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important

information

I

WARNING
To reduce the risk of fire or electric shock, do
not expose this product to rain or moisture.

I

Caution:

To reduce the risk of electric

back), No user serviceable
service personnel

A

his symbol
indicates
"dangerous
voltage"
inside
the product
that
presents a risk of Oectric shock or
personal injury,

_.

shock, do not remove cover (or

parts inside. Refer servicing

to qualified

This
instructions
symbol accompanying
indicates important
the
product.

The apparatus shall not be exposed to dripping or splashing and that no objects filled with liquids, such as
vases, shall be placed on the apparatus.
Refer to the identification/rating
voltage.

label located on the back panel of your product for its proper operating

FCCRegulations state that unauthorized changes or modifications to this equipment may void the user's
authority to operate it.
Caution: Using video games or any external accessory with fixed images for extended periods of time
('an cause them to be permanently imprinted on the pictun_ tube (or projection *iV picture tubes). ALSO,
some network/program logos, phone numbers, black borders Isides, top and bottom), etc. may cause
similar damage. This damage is not coveredby your warranty`
Cable ]V 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 I) 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 closeto the point of cable entry as practical
Warning: Do not use the Freeze feature for an extended period of time. This can cause the image to be
permanently
imprinted on the picture tube. Such damage is not covered by your warranty, Press any button
to unfreeze the picture at any time.

Product

Registration

Pleasefill out the product registration card (packed separately) and return it immediatOy` Returningthe card allows us to contact you if needed.

Product

Information

Keepyour sales_ceipf to obtain warranty parts and service and for proof of purchase. Attach it here and _cord the _rial and model numbers in ca_ you need
them. Thesenumbers are located on the product.
Model No.
Serial No.
PurchaseDate:
Dealer/Address/Phone:

important Information
IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
1.

Read these instructions.

2.

Keep these instructions.

3.

Heed all warnings.

4.

Follow all instructions.

5.

Do not use this apparatus near water.

6.

Clean only with dry cloth.

7.

Do not block any ventilation

8.

Do not insta__ near any heat sour_es su_h as radiators' heat registers' stoves' or other apparatus (inc_uding amp_ifiers) that produ_e heat_

openings. Install in accordance with the manufacturer's

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
apparatus.
11. Only use attachments/accessories

specified

instructions.

at plugs, convenience

receptacles, and the point where they exit from the

by the manufacturer.

12. Use only with the cart, stand, tripod, bracket, or table specified by the manufacturer, or sold with the apparatus. When a cart is used,
use caution when moving the cart/apparatus combination to avoid injury from tip-over.
13. Unplug this apparatus during lightning

storms or when unused for long periods of time.

14. Refer all servicing to qualified service personnel. Servicing is required when the apparatus has been damaged in any way, such as power-supply
cord or plug is damaged, liquid has been spilled or objects have fallen into the apparatus, the apparatus has been exposed to rain or moisture, does
not operate normally, or has been dropped.
If an outside antenna is connected to the W receiver, be sure the antenna system is
grounded so as to provide some protection against voltage surges and built up static
charges. In the U.S. Section 810-21 of the National Electrical Code and in Canada, Part
1 of the Canadian Electrical Code provides information with respect to proper
grounding of the antenna system. See the figure on the right for details.

To assure adequate ventilation For this product, maintain
a spacing of 4 inches from the top and sides of the "IV
receiver and 2 inches from the rear of the 1V receiver
and other surfaces.

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Example of Antenna Grounding as per
(NEC)National Electrical Code

Introduetion
Key Features Overview
Your _V is equipped with features that will add to your TV viewing experience. The following information
summarizes a few of these features. Chapter 3 provides more information about the rest of the _/'s features and
how to use them.

DVI-HDTV

Input

Letsyou connect an HD receiver with a DVI output.
DVI-HDTV

•

L/MONa

J

DVI (Digital Visual Interface) Provides an uneompressed,digital video interface developed
for high-bandwidth digital connection. It supports the overlay of high-resolution graphics
needed by some electronic program guide navigation and other interactive services.DVI,when
combined with HDCP(High bandwidth Digital Content Protection) technology, createsa
protected digital connection. Thesignal speed of the DVIconnection is I080i for HD]V at a
rate of 1.78 Gigabits per second.

Dolby _ Virtual
Available only for stereosignals. Createsa virtuatized surround sound experience from two
speakersusing the Dolby Pro Logic decoding. It provides the sensation of being surrounded by
additional speakers.

PIP (Picture-In-Picture)

and POP (Picture-Outside-Picture)

Description: PiP lets you watch two channels at one time - one channel on the main semen and
the other in a smaller window. POP also lets you watch two channels at one time- one channel on
the left side of the screen (the main picture) and the other on the right.

PIP example

Requirements: Press the PIP button to bring up the PIP window. Press again to bring up POP.
Chapter 3 has detailed instructions on how to use the PiP and POP features.

POP example

Auto

Tuning

Description: Allows you to set up the IV to automatically tune to a specific channel when you
pressa certain component (VCR,DVDplayer, etc.) button on the remote.
Requirements: Set up Auto Tuning in the _/'s menu system. (Chapter 3 has details).

V-Chip:

Parental

Description:
ratings.

Controls

You can block programs and movies by content,

age-based ratings, and!or movie

Requirements:
•

Set up the Parental Control menu in the 1V's main menu (Chapter 3 has details).

•

The broadcasters must use the rating system when they send the program to your _[V in order
for your IV to block the program.

•

Parental controls must be locked for these settings to take affect.

* Dolby is a trademark

2

of Dolby Labora/ories

TabJe of Contents
IMPORTANT

SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS

................

1

Introduction

Find Out If You Need to Program the
Remote ..........................................................

14

Programming
the Remote ..............................
How to Use the Remote After You've

Key Features Overview ...............................................
DVI-HDTV Input
.............................................
Dolby* Virtual ...................................................
PIP (Picture-In-Picture)
and POP
(Picture-Outside-Picture)
................................

2
2
2

Programmed
It ..............................................
Remote Control Codes .............................................

2

Chapter 3: Using the TV's Features

Auto Tuning ......................................................
V-Chip: Parental Controls .................................

2
2

Channel Banner ........................................................

4

Parental Controls and V-Chip .................................
How V-Chip Works ..........................................
V-Chip TV Rating .............................................

Chapter

1: Connections

Things to Consider

and Setup

Before You Connect

..................

Important
Stand and Base Safety
Information
.....................................................

4

Use Indirect Light ..............................................
Cables Needed to Connect Components
to
Your TV ............................................................

4

Choose Your Connection ............................................

5

TV + HD Receiver + VCR + DVD Player ....................
TV + Satellite Receiver + VCR ..................................

6
7

IV + DVD + VCR .........................................................

8

IV+

9

A/V Receiver or Speakers ..................................

4

of Jacks ................................................

10

The Front of Your IV ...............................................

11

Front Inputs .....................................................
Front Panel Buttons ........................................

11
11

Plug in theTV ...........................................................
Put batteries in the remote .....................................

11
11

How to Use the Remote Control to Complete the
Initial Setup ..............................................................
11
Turn on theTV ..........................................................

11

Complete the Initial Setup ......................................

11

Set the Menu Language .................................
Complete
Auto Channel Search .....................
Changing
Lists and Labels ..............................
Auto Convergence
(for models D40W20 and D52W20 only) .....
Chapter

2: Using the

Remote

Using the INPUT Button

12
12
12

Feature

........ 17

4: Using

18
18
19
20
20
20
21
21
21

and POP

(Picture-outside-Picture}
PIP and POP Buttons
Chapter

17

Feature ...... 1 7

Blocking Specific Content Themes .................
Viewing
Specific Content Themes ..................
V-Chip Movie Rating Limit .............................
V-Chip Unrated Program Block ......................
Lock/Unlock
Parental Controls .......................
Front Panel Block ............................................
PIP (Picture-in-Picture}

15
15

Operation .....................
.......................................

the TV's Menu

21
21

System

Sound Menu ..............................................................

22

Picture

23

Channel

Menu ............................................................
Guide Menu ...............................................

23

Time Menu ................................................................

24

Parental

24

Control

Menu ............................................

PiP Menu ...................................................................

24

Setup Menu ..............................................................

24

Chapter

5: Other

Troubleshooting

Information

........................................................

Care and Cleaning

26

....................................................

27

Limited Warranty .....................................................
Accessories ................................................................

27
29

12

Control

The Buttons on the Remote Control
Programming
Components

Use the Autotuning

How to Set Up the Autotuning

Protect Against Power Surges ..........................
4
Protect Components
from Overheating
.......... 4
Position Cables Properly to Avoid Audio
Interference
.....................................................
4

Explanation

Why You Should

14

......................

.................................

the Remote to Operate Other
............................................................

13
14
14

3

Connections

Setup

Things to Consider Before You Connect
Protect

Against

Power

Surges

•

Connect all components before you plug any of their power cords into the wall outlet.

•

Turn off the TV and/or

•

Make sure all antennas and cables are properly grounded.

Protect

Components

from

component

be|bre

you connect

or disconnect

any cables.

Relier to the Important

Sa|iety Instructions

on page I.

Overheating

•

Don't block ventilation
freely.

holes on any of the components.

•

Don't

•

When you place components

•

If you connect an audio receiver or amplifier,
around other components.

Arrange

the components

so that

air can circulate

stack components.
in a stand, make sure you allow adequate ventilation.
place it on the top shelfso

the heated air From it won't flow

Position Cables Properly to Avoid Audio Interference
•

Insert each cable firmly into the designated jack.

•

If you place components above the TV, route all cables down the side of the back of the TV instead of straight
down the middle of the TV.

•

If your antenna uses 300-ohm twin lead cables, do not coil the cables.Also, keep the twin lead canes away
from audio/video cables.

Important

Stand and Base Safety Information

Choose the location for your TV carefully. Place the TV on a stand or base that is of adequate size and strength to
prevent the TV From being accidentally tipped over, pushed off, or pulled off. This could cause personal injury and/
or damage the TV. Refer to the Important Saiiety Instructions on page I.
Use Indirect

Light

Don't place the TV where sunlight or room lighting win be directed toward the screen. Use soft or indirect lighting.
Cables Needed to Connect Components to Your TV
The pictures below show the cables needed |br the connections

AudioNideo cables

4

Coaxial cable

represented in this book.

S-Video cable

Component Video (Y,Pb-Pr)
cables

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1

Connections 8: Setup
Choose Your Connection
There are severalways to connect your TV. Pleaseuse the Following chart to determine which connection is best
For you. Proceed to the appropriate page and connect your TV.
Note:Ifyouprefer,weconprovideyouwiththenameof onA,thorizedServiceRepresentative
whowill visityourhomeforo feeto
installyo,r electronicentertoinmen
t systemand toinstr,ct youinits operation.Fordetailsaboutthisservice,coil 7-888-206-3359.

Cables
Needed

Components

Connection
Title

Go to...

Coaxial
Audio/video
Component

_ecex_et

TV + HD Receiver
+ DVD + VCR

page 6

TV + Satellite
Receiver + VCR

page 7

TV + DVD + VCR

page 8

video

0_°

Coaxial
Audio/video
S-Video

Coaxial
Audio/video
Component video

For general in|brmation

Chapter

1

on connecting

an AN receiver or speakers to your TV, go to page 9.

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Connections

Setup

TV + HD Receiver + VCR + DVD Player
I.

Make sure cable or antenna

andJor satellite

is connected to your VCR.

A. Connect the coaxial cable from your cable outlet
B. Connect the satellite
2.

Connect your

or antenna to the antenna

dish antenna to the satellite input

input on the HD Receiver.

on the HD Receiver.

HD Receiver to your'IV.

A. Connect the audio (white and red) cables to the CMPI L/MONO
on the HD Receiver.

and R audio jacks on the back of the TV and to the Audio Output jacks

B. Connect three video grade cables to the CMP I Y, Ps, P_ jacks on the back of the TV and to the Y, P_, PRjacks on the HD Receiver.
Notes: TheY,P_P_jacksare sending the digital cablesignal to the IV
If your HD Receiverhas a DVIoutput; connect the HD Receiverto your 1Vusing a DVIcable.Make sure to connect the left and dght audio cables to rile DVIL/MONOand Rjacks
on the iV
3.

Connect

your

HD Receiver

to your

VCR.

A. Connect a coaxial cable to the HD Receiver's antenna

output

and to VCR's antenna

input.

B. Connect the audio (white and red) cables to the Audio Output jacks on the HD Receiver and to the Audio Input jacks on the VCR.
C. Connect
4.

Connect

cable to the Video Output

jack

on the HD Receiver

and to the Video Input jack

a coaxial

cable to the VCR's antenna

and to the ANTENNA/CABLE

lnput

jack on the TV.

(white

C. Connect

cable to the V1D2 V (video) jack on the back of the TV and to the Video Output

your

A. Connect

the video

and red) cables

output

B. Connect the audio
the VCR.

Connect

on the VCR.

your VCR to your TV.

A. Connect

5.

the video

DVD player to your
the audio

(white

to the VID2 LfMONO and R audio jacks on the back of the TV and to the Audio Output

jacks

on

jack on the VCR.

"IV.

and red) cables

to the CMP2 L/MONO

and R audio jacks

on the back of the TV and to the Audio Output

jacks

on the DVD player.
B. Connect

three video

grade

cables

to the CMP2 Y, P_, P_ jacks on the back of the TV and to the Y, P_, PRjacks

on the DVD player.

No tes: If your DVDplayer doesn't have Y,P_, PRjaeks, but does have an S-Videojock, connect the player to the Iv's VID1S- VIDEOjack _lsing an S-Video cable
If your DVDplayer doesn't havean S-Videojack, connect the player to the W's VID1 V[video/jack using a video cable.
Importanz: If you usethe Iv's VID1S-VIDEOor V[videoJjack to connect the DVDplayer, you must connect the audio cables to the IV's VID1L/MONOend Rjack£
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Connections

RECEIVER

L

SATELLITE

Setup

i
HDTVMONITOR

IV + Satellite

Receiver

+ VCR

1. Connect your VCR to your TV.
A. Connect a coaxial cable to the VCR's antenna output and to the ANTENNA/CABLE lnput jack on the TV.
B. Connect the audio (white and red) cables to the V1D2 L/MONO and R Audio jacks on the back of the TV and to
the Audio Output jacks on the VCR.
C. Connect the video cable to the VID2 V {Video) jack on the back of the TV and to the Video Output jack on the
VCR.
2. Make sure cable or antenna is connected to your VCR.
Connect the coaxial cable from your cable outlet or antenna

to the antenna input on the VCR.

3. Connect your Satellite Receiver to your TV.
A. Connect the audio (white and red) cables to the V1D1 L/MONO and R Audio jacks on the back of the TV and to
the Audio Output jacks on the Satellite Receiver.
B. Connect the video cable to the VID1 V (Video) jack on the back of the TV and to the Video Output jack on the
Satellite Receiver.
C. If your Satellite Receiver has an S-Video jack, connect an S-Video cable (instead of the video cable in step B) to
the S-VIDEO jack on the TV and to the S-V1DEOjack on the satellite receiver.
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Chapter

I

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Connections

Setup
DVO Player

W + DVD + VCR
I.

Cmmeet your DVD Player to your TV.
A. Connect the audio (white and red) cables to the CMP I LfMONO and R Audio jacks on the back o1 the TV and to
the Audio Output jacks on the DVD player.
B. Connect three video grade cables to the CMPI Y, P_, P_ jacks on the back of the TV and to the Y, P_, PRjacks on
the DVD player.
Notes:

If yourOVOplayerdoesnothaveY,PB,Pjocks,but doeshoveonS-Videojack,connecttheplayertothe VlOt 5-VlOEO
jockon theWusingan
5-Videocable.
If yourDVDplayerdoesnot hoveonS-Video
jeck,connecttheplayerto theVIDI V(Video)jackonthebeckof the 1Vusingavideo¢oble.
Importont:If youusetheVIDt S-VIDEO
or V(Video)
jockto connectyour71/totheDVDpleyer,youmustconnecttheeudiocablesto theVID1
L/MONO
endRjeckson theT_L
2. Cmmeet your VCR to your "IV.
A. Connect a coaxial cane to the VCR's antenna output and to the ANTENNA/CABLE Input jack on the TV.
B. Connect the audio (white and red) cables to the V1D2 L/MONO and R Audio jacks on the back of the TV and to
the Audio Output jacks on the VCR.
C. Connect the video cable to the V1D2 V (Video) jack on the back of the TV and to the Video Output jack on the
VCR.
3. Make sure cable or antem_a is connected

to your VCR.

Connect the coaxial cable from your cable outlet or antenna to the antenna input on the VCR.
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Connections

Setup

"IV+ A/V Receiver or Speakers
These are two different
1.

ways your TV uses a component

to hear audio.

Connect audio cables to either the FIXED or VARIABLE AUDIO L and R OUTPUT jacks and to the Audio Inputs
on the A/V receiver.
*

FIXED provides fixed-level audio output From the TV. This audio output
A/V receiver that has its own volume control.

',

VARIABLE provides variable-level audio output.
controls on the TV and TV remote control.

Volume

is ideal |br connecting

levels can be controlled

to an

by the volume

-OR2.

Use speaker wire to connect
"

the TV to external

The EXT/INT switch beside

the jacks

speakers.
let you turn the TV's internal

speakers

external speakers, slide the switch to EXT so the audio is sent to the external
Choosing INT sends the audio to the TV's speakers only.

on or ofL lfyou
speakers

connect

only.

Note:Theexternal speakerro ring is 8 ohms with _5 we ttspower handling capabilities.

[]

_,_

IN _A_

TV

_R

AN RECEIVER i

Connect to either FIXEDor
VARIABLEOutput

TV

/

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Connections 8: Setup
Explanation of Jacks
This section describes the jacks you can use to make connections. There are severalways to connect components
to your TV.
DVI-HDTV
"
DVI-HDTV

Input

Lets you connect

an HD receiver with a DV1 output.

DVI (Digital Visual Interface)
Provides an uncompressed, digital video inter|_ce developed
|br high-bandwidth
digital connection. It supports the overlay of high-resolution
graphics
needed by some electronic program guide navigation and other interactive services. DVI,
when combined with HDCP (High bandwidth Digital Content Protection) technoloyy, creates
a protected
digital connection.
The signal speed of the DV1 connection
is IO8Oi |br HDTV at a
rate of 1.78 Gigabits per second.

L/MONO9

-

L/MONa
connector

"

(Audio)

Provides

is usually

left audio

connection

when

using the DV1 jack. The left audio

white.

R (Audio) Provides right audio connection when using the DV1jack. The right audio
connector is usually red.
No re: Remember to connect the left and righ t audio cables because the DVI cable carries only the picture signal,
not the sound.

COMPONENT INPUTS

PB

Lets you connect a component

video source, such as a DVD player.

-

CMP1 Y, PB, PR (Component Video) Provides optimum picture quality because the video is
separated into three signals. Use three video-grade cables for the connection. When using
CMPI Y, P_, PR,make sure to connect left and right audio cables to the CMPI L]MONO and R
Audio Input jacks.

*

CMP1 L/MONa (Audio)
white.

PR

COMPOXENT
IXPUTS

CMP1 R (Audio)

Provides left audio connection. The left audio connector is usually

Provides right audio connection.

The fight audio connector

is usually red.

CMP2 Y, PB, PR, and L/MONa and R Audio
Allows you to connect a second component
video source. Their description is the same as CMP1 above. When using CMP2 Y, PB, P_, make
sure you connect the left and right audio cables to the CMP2 Audio jacks.
COMPOSITE INPUTS Lets you connect another component such as a VCR, DVD player, or
laserdisc player. Its AUDIO jacks are the same as described Ibr CMPI above.

COMPOSITE
IXPUTS
V

r_

V

L/MONO R

L/MONO R

)

-

V1D1 S-VIDEO Provides better picture quality than the video jacks (V1D1and 2 Video)
because the color part of the signal is separated from the black and white part of the picture.
When using VIDI S-VIDEO, make sure to connect left and right audio cables to the V1DI L[
MONa and R Audio Input jacks.

-

V1D1 V [Video)

*

Provides composite video connection. The video connector

is usually yellow.

V1D2 S-VIDEO, V and L]MONO and R Audio Allows you to connect a component
a VCR, DVD player, or laserdisc player. Their description is the same as V1DI above.
Note:Donot connect on S-Videoend Videocableo t thesame time ine_therVID1 or VID2jacks.

such as

AUDIO]VIDEO OUTPUTS Lets you connect an amplifier or audio receiver lbr improved sound
quality or an external video monitor.

UBWOOFER

L

*

FIXED AUDIO L]R Provides fixed-level audio output from the TV. This audio output is ideal
lbr connecting to an A]V receiver when you want to control the volume through the A/V
receiver.

-

VARIABLE AUDIO Provides variable-level audio output. Volume levels are controlled by the
volume controls on the TV and remote control.

R

-

SUBWOOFER

Provides

lower bass audio

frequencies

out from the TV and to a subwoofer.

NOre. If yotl've connected a subwoofer, make sure you set the External5_lbwoofer option in the5ound menu.Goto
page22 for instructions.
EXTERNAL SPEAKERS

EXT/INT

BIGItT
LEFT
EXTERNAL SPEAKERS

10

-

Right and Left Speaker Terminals
TV to receive left and right sound.

Let you connect external left and right speakers to the

-

EXT/1NT (switch)
Lets you turn the TV's internal speakers on or offi EXT sends audio to
external speakers only. 1NT sends audio to the TV's internal speakers only.

ANTENNA]CABLE Lets you connect a coaxial cable to receive the signal from the antenna,
cable, cable box, or if using the examples on pages 6-8, a VCR.

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The Front of Your IV
Front Inputs
The TV has front inputs for convenience: one set ofaudio/video inputs, an S-Video and a headphone jack. Locate the jacks either
on the front of the TV or on one of the sides. You can access the component you connected to the front of the TV by pressing the
INPUT button on your remote until FRNT appears on the screen. The jacks are ideal lbr using a video game console or a
camcordeL
Note:Whenconnectinga device that usesa monauralcable,such as some comcorders,use theLeft(mona) inputjock toget sound from bothspeakers.
PHONES Allows you to connect headphones to listen to the sound coming from the TV. To adjust volume control of the
headphones, press the VOL > or VOL < button (the volume display appears). Press the arrow up or down button (the headphone
volume display appears), then press the right or leIl arrow button to adjust the headphone volume.
VIDEO (in)

Receives video from another component

L/MONO and R AUDIO
S-VIDEO (in)
the component

such as a VCR, camcorder or video game console.

Receives audio from another component

such as a VCR, camcorder or video game console.

Allows you to connect an S-Video cable from another component.
to the TV.

Make sure you also connect audio cables from

Front Panel Buttons
If you cannot locate your remote, you can use the |?ant panel buttons of your TV to operate many of the TV's |_atures.
MENU/OK

Brings up the Main menu. In the menu system, it selects highlighted

items.

CH v Scans down through the current channel list. In the menu system, acts like down arrow button on the remote control and
adjusts menu controls.
CH _. Scans up through the channel list. In the menu system, acts like up arrow button on the remote control and adjusts menu
controls.
VOL <

Decreases the volume. In the menu system, acts like left arrow button on the remote control and adjusts menu controls.

VOL >

Increases the volume. In the menu system, acts like right arrow button on the remote control and adjusts menu controls.

POWER

Turns the TV on and off.

Plug in the IV
Plug the end of the power cord into a grounded wall outlet. Insert the plug completely into the outlet.
Put batteries

in the remote

•

Remove the battery compartment
sliding off the cover.

•

Insert 2 "AA" flesh batteries. Make sure the polarities (+ and -) are aligned correctly.

•

Replace the coveL

How to Use the Remote

.....

Control

cover From the back of the remote by pushing down on and

to Complete

the Initial

Setup

The technical term is "Navigation" - how you move through the on-screen menus. The theory is
the same throughout the menu screens: highlight your choice and select it.

]

To highlight a menu item, press the arrow buttons on the remote to highlight one of the items
listed on the screen. Use the up or down arrow button to move up or down. Use the right or left
arrow button to move right or left.
To select the item that you've highlighted, press OK.
Note:Highlightedmeansthatthemenuitemstandsout fromothermenuitemson thehst(appearsdarker,brighter,
ora differentcolor).

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SCW 160

Screw-on Cable attaches to the
round antenna connectors

(called

75-ohm F-type) on the back of
your VCR or IV. The ends screw
onto the connectors for a secure

Gold-Hpped

connection,

DT12DC (12ft]

cable

DT6DC (6ft]

VH81 (3-ft)
VH82 {S-if)
Standard Audio/Video cable
with RCA-type phono plugs.
VH83

BY PHONE: TO place your order by phone, have your Visa, MasterCard or
Discover Card ready and call
1-800-338-0376
S-Video Cable has multi-pin
connectors on each end for

VH913

HOW TO ORDER

connecting S-Video components
to your IV.

Use this number only to place an order for accessory items listed on this order
form.

BY MAIL: mail money order or check in US currency (made payable to Thomson
Consumer Electronics, Inc.)to the following address:
Video Accessories
PO Box 8419
Ranks, PA 17573

Chapter"

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Visit the RCA website at www.rca.com
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.

Thomson

multimedia

10330 North Meridian
Indianapolis,

Inc.
Street

IN 46290

©2002 Thomson

multimedia

Trademark(s)®
Registered
Marca(s) Registrada(s)
Printed in USA
TOCOM

15885070

Inc.

"n.IOMSON



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