026, 2104,  
2132  
MGA ........................................................ 2029, 2065, 2113  
MGN Technology ........................................................ 2013  
Midland........................................................................ 2053  
Minolta ................................................... 2055, 2056, 2107  
Mitsubishi .. 2029, 2055, 2056, 2065, 2066, 2067, 2068,  
. 2068, 2070, 2071, 2072, 2073, 2074, 2106, 2113, 2123  
Montgomery Ward ........................................... 2075, 2132  
Motorola ............................................................ 2021, 2132  
MTC .................................................................... 2013, 2126  
Multitech ...........................2013, 2016, 2026, 2053, 2061  
NEC...................................... 2009, 2010, 2011,2016, 2018,  
.................................. 2064, 2076, 2078, 2079, 2111, 2123  
Nikko ............................................................................ 2014  
Noblex.......................................................................... 2013  
Olympus ....................................................................... 2021  
Optimus.............................................................. 2014, 2132  
Optonica ...................................................................... 2096  
Panasonic ............... 2021, 2022, 2109, 2125, 2126, 2127  
Pentax ................................ 2016, 2055, 2056, 2107, 2120  
Pentex Research.......................................................... 2018  
Philco ........................................... 2021, 2022, 2062, 2063  
Philips .......................................... 2021, 2062, 2096, 2124  
Remote Control Codes  
VCR Codes  
Programmable for VCR1, VCR2, and AUX  
buttons.  
Admiral .............................................................................. 2132  
Adventura .......................................................................... 2026  
Aiko .................................................................................... 2027  
Aiwa ................................................................................... 2026  
Akai ........... 2003, 2004, 2005, 2007, 2008, 2111, 2112, 2113  
American High.................................................................. 2021  
Asha ................................................................................... 2013  
Audio Dynamics .................................................... 2009, 2010  
Audiovox ........................................................................... 2014  
Bell & Howell .....................................................................2011  
Beaumark........................................................................... 2013  
Broksonic ................................................................ 2012, 2025  
Calix ................................................................................... 2014  
Candle ............................................... 2013, 2014, 2015, 2016,  
....................................................................... 2017, 2018, 2019  
Canon ............................................................ 2021, 2022, 2114  
Capehart................................................................... 2020, 2110  
Carver................................................................................. 2062  
CCE .......................................................................... 2027, 2061  
Citizen .................................................................... 2013, 2014,  
....................................... 2015, 2016, 2017, 2018, 2019, 2027  
Colortyme .......................................................................... 2009  
Colt ..................................................................................... 2061  
Craig ................................................... 2013, 2014, 2023, 2061  
Curtis-Mathes............................................. 2000, 2009, 2013,  
............................. 2016, 2018, 2021, 2022, 2024, 2115, 2131  
Cybernex ........................................................................... 2013  
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VCR Codes continued  
Pilot ............................................................................. 2014  
Cable Box Codes  
Programmable for the AUX button only.  
Programmable for SATCABLE and AUX buttons.  
Pioneer ............................. 2010, 2055, 2080, 2081, 2123  
Portland ....................................... 2016, 2017, 2019, 2110  
Proscan .................................................. 2000, 2001, 2131  
Protec .......................................................................... 2061  
Pulsar .......................................................................... 2104  
Quarter ........................................................................ 2011  
Quartz ......................................................................... 2011  
Quasar ................................................... 2021, 2022, 2125  
RCA ........... 2000, 2001, 2003, 2013, 2021, 2055, 2056,  
....... 2082, 2083, 2084, 2085, 2086, 2087, 2088, 2089,  
............2090, 2091, 2107, 2115, 2120, 2125, 2131, 2133  
Radioshack/Realistic ................. 2011, 2013, 2014, 2021,  
......... 2022, 2023, 2026, 2029, 2049, 2050, 2096, 2132  
Radix ........................................................................... 2014  
Randex ........................................................................ 2014  
Ricoh ........................................................................... 2128  
Runco .......................................................................... 2104  
Samsung ................ 2005, 2013, 2015, 2033, 2053, 2112  
Sanky ................................................................2104, 2132  
Sansui .......................................... 2010, 2092, 2111, 2123  
Sanyo ..................................................... 2011, 2013, 2023  
Scott . 2012, 2015, 2025, 2032, 2038, 2065, 2093, 2116  
Sears .................................2011, 2014, 2021, 2023, 2048,  
.................... 2049, 2050, 2051, 2055, 2056, 2107, 2118  
Sharp .......... 2017, 2029, 2094, 2095, 2096, 2097, 2132  
Shintom ..................................... 2004, 2056, 2061, 2098  
Shogun........................................................................ 2013  
Signature .................................................................... 2132  
Singer ..................................................... 2021, 2061, 2128  
Sony ............................................ 2004, 2098, 2099, 2119  
STS .................................................................... 2021, 2107  
Sylvania ..... 2021, 2022, 2026, 2062, 2063, 2065, 2124  
Symphonic ................................................................. 2026  
Tandy .......................................................................... 2011  
Tashiko ........................................................................ 2014  
Tatung .......................................................................... 2111  
TEAC ...................................................... 2026, 2085, 2111  
Technics ............................................................2021, 2109  
Teknika .............................2014, 2021, 2026, 2100, 2129  
TMK ....................................................... 2013, 2024, 2047  
Toshiba........ 2015, 2049, 2051, 2055, 2065, 2093, 2116  
Totevsion ......................................................... 2013, 2014  
Unitech........................................................................ 2013  
Vector Research ......................... 2009, 2010, 2015, 2016  
Victor .......................................................................... 2010  
Video Concepts ................ 2009, 2010, 2015, 2016, 2113  
Videosonic .................................................................. 2013  
Wards ......................................... 2013, 2014, 2015, 2021,  
............................. 2023, 2026, 2029, 2055, 2056, 2061,  
...................... 2096, 2101, 2102, 2103, 2107, 2116, 2132  
XR-1000 ............................................... 2021, 2026, 2061  
Yamaha .............................. 2009, 2010, 2011, 2018, 2111  
Zenith ................................ 2004, 2098, 2104, 2119, 2128  
ABC ...........................................5002, 5003, 5004, 5006, 5053  
Antronix ................................................................... 5008, 5009  
Archer ............................................................. 5008, 5009, 5010  
Cabletenna ........................................................................... 5008  
Cableview ............................................................................ 5008  
Colour Voice ..............................................................5012, 5013  
Comtronics .......................................................................... 5014  
Contec .................................................................................. 5016  
Eastern ................................................................................. 5017  
GC Electronics..................................................................... 5009  
GE .............................................................................. 5000, 5001  
Gemini .......................................................................5018, 5019  
General Instrument ............................................................ 5003  
Hamlin ........................... 5020, 5021, 5022, 5028, 5035, 5045  
Hitachi ................................................................................. 5003  
Jerrold ............................ 5003, 5018, 5023, 5024, 5046, 5053  
Magnavox ........................................................................... 5025  
Memorex.............................................................................. 5026  
Movie Time ......................................................................... 5027  
NEC....................................................................................... 5005  
NSC....................................................................................... 5027  
Oak ............................................................................ 5016, 5029  
Panasonic ................................................................ 5048, 5052  
Philips ........................................ 5011, 5012, 5013,5015, 5019,  
.....................................................5025, 5030, 5031, 5032  
Pioneer ...................................................................... 5033, 5034  
Proscan ..................................................................... 5000, 5001  
RCA ......................................................5007, 5047, 5049, 5052  
Realistic ............................................................................... 5009  
Regal ......................................................................... 5022, 5035  
Regency ............................................................................... 5017  
Rembrandt ........................................................................... 5003  
Samsung .............................................................................. 5034  
Scientific Atlanta............................... 5006, 5036, 5037, 5038  
Signal ................................................................................... 5018  
Signature ............................................................................. 5003  
Sprucer ................................................................................. 5052  
Standard Components............................................. 5039, 5044  
Starcom..................................................................... 5018, 5053  
Stargate................................................................................ 5018  
Starquest .............................................................................. 5018  
Tocom ....................................................................... 5004, 5023  
Tusa ...................................................................................... 5018  
TV86 ..................................................................................... 5027  
Unika ......................................................................... 5008, 5009  
United Cable ........................................................................ 5053  
Universal......................................................... 5008, 5009, 5010  
Viewstar .................................................................... 5025, 5027  
Zenith ........................................................................ 5050, 5051  
RCA and Dimensia  
AM/FM .......................................................... 4003, 4270  
AUX .......................................................................... 4004  
Phono ....................................................................... 4005  
Tape........................................................................... 4006  
CD......................................................... 4007, 4190, 4211  
Receivers  
Aiwa ............................................ 4261, 4262, 4263, 4264,  
....................................................... 4265, 4266, 4267, 4277  
Denon............................................................................. 4283  
Harman Kardon ............................................................ 4276  
JVC ................................................................................. 4268  
JVL ................................................................................. 4276  
Kenwood ........................................................................ 4269  
Onkyo............................................................................. 4278  
Optimus.......................................................................... 4284  
Panasonic ........................................................... 4279, 4280  
Pioneer ........................................................................... 4275  
RCA ................................................................................ 4270  
Sherwood ....................................................................... 4282  
Sony .......................................................... 4271, 4272, 4281  
Technics .............................................................. 4279, 4280  
Wards ............................................................................. 4275  
Yamaha ............................................................... 4274, 4275  
CD Players  
ADC .......................................................... 4200, 4201, 4220  
Aiwa .................................................................... 4175, 4203  
Akai ................................................................................ 4205  
Denon............................................................................. 4208  
Dynatech........................................................................ 4177  
Emerson ......................................................................... 4178  
Fisher ........................................................ 4179, 4212, 4213  
GE ................................................................................... 4216  
Hitachi ........................................................................... 4180  
JVC .......................................................................4181, 4221  
Kenwood .................................................. 4183, 4222, 4224  
Luxman .......................................................................... 4225  
Marantz............................................................... 4185, 4226  
Mitsubishi ........................................................... 4229, 4230  
MCS ................................................................................ 4228  
Nakamichi .......................................................... 4232, 4233  
NEC................................................................................. 4184  
Onkyo....................................................... 4186, 4234, 4235  
Optimus.................................................... 4237, 4238, 4239  
Panasonic ...................................................................... 4188  
Pioneer ................................................................ 4189, 4240  
RCA ...................................................................... 4190, 4211  
Sanyo ............................................................................. 4250  
Sears ............................................................................... 4207  
Sherwood ....................................................................... 4243  
Sony ......................................................... 4195, 4209, 4244  
Teac .......................................................... 4245, 4246, 4247  
Technics ......................................................................... 4197  
Toshiba........................................................................... 4231  
Yamaha .................................................... 4198, 4199, 4248  
DVD codes  
Programmable for DVD and AUX buttons.  
Satellite Receiver Codes  
Aiwa ..................................................................................... 3009  
GE ......................................................................................... 3000  
Hitachi ................................................................................. 3008  
JVC .............................................................................3002, 3010  
Konka ......................................................................... 3011, 3012  
Magnavox ........................................................................... 3003  
Mitsubishi ............................................................................ 3004  
Panasonic ............................................................................ 3013  
Philips .................................................. 3003, 3019, 3021, 3022  
Pioneer ................................................................................. 3005  
Proscan ................................................................................ 3000  
RCA ........................................................................... 3000, 3001  
Sanyo ................................................................................... 3014  
Sony ................................................................ 3006, 3015, 3016  
Toshiba............................................................ 3007, 3017, 3020  
Zenith ................................................................................... 3018  
Programmable for SATCABLE and AUX  
buttons.  
Alphastar .................................................................... 5079  
Chapparal ........................................................ 5056, 5057  
Dishnet ........................................................................ 5078  
Drake ................................................................ 5058, 5059  
Echostar ...................................................................... 5089  
GE ..................................................................... 5000, 5001  
General Instruments ............................ 5060, 5061, 5062  
Hitachi ............................................................. 5083, 5084  
Hughes ............................................................. 5077, 5090  
JVC .............................................................................. 5082  
Panasonic ................................................................... 5075  
Philips ......................................................................... 5085  
Primestar .................................................................... 5076  
Proscan ............................................................ 5000, 5001  
RCA .................................. 5000, 5001, 5071, 5080, 5081  
Realistic ...................................................................... 5063  
Sony ............................................................................ 5072  
STS1 ............................................................................ 5064  
STS2 ............................................................................ 5065  
STS3 ............................................................................ 5066  
STS4 ............................................................................ 5067  
Toshiba............................................................. 5068, 5073  
Uniden ............................................................. 5069, 5086  
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Using the TV’s Features  
Channel Banner  
There are several indicators that might appear when you press the TV or INFO buttons on the  
remote. This display is called the Channel Banner. The following list describes the items on the  
Channel Banner screen (left to right and top to bottom).  
4/3 format  
Displays the current screen format.  
Mono  
(or Stereo)  
Mono displayed when the current channel is broadcasting in mono.  
Stereo displayed when the current channel is broadcasting in stereo.  
SAP  
Displayed when the current channel is broadcasting SAP (Second Audio  
Program) information.  
Sample displays on a Channel Banner.  
Displayed when the Parental Controls are locked.  
CC  
Displayed when Closed Captioning is available on the current channel.  
Displays the current time.  
03:45 pm  
15 NBC  
Displays the current channel and label assigned to the channel.  
Displayed to count time remaining on the commercial skip (SKIP) timer.  
Commercial  
skip 0:30  
Displayed when you mute the sound.  
Why You Should Use the Autotuning Feature  
VCR1  
TV  
The autotuning feature automatically tunes the TV to the correct channel for different  
components you have connected to your TV (like a VCR, DVD Player, etc.) When you set up  
autotuning in the menu system you dont have to remember to change your TV to channel 3, for  
example, when you want to watch the tape in your VCR.  
DVD VCR2 AUX SAT CABLE  
How to Set Up the Autotuning Feature  
With the autotuning feature, you can set up the TV  
to tune to the channel you need to watch by  
pressing that components button.  
The way you set up the autotuning feature in the TVs menu corresponds to the component  
buttons on the remote and the way you have each component connected to your TV. When you  
set up autotuning, youre telling the TV what channel to tune to when you press the VCR1, VCR2,  
DVD, or SATCABLE button on the remote control.  
1. Press MENU (the MAIN MENU appears).  
2. Highlight Setup and press OK on your remote control.  
3. Highlight Autotuning and press OK.  
4. Choose which channel you would like to set:  
Set VCR 1 Channel Lets you set up the channel the TV tunes to when you press the VCR1 button.  
Set VCR 2 Channel Lets you set up the channel the TV tunes to when you press the VCR2 button.  
Set DVD Channel Lets you set up the channel the TV tunes to when you press the DVD button.  
Set SAT/Cable Channel Lets you set up the channel the TV tunes to when you press the SATCABLE button on  
an RCA satellite receiver remote. (The RCA DTC100 HD receiver is considered a satellite device and can be set up  
for autotuning using this channel.)  
5. Press the right arrow button to select the choice that matches the way you have the component connected to  
this TV, and press OK.  
The choices and a brief explanation follow:  
N/A Choose this if you dont have this particular component connected to the TV, or if you dont  
want the TV to automatically tune to the correct channel when youre using this component.  
Channel 3 or 4 Component is connected to the CABLE/ANTENNA 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 components Channel 3/4 switch is set to channel 3.  
VID1 or VID2 (Video Input) Component 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  
button.  
FRNT (Front Video Input) Component 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  
button.  
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CMP1 or CMP2 (Component Video Input) Compatible component video source, such as a DVD player or digital TV converter box, is  
connected to the three COMPONENT VIDEO INPUT jacks (Y,PB,PR) on the back of the TV and you want the TV to tune to the component  
video input channel (CMP) when you press the corresponding button.  
DVI Component is connected to the DVI-HDCP jack on the back of the TV and you want the TV to tune to the DVI input channel when  
you press the corresponding button.  
Parental Controls and V-Chip  
The first three choices in the Parental Controls menu 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.”  
Note: Parental Control settings are not available for DVI, CMP1 or CMP2 inputs.  
How V-Chip Works  
V-Chip reads the programs 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 is not approved for  
viewing.  
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 a rating of Not Rated,and programs that are  
considered unrated.The TV age-based ratings and content themes you can block are listed in the following table.  
Description and Content Themes for Age-Based Ratings  
Age-Based Rating  
TV-MA  
Mature Audience Only. Specifically designed to be viewed by adults and may be unsuitable for children under 17. It contains  
one or more of the following content themes: crude indecent language (L), explicit sexual activity (S), or graphic violence (V).  
Parents Strongly Cautioned. Contains some material that many parents would find unsuitable for children under 14. Parents  
are strongly urged to exercise greater care in monitoring this program and are cautioned against letting children under the  
age of 14 watch unattended. This program contains one or more of the following content themes: intensely suggestive  
dialogue (D), strong coarse language (L), intense sexual situations (S), or intense violence (V).  
TV-14  
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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V-Chip TV Rating  
The V-Chip TV Rating lets you decide which TV programs can and cannot be viewed.  
To set TV programming limits:  
1. Choose Parental Control from the Main menu. If Parental Controls have previously been locked,  
you must enter your password.  
2. Press OK to continue.  
3. Highlight and select V-Chip TV rating.  
4. 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.  
5. For TV rating limits to take effect, lock Parental Controls by accessing the Lock parental  
controls menu.  
The following sections give you more details about how to change the status of TV program  
limits.  
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.  
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  
View ( ) or Block ( ).  
Rating Settings Area  
Lets you see the current block/view state of age-based ratings and associated  
content. The View ( ) settings are coded in green, and the Block ( ) settings  
are coded in red.  
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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:  
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 ).  
3. Press the up or down arrow button to highlight Go back and press OK.  
4. Select Lock Parental Controls from the Parental Control menu for rating limits to take effect.  
Hierarchy of Age-Based Ratings  
Viewing Age-Based Ratings  
After you block age-based ratings, you can change some of the ratings back to View.  
1. Press the up or down arrow button to select the rating with a status of Block.  
2. Press OK to select View.  
TV-MA  
TV-14  
TV-PG  
TV-G  
Mature Audience Only  
Parents Strongly Cautioned  
Parental Guidance Suggested  
General Audience  
TV-Y7  
TV-Y  
Directed to Children 7 years and older  
All Children  
Blocking Specific Content Themes  
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.  
Content Themes  
Sexually explicit dialogue  
Adult language  
D
L
To block program content:  
S
Sexual situations  
Violence  
1. Determine the content themes you want to block.  
V
2. Press the down arrow button to scroll to the rating whose content theme you want to  
change.  
FV  
Fantasy Violence  
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.  
You must remember to lock Parental Controls for rating limits to take effect.  
Viewing Specific Content Themes  
If you block specific content themes, you have the option of going back and changing some of  
the content themes 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.  
Tip  
3. Press the right arrow button to move the yellow highlight to a particular content theme  
status.  
To change all V-Chip movie or TV ratings to View, press  
the 0 number button.  
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.  
V-Chip Movie Rating Limit  
Set movie rating limits by blocking movies rated above a specified level.  
To change menu:  
1. Press MENU on the remote control (the TV MAIN MENU appears).  
2. Select Parental Control.  
3. Select V-Chip movie rating.  
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Blocking Movie Ratings  
Once you are in the Movie Ratings menu, follow the same steps described for blocking TV ratings.  
V-Chip Unrated Program Block  
This option lets you decide if programs that the V-Chip recognizes as unratedcan be viewed. UnratedTV programs  
may include news, sports, political, religious, local and weather programs, emergency bulletins, public announcements,  
and programs without ratings.  
View All unrated programs are available.  
Block All unrated programs are not available.  
Note: You must remember to lock Parental Controls for rating limits to take effect.  
Press the down arrow to highlight V-Chip unrated. Then press the right arrow to switch between Block and View.  
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 television for 3  
seconds. Parental Controls unlock and the Parental Control menu appears so you can enter a new  
password.  
Front Panel Block  
Selecting this option lets you block (disable) or unblock (enable) the TVs 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.  
Dont forget to lock parental controls after you change the status. If you dont, the front panel  
block will not take effect.  
PIP (Picture-in-Picture) and POP (Picture-outside-Picture) Operation  
The PIP (picture-in-picture) feature lets you display a second, smaller picture on top of the main  
picture. POP (picture-outside-picture) lets you display two windows side by side.  
Note: PIP and POP are not available for DVI or component video sources (CMP1 or CMP2).  
PIP example  
ON OFF  
VCR1  
TV  
POP example  
DVD VCR2 AUX SAT CABLE  
PIP and POP Buttons  
MUTE  
SKIP  
There are several remote buttons that control the way the PIP window works:  
PIP Brings up the PIP window. Press again to bring up POP. Press again to remove the window.  
GUIDE  
GO BACK  
INFO  
DISC MENU  
Up and down arrow buttons Let you move the PIP window to different corners of the screen.  
ZO  
Arrow  
buttons  
OK  
O
M-  
O
M+  
ZO  
Up arrow moves PIP counterclockwise; down arrow moves PIP clockwise.  
Left and right arrow buttons Switches the left POP window to the right side, and the right  
POP window to the left.  
MENU  
CLEAR  
1
2
5
8
0
3
6
9
4
SWAP Switches, or swaps,the video from the PIP window with the main picture. Switches the  
main POP window, where the sound is coming from, with the other window.  
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INPUT  
SOUND ANT  
REVERSE  
RECORD  
PLAY FORWARD  
PIP CH+ and CH- Lets you change channels in the PIP and right POP picture.  
STOP  
PAUSE  
PIP  
SWAP CH  
-
CH  
+
PIP buttons  
PIP  
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Using the TVs Menu System  
Sound Menu  
Sound settings Displays a choice list that lets you adjust the TVs speakers and subwoofer.  
Left & Right balance Use the left or right arrow to center the bar under the arrow to  
balance the left and right speakers.  
Left & Right speakers Use the left or right arrow to select External (if your TV is using  
external amplifier) or Internal (if your TV is using the speakers in the TV).  
Subwoofer Set the TVs subwoofer to External, if the TV is using an external subwoofer; or  
None.  
Sound type Press the right arrow to scroll through the available audio types, which control the  
way the sound comes through your speakers.  
Mono 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 on the TV  
when you tune to a program that is broadcast in stereo.  
Automatic Chooses the sound type according to the current signal.  
Sound Mode Press the right arrow to scroll through the available audio modes, which provides  
special processing through your speakers and depends on how you set the sound type.  
Normal Does not give any special processing, simply provides mono or stereo sound.  
Wide Available only for mono signals. Widenssound 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.  
Dolby Virtual Available only for stereo signals. Creates a virtualized surround sound  
experience from two speakers using the Dolby Pro Logic decoding. It provides the sensation  
of being surrounded by additional speakers.  
Surround effect Controls the amount of surround sound in Dolby Virtual sound mode.  
Second Audio Program (SAP) Plays the programs audio in a second language, if one is available.  
The TV displays the word SAP 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 programs audio  
with descriptions of the video for the visually impaired.  
Automatic sound level Reduces the annoying blasts in volume during commercial breaks, and  
also amplifies softer sounds in program material. Eliminates the need to constantly adjust  
volume control.  
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 same as sound type above.  
Graphic equalizer Allows you to choose a specific sound through the Sound Preset option. Press  
the right arrow to cycle through the options: Standard, Movie, Voice, Music, Flat, Videogame,  
Video camera and Personal.  
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 decibel.  
To view the frequency range of another Sound Preset option, press the right 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 options apply to the video for the main TV and video input selections.  
Advanced picture settings  
Contrast expand Adjusts the contrast of the picture according to the light of the room.  
Press the right arrow to choose between Low, Medium or High.  
SVM (Scan Velocity Modulation) Improves the sharpness of the picture by changing the  
speed of the cathode-ray tubes 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.  
Autoformat When enabled (box checked) the TV automatically detects the screen format  
the signal is sending for each channel, as well as input channels.  
Video noise reduction Allows you to choose a setting to reduce picture staticor any type  
of interference. It is especially useful for providing a clearer picture in weak analog signal  
conditions. Press the right arrow to choose between: Off for no noise reduction; Minimum  
for a softer, smoother picture and 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. However, the picture detail is somewhat decreased.  
Note: Autoformat and Video noise reduction are available for DVI, CMP1 and CMP2 inputs if the  
signal is 480i.  
Picture Presets Displays a choice list that lets you select one of the preset picture settings:  
Movie, Videogame, Personal, Sports, Ideal, Showroom or Video Camera. Choose the setting that is  
best for your viewing environment.  
Black Level Adjusts the brightness of the picture.  
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. This is useful if channels appear fuzzy.  
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; and Warm for a more red palette of  
picture colors. The warm setting corresponds to the NTSC standard of 6500 K.  
Tint Adjusts the balance between the red and green levels.  
Note: Tint not available for DVI, CMP1 and CMP2 inputs.  
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.  
Channel Guide Menu  
Allows you to view and select from the entire channel list and their labels. Press the GUIDE  
button to bring up the Channel Guide menu. Use the up or down arrow to scroll through the list.  
Press OK to select and tune to the chosen channel.  
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Using the TVs Menu System  
Time Menu  
Sleep Timer Lets you set the TV to turn off after a given time.  
Time Lets you enter the current time. If it is eight oclock, for example, you must first enter the  
number zero, then number eight. Use the OK button to choose between AM and PM.  
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.  
Daily Lets you choose if you want the wake up timer to turn on daily.  
Parental Control Menu  
The Parental Control Menu was explained in Chapter 3. Go to page 18 for more information.  
PIP Menu  
Display Mode  
Off No window is displayed.  
PIP PIP (single) window is displayed.  
POP POP (double) window is displayed.  
PIP channel Allows you to choose the channel displayed in the PIP or main POP window. Scroll  
through channel list as well as the VID1, VID2 and FRNT input channels.  
PIP size Allows you to choose having a Small, Medium or Large PIP window.  
PIP position Allows you to choose having the PIP window in the Top right, Top left, Bottom right  
or Bottom left part of TV.  
Note: Pip size and position are not available for POP.  
Setup Menu  
Channel setup  
Signal Type TV chooses signal type during initial setup. If you change cable after setup,  
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 TV signals.  
Auto channel search Searches for channels the signal is receiving. Go to page 12 for more  
information.  
Auto channel update Searches for any new channels that are not in your channel list and  
adds them to the list.  
List and labels Edit the channels in the list or choose labels for each channel. Go to page 12  
for more information.  
Preferences  
Language Displays a choice list that lets you select your preferred language for the menus:  
English, Spanish or French.  
Maximum 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 is the maximum  
volume. Make sure the volume has not been muted or turned all the way down.  
Curtain effect Reveals or hides the picture by giving it a stage curtaineffect when the TV  
is switched on or off.  
Special features Auto on 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.  
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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.  
Closed captioning is not available on all channels at all times. Only specific programs encoded  
with closed-captioning information are applicable. When a program is closed captioned, CC is  
displayed in the channel banner. See Chapter 3 for more information about the channel banner.  
The closed caption options are:  
Closed caption setting Displays a choice list that lets you choose the way closed captioning  
information is shown on the screen. Closed-captioning is not available with the high  
resolution input.  
Off No captioning information displayed.  
On always Captioning information shown always, when available.  
On when mute Displays captioning information, when available, whenever the TVs  
sound is muted by pressing the MUTE button. The captioning information is not  
displayed when the sound is not muted.  
Closed-Caption Mode Displays a choice list that lets you choose which captioning mode is  
used for displaying captioning information. If you are unsure of the differences among the  
modes, you may prefer to leave the closed captioned mode set to CC1, which displays  
complete text of the program in the primary language in your area.  
Autotuning Displays a choice list that lets you set up the TV to automatically tune to the  
correct input channel when you press a component button (VCR1, DVD, VCR2, SATCABLE, etc.)  
on the remote. Go to Chapter 3 for details about the Autotuning feature.  
Convergence Auto convergence automatically adjusts the TVs tubes; 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.  
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Troubleshooting  
Most problems you encounter with your TV can be corrected by consulting the following troubleshooting list.  
Note: If you prefer, we can provide you with the name of an Authorized Service Representative who will visit your home for a fee to install your electronic entertainment system  
and to instruct you in its operation. For details about this service, call 1-888-206-3359.  
TV Problems  
TV wont 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 liveby 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 page 27.  
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.  
Buttons dont work  
If youre 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 two minutes and then plug it back in. Turn the TV on and try again.  
TV turns off while playing  
Sleep timer may have been activated. Go to page 24 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. Wait five minutes. Plug in again.  
TV turns on unexpectedly  
Wake up timer might have been activated. Go to page 24 for instructions.  
Auto on might have been activated. Go to page 24 for instructions.  
You might have pressed CH+, CH- or INPUT on the remote accidentally.  
Blank screen  
Make sure the component connected to the TV is turned on.  
Try another channel.  
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 components left and right audio output jacks to the TVs L/MONO and R Audio Input jacks.  
Make sure the INT/EXT switch on the back of the TV is put on INT.  
The sound settings may not be set correctly. Go to page 22 for more information.  
Cant select certain channel  
Channel may be blocked or not approved in the Parental Controls menu.  
If using a VCR, check to make sure the TV/VCR button on the VCR is in the correct mode (press the TV/VCR button on your VCR).  
Noisy stereo reception  
May be a weak station. Use Sound menu to choose mono sound.  
No picture/blue screen, no sound but TV is on  
Maybe the cable/air function is set to the wrong position. Go to page 24 for detailed instructions.  
The channel might be blank change channels.  
If youre watching your VCR and its connected with coaxial cable to the CABLE/ANTENNA jack, tune the TV to channel 3 or 4 (whichever channel is  
selected on the 3/4 switch on the back of your VCR). Also check to make sure the TV/VCR button on the VCR is in the correct mode (press the TV/VCR  
button on your VCR).  
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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 23 for more instructions.  
Volume buttons not adjusting volume louder  
Check to make sure volume isnt limited by the maximum volume feature. Go to page 24 for more instructions.  
Picture not moving  
You have activated the Freeze feature by pressing OK on the remote. Press any button to unfreezethe picture.  
Black box appears on the screen  
Closed-captioning might be on. Check Closed Caption in the Setup menu. Go to page 25 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.  
The Remote Control Doesnt Work  
Something might be between the remote and the remote sensor on the component. Make sure there is a clear path.  
Maybe the remote isnt aimed directly at the component (TV or VCR) that youre trying to operate.  
Maybe remote is not in TV Mode. Press the TV button so remote will control TV.  
Maybe batteries in remote are weak, dead, or installed incorrectly. Put new batteries in the remote. (Note, if you remove the batteries, you may have to  
reprogram the remote to operate other components.)  
You might need to drain the remotes 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 V-Chip/Parental Controls  
The rating limits dont work  
You must lock the settings. Go to the MAIN MENU (press MENU on your remote), select Parental Control, select Lock Parental Controls.  
I dont 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 TVs front panel for 3 seconds. The Parental control menu appears on the screen, and you can re-enter a password via Lock Parental Controls.  
The V-Chip wont let me watch a program even though its 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.  
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 TVs 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.  
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Limited Warranty  
What your warranty covers:  
Defects in materials or workmanship.  
For how long after your purchase:  
One year from date of purchase for labor.  
One year from date of purchase for parts.  
Two years from date of purchase for the picture tube.  
The warranty period for rental units begins with the first rental or 45 days from date of shipment to the rental firm, whichever comes first.  
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.  
How you get service:  
Call 1-866-SCENIUM and have your units date of purchase and model 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.  
What your warranty does not cover:  
Customer instruction. (Your Owners Manual describes how to install, adjust, and operate your unit. Any additional information should be  
obtained from your dealer.)  
Installation and related adjustments.  
Signal reception problems not caused by your unit.  
Damage from misuse or neglect.  
Batteries.  
Damage from images burnt onto the screen.  
A unit that has been modified or incorporated into other products.  
A unit purchased or serviced outside the U.S.A.  
Acts of nature, such as but not limited to lightning damage.  
Product registration:  
Please 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.  
Limitation of Warranty:  
THE WARRANTY STATED ABOVE IS THE ONLY WARRANTY APPLICABLE TO THIS PRODUCT. ALL OTHER WARRANTIES, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED  
(INCLUDING ALL IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE) ARE HEREBY DISCLAIMED. NO  
VERBAL OR WRITTEN INFORMATION GIVEN BY THOMSON MULTIMEDIA 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. THOMSON MULTIMEDIA  
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 this warranty:  
Some states do not allow the exclusion nor limitation of incidental or consequential damages, or limitations on how long an implied warranty  
lasts, so the above limitations or exclusions may not apply to you.  
This warranty gives you specific legal rights, and you also may have other rights that vary from state to state.  
If you purchased your television 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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Remote Control This is the  
remote control that came  
packed with your TV.  
Replacements or spares can  
be ordered as needed.  
Accessory Order Form  
Qty Total  
Description  
Price  
$3.95  
Part No.  
VH81  
Screw-on antenna cable (3-ft)  
R
Screw-on antenna cable (6-ft)  
Push-on antenna cable (6-ft)  
Monaural VCR Dubbing Cable (6-ft)  
Stereo VCR Dubbing Cable (6-ft)  
S-Video Cable (6-ft)  
VH82  
$4.95  
$5.95  
$5.95  
$9.95  
$7.95  
$14.95  
$3.95  
$49.95  
$35.00  
$4.45  
VH89  
VH83  
VH84  
RCR160TALM1  
VH976  
VH913  
VH47  
2-way Signal Splitter helps  
you connect to a second TV or  
VCR.  
S-Video Cable (12-ft)  
2-way Signal Splitter  
Amplified Antenna  
ANT200  
257003  
228449  
Splitter  
VH47  
Remote Control (RCR160TALM1)  
AudioVideo Adapter  
Amplified VHF/UHF/FM Antenna  
allows you to easily switch from  
the antenna signal to cable or  
satellite easily without  
Surge Protector  
SCTV160 $49.95  
Component Video Cables (6-ft)  
Component Video Cables (12-ft)  
DT6DC  
$24.95  
$34.95  
disconnecting antenna.  
DT12DC  
ANT200  
Component Video Cables  
Triple cable used to connect  
a video source with Y, PR, PB  
jacks to the TV.  
Surge Protector provides eight  
outlets, coaxial and telephone  
line protection. Audible alarm for  
surge failure.  
r e s e t  
o f f  
SCTV 160  
Screw-on Cable attaches to the  
round antenna connectors (called  
75-ohm F-type) on the back of  
your VCR or TV. The ends screw  
onto the connectors for a secure  
connection.  
Gold-Tipped cable  
DT6DC (6-ft)  
DT12DC (12-ft)  
VH81 (3-ft)  
VH82 (6-ft)  
Standard Audio/Video cable  
with RCA-type phono plugs.  
HOW TO ORDER  
BY PHONE: To place your order by phone, have your Visa, MasterCard or  
Discover Card ready and call  
VH83  
1-800-338-0376  
Use this number only to place an order for accessory items listed on this order  
form.  
S-Video Cable has multi-pin  
connectors on each end for  
connecting S-Video components  
to your TV.  
BY MAIL: mail money order or check in US currency (made payable to Thomson  
Consumer Electronics, Inc.) to the following address:  
VH913  
Video Accessories  
PO Box 8419  
Ronks, PA 17573  
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