RCA 24V510T Owner’s Manual

Television
User's Guide
Models 24v510"r / 24F530"r
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Important Information
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WARNING
Toreducethe risk of fire or electric shock, do not exposethis product to rain or
moisture.
Theapparatus must not beexposedto dripping or splashing. Objects filled with
liquids, such asvasesor drinking glasses, must never be placedon the apparatus.
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and record the serial and model numbers.Thesenumbers are located on the product.
Model No. Serial No. PurchaseDate:
Referto the identification/rating label located on the back panel of your product for its proper operating voltage.
FCCRegulationsstate that unauthorized changesor modifications to this equipment may void the user's authority to operate it.
Caution: Using video games or any external accessory with fixed images for extended periods of time can causethem to be permanently imprinted on the picture tube {or projection TV picture tubes). ALSO, some network/program loges, phone numbers, etc. may cause similar damage. This damage is not eevered by yeur warranty.
Cable TV Installer: This reminder is provided to call Wur attention to Article 820-40 of the National Electrical
Code(Section 54 of the Canadian Electrical Code,Part
I) which providesguidelines for proper grounding and,
in particular, specifies that the cable ground shall be connected to the grounding systemof the building as closeto the point of cable entry as practical.
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Table of Contents
Chapter 1:Conneetions [_ Setup
Things to Consider Before You Connect ....................................................................... 3
ProtectAgainst PowerSurges...................................................................................................................3
Protect Componentsfrom Overheating.................................................................................................3
Position CablesProperlyto Avoid AudioInterference.......................................................................3
Important Stand andBaseSafetyInformation ....................................................................................3
UseIndirect Light .........................................................................................................................................3
CablesNeededto ConnectComponentsto 'fourTV...........................................................................3
TV + DVD + VCR .............................................................................................................. 4
Explanation of Jacks and Cables ................................................................................... 5
ANTENNAIN...................................................................................................................................................5
VIDEO1 andVIDEO2 ..................................................................................................................................5
ComponentVideo (Y,Pb,Pr),Audio Out, and Subwoofer
(model24F530Tonly]..................................................................................................................................5
The Front of Your TV ...................................................................................................... 6
Front Input Jacks..........................................................................................................................................6
Front PanelButtons .....................................................................................................................................6
Plug in the TV .................................................................................................................. 6
Put batteries in the remote ........................................................................................... 6
How to Use the Remote Control to Complete the Initial Setup ................................ 7
Turn on the TV ................................................................................................................. 7
Using the Menus ............................................................................................................. 7
Complete the Initial Setup ............................................................................................. 8
Setthe Language..........................................................................................................................................8
CompleteAuto ChannelSearch................................................................................................................8
Chapter 2: Using the Remote Control
Button Descriptions for TV Mode .................................................................................. 9
Button Descriptions for DVD and VCR Modes .............................................................. 9
Using the INPUT Button ............................................................................................................................10
Programming the Remote to Operate Other Components ....................................... 10
Find Out If You Need to Program the Remote ...................................................................................10
Programming the Remote ........................................................................................................................10
How to Usethe Remote After You've Programmed It ....................................................................12
Remote Control Codes ................................................................................................. 12
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Table of Contents
Chapter 3: Using the W's Features and Menus
Channel Banner ............................................................................................................ 14
Parental Controls and V-Chip ..................................................................................... 14
How V-ChipWorks....................................................................................................................................14
USAV-Chip Rating System.....................................................................................................................14
Tv'Rating Limit ...........................................................................................................................................15
MPAA RATING LIMIT ................................................................................................... 17
Blocking SpecificContentThemes.......................................................................................................17
Viewing SpecificContentThemes.........................................................................................................17
ParentalGuideOn (ActivateV-Chip] ...................................................................................................18
V-Chip Movie Rating Limit .....................................................................................................................18
Child Lock.....................................................................................................................................................19
ChangePassword.......................................................................................................................................19
Picture Menu ................................................................................................................ 20
Sound Menu .................................................................................................................. 20
Timer Menu ................................................................................................................... 21
Function Menu ............................................................................................................. 22
Tuning Menu ................................................................................................................. 23
Parental Guide Menu ................................................................................................... 23
Chapter 4: Other Information
Troubleshooting ............................................................................................................ 24
Care and Cleaning ........................................................................................................ 26
FCC and Canada Information ...................................................................................... 26
Limited Warranty ......................................................................................................... 27
Accessories....................................................................................................................29
9
T_s to Consider Before You Connect
Protect Against Power Surges
Connect _fllcomponents before you phJgany of their power cords into the wall outlet.
Turn off the TV_md/orcomponentbefore you connect or disconnect an,i cables.
M;_kesure ;dl _ntennas _mdcables _reproperly grounded. Refer to the tmport_mt S_fety Instructions p_ckedsep_rately.
Protect Components from Overheating
Don't block ventik_tion holeson _myof the components.Arr_mgethe componentsso theft air can
cireul_te freely.
Don't struckcomponents.
If you place components in _ stand, m_kesure you _fllow _dequateventilation.
If you connect _n _udio receiveror _mplifiel, place it on the top shelf so the heated _firfrom it won't
flow _round other components.
Position Cables Properly to Avoid Audio Interference
Insert each cable firmly into the design_ted jack.
If you place components abovethe TV,route _fllcables down the side of the b_ck of the TVinste_d
of str;_ight down the middle of the IV.
tf your _mtenna uses300-ohm twin le_d cables,do not coil the e_bles.Also, keepthe twin lead
c_ibles_iwayfrom _iudioivideo e_ibles.
Important Stand and Base Safety Information Choosethe location for your IV c_refully. Placethe 1Von _ stand or blasethat isof adequ_te sizeand
strength to prevent the 1Vfrom being aeeident_filytipped ove_ pushed off, or pulled oft. This could causepersonal injury and/or d_mage the 1V.Refer to the tmport_mt Safety Instructions p_cked
sepan_tely. Use Indirect Light
Don't pl;_cetheIV where sunlight or room lightin_ will be directed tow_rd the screen.Usesoft or indirect lighting.
Cables Needed to Connect Components to Your TV
The pictures below show the cablesyou m_y need tor the connections representedin this book.
Coaxi_I cable S-Video c_ble Audio_Jideo cables Co_upo_e_tVide¢_
{Y,Pb*Pri e_ibles If!_, luode124FB30Tonly]
Connections and Setup
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TV (back i)ael)
"IV ÷ DVB ÷ VCR
1. Connect your DVDPlayerto your "IV.
A. Connect the audio {white and red) cablesto the VIDEO1 Rand LiMONOAUDIOjacks on the back
of the #_ and to the Audio Output jacks on the DVDplayer (sometimeslabeEedL andR).
B. if your DVD pEayerhasan S-Videojack, connect an S-Video cable to the SWideojack on the DVD
pEayerand to the S-ViDEOjack on the back of the #_. if your DVD player doesn't havean SWideojack, go to I D.
-OR-
C, Model 24F530T only: tf wur DVDplayer hasa component video jacks {Y,Pb,Pr},connect video
gradetables to the Component Videojackson the DVDplayer andto the Y,Pb,Prjackson the back of the ]V. If your DVDplayer doesn't have component video jacks, go to I D.
-OR-
D. Connect a video cable (yellow) to the Video Output Jack on the DVDplayerand to the VIDEOjack
on the backof the IV.
2. Connect your Tv'to your VCR
Connect a coaxial cable to the ANTENNAINjack on your #_ and to the RFOutput jack on wur VCR (sometimeslabeled OUTTOTV).
3. Make sure e_ble or antenna is connected to your VCR.
Connect the coaxial cable from your cable outlet or antenna to the antenna input on the VCR (sometimes labeled in From Antenna),
Note; If you do not _.'enn_;-cta cable, antenna, er another ,._mpenent to your 1Y, the T_Iwill automatically
shut off after 15 minutes to sav_"power.
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Connections and Setup
_lanation of Jacks and Cables This section describesthe jacks you can use to make connections, Thereareseveralways to connect
components to your 11/,
ANTENNAIN Letsyou connect a coaxial cable to receive
ANTENNAIN
ANTENNAIN jack _lnltcoa×i_fle_lble.
VIDEO
S-VIDEO1
VIDEOI _lnltVIDEO2 jacks, _ludio/video canes, alld S-Video cable.
the signal from the antenna, cable, cane box, or if using the example on page4, aVCR.
VIDEO 1 and VIDEO 2 VIDEO,AUDIORand L/MONO Letsyou connect a
component such asaVCR,DVDplayel_or laserdis¢playelt
R(RIGHT)AUDIO Providesright audio connection. The right audio connector isUSUaIIV red.
L/MONOAUDIO Providesleft audio connection. The left audio connector istlStlaIIy white.
VIDEO Providescomposite video connection. Thevideo connector is usually ,iellow.
S-VIDEO Providesbetter picture quality than the video
jacks becausethe color part of the signal is separated
from the black and white part of the picture. When using S-VIDEOtN, makesure to connect left and right audio canes to the LiMONO and RAUDIO input jacks.
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Pr a SUB
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L VIDEO_ OIfrPUT
Y,Pb,Prjacks, audio, subwooftr m_d
compn_entvideoe_bles,
Component Video [Y, Pb, Pr), Audio Out, and Subwoofer [model 24F530T only)
Y,Pb, Pr(Component Video) Providesoptimum picture quality becausethe video is separatedinto three signals. Use three video-grade canes for the connection. Thesecanes are often color-coded {red,blueand green).When using Y,Pb,
Pr,makesure you connectleft and right audio canes to the Rand LAUDIO input jacks.
Note:_*;eYc(_mponentvJdeoj<_tkis_/_othetemposi__4OEO2
v;deo ]_lcl lindisc(l_,r_edyeY,o_'¢Keep i'h/shi!PJnd_hen_-_nnechnq
to_hecom,p_nent_ideo]_¢ks
Audio Output (L and R) Connect an amplifier or audio
receiverfor improved sound quality,
SUBWOOFERAllows you to connect an external subwoofer for improved basseffects,
Connections and Setup
The Front ofYourT_/
Front Input Jacks
The_ hasfront audio/video input jacks foryour convenience on the right sideof the _ forconnecting
aeameorderor video game console.To accessthe component you connected to the front of the IV, pressthe INPUTbutton on your remote until FRONTappearson the screen.
h_ote:When_>nn_c'rh_q_compor,e_tth{_th{_so_iyone_ud;of_ck_u_'h_gsomec_m_co_ders,Cor,r,e_'ttheT_ AUDIOL/ MO_VOjo_'Itohe_ theI_U4/O.
VIDEO Receivesvideo from another component such asa cameorder,video game console,or VCR.
L!MONO and RAUDIO Receivesaudio from another component suchas a eameorder,video game console,or VCR.
Front Panel Buttons
If you cannot locate your remote, you can use the front panel buttons of your IV to operate many of the
]V's features.
INPUT Togglesthe Video tnput Charmed for a video game system,VCR,etc., conne{'ted to the audio/ video jackson the front and back of the IV.
MENU Brings up the Main menu.
VOE- Decreasesthe volume. In the menu system,acts like the left arrow button on the remote control
and adjusts menu controls.
VOL+ Increasesthe volume, tn the menu system,acts like the rightarrow button on the remote
control and adjusts menu controls. CN- Scansdown through the current channel list. tn the menu system,acts like the down arrow
button on the remotecontrol and adjusts menu controls. CN+ Scansup through the channel list. In the menu system,acts like the up arrow button on the
remotecontrol and adjusts menu controls. POWER Turnsthe IV on and off,
Plug in the TV Plugthe end of the power cord intoa grounded wall outlet. Insert the plug completely into the outlet.
Removethe battery compartment coverfrom the backof the remote by pushing down on and sliding off the cove_
Insert 2 fresh "AAA" batteries. Makesure the polarities {_ and _)are aligned correctly.
Replacethe co',,'elt
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How to Use the Remote Control to Complete the
Thetechnical term is "Navigation"- how you movethrough the on-screen menus,The method is the same throughout the
menuscreens:highlight your choice and select it,
Tohighlight amenu item, pressthe arrow buttons on the
remote to highlight oneof the menuson the screen, Usethe up and down arrow buttons to move up or down, Usethe right and left arrow buttons to move right or left,
Tochange the item that you've highlighted, pressthe right arrow button,
To return to the previous menu, press GO RACK,
Note: H_hl;qhted me_m,;th_stthem,e/li_item s_md_out fl(lm oFher mellu hem_oil theii_ (_ppec_rsd_rkef,b@h_el;or _different _'ok>l_
Turn on the IV
PressIV on the remote, or press POWER on the ]V's front
panel.
Note:P_essmg_he_/hi;trot, not orgytl,'_ c,_the TKbut put,;_he left,ore_n_o_/_P,Od(_"_,_nx_d_"_'_eon5th(_tthe bl2tZ_n5o_ the
_emotecor,t_d opem_ the T_ fu_x-ti_n_.
Picture Ttmer Tuning icon icon icon
Using the Menus
You might want to makeyourself familiar with the menu system.At the top of the screen,you'll seethe following
menu icons:Picture,Sound,Timer,Function, Tuning, and ParentalGuide,
Pressthe MENUbutton to bring up the Main Menu, and pressthe right arrow button until the icon you want is highlighted. The menu options change asyou toggle the
P_CTL!RE CONTRAST 1
BRIGHTNESS 18 COLOR 50
[ SHARPNESS 50
TINT 0 COMBFILTER ON COLOR TEMP NORMAL
The list of ieolls at the top of the menus.
('h_n'l'pr 1 '/
]cons.
Connections and Setup
Function icon
P_CTU_K CONTRAST 1 BRIGHTNESS 18 COLOR 50 SHARPNESS 50 TiNT 0 COMBFILTER ON COLOR TEMP NORMAL
M
FL kC qOI1 LANGUAGE ENGLISH
BACKGROUND ON BLACK STRETCH OFF
NOISE REDUCE OFF CLOSE CAPTION CC1 CC ON MUTE ON
Tuning
icon
.... _ _%:
/ UMINO
SOURCE AIR CHANNEL 18
DELETE CH NO FINE TUNE
AUTO SEARCH
ComBkte the Initial SetuD
The menu system in your TV allows the ]V's features to work properly. You'll need to set a few important menu items the first th33eyou turn on your 1%;.
Set the Language
The language setting determines the language in which the
on-screen displaysand menus appea_You can choosefrom English,Spanish,or French.Thedefault isEnglish.
I. PressMENUon the remote control (the Main menu
appearsj.
2. Pressthe right arrow button until the function icon is highlighted.
3. Pressthe down arrow button until LANGUAGEis highlighted,then pressthe right arrow button to change
the language.
4. When finished, pressMENUto exit.F÷ i}
Complete Auto Channel Search Thispart of the setup allows the _' to searchfor all channels
viewable through your antenna or cable IV system,Thisis sometimescalled auto programming.
I, PressMENUon the remote control (the Main menu
appearsj.
2. Pressthe right arrow button until the Tuning icon is highlighted.
3. Pressthe down arrow button until SOURCEis highlighted, then pressthe right arrow button to set the
signal type {CABLEor AIRJ.
4, Pressthe down arrow button until AUTOSEARCHis
highlighted, Pressthe right arrow button to begin the auto channel search.
To cancel at any time, press OK. Once the search is complete, you can begin watching IV. For
information on customizing your channels or menu options, go to Chapter 3.
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