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HDTV Monitor User's Changing Entertainment. _an. G ide |mportant |nformatic)n WARNING To reduce the risk of fire or electric shock, do not expose this product to rain or moisture. RISKOF ELECTRICSHOCK DO NOT OPEN -_1 incorporates double insulation between This symbol indicates that this product hazardous mains voltage and user accessible parts. When servicing use only identical replacement parts. 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 important symbol instructions indicates accompanying 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 product for its proper operating label located on the back panel of your voltage. FCC Regulations state that unauthorized equipment may void the user's authority changes or modifications to operate it. to this 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 Iogos, 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. 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 Please fill out the product registration card (packed separately) and return it immediately. For US customers: Your RCA Consumer Electronics product may also be registered at www.rca.com/productregistration. Registering this product allows us to contact you if needed. Product Information Keep 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/Add ress/Phone: | portant IMPORTANT |nfor ation SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS I. l{_,ac] these instructions. 2. Keep these instructions. 3. Heed all warnings. 4. Follow 5. Do not use this apparatus 6. Clean 7. Do not block any ventilation 8. Do not heat. near 9. Do not defk'at all instructions. only other. water. with dlT cloth. install openings, any heat sources the safi, ty purpose A grounding safk'ty, near type plug if the provided I0. Protect the power cord exit fiom the apparatus. I1. Only I2. Use plug only with fiom caution this apparatus when as radiators, blades and not fit into your being walked moving or grounding-type grounding outlet, consult stoves, or other plug. A polarized prong. The wide an electrician pal_ticularly instructions. apparatus plug convenience bracket, or table specified the cant/apparatus storms or when by the manufacturer, combination not operate normally, unused to avoid for long or has been periods charges, in the U.S. Section 810-2I of the National the Canadian Electrical Code provides information '11) assure system. adequate See the figure ventilation on the right produce wider is provided than the for your outlet. and the point where they with the apparatus. When a _ tip-over. has been damaged in any way, such as the apparatus, the apparatus has been dropped. ExampleofAntennaaroundlngaspar (NEC)Nati°nalElectdcaJC°de _E_D _N Electrical Code and in Canada, Part 1 of with respect to proper grounding of the for details. fi)r this product, one that of time. if an outside antenna is connected to the 'IV receiver, be sure the antenna system is grounded so as to provide some protection against voltage surges and built up static antenna with prong of the obsolete receptacles, or sold injm T from l{_,f_.'r all servicing to qualified service personnel. Sel_-icing is required when the apparatus power-supply cord or plug is damaged, liquid has been spilled or obiects have fhllen into does amplifiers) by the manufacturer. I4. or moisture, or the third fi)r replacement at plugs, (including has two blades blade Unplug to rain lightning the manufhcturer's registers, a third on or pinched specified tripod, heat with I3. exposed dming in accordance of the polarized does the Call, stand, use such has two use attachments/accessories call is used, install "_NS_t_GE ur_,T maintain of 4 inches from the top and sides of the 'IY receiver fiom the rear of the TV recei_ _er and other surfaces. a spacing and 2 inches 1 Introduction Key Features Overview Your TV is equipped with features that will add to your TV viewing experience. The following information summarizes few of these features. Chapter 3 provides more information about the rest of the TV's features and how to use them. Hi-Pix Picture Enhancement a System The Hi-Pix Picture Enhancement System incorporates two of RCA's rrlost advanced technologies: "lYuScan Digital Reality and the AVR Picture Projection System. The result is the ultimate in true-to-life picture performance that provides the optimum picture resolution from each digital source connected to your TV (terrestrial, DVD, satellite, and/or cable). TruScan Digital Reality Picture performance starts with signal processing. TruScan Digital Reality intelligent signal processing recognizes incoming video signals and progressively converts lhem to achieve optimum digital picture performance. It enhances die picture quality and makes you feel as if you're close to the real thing. It also recognizes when original fihn sources have been modified and automatically converts the analog frame rate back to its original format to bring out the detail - a process commonly ret_:rred to as reverse 3:2 pulldown. AVR Picture Projection System The Accurate Visual Reality high definition picture proiection sys_m o_rs a brighter picture _en conventional CRTs (cathode ray tubes). These tubes creates brilliant, lifelike fidelity. The AVR 4 lens system is designed to complement the CR'IIs providing accurate color,s and razor sharp focus everywhere on the screen. DVI-HDTV Input Lets you connect a component with a DVI (Digital Visual Interface) output. DVI provides an uncompressed, digital video interlace developed for high-bandwidth digital connection. It supports the overlay of high-resolution graphics needed by some electronic program guide navigation and other interactive services. DVI, when combined with HDCP (High bandwidth Digital Content Protection) technology, creates a protected digital connection. The DVI-HDTV connection is designed to display either progressive scan (480p) or HDTV (1080i) signals at a bandwidth of up to 1.78 Gigabits per second. PIP (Picture-In-Picture) and POP (Picture-Outside-Picture) Description: PIP lets you watch two channels at one time - one channel on tile main screen and tile 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 file other on the right. Requirements: Press file PIP button to bring up tile PIP window. instructions on how to use the t I1 and PO1 features. Note: PIP and POP are not available V-Chip: Parental Description: Controls You can block programs for DVI or component Press again to bring up POP. Chapter 3 has detailed video sources (CMPI or CMP2). (for the U.S. and Canada) and movies by content, age-based ratings, and/or movie ratings. Requirements: • Set up file Parental • The broadcasters program. must use the rating system when they send the program • Parenval controls must be locked for these settings to take affect. 2 Control menu in file TV's main menu (Chapter 3 has details). to your TV in order for your TV to block the Tab|e Important Safety Instructions .......................................... 1 of Contents Channel 3: Special Features Channel Banner ............................................................... Introduction Key Features Overview .................................................... Chapter 2 1: Setup & Connections Things to Consider Before You Connect ......................... 4 Choose Your Connection .................................................. 5 Cables Needed to Connect Components to Your TV ............................................................... TV + HDTV Tuner + VCR + DVD Player ............................. TV + Satellite Receiver + VCR ........................................... 5 7 9 TV + DVD + VCR .............................................................. 11 TV+ A/V Receiver or Speakers ........................................ 12 Explanation of Jacks ....................................................... The Front of Your TV ....................................................... 13 14 Front Input Jacks ....................................................... Front Panel Buttons .................................................. 14 15 Plug in the TV .................................................................. Put batteries in the remote ............................................ 15 15 How to Use the Remote Control to Complete the Initial Setup ............................................................ Complete Auto Channel Search ............................... Turn on theTV ................................................................. 15 16 16 Complete the Initial Setup ............................................. Set the Menu Language .......................................... Changing Lists and Labels ........................................ Auto Convergence .................................................... 16 16 17 17 Chapter 2: Using the Remote Control The Buttons on the Remote Control .............................. 18 24 Autotuning ...................................................................... 24 Why You Should Use the Autotuning Feature ....... 24 How to Set Up the Autotuning Feature .................. 25 Parental Controls and V-Chip ......................................... How V-Chip Works for USA and Canada ................. Canada V-Chip Ratings ............................................. Blocking Canadian V-Chip Ratings .......................... Lock/Unlock Parental Controls ............................... 26 26 29 30 31 V-Chip Movie Rating Limit ....................................... Blocking Unrated/Exempt Programs .................... PIP (Picture-in-Picture) and POP (Picture-outside-Picture) Operation .................... PiP and POP Buttons ................................................. 31 31 Chapter 4: Using the Menu 32 32 System Sound Menu .................................................................... 33 Picture Menu ................................................................... 34 Channel Guide Menu ...................................................... 36 Time Menu ....................................................................... 36 Parental Control Menu ................................................... 36 PIP Menu .......................................................................... 37 Setup Menu ..................................................................... 37 Chapter 5: Additional Information Troubleshooting .............................................................. FCC Information .............................................................. 39 41 Care and Cleaning ........................................................... 41 RCA HDTV Monitor Limited Warranty ........................... 42 Accessory Information .................................................... 44 Programming the Remote .............................................. 20 Find Out If You Need to Program the Remote ...... 20 How to Use the Remote After You've It ...................................................... 21 Using the INPUT Button .................................................. Remote Control Codes .................................................... Programmed 22 22 3 ¢onn ctiQns Things Setup to Consider Before You Connect Protect Against Power Surges • Connect all components • Turn ot_"lhe TV and/or • Make sure all antennas and cables are properly Instructions on page 1. Protect before you plug any" of their power cords into the wall outlet. component Components from before you connect or disconnect grounded. any cables. Refer to the hnportant Safety Overheating • I)on't block ventilation can circulate freely. holes on any of the components. An'ange the components • Don't stack components. • If you place components • If you connect an audio receiver or amplifier, place it on file top shelf so file heated air from it won't flow around other components. in a stand, _:qake sure you allow adequate so that air ventilation. Position Cables Properly to Avoid Audio Interference • Insert each cable firmly into the designated • If you place components above the TV, route all cables down the side of the back of the TV instead of slraight down the middle of the TV. • If your antenna uses 300-ohm twin lead cables, do not coil the cables. Also, keep the twin lead cables away from audio/video cables. Important jack. Stand and Base Safety Information Choose the location for your "IV 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 iniury and/or damage the TV. Ret_:r to the Important Safety lnslructions on page 1. Use Indirect Light I)on't place the TV where indirect lighting. sunlight or room lighting will be directed 4 Graphics contained within lhispublication toward the screen. Use sofi or ar_fi)r r_presentation only. Chapter 1 Connections Setup Choose Your Connection There are several ways to connect your TV. Please use the following chart to determine Proceed to the appropriate page and connect your TV. which connection is best for you. Note for US customers: If you prefer, we can provide you with the name of an Authorized Service Representative will visit your home for a fee to install your electronic entertainment system and to instruct you in its operation. details about this service, call I_88&206-3359. For additional assistance while using your RCA product, please visit www_rca.com/customersupport. Cables Needed Components who For Connection Title Go to... Coaxial Audio/video Component video TV + HDTV Tuner + DVD + VCR pages 6-7 TV + Satellite Receiver + VCR pages 8-9 TV + DVD + VCR pages 10-11 DVI-HDTV Coaxial Audio/video S-Video Coaxial Audio/video Component video For general Cables information Needed on connecting to Connect an A/V receiver or speakers Components The pictures below show the cables needed Audio/Video cables Chapter 1 Coaxial cable Graphics contained to your TV, go to page 12. to Your TV for the connections represented S-Video cable within lhis publication in this book. DVI_HDTV Cable Component Video (Y.Pb.Pr) cables ar¢ fi)r r¢presentation only. ¢onn_ctiQns _ Setup SATELLITERECDVER DVDPLAYER AUDIO OUT LR Y i)B pR 9_9 ® VCR 6 Graphics contained within lhispublication ar_fi_r r_presentation only. Chapter 1 Connections Setup TV + HDTV Tuner + VCR + DVD Player 1. Make sure cable or antenna and/or satellite is connected to your VCR. A. Connect the coaxial cable frol_q your cable outlet or antenna B. Connect the satellite dish antenna 2. Make the video connection A. Best Conneclion: between to the antenna input on tile HDTV Tuner. to the satellite input on the HDTV Tuner. your HDTV Tuner and the TV. DVI-HDTV Connect a DVI-HDTV cable to the DVI-HDTV iack on the back of your HDTV Tuner. Connect cable to the DVI-HDTV input on the back of "IV. the other end of the - OR B. Very Good Connection: Connect three video grade cables to the CMP1 Y PB PR jacks on the back of the TV and to |he Y PB PR jacks on the HDTV Tuner. Notes: The DVI-HDTV and Y PB PRjacks send the digital cable signal to the TV in digital and analog formats, respectively. 3. Make the audio connection between your HDTV Tuner and the TV (to match your video connection). A. If you used the DVI-HDTV jack: Connect the audio (white and red) cables to the DVI-HDTV L and R audio jacks on the back of the TV and to the Audio Output jacks on the HDTV Tuner. - OR B. If you used the Component Video jacks: Connect the audio (white and red) cables to the CMP1 L and R audio jacks on the back of the TV and to the Audio Output jacks on tile HDTV Tunei: 4. Connect your HDTV Tuner to your VCR. A. Connect a coaxial cable to the HDTV Tuner's antenna output and to VCR's antenna input. B. Connect the audio (white and red) cables to the Audio Output jacks on the HDTV Tuner and to the Audio Input jacks on the VCR. C. Connect 5. Connect the video cable to the Video Output jack on the HDTV Tuner and to the Video Input iack on the VCR. your VCR to your TV. A. Connect a coaxial cable to the VCR's antenna output and to the ANTENNA/CABLE Input iack on tile TV. B. Connect the audio (whim and red) cables to the VID2 L/MONO and R audio jacks on the back of the TV and to the Audio Output iacks on the VCR. C. Connect 6. Connect the video cable to the VID2 V (video) jack on the back of the "IV and to the Video Output jack on the VCR. your DVD player to your TV. A. Connect tile audio (white and red) cables to the CMP2 L and R audio iacks on the back of the "IV and to the Audio Output jacks on the DVD player. B. Connect three video grade cables to the CMP2 Y PB PR iacks on the back of the "IV and to the Y PB PR jacks on the DVD player. Notes: If your DVD player doesn't have Y PBPRjacks, but does have an S-Video jack, connect the player to the TV's VID1 S-VIDEOjack using an S-Video cable. If your DVD player doesn't have an S-Video jack, connect the player to the TV's VID1 V (video)jack using a video cable. Important: If you use the TV's VID1 S-VIDEOor V (video)jack to connect the DVD player, you must connect the audio cables to the TV's VID1 L/MONO and Rjacks. Go to page Chapter 1 Graphics contained within this publication ar_ fi_r r_presentation only. 15 7 ¢onn_ctiQns _ Setup SATELLITE RECEIVER TV 8 Graphics contained within thispublication ar_fi_r r_presentation only. Chapter 1 Connections TV + Satellite 1. Connect your Receiver + VCR VCR to your A. Connect a coaxial jack on file TV. cable TV. to the VCR's antenna output and to the ANTENNA/CABLE B. Connect the audio (white and red) cables to the VID2 L/MONO back of the TV and to the Audio Output jacks on file VCR. C. Connect the video cable to the VID2 V (Video) Output jack on the VCR. 2. Make sure Connect 3. cable or antenna the coaxial Connect your Setup cable Satellite is connected fi'om your Receiver cable to your jacks on the jack on the back of file TV and to the Video to your outlet and R Audio Input VCR. or antenna to file antenna input on the VCR. TV. A. Connect the mldio (white and red) cables to the VID1 L/MONO and R Audio back of the TV and to the Audio Output jacks on file Satellite Receiver. B. Connect the video cable to the VID1 V (Video) Output jack on the Satellite Receiver. jack on the back jacks on the of the TV and to the Video 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-VI1)EO jack on the TV and to the S-VI1)EO jack on the satellite receiver. Go to page 15 Chapter 1 Graphics contained within tbis publication are fi)r representation only. 9 ¢onn_ctiQns _ Setup DVDPLAYER AIJD_OOUT y PB PR L R TV 10 Graphics contained within lhis publication ar_ fi_r r_presentation only. Chapter 1 Connections Setup TV + DVD + VCR 1. Connect your DVD Player to your TV. A. Connect the audio (white and red) cables to the CMP1 L and R Audio jacks on the back of tim TV and to the Audio Output iacks on the DVD player. B. Connect three video grade cables to the CMP1 Y PB PR iacks on the back of the TV and to llle Y PB PR jacks on the DVD player. Notes: If your DVD player does not have Y PB PRjacks, but does have an S-Video jack, connect the player to the VID1 S-VIDEOjack on the TV using an S-Video cable. If your DVD player does not have an S-Video jack, connect the player to the VID1 V (Video) jack on the back of the TV using a video cable. Important: If you use the VIDI S-VIDEOor V (Video)jack to connect your TV to the DVD player, you must connect the audio cables to the VIDI L/MONO and Rjacks on the T_ 2. Connect your VCR to your TV. A. Connect a coaxial cable to the VCR's antenna jack on the TV. output and to the ANTENNA/CABLE Input B. Connect the audio (white and red) cables to the VID2 L/MONO and R Audio iacks on the back of the TV and to the Audio Output iacks on the VCR. C. Connect the video cable to the VID2 V (Video) iack on the back of the TV and to the Video Output jack on the VCR. 3. Make sure cable or antenna Connect is connected to your VCR. the coaxial cable from your cable outlet or antenna to tim antenna input on the VCR. Go to page 15 Chapter 1 Graphics contained within this publication are fi)r representation only. 11 Connections Setup TV+ A/V Receiver or Speakers These are two different ways your TV uses a co_:qponent to hear audio. 1. Connect audio cables to either the FIXED or VARIABLE AUDIO L and R OUTFUT jacks and to the Audio Inputs on the A/V receiver. • FIXED provides fixed-level audio oulput from the "IV. This audio output is ideal for connecting to an A/V receiver that has its own volume control. • VARIABLE provides variable-level audio output. Volume levels can be con_olled the volm:qe controls on the TV and TV remote con_ol. by -O1R2. Use speaker wire to connect • the "IV to external speakers. The EXT/INT switch beside the iacks let you turn the TV's internal speakers on or off. If you connect external speakei:s, slide the switch to EXT so the audio is sent to lhe external speakers only. Choosing 1NT sends the audio to the TV's speakei:s only. Note: The external speaker rating is 8 ohms with 15 watts power handling capabilities. m_ _ _ REmWR I I ,,__ ..... _ ;;;;; Connect to either FIXED or rA_vl_oou_ VARIABLE Output \ f 12 Graphics contained within lhis publication ar_ fi_r r_presentation only. Chapter 1 Connections Explanation of Jacks (in alphabetical This section desclibes the iacks you can use to make connections. connect components to your TV. Setup order) There are several ways to ANTENNA/CABLE Lets you connect antenna, cable, cable box, or if using a coaxial cable to receive the signal from the examples on pages 6-11, a VCR. AUDIO/VIDEO OUTPUT Lets you connect sound quality" or an external video monitor: the an amplifier or audio receiver for improved • FIXED AUDIO L/R Provides fixed-level audio output from the "IV. This audio output is ideal tBr connecting an A/V receiver when you want to control the volume through the A/V receivei: • VARIABLE AUDIO Provides variable-level audio output. Volmne levels am controlled by the volume controls on the "IV and remote control. • SUBWOOFER Provides lower bass audio frequencies from the "IV to a subwoofer. Note: If you've connected a subwoofer, make sure you set the External Subwoofer option in the Sound menu. Go to page 33 for instructions. COMPONENT _=_ CMP1 .... COMPONENT INPUTS player. INPUTS _ a component video source, such as a DVD CMP2 p COMPOSITE Lets you connect • CMP1 Y PB PR (Component Video) Provides optimum picture quality because the video is separated into three signals. Use three video-grade cables for the connection. When using CMP1 Y PB PR, make sure to connect left and right audio cables to the CMP1 L and R Audio Input iacks. • CMP1 L (Audio) usually white. Provides left audio connection. • CMP1 R (Audio) usually red. Provides right audio connection. • CMP2 Y PB PR, and L and R Audio Allows you to connect a second component video source. Their descriplion is the same as CMP1 above. When using CMP2 Y PB PR, make sure you connect the left and right audio cables to the CMP2 Audio iacks. The left audio connector is The right audio connector is COMPOSITE INPUTS Lets you connect anolher component such as a VCR, DVD player, or laserdisc player. Its AUDIO iacks are the same as described for CMP1 above. INPUTS • VID1 S-VIDEO Provides Video) because the color part of the picture. When audio cables to the VID1 • VID1 V (Video) usually yellow. • VID2 S-VIDEO, V and L/MONa and R Audio such as a VCR, DVD playeL or laserdisc player. VID1 above. _) _io2 better picture quality than the video jacks (VID1 and 2 part of the picture is separated from the black and white using VID1 S-VIDEO, make sum to connect left and right L/MONa and R Audio Input jacks. Provides composite video connection. The video connector is Allows you to connect a component Their description is the same as Note: For each VID jack group (VIDI and VID2), you may connect either an S-Video or Video cable. Do not connect both at the same time in either of the VID jack groups. Chapter I Graphics contained Continues within this publication are fi)r representation only. on nextpage... 13 ¢onn ctiQns Setup DVLHDTV Input Lets you connect DVI (Digital Visual Interface) developed for high-bandwiddl resolution graphics needed by interactive services. DVI, when Content Protection) technology, HDTV connection is designed (1080i) signals at a bandwidth an HDTV Tuner with a DVI output. Provides an uncompressed, digital video interface digital connection. It supports the overlay of highsome electronic program guide navigation and other combined with HDCP (High bandwidth Digital creates a protected digital connection. The DVIto display either progressive scan (480p) or HDTV of up to 1.78 Gigabits per second. • L (Audio) connector Provides left audio connection is usually white. when using the DVI iack. The left audio • R (Audio) Provides right audio connection audio connector is usually red. when using the DVI jack. The right Note: Remember to connect the left and right audio cables because the DVI cable carries only the picture signal, not the sound. EXTERNAL SPEAKERS • Right and Left Speaker Terminals Let you connect speakers to the TV to receive left and right sound. external left and right • EXT/INT (switch) Lets you turn the TV's internal speakers on or off. EXT sends audio to external speakers only. 1NT sends audio to the TV's internal speakers only. Wired IR This jack is for connecting a wired remote control system, which is primarily for prolk'ssional installers. If you're using the remote that was included with your TV, don't plug anything into this jack. The Front of Your TV Front Input Jacks The TV has front inputs for convenience: one set of audio/video input jacks, an S-Video jack and a headphones jack. The jacks are ideal for using a video game console or a camcorder. Locate the jacks either on the t?ont of the TV or on one of , • the sides. To access the component you connected to the front of the TV, press the INt) UT button on your remote until FRNT appears on the screen. Note: When connecting a component that uses a monaural cable, such as some camcorders, use the Left (mann) input jack to get sound from both speakers. PHONES Allows you to connect headphones to listen to tile sound coming from tim TV. To adjust volume control of the headphones, press the VOL > or VOL < button (the volume display appears). Press the mxow up or down button (the headphone volume display appears), titan press the right or left arrow button to adjust the headphone volume. VIDEO (in) Receives video from another L/MONO and R AUDIO component such as a camcorder, Receives audio from anoflmr component S-VIDEO (in) Allows you to connect from the component to the TV. video game console or VCR. such as a camcorder, an S-Video cable from anoflmr component. video game console or VCR. Make sure you also connect audio cables Note: Do not connect an S-Video and a regular video cable to the FRNrjacks at the same time. 14 Graphics contained within this publication are fi)r representation only. Chapter 1 Connections Front Panel you can use tile front panel bu|tons Brings up tile Main menu. CI-I v Scans down thi_)ugh and adjusts menu consols. (2I-I ^ Scans up through menu controls. ¥OL < controls. Decreases ¥OL > controls. Increases POWER Turns Setup Buttons If you cannot locate your remole, MENU/OK _ file cun'ent the channel the volume. the volume. of your TV to operate In the menu system, it selects highlighted channel list. In lhe menu list. In file menu In file menu In file menu system, system, system, system, items. acts like down acts like up arrow acts like let_ arrow button acts like right arrow button many of |he TV's features. button arrow button on tile remote on the remote on the remote con_ol on file remote control control and adjusts and adjusts and control adjusts menu menu the TV on and off. Plug in the TV Plug the end of file power completely into the outlet. cord into a grounded wall outlet. Insert the plug Put batteries in the remote • Remove pushing • Insert two correctly. • Replace tile battery compartment cover fl'om tile back _lle tab and lifting off the cover. fresh batteries. Make sure the polarities of tile remote by (+ and -) are aligned tile cover. How to Use the Remote Control to Complete TV button OK button the Initial Setup The technical term is "Navigation" The flmory is the same throughout select it. - how you move through the on-screen menus. the menu screens: highlight your choice and To highlight a menu item, press the mTOWbuttons 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 let't arrow button to move right or left. To select tile item that you've highlighted, press OK. Note: Highlighted means that the menu item stands out from other menu items on the list (appears darker, brighter, or a different color). Chapter 1 Graphics contained within lhis publication ar_ fi)r r_presentation only. 1_ ¢onn ctiQns Setup Turn on the TV Press "IV on the remote, or press POWER on lhe TV's front panel. Note: Pressing the TV button not only turns on the TV, but puts the remote into TV mode. "TV mode" means that the buttons on the remote control operate the TV's functions. Complete Tip To access the setup menus manually, MENU and choose SETUP press the Initial Setup The menu system in your TV allows lhe TV's features to work properly. first time you turn on your TV, the setup screens appear. Set the Menu The Language The first part of the setup allows you to select your preferred menu system. language for the If English is your preferred language, press OK. If you want to choose another language, press lhe down arrow button until that language is highlighted, and press OK. Complete Auto Channel Search next screen asks you to make sure yott_ve connected tile "157 to satellite, or oil'-air signal. When you're sure that a signal is connected TV, press OK on your remote to go to the Channel setup screen. The a cable, to your In the Channel setup screen, you can launch the Auto channel search by pressing OK. The Auto channel search allows file TV to search for all channels viewable lilrough your antenna or cable TV system. This is sometimes called auloprogrammi_. When the channel search is complete, press OK to access |he List & Labels screen. 16 Graphics contained within lhis publication ar¢ fi_r r¢presentation only. Chapter 1 Connections Changing Setup Lists and Labels The List & Labels part of _e setup lets you edit your channel list and choose or create a personal six-character label for each channel. Note: Changing List and Labels can be time consuming. these at a later time by accessing the Setup menu. You tim channels can change 1. Press the leli or right arrow to scroll fllrough one you want to edit. and choose the 2. Press llle down aITOWIo highlight llle In channel list option. Press the lefl or right arrow button to add (the box is checked) or remove 0he box is unchecked) the channel from lhe list. . Press llle down mTOW Io highlight the Cbannd label option. Press the let't or right arrow button to scroll through the available list of 25 most common labels. The last option in the list allows you Io create your own sixcharacter label for the channel (the fii:st letter of the label is highlighted). 4. Press the 1 or 2 number button to change the first letter of lhe label. 5. Press lhe right mTOWtO highlight the second lettei; then press the 1 or 2 number button to change the second lette_; etc... 6. When you am finished to lhe Auto Conve_ence Auto creating your label, press OK. Select Go back to go menu. Convergence Your TV's picture tubes might have been disturbed during delivery or after you moved the "IV, causing the color in your TV to be out of alignment. The colors adjust by starting auto convergence. IMPORTANE" Auto convergence works best once for at least an hou_ If you've just unpacked your repeat the Auto convergence function when the least an hou_ See page 38 for more information 1. Press OK to begin auto convergence. 2. When the auto convergence is complete, Ihe Red center conve_Nence menu appeai:s. The cross in the middle of the screen should be yellow. If it is not, use the mTOWbuttons to move the red cross to overlap tim green cross. Press OK when adjusunents are complete. Note: If you're using an HD source (such as an HDTV tuner or HDTV satellite receiver) on the CMPNT or DVI input, you should run Auto convergence separately for that input as well. Tune to the input you're using for the HD source, then go to page 38 for information on Auto convergence. Chapter 1 the TV has warmed up TV, it's a good idea to TV's been running for at about Auto convergence. Graphics contained . The Blue center convergence menu appears wilh a cyan cross in the middle of the screen. If it is not, use the arrow buttons to move the blue cross to overlap the green cross. Press OK (tim TV tunes to the last selected/ available channel in lhe channel list). within lhis publication ar_ fi)r r_presentation only. 17 Using the Remote Control The Buttons on the Remote Control Indicator (0-9) Number Buttons Enter channel d_rough the remote control. f DVD and time settings directly To enter a one-digit channel, enter a zero first. To enter a two-digit channel, press the two digits. To enter a throe-digit channel, press and hold the 1 button until 1 and two dashes (- -) appear, lllen add llle second two digits. Example: to tune to channel 123, press and hold 1 until 1- - appeans, release llle 1 button and then press 2 and 3. ON'OFF AUX'HD 0 ANTENNA In VCR mode (if programmed), this button works as a TV/VCR button for some VC1Ls.In SAT mode (if programmed), this button works as a "IV/SKF button for some satellite receivers. VOL MUTE numbers GO BACK Arrows Used to highlight different items in lhe TV menu and to adiust the menu controls. The up and down arrows move the PIP window when no menus are on the screen. When watching TV without the PIP window or menu system in use, the let1 and right arrows (ZOOM- and ZOOM+) change llle current tbrmat of dm screen (4:3, Zoom 14:9, Zoom 16:9, Zoom 16:9 A/V, Cinerama, regular mode 16:9). PRESETS AUX-HD Puts the remote in AUX/HD mode. As a del_ult, this button controls some models of RCA HDTV Tunens. It can also be programmed to operate some brands of an additional remote-controllable componenLs. The Autotuning feature tor this bmlon works only with HDTV tuners (see page 24 for morn information on Autotuning). SKIP FREEZE _ INFO GUIDE I 2 CH + or CH - Scans up or down lhrough the currant channel list. Press once to change the channel up or down; press and hold to continue changing channels. In DVD mode (if programmed), these buttons work as chapter advance or chapter reverse buttons will1 some DVD playens. INPUT REVERSE RECORD PIP CLEAR Removes any menu or display from the screen and returns you to normal viewing. Also exits PIP or POP if no menu is displayed. ANTENNA PLAY FORWARD STOP PAUSE PlPCH- PIPCH+ DVD Puts the remote in DVD mode and, if Autotuning dm TV and tune to dm correct input channel. is enabled, will turn on FREEZE When watching "IV, freezes llle picture until you press any button on llle remote to resume normal "IV viewing. The FREEZE feature automatically times out atier a short time. Please note dmt when you "unt)'eeze" you go back to live programming (skipping any" programming that occmwed during the freeze). Note: The FREEZE feature does not work on signals from the DVI-HDTV, CMPI or CMP2 inputs in progressive scan (480p) or HDTV (10800 modes. 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. J 130 BACK Returns you to the previous channel. GU1]DE Brings up dm Channel Guide menu. Indicator Indicates dm programming mode when programming the remote to con_ol components. The indicator lights up when you press a valid button on tlle remote. It flickens when the remote batteries are low and you press a bulton. 18 Graphics contained within tbis publication are fi)r representation on/y. Chapter 2 Using INFO The indicator flashes when the remote batteries are low and you press a button the remote. on Tip To turn off all the RCA, GE, and Proscan components that are connected to the TV, press ON.OFF twice within two seconds. This feature only works with most RCA, GE, and Proscan products. banner; Romote Control press again to clear the screen. INPUT Press to toggle through tile available input sources (VID1, VID2, FRNT, CMP1, CMP2 and DVI. Press the CH+ or CH- bulton to resume "IV viewing). MENU A warning banner may also appear on the screen when you press a remote button and your batteries are low. Brings up channel the Brings up the Main menu. MUTE Reduces the TV's volume to its minimum the volume. level. Press again to restore OK When in the menu system, selects highlighted items. When watching "IV, freezes the picture until you press any" bulton on the remote to resume normal TV viewing. Please note that when you "unfreeze" you go back to live programming (skipping any programming lhat occurred dining lhe freeze). ON-OFF When in TV mode, turns the "IV on and off. If in anolher component mode (DVD or AUX*HD) and programmed, will turn the component on and off. When pressed twice within two seconds, the ON* OFF button turns off most RCA, GE and Proscan components. PIP Press once to bring up the small picture-in-picture window. Press again to bring up the picture-outside-picture (POP) windows. Press to remove POP. (See Chapter 3 for more intk)rmation about using PIP.) PIP + or PIP window. Note: The DVD and AUXoHD buttons also turn on most RCA, GE, and Proscan products. When using PIP or POP, changes the channel in the picture PRESETS Displays the Picture and Sound preset sellings. Use the up and down arrow bultons to highlight eilher Picture or Sound settings. Use the left and right arrow bultons to change to a different Picture or Sound preset. REVERSE, PLAY, FORWARD, RECORD, STOP, PAUSE If programmed, provides transport control for some remote-controllable VCKs and DVD playei:s. SKIP Press once belk}re changing channels and the "IV will wait 30 seconds belk)re returning you to the original channel. Press repeatedly to add more time. TV Turns on the TV and puts the remote in "IV mode. Also displays cmTent status. VOL- or VOL + Chapter 2 Graphics contained Decreases within this publication or increases the TV's volume. are fi)r raprexenlation on{l_. _9 Using the Remote Control Programming the Remote to Operate Other Components Indicator The universal remote can be programmed to operate most brands of remote controllable components. The remote is already programmed to operate most RCA, GE, and Proscan components. Also, tile AUX*HD button can be programmed to operate most brands of an additional remote-controllable component (such as a VCR, DVD player, satellite receiver or cable box). Note: The TV button can't be programmed Find Out If You Need to Program the Remote To determine whether to be programmed the universal one of the components following: You'll use these buttons you program when the remote. connected remote to your needs TV, such Turn on the component 2. Point the remote 3. Press file corresponding button). 4. Press ON*OFF to see if the DVD player responds. doesn't respond, you need to program the remote Programming are two ways * automatic * direct code (in this example, as a DVD player, 1. There Important: The remote may not be compatible with all models of all brands of components. It also may not operate all functions of the remote that came with your component. on this remote. to operate do file a DVD player). at the component. component button (in this example, the DVD If the DVD player to operate it. the Remote to program tile remote control: search ent_ T Using Automatic Code Search The t_llowing instructions can be used to program tile remote to operate each of your components. If you want to stop the automatic code search without programming any" of your components, press CLEAR until the indicator on the remote turns off. Note: The AUX*HD button on this remote is set by default to search for codes for DVD players only. If you want to program it for use with a different component, use the direct entry method. 1. Turn 2. Press and hold the component button you want to program (DVD or AUX*HD). While holding the component button, press and hold ON*OFF until the indicator on the remote turns on, _hen release both buttons. 3. Point the remote seconds or until To stop the automatic code search without programming any components, press and hold CLEAR until the indicator on the remote turns off. 20 Graphics contained on tile component you want to operate (VCR, DVD player, etc.) at _he component. Press and release PLAY, _hen wait the indicator on lhe remote stops flashing. 5 At this point the remote is searching for the correct code to program. If, after 5 seconds, _he component you want to operate does not turn off, press PLAY again to tell the remote to search the next set of codes. within tbis publication are fi)r representation on{l_. Chapter 2 Using the Remote Continue pressing PLAY unlil llle component on llle remote turns oft'. If llle indicator light particular component have been tested once. off', dmn the remote can't be progrm:qmed to If llle component Control turns off or llle indicator lighl turns off, then all codes for that If the component does not turn operate dlat component. you want to control does turn off: 1. Press and release REVERSE, then wait 2 seconds. device turns back ON. Repeat this step until the 2. To finish, press and hold STOP until the indicator on tile remote turns off. A code that controls your component has been saved to that remote button. Using Direct Entry Important 1. Turn on the component You must continue pressing the component button while you enter the code. 2. Look up the brand and code nm:qber(s) for the co_:qponent on the code list in this section. 3. Press and hold the component 4. Enter llle code from the remote control code list on llle following pages. If dm indicator flashes, you have either entered an invalid code or the button isn't programmable. 5. Release the component buuon, point the remote at the component and dmn press ON*OFF to see if tile component responds to tile command. doesn't, try pressing tile component button and dmn ON* OFF again. Let's say you have a Zenith DVD playe_ To program the universal remote to operate the DVD player, you would: Press and hold the DVD button while you enter the first code listed for Zenith in the DVD Codes column. Release the DVD button. Press ON*OFF to see if the DVD player responds. If it doesn't, follow the same steps, but enter the second code for Zenith DVD players instead of the first. 2 button you want to program on the remote. If it * If you get no response, repeat these steps using llle next code listed for your brand, until llle component responds to the remote commands. * If you fry all the codes tbr your component brand and none work, try tile automatic code search method. If automatic code search doesn't find the code, the remote Chapter to be programmed. Graphics contained is not compatible within this publication with your component. are fi)r representation on/y. 21 Using the Component buttons Remote Control How to Use the Remote After You've Programmed Because this universal remote can control several different components DVD, VCR, satellite receiver, etc.) it uses operational modes triggered AUX'_D _V It (TV, by the component buttons. For example, if you want the remote to control the TV, you would press the TV button to put dm remote into TV mode before you could control the TV. 1. Press the appropriate component remote to control lhe component. 2. Press 3. Use the remote ONoOFF button to turn the component buttons that apply (DVD or AUXoHD) to set the ON or OFF. to that component. Notes: The remote may not be compatible with all brands and models of components. It also may not operate all functions of the remote that came with your component. If you keep pressing buttons and nothing happens, the remote is probably in the wrong mode. You must press the component button that matches the component you want to operate (i.e., if you want to operate the DVD player, press DVD on the remote control to put the remote in DVD mode.) Using the INPUT 22 Button Use the INPUT button to scroll through the available components you have connected to the TV. input 1. Press TV to place the remote want to view is turned ON. sure the component 2. Press INPUT to tune to an available input channel. 3. To return to the channel CH- button. Graphics contained within tbis publication in TV mode. Make you were previously are fi)r representation watching on/y. channels and view you on TV, press CH+ or Chapter 2 Re ote VCR Codes Progt'anm_ab]e f_)r the A'dX-HI) button. Admlml ......................................................................... 2132 Advenmra .................................................................... 2026 Aiko .............................................................................. 2027 Aiwa ............................................................................. 2026 Akal ......... 20(}3, 20(}4, 2005, 2007. 2(}08. 2111, 2112, 2i¸13 American High ............................................................. 202i Asha ............................................................................. 2013 A_ldlo l_inamics ................................................ 20(}9, 2010 A_dlovox ..................................................................... 2014 Ball &HoweII .............................................................. 201 t Bea_li_ark ..................................................................... 2013 Brok_)nic ........................................................... 2012, 2025 CaIix ............................................................................. 2014 Candle ............... 2013, 2014, 2015, 2(}16, 2(}i7, 2018, 20¸19 Canon ....................................................... 2(}2I, 2022, 2i¸14 Capehart ............................................................. 2020, 2i¸10 Cal;,er ........................................................................... 2062 CCE ..................................................................... 2027, 206I Citizen 2013, 2014, 2015, 2016. 2(}17. 2018, 2019, 2027 Colortyme .................................................................... 20(}9 Colt ............................................................................... 206i Craig ................................................ 2(}13, 2(}i4, 2023, 206i Cnrtis Mathes ....................... 200(}. 2009, 2(}i3, 2016, 2018, 2021. 2(}22. 2(}24, 2115, 213I Cybernex ...................................................................... 2013 Daewoo 2015, 2017, 2019, 2025, 2(}26, 2(}27, 2028, 2I¸10 Daytron ........................................................................ 2110 DBX .................................................................... 20(}9, 20¸10 Dimensla ............................................................ 20(}0, 213I Dynate& ...................................................................... 2026 Electrohome ....................................................... 2014, 2029 Electrophonic ............................................................... 20¸14 Emerson ..................... 2012. 2014, 2015, 2(}2I, 2024, 2025, 2026, 2029, 203(}, 2031, 2(}32, 2(}33, 2034,2035, 2036, 2037, 2038, 2039, 2040, 2(}41_ 2(}42,2(}44, 2045, 2046, 2047. 2065, 2113, 2Ii6, 2117, 2130 Fisher¸¸¸¸¸¸¸ 201 i, 2023, 2048, 2049, 2(}50, 2(}51, 2052, 2I 18 Fuji ...................................................................... 202I, 2i¸19 Funal ............................................................................ 2026 Garmrd ......................................................................... 2026 GE .................................................. 2000, 2(}0i, 2013, 202i, 2022. 2(}53, 2Ii5, 2120, 213i Goldstar ........................................... 2(}09, 2014, 2018, 2054 (_mdlente ..................................................................... 2026 Harley Davidson .......................................................... 2026 Harman Kardon ........................................................... 20(}9 IIarwood ...................................................................... 206i Headquarter ................................................................. 201 t Miracle1............... 2055, 2056. 2057. 2107. 21 t 1, 2120, 2122 Hi Q ............................................................................. 2023 Instant RepIay .............................................................. 202i .1<_[................................................................................. 202I .1C Penney 20(}9, 201(}, 2011, 2013, 2(}i4, 2021, 2022, 2055, 2056, 2038, 2(}59, 2(}60, 21(}7, 2i¸18 .lensen ....................................................... 2(}55, 2056, 2I 1i .lVC .............................. 2009, 2010, 2011_ 2(}i8, 211i, 2123 Kemvood .......... 20(}9, 201(}. 2011.2(}16. 2018, 211t, 2123 KIlt .............................................................................. 206i Kodak ................................................................. 2014, 202I Lloyd ............................................................................ 2026 I_glk ............................................................................ 206i IXI ................................................................................ 2014 Magnavox ...................................... 2021_ 2(}22, 2062, 2063, 2104. 2105, 21(}8, 2124 Magnm ......................................................................... 2013 Marantz 20(}9, 201(}, 20t]. 2016. 2(}18. 2(}2I, 2062, 2064 Marta ............................................................................ 20¸14 Masushlta ..................................................................... 202i Mel ............................................................................... 202i Memorex ........................................ 2011, 2(}i3, 2014, 202I, 2(}23, 2(}26, 21(}4, 2132 MGA ......................................................... 2(}29, 2065, 2113 MGN l_(:hnology ........................................................ 20¸13 MidIand ........................................................................ 2053 MinoIla ..................................................... 2(}5"5,2056, 2i(}7 Mi_subishl ......... 2029, 2055, 2056, 2065, 2(}66, 2067, 2068, 2(}69, 207(I, 207I, 2072, 2073, 2(}74, 2106, 2113, 2123 Montgome W X.Vard............................................. 2075, 2132 Molorola ............................................................. 202I, 2132 M'[_ .................................................................... 2013, 2126 M_hitech ............................... 2013, 2(}16, 2(}26, 2053, 206I NE(2 ............................ 2009. 201(}, 2011.2016. 2(}t8. 2064, 2076. 2(}78. 2(}79, 211t, 2123 Nikko ........................................................................... 2014 NobIex .......................................................................... 20¸13 Chapter 2 ¢ontrQ| Olympt_s ...................................................................... 2021 Optimns ............................................................. 2014, 2132 Optonica ...................................................................... 2096 Panasonlc .................... 2021. 2022_ 21(}9, 2125_ 2126, 2127 Pentax ................................... 2016. 2(}55, 2056, 21(}7, 212(} Pentex Research .......................................................... 2018 PMco .............................................. 2(}2i, 2022, 2062, 2063 PMips ............................................. 2(}2I, 2062, 2096, 2124 Pilot .............................................................................. 2014 Pioneer .................................. 2010. 2(}55, 2080, 2081, 2123 Portland ........................................... 2(}i6, 2017, 2019, 211(} Proscan ..................................................... 20(}0, 200I, 2131 Protec ........................................................................... 206¸1 P_llsar ........................................................................... 2104 Quarter ......................................................................... 2011 Quartz .......................................................................... 2011 Quasar ...................................................... 2021, 2022, 2125 RCA 20(}0, 2001, 2003, 20i£ 2(}2i, 2(}55, 2056, 2082, 2083, 2084, 2085, 2(}86, 2(}87, 2088, 2080, 2090, 2091, 2107, 2115, 2120, 2125, 213i, 2133 Radioshackit{eallstic ........... 2011. 2(}i3, 2014, 202i, 2022, 2023, 2026, 2029, 2(}49, 2050, 2096, 2132 Radix ............................................................................ 2014 Randex ......................................................................... 2014 Ricoh ............................................................................ 2128 R_mco ........................................................................... 2104 8ams_mg ...................... 2005, 2013, 2(}i5, 2033, 2053, 2112 Sanky .................................................................. 21(}4, 2132 Sansul .............................................. 2010, 2092, 21II, 2123 8anyo ........................................................ 2011, 2013, 2023 Scott 2012, 2015, 2025, 2032, 2(}38, 2065, 2093, 2116 Sears ........................... 2011, 2014, 2(}2i, 2(}23, 2048, 2049, 205(}, 2051, 2(}55, 2056, 21(}7, 2118 Sharp ................. 2017. 2029, 2094, 2(}95, 2096, 2097, 2132 8hlntom ........................................... 2(}04, 2056, 206I, 2098 Shogun ......................................................................... 2013 Signature ...................................................................... 2132 Singer ....................................................... 2021, 206i, 2128 Sony ................................................ 2(}04, 2098, 2099, 2119 8"1_...................................................................... 202i, 2107 8ylvanla ............. 2021. 2022. 2026. 2(}62, 2063, 2065, 2124 Symphonic ................................................................... 2026 Tand.v ........................................................................... 2011 Tashiko ......................................................................... 2014 Tatung .......................................................................... 2I 11 T_;AC ........................................................ 2026, 2085, 2i I ] Technics ............................................................. 202i, 2109 Teknika ................................. 2014.2(}2I, 2026, 21(}0, 2129 TMK .......................................................... 2013, 2024, 2047 Toshiba .............. 2015, 20_9, 2051, 2(}55, 2065, 2093, 2116 _btevslon ........................................................... 2013, 2014 Unite& ......................................................................... 2013 recur Resea_h .............................. 2(}09, 2010, 2015, 2016 Victor ............................................................................ 201(} Video Concepts .................... 2009, 2010, 2013, 2016, 2113 Videosonic ................................................................... 2013 Wards 2013, 2014, 2015, 2021, 2(}23, 2(}26, 2029, 2055, 2056, 206i, 2006. 2101. 2102, 2103, 21(}7, 2116, 2132 XR ¸tOO(} .................................................... 2021, 2026, 206¸1 _2amaha ................................. 2009, 2010_ 2011, 2018_ 211¸1 Zenith .................................... 2004.2(}98, 21(}4, 2119, 2128 DVD Programmable codes _i_r the I)VD and A[Xo}ID .................................................................................. Apex ................................................................... (}E ................................................................................ Hitachi .......................................................................... JVC ..................................................................... Konka ................................................................. Magnavox .................................................................... Mitsubishi ..................................................................... Panasonlc ..................................................................... Philips ............................................. 3003, 3019, Pioneer ......................................................................... Proscan ......................................................................... R(;A .................................................................... Samsmg ....................................................................... Sanyo ............................................................................ Sony ......................................................... 30(}6, "rosI_iba ..................................................... 3007, Zenith ........................................................................... Graphics contained buttons. 30(X) 3023, 3024 300(} 3008 30(}2, 3010 301 t, 3012 3003 3004 3013 302t, 3022 3005 3000 3000, 3001 3025 3014 3015, 3016 3017, 302(} 3018 Cable Progmmmable Codes Rox Codes tbr the AI X°HD button. ABC ....................................... 5002, 5(}03, 5004, 5006, 5053 Antronix ............................................................. 5008, 5009 Archer ....................................................... 50(}8, 5009, 501(} (2abIetenna ................................................................... 5008 (2abIeview ................................................................... 5008 (_lour Voice ...................................................... 5012, 5013 (_mtmnlc .................................................................... 5014 (_ntec .......................................................................... 5016 Eastern ......................................................................... 5017 (}C Electronics ............................................................. 5009 (}E ...................................................................... 500(}, 500¸1 Gemini ............................................................... 5018, 5019 General [nstr tlmeZ_t ..................................................... 5003 Hamlin ........................ 5020, 5(}2i, 5(}22, 5028, 5035, 5045 Hitachi .......................................................................... 5003 Jerrold ......................... 5003, 50t8 5(}23, 5024, 5046, 5053 Magnavox .................................................................... 5025 Memo_x ...................................................................... 5026 Movie "[_me .................................................................. 5027 NEC .............................................................................. 5005 NS(; ............................................................................... 5027 Oak ..................................................................... 5016, 5029 Panasonlc ........................................................... 5048, 5052 Phillps ............................................ 5(}i1, 5012, 5013, 5015, 50t9, 5(}25, 5030, 5031, 5032 Pioneer ............................................................... 5033, 5034 Proscan ............................................................... 500(}, 5001 R(_ ................................................. 5(}07, 5047, 5049, 5052 ReaIistic ........................................................................ 5009 Regal .................................................................. 5022, 5035 Regency ........................................................................ 5017 Rembrand_ ................................................................... 5003 8amsung ....................................................................... 5034 Scientific Atlanta ............................. 5(}06, 5036, 5037, 5038 Signal ............................................................................ 5018 8ignam_ ...................................................................... 5003 Sprucer ......................................................................... 5052 8tanda_ (_mponents ....................................... 5039, 5044 8tarcom .............................................................. 5018, 5053 8targate ......................................................................... 5018 Sta_lest ....................................................................... 5018 "Focom ................................................................ 5004, 5023 Tt_sa .............................................................................. 5018 TV86 ............................................................................. 5027 Unika .................................................................. 5008, 5009 United Cable ................................................................ 5053 Universal .................................................. 50(}8, 5009, 501(} Viewstar ............................................................. 5025, 5027 Zenith ................................................................. 505(}, 505¸1 Satellite Programmable Receiver Codes tbr the AIJX°HD button. Alphastar ...................................................................... 5079 Chapparal ........................................................... 505(1, 5057 Dishnet ......................................................................... 51)78 Dmke ................................................................. 5058, 5059 Echostar ....................................................................... 5089 (}E .............................................. 5000 (SATI), 5001 (SKf2) General Instruments ................................ 5060, 5061, 5062 Hitachi ................................................................ 5083, 508"i Hughes Nelwork ............................................... 5(/77, 5090 JVC ............................................................................... 5082 Panasonlc ..................................................................... 5075 Phillps .......................................................................... 5085 Primestar ...................................................................... 5076 Proscan ....................................... 5000 (SAT1), 5001 (SKf2) RCA .............. 50(10 (SA'II/, 500t (SAI2), 507i, 5080, 5081 ReaIistic ........................................................................ 5063 So W ............................................................................. 5072 S3SJ .............................................................................. 5064 8382 .............................................................................. 5065 8383 .............................................................................. 5066 S'l .S4 .............................................................................. 50(_7 Toshiba ............................................................... 5008, 5073 [ iniden ............................................................... 50(¢), 508(1 HDTV Tuner Codes Programmable tbr the" AI X°HD button. RCA.............................................................................. 7000 within tbis publication are for representation on{l_. 23 Using the "lrV Channel Banner i=ea ures There are several indicators that might appear when you press the TV or 1NFO button on the remote. This display is called the Channel Banner. The following list describes llle items on the Channel Banner screen (leli to right and top to bottom). 4/3 format Current screen format. iono Mono appeai:s when the current channel is broadcasting in mono. Stereo appeai:s when the current channel is broadcasting in stereo. (or Stereo) SAP The cmxent channel is broadcasting Program) int_rmation. SAP (Second Audio Parental Controls am locked. Sample displays on a Channel Banner. CC Closed Captioning 03:45 pm Cmxent time. 15 NBC Cmxent channel Commercial Shows llle time remaining time_: skip 0:30 is available on the cmxent channel. and label assigned to the channel. on llle commercial skip (SKIP) Sound is muted. 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