RCA Flat Panel Television L46WD250 User Guide

reality: reproduced.  
LCD User's Guide  
Connections............page 7  
Menus....................page 36  
Remote............page 19  
FAQs...............page 44  
Features ...............page 27  
Warranty...............page 50  
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Important Information  
Important Safety Instructions  
Important Safety Instructions  
1. Read these instructions.  
2. Keep these instructions.  
3. Heed all warnings.  
4. Follow all instructions.  
5. Do not use this apparatus near water.  
6. Clean only with dry cloth.  
7. Do not block any ventilation openings. Install in accordance with the manufacturer’s instructions.  
8. Do not install near any heat sources such as radiators, heat registers, stoves, or other apparatus (including  
amplifiers) that produce heat.  
9. Do not defeat the safety purpose of the polarized or grounding-type plug. A polarized plug has two blades with  
one wider than the other. A grounding type plug has two blades and a third grounding prong. The wide blade or  
the third prong is provided for your safety. If the provided plug does not fit into your outlet, consult an electrician  
for replacement of the obsolete outlet.  
10. Protect the power cord from being walked on or pinched particularly at plugs, convenience receptacles, and the  
point where they exit from the apparatus.  
11. Only use attachments/accessories specified by the manufacturer.  
12. Use only with the cart, stand, tripod, bracket, or table specified by the manufacturer, or sold with the  
apparatus. When a cart is used, use caution when moving the cart/apparatus combination to avoid  
injury from tip-over.  
13. Unplug this apparatus during lightning storms or when unused for long periods of time.  
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.  
15. If an outside antenna or cable system is connected to the product, be sure the antenna or cable system is grounded  
so as to provide some protection against voltage surges and built-up static charges. Section 810 of the National  
Electrical Code, ANSI/NFPA No. 70-1984 (Section 54 of Canadian Electrical Code, Part 1) provides information  
with respect to proper grounding of the mast and supporting structure, grounding of the lead-in wire to an  
antenna-discharge unit, size of grounding conductors, location of antenna-discharge unit, connection to grounding  
electrodes, and requirements for the grounding electrode. See following example.  
ANTENNA  
LEAD IN  
WIRE  
GROUND CLAMP  
ANTENNA  
DISCHARGE UNIT  
(NEC SECTION 810-20)  
GROUNDING CONDUCTORS  
(NEC SECTION 810-21)  
GROUND CLAMPS  
ELECTRIC SERVICE  
POWER SERVICE GROUNDING  
EQUIPMENT  
ELECTRODE SYSTEM  
(NEC ART 250, PART H)  
Important Information  
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Table of Contents  
Important Safety Instructions....................................... i  
Chapter 3: Using the TV's Features  
Channel Banner........................................................... 27  
Autotuning.................................................................. 27  
Parental Controls and V-Chip..................................... 29  
How V-Chip Works for USA and Canada............. 29  
Lock/Unlock Parental Controls............................. 29  
US V-Chip TV Ratings............................................ 30  
Blocking Canadian V-Chip Ratings ...................... 31  
V-Chip Movie Rating Limit ................................... 32  
Block Channels...................................................... 32  
Front Panel Block.................................................. 32  
Blocking Unrated/Exempt Programs ................... 32  
Future Rating Region ........................................... 33  
Additional Features .................................................... 33  
ARC 2 Picture Processing...................................... 33  
Screen Formats...................................................... 33  
PIP (Picture-in-Picture) Operation........................ 34  
Chapter 1: Connections & Setup  
Things to Consider Before You Connect ..................... 5  
Protect Against Power Surges................................ 5  
Protect Devices from Overheating ........................ 5  
Position Cables Properly to Avoid Audio  
Interference .......................................................... 5  
Use Indirect Light.................................................... 5  
Check Supplied Parts .............................................. 5  
Get the Picture .............................................................. 6  
Getting Channels.................................................... 6  
Choose Your Connection.............................................. 7  
Video (Basic) Connection ....................................... 8  
Component Video (Advanced) Connection .......... 8  
HDMI/DVI Connection .......................................... 10  
USB Connection .................................................... 12  
VGA Connection ................................................... 13  
Plug in the TV.............................................................. 14  
Put Batteries in the Remote ....................................... 14  
Turn on the TV............................................................. 14  
Chapter 4: Using the TV's Menu System  
Using the Menu System ............................................. 36  
Channel List................................................................. 36  
Sound Menu................................................................ 36  
Picture Menu ............................................................... 38  
PIP Menu...................................................................... 39  
Setup Menu................................................................. 39  
Parental Control Menu ............................................... 42  
Time Menu................................................................... 42  
USB Menu.................................................................... 43  
How to Use the Remote Control to Complete the  
Initial Setup ............................................................... 14  
Complete the Initial Setup ......................................... 15  
Set the Menu Language ...................................... 15  
Complete Channel Setup ..................................... 15  
What To Expect ........................................................... 16  
Watching TV.......................................................... 16  
Changing Channels............................................... 16  
Explanation of Jacks (in alphabetical order)............. 17  
Buttons and Other Jacks On Your TV ........................ 18  
Side Input Jacks..................................................... 18  
Side Panel Buttons................................................ 18  
Chapter 5: Other Information  
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs).......................... 44  
Troubleshooting.......................................................... 45  
Mounting Your TV to the Wall................................... 47  
V-Chip Rating Explanations........................................ 48  
US V-Chip Rating System...................................... 48  
Canadian English V-Chip Rating System.............. 48  
Canadian French V-Chip Rating System .............. 49  
Limited Warranty........................................................ 50  
Care and Cleaning....................................................... 51  
Chapter 2: Using the Remote Control  
The Buttons on the Remote Control.......................... 19  
Using the INPUT Button ....................................... 20  
Programming the Remote to Operate Other  
Devices....................................................................... 20  
Find Out If You Need to Program the Remote ... 20  
Programming the Remote ................................... 21  
How to Use the Remote After You’ve Programmed  
It ................................................................................. 22  
Modes of Operation............................................. 22  
Volume Punchthrough Feature.................................. 22  
Deleting ALL Volume Punchthrough  
Commands .......................................................... 23  
Remote Code List ........................................................ 24  
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Things to Consider Before You Connect  
Protect Against Power Surges  
Connect all devices before you plug any of their power cords into the wall outlet or power  
strip. NEVER plug your TV into an outlet that is controlled by a wall switch.  
Turn off the TV and/or device(s) before you connect or disconnect any cables.  
Make sure all antennas and cables are properly grounded. Refer to the Important Safety  
Instructions at the beginning of the User's Guide.  
Protect Devices from Overheating  
Don’t block ventilation holes on any of the devices. Arrange the devices so that air can  
circulate freely.  
Don’t stack devices.  
If you place devices in a stand, make sure you allow adequate ventilation.  
If you connect an audio receiver or amplifier, place it on the top shelf so the heated air  
from it won’t flow around other devices.  
Position Cables Properly to Avoid Audio Interference  
Insert each cable firmly into the designated jack.  
If you place devices above the TV, route all cables down the side of the back of the TV  
instead of straight down the middle.  
If your antenna uses 300-ohm twin lead cables, do not coil the cables. Also, keep the twin  
lead cables away from audio/video cables.  
Use Indirect Light  
Don’t place the TV where sunlight or room lighting will be directed toward the screen. Use soft  
or indirect lighting.  
Check Supplied Parts  
Check that the following parts were packed with your product.  
ON•OFF  
TV  
PIP  
SAT•AUX DVD  
GO BACK  
VOL  
CH  
MUTE  
INFO  
+
MENU  
CH CTRL  
ZOOM-  
CLEAR  
ZOOM+  
GUIDE  
PRESETS  
?!+-  
DEF  
ABC  
JKL  
GHI  
MNO  
SWUXBYZCH  
PQRS  
INPUT  
TUV  
_,.:=$  
Power cord  
2 AA batteries  
Remote control  
Part # R301F1  
Note: If you need to replace your remote, call 1-800-338-0376. A shipping and handling  
fee, and the appropriate sales tax, will be charged upon ordering. Have your Visa,  
MasterCard, or Discover Card ready.  
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ANTENNA/CABLE  
INPUT  
Get the Picture  
The first part of connecting your TV is to get the picture, also known  
as the signal. The back panel of your TV allows you to receive analog  
and/or digital channels by using the ANTENNA/CABLE INPUT. See the  
graphic to the left for the location of the jack.  
Getting Channels  
What You Need  
Antenna ("rabbit ears") or outdoor antenna with coaxial cable  
Coaxial cable  
OR  
Coaxial cable with cable service  
or  
Outdoor or Indoor  
antenna  
A. Do you have an indoor or outdoor antenna? If not, go to step B. If  
so, plug the antenna or coaxial cable from the wall outlet into the  
ANTENNA/CABLE INPUT to receive free off-air local digital and  
analog channels.  
B. Do you have cable? If so, plug the coaxial cable from the wall  
outlet into the ANTENNA/CABLE INPUT to receive your cable  
channels.  
C. Do you have a set-top box? If so, you may need to call your cable  
company or satellite service provider. They may use special cables  
to allow you to view digital channels.  
What You Need To Know  
antenna to use to receive the local digital channels available to  
you. By entering where you live, this mapping program tells you  
what local analog and digital stations are available using a certain  
antenna.  
When you are ready to watch channels, the channel banner  
displays the type of channel you're viewing. Look for a D at the  
bottom of the screen for digital channels; look for an A for analog  
channels. Go to page 16 for more information.  
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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.  
Jacks Used  
Video1  
Cables Needed  
Go to...  
page 8-9  
Audio/Video  
R
AUDIO  
Audio1 R and L  
L
VIDEO  
page 8-9  
Component Video  
Y Pb Pr  
R
AUDIO  
L
Audio R and L  
Pr  
Pb  
Audio  
Y
HDMI™  
page 10-11  
HDMI 1/DVI  
HDMI 1/DVI  
INPUT  
OR  
R
DVI AUDIO  
INPUT  
HDMI™  
L
+
HDMI/DVI adapter  
+
Audio  
page 12  
page 13  
USB  
USB  
VGA  
VGA Video  
Audio  
VIDEO  
AUDIO  
Audio  
HDMI, the HDMI logo, and High-Definition Multimedia Interface are trademarks or registered trademarks of HDMI Licensing LLC.  
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Video (Basic) Connection  
This is an example of a connection using the Video jack. Go to the top of page 9 for specific  
instructions.  
1
R
AUDIO  
Don't forget: If necessary,  
connect antenna or cable to  
get a picture. Go to page 6 for  
L
3
VIDEO  
instructions.  
2
COMPONENT VIDEO  
INPUT  
OUTPUT  
VIDEO  
AUDIO  
L
S-VIDEO  
R
AUDIO  
L
R
Y
Pb  
Pr  
VIDEO  
AUDIO  
S-VIDEO  
R
L
Component Video (Advanced) Connection  
This is an example of a connection using the Component Video jacks. Go to the middle of  
page 9 for specific instructions.  
1
R
AUDIO  
Don't forget: If necessary,  
connect antenna or cable to  
L
get a picture. Go to page 6 for  
instructions.  
Pr  
3
Pb  
Y
2
COMPONENT VIDEO  
OUTPUT  
INPUT  
VIDEO  
AUDIO  
S-VIDEO  
L
R
AUDIO  
Y
Pb  
Pr  
L
R
VIDEO  
AUDIO  
S-VIDEO  
R
L
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Red  
Yellow  
Connecting the Device with Video (Basic)  
This connection allows you to connect a device that has a Video Out jack, for example, a  
DVD player.  
White  
Note: If the device you're connecting also has Component Video jacks and you have  
component video cables, we recommend you use the Component Video (Advanced)  
Connection instead. See instructions below.  
Using the example of a DVD player:  
Composite cables are color  
coded- Yellow= video;  
Red= right audio; white=  
left audio  
1. If necessary, connect your cable and/or off-air antenna as described on  
page 6.  
2. Connect your yellow video cable.  
Connect a video cable to the VIDEO INPUT 1 jack on the back of the TV and to the  
Video Output jack on the DVD player.  
3. Connect your red and white audio cables.  
Connect the audio (red and white) cables to the AUDIO INPUT 1 R and L jacks on the  
back of the TV and to the Audio Output jacks on the DVD player.  
Green  
Blue  
Connecting the Device with Component Video (Advanced)  
This connection allows you to connect a device that has Y Pb Pr jacks, for example, a DVD  
player.  
Red  
Using the example of a DVD player:  
1. If necessary, connect your cable and/or off-air antenna as described on  
page 6.  
Component Video cables  
(Y Pb Pr) are color coded-  
Green, Blue and Red  
2. Connect your Y Pb Pr component video cables.  
Connect three video cables or special Y Pb Pr cables to the COMPONENT INPUT 1  
(CMP1) Y Pb Pr jacks on the back of the TV and to the Y Pb Pr outputs on the DVD  
player.  
Red  
White  
3. Connect your red and white audio cables.  
Connect the audio (red and white) cables to the CMP1 AUDIO R and L jacks on the  
back of the TV and to the Audio Output jacks on the DVD player.  
Audio cables are color  
coded- Red= right audio;  
white= left audio  
ON•OFF button  
Viewing the Picture from the Connected Device  
1. Plug in the TV (see page 14 for details) and the device, if they aren't already  
plugged in.  
ON•OFF  
TV  
PIP  
SAT•AUX DVD  
GO BACK  
2. Turn on the TV and the device you want to view, for example a DVD player.  
3. Repeatedly press the INPUT button on the remote control until you see VID1 (if  
connected to the VIDEO INPUT 1 jack) or CMP1 (if connected to the CMP1 jacks)  
displayed at the bottom of the TV's screen. To go back to viewing TV channels, use the  
number buttons to enter the channel or press CH+/- to go to the channel list from the  
input list.  
VOL  
CH  
MUTE  
INFO  
+
MENU  
CH CTRL  
ZOOM-  
CLEAR  
ZOOM+  
GUIDE  
PRESETS  
Note: If the picture from the DVD player appears black and white and your device  
is connected to the VIDEO Input, you might be tuned to the wrong input. Make sure  
you press INPUT until you see VID1 displayed at the bottom of the TV's screen.  
?!+-  
DEF  
ABC  
JKL  
GHI  
MNO  
SWUXBYZCH  
PQRS  
INPUT  
TUV  
_,.:=$  
INPUT  
button  
• If you're done  
connecting devices to  
your TV, go to page 15  
to complete the Initial  
Setup.  
Use these buttons  
to view the picture  
of the device you’ve  
connected to the TV.  
• To continue  
connecting devices, go  
to the next page.  
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HDMI/DVI Connection  
This is an example of a connection using the HDMI/DVI jack.  
*
HDMI 1/DVI  
INPUT  
*Don't forget: If necessary, connect  
antenna or cable to get a picture. Go  
R
DVI AUDIO  
INPUT  
to page 6 for instructions.  
L
C
A
B
Device with DVI  
Device with HDMI  
R
L
Y
Pb  
Pr  
L
R
HDMI Out  
Audio Out  
OR  
DVI Out  
Video Out  
Audio Out  
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Connecting the Device  
High-Definition Multimedia Interface (HDMI) technology is an uncompressed digital connection  
that carries both video and audio data by way of an integrated mini-plug cable. Since HDMI  
technology is based on Digital Visual Interface (DVI), the jack on the back of your TV is also  
compatible with devices that have a DVI output jack.  
Using the example of a set-top box:  
• If your set-top box has an HDMI jack, connect an HDMI cable.  
Connect an HDMI cable to the HDMI1/DVI Input jack (or the HDMI2 jack if it is more  
convenient) on the back of the TV and to the HDMI Out jack on the back of the  
HDMI cable  
device.  
–OR–  
• If your set-top box has a DVI jack, connect an HDMI cable and an  
HDMI/DVI adapter.  
HDMI cable  
A. Connect an HDMI cable to the HDMI1/DVI Input jack on the back of the TV.  
B. Attach an HDMI/DVI adapter to the end of the HDMI cable, then connect the  
adapter to the DVI Out jack on the set-top box.  
C. Since you’re using an HDMI/DVI adapter, you need to connect Audio left and right  
cables to the DVI AUDIO R and L jacks on the back of the TV and to the R and L  
jacks on the back of the device.  
HDMI/DVI adapter  
Red  
White  
Audio cables are color  
coded- Red= right audio;  
White= left audio  
ON•OFF button  
Viewing the Picture from the Connected Device  
The device in this connection is connected to the HDMI1/DVI jack. To view this device:  
ON•OFF  
1. Plug in the TV (see page 14 for details) and the device, if they aren't already plugged  
in.  
TV  
PIP  
SAT•AUX DVD  
GO BACK  
VOL  
CH  
2. Turn on the TV and the device you want to view, for example a set-top box.  
MUTE  
INFO  
3. Repeatedly press the INPUT button on the remote control until you see HDMI1  
displayed at the bottom of the TV's screen. To go back to viewing TV channels, use  
the number buttons to enter the channel or press CH+ or CH- buttons.  
+
MENU  
CH CTRL  
ZOOM-  
CLEAR  
ZOOM+  
GUIDE  
PRESETS  
?!+-  
DEF  
ABC  
JKL  
GHI  
MNO  
• If you're done connecting  
devices to your TV, go to  
page 15 to complete the  
Initial Setup.  
SWUXBYZCH  
PQRS  
INPUT  
TUV  
_,.:=$  
INPUT  
button  
• If you experience HDMI  
problems, go to the HDMI  
Troubleshooting section on  
page 46.  
Use these buttons  
to view the picture  
of the device you’ve  
connected to the TV.  
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USB Connection  
This is an example of a connection using the USB jack.  
PLAY  
ON/OFF  
Connecting the Device  
This connection allows you to connect to a compatible mass storage device with USB, such as  
a digital camera, JumpDrive (FlashDrive), or mp3 player.  
Connect one end of the USB cable to the USB device and the other end to the USB jack on  
the TV.  
ON•OFF button  
Viewing the Connected Device  
1. Plug in the TV and the USB device, if they aren't already plugged in.  
ON•OFF  
TV  
PIP  
2. Turn on the TV and the device.  
SAT•AUX DVD  
GO BACK  
3. To access and adjust the options of the USB device, press MENU then choose USB from the  
VOL  
CH  
Main menu. Go to page 43 for more information.  
MUTE  
INFO  
+
MENU  
CH CTRL  
Note: When using a USB connection, a picture slideshow can be set for a folder not per  
picture.  
ZOOM-  
CLEAR  
ZOOM+  
GUIDE  
PRESETS  
?!+-  
DEF  
ABC  
JKL  
GHI  
MNO  
SWUXBYZCH  
PQRS  
INPUT  
TUV  
_,.:=$  
INPUT  
button  
Use these buttons  
to view the picture  
of the device you’ve  
connected to the TV.  
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VGA Connection  
This is an example of a connection using the VGA jacks.  
1
VIDEO  
Don't forget: If necessary,  
connect antenna or cable to  
get a picture. Go to page 6 for  
AUDIO  
2
3
instructions.  
Connecting the Device  
This connection allows you to connect to a personal computer.  
1. If necessary, connect your cable and/or off-air antenna as described on  
page 6.  
2. Connect your monitor cable.  
Connect one end of a 15-pin monitor cable to the VGA VIDEO jack on the TV and the  
other end to the PC's video output jack. Note, if your PC's video output isn't 15-pin, you'll  
need an adapter that can connect to a 15-pin monitor cable.  
3. Connect your audio cable.  
Connect a 3.5 mm stereo mini pin cable (sometimes referred to as 1/8" stereo mini pin) to  
the VGA AUDIO jack on the back of the TV and the other end to the Audio Output jack on  
the PC.  
Notes: The maximum resolution is 1024 x 768. Be sure to set your PC to the correct  
monitor output setting.  
To hear sound from the TV while using the PC, press the PRESETS button. Highlight PC  
Sound source and press the right arrow to choose TV tuner.  
Viewing the PC  
1. Plug in the TV and the PC, if they aren't already plugged in.  
2. Turn on the TV and the PC.  
3. Repeatedly press the INPUT button on the remote control until you see VGA displayed at  
the bottom of the TV's screen. To go back to viewing TV channels, use the number buttons  
to enter the channel or press CH+ or CH- buttons.  
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Plug in the TV  
Plug the end of the power cord into the back of the TV. Plug the other end into a grounded  
wall outlet. Insert the plug completely into the outlet. Do not plug into an outlet controlled by  
a light switch.  
Put Batteries in the Remote  
Remove the battery compartment cover from the back of the remote by pushing the tab  
and lifting off the cover.  
Insert two fresh batteries. Make sure the polarities (+ and -) are aligned correctly.  
Replace the cover.  
Turn on the TV  
Turn on your TV by pressing the Power button on the front of the TV or ON•OFF on the  
remote control.  
How to Use the Remote Control to  
ON•OFF  
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.  
PIP  
TV  
SAT•AUX DVD  
GO BACK  
VOL  
CH  
To highlight a menu item, press the arrow buttons on the remote to  
highlight one of the items listed on the screen. Use the up or down  
arrow button to move up or down. Use the right or left arrow button  
to view other selections for a menu choice or to display a sub-menu.  
More than one selection displays, for example, On...; a menu choice  
with a sub-menu displays dots (...).  
MUTE  
INFO  
OK  
button  
+
MENU  
CH CTRL  
ZOOM-  
CLEAR  
ZOOM+  
GUIDE  
PRESETS  
Arrows  
Note: Highlighted means that the menu item stands out from  
other menu items on the list (appears darker, brighter, or a  
different color).  
?!+-  
DEF  
ABC  
JKL  
GHI  
MNO  
SWUXBYZCH  
PQRS  
INPUT  
TUV  
_,.:=$  
Tip  
To access the setup menus manually, press MENU and  
choose Setup.  
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Complete the Initial Setup  
The menu system in your TV allows the TV’s features to work properly. The first time you turn  
on your TV, the language screen appears.  
Set the Menu Language  
The first part of the setup allows you to select your preferred language  
English  
Français  
Español  
for the menu system.  
If English is your preferred language, press OK. To choose another  
language, press the down arrow button until that language is  
highlighted, and press OK.  
Complete Channel Setup  
Make sure you've connected the TV to cable and/or an off-air signal  
before you start the next part of the setup.  
Set the Signal Type  
hannel setup  
back  
If you connected Cable to your ANTENNA/CABLE jack, the option is  
chosen for you and you can press the down arrow button to continue.  
To choose Antenna, press the right arrow button and then press the  
down arrow button to continue.  
Signal type  
Cable...  
...  
Auto Channel search  
Complete the Channel Search  
With Auto Channel Search highlighted, press OK to begin the channel  
search.  
hannel setup  
o back  
Signal type  
Cable...  
Running...  
Auto Channel search  
Progress  
There are several things to be aware of when the TV's searches  
for channels.  
Analog Channels found 10  
Digital Channels found 05  
If you chose Cable as your signal type, the search takes a while  
because it's looking for analog and digital channels, and then it's  
removing scrambled channels found. Here is what happens during the  
search:  
Auto Channel search in progress. Press CLEAR to cancel  
Any channels already found will be stored.  
If you have analog and digital channels,  
the TV's search might take longer since it is  
looking for both.  
1. The search first looks for digital channels and places the number  
of channels found next to Digital Channels found. This number  
will probably seem like a lot. This is because the number includes  
both scrambled (for example, Pay Per View) and non-scrambled  
channels. These channels are dependent upon what your cable  
company is sending.  
hannel setup  
2. The search then looks for analog channels and places the number  
o back  
of channels found next to Analog Channels found.  
Signal type  
Cable...  
...  
Auto Channel search  
3. The search might appear as if it is complete, but as long as the  
search says Running, it is still in progress. What's happening at  
this point is the TV is removing scrambled channels from the  
channel list. When the search is finally complete, the Channel  
setup menu will look like the picture to the left. To exit the menu  
system, press CLEAR.  
Auto Channel search complete. Press OK to review channels.  
Press CLEAR to exit, MENU for Setup menu.  
Once a channel search is complete, the  
Channel setup menu looks like this.  
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You might find there are still some channels in your list that are  
t and Labels  
unavailable to view. To get rid of these channels, press MENU and  
choose Setup. Highlight and select List and Labels. Note that removing  
channels from your channel list may be time consuming, so you might  
want to do it later. Go to page 40 for details on editing your channel  
list.  
back  
Channel Number  
In Channel List  
Channel Label  
Favorite Channel  
10  
ABC  
What To Expect  
Watching TV  
Remember: Look for an A at the bottom of the screen to see if  
you're watching an analog channel.  
Analog video is sent in a 4/3 format, which your TV displays these  
channels in a 16/9 format. Press the ZOOM+/- button to view the  
different formats available. Go to page 33 for more explanation of  
screen formats.  
Remember: Look for a D at the bottom of the screen to see if  
you're watching a digital channel.  
A 10 CBS  
Look for the A at the bottom of the screen to  
Most digital video is sent in a 16/9 format which does fill your  
screen, but sometimes is sent in 4/3 which does not fill your  
screen. It depends on how the station or source device is  
formatting the video. If there are bars on-screen, press the  
ZOOM+/- button to try a different format that may eliminate  
the bars. Some bars can't be removed because of the way  
the format is sent by the broadcaster. Go to page 33 for more  
explanation of screen formats.  
see if you're watching an analog channel.  
Changing Channels  
Digital channels can have both primary channels (like the analog  
channel number) and sub-channels. To tune to a digital channel  
with a sub-channel, such as 10-1 as shown in the graphic to the  
left, enter the primary channel number (10), then press either the  
right arrow or the SUB CH button. Enter the sub-channel number  
(1) and press OK.  
D 10-1 CBS  
Look for the D at the bottom of the screen to  
see if you're watching a digital channel.  
Depending upon the type of signals you have connected to your  
HDTV, you might notice that the channels change slower than  
you’re used to. This is perfectly normal. Digital cable channels  
sometimes take longer to tune.  
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Explanation of Jacks (in alphabetical  
order)  
This section describes the jacks on the back panel of your TV. There  
are several ways to connect devices.  
R
AUDIO  
L
ANTENNA/CABLE  
INPUT  
VIDEO  
ANTENNA/CABLE INPUT Lets you connect a coaxial cable to  
receive the signal from your antenna, cable, or cable box.  
HDMI 2  
INPUT  
R
AUDIO  
L
AUDIO/VIDEO INPUT 1 (VID1) Lets you connect a device that has  
composite video jacks, such as a VCR or DVD player.  
HDMI 1/DVI  
INPUT  
Pr  
L AUDIO Provides left audio connection when using the VIDEO  
INPUT 1 jack. The left audio connector is usually white.  
R
Pb  
DVI AUDIO  
INPUT  
R AUDIO Provides right audio connection when using the  
VIDEO INPUT 1 jack. The right audio connector is usually red.  
Y
L
R
COMPONENT INPUTS Lets you connect a device that has  
component video jacks, such as a DVD player.  
AUDIO  
L
VIDEO  
AUDIO  
CMP1 Y Pb Pr (Component Video) Provides optimum picture  
quality because the video is separated into three signals. Use three  
video-grade or component video cables for the connection. When  
using CMP1 Y Pb Pr, make sure you connect left and right audio  
cables to the CMP1 L and R AUDIO jacks.  
Pr  
Pb  
Y
CMP1 L AUDIO Provides left audio connection when using the  
CMP1 video inputs. The left audio connector is usually white.  
R
AUDIO  
L
CMP1 R AUDIO Provides right audio connection when using the  
CMP1 video inputs. The right audio connector is usually red.  
VIDEO OUTPUT  
CMP2 Y Pb Pr (Component Video) Same as described for  
CMP1 Y Pb Pr and CMP1 Audio above. Make sure you connect the  
left and right audio cables to the CMP2 L and R AUDIO jacks.  
DIGITAL AUDIO  
OUTPUT (Coaxial)  
DIGITAL AUDIO OUTPUT (Coaxial) Use a digital coaxial cable to  
connect your TV to a compatible audio receiver.  
FIXED/VARIABLE AUDIO OUTPUT Use left and right audio cables  
to connect your TV to a compatible audio receiver. Make sure you set  
the Audio Output option correctly in the Advanced Sound menu. Go  
to page 38 for more information.  
HDMI1/DVI INPUT Lets you connect a device, such as a digital  
cable box, with an HDMI or a DVI output.  
HDMI1/DVI INPUT (High-Definition Multimedia Interface/Digital  
Visual Interface) Provides an uncompressed digital connection  
that carries both video and audio data by way of an integrated  
mini-plug cable. Since HDMI technology is based on Digital Visual  
Interface (DVI), the jack on the back of your TV is also compatible  
with DVI devices.  
DVI AUDIO L (used for DVI only) Provides left audio  
connection when using the HDMI1 jack for DVI. The left audio  
connector is usually white.  
DVI AUDIO R (used for DVI only) Provides right audio  
connection when using the HDMI1 jack for DVI. The right audio  
connector is usually red.  
Note: Remember to connect the left and right audio cables  
because the DVI cable carries only the picture signal, not the  
sound.  
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HDMI2 Input Lets you connect a device, such as a digital cable box, with an HDMI output.  
VGA INPUT Connect your computer, or other device with a VGA output, to this jack using a  
15 pin D-sub cable.  
VGA AUDIO (Stereo mini jack) Use to obtain sound when a PC is connected to the VGA  
jack. Use a 3.5 mm stereo mini pin cable (sometimes referred to as 1/8” stereo mini pin) to  
connect a PC to your TV.  
VIDEO OUTPUT Connect a VCR or DVD-recorder to record digital and analog programs  
from the ANTENNA/CABLE INPUT (excluding copy-protected programs and component video  
formats) while the TV is turned on. You must leave the TV on the same channel you are  
recording.  
Buttons and Other Jacks On Your TV  
Side Input Jacks  
(Headphones) Allows you to connect headphones to listen to the sound coming from the  
TV. To adjust volume control of the headphones, go to the Headphone Settings option in the  
Sound menu.  
VIDEO INPUT 2 Receives video from another device such as a camcorder, video game  
console, VCR, or DVD player. To access a device connected to the VIDEO jack, press the  
INPUT button on your remote until VID2 appears at the bottom of the screen.  
AUDIO L and R Receives audio from another device such as a camcorder, video game  
console, VCR, or DVD player. Use when connecting to the VIDEO or S-VIDEO Input.  
S-VIDEO INPUT Allows you to connect an S-Video cable from another device. Make sure you  
also connect audio cables from the device to the TV. To access a device connected to the  
S-VIDEO jack, press the INPUT button on your remote until VID2 appears at the bottom of the  
screen.  
Note: Do not connect an S-Video and a regular video cable to the side jacks at the same  
time.  
USB Allows you to connect a compatible mass storage device with a USB jack. Go to page 12  
for more information.  
Side Panel Buttons  
If you cannot locate your remote, you can use the side panel buttons of your TV to operate  
many of the TV’s features.  
POWER Turns the TV on and off.  
MENU/OK Brings up the TV Main menu. When in the menu system, displays sub-menus and  
selects highlighted items.  
VOL Increases the volume. In the TV menu system, acts like the right arrow button on the  
remote control and adjusts menu controls.  
VOL Decreases the volume. In the TV menu system, acts like the left arrow button on the  
remote control and adjusts menu controls.  
CH  
Scans up through the channel list.  
CH Scans down through the channel list.  
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The Buttons on the Remote Control  
Alphanumeric Buttons Enter channel numbers; time settings; and  
options with letters, such as the Message option, using these buttons.  
ON•OFF  
To enter a channel, press the number buttons and press OK (or just let  
the entry timeout).  
PIP  
TV  
To enter a digital channel with a sub-channel, enter the main channel,  
then press the SUB CH or right arrow button to enter the sub-channel  
and press OK.  
SAT•AUX DVD  
GO BACK  
Arrows Used to highlight different items in the TV menu and to  
adjust the menu controls. When viewing a channel, press the left  
or right arrow to change the screen format: 4/3, 16/9 zoom,  
Cinerama, and 16/9. Go to page 33 for more information on screen  
formats.  
VOL  
CH  
MUTE  
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.  
+
MENU  
CH CTRL  
ZOOM-  
CLEAR  
ZOOM+  
GUIDE  
CH CTRL (Channel control) Toggles between the main TV picture  
and the PIP window. Use CH+/-, INPUT, SAT•AUX, DVD, or the  
number buttons to change channels in PIP.  
PRESETS  
CLEAR Removes any menu or display from the screen and returns  
you to normal viewing.  
?!+-  
DEF  
DVD Places the remote in DVD mode. If Auto Tuning is enabled,  
turns on the TV and tunes it to the DVD Channel. This button lights  
when you press a valid button in DVD mode (see Modes of Operation  
on page 22 for more details).  
ABC  
JKL  
GHI  
MNO  
GO BACK Returns you to the previous channel.  
SWUXBYZCH  
PQRS  
INPUT  
TUV  
_,.:=$  
GUIDE Displays an electronic program guide (when available).  
INFO If no menus are on-screen, displays the channel banner; press  
again to clear the screen.  
INPUT Accesses the available video input channels (VID1, VID2,  
CMP1, CMP2, VGA, HDMI1 and HDMI2). To resume TV viewing, press  
the number buttons to enter the channel or press CH+ or CH- buttons.  
MENU Brings up the Main menu.  
MUTE Reduces the TV’s volume to its minimum level. Press again  
to restore the volume. To program this button to work with an audio  
system, follow the instructions for Volume Punchthrough Feature on  
page 22.  
Remote control part number R301F1  
Note: If you need to replace your  
remote, call 1-800-338-0376. A  
shipping and handling fee, and the  
appropriate sales tax, will be charged  
upon ordering. Have your Visa,  
MasterCard, or Discover Card ready.  
OK When in the menu system, selects highlighted items.  
ON•OFF When in TV mode, turns the TV on or off. If in another  
mode (SAT•AUX or DVD) and programmed, will turn the device on or  
off.  
PIP Makes the PIP or POP window appear and disappear. Go to  
page 34 for more information on PIP.  
PRESETS Displays Picture and Sound preset; CC Settings; Current  
Audio Track, PC Sound source; and CH+/CH- buttons (which  
works with the Favorite Channels option. Go to page 38 for more  
information).  
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REVERSE, PLAY, FORWARD, RECORD, STOP, PAUSE (buttons at bottom of the remote) If  
programmed, provides transport control for some remote-controllable devices, for example,  
VCRs or DVD players.  
SAT•AUX Places the remote in SAT•AUX mode. If Auto Tuning is enabled, turns on the TV  
and tunes it to the satellite or cable box Video Input Channel. This button lights when you  
press a valid button in SAT•AUX mode (see Modes of Operation on page 22 for more details).  
SUB CH When entering a digital channel that has a subchannel, press this button to access  
the subchannel entry field. Once the channel is entered, press the OK button to tune to the  
channel.  
TV Turns on the TV and puts the remote in TV mode. Also displays current status.  
VOL – or VOL + Decreases or increases the TV’s volume. To program this button to work  
with an audio system, follow the instructions for Volume Punchthrough Feature on page 22.  
ZOOM– or ZOOM + When viewing a channel, press to change the screen format: 4/3, 16/9  
zoom, Cinerama, and 16/9. Go to page 33 for more information on screen formats.  
Using the INPUT Button  
Use the INPUT button to scroll through the available video input channels and view devices  
you have connected to the TV.  
1. Make sure the device you want to view is turned ON.  
2. Press INPUT to tune to an available video input source and view the device.  
3. To return to the previous channel, press INPUT until you return to the channel.  
Programming the Remote to  
Operate Other Devices  
The universal remote can be programmed to operate many brands of  
remote-controllable VCRs, audio devices, DVD players, cable boxes,  
satellite receivers and other devices. In addition to being programmed  
to operate your television, it’s already programmed to operate some  
RCA devices.  
ON•OFF  
PIP  
TV  
SAT•AUX DVD  
GO BACK  
VOL  
CH  
MUTE  
INFO  
+
MENU  
CH CTRL  
Notes: The TV button can’t be programmed on this remote to  
control any device; it controls only this TV.  
ZOOM-  
CLEAR  
ZOOM+  
GUIDE  
The remote may not be compatible with all models of all brands  
of devices. It also may not operate all functions of your device.  
PRESETS  
?!+-  
DEF  
ABC  
JKL  
Find Out If You Need to Program the Remote  
GHI  
MNO  
To determine whether the universal remote needs to be programmed  
to operate one of the devices connected to your TV, such as a VCR, do  
the following:  
PQRS  
INPUT  
WXYZ  
SUB CH  
TUV  
_,.:=$  
1. Turn on the device (in this example, a VCR).  
2. Point the remote at the device.  
3. Press the corresponding device button (in this example, VCR).  
4. Press ON•OFF to see if the VCR responds. If the VCR doesn’t  
respond, you need to program the remote to operate it.  
The darkened buttons are the device buttons  
that can be programmed.  
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Programming the Remote  
There are three ways to program the remote control to operate other  
devices: Direct Entry, Manual Code Search, and Automatic Code  
Search. If you have recently purchased the device you want to control  
or if the device has many codes, you might want to try the manual  
code search first.  
ON•OFF  
PIP  
TV  
SAT•AUX DVD  
GO BACK  
VOL  
CH  
MUTE  
INFO  
Using Direct Entry  
+
MENU  
CH CTRL  
1. Turn on the device you want to control.  
ZOOM-  
CLEAR  
ZOOM+  
GUIDE  
2. Look up the brand and code number(s) for the device in the code  
list at the end of this section.  
PRESETS  
3. On your remote control, simultaneously press and hold the  
ON•OFF and MUTE buttons (approximately 3 seconds) until a  
device button remains lit. Then release the buttons.  
?!+-  
DEF  
ABC  
JKL  
GHI  
MNO  
4. Press and release the device button (SAT•AUX or DVD) you want  
to program.  
PQRS  
INPUT  
WXYZ  
SUB CH  
TUV  
_,.:=$  
5. Enter a three digit code from the code list.  
6. To test the code you’ve programmed for that device button, point  
the remote at the device and then press ON•OFF to see if the  
device responds to the remote control.  
You’ll use these darkened buttons for Direct  
Entry.  
If the device turns off, you’ve entered the correct programming  
code for your device. Circle the code you entered for future  
reference.  
If the device doesn’t turn off, repeat these steps until you’ve tested  
all codes for your device’s brand or try to run a manual code  
search.  
Using Manual Code Search  
Note: Before using manual code search, you must use Direct Entry first. This lets the  
remote know which type of device to begin searching codes. Then proceed with the  
following steps.  
1. Turn on the device you want to control.  
2. On your remote control, simultaneously press and hold the ON•OFF and MUTE buttons  
(approximately 3 seconds) until a device button remains lit. Then release the buttons.  
3. Press and release the device button (SAT•AUX or DVD) you want to program.  
4. Repeatedly press and release the ON•OFF button, watching for the device to respond.  
If it does turn off, press and release the OK button within 3 seconds to save the code. If  
you accidentally passed the code before saving it, press the left arrow button to backtrack  
through the codes; then use the right arrow button to go forward through the codes again.  
When all codes have been searched, the device button flashes 3 times, then the remote exits  
manual code search and returns to normal operation.  
Using Automatic Code Search  
1. Turn on the device you want to control.  
2. On your remote control, simultaneously press and hold ON•OFF and MUTE  
(approximately 3 seconds) until a device button remains lit. Then release the buttons.  
3. Press and release the device button you want to program.  
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4. Press and release the ON•OFF button once. There is a delay of approximately 6 seconds  
before the remote starts the code search.  
The device buttons blinks each time the remote control sends a code to test with your  
device. Keep pointing the remote at the device.  
5. Once the device turns off, quickly press the OK button to save the code.  
6. If you accidentally passed the code before saving it, press the left arrow button to back-  
track through the codes; then use the right arrow button to go forward through the codes  
again.  
When all codes have been searched, the device button flashes 3 times, then the remote exits  
automatic code search and returns to normal operation.  
How to Use the Remote After You’ve  
Programmed It  
Once the remote has been programmed successfully, you are ready to use it to operate your  
devices.  
To operate the device:  
1. Press the appropriate device button (SAT•AUX or DVD) to set the remote to control the  
device, for example, press DVD to control your DVD player.  
2. Press ON•OFF to turn the device ON or OFF.  
3. Use the remote buttons that apply to that device.  
Note: The remote control may not be compatible with all brands and models of devices.  
Modes of Operation  
The button corresponding to the mode the remote is in lights up when you press any button  
that works in that mode. For example, if you’re in TV mode and you press the VOL+ button,  
the TV button lights up. This tells you that the command to increase the volume is being sent to  
the TV (and not the satellite receiver, for example).  
Volume Punchthrough Feature  
You may find this feature helpful if you’ve connected your devices to an audio system, and you  
want to use the TV’s remote control to operate the volume for a device that is connected to the  
audio system. An example follows:  
Let’s say you’ve connected your DVD player to your audio system. You’ve also programmed  
your TV remote control to operate your DVD player. Since the DVD player sends its volume  
through the audio system, you would have to bounce back and forth between two remote  
controls: the audio system’s remote to adjust the volume and the TV’s remote control to operate  
the DVD player.  
The Volume Punchthrough feature eliminates the need for you to use two remote controls and  
saves a button press when you’re using the TV remote to adjust the volume. In effect, you are  
telling the TV remote to retrieve and send volume commands from the audio system whenever  
the TV remote is in DVD mode.  
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Therefore, after you’ve successfully set up the Volume Punchthrough feature, whenever the TV  
remote is in DVD mode (press the DVD button) and you want to adjust the volume, you only  
have to press the VOL +/- or MUTE buttons. Follow the instructions below to set up Volume  
Punchthrough.  
1. On your remote control, simultaneously press and hold the ON•OFF and MUTE buttons  
(approximately 3 seconds) until a device button remains lit. Then release the buttons.  
2. Press and hold the MUTE button until the device button blinks off, then release the MUTE  
button.  
3. Press and release the device button that you programmed to operate the audio system  
(receiver or amplifier).  
4. Press and release the MUTE button.  
5. Now, test it by turning on your audio system.  
6. Turn on the device that is connected to the audio system (satellite receiver, for example).  
7. Put the TV’s remote in SAT•AUX mode by pressing the SAT•AUX button.  
8. Press VOL+ or VOL-. The volume from the audio system should increase or decrease  
accordingly.  
Deleting ALL Volume Punchthrough Commands  
To delete all programmed Volume Punchthrough settings and return the remote control back to  
the factory defaults:  
1. Simultaneously press and hold the ON•OFF and MUTE buttons (approximately 3 seconds)  
until a device button remains lit. Then release the buttons.  
2. Press and hold the MUTE button until the device button blinks off, then release the MUTE  
button.  
3. Press and release the MUTE button until the device button light turns off.  
4. The remote returns to normal Volume/Mute control.  
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Remote Code List  
Note: The codes are programmable to any of the device buttons (SAT•AUX or DVD) on the remote.  
Audio Codes  
PIONEER ...............................................478 506 493 494  
PULSAR ......................................................................486  
RADIO SHACK ............................................505 534 525  
RCA ..............................................................460 471 507  
REALISTIC ..................................................................469  
REGAL ........................................................................482  
REGENCY ..................................................................477  
REMBRANDT .............................................................463  
ROGERS .....................................................................506  
RUNCO ......................................................................486  
SAMSUNG ...........................................................474 494  
SCIENTIFIC ATLANTA .....498 497 506 535 512 466 496  
SHAW .........................................................................511  
SIGNAL ......................................................................474  
SIGNATURE ...............................................................463  
SL MARX ....................................................................474  
SPRUCER ....................................................................460  
STANDARD ................................................................499  
STARCOM ...........................................................461 518  
STARGATE .................................................................474  
STAR SIGHT ...............................................................507  
STAR TRAK ................................................................516  
TANDY .......................................................................500  
TELEVIEW ..................................................................474  
TEXSCAN ...................................................................499  
TIME WARNER ...........................................................506  
TOCOM .................................................464 513 520 501  
TOSHIBA ...................................................................486  
TV86 ...........................................................................487  
UNIKA ..........................................................468 469 471  
UNITED CABLE .........................................................461  
UNIVERSAL .............................468 469 470 471 502 524  
VIDEOWAY ................................................................504  
VIDEOTRON .............................................................506  
VIEWSTAR ............................................475 485 487 500  
VIDEO TECH .............................................................550  
ZENITH ............................503 525 471 486 521 522 523  
ZENITH NETWORK ..................................................527  
PIONEER ...........................678 701 702 719 750 837 876  
PROTON .....................................................................666  
QUASAR ......................................................................716  
RADIO SHACK ..........668 699 706 750 786 868 874 876  
RCA ..............661 667 703 723 750 795 844 873 874 876  
REALISTIC ..................661 667 669 673 678 689 697 699  
ROTEL .........................................................................666  
SAE ..............................................................................666  
SAMSUNG ...................................................................741  
SANSUI ...................................................666 704 723 734  
SANYO ............................................667 705 718 735 742  
SCOTT ..................................................................661 673  
SEARS ............................................................679 689 777  
SHARP ..................................................................679 689  
SHERWOOD ...................................681 689 698 706 859  
SHURE .........................................................................690  
SONY .....................................................707 792 794 800  
STS ..............................................................................660  
SYLVANIA ...................................................................666  
SYMPHONIC ...............................................................709  
TEAC .................................676 689 699 709 710 711 856  
TECHNICS ..............................................716 733 820 862  
THETA DIGITAL .........................................................731  
TOSHIBA ....................................................................721  
VICTOR .......................................................................682  
YAMAHA .........................................665 712 713 724 846  
ZENITH ...........................................676 730 759 784 850  
AIWA ....................................................839 842 851 860  
APEX .........................................................................436  
BOSE .........................................................................672  
CARVER .....................................................................825  
CITIZEN ....................................................................826  
CRITERION ...............................................................448  
DENON .......................................................803 817 852  
DELPHI .....................................................................708  
FISHER ...............................................................814 821  
GOLDSTAR ...............................................................766  
HARMAN KARDON ...........................................804 818  
JVC ..............................................................790 813 819  
KENWOOD ............................683 808 816 828 832 869  
KOSS .........................................................................415  
MAGNAVOX ........................................796 814 915 756  
MARANTZ ..........................................................688 824  
MITSUBISHI ..............................................................877  
NAD ............................................................721 739 743  
NEO ..........................................................................725  
NORCENT .................................................................907  
ONKYO ................................................805 811 812 892  
OPTIMUS .................667 747 748 749 751 752 754 793  
PANASONIC .............791 810 815 823 863 864 891 950  
PHILIPS .........................................755 814 823 824 825  
PIONEER .......................................837 866 867 878 893  
RADIO SHACK .706 754 793 806 865 866 867 868 875  
878 879  
RCA .....717 726 772 781 795 827 845 866 867 870 871  
.................................................872 875 878 879 449 895  
REALISTIC .................................................................822  
SABA .........................................................................894  
SAMSUNG .................................................................454  
SANYO ......................................................................705  
SCOTT .......................................................................768  
SHARP .........................................................671 684 809  
SHERWOOD ........................................706 806 858 859  
SKYFI ........................................................................725  
SONY .....................................323 778 779 785 797 798  
..........................................799 833 834 835 836 843 909  
TAO ...........................................................................725  
TEAC .............................................710 807 855 856 857  
TECHNICS ..............................791 810 815 823 863 864  
TEVION .....................................................................448  
VENTURER ...............................................................745  
XM RADIO .........................................................708 725  
YAMAHA ...........801 802 838 840 841 846 847 848 849  
ZENITH ......676 730 749 759 765 766 784 814 787 850  
405  
DVD  
ADVENT .....................................................................922  
AFREEY .......................................................................417  
AIWA ...........................................................................414  
AKAI .....................................................................395 435  
AMES ...........................................................................431  
AMW ....................................................................917 918  
ANABA ........................................................................961  
APEX .....386 390 391 392 424 430 436 439 445 457 459  
938 949 913 401  
CD  
ASPIRE ........................................................................933  
A-TREND ....................................................................393  
AUDIOVOX ................................................................921  
AXION ........................................................................921  
B & K ..........................................................................978  
BLAUPUNKT ...............................................................430  
BODYSONIC ..............................................................417  
BOSE ...........................................................................672  
BROKSONIC .................................................394 932 967  
CENTRIOS ...................................................................951  
CHANGHONG ............................................................401  
CINEVISION ...............................................................405  
CLASSIC ...............................................................401 431  
COBY ................................926 946 947 916 445 928 894  
CONCEPT ...................................................................430  
CRITERION .................................................................448  
CURTIS INTERNATIONAL ..................................929 928  
CYBERHOME ...............................................393 985 939  
CYTRON ..............................................................446 388  
DAEWOO .......................................440 441 444 971 965  
DENON ................................................................400 421  
DENZEL ......................................................................428  
DESAY .........................................................................958  
DIAMOND VISION ......................................948 892 896  
DIGIX ..........................................................................934  
DIGITREX ...................................................................445  
DISNEY .......................................................................458  
DUAL ..............................................447 984 956 428 446  
DURABRAND ......................................................449 405  
DVD 2000 ...................................................................402  
ELTA .....................................................................434 435  
EMERSON .......................................405 456 458 940 899  
ESA ..............................................................................956  
FARENHEIT .................................................................960  
FISHER ........................................................................416  
FUNAI ..................................................................456 458  
GE ........................................................................409 430  
GOLDSTAR .................................................................405  
GO-VIDEO ..........407 426 455 431 937 971 454 902 901  
GPX ......................................................................936 944  
GRADIENTE ...............................................................415  
GREENHILL ................................................................430  
HAAZ ...................................................................451 452  
HAIER .........................................................................935  
ADC ............................................................................660  
ADCOM ...............................................................661 714  
AIWA ............................................................663 707 842  
AKAI .............................................................715 737 830  
AUDIO TECHNICA ...................................................665  
CALIFORNIA AUDIO LABS ......................................716  
CAPETRONIC ............................................................669  
CARVER .................................................666 667 668 825  
CASIO ........................................................................777  
CITIZEN .....................................................................826  
CURTIS MATHES .......................................................777  
DENON ......................................................................670  
EMERSON ...........................................................661 673  
FISHER ...........................................667 675 676 677 718  
GENEXXA ....................................................673 678 719  
GOLDSTAR ................................................................720  
HARMAN KARDON ............................................680 691  
HITACHI ....................................................................678  
INKEL .........................................................................681  
JC PENNEY .........................................................690 777  
JVC ......................................................................682 813  
KENWOOD .............................679 683 685 727 728 828  
KRELL .........................................................................666  
KYOCERA ..................................................................660  
LUXMAN ...............................................686 687 729 738  
LXI ..............................................................................777  
MAGNAVOX ................................................666 731 800  
MARANTZ .............................................666 688 689 732  
MCS .....................................................................690 777  
MGA ...........................................................................691  
MISSION ....................................................................666  
MITSUBISHI ........................................................691 692  
NAD ....................................................................721 743  
NAKAMICHI ................................................693 694 831  
NEC ............................................................................690  
NIKKO .........................................................665 673 676  
NSM ............................................................................666  
ONKYO .................................................695 696 722 811  
OPTIMUS ....667 668 678 679 697 698 699 700 744 747  
751  
Cable  
ABC ...............................................461 464 465 466 463  
ADELPHIA .........................................................512 511  
ALLEGRO ...........................................................525 524  
AMERICAST ..............................................................527  
ANTRONIX ........................................................468 469  
ARCHER ...............................................468 469 470 471  
AT&T .........................................................................511  
BELL SOUTH ............................................................527  
CABLETENNA ...........................................................468  
CABLEVIEW ..............................................................468  
CABLEVISION ...........................................................506  
CENTURY ..................................................................471  
CITIZEN ....................................................................471  
COGECO ...................................................................511  
COLOR VOICE ..................................................472 473  
COMCAST .................................................................511  
COMTRONICS ...................................................474 475  
CONTEC ...................................................................476  
DIGITAL MUSIC EXPRESS .......................................514  
EASTERN ...................................................................477  
EVERQUEST .............................................................474  
GARRARD .................................................................471  
GC ELECTRONICS ....................................................469  
GEMINI ..............................................................536 479  
GE .............................................................................549  
OAK ...................................................................476 489  
PACE ..........................................................................532  
PANASONIC .......................................................460 508  
PARAGON ..........................................................486 488  
PHILIPS ..................................471 479 485 490 491 492  
PHILIPS-MAGNAVOX ........................................505 534  
PANASONIC ...................................716 733 740 820 862  
PHILIPS ........................................................666 731 825  
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HARMAN KARDON ...................................................427  
HITACHI ...............................................404 407 419 428  
HITEKER ....................................................................445  
HUMAX ......................................................................912  
ILO .............................................................................959  
INFINITY ...................................................................417  
INSIGNIA .......................................405 456 905 921 430  
INITIAL ......................................................................430  
INTEGRA ...................................................................422  
JBL ..............................................................................427  
JVC .................................................406 418 923 964 900  
JWIN .............................................................390 893 895  
KAWASAKI ..........................................................945 449  
KENWOOD .........................................................400 429  
KISS ............................................................................428  
KLH ..............................................................430 906 386  
KONKA ..........................................410 411 412 413 905  
KOSS ...................................................................415 388  
KXD ...........................................................................894  
LASONIC .............................................................451 948  
LENOXX ..............................................................931 435  
LG .................................................................405 972 907  
LINN ...........................................................................443  
LITEON ........................................................982 902 898  
MAGNAVOX ......398 408 979 981 980 456 915 914 969  
MARANTZ ......................................398 405 408 423 981  
MAXENT ....................................................................923  
MEDION ...............................................911 446 903 896  
MEMOREX .................................................................446  
MICROSOFT ..............................................................409  
MINTEK .....................................................................430  
MITSUBISHI ...............................................................402  
MUSTEK .....................................................................431  
MYRON & DAVIS ......................................................962  
NAD ....................................................................405 433  
NAKAMICHI ..............................................................432  
NESA ..........................................................................430  
NEXXTECH ...........................................952 954 955 956  
NORCENT ......................................926 982 927 925 928  
ONKYO ...............................................................422 975  
OPTIMUS ...................................................................404  
ORION .......................................................................394  
ORITRON ...................................................................415  
PANASONIC .....................387 396 400 437 974 950 970  
PACIFIC ......................................................................446  
PHILIPS .......398 408 423 755 979 981 980 456 458 969  
PHILIPS-MAGNAVOX ....................398 408 423 979 980  
PIONEER .................................403 404 976 977 968 909  
POLAROID ...................................................385 949 957  
POLK AUDIO ..............................................398 408 981  
PORTLAND ................................................................435  
PROLINE ....................................................................415  
PROSCAN ............................................................409 890  
PROSONIC .................................................................926  
RADIO SHACK .....................................449 453 919 920  
RCA .........................................409 430 449 453 920 890  
REGENT .....................................................................931  
REOC ..........................................................................451  
ROSEN .......................................................................930  
ROTEL ........................................................................406  
SABA ..........................................................................919  
SAMSUNG ...............................407 454 455 942 963 891  
SAMPO .......................................................................417  
SANSUI .......................................................................394  
SANYO ................................................................416 904  
SEARS ..................................................................394 456  
SEG ............................................................................428  
SHARP .................................................................397 897  
SHERWOOD ..............................................................425  
SHINCO .....................................................................430  
SHINSONIC ................................................................430  
SONIC BLUE ..............................................................937  
SONY ......................................987 988 989 389 399 986  
SOUNDSTORM ...................................................910 911  
SUNGALE ...................................................................953  
SUPERSCAN ...............................................................456  
SV2000 .......................................................................456  
SYLVANIA ...........................................................456 458  
SYMPHONIC ................................................456 458 899  
TEAC ...................................................................404 449  
TECHNICS ..................................................................400  
TECHWOOD .............................................................433  
TERAPIN ....................................................................943  
TEVION ............................388 446 447 448 450 451 452  
THETA DIGITAL ........................................................404  
TIVO ...................................................................912 909  
TOSHIBA .......................................394 398 973 924 983  
TREDEX .....................................................................941  
UNITED .....................................................................449  
VENTURER ................................................................449  
WHARFEDALE ....................................................442 417  
WHITE WESTINGHOUSE ......................................... 458  
X-BOX ........................................................................ 409  
XENIUS ...................................................................... 388  
YAMAHA ............................................... 400 420 979 980  
YAMAKAWA ........................................................ 438 428  
ZENITH ............................................................... 405 907  
SAMSUNG ..................................................................583  
SONY ..................................................................657 659  
ULTIMATE TV .....................................................653 659  
ZENITH ......................................................................656  
Home Theatre in a Box  
DVD/VCR Combo Codes  
Where the code is listed as [### ###] the first is for the  
DVD and the second is for the AUDIO. Otherwise just  
the one code operates both the DVD and the AUDIO.  
Where the code is listed as [### ###] the first is for the  
DVD and the second is for the VCR. Otherwise just the  
one code operates both the DVD and the VCR.  
AIWA ................................................................. [414 839]  
AMW ..........................................................................918  
APEX ..........................................................................436  
BOSE ..........................................................................672  
CRITERION ................................................................448  
DURABRAND .....................................................449 405  
EMERSON ..................................................................940  
JVC .............................................................................964  
KLH ............................................................................906  
KOSS ..........................................................................415  
LENOXX .....................................................................931  
LG ...............................................................................972  
MAGNAVOX ...............................915 [969 756] [408 756]  
MYRON & DAVIS ......................................................962  
NORCENT ..................................................................928  
ONKYO ......................................................................975  
PANASONIC ...............................................................974  
PHILIPS ...................................................... 755 [969 756]  
PIONEER .............................................................976 968  
RADIO SHACK ............................ 449 894 895 [453 879]  
RCA ..................................................... 449 920 [453 879]  
REGENT .....................................................................931  
SABA ..........................................................................919  
SAMSUNG ...........................................................454 942  
SONY .........................................................................986  
TEVION ......................................................................448  
ZENITH ............................................................. [405 787]  
APEX .......................................................................... 949  
BROKSONIC ....................................................... 394 967  
CINEVISION ......................................................[405 245]  
DAEWOO .................................................................. 971  
DIAMOND VISION ................................................... 896  
DURABRAND ....................................................[405 245]  
EMERSON ...................................................456 [458 227]  
FISHER ...............................................................[416 267]  
FUNAI .........................................................456 [458 227]  
GO-VIDEO ............................................ 407 426 455 971  
HITACHI ............................................................[419 227]  
INSIGNIA ...........................................................[405 245]  
JVC ............................................................................. 418  
LG ............................................................................... 907  
MAGNAVOX ...............................456 [914 286] [969 286]  
MEDION .................................................................... 896  
PANASONIC ............................................................... 437  
PHILIPS .......................................................456 [969 286]  
POLAROID ................................................................. 949  
RCA ....................................................................[409 255]  
SAMSUNG ........................................................... 455 963  
SANSUI ....................................................................... 394  
SANYO ...............................................................[416 267]  
SEARS ......................................................................... 394  
SONY ......................................................................... 389  
SYLVANIA ...................................456 [458 227] [458 236]  
SYMPHONIC ...............................456 [458 227] [899 236]  
TOSHIBA ................................................................... 924  
WHITE WESTINGHOUSE .................................[458 227]  
ZENITH ..............................................................[405 245]  
Satellite/DTV Receivers  
Where codes are shown like this [###] each one can  
be used if you have 2 or more of the SAME device or  
brand.  
DVR/DVD Combos  
HUMAX ...................................................................... 912  
PANASONIC ............................................................... 387  
PIONEER ............................................................. 909 977  
TIVO ................................................................... 912 909  
TOSHIBA ............................................................ 983 973  
AMPLICA ....................................................................575  
BELL EXPRESSVU .................................654 647 655 628  
CHANNEL MASTER .....................................577 578 579  
CHAPPARAL ........................................................560 561  
CHEYENNE ................................................................561  
DRAKE .........................................................562 574 587  
DREAMBOX ...............................................................620  
DIRECTV .....622 632 629 621 623 576 586 616 613 630  
634 636 638641 652 653 657 659 607 619 641  
DISH NETWORK . [655] [647] 628 612 654 588 589 590  
DISHPRO ..............................................588 589 590 654  
DX ANTENNA ....................................................568 582  
ECHOSPHERE ............................................................628  
ECHOSTAR ............[655] [647] 628 612 654 588 589 590  
EXPRESSVU ..........................................654 647 655 628  
FORTEC STAR .........................569 555 556 557 558 559  
FUJITSU ..............................................................591 592  
GE .............................636 649 637 622 653 650 651 652  
GEMINI ......................................................................595  
GENERAL INSTRUMENT (GI) [627] [642] [643] [644] 648  
640 645 564 565 566 593  
DVR Codes  
Where codes are shown like this [###] each one can  
be used if you have 2 or more of the SAME device.  
AT&T .......................................................................... 373  
HUGHES .................................................................... 580  
HUMAX ...................................................................... 912  
PANASONIC ............................................................... 373  
PHILIPS ...................................................[371] [344] [345]  
PIONEER ............................................................. 909 977  
RCA ............................................................................ 409  
REPLAYTV .................................................................. 373  
SONIC BLUE .............................................................. 373  
SONY .................................................................. 372 657  
TiVo ........................... 371 372 344 345 657 983 912 909  
TOSHIBA ................................................................... 983  
GO VIDEO .................................................................610  
HITACHI .................................638 629 630 632 641 607  
HUGHES NETWORK 621 641 607 580 [632] [638] [629]  
[630]  
DVR/Cable Combos  
JVC .............................................................................628  
KENWOOD ................................................................598  
LUXOR .......................................................................599  
MAGNAVOX ................................................576 612 639  
MACOM .....................................................................600  
MITSUBISHI ............................641 632 638 629 630 607  
MOTOROLA .......................................................648 618  
NORSTAT ...................................................................601  
PACE .............................................................614 615 646  
PANSAT ......................................................................584  
PANASONIC .................................................626 586 596  
PRIMESTAR .........................................................627 640  
PHILIPS .......576 612 621 629 630 632 638 641 607 639  
PHILIPS-MAGNAVOX ..................................576 612 639  
PIONEER ....................................................................604  
PROSAT ......................................................................563  
PROSCAN ................................636 637 650 653 651 652  
RCA ..........[636] 649 [637] 622 658 653 650 651 652 098  
REALISTIC ...........................................................567 603  
SAMSUNG ......................................594 583 613 616 619  
CABLEVISION ............................................................ 506  
ILLICO ........................................................................ 506  
PIONEER .................................................................... 506  
ROGERS ..................................................................... 506  
SCIENTIFIC ATLANTA ............................................... 506  
TIME WARNER ........................................................... 506  
VIDEOTRON ............................................................. 506  
DVR/SAT Combos  
BELL EXPRESSVU ............................................... 647 655  
DISH NETWORK ................................................ 655 647  
DREAMBOX ............................................................... 620  
ECHOSTAR ......................................................... 655 647  
EXPRESSVU ........................................................ 647 655  
FORTEC STAR .............................................. 569 555 556  
HUGHES NETWORK ......................................... 621 580  
RCA ............................................................................ 653  
PHILIPS ...................................................................... 621  
PROSCAN ................................................................... 653  
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SHARP ........................................................................604  
SKY NETWORK ...........................................614 615 646  
SIERRA I II III ............................................................561  
SONY ....................................................623 657 659 602  
STARCHOICE ...............................................640 645 627  
STAR SIGHT ...............................................................633  
STAR TRAK ................................................................608  
STS ...............................................................568 570 571  
SUPER GUIDE ...........................................................609  
SYLVANIA ..................................................................581  
TOSHIBA ....641 632 638 629 630 607 572 624 625 631  
ULTIMATE TV .....................................................653 659  
UNIDEN .......................................................633 573 611  
UNITED .....................................................................597  
VIDEO CIPHER II ......................................................574  
WEB TV ..............................................................612 585  
ZENITH ..............617 634 656 595 646 562 574 587 635  
LLOYD ................................................................ 227 251  
LOGIK ........................................................................ 356  
LXI ....................................................................... 227 245  
MAGNAVOX 287 288 329 226 225 456 286 235 227 914  
969 292  
MAGNIN .................................................................... 354  
MARANTZ ................. 287 268 376 377 289 292 339 234  
MARTA ....................................................................... 245  
MATSUSHITA ............................................................. 292  
MEDION .................................................................... 896  
MEI ............................................................................. 292  
MEMOREX .. 287 245 268 304 310 329 354 226 227 337  
248 251 292  
WHITE WESTINGHOUSE ..................................227 279  
XR-1000 ........................................................251 292 356  
YAMAHA ...............................................376 377 234 303  
ZENITH 329 247 252 266 288 226 227 338 347 353 358  
245 229 310 232 232 376 377 279 368 243  
Web TV  
JVC .............................................................................612  
SONY .........................................................................585  
MGA .................................................................... 290 254  
MGN TECHNOLOGY ................................................ 354  
MIDLAND .................................................................. 278  
MINOLTA ............................................................ 369 332  
MITSUBISHI ..................... 290 298 369 376 377 254 295  
MONTGOMERY WARD ...................................... 226 300  
MOTOROLA ....................................................... 226 292  
MTC .............................................................. 227 354 251  
MULTITECH ................................... 227 354 251 278 356  
NEC .................... 268 376 377 289 301 302 303 234 249  
NIKKO ....................................................................... 245  
NOBLEX ..................................................................... 354  
OLYMPUS .................................................................. 292  
OPTIMUS .................. 239 354 363 245 361 374 381 226  
OPTONICA ......................................................... 354 300  
ORION ................................................................ 256 310  
PANASONIC ..................... 363 381 374 373 225 437 292  
PENTAX ....................................................... 369 234 332  
PHILCO ................................................. 287 225 235 292  
PHILIPS ....... 287 288 344 345 371 378 383 456 286 292  
PHILIPS-MAGNAVOX .................................. 287 288 226  
PILOT ......................................................................... 245  
PIONEER ........................................ 305 369 376 377 343  
PORTLAND ......................................................... 242 244  
PROSCAN ............................................................ 225 308  
PROTEC ..................................................................... 356  
PULSAR ...................................................................... 329  
QUARTER .................................................................. 268  
QUARTZ .................................................................... 268  
QUASAR ......................................... 363 374 225 381 292  
RADIO SHACK ..................................... 225 226 227 239  
. 245 268 342 354 361 363 248 251 254 274 292 300 337  
RADIX ........................................................................ 245  
RANDEX .................................................................... 245  
RCA ...[225] 245 [308] 309 311 312 313 314 315 316 335  
342  
VCR Codes  
Where codes are shown like this [###] each one can  
be used if you have 2 or more of the SAME device or  
brand.  
ACCELE ......................................................................354  
ADMIRAL ...................................................................226  
ADVENTURA .............................................................251  
AIKO ..........................................................................252  
AIWA .....................................................245 227 269 251  
AKAI ..........................227 229 228 230 231 254 303 337  
ALLEGRO .....................................................247 329 243  
AMERICAN HIGH ......................................................292  
APEX ..........................................................................949  
ASHA ..........................................................................354  
AT&T ..........................................................................373  
AUDIO DYNAMICS .....................................376 377 234  
AUDIOVOX ...............................................................245  
BELL & HOWELL .......................................................268  
BEAUMARK ...............................................................354  
BROKSONIC .............256 250 257 310 394 967 237 289  
CALIX .........................................................................245  
CANDLE ..................................240 245 354 234 242 244  
CANNON .....................................................225 292 339  
CAPEHART ................................................................329  
CARVER ......................................................................287  
CCE .....................................................................252 356  
CINEVISION ..............................................................245  
CITIZEN ...........................240 245 252 354 234 242 244  
COLORTYME .............................................................234  
COLT ..........................................................................356  
CRAIG ...................................................245 354 356 248  
CURTIS MATHES 225 287 227 334 354 358 234 249 292  
CYBERNEX ................................................................354  
DAEWOO ..........279 240 250 252 334 242 244 251 971  
DBX ..............................................................376 377 234  
DIAMOND VISION ...................................................896  
DIMENSIA ..................................................................225  
DURABRAND ............................................................245  
DYNATECH ........................................................227 251  
ELECTROHOME .................................................245 254  
ELECTROPHONIC .....................................................245  
EMERSON ...250 245 252 256 257 290 310 325 354 240  
233 227 265 266 268 269 456 458 231 237 249 251 254  
259 262 263 270 289 292 301 330 341  
.................................................. 354 369 228 278 292 332  
REALISTIC ... 225 226 227 245 268 354 361 363 248 251  
......................................................... 254 274 292 300 337  
REPLAYTV .................................................................. 373  
RICOH ........................................................................ 353  
RUNCO ...................................................................... 329  
SAMSUNG .......... 354 358 240 369 455 942 963 230 337  
SANKY ................................................................ 226 329  
SANSUI .................................... 310 376 377 394 256 303  
SANYO ........................................... 304 267 268 354 248  
SCOTT .............................. 240 250 257 290 341 237 263  
SEARS ... 363 245 268 287 369 394 456 248 273 274 292  
332 343  
SHARP ....................... 360 361 226 227 266 242 254 300  
SHINTOM ...................................... 229 353 369 356 357  
SHOGUN ................................................................... 354  
SIGNATURE ............................................................... 227  
SINGER ............................................................... 292 356  
SONIC BLUE .............................................................. 373  
SONY ... 379 324 229 323 353 389 372 364 365 366 380  
STS ............................................................... 369 292 332  
SUPERSCAN ............................................................... 456  
SYLVANIA .......... 227 287 290 225 236 456 458 251 292  
SYMPHONIC ......................................... 227 236 456 251  
TANDY ................................................................ 227 268  
TASHIKO ................................................................... 245  
TATUNG ..................................................................... 303  
TEAC ............................................................ 227 251 303  
TECHNICS .................................................................. 292  
TEKNIKA ....................................... 227 245 325 251 292  
TiVo ..................................................................... 371 372  
TMK ............................................................. 354 249 301  
TOSHIBA .... 240 261 260 287 290 358 369 924 274 341  
TOTEVISION ...................................................... 245 354  
UNITECH ................................................................... 354  
VECTOR RESEARCH ............................ 240 376 377 234  
VICTOR ............................................................... 376 377  
VIDEO CONCEPTS ........................ 240 376 377 234 254  
VIDEOSONIC ............................................................ 354  
WARDS . 225 226 227 240 245 354 369 248 251 254 292  
300 326 332 341 356  
FISHER ......................304 268 267 287 234 248 273 274  
FUJI .....................................................................229 292  
FUNAI ...................................................227 456 458 251  
GARRARD ..................................................................251  
GE ....................................225 311 335 342 354 278 292  
GOLDSTAR .............................227 245 338 329 346 234  
GRADIENTE ..............................................................251  
GO-VIDEO .......................354 375 407 426 455 971 368  
HARLEY DAVIDSON .................................................251  
HARMAN KARDON ............................................234 254  
HARWOOD ................................................................356  
HEADQUARTER ........................................................268  
HITACHI ........................................369 227 347 303 332  
HI-Q ...........................................................................248  
INFINITY ...................................................................288  
INSIGNIA ...................................................................245  
INSTANT REPLAY ...............................................227 292  
INTEQ ........................................................................245  
JC PENNEY .225 245 268 354 369 376 377 292 303 332  
343 234  
JCL ..............................................................................292  
JENSEN ................................................................369 303  
JVC ...................................376 377 268 247 418 234 303  
KENWOOD ....................................268 376 377 234 303  
KLH ............................................................................356  
KODAK ...............................................................245 292  
LG ..........................................................227 329 338 907  
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Channel Banner  
There are several indicators that might appear when you press the INFO button on the remote.  
This display is called the Channel Banner. The following list describes the items on the Channel  
Banner screen (left to right and top to bottom).  
Stereo  
SAP  
PIP : D 15 BEV  
4/3 Format  
CC  
Zz 00:25  
D 10 CBS  
Z
6:05 PM  
TV-14 The current program rating.  
Stereo Stereo appears when the current channel is broadcasting in stereo.  
Mono appears when the current channel is broadcasting in mono.  
SAP The current channel is broadcasting SAP (Second Audio Program)  
information.  
PIP : D 15 BEV Displays the current tuner, channel and program that's playing in  
the PIP window.  
CC  
Closed Captioning is available on the current channel.  
D 10 CBS The D means it's a digital channel. If it's an analog channel, A  
is displayed. The channel, sub-channel (if available for digital  
channels) and program (only for digital channels) you're currently  
viewing are displayed.  
4/3 or 16/9 format Current screen format. If there are bars on-screen you might be able  
to get rid of them by pressing the ZOOM buttons on the remote. Go  
to page 33 for more information on screen formats.  
Zzz 00:25 Current time left on sleep timer, if the sleep timer is set.  
6:05 pm Current time.  
Autotuning  
Note: This feature only works with other RCA devices.  
The Autotuning feature automatically tunes the TV to the correct video input channel for  
different devices you have connected to your TV. When you set up Autotuning in the menu  
system you don’t have to remember to change your TV to the VID1 input, for example, when  
you want to watch a tape on the VCR. To set up the Autotuning feature:  
1. Press MENU (the MAIN MENU appears).  
tup  
2. Highlight Setup and press OK on your remote control.  
back  
Channel setup  
List and Labels  
Autotuning  
...  
...  
...  
...  
...  
...  
3. Highlight Autotuning and press OK.  
4. Choose which device button you would like to set:  
Closed caption  
Preferences  
Message  
Set VCR Channel If the DVD or SAT•AUX button is programmed  
to your VCR, lets you set up the channel the TV tunes to when  
you press the corresponding button.  
Set DVD Channel Lets you set up the channel the TV tunes to  
when you press the DVD button.  
Set SAT•AUX Channel Lets you set up the channel the TV tunes  
to when you press the SAT•AUX button.  
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5. Press the right arrow button to select the choice that matches the  
otuning  
way you have the device connected to this TV.  
back  
Set VCR Channel  
Set DVD Channel  
Set SAT-AUX Channel  
VID1...  
CMP1...  
HDMI1...  
You can select from the following inputs or channels:  
Disabled Choose this if you don’t have a device connected to the  
TV, or if you don’t want the TV to automatically tune to the correct  
channel/input when you’re using this device.  
Channel 3 or 4 Device is connected to the ANTENNA/CABLE jack  
on the back of the TV, and you want the TV to tune to channel  
3 when you press the corresponding button on the remote.  
Reminder: make sure the device’s Channel 3/4 switch is set to  
channel 3.  
VID1 or VID2 (Video Input) Device is connected to the VIDEO  
INPUT 1 jack on the back of the TV or the VIDEO INPUT 2 jack  
on the side of the TV and you want the TV to tune to the VIDEO  
input channel when you press the corresponding device button.  
CMP1 or CMP2 (Component Video Input) Compatible  
component video source, such as an HDTV tuner or satellite  
receiver, is connected to the three COMPONENT VIDEO INPUT  
jacks (Y Pb Pr) on the back of the TV and you want the TV to tune  
to the component video input channel (CMP1 or CMP2) when you  
press the corresponding device button.  
VGA Device is connected to the VGA jack on the back of the TV  
and you want the TV to tune to the VGA input channel when you  
press the corresponding device button  
HDMI1 or HDMI2 Device is connected to the HDMI1/DVI or  
HDMI2 jack on the back of the TV and you want the TV to tune to  
the HDMI input channel when you press the corresponding device  
button.  
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Parental Controls and V-Chip  
The choices in the US V-Chip and Canada V-Chip menus involve software inside your TV  
(referred to as V-Chip) which allows you to block TV programs and movies. TV programs can  
be blocked by age-based ratings, such as TV-MA, which is explained on page 30. If available,  
TV programs can also be blocked by content, such as adult language (L). This is explained on  
page 31. Movies can only be blocked by age-based ratings. This is explained on page 32.  
Once you block programs, you can unblock programs by entering a password.  
By default, the software inside your TV is turned off or unlocked. For instructions to lock  
V-Chip, see below.  
Note: Parental control settings are not available for HDMI1, HDMI2, CMP1, or CMP2  
inputs. These settings must be set in the connected device's parental controls.  
How V-Chip Works for USA and Canada  
V-Chip reads the program’s age-based rating (TV-MA, TV-14, etc.) and content themes  
[(Violence (V), Adult Language (L), etc.)]. If you have blocked the rating and/or content themes  
that the program contains, you will receive the message This channel is blocked. Change  
channel or press OK to enter your password and temporarily deactivate the parental controls.  
Broadcasters are not required to provide content themes, so programs received with no content  
themes will only be blocked if you block their age-based rating. You can also block out  
programs that have been given an Exempt rating, and programs that are considered unrated.  
Go to page 48 for the US and Canada ratings explanations.  
Lock/Unlock Parental Controls  
Selecting this option lets you lock and unlock parental controls settings  
Parental control  
Go back  
Lock Parental Control  
Select Channel  
Block Channel  
- - - -  
using a password.  
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If you do not lock parental controls, none of the settings for  
V-Chip, Channel Block, or Front Panel Block will take effect.  
Front Panel Block  
US V-Chip  
...  
Canada V-Chip  
Unrated/Exempt Ratings  
...  
View...  
If you forget your password, turn off the TV. Simultaneously press  
and hold VOL v on the side panel and CLEAR on the remote for 10  
seconds. Next time you enter the Parental control menu enter a new  
password.  
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The V-Chip Rating Screen  
The following is an example of where items are located within the Rating Limit screen.  
Rating Status Field  
Lets you select whether the status of the age-based  
rating limit to the left is View or Block.  
TV ratings  
Go back  
Status  
View  
View  
View  
View  
View  
View  
D
L
S
V
FV  
Rating Field  
TV-MA  
TV-14  
TV-PG  
TV-G  
Content Themes  
Lets you select  
Lists the content themes  
you can block or view.  
from a list of age-  
based ratings you  
can block or view.  
TV-Y7  
TV-Y  
Content Status Fields  
Lets you select which content themes to view for  
the selected rating, and whether the status of  
the content theme is currently unlocked (  
locked ( ).  
) or  
US V-Chip TV Ratings  
Hierarchy of Age-Based Ratings  
TV-MA  
TV-14  
TV-PG  
TV-G  
Mature Audience Only  
Parents Strongly Cautioned  
Parental Guidance Suggested  
General Audience  
Blocking Age-Based Ratings  
You can automatically block all program ratings above a specified age-  
based rating level.  
1. Choose Parental control from the Main Menu. If Parental controls  
have previously been locked, you must enter your password.  
TV-Y7  
TV-Y  
Directed to Children 7 years and older  
All Children  
2. Highlight and select US V-Chip. Then select TV ratings.  
3. Press the up or down arrow button to scroll to the rating  
corresponding with the lowest rating you do not want the child to  
watch.  
4. Press the OK button to toggle between View and Block. The status  
TV ratings  
Go back  
for the rating and all higher ratings automatically changes to Block.  
Status  
View  
View  
View  
View  
View  
View  
D
L
S
V
FV  
5. Use the up/down arrow buttons to highlight Go back and press  
TV-MA  
TV-14  
TV-PG  
TV-G  
OK.  
6. Select Lock Parental Controls from the Parental Control menu for  
rating limits to take effect.  
TV-Y7  
TV-Y  
Note: If you forget your password, turn off the TV.  
Simultaneously press and hold VOL v on the side panel and  
CLEAR on the remote for 10 seconds. Next time you enter the  
Parental control menu enter a new password.  
To view age-based ratings after you've locked them, follow the same  
steps as above to unlock.  
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Blocking Specific Content Themes  
Content Themes  
Sexually explicit dialogue  
Adult language  
You can block programs based on their content. (Content is  
represented by the D, L, S, V and FV on your screen.) When you block  
a content theme for a particular rating, you automatically block that  
content theme for higher rated programs as well.  
D
L
S
Sexual situations  
To block program content:  
V
Violence  
1. Determine the content themes you want to block.  
FV  
Fantasy Violence  
2. Press the down arrow button to scroll to the rating whose content  
theme you want to change.  
3. Press the right arrow button to move the highlight to a particular  
content theme.  
TV ratings  
Go back  
4. Press the OK button to change its status to lock. (In the example  
to the left, you block the language (L) corresponding with TV-14.  
The language for TV-MA is blocked as well.)  
Status  
View  
View  
View  
View  
View  
View  
D
L
S
V
FV  
TV-MA  
TV-14  
TV-PG  
TV-G  
Notes: Broadcasters are not required to provide content  
themes or age-based ratings.  
TV-Y7  
TV-Y  
You must remember to lock Parental controls for rating limits  
to take effect.  
To view content theme after you've locked them, follow the same  
steps as above to unlock. Note that if you unlock the language  
corresponding with TV-14, the language for TV-MA doesn't unlock.  
You have to unlock the content theme status for each rating separately.  
Blocking Canadian V-Chip Ratings  
If you receive Canadian programs you can block Canadian English and  
French V-Chip by ratings only. When you block a particular rating, you  
automatically block the higher rated programs as well.  
English ratings  
Go back  
Status  
Block  
Block  
Block  
View  
18+  
14+  
PG  
G
To block Canadian English and French program ratings:  
1. Select Canada V-Chip from the Parental control menu.  
2. Highlight English ratings or French ratings and press OK.  
3. Determine the rating you want to block.  
C8+  
C
View  
View  
4. Press the down arrow button to scroll to the rating you want to  
change.  
French ratings  
Go back  
Status  
Block  
Block  
Block  
View  
5. Press the OK button to change its status to block (all ratings above  
the one you selected change to block).  
18 ans+  
16 ans+  
13 ans+  
8 ans+  
G
View  
C
View  
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V-Chip Movie Rating Limit  
Movie ratings  
Set movie rating limits by blocking movies rated above a specified  
level.  
Go back  
Status  
Block  
Block  
Block  
View  
View  
View  
View  
NR (No Rating)  
X
To access the Movie Rating Limit menu:  
1. Press MENU on the remote control (the TV's Main Menu appears).  
2. Select Parental Control.  
NC-17  
R
PG-13  
PG  
G
3. Select US V-Chip.  
4. Select Movie Ratings.  
Blocking Movie Ratings  
Once you are in the Movie Ratings menu, follow the same steps  
described for blocking Canadian ratings.  
Block Channels  
Turn this option on to block the channel you choose in the Select  
Parental control  
Go back  
Lock Parental Control  
Select Channel  
- - - -  
Channel option.  
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Block Channel  
Use the number buttons to enter the channel you want to block, then  
press the down arrow button. Press OK to place a check mark in  
the Block Channel box to block the channel. When you tune to that  
channel you'll need to enter a password to view the channel if the TV  
is locked.  
Front Panel Block  
US V-Chip  
...  
Canada V-Chip  
...  
Unrated/Exempt Ratings  
View...  
Front Panel Block  
Parental control  
Select this option to block (disable) or unblock (enable) the TV’s side  
panel buttons so that they can't be used by someone, like a young  
child. The remote still tunes to any channel. If you're using this to  
keep children from changing channels, remove access to any remote  
that is capable of operating the television while you have the front  
panel blocked.  
Go back  
Lock Parental Control  
Select Channel  
Block Channel  
- - - -  
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Front Panel Block  
US V-Chip  
...  
Canada V-Chip  
Unrated/Exempt Ratings  
...  
View...  
Don’t forget to lock parental controls after you change the status. If  
you don’t, the front panel block will not take effect.  
Blocking Unrated/Exempt Programs  
Parental control  
The Unrated/Exempt Ratings option lets you decide if programs that  
the V-Chip recognizes as unrated or exempt can be viewed. Unrated  
TV programs may include news, sports, political, religious, local and  
weather programs, emergency bulletins, public announcements, and  
programs without ratings. The Exempt option applies to both USA and  
Canadian unrated programs and Canadian programs rated E.  
Go back  
Lock Parental Control  
Select Channel  
Block Channel  
- - - -  
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Front Panel Block  
US V-Chip  
...  
Canada V-Chip  
Unrated/Exempt Ratings  
...  
View...  
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 button to highlight Unrated/Exempt Ratings.  
Then press the right arrow button to toggle between View and Block.  
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Future Rating Region  
You might notice an option in your Parental control menu that wasn't there before. This is  
because broadcasters have the capability to add a new rating system for TV programs. These  
ratings let you define additional parameters for parental controls. This option and its name are  
dependent on the content acquired from the broadcaster.  
Note: These ratings are available only if the broadcaster is sending them.  
Additional Features  
There are additional features available unrelated to Parental Controls. These features can be  
found in other menus.  
Picture Processing  
ARC 2 advanced picture processing provides edge enhancement plus adaptive spatial/temporal  
noise reduction, dynamic contrast enhancement, and multi-axis color space correction.  
Go to page 38 to adjust picture settings.  
Screen Formats  
Screen format is the way the picture is displayed on your TV. Press the ZOOM +/- button on  
your remote to see if a different format is available for the video you are viewing. The format  
changes as you press the ZOOM buttons and the format type is displayed at the bottom of the  
screen.  
Analog video is sent in a 4/3 format, which your TV displays in a 16/9 format. Most digital  
video is sent in a 16/9 format which does fill your screen, but sometimes is sent in 4/3 which  
does not fill your screen. It depends on how the station or device connected to your TV is  
formatting the video. If there are bars on-screen, press the ZOOM +/- button to try a different  
format that may eliminate the bars. Some bars can't be removed because of the way the format  
is sent by the broadcaster.  
The different formats available and what they look like follow. Each format is available for  
analog video, but might not be available for digital video.  
16/9 zoom  
4/3  
16/9  
Cinerama  
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PIP (Picture-in-Picture) Operation  
The PIP (Picture-In-Picture) feature lets you display a second, smaller picture on top of  
the main picture or display two pictures side by side, called POP. For more information on  
customizing the PIP feature, go to page 39. The main and PIP channels must be from different  
tuners. The VGA, COMPONENT INPUTS, HDMI1/DVI, and HDMI2 can't be displayed in the  
smaller window.  
PIP Buttons  
ON•OFF  
PIP  
button  
There are certain remote buttons that control the way the PIP window  
works:  
TV  
PIP  
SAT•AUX DVD  
GO BACK  
VOL  
CH  
PIP Brings up the PIP window. Press PIP again to remove the  
window.  
CH CTRL  
button  
MUTE  
INFO  
+
MENU  
CH CTRL  
ZOOM-  
CLEAR  
ZOOM+  
GUIDE  
CH CTRL (Channel Control) Lets you switch channel control between  
the PIP window and the main picture. To determine whether you are  
controlling the PIP or the main picture, look at the channel banner as  
you change channels or press INFO button. The PIP window has a  
yellow highlight around it if you are controlling it.  
INFO  
button  
PRESETS  
?!+-  
DEF  
ABC  
JKL  
GHI  
MNO  
SWUXBYZCH  
PQRS  
INPUT  
TUV  
_,.:=$  
Use these buttons for the PIP feature  
Using the PIP Feature  
While you may use PIP in different ways, this basic PIP scenario should get you started. When  
watching a channel, follow these steps.  
1. Press the PIP button on the remote control and the PIP window appears on the screen.  
2. Press the CH CTRL (Channel Control) button on the remote to highlight the PIP window.  
(A yellow border appears around the edge). Use the channel up and down, INPUT, or  
component buttons that have been auto tuned, to change the PIP channel.  
3. To change the program in the main picture window, press CH CTRL. Then use any of the  
above mentioned buttons. To go back and forth between controlling the PIP window and  
the main picture, press the CH CTRL button.  
Using PIP with the VGA jack  
When watching content from the VGA input, follow these steps.  
1. Press the PIP button on the remote control and the PIP window appears on the screen.  
2. Press the CH CTRL (Channel Control) button on the remote to highlight the PIP window. (A  
yellow border appears around the edge).  
Use the channel up and down, INPUT, or component buttons that have been auto tuned, to  
change the PIP channel.  
3. To change the program in the main picture window, press CH CTRL. Then use any of the  
above mentioned buttons. To go back and forth between controlling the PIP window and  
the main picture, press the CH CTRL button.  
4. Press the PRESETS button on the remote control and go to PC Sound source. Choose PC if  
you want to hear sound from the device connected via the VGA jack. Choose PIP/POP if  
you want to hear sound from the main window.  
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PIP Problems?  
If you are channel surfing or changing inputs in the main window and PIP disappears, you  
may have tuned to an input that doesn't support PIP.  
If you press PIP and the PIP window is gray, you may have activated the Parental Control  
feature and the program exceeds the rating limits you set. For information on removing  
limits, see the Parental Controls section.  
Closed captioning is not viewable in the PIP window.  
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Using the Menu System  
Main Menu  
Exit  
This section explores the menus of your TV. Each menu is outlined and  
Channel List  
Sound  
detailed to help you get the most from your TV. The Parental control  
menu is discussed in the Features chapter.  
Picture  
PIP  
Setup  
To access the menu system:  
Parental Control  
Time  
1. Press the MENU button.  
USB Device  
2. Use the up and down arrow buttons to highlight an option and  
press OK to display it. The name of the menu is displayed at the  
top of the menu screen.  
3. Press the up and down arrow buttons to move to a different option  
within the menu. If necessary, press the OK button to display the  
choices of the option you’ve highlighted. If available, use the text  
at the bottom of each screen for help.  
4. To return to the Main Menu, press the MENU button until it's  
displayed.  
Note: Options in the menus that are grayed-out and can't be  
highlighted are unavailable or in progress.  
Descriptions of each menu are discussed in the order they appear.  
There are two ways to exit a menu:  
• Press the CLEAR button. The menus are cleared from the screen and  
you return to TV viewing.  
• Press the MENU button repeatedly until the menus disappear.  
Channel List Menu  
The Channel List menu allows you to view all the channels available  
in your channel list. Press the up or down arrow button to highlight a  
channel then press OK to tune to the channel and exit the menu.  
Sound Menu  
Sound  
Go back  
The Sound menu lets you adjust audio output. To access the Sound  
menu, press MENU on the remote, and then select Sound from the  
Main Menu. The following audio items can be adjusted:  
Equalizer  
...  
Sound Type  
Stereo...  
Sound Mode  
Normal...  
Medium...  
Dynamic Bass  
Balance  
Equalizer The five-band graphic equalizer lets you adjust the audio  
frequency settings. You can select one of the five-band Equalizer  
Presets or create your own personal preset.  
Auto Volume Level  
Internal Speakers  
Headphone Settings  
Advanced Settings  
...  
...  
Sound Preset Allows you to choose a specific sound preset.  
Press the right arrow to cycle through the options: Standard,  
Movie, Voice, Music and Personal.  
Frequency Range Displays the different graphic equalizer  
bands set for each Sound preset option. 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 (100Hz, 300Hz, 1kHz, 3kHz, 10kHz)  
you want to adjust. Then use the up or down arrow button to  
adjust the level. When you're done adjusting the levels, press the  
MENU button to exit.  
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To view the frequency range of another Sound Preset option, press  
the right or left arrow until no band is selected and Frequency  
Range is highlighted. Then press the up arrow to highlight Sound  
Preset.  
Equalizer  
Go back  
Sound Preset  
Frequency Range  
Personal...  
...  
Sound Type Controls the way the sound comes through your  
speakers. The options available vary according to the input selected.  
Mono (available for regular TV viewing only) Plays the sound in  
mono only. Use this setting when receiving broadcasts with weak  
stereo signals.  
Stereo Splits the incoming stereo audio signal into left and right  
channels. Most TV programs and recorded materials have stereo  
audio. The word Stereo appears in the channel banner when you  
tune to a program that is broadcast in stereo.  
Sound Mode Provides special processing through your speakers  
(depending on the setting you chose as your Sound Type). The  
available audio modes are:  
Sound  
Go back  
Equalizer  
...  
Sound Type  
Stereo...  
Normal...  
Medium  
Normal Does not give any special processing, simply provides  
the mono or stereo sound provided by the signal you're watching.  
Sound Mode  
Dynamic Bass  
Balance  
Wide (available only for mono signals) “Widens” sound from  
mono broadcasts and mono devices connected to your TV for a  
fuller, more spacious sound.  
Auto Volume Level  
Internal Speakers  
Headphone Settings  
Advanced Settings  
...  
...  
Stereo Wide Available only for stereo signals. Gives a surround  
effect with more bass.  
Restores clarity and presence for better speech  
intelligibility and musical realism.  
Dynamic Bass Improves bass output. Displays a choice list of  
available settings you can adjust: Off, Medium and High.  
Balance Adjusts how much audio is sent to the left and right  
speakers.  
Auto Volume Level Reduces the annoying blasts in volume during  
commercial breaks, and also amplifies softer sounds in program  
material. Eliminates the need to constantly adjust the volume.  
Internal Speakers Turn on or off the internal speakers. If you have  
a device connected to the Audio Output jacks on the back of the TV  
and you want to control the sound by the device instead, uncheck the  
box.  
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 Auto. These descriptions are  
same as for Sound Type (see above).  
Advanced Settings  
Second Audio Program (SAP) Plays the program’s audio in a  
second language, if one is available. The letters SAP appear in the  
channel banner when you tune to a program that is broadcast with  
SAP information. SAP audio is broadcast in mono. SAP is also used  
to broadcast a program’s audio with descriptions of the video for  
the visually impaired.  
Advanced settings  
Go back  
SAP  
Audio Output  
Fixed...  
Default Audio Language English...  
Current Audio Track  
English...  
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Audio Output Lets you choose a setting for the FIXED/  
VARIABLE AUDIO OUTPUT jacks.  
Advanced settings  
Go back  
SAP  
• Variable Provides variable output from the AUDIO  
OUTPUT jacks. Use this setting if the TV is not connected to  
an audio receiver or amplifier and the volume is controlled  
by the TV.  
Audio Output  
Fixed...  
Default Audio Language English...  
Current Audio Track  
English...  
• Fixed Provides fixed output from the AUDIO OUTPUT  
jacks to a receiver or amplifier. With the Fixed Output,  
the TV’s volume control, graphic equalizer, and mute are  
disabled. This output is ideal when connecting to an audio  
receiver or amplifier that has its own remote control for  
controlling the volume.  
Default Audio Language Choose the language you prefer for  
dialog on digital channels. If your preferred language is being  
broadcast with a program, then the TV plays it. If not, then the  
TV plays the default audio for the program (usually English in  
the U.S.). The default digital channel audio language options are  
English, Spanish, French, German, Italian, Japanese, Chinese, and  
Korean.  
Current Audio Track Press the right arrow to choose from the  
audio languages available for the program you're watching. The  
language you choose becomes your preferred audio language for  
all digital channels until you turn the TV off. If the language you  
choose here is not being broadcast with a program, then the TV  
plays the default audio for the program (usually English in the  
U.S.).  
Picture Menu  
Picture  
The Picture menu contains menus and controls to configure how the  
picture looks. The Picture menu options apply to the video for the  
main TV and video input selections. All picture options can be applied  
to each input- VID1, VID2, CMP1 or CMP2, HDMI1 or HDM2, and  
VGA.  
Go back  
Picture Preset  
Brightness  
Color  
Sports...  
Sharpness  
Tint  
Contrast  
Color Warmth  
Advanced Settings  
Warm...  
...  
Picture Preset (not available on VGA) Displays a choice list that  
lets you select one of the preset picture settings: Vibrant, Cinematic,  
Natural, Sports, or Personal. Choose the setting that is best for your  
viewing environment.  
Brightness Adjusts the brightness of the picture.  
Color Adjusts the richness of the color.  
Sharpness (not available on VGA) Adjusts the crispness of the  
edges in the picture.  
Tint (not available on VGA) Adjusts the balance between the red  
and green levels.  
Contrast Adjusts the difference between the light and dark areas of  
the picture.  
Color Warmth Displays a choice list that lets you set one of three  
automatic color adjustments: Cool for a more blue palette of picture  
colors; Normal; or Warm for a more red palette of picture colors. The  
warm setting corresponds to the NTSC standard of 6500 K.  
When you change any of these picture settings, the Picture Preset  
changes to Personal. Use the left or right arrow button to make  
adjustments. To return to the Picture menu, press the up or down  
arrow button.  
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Advanced Picture Settings (not available on VGA)  
Advanced settings  
Film Mode (3:2 Pulldown) Automatically detects video sources  
that were originally recorded on film (like most movies) and  
subsequently converted to a different format (for TV broadcast,  
for example). Film mode processes the converted signal so that it  
looks as close as possible to the original. Another name for this  
process is reverse 3:2 pulldown.  
Go back  
Film Mode  
Advanced...  
Off...  
Noise Reduction  
Advanced (recommended) enables the feature only  
when the TV detects that movie playback quality could be  
improved. Advanced is the default setting.  
The Off setting turns off film mode upconversion. Try using  
this setting if you think the reverse 3:2 pulldown is causing  
distortions in your picture.  
Noise Reduction Reduces picture “static” or any type of  
interference. This feature is especially useful for providing a clearer  
picture in weak analog signal conditions. Press the right arrow  
to choose between: Off for no noise reduction; Low for a softer,  
smoother picture that retains picture sharpness and detail; Medium  
for a slightly softer picture than the Low setting; High for an even  
softer, smoother picture than the other settings (the picture detail is  
somewhat decreased).  
Note: Video noise reduction is available for the CMP1 and  
CMP2 inputs only if the signal is 480i.  
PIP Menu  
The PIP menu lets you customize the PIP feature. To access the PIP  
menu, press MENU on the remote, and then select PIP from the Main  
Menu. Go to page 34 for more information on using the PIP feature.  
PIP  
Go back  
Dual Mode  
Channel  
PIP...  
25 CBS...  
Upper right...  
PIP Position  
Dual Mode Adjusts the way the picture is displayed. The choices  
are: PIP (Picture-in-Picture), POP (Picture-on-Picture- pictures are side  
by side) or Off.  
Channel Select the channel displayed in the PIP or POP window.  
PIP Position Select the location where the PIP window is displayed:  
Upper Left, Bottom Left, Upper Right, or Bottom Right.  
Setup Menu  
tup  
The Setup menu lets you configure the TV to fit its surroundings and  
your preferences. To access the Setup menu, press MENU on the  
remote, and then select Setup from the Main Menu.  
back  
Channel setup  
List and Labels  
Autotuning  
...  
...  
...  
...  
...  
...  
Closed caption  
Preferences  
Message  
Channel Setup  
Signal Type Choose the type of signal you have connected to  
the ANTENNA/CABLE INPUT.  
Auto Channel Search Searches for channels the signal is  
receiving. Go to page 15 for more information.  
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List and Labels Edit the channels in the list or choose labels for  
each channel.  
t and Labels  
back  
Channel Number  
In Channel List  
Channel Label  
Favorite Channel  
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Channel Number Use the number buttons on your remote to  
enter the channel number.  
ABC  
In Channel List If you've entered a channel you want to add  
to the channel list, highlight In Channel List and press the right  
arrow to place a check in the check box. If you've entered a  
channel you want to delete from the channel list, press the right  
arrow button to uncheck the box.  
Channel Label Allows you to add a five character label, which  
is displayed on-screen when you tune to the channel entered in  
the Channel Number option. Press the up or down arrow button  
to enter a character. Continue to press the right arrow button to  
highlight the next space to add another character.  
Favorite Channel The channel you entered for Channel  
Number can be saved as a favorite channel. You can have up to  
6 favorite channels. To access your favorite channels after they've  
been set, exit the menu system. Press the PRESETS (down arrow)  
button and then highlight CH+/CH- Buttons. Press the right arrow  
to choose Favorite Channels. Press the CLEAR button. When you  
press the CH+/CH- buttons, only the favorite channels you set will  
be available.  
Autotuning Go to Chapter 3 for details about the Autotuning  
feature.  
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.  
tup  
back  
Channel setup  
List and Labels  
Autotuning  
...  
...  
...  
...  
...  
...  
Note: Closed caption settings are not available for HDMI1,  
HDMI2, CMP1, or CMP2 inputs. These settings must be set in  
the connected device's menu.  
Closed caption  
Preferences  
Message  
Closed captioning is not available on all channels at all times. Only  
specific programs encoded with closed-captioning information. When  
a program is closed captioned, CC is displayed in the channel banner.  
See Chapter 3 for more information about the channel banner. The  
closed caption options are:  
CC Setting Lets you choose the way closed captioning  
information appears on the screen.  
Off No captioning information displayed.  
On Always Captioning information shown always, when  
available.  
On When Muted Displays captioning information, when  
available, whenever the TV’s sound is muted by pressing  
the MUTE button. The captioning information is not  
displayed when the sound is not muted.  
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Analog CC Type If available, lets you select the captioning mode  
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.  
osed caption  
back  
CC Setting  
On always...  
CC1...  
Analog CC Type  
Digital CC Type  
Digital CC Preset  
Digital CC Style  
Service 1...  
Default...  
...  
Digital CC Type If available, lets you select a closed caption  
service mode (1-6) for digital channels.  
Digital CC Preset If available, lets you select between Default  
and Custom options. Custom changes according to what you set  
for the options below.  
Digital CC Style If available, lets you customize the following  
display options:  
gital CC style  
back  
Digital CC Size  
Digital CC Font  
Digital CC Opacity  
Digital CC Color  
Standard...  
Ashley...  
Solid...  
Digital CC Size Lets you set the size of the digital closed-  
caption text. You can choose Standard, Large, or Small.  
White...  
Digital CC Font Lets you select a character design for the  
digital closed-caption text. A font is a complete assortment  
of letters, numbers, punctuation marks, etc. in a given  
design. You can choose from a variety of fonts (Ashley,  
Floridian, etc.).  
Digital CC Back. Opacity Solid...  
Digital CC Back. Color  
Black...  
Digital CC Opacity Lets you set the appearance of the  
digital closed-caption text: Solid, Transparent, Translucent, or  
Flashing.  
Digital CC Color Lets you choose the color of the digital  
closed-caption text: White, Black, Red, Green, Blue, Yellow,  
Magenta, or Cyan.  
Digital CC Back. Opacity Lets you set the appearance  
of the space behind the digital closed-caption text: Solid,  
Transparent, Translucent, or Flashing.  
Digital CC Back. Color Lets you choose the color of the  
area of the screen behind the digital closed-caption text:  
White, Black, Red, Green, Blue, Yellow, Magenta, or Cyan.  
Note: These captioning style options only have an effect on  
true digital closed captions.  
Not all captioning on digital channels is digital captioning—  
it depends on what the broadcaster is sending. If the closed  
captioning for a program is not digital, the Digital CC style  
settings will not have an effect.  
"Monotype" is a trademark of Monotype Imaging, Inc. registered in the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office and may be registered in  
certain other jurisdictions.  
"iType" is a trademark of Monotype Imaging, Inc. and may be registered in certain other jurisdictions.  
"Floridian", "Plate Gothic", and "Screen" are trademarks of The Monotype Corporation and may be registered in certain other  
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"Ashley" is a trademark of The Monotype Corporation Registered in the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office and may be registered in  
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Preferences  
eferences  
Ch. Number Display Turn this feature on if you want the  
channel number always available when you press the CH+ or  
CH- button.  
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Ch. Number Display  
Language  
English...  
Maximum TV volume  
Power Save Mode  
Language Lets you select your preferred language for the  
menus: English, Español or Français.  
Maximum TV volume This feature is intended to prevent  
volume from being turned up too loudly. Set the volume at the  
loudest level you'd want to hear. Press and hold OK to hear the  
maximum volume you set.  
Power Save Mode If no signal is detected from the VGA input  
jack for 5 minutes, puts the TV in power save mode.  
Message Set a message that appears at the bottom of the TV screen.  
Press the CLEAR button to clear the message. If Display is turned on,  
the message appears when the TV is turned back on after being turned  
off.  
ssage  
back  
Display  
Start Time  
Recurrence  
Stop Time  
Erase Message  
Message  
6:00PM...  
30min...  
Display Turns on or off to display a message on the TV.  
...  
...  
...  
Start Time Set the time you want to display the message. Not  
available if the time hasn't been set in the Time menu.  
Recurrence Set how often to display the message- 10min- 60  
min.  
Stop Time Set the time you want to the message to stop.  
Erase Message Clears all lines of text you've entered.  
Message Press OK to enter a message. Enter up to 4 lines of  
text- 25 characters per line. Press the right arrow button to start  
entering text on a line, then press the up and down arrow buttons  
to change characters. Press OK when you're done entering text for  
a line.  
Parental Control Menu  
The Parental control menu was explained in Chapter 3. Go to page 29  
for more information.  
Time Menu  
ime  
o back  
Sleep Timer Lets you set the TV to turn off after a given amount of  
Sleep Timer  
03:00 Zzz  
12 PBS  
8:25PM  
Daily...  
8:00AM  
12  
time.  
Auto Time Channel  
Enter Time  
Auto Time Channel Choose your PBS station to have the TV set the  
time for you. Wait about one minute for the time to be set.  
Wake up Timer  
Wake up Time  
Wake up Channel  
Turn off Timer  
Turn off Time  
Enter Time If you didn't set the time reference channel, enter the  
current time manually. If it is eight o’clock, for example, you must  
first enter the number zero, then number eight. Use the OK button to  
choose between AM and PM.  
Once...  
10:00PM  
Wake up Timer Lets you set the TV to turn itself on.  
Note: The Wake up timer is available only when the time has  
been set.  
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Wake up Time Lets you set the time you want the TV to turn itself  
on.  
Wake up Channel  
Lets you select a specific channel the TV tunes  
to when the wake up timer is set.  
Turn off Timer Lets you set the TV to turn itself off.  
Turn off Time  
Lets you set the time you want the TV to turn itself  
off.  
USB Menu  
This menu lets you customize options for the USB device connected to  
your TV.  
USB  
Go back  
USB Device  
Playback Options  
...  
...  
USB Device  
Pictures If you have pictures on your USB device connected to  
your TV, this menu allows you to view the pictures individually by  
pressing the up/down arrow buttons to highlight the picture (the  
picture is displayed on the right). For slideshow options, go to the  
Playback Options menu.  
Note: Folder names containing  
special characters might not be  
recognized by the television.  
Note: To play a slideshow of all the pictures available on your  
device, highlight a folder and press PLAY.  
Music If you have .mp3 audio files on your USB device  
connected to your TV, this menu allows you to play files  
individually by pressing the up/down arrow buttons to highlight  
the song. For slideshow options, go to the Playback Options  
menu.  
Note: To play a slideshow of all the music files available on your  
device, highlight a folder and press PLAY.  
Playback Options Choose playback options for pictures and audio  
files.  
Slideshow Speed Adjust how many seconds is between each  
slide played: 2s, 4s, 8s.  
Transition Effect Turn this feature on to have pictures slowly  
fade as the next picture is displayed.  
Music Playback Select a way to play your audio files: Play-  
plays from the audio file highlighted to the end of the current  
folder; Repeat- repeats current folder or file selected; Random-  
randomly plays all audio files in the current folder.  
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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)  
What’s the quickest way to view High Definition (HD) video?  
Connect an off-air antenna to the ANTENNA/CABLE Input to view free local digital channels.  
You might need to purchase an antenna. Go to page 6 for more information.  
digital channels available to you. By entering where you live, this mapping program tells you  
what local analog and digital stations are available using a certain antenna.  
Are there other ways to view High Definition (HD) video?  
Besides using an off-air antenna as mentioned above, you can also use a set-top box to receive  
digital video. Contact your cable company or satellite provider to purchase digital programming  
and have them connect the box for you to ensure you're viewing channels the best way.  
How do I tell an analog channel from a digital channel?  
Press the INFO button to display the channel banner. Look at the bottom left corner of the  
screen. An A is displayed for an analog channel. A D is displayed for a digital channel.  
Why are there bars on my screen and can I get rid of them?  
Most digital video is sent in a 16/9 format which does fill your screen, but sometimes is sent  
in 4/3 which does not fill your screen. It depends on how the station or device connected to  
your TV is formatting the video. If there are bars on-screen, press the ZOOM +/- button to  
try a different format that may eliminate the bars. Some bars can't be removed because of the  
way the format is sent by the broadcaster. The format changes as you press the ZOOM buttons  
and the format type is displayed at the bottom of the screen. For more information on screen  
formats, go to page 33.  
Why does channel search find a lot of channels, but when I try to tune to them there’s  
nothing there?  
Some channels are enabled by the cable company that don’t carry programming, such as video-  
on-demand. When channels are unavailable, your TV’s screen is blank or appears like snow.  
You probably want to get rid of these so they no longer appear in your channel list. Remove  
these in the Channel List menu. Go to page 40 for more information.  
Why does the first channel search take a long time?  
If you have both analog and digital channels, the TV is looking for all available channels in the  
channel list. If you do have digital channels, the TV is also searching for scrambled channels,  
non-scrambled channels, and each sub-channel of that digital channel.  
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Troubleshooting  
Most problems you encounter with your TV can be corrected by consulting the following troubleshooting list.  
TV Problems  
TV won’t turn on  
Make sure the TV is plugged in.  
Check the wall receptacle (or extension cord) to make sure it is “live” by plugging in something else.  
The front panel controls may be locked (disabled). Use the remote control to unlock the front panel controls by  
selecting the Front Panel Block in the Parental control menu and press OK to uncheck the box.  
No picture, no sound but TV is on  
You might be tuned to an input with no device connected to it to view. If you're trying to view a connected device,  
press INPUT until the picture from that device appears.  
Maybe the Signal Type option is set incorrectly. Go to page 15 for detailed instructions.  
The channel might be blank — change channels.  
If you’re watching your VCR and it’s connected with coaxial cable to the ANTENNA/CABLE jack, tune the TV to  
channel 3 or 4 (whichever channel is selected on the 3/4 switch on the back of your VCR). Also check to make sure  
the TV/VCR button on the VCR is in the correct mode (press the TV/VCR button on your VCR).  
Sound okay, picture poor  
If you're getting a black and white picture from a device you've connected to your TV, you might have your video  
cables connected to the wrong jacks. A yellow Video cable connects to the yellow VIDEO input jack on the side  
or back of your TV; three video cables or bundled component video cables (red, blue, and green) connect to the  
corresponding COMPONENT INPUT jacks on the back of your TV.  
If you're getting no picture from a device you've connected to your TV, you might have your video cable connected  
to the VIDEO OUTPUT jack on the back of your TV. These jacks are used to connect recording devices. A yellow  
Video cable connects to the yellow VIDEO input jack on the side or back of your TV.  
Check antenna connections. Make sure all of the cables are firmly connected to the jacks.  
Try adjusting sharpness function to improve weak signals. Go to page 38 for more instructions.  
No sound, picture okay  
Maybe the sound is muted. Try pressing the volume up button to restore sound.  
If using DVI, S-Video, or Y, PB, PR, remember to also connect the device’s left and right audio output jacks to the  
TV’s L and R Audio Input jacks.  
The sound settings may not be set correctly. Go to page 36 for more information.  
The internal speakers might be turned off. Go to page 37 for more information.  
Blank screen  
Check your connections. If you used yellow, red, and white cables to connect, make sure they're connected to the  
yellow, red, and white VIDEO INPUT jacks on the side or back of the TV, not to the VIDEO OUTPUT jacks on the  
back of the TV.  
If you're trying to watch something that's playing on a device connected to the TV (like a DVD), press INPUT until  
you get to the correct video input channel.  
Make sure the device connected to the TV is turned on.  
Try another channel.  
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Buttons don’t work  
The front panel controls may be locked (disabled). Use the remote control to unlock the front panel controls by  
selecting the Front Panel Block in the Parental control menu and press OK to uncheck the box.  
Unplug the TV for ten minutes and then plug it back in. Turn the TV on and try again.  
TV turns off unexpectedly  
Sleep timer may have been activated. Go to page 42 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 ten minutes. Plug in again.  
TV turns on unexpectedly  
Wake up timer might have been activated. Go to page 42 for instructions.  
Can’t select certain channel  
Channel may be blocked or not approved in the Parental Controls menu.  
If using a VCR, check to make sure the TV/VCR button on the VCR is in the correct mode (press the TV/VCR button  
on your VCR).  
Press the TV button and then try to change channels.  
Noisy stereo reception  
May be a weak station. Use Sound menu to choose mono sound.  
Black box appears on the screen  
Closed-captioning might be on. Check Closed Caption in the Setup menu. Go to page 40 for more instructions.  
Problems with HDMI Connection  
Make sure the HDMI or DVI device is turned on and the cables are firmly connected. If problems still occur, turn off  
your device. Re-connect your device. Reset the power by unplugging the power cord and plugging it back in.  
If you are tuned to the HDMI 1 or 2 input and you’re receiving Unusable Signal message on-screen, press the  
INFO button on the remote. If Acquiring Channel appears in the channel banner, the HDMI or DVI device isn’t  
responding. Contact the manufacturer of the HDMI or DVI device for further assistance.  
If you tune to the HDMI 1 or 2 input and you see snow, the video goes in and out, or the video takes a long time  
to appear, your HDMI or DVI device is having trouble sending video information to the TV. Re-connect your device.  
Reset the power by unplugging the power cord and plugging it back in. If problems persist, try connecting the  
Y Pb Pr jacks instead if they are available or contact the manufacturer of the HDMI or DVI device for further  
assistance.  
If you have black bars on each side of your picture, the device you connected might have a switch or a menu  
option allowing you to change the picture quality output that will fix this. Choose either 720p or 1080i.  
480i signals aren’t supported by the HDMI1/DVI or HDMI2 input.  
The Remote Control Doesn’t Work  
Something might be between the remote and the remote light sensor on the front of the TV. Make sure there is a  
clear path.  
Maybe the remote isn’t aimed directly at the TV.  
Maybe batteries in remote are weak, dead, or installed incorrectly. Put new batteries in the remote. (Note, if you  
remove the batteries, you may have to reprogram the remote to operate other devices.)  
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Problems with V-Chip/Parental Controls  
The rating limits don’t work  
You must lock the settings. Go to the Main Menu (press MENU on your remote), select Parental control, select Lock  
Parental Controls.  
I don’t remember my password and I want to unlock the TV  
If you forget your password, turn the TV off. Simultaneously press and hold VOL v on the side panel and CLEAR on  
the remote for 10 seconds. Next time you enter the Parental control menu enter a new password  
The V-Chip won’t let me watch a program even though it’s not rated as violent.  
Maybe the movie was given an NR (Not Rated) status. After you block movie ratings, you must set NR to View  
separately in order to view movies with an NR rating.  
What Else Can I Do?  
If you’ve been through the Troubleshooting section and nothing has fixed your problem, try rebooting your TV. Note  
that after a reboot you may need to run your TV through the setup process again. To do a reboot, unplug the power  
cord from the wall outlet, power strip, etc. Keep your TV unplugged for about 5 minutes. Then plug the TV back in,  
updated FAQs or contact RCA Customer Support at the support number provided in your Warranty under How To Get  
Service.  
Mounting Your TV to the Wall  
Caution: The wall mount must bear a minimum of five times  
the TV’s net weight without causing damage.  
To mount your TV to the wall you need to purchase a VESA wall  
mount. For model L32WD250, purchase a VESA 200 x 100,  
M4; and for models L37WD250, L42WD250 and L46WD250, purchase  
Bottom of the base  
a VESA 600 x 400, M6 (600 x 400, for example, means the mounting  
measurements are 600mm horizontally and 400mm vertically; M6 is the  
type of screw that needs to be used).  
1. You need to remove the base first before attaching the wall mount.  
A. Place the TV facedown on a surface that is soft, yet strong  
enough to hold the TV.  
B. Use a screwdriver to remove the screws from the two holes on  
each side of the bottom of the TV’s base as the arrows indicate  
to the left.  
Remove the screws from the two holes on  
each side of the bottom of the TV’s base.  
2. Prior to hanging the TV on the wall, make sure all cables are  
already connected to the TV since access to the jacks would be  
difficult once it is hung.  
3. Follow the directions included with the wall mount to mount the  
TV to the wall.  
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V-Chip Rating Explanations  
US V-Chip Rating System  
TV-MA (Mature Audience Only) Specifically designed to be viewed by adults and may be unsuitable for children  
under 17. It contains one or more of the following content themes: crude indecent language (L), explicit sexual activity  
(S), or graphic violence (V).  
TV-14 (Parents Strongly Cautioned) Contains some material that many parents would find unsuitable for children  
under 14. Parents are strongly urged to exercise greater care in monitoring this program and are cautioned against  
letting children under the age of 14 watch unattended. This program contains one or more of the following content  
themes: intensely suggestive dialogue (D), strong coarse language (L), intense sexual situations (S), or intense violence  
(V).  
TV-PG (Parental Guidance Suggested) Contains material that parents may find unsuitable for younger children. Many  
parents may want to watch it with their younger children. The program contains one or more of the following content  
themes: some suggestive dialogue (D), infrequent coarse language (L), some sexual situations (S), or moderate violence  
(V).  
TV-G (General Audience) Most parents would find this program suitable for all ages. It contains little or no sexual  
dialogue (D) or situations (S), no strong language (L), and little or no violence (V).  
TV-Y7 (Directed to Children 7 years and older) Designed for children ages 7 and above. It may be more appropriate  
for children who have acquired the developmental skills needed to distinguish between make-believe and reality.  
Themes and elements in this program may include mild fantasy violence (FV) or comedic violence, or may frighten  
children under the age of 7.  
TV-Y (All Children) Themes and elements in this program are designed for a young audience, including children from  
ages 2-6. It is not expected to frighten younger children.  
Canadian English V-Chip Rating System  
18+ (Adults) Programming intended for adults 18 and older. It may contain elements of violence, language, and sexual  
content which could make it unsuitable for viewers under 18. Violence Guidelines: May contain violence integral to  
the development of the plot, character or theme, intended for adult audiences. Other Content Guidelines: May contain  
graphic language and explicit portrayals of nudity and/or sex.  
14+ (Viewers 14 and over) Programming contains themes or content which may not be suitable for viewers under  
the age of 14. Parents are strongly cautioned to exercise discretion in permitting viewing by pre-teens and early teens.  
Violence Guidelines: May contain intense scenes of violence. Could deal with mature themes and societal issues in a  
realistic fashion. Other Content Guidelines: May contain scenes of nudity and/or sexual activity. There could be frequent  
use of profanity.  
PG (Parental Guidance) Programming intended for a general audience but which may not be suitable for younger  
children (under the age of 8). Parents may consider some content inappropriate for unsupervised viewing by children  
aged 8-13. Violence Guidelines: Depictions of conflict and/or aggression will be limited and moderate; may include  
physical, fantasy, or supernatural violence. Other Content Guidelines: May contain infrequent mild profanity, or mildly  
suggestive language. Could also contain brief scenes of nudity.  
G (General Audience) Programming considered acceptable for all ages groups. While not designed specifically for  
children, it is understood younger viewers may be part of the audience. Violence Guidelines: Will contain very little  
violence, either physical or verbal or emotional. Will be sensitive to themes which could frighten a younger child, will  
not depict realistic scenes of violence which minimize or gloss over the effects of violent acts. Other Content Guidelines:  
There may be some inoffensive slang, no profanity and no nudity.  
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C8+ (Children 8 and Older) Programming generally considered acceptable for children 8 years and over to watch  
on their own. Violence Guidelines: Violence will not be portrayed as the preferred, acceptable, or only way to resolve  
conflict or encourage children to imitate dangerous acts which they may see on television. Any realistic depictions  
of violence will be infrequent, discreet, of low intensity and will show the consequences of the acts. Other Content  
Guidelines: There will be no profanity, nudity or sexual content.  
C (Children) Programming intended for children under age 8. Violence Guidelines: Careful attention is paid to  
themes which could threaten children’s sense of security and well being. There will be no realistic scenes of violence.  
Depictions of aggressive behaviour will be infrequent and limited to portrayals that are clearly imaginary, comedic or  
unrealistic in nature. Other Content Guidelines: There will be no offensive language, nudity or sexual content.  
Canadian French V-Chip Rating System  
18+ (Adults) Programming is for adults only. This program contains sustained violence or extremely violent scenes.  
16+ (Viewers 16 and over) Programming is not suitable for those under age 16. This program contains frequent scenes  
of violence or intensely violent scenes.  
13+ (Viewers 13 and over) Programming may not be suitable for children under the age of 13. This program either  
contains several violent scenes or one or more scenes that are violent enough to affect them. Viewing in the company  
of an adult is therefore strongly recommended for children under the age of 13.  
8+ (Viewers 8 and over) Not recommended for young children. This program is suitable for most audiences, but it  
contains mild or occasional violence that could upset young children. Viewing in the company of an adult is therefore  
recommended for young children (under the age of 8) who do not distinguish between reality and imagination.  
G (General Audience) This program is suitable for audiences of all ages. It contains no violence, or any violence that it  
does contain is either minimal or is presented in a humorous manner, as a caricature, or in an unrealistic way.  
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Limited Warranty  
What your warranty covers:  
• Defects in materials or workmanship to the first consumer purchaser.  
For how long after your purchase:  
90 days from date of purchase for labor charges for screen sizes 32” and smaller. One year from date of purchase  
for labor charges for screen sizes larger than 32”. At our option, we will either pay an Authorized RCA Service  
Center the labor to repair your television or replace your television with a new or refurbished unit.  
One year from date of purchase for parts. At our option, we will either supply new or refurbished parts to  
an Authorized RCA Service Center for them to repair your television or replace your television with a new or  
refurbished unit. After 90 days, labor charges will be at your expense for screen sizes 32” and smaller.  
How you get service:  
The model/serial number information can be found on the back of your unit.  
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 Owner’s Manual describes how to install, adjust, and operate your television. Any  
additional information should be obtained from your dealer).  
Installation and related adjustments.  
Signal reception problems not caused by your television.  
Damage from misuse or neglect.  
Batteries.  
Customer replacement fuses.  
Damage from images burnt onto the screen.  
Special, incidental or consequential damages.  
A television that has been modified or incorporated into other products or is used for institutional or other  
commercial purposes.  
A television purchased or serviced outside the 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 TV or register on-line at  
not required for warranty coverage.  
Limitation of Warranty:  
• THE WARRANTY STATED ABOVE IS THE ONLY WARRANTY APPLICABLE TO THIS PRODUCT.  
NO VERBAL OR WRITTEN INFORMATION GIVEN BY TTE TECHNOLOGY, INC., ITS AGENTS OR  
EMPLOYEES SHALL CREATE A GUARANTY OR IN ANY WAY INCREASE THE SCOPE OF THIS  
WARRANTY.  
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• REPAIR OR REPLACEMENT AS PROVIDED UNDER THIS WARRANTY IS THE EXCLUSIVE REMEDY  
OF THE CONSUMER. TTE TECHNOLOGY, INC. SHALL NOT BE LIABLE FOR SPECIAL, INCIDENTAL  
OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES RESULTING FROM THE USE OF THIS PRODUCT OR ARISING  
OUT OF ANY BREACH OF ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTY ON THIS PRODUCT. THIS  
DISCLAIMER OF WARRANTIES AND LIMITED WARRANTY ARE GOVERNED BY THE LAWS OF  
THE STATE OF INDIANA. EXCEPT TO THE EXTENT PROHIBITED BY APPLICABLE LAW, ANY  
IMPLIED WARRANTY OF MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ON THIS  
PRODUCT IS LIMITED TO THE APPLICABLE WARRANTY PERIOD SET FORTH ABOVE.  
How state law relates to warranty:  
Some states do not allow the exclusion nor limitation of incidental or consequential damages, or limitations on how  
long an implied warranty lasts, so the above limitations or exclusions may not apply to you.  
This warranty gives you specific legal rights, and you also may have other rights that vary from state to state.  
If you purchased your product outside the United States:  
This warranty does not apply. See your dealer for warranty information.  
Service calls which do not involve defective materials or workmanship are not covered by this  
warranty. Costs of such service calls are the sole responsibility of the purchaser.  
Care and Cleaning  
CAUTION: Turn OFF your TV before cleaning.  
You can clean the TV as required, using a soft lint-free cloth. Be sure to occasionally dust the ventilation slots in the  
cabinet to help assure adequate ventilation.  
IMPORTANT: Never use strong cleaning agents, such as ammonia-based cleaners, or abrasive  
powder. These types of cleaners will damage the TV.  
The TV’s screen may be cleaned with a soft, lint-free cloth as well. Take care not to scratch or mar  
the screen. If necessary, you may use a cloth dampened with warm water. 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.  
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ENERGY STAR and the ENERGY STAR mark are registered U.S. marks  
Manufactured under license from Dolby Laboratories.  
Dolby and the double-D symbol are trademarks of Dolby Laboratories.  
FCC Information  
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of  
the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential  
installation. This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used  
in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no  
guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference  
to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged  
to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures:  
· Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.  
· Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.  
· Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected.  
· Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.  
This Class B digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES-003.  
Please do not send any products to the Indianapolis address listed in this manual or on the carton. This will only  
add delays in service for your product.  
TTE Technology, Inc.  
101 West 103rd Street  
Indianapolis, IN 46290  
©2007 TTE Technology Inc.  
RCA and associated marks are trademarks of THOMSON S.A.  
used under license to TTE Corporation.  
Printed in USA  
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