RCA Direct View/Digital 26 And Under TV Manual L0704489
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User's Gu "de | Changing Entertainment. Ag _m. / F_ IRISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT OPEN | between hazardous and user accessibledouble parts. insulation When servicing his symbol indicatesmains that voltage this product incorporates 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. A k_l_ This symbol indicates "dangerous voltage" inside the productthatpresentsa riskof electric shock or personal injury. _, _ Refer to the identification/rating WARNING This symbol indicates important accompanying the product. instructions label located on the back panel of your product for its proper operating voltage. To reduce the risk of fire or electric shock, do not expose this product to rain or moisture. The apparatusshallnot be exposed to drippingor splashing and no objects filled with liquids, such as vases, should be placed on the apparatus. FCC Regulations state that unauthorized may void the user's authority changes or modifications to this equipment to operate it. Caution: To prevent electric shock, match wide blade of plug to wide slot, Fully insert. Caution: Using video games or any external aeeessory with fixed images for extended periods of time ean 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], ete. may cause similar damage. This damage is not covered by your warranty. "Changing Entertainment. Again." is a trademark of THOMSON used under 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) license to TTECORPORATION. which provides guidelines for proper grounding Manufactured cable ground shall be connected to the grounding system of the building as close to the point of cable entry as practical. under license from Dolby Laboratories. and, in particular, specifies that the 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 Product Safety Instructions on page 1. Registration Please fill out the product registration card (packed separately) and return it immediately. For US customers: Your RCA Consumer Electronics product can also be registered at www.rca.com/television. Registering this product allows us to contact you if needed. Product Information Keep your sales receipt to obtain warranty parts and service and for proof of purchase. Attach model numbers in case you need them. These numbers are located on the product. Model No. Dealer/Address/Phone: Serial No. Purchase Date: it here and record the serial and | | IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS Read before operating equipment 1. Read these instructions. A. The power supply cord or the plug has been damaged; 2. 3. 4. Keep these instructions. Heed all warnings. Follow all instructions. 8. C. D. 5. 6. 7. Do not use this apparatus near water. Clean only with a dry cloth. Do not block any of the ventilation openings. Install in accordance with the manufacturer's instructions. E. 17. 8. Do not install near any heat sources such as radiators, heat registers, stoves, or other apparatus (including amplifiers) that produce heat. Do not defeat the safety purpose of the polarized or grounding type plug. A polarized plug has two blades with one wider than the other. A grounding type plug has two blades and a third grounding prong. The wide blade or third prong are provided for your safety. When the provided plug does not fit into your outlet, consult an electrician for replacement of the obsolete outlet. Protect the power cord from being walked on or pinched, particularly at plugs, convenience receptacles, and the point where they exit from the apparatus. Only use attachments/accessories specified by the manufacturer. Use only with a cart, stand, tripod, bracket, or table specified by the Objects have fallen or liquid has been spilled into the appliance; The appliance has been exposed to rain; The appliance does not appear to operate normally or exhibits a marked change in performance; The appliance has been dropped or the enclosure damaged. Tilt/Stability - All televisions must comply with recommended international global safety standards for tilt and stability proper ties of its cabinet design. . Do not compromise these design standards by applying excessive pull force to the front, or top, of the cabinet, which could ultimately overturn the product. .Also, do not endanger yourself, or children, by placing electronic equipment/toys on the top of the cabinet. Such items could unsuspectingly fall from the top of the set and cause product damage and/or personal injury. Power Lines - An outdoor antenna should be located away from power lines. Outdoor Antenna Grounding - If an outside antenna is connected to the receiver, be sure the antenna system is grounded so as to provide some protection against voltage surges and built up static charges. Section 810 of the National Electrical Code, ANSI/NFPA No. 70- 1984, provides information with respect to proper grounding of the mast and supporting structure, grounding of the lead-in wire to an antenna discharge unit, size of grounding connectors, location of antennadischarge unit, connection to grounding electrodes, and requirements for the grounding electrode. See Figure below. Object and Liquid Entry - Care should be taken so that objects do not fall and liquids are not spilled into the enclosure through openings. Battery usage CAUTION - To prevent battery leakage that may result in bodily injury, property damage, or damage to the unit: . Install all batteries correctly, with + and - aligned as marked on the unit. 9. 10. 11. 12. 19. O 13. 14. 15. 16. 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. Unplug this apparatus during lightning storms or when unused for long periods of time. Refer all servicing to qualified service personnel. Servicing is required when the apparatus has been damaged in any way, such as if the power-supply cord or plug is damaged, liquid has been spilled or objects have fallen into the apparatus, or if the apparatus has been exposed to rain or moisture, does not operate normally, or has been dropped. This product may contain lead and mercury. Disposal of these materials may be regulated due to environmental considerations. For disposal or recycling information, please contact your local authorities or the Electronic Industries Alliance (www.eiae.org). Damage Requiring Service - The appliance should be serviced by qualified service personnel when: 18. 20. 21. 22. . Do not mix batteries (old and new or carbon and alkaline, etc.). . Remove batteries when the unit is not used for a long time. Apparatus shall not be exposed to dripping or splashing and no objects filled with liquids, such as vases, shall be placed on the apparatus. Note to the Cable TV system installer: This reminder is provided to call the Cable TV system installer's attention to Article 820-40 of the NEC (Section 54 of the Canadian Electrical Code, Part 1) that provides guidelines for proper grounding and, in particular, specifies that the cable ground shall be connected to the grounding system of the building, as close to the point of cable entry as practical. Example of Antenna Grounding as per NEC - National Electrical Code GROUND CLAMP -- ANTENNA LEAD ANTENNA DISCHARGE (NEE SECTION GRO[ NDING (NEE SECTION GROUND POWER ELECTRIC SERVICE EQUIPMENT SERVICE IN WIRE [NIT 810-20) COND[ CTORS 810-21) CLAMPS GROUNDING iNEC ART 250, PART H) ELECTRODE SYSTEM Chapter 1: Connections & Setup Things to Consider Before You Connect ......................................................................... Protect Against Power Surges .................................................................................... 4 4 Protect Devices from Overheating ............................................................................ Position Cables Properly to Avoid Audio Interference ............................................. Use Indirect Light ........................................................................................................ Get the Picture ................................................................................................................. 4 4 4 5 Receiving Cable Channels .......................................................................................... What You Need .......................................................................................................... What You Need to Know ........................................................................................... 5 5 5 Receiving Channels with an Antenna ........................................................................ What You Need .......................................................................................................... What You Need to Know ........................................................................................... 6 6 6 Choose Your Connection Y Pb Pr (Component Connecting .................................................................................................. Video) Connection ......................................................................... the Device ...................................................................................................... 7 8 9 Using the FrontlSide Jacks ............................................................................................. Connecting the Device ............................................................................................. Explanation of Jacks ....................................................................................................... Front Buttons .................................................................................................................. 10 10 11 12 Plug in the TV and Turn It On ......................................................................................... Put Batteries in the Remote ........................................................................................... 13 13 Use the Remote Control to Complete the Initial Setup ............................................... 13 Complete the Initial Setup ............................................................................................. Auto Channel Search ............................................................................................... 14 14 Tuning to a Channel ................................................................................................. What to Expect ................................................................................................................ 14 15 Watching TV ............................................................................................................. Remote Buttons .............................................................................................................. 15 16 Using the INPUT Button .................................................................................................. Using the SOUND Button .............................................................................................. 17 17 Using the GUIDE Button 17 Chapter ................................................................................................ 2: Using the TV's Features Channel Banner ............................................................................................................... 18 Parental Controls and V-Chip ......................................................................................... How V-Chip Works .................................................................................................... Activate Parental Control ............................................................................................... 18 18 19 Resetting the Password ............................................................................................ Set V-Chip TV Programming Limits .......................................................................... Downloadable V-chip ............................................................................................... Content Ratings ........................................................................................................ Blocking Specific Content Themes ........................................................................... Blocking USA V-Chip Movie Ratings ........................................................................ 19 19 19 20 20 21 BlockingCanadianV-ChipMovieRatings............................................................... 22 UnratedPrograms.................................................................................................... 22 FrontPanel................................................................................................................ 23 ChangeYourPassword ............................................................................................. 23 Chapter 3: Using the TV°s Menu System Picture Menu ................................................................................................................... 24 Setup Menu ..................................................................................................................... Parental Control Menu ................................................................................................... 24 27 Time Menu ....................................................................................................................... 28 Notepad 29 Chapter Frequently Menu ................................................................................................................ 4: Other Information Asked Questions Troubleshooting (FAQs) .............................................................................. .............................................................................................................. 30 31 USA V-Chip Rating System ............................................................................................. 33 Canadian English V-Chip Rating System ....................................................................... 33 Canadian French V-Chip Rating System ........................................................................ 34 Limited Warranty ............................................................................................................ 35 Care and Cleaning ........................................................................................................... FCC Information .............................................................................................................. 37 37 Things to Consider Before You Connect Protect Against Power Surges - Connect ', Turn off tile TV :rod/or device before you connect ', Using a surge protector can help prevent damage case of lightning, unplug your TM ,, Make sure all antennas and cables are properly Instructions on page 1. Protect all devices Ix'fore you plug any of their power cords into the wall outlet. or disconnect :my cables. to your TV from electrical power surges. In grounded. Retbr to tile Important Safety Devices from Overheating ,, Don't block ventilation circulate fi_,e]y. ,, Don't stack devices. ,, If you place devices in a stand, make sure you allow adequate • If you connect an audio receiver or amplifier, place it on tile top shelf so tile heated air from it won't flow around ()tiler devices. Position Cables each cable holes on :my of the devices. Arrange the devices so that air c:m Properly firmly into to Avoid the designated Audio ventilation. interference ® Insert jack. • If" you place devices abow' the T\"_route all cables down the side of the back of the TV instead of straight down the middle of the T\". • If your antenna uses 300-ohm twin lead cables, do not coil the cables. Also, kee I) the twin lead cables away from audio/video cables. Use indirect Light I)orft place the TV where sunlight or loom lighting will be dilected towmd the screen. Use soft or indirect lighting. (;r(lphics (:o_l(_i1_'d u'il/?il/ lhis pztblicalio_ ar(Lfnr r_])r(<_,I/l(_lio_ old),. Get the Picture The first part of connecting your T\, is to get []let picture, a/so known as a signal The back pane] of your T\" a]]ows you to receive ana]og and dJgita] channe]s by using the ANTENNA,CABLE INP{ 7T. Receiving Cable Channels What You Need Coaxial cable from ANTENNA,CABLE Coaxial cable a cable INPUT outlet. Plug the coaxial to receive your cable into the Rn(.] digita] Rn_/]og cab]e What You Need to Know This television is equipped with a (.)AM (Quadrature Amplitude Modulation) tuner that enables reception of unscrambled digital cane content. Check with your cane provider for information about content availability in your area. Your TV also receives analog cable TV channels. The Azw) C[*aiz1lml 5'oarch screen in the 5'mlztp menu searches for both ana]og and digital channels. Choose d,>zbl_>as }:()Ill" SoklrC(2 [VD(2. To comp]ete a channe] seal:all now, go to page 14. \'¢'hen channel. cof]taif] \\."]]en analog you are ready to watch digital channels, make Digita] stations typically haxe a (lash in their sul)c]lw]f]ds, for c}xal]_p]c}, {_ -'),• VOll 3rL! dlanne]. information re3dv [o Analog on analog x\:3[c]] 31] stations 3[]3]og contain and digita] c]]ar]nel, no more inak<, sure you are tuned channel sllrL! than three number you digits. 3rt2 to a digital because [llncd [o they can 3n Refer to page 14 fol stations. When using the input described above, press the ANTENNA (I)IG,,ANA) button on the remote to toggle between digital and analog channels. Refer to page 14. Note: CDCTIII/_ff ]_(71lI1{ Allol/_mr mqy Io smm{/'.yoll 'rm lllllmU Io-i_,_, scan "DIT)pl(ly_,t, .yozl ng,(,d to cha, i_'eto hzteteace_ 7_?ept'ocedzltv /bt" cl_angilz nt oj'tl_e l)17)plgl.y(,t" (it m{ght !)e calldd R_,_olz/tion of [)i,sJ}lq}O, or sg'(" i/'t/_etw Lsa sz_itch on t/_e back (it m{ght be I(_bel(,d "in@t'(4g" or sometl*ing simik_tg, of the iWm m{ght be in the men_# sy._l(,m q/'l/_(" [)l T) pl((y(,t: dgn.szd/.yo_t" DI T) pl(o,(,t" oz_ n(,t% m(m_(_lj'of insl_'_mtions. ChaSerl Connecting the Device This connection allows you to connect a devkc that has Y Pb Pr jacks (Coml)oncnt Video), fol example, a D\.I) player. If the de\ice you are connecting also has S-\.'kleo or composite video, we 17(2coll)]l)elld you use []]e COml)onent video input Using the example If necessary, for better qua]ity. of a DVD player: connect your cable and/or antenna as described on page 5. Connect your Y Pb Pr component video cables. Conn,'or thr_'_' video grade cables to the' Y Pb Pr jacks on tl-w b:_ck of the' TV and to the Y Pb Pr outputs on the I)VD [)layer. Y Pb Pr cables are colored green, b]ue and red. Just match the colors on the cables to the Y Pb Pr jacks. Connect your audio cables. Connect the audio (red and white) cables to the AUDIO R and L (COMPOSITE Component Video cables (Y Pb Pr) are color coded- Green INPUT) jacks on the back of the T\,' and to the audio output jacks on the I)VI) player..lust match the colors. (Y), Blue (Pb) and Red (Pr). Important lbc Az/dio Audio - t_:'/_,_z z/sing I/_, Cb1_zpo_z_,nl _,id_,o inpnl (} Pb P<)jacks. z/se on{y £/L /acl;'s i)'o_'Jz Ibm' C011POSITF k_7){ Tibr ibis ( OH!?CCIiOIL cables are color coded- Red= right white= left audio audio; Viewing the Picture from The device in this cXaml)]C, a view the I)VI) p]ayer: the Connected Device player, is connected to the TV's Y Pb Pr jacks. To 1. Turn on the TV and the I)\/I) p]ayer. 2. Press the INPUT button on the remote control to toggle through Channds until you see CITD displayed in the channel banner. the Video Input INPUT button , To review connections, page. other go to the next e If you are done connecting devices to your T_, go to page 13 to complete the initial Setup. o If you want more details of the jacks on your T_, go to page 1L C'haSet Using the Front/Side VIDEO Jacks Note: 7_is /;'onl,,_id(, prowl gra/_hic is /or antenna Connect L AUDIO Ifnecessary, orcabletogeta picture. Go topage 5 for instructions. Front/side of TV t'(])t'('s_'IH(l/iOll OIIlF, }'bzlr Tl'3jci(k.s m_@/h<, dij]br.nt. \ AUDIO ® VIDEO AUDIO S-VIDEO DOT Video Game Console Connecting This connection Au(lio,\ideo Using Audio/Video cables 0 ® allows OLIgpLl[ the example Connect your VOLI [() COrlrlL!c[ Connect a of a video cable game SLIC]] and/or audio as a VJ([(2o wl?ich uses gai]l(2 au(lio and antenna as described Connect the \ideo on page Viewing +o? ABC GH, PQRS DEF ONOFF @ vkleo ]]as cables. cable jack on the video to the \IDE() game jack on the console. cables. jacks on the front/ console. Just match Mod_'/ 131 "424Tha._" I 7I)EO aJld L AUDlOj<¢ckx. the Picture from Th(' cl('vic'(' in this ('xampl(', audio []]a[ 5. Connect tile audio (red and white) cables to the R and L AUDIO side of the T\.' and to the audio output jacks on the video game the colors. Note: COl]So](,, console: of the T\" and the VII)EO your d(2vJc(_ jacks. Ref('r to the illustration Connect your video cable. Video cal)les are LlSLla]]}: yel]oxv. fi:ont'si(le ® the Device jacks located the Connected a vid('o on the fi'ontiside on the TV and the vkleo gamo consol(' Device is corm('ct('(I of the T\". To view game to th(' TV's vic/('o and the video 1. Turn 2. Press the INPUT button on the remote control to toggle Channds until FR.\Tis displaye(I in the channd banner. game console: console. WXYZ through the Vkleo Input button C'haSetl Explanation of Jacks This section combinations dL}scrJ]){2S [])e jHcks VOLI C_/N LIS£! [o In_/k(' COnF/('C{lONS. There ale sere]a] devices to your TV. :/v:dlable to connect Note: 7_is ba(k gal_d £ wphic is for r_fn'e.s_mal£m on{p. }'ore" TI_" ba(k palml COMPONENT VIDEO L b_' d{_'f_'FOlll. DIGITAL/ ANALOG OUTPUT R t'lZ{gf.H ANTENNA/ CABLE INPUT (CVID) INPUT V i.,........£Ru__k!_.E!E_!!.q_T ........... ANTENNA/CABIIE INPUT Connect either antenna or cable xia coaxia] (RF) cane to receive analog and digital channels through your cab]c! proxkler. Receive off-air analog and digital channe]s via an antenna. Retbr to page 5 for inore detai]s. ANTENNA/ CABLE INPUT R- AUDIO -L COMPOSITE VIDEO (VID) COMPOSITE (V_) INPUT Connect devices with Au(lio,Vi(leo (composite) outputs such as \CRs, I)\;I) p]ayc!rs, sate]]ite receivers, cable boxes, camcorders and video game conso]es. Connect the left and right audio jacks for sound. INPUT ® VIDEO ProvJ(]cs coi]]positc vi(Ico • AUDIO-L Provi(les • AUDIO-R Provi(les right audio connection. left audio connection. connection. The vi(leo The ]eft audio connector is connector is usual]y The right audio connector y£!]]o%\ _, USU:_]]y white. is usua]]y red. To access the device when using these jacks, press the INPUT button on your remote Ill) appears. until Remember: )'ozz C(llZlZ()/ z&sP//?P Col_!/)os'i/(, (ztz(l Col_//)ot;(,t;/ COlZtH,c/iolzs d///_P .s(/l_z{, tim('. 7b(9; sh(w(, the s(mm A££)10 1£,%itpz_tj(l(ks', COMPONENT (CVID) INPUT Conn{'c't dcvJc'cs with componcnt (Y Pb Pr) outputs VCRs, DVI) players, I)\'Rs, I)\'1) recorders, satellite receivers, cable boxes and vkleo such as game consoles. This connection provkles optimum picture quality because the vk/eo is separated into three signals. Use the AUDIO L and R jacks from the COMPOSITE INPUT to connect for sound. To access the device when using these jacks, press the INPUT button on your remote until (,'l 7D al3pears. COMPOSITE (riD} INPUT Re_br to page A(_IO/VIDEO OUTPUT only) yotn Corm{'c't S£!COfK[:/ry Chapter I 8 for a detailed mof]JtolTS. exp]:matJon (Models 24F512T, TV to ext{Tna] Atl(lJo,vJd(_To of d('vic{,s cab]es arct how to connect 20F512T, with klS£!([ Y Pb 20V412T and inputs such for connection. this Pr canes as VCRs, to your T\', 20V500T digita] recorders or 11 L AUDIO B VIDEO VIDEO L AUDIO Note: ,(/you baud, moch,l 131 '424T, yoz_ '/1baz,_/zuo fil_ t,s ( (,_l!_l_> or Alllc17!747). arro\v ]3Litton to c]loosc is (,klblm. 2. With the S{gnal 3})zlrc(, chosen, highlight 57arl 57,(n'c'h and press OK. Auto Channd Search runs as it finds all the available channels. (This step might take 10-15 ininutes depending on your content provider). The channd search finds both analog and digital channds. 3. Oncu the scarc]_ is complete, on customizing your c]]anne]s your TV tunes to a channel. For information or inenu options, go to C]]aDter 3. Tuning to a Channel Analog entry Digital entry channel channel The DIG-ANA button toggles between analog and (ligita] ch:]nnds. An:]log channds display in a rectangle as you enter the numbers. In the example to the left, you can enter 12 or 012 to get the same channel. To enter a one-digit channd, such as channel 8, just press 8. After entering the channd, press OK. The CLEAR button on the remote dears all entries. I)igital channels can havu both primary channels (like the analog channd number) and subdmnnds. Digital channel numbers can contain up to six numbers. Numbers to the le_} of the - (dash) are the main channel number; numbers to the right are the subchannd numbers for stations that broa(Icast more than one signal. In the example, press "1", then press "2" (although 012 is shown in the example, pressing "0" isn't required). Now press the right arrow button to move to the subdmnnd. Press "1" and then "OK." Your product tunes to channd 12-1. If channd 12 is broadcasting subd-mnnd signals, you would enter numbers that access the other signals. (Example: 12-1, 12-2, 12-3). If the selection times ()lit, you must start over. Notes: ( /?dtTtTel.s" 10 )%zl t'm'ly _::vperience a cA>/clyoj'se_,elvU .suconds bP/bru d{_i/al (l/)/)('(111 7_')J.S" ig t_ormal. D{_i/al ( bat_nPI.s-som{,ti,m,s t " brin2s _@ the CT"_annel iJanner scrPm< Ui.s-c_.%ed on p(¢Te 18. If" thu Channel Search brings up unavailable or blank channds, you might want to get rid of these so they don't appear as you change channds. To do this go to .ll<_in ,lh>tn_/A>t_@:llutnw'Li.s/& Lab(>l.s . Removing channds from your d-mnnd list may be time consuming, so you might want to do it later. Go to {)age 25 for details on editing your channel list. 14 #'haptetl What to Expect Watching - TV Your pro(luct ZOOM- allows you to c'hangc the form:it or ZOO\I+ buttons 1o choose of the picttm' dift_'rent you're vk,wing, screen fori_'mts. I)epending lq_'ss the on the type of signal you're viewing and how it's being formatted, a diftcrent format might not be available. Tile ]:otTn;ll option in tile Setup menu also changes tile screen format. The options are .\_t'n_t#. Le//t,t'b_,:v, C)'op, or ,S'ql/t,,_'._,.Go to [)age 27 for examp]es of screen formats. Tile DIG®ANA Analog channels 16:9 (wi(lescrcen) tile screen; button it depends ZOOM+ buttons known as aspect on tile remote switches between analog or digital channels. are sent in 4:3 (standard) format. Most digital channels are sent in a format. You might see gray or b]ack bars at the top and bottom of on how for a dif[crent ratios. tile station format is formatting that might tile video. eliminate Press tile ZOOM- tile bars. 4:3 and or 16:9 are also Note: l)(_il_l slnlions in nc_li_,_, 4.3 /o "run/ru_/_l no/b_ c_bl_, Io bc_,c I/_{ i "./b "n_al cban_'d. , . { ]'ozl '11s_'_' IJlad_, o "2 "cO'b41 "sr,_zI/'*_'side's l (Master Enable) - The unlock icon is displayed Enable) setting is deactivated. English when the l'gnwmal Cbt_tt>l (Master Displays the language currently being heard. CC Displayed when Closed Captioning ch annd. Analog/Digital digital Indicates whether is available on the current the current signal is analog or Skip: 0<_0 Corresponds to the SKIP button. Shows the amount of time left before the TV switches back to tile previous channd. (Re_br to [)age 16). D18AM I)isp]ays the current time (entered in tile Time menu). 11 CNN/ll-2 CNN Displays tile current channel and label assigned to tile channel. Digital channds also have a subchannd (e.g. -2) listing. Refer to page 25 for inore inforn_ation. Normal Displays the current screen format chosen from the Setup menu or when the _I/ZOOM-, _,/ZOOM+ buttons are used. _{ Parental Controls I)isp]ayed when you MUTE the sound. and V-Chip The choices in tile {A'A I'-CTIII" In_'nu involve software inside your TV (retbrred to as V'-(_hip) which allows you to block TV progran_s and inovies based on violence, sex or other content you may believe children should not view. Once you set Parental Controls to block progran>, you can unblock programs by entering a password. By default, the software CbJztrol bdow. inside your TV is turned "off." For instructions to turn on V-Chip, ref_,r to Ac/i_'ate l'(ltwJ//gtl How V-Chip Works V-Chip r_'ads the' progr_ll/_'s ag_'-bas('d rating (T1ZIIA, TI'-14, _'tc.) and cont_'nt them<'s (I)'olm2c# (1"), Adzdt l/nz2zlc(_# (L), etc.). Broadcasters are not required to provide content themes, so programs r<,ceiv< tz/a/Cb_z/,'_£/Tom tile ,llgzi_z£1l{,tzz_ and press tile OK button. 2. Enter your password. 3. Highlight 12(/_ip N(,ttit?_, then press tile right arrow button. 4. Highlight {.YA7"l'Cbtzte_zt Ra/i_z_s and press tile right arrow button. 5. Use tile arrow buttons to navigate and the OK button to change tile status of a TV content theme from unlock (1_) to lock ([_1). Sine{' broadc:_st{,rs V-chip h:]v{, th{, ability te! add new ratings option lets you define more parameters for your controls. This option and its name are dependent broadcaster. Parental Control signal. for 1. Downloadable V-chip to do it: 1. Set V-Chip TV Programming V-chip it. Her{' is how a_,ai/abA,. for T\/ progr:m_s, TV viewing, on content like parental from the this Content Ratings The fo]]owJng is an examp]e of wher(, items a_e located within _'5'A C'nnl_,_l Rc_li_5 the Content Content Status Fields Lets you select which content themes to view for the selected rating and whether the status of the content theme is currently Unlocked or Locked. Rating Field Lets you select from a list of age-based ratings you can block or view. Blocking _1 U Sexually Adult S II Sexual explicit Themes Lists the content themes you can block or view. Refer to chart below. Rating Status Field Lets you select whether or block. D scTe_ n dialogue language situations v IIViolence FvIIFantasy Violence Content Themes You can lock programs based on their content. (Content is represented by the/). L, _S',g and FV on your screen). When you lock a content theme for a particular rating, you automatica]ly for higher rated programs as well. To lock progra/n 1. Determine 2. Press t]lL!]n(2 Broadcasters are not required to provide content themes or age-based ratings. Specific content theme co]_]t(_]_]t: the content then_es you want to ]ock (t_l). tile' down arrow \_,_ant tO yOU bLItton to scro]] to t]lQ rating Press the right arr()w button content theme stattls. 4. Press the OK button w]losc content C]]_]]_]g(2. 3. . lock that to move to change aboxe, you lock the ]anguage dialog for 71 'z14 is locked the big]flight its status (/)) to a particular to lock (_l). (In the examp]e corresponding with TI_t)(7. The as we]]). .,s,_ter you lock specific content the*_es, you can change some of the content themes back to unlock (E_). t)(_r_?lll(ll Conlrols,for r(llill 2 lirnils Io lc_k_ _!/,7"ocl. Blocking USA V-Chip Movie The Moz'h> ]¢cl/h_2s menu V=chip Setting Ratings decide Movie progrumming which Movies on T\" c;m ;_nd c;mnot be ]'c#r_,_/cU limits: 1. Choose 2. Enter 3. Highlight IL(;[_i/),ST>/Ihl2, then 4. Highlight Moz,i(,l&llh_2s :ln(I press 5. Use 6. your tile a T\. All r_tings Cbt_/rol from buttons program _llciit_ :ll_,_z_ :rod press below tile db_z/rol.s" for tw/itl dl)lJrG_:ilJld/(>!}_ Dress to n_vig:_te. rating from one )Uz/ n/zzs/ i¢,t/_en/IJer 17ctk*l/ilTle tile tile OK button. p_Jssword. :_rrow of Note: Reset you viewed. To set Movie lets Ratings 2 lil_il.s you tile tile fight right Press un]ock (_) _e]ected 1o set Mds/er ;irrow :lrr()x\- tile OK to ]ock ch_mge or OK button. button. button to ch_mge tile st:_tus (Ill). to lock. t:mc##_, 1o loci,,, _) in Pm'_,nlcU 1o lcl[_ >_:/'/'_,(1. _ ,s('COtld.s'. 7<1.'_( > Y_V _t ill /Z/rt7 017. /[ll/(q _(# yOZ# (ICC(>SS /be ]JA]T]'_;\ 7_1, dO.\']7701, tl(q_ lJ(l.S'S2t Otd /l'7( > tllel711 01"/lira T/.Ilt7 menzl. Blocking V-chip Canadian lock the higher rated To lock Canadian English Ratings 2. Enter your passwor(I. 3. Highlight /'-chip 4. Highlight C?lnad(l 6. 7. ks well. English and French program Choose . Pgir(,JmU CbJm'o/from arrow tile 3hHn 5"_,111n2,then En2/ish press R(ltin2s ratings: ;ll(,Jlzi and press tile right arrow Determine Note: tile rating the OK button you want to change selected change }'hi'/ mz/st r('metnbet" Cbntrols./'o," button. (or C?l_Zadgi ]:*'ench R(lti_ ff'uct. ]_Pi'u?"to pd2e 19. Wh(,n (l chdnn(,l is/ock(,d, yoz_ c(m tempozwni{p clP(lcti_'(lt(,p(n'Pn/(U (:ontz'(U .s(,ltin£.s'. A m(,nz_ s(:z'(,Pn (//;!)mgizx z_/:?('n.Fozl I t/itz ntal O)ntz'cds.fo?" ?'(ttin ff'uct. 1_>/'_>?" to pd19. Front Panel Selecting this option lets yocl In& (clisab]e) or H_Uoc]_ (enable) the T\,>s front pand buttons. Th(, r('mote still runt's to any channel so lem(,mb(,r to lemove access Front Panel I_ to arYf relnote that can operate the television. 1. Choose ]'(m,JltgU (,bJl/,'()l from the M(thl ,lI_>Jlziand press the OK button. 2. Enter your passworc/. 3. Press the down arrow to highlight F,'oJl/P(t_m/. 4. Prc,ss the right or left arrow button to choose unlock (_) or lock (t_). Change Your Password New Password Se]ecting this option lets yocl simply c'r<_> a new password at any time. you enter a new password flTom U'_alz o_zal. 17se the left or right arrow button to make acljustments. Setup Menu Auto Channel Auto ChanneISearch automatically searching Search Allows you to choose your signal type and begin for available channels. Press the let} or right arrow button to choose below: among the signal sources Antenna If you [lave connected an antenna to the ANTENNA/CABLE INPUT, c[loose AJz/eJnla. Retbr to [)age 6 for a complete explanation of these connections. Cable If you have connected cable to the ANTENNA/CABLE INPUT, choose 6?lble. Depending on which package you have you can receive analog, digital or both stations. Ref_,r to [)age 5 for a complete explanation of these connections. Start At}er you have made the selections to highligIlt ,57arl &,ar( h. Search above, use the down arrow button &'tart Search Press the right arrow or OK button to start the search. Searches for channels the T\" is receiving and stores them in the channel list. Shows the percent of channels being searched. Atter the search is complete, shows the total percent of stations that have been found. Go to [)age 14 (Az_to dT_aJlJwl &,at(h) for more information. G'rglphicx (:o_ztgli,_(,d zz,itbi,_ thix pzzblicatio_z ar(, ibr r(])r(,x(,,_tgHio,_ o,_/,y. List & Labels Edit tile channels in tile list or choose labels for each channel Select LisLs& Lalx,ls fron_ tile ,S'ET/1"menu and press tile right or left arrow button. Channel Press tile right or left arrow button to select tile channel number that you want to label. Press tile down arrow button to highlight Label. List & Labels Channel 8 LiST& LABELSmenu for analog signals. In List Tills option allows you to kee I) or delete a channel from tile channel list. Follow tile procedure for dT_am_el (see above) to select the channel. Then highlight hz Lix/and press the right arrow button to add tile check mark. Tile channel is added to tile list. To delete the channel press tile right arrow button to uncheck tile box. Press tile up arrow button to highlight Go J_a(71dand press (,*Kto exit. Label For example, if channel 14 has tile call letters AI_C; you can use this f_,ature to ]abe] it AI_C so it appears on-screen as part of tile Channel Banner. 1. Press tile right arrow button to highlight tile first space. 2. Use tile nulnber buttons on your remote to enter your new label. For example, above tile nulnber button 7 is tile label PQRS. The letter P is typed hy pressing the nun_ber 7 button one tili_e; tile letter Q is typed hy pressing tile number 7 two times; tile letter R is three times and tile letter S is four times. 3. Move spaces with tile right and left arrow buttons. 4. Use tile up arrow button to highlight (,'o l_a_/, and press <,V Jz/or FlgtshiJl<_. CC Color Choose the color of the digital closed-captioned Bla(/,. Red. (;*'ee_. Bh_e. )'oil(m,. I](IgCIZI(7 or Q')'(IIZ. text: _V_ite, CC Background Lets you choose l;(lge (,blot: Ecl,ge 7])7)e,l_ac/_'gt'oz_zd (,>lot: and l_a(/,'.,gt>zl_ldO/m( i{y. You have many choices available to customize the digital closed-caption help you deckle which view you like, try this: display. In order to 1. In the Setup Menu for CTo.s-edCbptio,_, turn your C_,'DLsydgLyto On. Make sure you're tuned to a digital channel with closed-captioning available. 2. In the same menu, change any setting. Press CLEAR or MENU to exit. 3. Now your screen displays custom closed-captioning. As you change size, font, opacit> caption color or background color, you will see the change in the closed-caption display by waiting for new text to scroll onto the screen. Not all digital stations carry digital closed captioning. If your digital station doesn't carry digital closed captioning, you'll see the station's (lefi]ult style for analog closed captioning. Favorite Cba_tnels Store up to five of your pref_,rred channels for each signal source into a f:_vorite list. There is one list for tile analog channels and a separate list for tile digital channels. Depending on which inode you're in, that list is created. Favorite 1 70 HGTV To set your favorite channels, go to the ]:(l_'()r//e CT_a,_,_el.soption under the A7_7'/1"menu and press OK. Use tile down arrow button to select Fa_'or/te I and use tile right and left arrow buttons to scroll through tile channel nulnbers to find your f;_vorite. Find your f_vorites easily/)y pressing tile FAV button on tile re,note. This _bature can be very helpful for persons with limited finger dexterity or young children, since it avoids the need to remember channel nulnbers and press multiple nulnber combinations. Example of FAVORITE CHANNELS menu for analog signals, La,lguage Select your prefbrred language for tile menus, that you should have set in tile Initial Setup. (Ref<,r to page 14 for more information about setup). Change tile language at any tinge 1)y using tile right or left arrow buttons to scroll through tile languages (FH Jlcb). Format This _bature is designed certain formats. gray or black bars / Letterbox Format to alter tile digital screen size of Normal This is a full TV screen display which is for Standard (4:3) T\.' programs. Letterbox Tills is for digital signals, DVI) or video progralns that are in 16:9 screen size. There are gray or black bars on tile top and bottom of the screen. Crop Digital DVI) or video programs that are in 16:9 (Letterbox) screen size normally have gray or black bars on tile top and bottom on tile screen. This f<,ature takes theln off. Squeeze A 16:9 (Letterbox) image is squeezed format (for digital channels only). to fit a 4:3 Note: 7>e r{gb/ arr(n_'/Zoo_+ a*_d /_'/?a*q*ozl'/Z(_o_- bz_/lot_s ot_ the *>mote cbaJzge /be Tl'> scr_'_%ibrmat. Auto Volume Level This f_,ature reduces blasts in volume during commercial breaks. Eliminates tile need to constantly adjust tile volume. Press tile right arrow button to turn it OJl or Crop format (stretched fill the 4:3 screen) vertically to Parental Control Menu Th(' ]'AI_I2\TAI_ (/O.\T]_OL m('nu was ('xplain_'d in Chapt('r 2. Go to pag(' 18 for more information. Time Menu Clock 7:25 AM This menu lets you control several time relat<*l/*'glk/:xlsR,,'ll. Mozz,llglill. At/glllti(, ]'glCi/ic, A/glS/aa, / /gl_l'glii. .\_,_l'/'o/#lld/gllld alld _S'gll_lOa. Daylight Saving (available with manual operat<, with I)aylight Saving Tinge. Month June 1. I)eternaine time set only) Set the TV to if I)ay]ight Saving time is in eff<,ct. 2. If so, choose OJl and the clock gains one hour. 3. When 1)aylight Saving is over, choose Q/_"and the clock naovcs back one IIo l] r. 4. Set the time inanually. Time Setting Lets you select Today's Date current (late. In(Ire time related functions. Use the nun_ber buttons (in the relnOte to set the Clock To set the time, enter it inanua]ly. If it is 7:25, for exali_p]e, you n_llst first press the number 0 on the remote, then number 7, then 2 and then 5. Use the OK button to choose between AM and 1".1# Clock 7:25 AM You can also use the right and ]err arrow buttons to change the time. Press once to change the time in one minute increments. Press and hold to change in 10 ininute increments. Note: 7Z_,/.\7:t; bzlt/oJl oil t/_, tvmote di_J;lg(],sIbm,C'/o(I, .s_,ltiJl 2 (tim_,) iJl t/?e (_7?alzl/el Example of TIME SETTING menu for digital signals. J_gllll/eI: Current Channel Time (digital channels if reported, from the current channel. only) Acquires the time, Update Clock Makes the Cm',v,t_t U_am_el 71ime your default The Current Channel Tinge appears under the (.7oc/_, selection. OJ_Time Lets you set the T\" to turn off autoll_atica]]v. Q//I O,_ce and DcH/y. The default is Q_7_You can change using the number or arrow takes you to this preference. buttons. The SLEEP button time. Select fron_ the time by on the remote On Time Lets you set the TV to turn on autoll_atically. Select _}()ln (.)£7_ O_zce and [)gH{_,. The default is Qif You can change the time l)y using the nUlilber or arrow buttons. Notepad Menu Enter messages thatwillappem" on you T\,' screen at times you select,From the press OK. 31AI.\MI::\ _ select.MZ<]}adand Edit note Follow the procedure below to enter into tlw a message notepad: 1. Use the number buttons to enter your new label. For ex:unple, above the number button 7 is the label Notepad P is typed by pressing the number typed by pressing the number and the letter S is four times. 2. The left arrow right arrow Display note button 3. The up arrow [] uppercase 4. When Delete note button button or lowercase completed, Lets you to delete the unw:mted the letter the letter a blank R is three text Q is times and the space. is pressed to toggle the entry mode between letters. press delete one time; 7 two times; is used inserts 7 button PQRS. The letter the OK button the whole to save the note. message. Display note Enables you to display (the box has check mark) or not to display (the box doesn't have check mark) the message on the screen. At switch on If the box is checked, the stored message on the screen the next time the T\ / is turned on. will be displayed Ots time Enables you to display the message at a time you specify. The right and left arrow buttons increase'decrease the time. Press and hold these buttons to increase/decrease the time by 10 minute increments. The OK button toggles between AM and P,1L O_t date Date Allows you to display the message Lets you set the (late when the message on a date you specify. will be displayed. Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs) How do I tell an analog channel from a digital channel? Thc'r(' ar(' s_'v_'ra] ways to t_']] if your chann_q is digita] or not. Pr_'ss th(' INFO button to display tile channel banner. Look at the left side for a channel number. Channels with a primary channel and a subchannel are digital channels. Remember that not all digital channels have subchannels. Look at the left side of the Channel banner, it will show A,_al_4g for an analog channel or a D_gital for a digital channel. Go to page 14 for more infor,nation on the diftbrence between analog and digital channels and page 18 for the Channel banner. Why does the channel search take a long time? Dop_,nding on your connt,ctions, \\-ht,n the T\.' sc,archt, s for digital channtqs it is also s('arching for each sul>cbannel of that (ligita] channel. This sometimes takes longer, but once you have your channel list setup, you only have to do it once. Why does channel search find a lot of channels, but when I try to tune to them there's nothing there? Sony channcqs ;u_, ('nab]ed by the' cabk' con_pany and don't carry progralnming, such as video-on There could be fiequent use of profanit> PG (Parental Guidance) Programming intended for a general audience but which may not be suitable for younger children (under the age of 8). Parents may consider some content inappropriate for unsupervised viewing 1U chile/re,{ aged 8-13. Violence Guidelines: I)epictions of conflict and/or aggression wil] be limited and moderate; may include physical, fantas B or supernatural violence. Other Content Guidelines: May contain infrequent mild prof;mity, or mild]y suggestix_. language. Could a]so contain brief scenes of nudit> Canadian English V-Chip Rating System (co,t .ued) G (GeneralAudience) Programming considered acceptable for all age groups. While not designed specifically for children, it is understood younger viewers may be part of the audience. Violence Guidelines: Will contain very little violence, either physical or verbal or emotional. Will be sensitive to themes which could fiigbten a younger child, will not depict realistic scenes of violence which minimize or g]oss over the eftbcts of violent acts. Other Content Guidelines: There may be some inoftbnsive slang, no profanity and no nu(lity. C8+ (Children 8 and Older) Programming generally considered acceptable for children 8 years and ov_,r to watch on their own. Violence Guidelines: Violence will not be portrayed as the prefbrred, acceptable, or only way to resolve conflict or encourage children to imitate dangerous acts which they may see on television. Any realistic depictions of violence will be inflequent, discreet, of low intensity and will show the consequences of the acts. Other Content Guidelines: There wil] be no profanit> nudity or sexual content. (Children) Programming intended for children under age 8. Violence Guidelines: Careful attention is paid to themes which could threaten children's sense of security and well being. There will be no realistic scenes of violence. Depictions of aggressive behavior wil] be infrequent and limited to portrayals that are clearly imaginary, comedic or unrealistic in nature. Other Content Gui(lelines: There will be no oftbnsiv_, language, nu(lity or sexual content. Canadian French V-Chip Rating System 18+ (Adults) Programming is for adults ()nix:.This program contains sustained violence or extremely violent scenes. 16+ (Viewers 16 and over) Programming is not suitable for th()se under age 16. This program contains frequent scenes of violence or intensely violent scenes. 13+ (Viewers 13 and over) Programming may not be suitable for children under the age of 13. This program either contains several violent scenes or one or more scenes that are violent enough to affect them. Viewing in the company of an a(lult is therefore strongly recommended for children under the age of 13. 8+ (Viewers 8 alld over) Not recommended for young children. This prograln is suitab]e for most audiences, but it contains mild or occasional violence that could upset young children. Viewing in the company of an adult is therefbre recoznmended for young children (under the age of 8) who do not distinguish between reality and imagination. G (GeneralAudience) contains no violence, presented in a ]?!.llnorotls This program is suitab]e for audiences of a]l ages. It or any violence that it does contain is either minima] or is inannLuT, as a caricature, or Jn an unrealistic way. Ch_pter 4 Limited Warranty What your warranty Defects in materials For how long • covers: or workmanship. after your purchase: 90 clays from d:m'of purchaseforlaborcharges. At our optionwe will_qtherpay an Authorized RCA Service Center the labor to rep:/ir your television or rel)lac(, your to]evision with :/ new or refurl>ished unit. One year from date of purchase for [)arts. At our option we will either supply new or refurbished parts to an Authorized RCA Service Center for them to repair your television or replace your television with a new or refurbished unit. After 90 clays, labor charges will be at your expense. One year from date of purchase for tile picture tube. At our option we will either supply new or refurbished [)arts to an Authorized RCA Service Center for them to repair your television or replace your television with a new or refur/)ished unit. Afier 90 (lays, labor charges will be at your expense. How you get service: ,, Call 1-800-33(>1900 or visit www.rca.com. Pk, asc haw' your unit's elate' of purdlasc :rod mo(leliserial number read> Tile mo(lel.serial number information can be found on tile back of your unit. • Proof of purchase in the form of a bill of sale or receipted invoice which is evidence that the product is within tile warranty period must be presented to obtain warranty service. For rental firms, proof of first rental is also required. What your warranty does not cover: • Customer instruction. (Your Owner's blanu:d d_,scribcs how to install, adjust, and operate your television. Any additional information should be obtaine(I tiom your dealer). ,, Installation ,, Signal reception ,, I)amage • Batteries. ® Customer replacement • I)amage • Special, incidental or consequential ,, A television that has been modified or incorporate(I institutional or ()tiler commercial purposes. • A television purchased ® Acts of nature, such as but not limite(I to lightning (lamage. and relate(I adjustments. problems not caused by your television. tiom misuse or neglect. fuses. from images burnt onto tile screen. or serviced damages. into other pro(lucts outsi(le the U.S.A. or is use(I for Product - registration: Please complete and mail the P_(xluct Registration (._/sJ(.tl" to COt]tact VOLI S]]OLlJd ]t (.)V('I" 1)(2 II(2C('SS_/I Card packed The y. I('tLI/'I] wJfll your T\,', It will make it O_' t]](2 C_//'d ]S llOt Io([l_l]l'(2d ['or \V_/171"_11'1 t}: COV(.t]'_lg(.t. Limitation - of Warranty: THE \_;.']hRRANTY STATE1) ABOV'E IS THE ONLY \\.']hRRANTY APPLICABLE TO THIS PRODIJCT. NO VERBAL OR WRI_EN INFORMATION GIVEN BY TTE TECHNOLOGY, INC., ITS AGENTS OR EMPLOYEES SHALL CREATE A GI rARANTY OR IN ANY \_.']hY INCREASE OR MOI)IFY THE SCOPE OF THIS \\.'ARRANT5( REPAIR OR REPLACEMENT AS PRO\.'II)E1) REMEI)Y OF THE CONSIJMER. UNDER THIS \XL4RRANTY IS THE EXCLUSIVE TTE TECHNOLOG'L INC. SHALL NOT BE LIABLE FOR SPECIAL, INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQIJENTIAL I)AMAGES RESIJLTING FROM THE USE OF THIS PRODIJCT OR ARISING OUT OF ANY BREACH OF ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIE1) \X.'24RRANTY ON THIS PRO1)IJCT. THIS I)ISCLAIMER OF \_.'24RRANTIES AND LIMITEI) \X.'24RRANTY ARE GO\/ERNE1) BY THE LAWS OF THE STATE OF INDIANA. EXCEPT TO THE EXTENT PROHIIBITEI) BY APPLICABLE LA\V, ANY IMPLIED \X.'24RRANTY OF MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICIJLAR PI JRPOSE ON THIS PROI)IJCT IS LIMITEI) How o state TO THE APPLICABLE \\LhRRANTY AND \\LhRRANTY t]]_ _xclusloI] This warranty gives froIn Stag2 to Sta/(L you• specific legal r]o]' ]llllltat]oI] ar] ]inl)]l(.t(I This XV:/I'I{tI'lt}: (I{)(2S I']Ot :/t)t)]y. Col']t:/ct of ]r]cl(R}r]ta] or cor]s{_xiItK}I]tia] \V_l/TI'_lJ_l[y ]_/StS, SO t]](2 _I/])OV(2 ]llnlt_i/t]()rlS riohts_, :rod you• also re:iv• ]]av(_ ot]]c!r rights If you purchased your unit outside the United coverage outside the United States: • SET FORTH ABOVE. law relates to this warranty: Solll(' stat_s do _]ot allow (]:/II]_/g(.ts, OT ]Jlnltat]or]s oil ]lox, v ]or]g excltlsions may not apply to you. - PERIO1) VOLI]" (1(.}{t](21" ['()r OT that vary• States or seek warranty XV://'I{tB[V ir]formatior]. Service calls which do not involve detective materhds or workmanship are not covered by this warranty: Costs of such service calls are the sole responsibility of the purchaser. Chapter 4 Care and Cleaning CAUTION: Turn OFF your TV l)eforc c]eaning. You can dean the TV as required, using a soft ]int-flv,e c]oth. Be sure to occasionally ventilation slots in the cabinet to help assure adequate ventilation. The TV's scratch water. screen or Never powder. may mar These the use be strong types cleaned screen. with a soft, If necessary, cleaning of cleaners you agents, will such dainage lint-free may as the cloth use a cloth as well. Take dalnpened aininonia-based cleaners, care dust tile not with to warln or abrasive TV. While c]eaning do not spray liquid directly on tile screen, or a]low liquid to run down the screen and inside the T\.'. Also, never [)lace drinks or vases with water on top of the TV. This could increase the risk of fir<, or shock hazard or damage to the TV. Caution: 17sing video games or any external accessory with fixed images for extended periods of time can cause them to be perlnanently imprinted on tile picture tube (or projection T\.' picture tubes). ALSO, some network/program Iogos, phone nulr_bers, etc. may cause similar damage. This damage is not covered 1)y your warranty. FCC Information This equiplnent has been tested and found to COlnp]y with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonab]e protection against harmful interf_,rence in a residential installation. This eqt_il)ment generates, uses, and can radiate radio tiequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harli_ful interf_wence to radio COmlr_unications. However, there is no guarantee that intertbrence will not occur in a particular installation. If this equiplnent does cause harlnful interf_,rence to radio or television reception, which can lye determined 1)y turning the equiplnent ()ft and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interf_,rcnce l)y one or more of the following measures: 1. Reorient or re]orate 2. Increase the receiving the separation 3. Connect the equiplnent is connecWd. between antenna. the equipment into an outlet on a circuit diftbrent tiOln that to which tile receiver 4. Consult the dealer or an experienced This Class B digital apparatus and receiver. radio,TV COlnplies with Canadian technician ICES-003. for help. Visit the RCA website Please do not send any products to the Indianapolis at www.rca.com/television address listed in this manual or on the carton. This will only add delays in service for your product. TTE Technology, Inc, 101 West 103rd Street Indianapolis, IN 46290 02007 TTE Technology, Inc. RCA and associated marks are trademarks TOCOM 16732900 of THOMSON S.A. used under license to TTE Corporation.
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