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User’s GuideChanging Entertainment. Again.
Model 20F524T is pictured above.
Find Inside:
• Connecting .............. page 5
• Remote Control ...... page 16
• Parental Controls ... page 18
• Menus ...................... page 24
• Favorite Channels .. page 27
• FAQs ......................... page 30
• Troubleshooting ..... page 31
CAUTIONRISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK
DO NOT OPEN
Caution: To reduce the risk of electric shock, do not remove cover (or back). No user serviceable parts inside. Refer servicing to qualified service personnel.
This symbol indicates “dangerous voltage“ inside the product that presents a risk of electric shock or personal injury.
This symbol indicates important instructions accompanying the product.
Refer to the identification/rating label located on the back panel of your product for its proper operating voltage.
FCC Regulations state that unauthorized changes or modifications to this equipment may void the user’s authority to operate it.
Caution: To prevent electric shock, match wide blade of plug to wide slot, fully insert.
Caution: Using video games or any external accessory with fixed images for extended periods of time can cause them to be permanently imprinted on the picture tube (or projection TV picture tubes). ALSO, some network/program logos, phone numbers, black borders (sides, top and bottom), etc. may cause similar damage. This damage is not covered by your warranty.
Cable TV Installer: This reminder is provided to call your attention to Article 820-40 of the National Electrical Code (Section 54 of the Canadian Electrical Code, Part 1) which provides guidelines for proper grounding and, in particular, specifies that the cable ground shall be connected to the grounding system of the building as close to the point of cable entry as practical.
Important Stand and Base Safety Information Choose the location for your TV carefully. Place the TV on a stand or base that is of adequate size and strength to prevent the TV from being accidentally tipped over, pushed off, or pulled off. This could cause personal injury and/or damage the TV. Refer to the Important Safety Instructions on page 1.
Product RegistrationPlease fill out the product registration card (packed separately) and return it immediately. For US customers: Your RCA Consumer Electronics product can also be registered at www.rca.com/television. Registering this product allows us to contact you if needed.
Product InformationKeep your sales receipt to obtain warranty parts and service and for proof of purchase. Attach it here and record the serial and model numbers in case you need them. These numbers are located on the product.
Model No. _________________ Serial No. _____________________Purchase Date: ________________________
Dealer/Address/Phone: __________________________________________________________________________
This symbol indicates that this product incorporates double insulation between hazardous mains voltage and user accessible parts. When servicing use only identical replacement parts.
WaRnIngTo reduce the risk of fire or electric shock, do not expose this product to rain or moisture.
The apparatus shall not be exposed to dripping or splashing and no objects filled with liquids, such as vases, should be placed on the apparatus.
Important Information
“Changing Entertainment. Again.” is a trademark of THOMSON used under license to TTE CORPORATION.
Manufactured under license from Dolby Laboratories.
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 a dry cloth.7. Do not block any of the 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 third prong are provided for your safety. When 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 a 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 if the power-supply cord or plug is damaged, liquid has been spilled or objects have fallen into the apparatus, or if the apparatus has been exposed to rain or moisture, does not operate normally, or has been dropped.
15. This product may contain lead and mercury. Disposal of these materials may be regulated due to environmental considerations. For disposal or recycling information, please contact your local authorities or the Electronic Industries Alliance (www.eiae.org).
16. Damage Requiring Service - The appliance should be serviced by qualified service personnel when:
a. The power supply cord or the plug has been damaged;B. Objects have fallen or liquid has been spilled into the appliance;C. The appliance has been exposed to rain;D. The appliance does not appear to operate normally or exhibits a
marked change in performance;E. The appliance has been dropped or the enclosure damaged.17. Tilt/Stability - All televisions must comply with recommended
international global safety standards for tilt and stability proper ties of its cabinet design.
• Do not compromise these design standards by applying excessive pull force to the front, or top, of the cabinet, which could ultimately overturn the product.
• Also, do not endanger yourself, or children, by placing electronic equipment/toys on the top of the cabinet. Such items could unsuspectingly fall from the top of the set and cause product damage and/or personal injury.
18. Power Lines - An outdoor antenna should be located away from power lines.
19. Outdoor antenna grounding - If an outside antenna is connected to the receiver, be sure the antenna 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, 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 connectors, location of antenna-discharge unit, connection to grounding electrodes, and requirements for the grounding electrode. See Figure below.
20. Object and Liquid Entry - Care should be taken so that objects do not fall and liquids are not spilled into the enclosure through openings.
21. Battery usage CaUTIOn - To prevent battery leakage that may result in bodily injury, property damage, or damage to the unit:
• Install all batteries correctly, with + and - aligned as marked on the unit.
• Do not mix batteries (old and new or carbon and alkaline, etc.). • Remove batteries when the unit is not used for a long time.22. Apparatus shall not be exposed to dripping or splashing and no
objects filled with liquids, such as vases, shall be placed on the apparatus.
IMPORTanT SaFETY InSTRUCTIOnSRead before operating equipment
Important Information
note to the Cable TV system installer: This reminder is provided to call the Cable TV system installer’s attention to Article 820-40 of the NEC (Section 54 of the Canadian Electrical Code, Part 1) that provides guidelines for proper grounding and, in particular, specifies that the cable ground shall be connected to the grounding system of the building, as close to the point of cable entry as practical.
Example of antenna grounding as per nEC - national Electrical Code
GROUND CLAMP ANTENNA LEAD IN WIRE
ANTENNA DISCHARGE UNIT (NEC SECTION 810-20)
GROUNDING CONDUCTORS (NEC SECTION 810-21)
ELECTRIC SERVICE EQUIPMENT
GROUND CLAMPS
POWER SERVICE GROUNDING ELECTRODE SYSTEM (NEC ART 250, PART H)
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Chapter 1: Connections & SetupThings to Consider Before You Connect .........................................................................4
Protect Against Power Surges ....................................................................................4Protect Devices from Overheating ............................................................................4Position Cables Properly to Avoid Audio Interference .............................................4Use Indirect Light ........................................................................................................4
get the Picture .................................................................................................................5Receiving Cable Channels ..........................................................................................5What You Need ..........................................................................................................5What You Need to Know ...........................................................................................5Receiving Channels with an Antenna........................................................................6What You Need ..........................................................................................................6What You Need to Know ...........................................................................................6
Choose Your Connection ..................................................................................................7Y Pb Pr (Component Video) Connection .........................................................................8Connecting the Device ......................................................................................................9 Using the Front/Side Jacks .............................................................................................10
Connecting the Device .............................................................................................10Explanation of Jacks .......................................................................................................11Front Buttons ..................................................................................................................12Plug in the TV and Turn It On .........................................................................................13Put Batteries in the Remote ...........................................................................................13Use the Remote Control to Complete the Initial Setup ...............................................13Complete the Initial Setup .............................................................................................14
Auto Channel Search ...............................................................................................14Tuning to a Channel .................................................................................................14
What to Expect ................................................................................................................15Watching TV .............................................................................................................15
Remote Buttons ..............................................................................................................16Using the InPUT Button ..................................................................................................17Using the SOUnD Button ..............................................................................................17Using the gUIDE Button ................................................................................................17
Chapter 2: Using the TV’s FeaturesChannel Banner ...............................................................................................................18Parental Controls and V-Chip .........................................................................................18
How V-Chip Works ....................................................................................................18activate Parental Control ...............................................................................................19
Resetting the Password ............................................................................................19Set V-Chip TV Programming Limits ..........................................................................19Downloadable V-chip ...............................................................................................19Content Ratings ........................................................................................................20Blocking Specific Content Themes ...........................................................................20Blocking USA V-Chip Movie Ratings ........................................................................21
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Blocking Canadian V-Chip Movie Ratings ...............................................................22Unrated Programs ....................................................................................................22Front Panel ................................................................................................................23Change Your Password .............................................................................................23
Chapter 3: Using the TV’s Menu SystemPicture Menu ...................................................................................................................24Setup Menu .....................................................................................................................24Parental Control Menu ...................................................................................................27Time Menu .......................................................................................................................28notepad Menu ................................................................................................................29
Chapter 4: Other Information Frequently asked Questions (FaQs) ..............................................................................30Troubleshooting ..............................................................................................................31USa V-Chip Rating System .............................................................................................33Canadian English V-Chip Rating System .......................................................................33Canadian French V-Chip Rating System ........................................................................34Limited Warranty ............................................................................................................35Care and Cleaning ...........................................................................................................37FCC Information ..............................................................................................................37
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Things to Consider Before You Connect
Protect against Power Surges• Connectalldevicesbeforeyoupluganyof theirpowercordsintothewalloutlet.
• Turnoff theTVand/ordevicebeforeyouconnectordisconnectanycables.
• UsingasurgeprotectorcanhelppreventdamagetoyourTVfromelectricalpowersurges.Incaseof lightning,unplugyourTV.
• Makesureallantennasandcablesareproperlygrounded.RefertotheImportantSafetyInstructionsonpage1.
Protect Devices from Overheating• Don’tblockventilationholesonanyof thedevices.Arrangethedevicessothataircan
circulatefreely.
• Don’tstackdevices.
• If youplacedevicesinastand,makesureyouallowadequateventilation.
• If youconnectanaudioreceiveroramplifier,placeitonthetopshelf sotheheatedairfromitwon’tflowaroundotherdevices.
Position Cables Properly to avoid audio Interference• Inserteachcablefirmlyintothedesignatedjack.
• If youplacedevicesabovetheTV,routeallcablesdownthesideof thebackof theTVinsteadof straightdownthemiddleof theTV.
• If yourantennauses300-ohmtwinleadcables,donotcoilthecables.Also,keepthetwinleadcablesawayfromaudio/videocables.
Use Indirect LightDon’tplacetheTVwheresunlightorroomlightingwillbedirectedtowardthescreen.Usesoftorindirectlighting.
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get the Picture Thefirstpartof connectingyourTVistogetthepicture,alsoknownasasignal.Thebackpanelof yourTVallowsyoutoreceiveanaloganddigitalchannelsbyusingtheANTENNA/CABLEINPUT.
DIG•ANA
GUIDE
+•?
CH LIST
ABC DEF
GHI JKL MNO
PQRS TUV WXYZ
ANTENNA (DIG•ANA)button
What You need to Know• ThistelevisionisequippedwithaQAM(QuadratureAmplitudeModulation)tunerthat
enablesreceptionof unscrambleddigitalcablecontent.Checkwithyourcableproviderforinformationaboutcontentavailabilityinyourarea.YourTValsoreceivesanalogcableTVchannels.
• TheAuto Channel SearchscreenintheSetupmenusearchesforbothanaloganddigitalchannels.ChooseCable asyoursourcetype.Tocompleteachannelsearchnow,gotopage14.
• Whenyouarereadytowatchdigitalchannels,makesureyouaretunedtoadigitalchannel.Digitalstationstypicallyhaveadashintheirchannelnumberbecausetheycancontainsubchannels,forexample,8-3.
Whenyouarereadytowatchananalogchannel,makesureyouaretunedtoananalogchannel.Analogstationscontainnomorethanthreedigits.Refertopage14forinformationonanaloganddigitalstations.
Whenusingtheinputdescribedabove,presstheANTENNA(DIG•ANA)buttonontheremotetotogglebetweendigitalandanalogchannels.Refertopage14.
Note: Another way to see if you’re tuned to a digital or analog channel is to press the INFO button. This brings up the Channel Banner screen, discussed on page 18.
Receiving Cable Channels
Coaxial cable
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What You need Coaxialcablefromacableoutlet.PlugthecoaxialcableintotheANTENNA/CABLEINPUTtoreceiveyouranaloganddigitalcablechannels.
INFObutton
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What You need to Know• Visitwww.antennaweb.orgtogethelpdecidingwhattypeof antennatousetoreceive
theoff-airlocaldigitalchannelsavailabletoyou.Byenteringwhereyoulive,thismappingprogramtellsyouwhatlocalanaloganddigitalstationsareavailableusingacertainantenna.
• WhenyougettotheAuto Channel Search screenintheSetupmenu,chooseAntenna asyoursourcetype.TheTVseachesforbothanaloganddigitalchannels.Tocompleteachannelsearchnow,gotopage14.
• Whenyouarereadytowatchdigitalchannels,makesureyouaretunedtoadigitalchannel.Digitalstationstypicallyhaveadashinthembecausetheymaycontainsubchannels,forexample,8-3.
Whenyouarereadytowatchananalogchannel,makesureyouaretunedtoananalogchannel.Analogstationscontainnomorethanthreedigits.Refertopage14forinformationonanaloganddigitalstations.
Whenusingtheinputdescribedabove,usetheANTENNA(DIG•ANA)buttonontheremotetotogglebetweenthedigitalandanalogchannels.Refertopage14.
Note: Another way to see if you’re tuned to a digital or analog channel is to press the INFO button. This brings up the Channel Banner screen, discussed on page 18.
or
Receiving Channels with an antenna
Indoor antenna
What You need Antenna(“rabbitears”)oroutdoorantennawithacoaxialcable.PlugtheantennaorcoaxialcablefromthewalloutletintotheANTENNA/CABLEINPUTtoreceivefreeoff-airlocalanaloganddigitalchannels(whereavailable).
Outdoor antenna
DIG•ANA
GUIDE
+•?
CH LIST
ABC DEF
GHI JKL MNO
PQRS TUV WXYZ
ANTENNA (DIG•ANA)button
INFObutton
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Choose Your ConnectionThereareseveralwaystoconnectyourTV,dependingonthedevicesyouwanttoconnectandthequalityof thesignalyouwanttoachieve.AconnectionusingYPbPr(component)jacksisexcellent,compositeisgoodandantennaorcableinputisfair.Connectionswillvaryaccordingtothetypesof outputsjackseachexternaldevicecanaccommodate.
Pleaseusethefollowingcharttodeterminewhichconnectionisbestforyou.Thenproceedtothepagelistedbelowandtomaketheconnection.
Jacks Used Cables needed go to...
Component Video Cables
page 8-9
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Y Pb Pr
audio R and L
audio Cables
COMPONENT (CVID) INPUT
COMPOSITE (VID) INPUT
R- AUDIO -L
Important: Model 13V424T has two jacks on the front/side panel (pictured) and an ANTENNA/CABLE INPUT jack on the back panel. Go to the connection on page 10.
audio/Video Cables
ANTENNA/CABLEINPUT
COMPONENT (CVID) INPUT
AUDIO/VIDEO OUTPUT DIGITAL/
ANALOG
COMPOSITE (VID) INPUT
R- AUDIO -L VIDEO
Video Input
audio R and L
L AUDIO VIDEO
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COMPONENT VIDEOY Pb Pr
VIDEO
OUTP
UT
S-VIDEO OUT
L RAUDIO
L RAUDIO
ANTENNA/CABLEINPUT
COMPONENT (CVID) INPUT
AUDIO/VIDEO OUTPUT DIGITAL/
ANALOG
COMPOSITE (VID) INPUT
R- AUDIO -L VIDEO
COMPONENT (CVID) INPUT
AUDIO/VIDEO OUTPUT
COMPOSITE (VID) INPUT
R- AUDIO -L VIDEO
Back of TV
DVD Player
2
3
Don’t forget! If necessary, connect antenna or cable to get a picture.Go to page � for instructions.
Y Pb Pr (Component Video) Connection
Note: This back panel graphic is for representation only. Your TV’s back panel might be different.
IMPORTANT - If you aren’t receiving a picture with this connection, the problem might be with your DVD player. If the DVD player is “progressive scan” DVD player, you need to change the setting from progressive to interlace. The procedure for changing this on a DVD player varies. Look for a button on the front of the DVD player (it might be called Resolution or Display), or see if there is a switch on the back (it might be labeled “int/prog” or something similar), or the item might be in the menu system of the DVD player. Consult your DVD player owner’s manual for instructions.
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DIG•ANA
GUIDE
+•?
CH LIST
ABC DEF
GHI JKL MNO
PQRS TUV WXYZ
Connecting the DeviceThisconnectionallowsyoutoconnectadevicethathasYPbPrjacks(ComponentVideo),forexample,aDVDplayer.If thedeviceyouareconnectingalsohasS-Videoorcompositevideo,werecommendyouusethecomponentvideoinputforbetterquality.
Component Video cables (Y Pb Pr) are color coded- green (Y), Blue (Pb) and Red (Pr).
audio cables are color coded- Red= right audio; white= left audio
INPUT button
• To review other connections, go to the next page.
• If you are done connecting devices to your TV, go to page 1� to complete the Initial Setup.
• If you want more details of the jacks on your TV, go to page 11.
Viewing the Picture from the Connected Device Thedeviceinthisexample,aDVDplayer,isconnectedtotheTV’sYPbPrjacks.ToviewtheDVDplayer:
1. TurnontheTVandtheDVDplayer.
2. PresstheINPUTbuttonontheremotecontroltotogglethroughtheVideoInputChannelsuntilyouseeCVID displayedinthechannelbanner.
Using the example of a DVD player:
1. If necessary, connect your cable and/or antenna as described on page 5.
2. Connect your Y Pb Pr component video cables. ConnectthreevideogradecablestotheYPbPrjacksonthebackof theTVandtotheYPbProutputsontheDVDplayer.YPbPrcablesarecoloredgreen,blueandred.JustmatchthecolorsonthecablestotheYPbPrjacks.
3. Connect your audio cables.Connecttheaudio(redandwhite)cablestotheAUDIORandL(COMPOSITEINPUT)jacksonthebackof theTVandtotheaudiooutputjacksontheDVDplayer.Justmatchthecolors.
Important - When using the Component video input (Y Pb Pr) jacks, use only the Audio R/L jacks from the COMPOSITE INPUT for this connection.
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DIG•ANA
GUIDE
+•?
CH LIST
ABC DEF
GHI JKL MNO
PQRS TUV WXYZ
Using the Front/Side Jacks
Connecting the DeviceThisconnectionallowsyoutoconnectadevicesuchasavideogameconsole,thathasAudio/Videooutputjacks.Refertotheillustrationwhichusesaudioandvideocables.
Using the example of a video game console:
1. Connect your cable and/or antenna as described on page 5.
2. Connect your video cable. Videocablesareusuallyyellow.ConnecttheVideocabletotheVIDEOjackonthefront/sideof theTVandtheVIDEOjackonthevideogameconsole.
3. Connect your audio cables.Connecttheaudio(redandwhite)cablestotheRandLAUDIOjacksonthefront/sideof theTVandtotheaudiooutputjacksonthevideogameconsole.Justmatchthecolors.Note: Model 13V424T has VIDEO and L AUDIO jacks.
audio/Video cables
Viewing the Picture from the Connected Device Thedeviceinthisexample,avideogameconsole,isconnectedtotheTV’svideoandaudiojackslocatedonthefront/sideof theTV.Toviewthevideogameconsole:
1. TurnontheTVandthevideogameconsole.
2. PresstheINPUTbuttonontheremotecontroltotogglethroughtheVideoInputChannelsuntilFRNT isdisplayedinthechannelbanner.
VIDEO
OUTPUT
S-VIDEO OUT
L R
AUDIO
L RAUDIO
L AUDIO R VIDEO
Front/side of TV
2 3
INPUT button
Video game Console
Note: This front/side panel graphic is for representation only. Your TV’s jacks might be different.
If necessary, connect antenna or cable to get a picture. Go to page � for instructions.
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ANTENNA/CABLE INPUT Connecteitherantennaorcableviacoaxial(RF)cabletoreceiveanaloganddigitalchannelsthroughyourcableprovider.Receiveoff-airanaloganddigitalchannelsviaanantenna.Refertopage5formoredetails.
Explanation of JacksThissectiondescribesthejacksyoucanusetomakeconnections.ThereareseveralcombinationsavailabletoconnectdevicestoyourTV.
COMPOSITE (VID) INPUT ConnectdeviceswithAudio/Video(composite)outputssuchasVCRs,DVDplayers,satellitereceivers,cableboxes,camcordersandvideogameconsoles.Connecttheleftandrightaudiojacksforsound.
• VIDEO Providescompositevideoconnection.Thevideoconnectorisusuallyyellow.
• AUDIO-L Providesleftaudioconnection.Theleftaudioconnectorisusuallywhite.
• AUDIO-R Providesrightaudioconnection.Therightaudioconnectorisusuallyred.
Toaccessthedevicewhenusingthesejacks,presstheINPUTbuttononyourremoteuntilVIDappears.
Remember: You cannot use the composite and component connections at the same time. They share the same AUDIO R/L input jacks.
COMPONENT (CVID) INPUT Connectdeviceswithcomponent(YPbPr)outputssuchasVCRs,DVDplayers,DVRs,DVDrecorders,satellitereceivers,cableboxesandvideogameconsoles.Thisconnectionprovidesoptimumpicturequalitybecausethevideoisseparatedintothreesignals.UsetheAUDIOLandRjacksfromtheCOMPOSITEINPUTtoconnectforsound.
Toaccessthedevicewhenusingthesejacks,presstheINPUTbuttononyourremoteuntilCVIDappears.
Refertopage8foradetailedexplanationof howtoconnectYPbPrcablestoyourTV.
AUDIO/VIDEO OUTPUT (Models 24F512T, 20F512T, 20V412T and 20V500T only) ConnectyourTVtoexternaldeviceswithinputs,suchasVCRs,digitalrecordersorsecondarymonitors.Audio/videocablesareusedforthisconnection.
ANTENNA/CABLEINPUT
COMPONENT (CVID) INPUT
AUDIO/VIDEO OUTPUT DIGITAL/
ANALOG
COMPOSITE (VID) INPUT
R- AUDIO -L VIDEO
Note: This back panel graphic is for representation only. Your TV’s back panel might be different.
ANTENNA/CABLEINPUT
COMPONENT (CVID) INPUT
AUDIO/VIDEO OUTPUT DIGITAL/
ANALOG
COMPOSITE (VID) INPUT
R- AUDIO -L VIDEOCOMPOSITE (VID) INPUT
R- AUDIO -L VIDEO
COMPONENT (CVID) INPUT
COMPOSITE (VID) INPUT
R- AUDIO -LANTENNA/
CABLEINPUT
COMPONENT (CVID) INPUT
AUDIO/VIDEO OUTPUT
DIGITAL/ANALOG
COMPOSITE (VID) INPUT
R- AUDIO -L VIDEO
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L AUDIO R VIDEOFront/Side (Input) (Models 14F514T, 20V414T, 20V504T, 20F424T, 20F524T, 24V414T and 24V504T only) Thesejacksarelocatedontheside/frontof theTV.LetsyouconnectdevicesthathavecompositeoutputssuchasVCRs,DVDplayers,satellitereceivers,cableboxes,videogameconsolesandcamcorders.
• AUDIO-L Providesleftaudioconnection.Theleftaudioconnectorisusuallywhite.
• AUDIO-R Providesrightaudioconnection.Therightaudioconnectorisusuallyred.
• VIDEO Providescompositevideoconnection.Thevideoconnectorisusuallyyellow.
Toaccessthedevicewhenusingthesejacks,presstheINPUTbuttononyourremoteuntilFRNTappears.
Front ButtonsThesebuttonsoperatemanyof theTV’sfeatures.Buttonplacementpermodelmayvary.Yourmodelhasbuttonslocatedeitheronthefrontortopof theTV.
POWER TurnstheTVonandoff.
SENSOR Receivesinfraredsignalsfromtheremote.
CHANNEL -/+ Scansupanddownthroughthecurrentchannellist.Inthemenusystem,actslikethedown/uparrowbuttonontheremotecontrol.Usetohighlightitems.
VOLUME -/+ Decreases/increasesthevolume.Inthemenusystem,actsliketheleft/rightarrowbuttonontheremotecontrolandadjustsmenucontrols.
MENU BringsuptheMAIN MENU.Alsotakesyouonemenubackwardinthemenusystem.
TV/VIDEO (Models 13V424T, 14F514T, 20V414T, 20V504T, 20F524T, 24V414T and 24V504T only) ChoosebetweenTVprogrammingandtheAVinput.
L AUDIO VIDEO
Note: If you have model 13V424T, you’ll have two jacks (Video and L Audio).
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DIG•ANA
GUIDE
+•?
CH LIST
ABC DEF
GHI JKL MNO
PQRS TUV WXYZ
OK button
Arrow buttons
Use the Remote Control to Complete the Initial SetupThetechnicaltermis“Navigation”-howyoumovethroughtheon-screenmenus.Themethodisthesamethroughoutthemenuscreens:highlightyourchoiceandselectit.
Tohighlightamenuitem,pressthearrowbuttonsontheremotetohighlightoneof theitemslistedonthescreen.Usetheupordownarrowbuttontomoveupordown.Usetherightorleftarrowbuttontomoverightorleft.
Toselecttheitemthatyou’vehighlighted,pressOK.
Note: Highlighted means that the menu item stands out from other menu items on the list (appears darker, brighter or a different color).
ON•OFF button
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Plug in the TV and Turn It OnPlugtheendof thepowercordintoagroundedwalloutlet.Inserttheplugcompletelyintotheoutlet.PressON•OFFontheremote,orpressPOWERontheTV’sfrontpanel.
Put Batteries in the Remote• Removethebatterycompartmentcoverfromthebackof theremotebypushingdown
andslidingoff thecover.
• Insert2fresh“AA”batteries.Makesurethepolarities(+and-)arealignedcorrectlytothediagraminsidethebatterycompartment.
• Replacethecover.
Note: If you won’t need to use your remote for a long period of time, remove the batteries to avoid damage due to possible leakage.
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012-1_ _Digital channel entry
SETUP
Go backAuto Channel SearchList & LabelsClosed CaptionFavorite ChannelLanguage Eng.Format NormalAuto Vol. Level Off
AUTO CHANNEL SEARCH
Go backSource Type CableStart Search
Complete the Initial SetupTosetthelanguage,usethearrowbuttonstohighlightLanguage.ThedefaultlanguageisEnglish.Tochooseanotherlanguage,presstherightarrowbuttonontheremote,choosethelanguage.
auto Channel Search Auto Channel SearchislocatedfromthispathMain Menu/Setup/Auto Channel Search.ItallowstheTVtosearchforallchannelsavailablethroughyourANTENNA/CABLEINPUTjack.Thisissometimescalledautoprogramming.
1. FromtheAutoChannelSearchmenupresstherightarrowbuttontochoosetheSource Type(Cable or Antenna).ThedefaultisCable.
2. WiththeSignal Sourcechosen,highlightStart SearchandpressOK.AutoChannelSearchrunsasitfindsalltheavailablechannels.(Thisstepmighttake10-15minutesdependingonyourcontentprovider).Thechannelsearchfindsbothanaloganddigitalchannels.
3. Oncethesearchiscomplete,yourTVtunestoachannel.Forinformationoncustomizingyourchannelsormenuoptions,gotoChapter3.
Tuning to a ChannelTheDIG•ANAbuttontogglesbetweenanaloganddigitalchannels.Analogchannelsdisplayinarectangleasyouenterthenumbers.Intheexampletotheleft,youcanenter12or012togetthesamechannel.Toenteraone-digitchannel,suchaschannel8,justpress8.Afterenteringthechannel,pressOK.TheCLEARbuttonontheremoteclearsallentries.
Digitalchannelscanhavebothprimarychannels(liketheanalogchannelnumber)andsubchannels.Digitalchannelnumberscancontainuptosixnumbers.Numberstotheleftof the-(dash)arethemainchannelnumber;numberstotherightarethesubchannelnumbersforstationsthatbroadcastmorethanonesignal.
Intheexample,press“1”,thenpress“2”(although012isshownintheexample,pressing“0”isn’trequired).Nowpresstherightarrowbuttontomovetothesubchannel.Press“1”andthen“OK.”Yourproducttunestochannel12-1.If channel12isbroadcastingsubchannelsignals,youwouldenternumbersthataccesstheothersignals.(Example:12-1,12-2,12-3).If theselectiontimesout,youmuststartover.
Notes: You may experience a delay of several seconds before digital channels appear. This is normal. Digital channels sometimes take longer to tune.
To see if you’re tuned to a digital or analog channel, press the INFO button. This brings up the Channel Banner screen, discussed on page 18.
If theChannelSearchbringsupunavailableorblankchannels,youmightwanttogetridof thesesotheydon’tappearasyouchangechannels.TodothisgotoMain Menu/Setup Menu/List & Labels.Removingchannelsfromyourchannellistmaybetimeconsuming,soyoumightwanttodoitlater.Gotopage25fordetailsoneditingyourchannellist.
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Go backAuto Channel SearchList & LabelsClosed CaptionFavorite ChannelLanguage Eng.Format NormalAuto Vol. Level Off
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Watching TV • Yourproductallowsyoutochangetheformatof thepictureyou’reviewing.Pressthe
ZOOM–orZOOM+buttonstochoosedifferentscreenformats.Dependingonthetypeof signalyou’reviewingandhowit’sbeingformatted,adifferentformatmightnotbeavailable.TheFormatoptionintheSetupmenualsochangesthescreenformat.TheoptionsareNormal, Letterbox, Crop, or Squeeze.Gotopage27forexamplesof screenformats.
• TheDIG•ANAbuttonontheremoteswitchesbetweenanalogordigitalchannels.Analogchannelsaresentin4:3(standard)format.Mostdigitalchannelsaresentina16:9(widescreen)format.Youmightseegrayorblackbarsatthetopandbottomof thescreen;itdependsonhowthestationisformattingthevideo.PresstheZOOM–orZOOM+buttonsforadifferentformatthatmighteliminatethebars.4:3and16:9arealsoknownasaspectratios.
Note: Digital stations in native 4:3 format might not be able to have their format changed. (You’ll see black or gray bars on the sides of the picture sent as part of the signal from the broadcaster).
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Note: If you need to replace your remote, call 1-800-338-0376. A shipping and handling fee will be charged upon ordering, and the appropriate sales tax. Have your Visa, MasterCard or Discover Card ready.
Your remote part number is R130C1.
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Remote ButtonsANTENNA, DIG•ANA Togglesdigitaloranalogchannels.Refertopage5forafulldescription.
Arrow buttons ( , , , ) UsetohighlightdifferentitemsintheTVmenu.Therightandleftarrowsselecthighlighteditems.
(0-9) Number buttons Enterchannelnumbers(refertopage14),timesettings(refertopage28),labels(refertopage25)andnotepadmessages(refertopage29).
CC Togglesclosedcaptioningonandoff.
CH + or CH – Scansupordownthroughalltheavailablestationsonanalogand/ordigitalmode.Pressoncetochangethechannelupordown;pressandholdtocontinuouslychangechannels.
CLEAR RemovesanymenuordisplayfromthescreenandreturnsyoutonormalTVviewing.
FAV (Favorite) PresstobrowsethechannelsinyourFavorite List.Refertopage27formoreinformation.
GO BACK Returnstothepreviouschannelormenu.
GUIDE Providesupcomingprograminformation(whenavailable)indigitalmodeonlyfortheselectedchannel.
INFO Bringsupthechannelbanner.Pressagaintoremove.Refertopage18formoreinformation.
INPUT TogglesthroughtheavailableVideoInputChannels(FRNT, VID, CVID, lastdigitalchannelorthelastanalogchannel).
MENU BringsuptheMAIN MENU.Alsogoesbackonemenuinthemenusystem.
MUTE ReducestheTV’svolumetoitsminimumlevel.Pressagaintorestorethevolume.
OK/CH LIST Wheninthemenusystem,selectshighlighteditems.Alsobringsupalistof channelsfoundinthechannelsearch.
ON•OFF TurnstheTVonandoff.
PRESETS BringsupthePicturePresetmenu.Allowsyoutosetcustompicturesettings.ChoosefromNormal, Bright, PersonalorTheater.
SKIP Pressoncebeforechangingchannels;watchthescreenfortheSKIPbox( SKIP 00:30 )toappear.PresstheSKIPbuttonagain-30secondswillappear.Enterthenewchannelnumber.TheTVwillchangetothenewchannelandreturntotheoriginalchannelin30seconds.Pressrepeatedlytoaddmoretime.
SLEEP Allowsyoutoactivate/deactivatewhentheTVturnsoff bytakingyoutotheOff Timemenu.Refertopage28.
SOUND Whenadigitalchannelisbeingviewed,selectstheCurrent LanguageandDefault Language options.Refertopage15formoreinformation.
VOL - or VOL + DecreasesorincreasestheTV’svolume.
ZOOM–, ZOOM+ Selectsmenuoptions.DuringnormalTVviewing,changesthescreenformat(aspectratio).Zoomappearsmomentarily.Refertopage27formoreinformationaboutdifferentscreenformats.
Using the InPUT ButtonUsetheINPUTbuttontoscrollthroughtheavailableVideoInputChannelstoviewcomponentsyouhaveconnectedtotheTV.
1. Makesurethecomponentyouwanttoview(e.g.DVDplayer)isturnedON.
2. PressINPUTtotunetoanavailableVideoInputChannelandviewthecomponent.
3. PresstheINPUTbuttonuntilyoureturntothepreviouschannel.
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DIGITAL AUDIOGo backCur. Language English1Def. Language English
SOUND button
Using the SOUnD Button Thefollowingitemsareavailablefordigitalchannelsonly:
Cur. Language (Current Digital Channel Audio Language) Presstherightarrowbuttontochoosetheaudiolanguageavailablefortheprogramyou’rewatching.ThelanguageyouchoosebecomesthepreferredaudiolanguageforallchannelsonthedigitaltuneruntilyouturntheTVoff.If thelanguageyouchoosehereisnotbeingbroadcastwithaprogram,thentheTVwillplaythedefaultaudiofortheprogram(usuallyEnglishintheU.S.).
Def. Language (Default Digital Channel Audio Language) Presstherightarrowbuttontochoosethedialoglanguageyoupreferondigitalchannels.If yourpreferredlanguageisbeingbroadcastwithaprogram,itwillplay.If not,thenthedefaultaudiofortheprogramwillplay(usuallyEnglishintheU.S.).ThedefaultdigitalchannelaudiolanguageoptionsareEnglish, Spanish, German, Italian, Japanese, Chinese andKorean.
Using the gUIDE Button TheGuidefeatureisavailablefordigitalbroadcastsonly.UsetheGUIDEbuttontoviewcurrentandupcomingTVprogramming,if available.Whiletheguidescreenisshown,contentcannotbeupdated.If thereisnoprograminformationavailable,thescreendisplays,No program information.
UsethefollowingremotebuttonstonavigatetheGuide.
Right arrow button ( ) Goestothenextguidepagewiththefirstprogramhighlighted.
Left arrow button ( ) Goestothepreviousguidepagewiththefirstprogramhighlighted.
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Channel BannerThereareseveralitemsthatmightappearon-screenwhenyoupresstheINFObuttonontheremote.ThisdisplayiscalledtheChannelBanner.ThefollowinglistdescribestheitemsontheChannelBannerscreen.
TV-14 Displayscurrentprogram’srating.Refertopage20formoreinformation.
ParentalControlsMasterEnableshowseithera lockor unlockicon.(Refertopage19).
•ThelockiconisdisplayedwhentheParental Control(MasterEnable)settingisactive.
•TheunlockiconisdisplayedwhentheParental Control (MasterEnable)settingisdeactivated.
English Displaysthelanguagecurrentlybeingheard.
CC DisplayedwhenClosedCaptioningisavailableonthecurrentchannel.
Analog/Digital Indicateswhetherthecurrentsignalisanalogordigital.
Skip: 0:30 CorrespondstotheSKIPbutton.Showstheamountof timeleftbeforetheTVswitchesbacktothepreviouschannel.(Refertopage16).
7:18 AM Displaysthecurrenttime(enteredintheTimemenu).
11 CNN/11-2 CNN Displaysthecurrentchannelandlabelassignedtothechannel.Digitalchannelsalsohaveasubchannel(e.g.-2)listing.Refertopage25formoreinformation.
Normal DisplaysthecurrentscreenformatchosenfromtheSetupmenuorwhenthe /ZOOM–, /ZOOM+buttonsareused.
X DisplayedwhenyouMUTEthesound.
TV-14 DSLV CCAnalog Skip: 0:30 7:18 AM11 CNN Normal X
TV-14 DSLV English CCDigital Skip: 0:30 7:18 AM11-2 CNN Normal X
Channel Banner menu for an analog channel.
Channel Banner menu for a digital channel.
Parental Controls and V-ChipThechoicesintheUSA V-CHIPmenuinvolvesoftwareinsideyourTV(referredtoasV-Chip)whichallowsyoutoblockTVprogramsandmoviesbasedonviolence,sexorothercontentyoumaybelievechildrenshouldnotview.
OnceyousetParentalControlstoblockprograms,youcanunblockprogramsbyenteringapassword.
Bydefault,thesoftwareinsideyourTVisturned“off.”ForinstructionstoturnonV-Chip,refertoActivate Parental Control below.
How V-Chip WorksV-Chipreadstheprogram’sage-basedrating(TV-MA, TV-14,etc.)andcontentthemes(Violence (V), Adult Language (L),etc.).Broadcastersarenotrequiredtoprovidecontentthemes,soprogramsreceivedwithnocontentthemeswillonlybeblockedif youblocktheirage-basedrating.Youcanalsoblockoutprogramsthathavebeengivenaratingof NotRatedandprogramsthatareconsidered“unrated.”
TheTVage-basedratingsandcontentthemesyoucanblockareidentifiedandexplainedindetailinChapter4.
Thefollowingsectionsgiveyoumoredetailsabouthowtochangethestatusof TVprogramlimits.
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activate Parental ControlThisfeatureletsyouactivateanddeactivateparentalcontrolfeatures.Followtheon-screeninstructionstocreateyourpasswordusingthenumberbuttonsontheremote.
Note: If you don’t activate Master Enable ( )and set the password, then none of the Parental Control features will take effect.
Resetting the PasswordIf youforgetyourpassword,youcanresetit.Hereishowtodoit:
1. MakesuretheTVisturnedoff.
2. PressVOL-ontheTV’sfrontpanelandthenCLEARontheremoteforapproximately5seconds.TheTVwillturnbackon.
3. EnteranewpasswordthenexttimeyouaccessthePARENTAL CONTROLortheTIMEmenu.
Go backPassword _ _ _ _
Go backCreate Password _ _ _ _Confirm Password _ _ _ _
Set V-Chip TV Programming Limits1. ChooseParental ControlfromtheMain MenuandpresstheOKbutton.
2. Enteryourpassword.
3. HighlightV-chip Setting,thenpresstherightarrowbutton.
4. HighlightUSA TV Content Ratingsandpresstherightarrowbutton.
5. UsethearrowbuttonstonavigateandtheOKbuttontochangethestatusof aTVcontentthemefromunlock( )tolock( ).
Downloadable V-chipSincebroadcastershavetheabilitytoaddnewratingsforTVprograms,thisoptionletsyoudefinemoreparametersforyourTVviewing,likeparentalcontrols.Thisoptionanditsnamearedependentoncontentfromthebroadcaster.
Note: Once acquired from a broadcaster, these ratings will be available.
PARENTAL CONTROL
Go backV-chip SettingMaster EnableFront PanelChange Password
Parental Control menu for an analog signal.
PARENTAL CONTROL
Go backV-chip SettingDownloadable V-chipMaster EnableFront PanelChange Password
Parental Control menu for a digital signal.
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Go backFV V S L D
Content RatingsThefollowingisanexampleof whereitemsarelocatedwithintheUSA Content Ratingsscreen.
Rating Status FieldLets you select whether to view or block.
Rating FieldLets you select from a list of age-based ratings you can block or view.
Content ThemesLists the content themes you can block or view. Refer to chart below.
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 or Locked.
Content Themes
D Sexually explicit dialogue
L Adult language
S Sexual situations
V Violence
FV Fantasy Violence
Blocking Specific Content ThemesYoucanlockprogramsbasedontheircontent.(ContentisrepresentedbytheD, L, S, VandFVonyourscreen).Whenyoulockacontentthemeforaparticularrating,youautomaticallylockthatcontentthemeforhigherratedprogramsaswell.
Tolockprogramcontent:
1. Determinethecontentthemesyouwanttolock( ).
2. Pressthedownarrowbuttontoscrolltotheratingwhosecontentthemeyouwanttochange.
3. Presstherightarrowbuttontomovethehighlighttoaparticularcontentthemestatus.
4. PresstheOKbuttontochangeitsstatustolock ( ).(Intheexampleabove,youlockthelanguage(D)correspondingwithTV-PG.ThedialogforTV-14islockedaswell).
5. Afteryoulockspecificcontentthemes,youcanchangesomeof thecontentthemesbacktounlock( ).
Note: You must remember to set Master Enable to lock ( )in Parental Controls for rating limits to take effect.
Tip:Broadcasters are not required to provide content themes or age-based ratings.
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Blocking USa V-Chip Movie RatingsTheMovie Ratings menuletsyoudecidewhichMoviesonTVcanandcannotbeviewed.
TosetMovieprogramminglimits:
1. ChooseParental ControlfromtheMain MenuandpresstheOKbutton.
2. Enteryourpassword.
3. HighlightV-chip Setting,thenpresstherightarroworOKbutton.
4. HighlightMovie Ratingsandpresstherightarrowbutton.
5. Usethearrowbuttonstonavigate.PresstheOKbuttontochangethestatusof aTVprogramratingfromunlock( )tolock( ).
6. Allratingsbelowtheoneyouselectedchangetolock.
Note: You must remember to set Master Enable to lock ( )in Parental Controls for rating limits to take effect.
If you forget your password, you can reset it. Make sure the TV is off. Press VOL- on the TV’s front panel and then CLEAR on the remote for approximately 5 seconds. The TV will turn on. Enter a new password the next time you access the PARENTAL CONTROL menu or the TIME menu.
PARENTAL CONTROL
Go backV-chip SettingDownloadable V-chipMaster EnableFront PanelChange Password
V-CHIP SETTING
Go backMovie RatingsUSA TV Content RatingsCanada English RatingsCanada French RatingsUnrated
MOVIE RATINGS
Go backReset G PG PG-13 R NC-17 X
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Blocking Canadian V-Chip Movie RatingsIf youreceiveCanadianprogramsyoucanlockCanadian EnglishandCanadian French ratings.Whenyoulockaparticularrating,youautomaticallylockthehigherratedprogramsaswell.
TolockCanadianEnglishandFrenchprogramratings:
1. ChooseParental ControlfromtheMain MenuandpresstheOKbutton.
2. Enteryourpassword.
3. HighlightV-chip Setting,thenpresstherightarrowbutton.
4. HighlightCanada English Ratings(orCanada French Ratings)andpresstherightarrowbutton.
5. Determinetheratingyouwanttolock.
6. UsethearrowandOKbuttonsonyourremotetochangethestatusof aTVprogramratingfromunlock( )tolock( ).
7. PresstheOKbuttontochangethestatustolock( ) andallratingsbelowtheoneyouselectedchangetolock.
Note: You must remember to set Master Enable to lock ( )in Parental Controls for rating limits to take effect. Refer to page 19.
When a channel is locked, you can temporarily deactivate parental control settings. A menu screen appears when you try to change the channel, press OK and the password screen appears. Now you can reset your password.
PARENTAL CONTROL
Go backV-chip SettingDownloadable V-chipMaster EnableFront PanelChange Password
V-CHIP SETTING
Go backMovie RatingsUSA TV Content RatingsCanada English RatingsCanada French RatingsUnrated
CANADA ENGLISH RATINGS
Go backReset C C8+ G PG 14+ 18+
CANADA FRENCH RATINGS
Go backReset G 8 ans+ 13 ans+ 16 ans+ 18 ans+
Unrated ProgramsTheUnrated optionletsyoudecideif programsthattheV-Chiprecognizesasunratedcanbeviewed.UnratedTVprogramsmayincludenews,sports,political,religious,localandweatherprograms,emergencybulletins,publicannouncementsandprogramswithoutratings.TheUnratedoptionappliestobothUSAandCanadianunratedprograms,andCanadianprogramsratedE(Exempt).
Unlocked ( ) Allunratedprogramsareavailable.
Locked ( ) Allunratedprogramsarenotavailable.
GototheParental ControlscreenandchooseV-chip SettingandpressOK.IntheUnratedscreenpresstherightarrowbuttontotogglebetweenthelock( )andunlock( )icon.
Note: You must remember to set Master Enable to lock ( )in Parental Controls for rating limits to take effect. Refer to page 19.
PARENTAL CONTROL
Go backV-chip SettingDownloadable V-chipMaster EnableFront PanelChange Password
V-CHIP SETTING
Go backMovie RatingsUSA TV Content RatingsCanada English RatingsCanada French RatingsUnrated
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Front PanelSelectingthisoptionletsyoulock(disable)orunlock(enable)theTV’sfrontpanelbuttons.Theremotestilltunestoanychannelso,remembertoremoveaccesstoanyremotethatcanoperatethetelevision.
1. ChooseParental ControlfromtheMain MenuandpresstheOKbutton.
2. Enteryourpassword.
3. PressthedownarrowtohighlightFront Panel.
4. Presstherightorleftarrowbuttontochooseunlock( )orlock( ).
Change Your PasswordSelectingthisoptionletsyousimplycreateanewpasswordatanytime.OnceyouenteranewpasswordfromChange Password intheParental Controlmenu,itisthepasswordyouuseuntilyouchangeitagain.
PARENTAL CONTROL
Go backV-chip SettingDownloadable V-chipMaster EnableFront PanelChange Password
Go backNew Password _ _ _ _Confirm Password _ _ _ _
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Picture MenuThePICTUREmenuoptionsapplytothevideoforthemainTVandVideoInputChannels.Asyouscrollthroughtheoptionsavailable,thebackgroundimagewillchangetofitthatchoice.Choosethesettingthatisbestforyourprograms.
Presstheleftorrightarrowbuttontotoggleamongthechoiceslistedbelow:
Color Adjuststherichnessof thecolor.
Brightness Adjuststhebrightnessof thepicture.
Contrast Adjuststhedifferencebetweenthelightanddarkareasof thepicture.
Sharpness Adjuststhecrispnessof theedgesinthepicture.
Tint Adjuststhebalancebetweentheredandgreenlevels.
Blue Background ChooseOnandasolidbluebackgroundwillappearwhentheTVisonaweakchannel(forexample,if thereceptionisverypoororif thestationhasgoneoff theairforthenight).Afterbeingonsuchachannelfor15minutes,theTVwillturnitself off automatically.
Color Temperature Presstherightarrowbuttontoscrollthroughthecoloradjustments:
Cool Foramorebluepaletteof colors.
Normal Standardpicturecolor.
Warm Foramoreredpaletteof colors.
Whenyouchangeanyof thesepicturesettings,thePicture PresetchangestoPersonal.Usetheleftorrightarrowbuttontomakeadjustments.
Setup Menu Auto Channel Search Allowsyoutochooseyoursignaltypeandbegin
automaticallysearchingforavailablechannels.
Presstheleftorrightarrowbuttontochooseamongthesignalsourcesbelow:
Antenna If youhaveconnectedanantennatotheANTENNA/CABLEINPUT,chooseAntenna.Refertopage6foracompleteexplanationof theseconnections.
Cable If youhaveconnectedcabletotheANTENNA/CABLEINPUT,chooseCable.Dependingonwhichpackageyouhaveyoucanreceiveanalog,digitalorbothstations.Refertopage5foracompleteexplanationof theseconnections.
Afteryouhavemadetheselectionsabove,usethedownarrowbuttontohighlightStart Search.
Start Search PresstherightarroworOKbuttontostartthesearch.SearchesforchannelstheTVisreceivingandstorestheminthechannellist.Showsthepercentof channelsbeingsearched.Afterthesearchiscomplete,showsthetotalpercentof stationsthathavebeenfound.Gotopage14(Auto Channel Search)formoreinformation.
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Go backAuto Channel SearchList & LabelsClosed CaptionFavorite ChannelLanguage Eng.Format NormalAuto Vol. Level Off
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Go backSource Type CableStart Search
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List & Labels Editthechannelsinthelistorchooselabelsforeachchannel.SelectLists & LabelsfromtheSETUP menuandpresstherightorleftarrowbutton.
Channel Presstherightorleftarrowbuttontoselectthechannelnumberthatyouwanttolabel.PressthedownarrowbuttontohighlightLabel.
In List Thisoptionallowsyoutokeepordeleteachannelfromthechannellist. FollowtheprocedureforChannel(seeabove)toselectthechannel.ThenhighlightIn List andpresstherightarrowbuttontoaddthecheckmark.Thechannelisaddedtothelist.Todeletethechannel,presstherightarrowbuttontouncheckthebox.PresstheuparrowbuttontohighlightGo BackandpressOKtoexit.
Label Forexample,if channel14hasthecalllettersABC,youcanusethisfeaturetolabelitABCsoitappearson-screenaspartof theChannelBanner.
1.Presstherightarrowbuttontohighlightthefirstspace.
2.Usethenumberbuttonsonyourremotetoenteryournewlabel.Forexample,abovethenumberbutton7isthelabelPQRS.TheletterPistypedbypressingthenumber7buttononetime;theletterQistypedbypressingthenumber7twotimes;theletterRisthreetimesandtheletterSisfourtimes.
3.Movespaceswiththerightandleftarrowbuttons.
4.UsetheuparrowbuttontohighlightGo BackandpressOKtoexitthismenuwhenyouhavefinished.
Closed Caption Manyprogramsareencodedwithclosed-captioninginformation,whichletsyoudisplaytheaudioportionof aprogramastextontheTVscreen.Closedcaptioningisnotavailableonallchannelsatalltimes.Onlyspecificprogramsencodedwithclosed-captioninginformationareapplicable.Whenaprogramisclosed-captioned,CCisdisplayedintheChannelBanner.Refertopage25formoreinformation.Presstheleftorrightarrowbuttontotoggleamongthechoicesbelow:
The following Closed Caption options areavailable for analog signals:CC Display Choosethewayclosed-captioninginformationisshownonthescreen.
Off Nocaptioninginformationdisplayed.
On Captioninginformationappears,whenavailable.
Muted=On Displayscaptioninginformationwhenavailable, wheneverthesoundismutedbypressingtheMUTEbutton.The captioninginformationisnotdisplayedwhenthesoundisnot muted.
Analog Closed Caption Choosewhichcaptioningmodeisusedfordisplayingcaptioninginformation.If youareunsureof thedifferencesamongthemodes,youmayprefertoleavetheclosed-captionedmodesettoCC1,whichdisplaystextof theprogramintheprimarylanguageinyourarea.
LIST & LaBELS menu for analog signals.
CLOSED CaPTIOn menu for analog signals.
CLOSED CAPTION
Go backCC Display On Analog CC CC1
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Go backAuto SearchList & LabelsClosed CaptionFavorite ChannelLanguage Eng.Format NormalAuto Vol. Level Off
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Go backChannel 8In List Label ABC
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The following Closed Caption options are available for digital signals:CC Display Choosethewayclosedcaptioninginformationisshownonthescreen.
Off Nocaptioninginformationdisplayed.
On Captioninginformationalwaysappears,whenavailable.
Muted=On Displayscaptioninginformationwhenavailable,whentheTV’ssoundismuted.Captioninginformationisnotdisplayedif thesoundisnotmuted.
CC Type (Digital Closed-Caption Type) Selectaclosedcaptionservicemode(1-6)fordigitalchannels.
Service 1 and Service 2 Thesechoicesarefortheprimary andsecondarylanguages,respectively
Service 3 and Services 4, 5, 6 Thesechoicesareadditional captionsourcesthatmaybeavailable.
CC Mode LetsyouselectbetweentheBroadcastandCustomeroptions.
Broadcast Captioninginformationdisplaysusingsettingssentwiththebroadcaster’ssignals(e.g.,size,color,font).
Customer Letsyoucustomizethesettingsbelow.
CC Size Selectthesizeof thedigitalclosed-captiontext-Standard, Large orSmall.
CC Font Selectacharacterdesignforthedigitalclosed-captiontext.Afontisacompleteassortmentof typeof agivendesign.
CC Opacity Settheappearanceof thespacebehindthedigitalclosed-captiontext:Solid, Translucent, TransparentorFlashing.
CC Color Choosethecolorof thedigitalclosed-captionedtext:White, Black, Red, Green, Blue, Yellow, MagentaorCyan.
CC Background LetsyouchooseEdge Color, Edge Type, Background Color,andBackground Opacity.
CLOSED CaPTIOn menu for digital signals.
CLOSED CAPTION
Go backCC Display On CC Type Service1CC Mode BroadcastCC Size StandardCC Font Font 1CC Opacity SolidCC Color WhiteCC Bkgrnd.
Youhavemanychoicesavailabletocustomizethedigitalclosed-captiondisplay.Inordertohelpyoudecidewhichviewyoulike,trythis:
1. IntheSetupMenuforClosed Caption,turnyourCC Display to On.Makesureyou’retunedtoadigitalchannelwithclosed-captioningavailable.
2. Inthesamemenu,changeanysetting.PressCLEARorMENUtoexit.
3. Nowyourscreendisplayscustomclosed-captioning.Asyouchangesize,font,opacity,captioncolororbackgroundcolor,youwillseethechangeintheclosed-captiondisplaybywaitingfornewtexttoscrollontothescreen.Notalldigitalstationscarrydigitalclosedcaptioning.If yourdigitalstationdoesn’tcarrydigitalclosedcaptioning,you’llseethestation’sdefaultstyleforanalogclosedcaptioning.
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Favorite Channels Storeuptofiveof yourpreferredchannelsforeachsignalsourceintoafavoritelist.Thereisonelistfortheanalogchannelsandaseparatelistforthedigitalchannels.Dependingonwhichmodeyou’rein,thatlistiscreated.
Tosetyourfavoritechannels,gototheFavorite ChannelsoptionundertheSETUPmenuandpressOK.UsethedownarrowbuttontoselectFavorite 1andusetherightandleftarrowbuttonstoscrollthroughthechannelnumberstofindyourfavorite.
FindyourfavoriteseasilybypressingtheFAVbuttonontheremote.
Thisfeaturecanbeveryhelpfulforpersonswithlimitedfingerdexterityoryoungchildren,sinceitavoidstheneedtorememberchannelnumbersandpressmultiplenumbercombinations.
Language Selectyourpreferredlanguageforthemenus,thatyoushouldhavesetintheInitialSetup.(Refertopage14formoreinformationaboutsetup).Changethelanguageatanytimebyusingtherightorleftarrowbuttonstoscrollthroughthelanguages(English, SpanishandFrench).
Format Thisfeatureisdesignedtoalterthedigitalscreensizeof certainformats.
Normal ThisisafullTVscreendisplaywhichisforStandard(4:3)TVprograms.
Letterbox Thisisfordigitalsignals,DVDorvideoprogramsthatarein16:9screensize.Therearegrayorblackbarsonthetopandbottomof thescreen.
Crop DigitalDVDorvideoprogramsthatarein16:9(Letterbox)screensizenormallyhavegrayorblackbarsonthetopandbottomonthescreen.Thisfeaturetakesthemoff.
Squeeze A16:9(Letterbox)imageissqueezedtofita4:3format(fordigitalchannelsonly).
Note: The right arrow/Zoom+ and left arrow/Zoom– buttons on the remote change the TV’s screen format.
Auto Volume Level Thisfeaturereducesblastsinvolumeduringcommercialbreaks.Eliminatestheneedtoconstantlyadjustthevolume.PresstherightarrowbuttontoturnitOnorOff.
Parental Control Menu ThePARENTAL CONTROLmenuwasexplainedinChapter2.Gotopage18formoreinformation.
Example of FaVORITE CHannELS menu for analog signals.
FAVORITE CHANNELS
Go backFavorite 1 70 HGTV Favorite 2 26 WTHRFavorite 3 75 CNNFavorite 4 36 WSNBFavorite 5 28 NICK
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Crop format (stretched vertically to fill the 4:3 screen)
gray or black bars
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Time MenuThismenuletsyoucontrolseveraltimerelatedfunctions.Scrolltotheitemyouwanttoset.Usetherightorleftarrowbuttontochangethesetting.
Note: Unless the time is set, time related items are unavailable.
Clock Displaysthecurrenttime.
Calendar Enablesyoutosetthedateeasily.
Time Zone Selectthetimezoneyoulivein.Choosefrom9selections:Central, Eastern, Mountain, Atlantic, Pacific, Alaska, Hawaii, Newfoundland and Samoa.
Daylight Saving (available with manual time set only) SettheTVtooperatewithDaylightSavingTime.
1.Determineif DaylightSavingtimeisineffect.
2.If so,chooseOn andtheclockgainsonehour.
3.WhenDaylightSavingisover,chooseOff andtheclockmovesbackonehour.
4.Setthetimemanually.
Time Setting Letsyouselectmoretimerelatedfunctions.
Today’s Date Usethenumberbuttonsontheremotetosetthecurrentdate.
Clock Tosetthetime,enteritmanually.If itis7:25,forexample,youmustfirstpressthenumber0ontheremote,thennumber7,then2andthen5.UsetheOKbuttontochoosebetweenAMandPM.
Youcanalsousetherightandleftarrowbuttonstochangethetime.Pressoncetochangethetimeinoneminuteincrements.Pressandholdtochangein10minuteincrements.
Note: The INFO button on the remote displays the Clock setting (time) in the Channel Banner.
Current Channel Time (digital channels only) Acquiresthetime,if reported,fromthecurrentchannel.
Update Clock MakestheCurrent Channel Timeyourdefaulttime.TheCurrentChannelTimeappearsundertheClock selection.
Off Time LetsyousettheTVtoturnoff automatically.SelectfromOff, OnceandDaily. Thedefaultis Off. Youcanchangethetimebyusingthenumberorarrowbuttons.TheSLEEPbuttonontheremotetakesyoutothispreference.
On Time LetsyousettheTVtoturnonautomatically.SelectfromOff, OnceandDaily. Thedefaultis Off. Youcanchangethetimebyusingthenumberorarrowbuttons.
Example of TIME menu for analog and digital signals.
TIME
Go backClock 7:25 AM CalendarTime Zone EasternDaylight Sav. OnTime Setting
Example of TIME SETTIng menu for digital signals.
TIME SETTING
Go backToday’s Date 10/28/06Clock 7:25 AM Cur. CH Time 8:00 AMUpdate Clock ...Off Time Off 8:00 AMOn Time Off 8:30 AM
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notepad MenuEntermessagesthatwillappearonyouTVscreenattimesyouselect.FromtheMAIN MENUselectNotepad andpressOK.
Edit note Followtheprocedurebelowtoenteramessageintothenotepad:
1.Usethenumberbuttonstoenteryournewlabel.Forexample,abovethenumberbutton7isthelabelPQRS.TheletterPistypedbypressingthenumber7buttononetime;theletterQistypedbypressingthenumber7twotimes;theletterRisthreetimesandtheletterSisfourtimes.
2.Theleftarrowbuttonisusedtodeletetheunwantedtextandtherightarrowbuttoninsertsablankspace.
3.Theuparrowbuttonispressedtotoggletheentrymodebetweenuppercaseorlowercaseletters.
4.Whencompleted,presstheOKbuttontosavethenote.
Delete note Letsyoudeletethewholemessage.
Display note Enablesyoutodisplay(theboxhascheckmark)ornottodisplay(theboxdoesn’thavecheckmark)themessageonthescreen.
At switch on If theboxischecked,thestoredmessagewillbedisplayedonthescreenthenexttimetheTVisturnedon.
On time Enablesyoutodisplaythemessageatatimeyouspecify.Therightandleftarrowbuttonsincrease/decreasethetime.Pressandholdthesebuttonstoincrease/decreasethetimeby10minuteincrements.TheOKbuttontogglesbetweenAMandPM.
On date Allowsyoutodisplaythemessageonadateyouspecify.
Date Letsyousetthedatewhenthemessagewillbedisplayed.
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Frequently asked Questions (FaQs) How do I tell an analog channel from a digital channel? Thereareseveralwaystotellif yourchannelisdigitalornot.PresstheINFObuttontodisplaythechannelbanner.Lookattheleftsideforachannelnumber.Channelswithaprimarychannelandasubchannelaredigitalchannels.Rememberthatnotalldigitalchannelshavesubchannels.Lookattheleftsideof theChannelbanner,itwillshowAnalogforananalogchanneloraDigitalforadigitalchannel.Gotopage14formoreinformationonthedifferencebetweenanaloganddigitalchannelsandpage18fortheChannelbanner.
Why does the channel search take a long time? Dependingonyourconnections,whentheTVsearchesfordigitalchannelsitisalsosearchingforeachsub-channelof thatdigitalchannel.Thissometimestakeslonger,butonceyouhaveyourchannellistsetup,youonlyhavetodoitonce.
Why does channel search find a lot of channels, but when I try to tune to them there’s nothing there?
Somechannelsareenabledbythecablecompanyanddon’tcarryprogramming,suchasvideo-on-demand.Whenchannelsareunavailable,yourTV’sscreendisplaysUnusable Signal.Youprobablywanttogetridof thesesotheynolongerappearinyourchannellist.RemovetheseintheList & Labelsmenu.Gotopage25formoreinformation.
Why are there black bars on my screen and can I get rid of them?
YourTVhasa4:3screensomostdigitalchannelsaredisplayedwithgrayorblackbarsatthetopandbottomof thescreenbecausemostaresentina16:9format.Itdependsonhowthestationisformattingthevideo.Aspectratiosaredeterminedbythebroadcasterandmaychangefromoneprogramtoanother.UsetheZOOM– and ZOOM+buttonsontheremotetoseethedifferentformatsavailablethatmayeliminatethebars.Gotopage15formoreinformation.
Nootheroptionsarepossibleasidefromthoseyouseebycyclingthroughthisbutton.However,youcanchangethedefaultsettingsforbothanaloganddigitalprogrammingthroughthemenu.Gotopage27formoredetails.
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TroubleshootingMostproblemsyouencounterwithyourTVcanbecorrectedbyconsultingthefollowingtroubleshootinglist.
TV Problems
TV won’t turn on• MakesuretheTVispluggedin.
• Checkthewallreceptacle(orextensioncord)tomakesureitis“live”byplugginginsomethingelse.
• Somethingmightbewrongwithyourremotecontrol.PressthePOWERbuttononthefrontof theTV.If theTVturnson,checktheremotecontrol.
• TheFrontPanelmightbelocked.Gotopage23formoreinformation.
Buttons don’t work• TheFrontPanelmightbelocked.Gotopage23formoreinformation.
TV turns off unexpectedly• Off Timemighthavebeenactivated.Gotopage28forinstructions.
• Electronicprotectioncircuitmayhavebeenactivatedbecauseof apowersurge.If thishappensfrequently,thevoltageinyourhousemaybeabnormallyhighorlow.
TV turns on unexpectedly• On Time mighthavebeenset.Gotopage28forinstructions.
Blank screen• Youmaybeonaninactivechannel.Tryanotherchannel.
• MakesuredevicesconnectedtotheTVareturnedon.
• If you’veconnectedanotherdevice(suchasacamcorderorDVDplayer)makesureyouselecttheVideoInputChannelthatisusedforthatdevice.UsetheINPUTbuttontotogglethroughtheavailableVideoInputChannels.
Digital tuning delayed• Youmayexperienceadelayof severalsecondsbeforedigitalpicturesappear.Thiscanhappenwhenyoufirst
tunetoadigitalchannelandwhenyouchangechannels.Thisisnormal.
no sound, picture okay• Maybethesoundismuted.Trypressingthevolumeupbuttontorestoresound.
• If usingtheY,Pb,Prjacks,remembertoconnectthedevice’sleftandrightaudiooutputjackstotheTV‘sAUDIOinputjacks.
Can’t select certain channel• ChannelmaybeblockedornotapprovedthroughParentalControls.
• TrypressingtheDIG/ANAbuttonontheremote.Thisbuttontogglesbetweendigitalandanalogchannelsources.
• If usingaVCR,checktomakesuretheTV/VCRbuttonontheVCRisinthecorrectmode(presstheTV/VCRbuttononyourVCR).
no picture, no sound but TV is on• MaybetheSource Typeissetwrong.Gotopage24formoreinstructions.
• Youmayhavethewrongvideoinputchannelselected.UsetheINPUTbuttontotogglethroughtheavailablevideoinputchannels.
• If thedeviceyou’reconnectedtohas“progressivescan”andyouaren’treceivingapictureusingacomponent(YPbPr)connection,youneedtochangethesettingfromprogressivetointerlace.Theprocedureforchangingthisvaries.Lookforabuttononthefrontof thedevice(itmightbecalledresolutionordisplay),orseeif thereisaswitchontheback(itmightbelabeled“int/prog”orsomethingsimilar),ortheitemmightbeinthemenusystem.Consulttheuser’sguideforinstructions.
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Sound okay, picture poor (analog channels only)• Checkyourconnections.Makesureallof thecablesarefirmlyconnectedtothejacks.
• TryadjustingtheSharpnessmenuitemtoimproveweaksignals.Gotopage24formoreinstructions.
Black box appears on the screen• Closedcaptionmightbeon.CheckthissettingintheSETUPmenu.Gotopage24formoreinstructions.
The Remote Control Doesn’t Work • Somethingmightbebetweentheremoteandtheremotesensoronthedevice.Makesurethereisaclearpathand
pointdirectlyattheTV.
• Maybebatteriesintheremoteareweak,deadorinstalledincorrectly.Putnewbatteriesintheremote.
Problems with Parental Controls
Can’t select a certain channel• Thechannelmaybeblockedornotapprovedthroughparentalcontrolsettings.
The rating limits don’t work• YoumustsetMaster Enabletolock( ).Gotopage19forinstructions.
I don’t remember my password and I want to unlock the TV• If youforgetyourpassword,youcanresetit.MakesuretheTVisoff.PressVOL-ontheTV’sfrontpanelandthen
CLEARontheremoteforapproximately5seconds.TheTVturnson.EnteranewpasswordnexttimeyouaccessthePARENTAL CONTROLmenuortheTIMEmenu.
The Parental Controls won’t let me watch a program even though it’s not rated as violent• Maybethemovieisunrated.Checktoseeif theUnratedoptionissettolock( ).Refertopage22for
instructions.
Connection Problems with a DVD Player, Set-top Box etc. • If thedeviceyou’reconnectedtohas“progressivescan”andyouaren’treceivingapictureusingacomponent(Y
PbPr)connection,youneedtochangethesettingfromprogressivetointerlace.Theprocedureforchangingthisvaries.Lookforabuttononthefrontof thedevice(itmightbecalledresolutionordisplay),orseeif thereisaswitchontheback(itmightbelabeled“int/prog”orsomethingsimilar),ortheitemmightbeinthemenusystem.Consulttheuser’sguideforinstructions.
What Else Can I Do? • If you’vebeenthroughtheTroubleshootingsectionandnothinghasfixedyourproblem,tryrebootingyourTV.
NotethatafterarebootyoumayneedtorunyourTVthroughthesetupprocessagain.Todoareboot,unplugthepowercordfromthewalloutlet,powerstrip,etc.KeepyourTVunpluggedforabout5minutes.ThenplugtheTVbackin,turnontheTV,andseeif theproblemisfixed.If theproblemremains,thenpleasevisitwww.rca.com/televisionforupdatedFAQsorcontactRCACustomerSupportatthesupportnumberprovidedinyourWarrantyunderHowToGetService.
How Do I Replace My Remote? • If youneedtoreplaceyourremote,call1-800-338-0376.YourremotepartnumberisR130C1.Ashippingand
handlingfeewillbechargeduponordering,andtheappropriatesalestax.HaveyourVisa,MasterCardorDiscoverCardready.
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USa V-Chip Rating SystemTV-MA (Mature Audience Only)Specificallydesignedtobeviewedbyadultsandmay
beunsuitableforchildrenunder17.Itcontainsoneormoreof thefollowingcontentthemes:crudeindecentlanguage(L),explicitsexualactivity(S),orgraphicviolence(V).
TV-14 (Parents Strongly Cautioned)Containssomematerialthatmanyparentswouldfindunsuitableforchildrenunder14.Parentsarestronglyurgedtoexercisegreatercareinmonitoringthisprogramandarecautionedagainstlettingchildrenundertheageof 14watchunattended.Thisprogramcontainsoneormoreof thefollowingcontentthemes:intenselysuggestivedialogue(D),strongcoarselanguage(L),intensesexualsituations(S),orintenseviolence(V).
TV-PG (Parental Guidance Suggested)Containsmaterialthatparentsmayfindunsuitableforyoungerchildren.Manyparentsmaywanttowatchitwiththeiryoungerchildren.Theprogramcontainsoneormoreof thefollowingcontentthemes:somesuggestivedialogue(D),infrequentcoarselanguage(L),somesexualsituations(S),ormoderateviolence(V).
TV-G (General Audience)Mostparentswouldfindthisprogramsuitableforallages.Itcontainslittleornosexualdialogue(D)orsituations(S),nostronglanguage(L),andlittleornoviolence(V).
TV-Y7 (Directed to Children 7 years and older)Designedforchildrenages7andabove.Itmaybemoreappropriateforchildrenwhohaveacquiredthedevelopmentalskillsneededtodistinguishbetweenmake-believeandreality.Themesandelementsinthisprogrammayincludemildfantasyviolence(FV)orcomedicviolence,ormayfrightenchildrenundertheageof 7.
TV-Y (All Children)Themesandelementsinthisprogramaredesignedforayoungaudience,includingchildrenfromages2-6.Itisnotexpectedtofrightenyoungerchildren.
18+ (Adults)Programmingintendedforadults18andolder.Itmaycontainelementsof violence,language,andsexualcontentwhichcouldmakeitunsuitableforviewersunder18.ViolenceGuidelines:Maycontainviolenceintegraltothedevelopmentof theplot,characterortheme,intendedforadultaudiences.OtherContentGuidelines:Maycontaingraphiclanguageandexplicitportrayalsof nudityand/orsex.
14+ (Viewers 14 and over)Programmingcontainsthemesorcontentwhichmaynotbesuitableforviewersundertheageof 14.Parentsarestronglycautionedtoexercisediscretioninpermittingviewingbypre-teensandearlyteens.ViolenceGuidelines:Maycontainintensescenesof violence.Coulddealwithmaturethemesandsocietalissuesinarealisticfashion.OtherContentGuidelines:Maycontainscenesof nudityand/orsexualactivity.Therecouldbefrequentuseof profanity.
PG (Parental Guidance)Programmingintendedforageneralaudiencebutwhichmaynotbesuitableforyoungerchildren(undertheageof 8).Parentsmayconsidersomecontentinappropriateforunsupervisedviewingbychildrenaged8-13.ViolenceGuidelines:Depictionsof conflictand/oraggressionwillbelimitedandmoderate;mayincludephysical,fantasy,orsupernaturalviolence.OtherContentGuidelines:Maycontaininfrequentmildprofanity,ormildlysuggestivelanguage.Couldalsocontainbrief scenesof nudity.
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G (General Audience)Programmingconsideredacceptableforallagegroups.Whilenotdesignedspecificallyforchildren,itisunderstoodyoungerviewersmaybepartof theaudience.ViolenceGuidelines:Willcontainverylittleviolence,eitherphysicalorverbaloremotional.Willbesensitivetothemeswhichcouldfrightenayoungerchild,willnotdepictrealisticscenesof violencewhichminimizeorglossovertheeffectsof violentacts.OtherContentGuidelines:Theremaybesomeinoffensiveslang,noprofanityandnonudity.
C8+ (Children 8 and Older)Programminggenerallyconsideredacceptableforchildren8yearsandovertowatchontheirown.ViolenceGuidelines:Violencewillnotbeportrayedasthepreferred,acceptable,oronlywaytoresolveconflictorencouragechildrentoimitatedangerousactswhichtheymayseeontelevision.Anyrealisticdepictionsof violencewillbeinfrequent,discreet,of lowintensityandwillshowtheconsequencesof theacts.OtherContentGuidelines:Therewillbenoprofanity,nudityorsexualcontent.
C (Children)Programmingintendedforchildrenunderage8.ViolenceGuidelines:Carefulattentionispaidtothemeswhichcouldthreatenchildren’ssenseof securityandwellbeing.Therewillbenorealisticscenesof violence.Depictionsof aggressivebehaviorwillbeinfrequentandlimitedtoportrayalsthatareclearlyimaginary,comedicorunrealisticinnature.OtherContentGuidelines:Therewillbenooffensivelanguage,nudityorsexualcontent.
Canadian English V-Chip Rating System (continued)
Canadian French V-Chip Rating System18+ (Adults)Programmingisforadultsonly.Thisprogramcontainssustained
violenceorextremelyviolentscenes.16+(Viewers16andover)Programmingisnotsuitableforthoseunderage16.Thisprogramcontainsfrequentscenesof violenceorintenselyviolentscenes.
13+ (Viewers 13 and over)Programmingmaynotbesuitableforchildrenundertheageof 13.Thisprogrameithercontainsseveralviolentscenesoroneormorescenesthatareviolentenoughtoaffectthem.Viewinginthecompanyof anadultisthereforestronglyrecommendedforchildrenundertheageof 13.
8+ (Viewers 8 and over)Notrecommendedforyoungchildren.Thisprogramissuitableformostaudiences,butitcontainsmildoroccasionalviolencethatcouldupsetyoungchildren.Viewinginthecompanyof anadultisthereforerecommendedforyoungchildren(undertheageof 8)whodonotdistinguishbetweenrealityandimagination.
G (General Audience)Thisprogramissuitableforaudiencesof allages.Itcontainsnoviolence,oranyviolencethatitdoescontainiseitherminimalorispresentedinahumorousmanner,asacaricature,orinanunrealisticway.
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Limited WarrantyWhat your warranty covers:• Defectsinmaterialsorworkmanship.
For how long after your purchase:• 90daysfromdateof purchaseforlaborcharges.Atouroptionwewilleitherpayan
AuthorizedRCAServiceCenterthelabortorepairyourtelevisionorreplaceyourtelevisionwithaneworrefurbishedunit.
• Oneyearfromdateof purchaseforparts.AtouroptionwewilleithersupplyneworrefurbishedpartstoanAuthorizedRCAServiceCenterforthemtorepairyourtelevisionorreplaceyourtelevisionwithaneworrefurbishedunit.After90days,laborchargeswillbeatyourexpense.
• Oneyearfromdateof purchaseforthepicturetube.AtouroptionwewilleithersupplyneworrefurbishedpartstoanAuthorizedRCAServiceCenterforthemtorepairyourtelevisionorreplaceyourtelevisionwithaneworrefurbishedunit.After90days,laborchargeswillbeatyourexpense.
How you get service:• Call1-800-336-1900orvisitwww.rca.com.Pleasehaveyourunit’sdateof purchaseand
model/serialnumberready.Themodel/serialnumberinformationcanbefoundonthebackof yourunit.
• Proof of purchaseintheformof abillof saleorreceiptedinvoicewhichisevidencethattheproductiswithinthewarrantyperiodmustbepresentedtoobtainwarrantyservice.Forrentalfirms,proof of firstrentalisalsorequired.
What your warranty does not cover:
• Customerinstruction.(YourOwner’sManualdescribeshowtoinstall,adjust,andoperateyourtelevision.Anyadditionalinformationshouldbeobtainedfromyourdealer).
• Installationandrelatedadjustments.
• Signalreceptionproblemsnotcausedbyyourtelevision.
• Damagefrommisuseorneglect.
• Batteries.
• Customerreplacementfuses.
• Damagefromimagesburntontothescreen.
• Special,incidentalorconsequentialdamages.
• Atelevisionthathasbeenmodifiedorincorporatedintootherproductsorisusedforinstitutionalorothercommercialpurposes.
• AtelevisionpurchasedorservicedoutsidetheU.S.A.
• Actsof nature,suchasbutnotlimitedtolightningdamage.
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Product registration:• PleasecompleteandmailtheProductRegistrationCardpackedwithyourTV.Itwillmakeit
easiertocontactyoushoulditeverbenecessary.Thereturnof thecardisnotrequiredforwarrantycoverage.
Limitation of Warranty:• THEWARRANTYSTATEDABOVEISTHEONLYWARRANTYAPPLICABLETOTHIS
PRODUCT.NOVERBALORWRITTENINFORMATIONGIVENBYTTETECHNOLOGY,INC.,ITSAGENTSOREMPLOYEESSHALLCREATEAGUARANTYORINANYWAYINCREASEORMODIFYTHESCOPEOFTHISWARRANTY.
• REPAIRORREPLACEMENTASPROVIDEDUNDERTHISWARRANTYISTHEEXCLUSIVEREMEDYOFTHECONSUMER.TTETECHNOLOGY,INC.SHALLNOTBELIABLEFORSPECIAL,INCIDENTALORCONSEQUENTIALDAMAGESRESULTINGFROMTHEUSEOFTHISPRODUCTORARISINGOUTOFANYBREACHOFANYEXPRESSORIMPLIEDWARRANTYONTHISPRODUCT.THISDISCLAIMEROFWARRANTIESANDLIMITEDWARRANTYAREGOVERNEDBYTHELAWSOFTHESTATEOFINDIANA.EXCEPTTOTHEEXTENTPROHIBITEDBYAPPLICABLELAW,ANYIMPLIEDWARRANTYOFMERCHANTABILITYORFITNESSFORAPARTICULARPURPOSEONTHISPRODUCTISLIMITEDTOTHEAPPLICABLEWARRANTYANDWARRANTYPERIODSETFORTHABOVE.
How state law relates to this warranty:• Somestatesdonotallowtheexclusionnorlimitationof incidentalorconsequential
damages,orlimitationsonhowlonganimpliedwarrantylasts,sotheabovelimitationsorexclusionsmaynotapplytoyou.
• Thiswarrantygivesyouspecificlegalrights,andyoualsomayhaveotherrightsthatvaryfromstatetostate.
If you purchased your unit outside the United States or seek warranty coverage outside the United States:• Thiswarrantydoesnotapply.Contactyourdealerforwarrantyinformation.
Service calls which do not involve defective materials or workmanship are not covered by this warranty. Costs of such service calls are the sole responsibility of the purchaser.
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FCC InformationThisequipmenthasbeentestedandfoundtocomplywiththelimitsforaClassBdigitaldevice,pursuanttoPart15of theFCCRules.Theselimitsaredesignedtoprovidereasonableprotectionagainstharmfulinterferenceinaresidentialinstallation.Thisequipmentgenerates,uses,andcanradiateradiofrequencyenergyand,if notinstalledandusedinaccordancewiththeinstructions,maycauseharmfulinterferencetoradiocommunications.However,thereisnoguaranteethatinterferencewillnotoccurinaparticularinstallation.If thisequipmentdoescauseharmfulinterferencetoradioortelevisionreception,whichcanbedeterminedbyturningtheequipmentoff andon,theuserisencouragedtotrytocorrecttheinterferencebyoneormoreof thefollowingmeasures:
1.Reorientorrelocatethereceivingantenna.
2. Increasetheseparationbetweentheequipmentandreceiver.
3.Connecttheequipmentintoanoutletonacircuitdifferentfromthattowhichthereceiverisconnected.
4.Consultthedealeroranexperiencedradio/TVtechnicianforhelp.
ThisClassBdigitalapparatuscomplieswithCanadianICES-003.
Care and CleaningCAUTION:TurnOFFyourTVbeforecleaning.
YoucancleantheTVasrequired,usingasoftlint-freecloth.Besuretooccasionallydusttheventilationslotsinthecabinettohelpassureadequateventilation.
The TV’s screen may be cleaned with a soft, lint-free cloth as well. Take care not to scratch or mar the screen. If necessary, you may use a cloth dampened with warm water. Never use strong cleaning agents, such as ammonia-based cleaners, or abrasive powder. These types of cleaners will damage the TV.
Whilecleaningdonotsprayliquiddirectlyonthescreen,orallowliquidtorundownthescreenandinsidetheTV.Also,neverplacedrinksorvaseswithwaterontopof theTV.Thiscouldincreasetheriskof fireorshockhazardordamagetotheTV.
Caution: Usingvideogamesoranyexternalaccessorywithfixedimagesforextendedperiodsof timecancausethemtobepermanentlyimprintedonthepicturetube(orprojectionTVpicturetubes).ALSO,somenetwork/programlogos,phonenumbers,etc.maycausesimilardamage.Thisdamageisnotcoveredbyyourwarranty.
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.
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Indianapolis, IN 46290
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