RCA 32F670TYX3GW0, 27V570TYX2FBG, 32F670TY, 27V670TYX1FCU, 27V570TYX1FBG User Manual

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Television
User's Guide
Entertainment.
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mportant nformation
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replacement parts.
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WARNING
To reduce the risk of fire or electric shock, do not expose this product to rain or
moisture.
The apparatus shall not be exposedto dripping or splashingand that no objects filled with liquids, such asvases,shall be
placedon the apparatus.
Refer to the identification/rating label located on the back panel of your product for its proper operating voltage.
FCC Regulations state that unauthorized changes or modifications to this equipment may void the user's authority to operate it.
Caution: Using video games or any external accessory with fixed images for extended periods of time can cause them to be permanently imprinted on the picture tube (or projection TV picture tubes). ALSO, some network/program logos, phone numbers, 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
I) which provides guidelines for proper grounding and, in particular, specifies that the cable ground shall be connected to the grounding system of the building as close to the point of cable entry as practical.
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Alert Guard TM Important Information
The green READY light on the front panel of the W is the main indicator that the Alert Guard system is receiving NWR broadcast information. If it's not lit, the Alert Guard system can't inform you of
alerts. During poor reception conditions, the Alert Guard system might not inform you of alerts even
if the green light is on.
Generally, the Alert Guard system can fail to notify you of dangerous conditions for the following
reasons:
I. National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) did not broadcast an alert. Certain
criteria must be met for NOAA to issue an alert, and only certain events are reported by NOAA. While weather forecasting continues to improve, it is not perfectly accurate. For this reason, situations that might be dangerous to you may be unknown to NOAA.
2. Power was lost to the _ during the time when an alert was broadcast. If power is lost for more
than 15 seconds, the Alert Guard system will notify you that power was interrupted the next time the _[V is turned on. Any alerts issued during a power failure won't be acknowledged by the Alert Guard system. Therefore, you might want to purchase a battery operated alert radio or have
a battery powered radio available for listening when household power fails.
3. Reception of the NOAA Weather Radio (NWR) was poor at the time an alert was broadcast. Since
NOAA only broadcasts an alert once, momentary loss of reception can prevent alerts from being received.
4. Options in the Alert Guard menu, such as locations and the NWR channel, were not set appropriately. Instructions within the User's Guide will help you set up Alert Guard correctly.
Alert Guard shouldn't be your only source of information. You should always maintain personal, family, and neighborhood safeguard systems, and remain aware of changing conditions. The Alert Guard system relays alerts based on information provided by the NWR. The Alert Guard system is designed to recognize all alerts currently issued over the all hazards NWR broadcast system.
Incidents (such as local traffic accidents and weather related school closings) that don't endanger
the community with immediate threats are not broadcast.
Alert Guard coverage is limited to the U.S.,U.S. territories, possessions and associated states, within your local geographic area. These areas are listed on pages 37-54.
While it appears you can set up the Alert Guard system to receive alerts from across the country, it can only receive alerts broadcast for areas close to the location of the _.
For models 2OF67OT,27V57OT and 27F67OT, don't leave headphones plugged in when they aren't in
use. Alarms will sound through the headphones and not the ]V's speakers, causing alarms not to be heard.
If your IV is connected to a receiver, amplifier, home theater system, or other audio equipment, alerts won't be audible through such devices connected to the audio output terminals of the g/;
instead, the Alert Guard system will turn on the ]V's internal speakers to sound an alarm and make
the alerts audible.
Non-weather emergency messages, such as chemical spills, nuclear power plant emergencies, gas line
breaks, etc., are not fully implemented nationally.
If you receive an alert that tells you to seek shelter, do so immediately and don't continue to listen for other alerts until you are safe.
It might take time, and after you've received several alerts, before you understand how the Alert Guard feature works.
While government agencies use sophisticated equipment, such as weather models, radars, and satellites to determine an alert's effective time and duration, the end of an alert also does not
necessarily mean that related emergency events are over. Weather conditions can change rapidly,
and caution should be taken before and after alerts.
Alert Guard is a trademark of Thomson Inc.
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Tabl[eof CoHteHts
Chapter 1: Connections & Setup
Things to Consider Before You Connect ....................................................................... 3
Protect Against Power Surges ........................................................................... 3
Protect Components from Overheating ........................................................... 3
Position Cables Properly to Avoid Audio Interference .................................... 3
Important Stand and Base Safety Information ................................................ 3
Use Indirect Light ............................................................................................... 3
Cables Needed to Connect Components to Your TV ....................................... 3
Alert Guard Antenna ......................................................................................... 3
TV + DVD + VCR .............................................................................................................. 4
Explanation of Jacks ....................................................................................................... 5
The Front of Your TV ...................................................................................................... 6
Alert Guard Front Panel Buttons and Lights .................................................... 6
Front Input Jacks ................................................................................................ 7
Front Panel Buttons ........................................................................................... 7
Connect Alert Guard Antenna ....................................................................................... 8
Connect TV Antenna ....................................................................................................... 8
Plug in the TV .................................................................................................................. 8
Put batteries in the remote ........................................................................................... 8
How to Use the Remote Control to Complete the Initial Setup ................................ 8
Turn on the TV ................................................................................................................. 9
Complete the Initial Setup ............................................................................................. 9
Complete Auto Channel Search ........................................................................ 9
Alert Guard Initial Setup .................................................................................... 9
Chapter 2: Using the Remote Control
Button Descriptions for TV Mode ................................................................................ 11
Button Descriptions for Alert Guard ........................................................................... 11
Button Descriptions for Other Modes ........................................................................ 12
Using the INPUT Button ................................................................................... 12
Programming the Remote to Operate Other Components ....................................... 13
Find Out If You Need to Program the Remote ............................................... 13
Programming the Remote ............................................................................... 13
How to Usethe Remote After You've Programmed It .................................. 14
Remote Control Codes ................................................................................................. 15
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Table of Contents
Chapter 3: Using the TV's Features
Alert Guard ................................................................................................................... 18
Alert Options .................................................................................................... 19
Locations ........................................................................................................... 20
News Weather .................................................................................................. 21
NWR Channel ................................................................................................... 21
Channel Banner ............................................................................................................ 22
Why You Should Use the Auto Tuning Feature ........................................................ 22
How to Set Up the Auto Tuning Feature ........................................................ 22
Parental Controls and V-Chip ..................................................................................... 24
How V-Chip Works ........................................................................................... 24
USA V-Chip Rating System ............................................................................... 24
USA V-Chip TV Rating Limit ............................................................................. 25
Blocking Specific Content Themes .................................................................. 26
Viewing Specific Content Themes ................................................................... 27
V-Chip Movie Rating Limit ............................................................................... 27
V-Chip Exempt Program Block ......................................................................... 27
KidPass .............................................................................................................. 28
V-Chip Active .................................................................................................... 28
Front Panel Lock ............................................................................................... 28
Change Password ............................................................................................. 28
Chapter 4: Using the TV's Menu System
Sound Menu .................................................................................................................. 29
Picture Menu ................................................................................................................ 30
Setup Menu .................................................................................................................. 31
Parental Control Menu ................................................................................................ 32
Time Menu .................................................................................................................... 32
Alert Guard Menu ........................................................................................................ 32
Chapter 5: Other Information
Troubleshooting ............................................................................................................ 33
Care and Cleaning ........................................................................................................ 36
Alert Guard Location Codes........................................................................................ 37
Limited Warranty (for models 20F670T, 27F670T and 32F670T] ......................... 55
Limited Warranty (for model 27V570T] .................................................................... 57
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Things to Consider Before You Connect
Protect Against PowerSurges
Connect all components before you plug any of their power cords into the wall outlet.
Turn off the IV and/or component before you connect or disconnect any cables.
Make sure all antennas and cables are properly grounded. Refer to the Important Safety Instructions packed separately.
Protect Components from Overheating
Don't block ventilation holes on any of the components. Arrange the components so that air can
circulate freely.
Don't stack components.
If you place components in a stand, make sure you allow adequate ventilation.
If you connect an audio receiver or amplifier, place it on the top shelf so the heated air from it
won't flow around other components.
Position Cables Properly to Avoid Audio Interference
Insert each cable firmly into the designated jack.
If you place components above the IV, route all cables down the side of the back of the IV instead
of straight down the middle of the IV.
If your antenna uses 3OO-ohrn twin lead cables, do not coil the cables. Also, keep the twin lead
cables away from audiolvideo cables.
Important Stand and Base Safety Information
Choose the location for your IV carefully. Place the IV on a stand or base that is of adequate size and strength to prevent the IV from being accidentally tipped over, pushed off, or pulled off. This could cause personal injury and/or damage the IV. Refer to the Important Safety Instructions packed separately.
Use Indirect Light Don't place the IV where sunlight or room lighting will be directed toward the screen. Use soft or
indirect lighting. Cables Needed to Connect Components to Your TV
The pictures below show the cables needed for the connection represented in this book.
Coaxial cable S-Video cable AudioNideo cables Component Video (Y,Pb, Pr} cables
Alert Guard Antenna
The picture to the left shows the Alert Guard antenna packed with your IV, specifically designed for the Alert Guard feature. Connect the antenna to the EXI
Alert Guard ANT jack on the back of the IV (go to page 8 for more information).
Don't connect the antenna to the regular IV ANT jack on the back of the IV.
Alert Guard Antenna
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DVD
W + DVD + VCR
* If you connect an S-Video cable, you must connect the audio cabtes to the VIDEO 1 AUDIO jacks on the back of the TV, not the VIDEO 2 AUDIO jacks,
1. Connect your DVDPlayer to your W.
A. Connect the audio (whiteand red) cablesto the VIDEO2 Rand L/MONOAUDIOjacks on the back
of the IV and to the Audio Output jacks on the DVDplayer.
& If your DVDplayer hasComponent Output Jacks(Y,Pb,Pr),connect three video grade eables to
the Y,Pb,Prjacks on the DVDplayer and to the VIDEO2Y,Pb,Prjacks on the back of the IV. If your DVDplayer doesn't have Y,Pb,Prjacks, go to C.
-OR-
C. If your DVDplayer hasan S-VideoJack,connect an S-Video cable to the S-Videojack on the DVD
player and to the S-VIDEOINjack on the back of the IV. If your DVDplayerdoesn't havean S-Videojack, go to D.
Note:IfyouconnectonS-Videoceble,youmustconnecttheeudiotobiestotheVIDEO1AUDlOjocksonthehockof the TV,nottheVIDEO2AUDlOjeeks.
-OR-
D. Connect a video cable (yellow) to the Video Output Jack on the DVD player and to the VIDEO 2
VIDEOjack on the back of the lV.
2. Connect your W to your VCR. Connect a coaxial cable to the 1V ANT jack on your IV and to the Antenna Output Jack on your VCR
(sometimes labeted OUT TO IV).
Note:If your VCRhasAudio/Videooutputjocks, you ten connect yo_r W to your VCR_singe_d_o/videoc'oblesfor better quofit_
3. Make sure cable or antenna is connected to your VCR. Connect the coaxial cable from your cable outlet or antenna to the Antenna Input Jack (sometimes
labeled IN FROM ANT) on the VCR.
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Explanation of Jacks
This section describes the jacks you can use to make connections. There are several ways to connect components to your lV.
TV ANT Letsyou connect a coaxial cable to receive the signal from the antenna, cable, cable box, or if using the example on page 4, a VCR.
EXI"Alert Guard ANT Lets you connect an antenna if you need to receive a stronger signal for the Alert Guard feature. Go to page 8 for more information.
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AUDIO VIDEOS-VIDEOIN
RAUDIOL/MONOVIDEO
Pr Pb Y
VIDEO1
VIDEO, AUDIO R and L/MONO INPUTS Lets you connect a component such as a VCR, DVD player, or laserdise playen
R (RIGHT) AUDIO Provides right audio connection. The right audio connector is usually red.
L/MONO AUDIO Provides left audio connection. The left audio connector is usually white.
VIDEO Provides composite video connection. The video connector is usually yellow.
S-VIDEO Provides better picture quality than the composite video jacks because the color part of the
signal is separated from the black and white part of the picture. When using S-VIDEO IN, make sure to also connect left and right audio cables to the VIDE01 AUDIO
Input jacks.
VIDEO 2
VIDEO,AUDIORand L/MONO and Y,Pb, PrINPUTS Lets you connect acomponent video source, such asa DVDplayer.
Y, Pb, Pr Provides optimum picture quality because the
video is separated into three signals. Use three video-
grade cables for the connection. When using VIDEO 2
Y, Pb, Pr, make sure to also connect left and right audio
cables to the VIDEO 2 AUDIO Input jacks.
R and LIMONO AUDIO and VIDEO Their description is the same as VIDEO I above.
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VIDEO 3 R and L AUDIO and Y, Pb, Pr INPUTS Lets you connect a
second component video source, such as a DVD player. Their description is the same as VIDEO 2 above. When using
VIDEO 3 Y, Pb, Pr, make sure to also connect the left and right audio cables to the VIDEO 3 AUDIO Input jacks.
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AUDIO/VIDEOOUTPUTS(Video Out not availableon model
27V570T) Letsyou connect an amplifier or audio receiver for improved sound quality or an external video monitor, for
models with Video Out.
The Front of Your TV
Alert Guard Front Panel Buttons and Lights READY(GreenLight) Remainslit as long as the TVis
receiving a strong signal. ADVISORY(Yellow light) On during Advisory alert. Also,
lights for approximately 15 minutes during the weekly NOAA (National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration) Weather Radio (NWR)test.
WATCH (Orange light) On during Watch alert. WARNING (Red light) On during Warning alert.
Note:TheJightsblink whenon alert is first received.Tostop them
from blinking,pressSTOPALARM.Ligh_sstw on until an alert has
expired. Foryour protection, youcon neverturn o light off whileon alert isin effect.
VIEW MESSAGE Pressthe VIEWMESSAGEbutton to
display the alert being issued.If the 1V isoff, pressingthis button turns on the IV and displaysthe message.Pressthis button at any time during an alert or weekly test to display the time remaining until the alert or test expires.
HEARVOICE Togglesthe NWRon and off. STOPALARM Turnsoff alarmsand then removeson-screen
messages.
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AUDIO
H-PHONEVIDEO L/MONORIGHT S-VIOEO
Front Input Jaeks
The _ has front input jacks for your convenience: one set of audio/video inputs, an S-Video and a headphone jack. These
jacks are towards the front of the ]V on the side. To access
the component you connected to the front of the TV, press the iNPUT button on your remote until FRNT(SFRNTfor
S-VIDEO) appears on the screen. The jacks are ideal for connecting a video game console or a camcorder.
Note:Whenconnecting acomponent that only hasoneaudiojac'k, suchassomecamcorders,usethe 7V'sAUDIOL/MONOjack tohear
theaudio.
H-PHONE (Headphones- not available on model 32F670T) Allows you to connect headphones to listen to the sound earning from the IV.
Note:Formode/s20F670T,27V570Tand27F670T,don't leave hea@honespluggedin whenthey aren't in use.Alarmswill sound through theheadphonesand not the TV'sspeakers,causingalarms
not tobe heard
VIDEO Receivesvideo from another component such asa
VCR,camcorder, or video game console. L/MONO and RIGHTAUDIO Receives audio from another
component such as a VCR,eamcorder, or video game console.
S-VIDEO Allows you to connect an S-Video cable from another component. Make sure you also connect audio cables from the component to the ]V.
Front Panel Buttons
If you can't locate your remote, you can use the front panel buttons of your ]V to operate many of the lV's features.
MENU/OK Brings up the Main menu. In the menu system, it selects highlighted items.
CH v Scans down through the current channel list. In the menu system, acts like the down arrow button on the remote control and adjusts menu controls.
CH ^ Scans up through the channel list. In the menu system, acts like the up arrow button on the remote control and adjusts menu controls.
VO/< Decreases the volume. In the menu system, acts like the left arrow button on the remote control and adjusts
menu controls. VOL > Increases the volume. In the menu system, acts like
the right arrow button on the remote control and adjusts menu controls.
POWER Turns the ]V on and off.
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DVD VCR2 AU× SAT,OABLE
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6UID£ INFO
OKbutton
Connect Alert Guard Antenna
Connect the supplied antenna, with the rod positioned straight up anddown, to the EXTAlert Guard ANTjack on the
back of the W.
Connect TVAntenna
If you haven't already, connect the coaxial cable from your cable source (if using the example on page 4, a VCR)to the IV ANTjack on the back of the IV.
Plug in the TV Plug the end of the power cord into agrounded wall outlet.
Insert the plug completely into the outlet.
Put batteries in the remote
* Remove the battery compartment cover from the back of
the remote by pushing down on and sliding off the coven
Insert 2 fresh "AA" batteries. Make sure the polarities (+
and -) are aligned correctly.
Replace the cover.
How to Use the Remote Control to Complete the Initial Setup
The technical term is "Navigation"- how you move through the on-screen menus. The method is the same throughout the menu screens: highlight your choice and select it.
To highlight a menu item, press the arrow buttons on the remote to highlight one of the items listed on the screen. Use
the up or down arrow button to move up or down. Use the right or left arrow button to move right or left.
Toselect the item that you've highlighted, press OK.
Note:Highlightedmeansthatthemenuitemstandsoutfromother menu itemsonthelist(eppearsdarker,brighter,orodifferentcolor).
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Turn on the TV
PressIV on the remote, or press POWER on the Iv's front panel.
Note:Pressingthe?Vbutton not only turnson the TV,but puts the remoteinto TVmode."TV mode"meansthat thebuttons on the remotecontrol operate theW's f_mction&
Complete the Initial Setup
The menu system in your IV allows the Iv's features to work properly. The first time you turn on your IV, the SETUPscreen
appears with Longuoge highlighted. The default language is English. To choose another language, press the right arrow
button.
Complete Auto Channel Search This part of the setup allows the IV to search for all channels
viewable through your antenna or cable IV system.This is sometimescalled auto programming.
1. Highlight Auto Ch.Search and pressOK.
2. The Signal Typeoption issetto Cable.Tochange the option to Antenna, pressthe right arrow button.
3. Pressthe down arrow button to highlight Stort. Pressthe OKbutton to begin the auto channel search.
Once the searchiscomplete, the Alert Guard Setup menu appears.
Alert Guard Initial Setup
Alert Guard informs you of hazards such as winter storm watches and civil danger warnings that are being broadcast by the all hazards NWR broadcast system for your specific
area.
Note:Alert Guardreceivesalerts for the U.S,U.S territorle&
possessionsand associatedsrates,within yourlocal geographic
ore& Your?roan 't respondtoalerts outside theseareas.Theseareas erelistedonpages37-54.
Also,Alert Guardcanonly receivealertsbroadcast for areascloseto
thelocation of the
1. The quickestway to setyour area isto highlight Pick from list and pressOK.(if you want to set up Alert Guard
by phone, highlight Callo number, call 1-888-NWR- SAME,and follow the on-screen instructions}.
(steps continued on the next page)
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2. The PICKFROMLISTmenu appearswith All of U.S. highlighted. Pressthe left or right arrow button to chooseyour region- the state, territory, or marinearea whereyou are living or District of Columbia.Theseare listed in alphabetical order, with marineareasat the end of the list (pressthe left arrow button to accessthese quickly,starting at the end of the list).
3. After you set your region, press the down arrow button to highlight All nearby. Press the left or right arrow button to choose the county, city, parish, area, borough, district, island, atoll, state or municipality where you are living. These are also listed in alphabetical order. Most
states only have counties as a choice.
The location code is now set. Highlight and select Continue. Alert Guard is ready to receive information specific to your
area.
If you receivean on-screen message,YOUMIGHTMISS
ALERTS],pressOKto tune to the strongest NWRchannel. The
NWRchannel menu appearsand searchesfor a strong
channel.
Listen to the NWR channel. If the signal is clearly understandable and is broadcasting information for your local area, press CLEAR.Alert Guard is set up appears on- screen. Press CLEAR again to watch TV. If the signal isn't understandable or isn't broadcasting information for your local area, go to page 33 for more information.
You can set each alert level, Warning, Watch or Advisory, to notify you of alerts broadcasted by receiving a message
on-screen or hearing a type of alarm. The default settings for these alert levels are:
Warning Watch Advisory
Message Yes Yes No (box onisereen not checked)
Alarm Voice None None setting
To change these setting and for more information On how tO customize options in Alert Guard, go to Chapter 3.
Note:If you movefrom theareayousetinthe Initial Setup,you need toset your new areain theAlert GuardLOCATIONSmenu.
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Button Descriptions for TV Mode
Arrows Used to point to different items in the IV menu and to adjust the menu
controls.
Indicator Indicates the programming mode when programming the remote to
control components. Lights when you press a valid button on the remote.
(0-9} Number Buttons Enter channel numbers and time settings directly
through the remote control. To enter a one-digit channel, enter a zero first. To enter a two-digit channel, press
the two digits and expect a few seconds delay. This is in case you want to enter a third digit.
CN + or CH - Scans up or down through the current channel list. Press once to change the channel up or down; press and hold to continue changing channels.
CLEAR Removes any menu or display from the screen and returns you to normal viewing.
GO BACK Returns you to the previous channel.
INFO Brings up channel banner; press again to dear the screen. INPUT Toggles through the available input sources (VIDIISVIDI, VID21CVID2,
ERNT/SFRNT,CVlD3 and current channel). MENU Brings up the Main menu.
MUTE Reduces the Iv's volume to its minimum level. Pressagain to restore the
volume. OK When in the menu system, selects highlighted items.
ON.OFF When in IV mode, turns the IV on and off. If in another mode (VCR,
DVD, SAT*CABLE, etc.), will turn the component on and off.
SKIP Press once before changing channels and the IV will go back to the original channel after 30 seconds. Press repeatedly to add more time.
SOUND Displays the SOUND menu. TV Turns on the IV and puts the remote in IV mode. Also displays current status.
VOL - or VOL + Decreases or increases the Iv's volume.
Button Descriptions for Alert Guard
(Listed from left to right)
VIEW MESSAGE Press to display the alert being issued. If the IV is off, pressing this button turns on the IV and displays the message. Press this button at any time during an alert or weekly test to display the time remaining until the alert or test expires.
NEAR VOICE Toggles the NWR on and off.
STOP ALARM Turns off alarms and then removes on-screen messages.
NEWS WEATHER Scans through the four channels in the order they were set in
the News Weather menu. If no channels have been set up, the default News Weather station is channel 6. If the IV is off, pressing this button turns the IV on
and tunes to the first News Weather channel.
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Button Descriptions for Other Modes
AUX Putsthe remote inAUXmode. Canalso be programmed to operate most brandsof an additional remote-controllable component.
ANTENNA InVCRmode,functions asa lV/VCR button. In SAToCABLEmode, functions asalV/receiver button.
DVD Puts the remote in DVDmode and, if auto tuning is enabled,will turn on the 11/andtune to the correct video input channel.
GUIDE If you're operating another component that has an on-screen program guide, this button accesses the on-screen guide.
REVERSE, PLAY, FORWARD, RECORD, STOP, PAUSE If programmed, provides transport control for some remote-controllable VCRs, DVD players, and CD players.
SATeCABLE Puts the remote in SATeCARLE mode and, if auto tuning is enabled, will turn on the lV and tune to the correct video input channel.
VCR1 Puts the remote in VCR mode and, if auto tuning is enabled, will turn on the lV and tune to the correct video input channel.
VCR2 Puts the remote in VCR mode to operate a second VCR and, if auto tuning is enabled, will turn on the lV and tune to the correct video input channel.
Using the INPUT Button Use the INPUT button to scroll through the available video input channels and
view components you have connected to the TV.
1. Press1//to place the remote in lV mode. Make sure the component you want to view is turned ON.
2. Press INPUT to tune to an available video input source and view the component.
3. To return to the previous channel, continue pressing INPUT.
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VCR1and_
REVERSE and PLAY
buttons ,_ 9 9 9,
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)VD,VCR2, AUX and SAT,CABLE buttons
CLEAR button
STOP button
You'll usethese buttons when programming the remote.
Programming the Remote to Operate Other Com gonents
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, the AUXbutton can be programmed to operate most brands of an additional remote-controllable component.
Notes:The1Vbutton can't be programmedon thisremote. Theremotemaynot be compatible with oil brandsend modelsof
components. It else may not operate oil functions of the remote that come with your component.
Find Out If You Need to Program the Remote To determine whether the universal remote needs to be programmed for your component, turn the component ON.
For example, to program the remote for a VCR, turn on the VCR. Point the remote at the VCR, and press the VCR1 button.
Then press ON,OFF or CH + (channel up) or CH - (channel down) to see if the VCR responds to the remote commands. If
the component does not respond, the remote needs to be programmed.
Programming the Remote Thereare two ways to program the remote control:
. automatic code search . direct entry
Using Automatic Code Search The following instructions can be used to program the 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.
1. Turn on the component you want to operate (VCR, DVD player, etc.)
2. Pressand hold the component button you want to program (VCR1, DVD, etc.). While holding the component button, press and hold ON.OFF until the indicator on the remote turns on, then release both buttons.
3. Point the remote at the component. Press and release PLAY,then wait 5 seconds or
until the indicator on the remote stops flashing.
At this point the remote is searching for the correct code to program. If, after 5 seconds, the component you want to operate does not turn off, press PLAYagain
to tell the remote to search the next set of codes.
Continue pressing PLAY until the component turns off or you have searched through all of the codes. There are 20 total sets of codes. If the component does
not turn off after pressing PLAY 20 times, then the remote can't be programmed
to operate that component. Press CLEAR to turn off the indicator light.
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If the component you want to control does turn off:
1. Pressand release REVERSE,then wait 2 seconds. Repeat this step until the component turns back ON.
2. To finish, press and hold STOPuntil the indicator on the remote turns off.
Using Direct Entry
1. Turn on the component to be programmed.
2. Look up the brand and code number(s) for the component on the code list in this section.
3. Pressand hold the component button you want to program on the remote.
4. Enter the 4-digit code from the remote control code list on the following
pages, if the indicator flashes, you have either entered an invalid code or the button isn't programmable.
5. Release the component button.
6. Point the remote at the component+ Press ON°OFF to see if the component
responds to the command. If it doesn't, try pressing the component button and
then ONoOFF again.
If you get no response, repeat these steps using the next code listed for your
brand, until the component responds to the remote commands.
If you try all the codes for your component brand and none work, try the automatic code search method. If automatic code search doesn't find the code, the remote is not compatible with your component.
How to Use the Remote After You've Programmed It Because this universal remote can control several different components (W, DVD,
VCR,satellite receiver, etc.) it uses operational modes triggered by the component buttons. For example, if you want the remote to control the W, you would press the W button to put the remote into _[V mode before you could control the W.
1. Pressthe appropriate component button (DVD, W, VCR1, VCR2, SAToCABLE, AUX] to set the remote to control the component.
2. PressONoOFF to turn the component ON or OFF.
3. Usethe remote buttons that apply to that component.
Note:If you keeppressingbuttons end nothing happens,the remoteisprobably in the wrong mode.Youmust pressthe component button that matches the eomponentyou wont to operate(i.e.,if you went to operetetheVCR,pressVCR1on the remotecontrol toput the
remotein VCRmode.)
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VCRCodes
Remote Control Codes
Programmable for VCRI, VCR2and AUXbuttons.
Admi_t ..................................................................................... 2132 KLH ........................................................................................... 2061
Adventura ................................................................................ 2026 Kodak ............................................................................. 2014,2021
Aiko .......................................................................................... 2027 Lloyd ........................................................................................ 2026
Aiwa ......................................................................................... 2026 Logik ........................................................................................ 2061
Akai ................. 2003,2004,2005,2007,2008,2111,2112,2113 LXI ............................................................................................ 2014
American High ......................................................................... 2021 Magnavox ......................................................... 2021,2022,2062,
Asha .......................................................................................... 2013 ......................................................... 2063,2104,2105,2108,2124
Audio Dynamics ........................................................... 2009,2010 Magnin ..................................................................................... 2013
Audiovox .................................................................................. 2014 Ma]an_ .......... 2009,2010,2011,20t6,2018,2021,2062,2064
Bell _ Howell ........................................................................... 2011
Beaumark .................................................................................. 2013
Bmksonic ....................................................................... 2012, 2026
Calix .......................................................................................... 2014
Candle ...................................................... 2013,2014,2015,2016,
............................................................................. 20t7,2018,2019
Canon ................................................................... 2021,2022,2114
Capehart .......................................................................... 2020,2110
Malta ........................................................................................ 2014
Masushita ................................................................................ 2021
Mei ........................................................................................... 2021
Memolex ........ 20tl, 2013, 2014, 2021, 2023, 2026, 2104, 2132
MGA .................................................................... 2029, 2065, 2113
MGN Technology .................................................................... 2013
Midland .................................................................................... 2053
Mino]ta ............................................................... 2055, 2056, 2107
Carver ....................................................................................... 2062 Mi_ubishi .............. 2029,2055,2056,2065,2066,2067,2068,
CCE ................................................................................. 2027,2061 ............. 2066,2070,2071,2072,2073,2074,2106,2113,2123
Citizen ........................................................................... 2013,2014, MontgomelNWard ....................................................... 2075,2t32
............................................. 2015,2016,20t7,20t8,2019,2027 Motolo]a ........................................................................ 2021,2132
Co]o_yme ................................................................................ 2009
Colt ............................................................................................ 2061
Craig .......................................................... 20t3,2Ot4,2023,2061
Curtis-Mathes .................................................... 2000, 2009, 2013,
................................... 20t6,2016,2021,2022,2024,2115,2131
Cybernex .................................................................................. 2013
Daewoo .......... 20t5,20t7,2019,2025,2026,2027,2020,2110
Daytl0n ..................................................................................... 2110
DBX ................................................................................ 2009,2010
Dimensia ........................................................................ 2000, 2131
Dynateeh .................................................................................. 2026
Eleehohome .................................................................. 2014, 2029
Eleehophonic ........................................................................... 2014
Emerson ............................. 2012,2014,2015,2021,2024,2025,
.......... 2026, 2029, 2030, 2031, 2032, 2033, 2034,2035, 2036,
.......... 2037, 2038, 2039, 2040, 2041, 2042,2044, 2045, 2046,
............................................ 2047,2066,2113,21t6,2117,2130
Fisher ............. 20tl, 2023,2048,2049,2050,2051,2052,2118
Fuii .................................................................................. 202t,2119
Funai ........................................................................................ 2026
Galrard ..................................................................................... 2026
GE ....................................................................... 2000,2001,2013,
.............................................. 2021,2022,2053,2115,2120,2131
MTC ................................................................................ 2013,2126
Multitech ....................................... 2013, 2016, 2026, 2053, 2061
NEC .................................................. 2009,2010,20tl,2016,2018,
.............................................. 2064, 2076, 2078, 2079, 2111, 2123
Nikko ........................................................................................ 2014
Noblex ...................................................................................... 2013
Olympus ................................................................................... 2021
0ptimus .......................................................................... 2014, 2t32
0ptoniea .................................................................................. 2096
Panasonic ........................... 2021,2022,2t09,2125,2126,2127
Pentax ............................................ 20t6, 2055, 2056, 2107, 2t20
Pentex Research ...................................................................... 2010
Philco ....................................................... 2021,2022,2062,2063
Philips ...................................................... 2021,2062,2096,2124
Pilot .......................................................................................... 2014
Pioneel. .......................................... 20t0,2055,2080,2081,2123
Po_land .................................................... 2016,20t7,2019,2110
Pmscan ............................................................... 2000,2001,2t31
Pmtec ....................................................................................... 2061
Pulsar ........................................................................................ 2104
Qua_er ...................................................................................... 2011
Qua_z ....................................................................................... 2011
Quasar ................................................................. 2021,2022,2t25
Goldstar ................................................... 2009,20t4,2018,2054 RCA ......................... 2000,2001,2003,2013,2021,2055,2056,
Gradiente ................................................................................. 2026 .................... 2082,2083,2084,2005,2086,2087,2088,2089,
Hal]ey Davidson ..................................................................... 2026 ......................... 2090,2091,2107,2116,2t20,2125,2131,2t33
Halman Kardon ...................................................................... 2009 Radioshack/Realistic .............................. 2011, 2013, 2014, 2021,
Hal_vood ................................................................................... 2061 ....................... 2022, 2023, 2026, 2029, 2049, 2050, 2096, 2132
Headqua_er .............................................................................. 2011 Radix ........................................................................................ 2014
Hitachi .......................................................................... 2055,2056, Randex ..................................................................................... 2014
......................................................... 2057,2107,21tt,2120,2122
Hi-Q .......................................................................................... 2023
Instant Replay .......................................................................... 2021
JCL ............................................................................................. 2021
JCPenney ................................................ 2009,2010,2011,2013,
....................................................... 2014,2021,2022,2055,2056,
......................................................... 2058,2059,2060,2t07,2118
Ricoh ........................................................................................ 2120
Runeo ........................................................................................ 2104
Samsang ............................. 2005,20t3,2OI5,2033,2053,2112
Sanky ............................................................................. 2104,2132
Sansui ........................................................ 2010, 2092, 2111, 2123
Sanyo .................................................................. 2011,2013,2023
Scott ............... 2012,2015,2026,2032,2038,2065,2093,2116
Jensen .................................................................. 2055,2056,2111 Sem_.............................................. 2011,20t4,2021,2023,2048,
JVC ........................................ 2009,2010,2011,2010,2111,2123 .................................. 2049,2050,2051,2065,2066,2107,2118
Kenwood .................... 2009,2010,2011,2016,2018,2111,2123 Sharp ........................ 2017,2029,2094,2095,2096,2097,2132
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VCRCodescontinued
Shintom .................................................... 2004,2056,2061,2090
Shogun ...................................................................................... 2013
Signature .................................................................................. 2132
Singer ................................................................... 2021,2061,2120
Sony .......................................................... 2004, 2098, 2099,2119
STS .................................................................................. 2021,2107
Sylvania ................... 2021,2022,2026,2062,2063,2065,2t24
Symphonic ............................................................................... 2026
Tandy ......................................................................................... 2011
Tashiko ...................................................................................... 2014
Tatung ........................................................................................ 2111
TEAC .................................................................... 2026,2085,2111
Technics .......................................................................... 2021, 2109
Teknika ........................................... 2014, 2021, 2026, 2100, 2t29
TMK ..................................................................... 2013, 2024, 2047
Toshiba ...................... 2015,2049,2051,2055,2065,2093,2116
Totevsio n ....................................................................... 2013, 2014
Uniteeh ...................................................................................... 2013
Vector R_earch ....................................... 2009, 2010, 2015, 2016
Vietm. ....................................................................................... 2010
Video Concepts .............................. 2009, 2010, 2015, 2016, 2113
Videosonic ................................................................................ 2013
Wards ....................................................... 2013,20t4,2015,2021,
........................................... 2023,2026,2029,2055,2056,2061,
.................................... 2096,210t,2102,2103,21W, 2116,2132
XRM000 .............................................................. 2021,2026,206t
Yamaha ............................................ 2009,2010,20It,2016,2111
Zenith .............................................. 2004,2098,2104,2119,2128
DVD codes
Programmablefor DVDandAUXbuttons.
Aiwa .......................................................................................... 3009
Apex ............................................................................... 3023,3024
GE .............................................................................................. 3000
Hitachi ...................................................................................... 3000
JVC ................................................................................. 3002,3010
Konka .............................................................................. 3011,3012
Magnavox ................................................................................ 3003
Mitsubishi ................................................................................. 3004
Panasonic ................................................................................. 3013
Philips ....................................................... 3003,3019,3021,3022
Pioneer ...................................................................................... 3005
Proscan ..................................................................................... 3000
RCA ................................................................................ 3000,3001
Samsung ................................................................................... 3025
Sanyo ........................................................................................ 3014
Sony ..................................................................... 3006,3015,3016
Toshiba ................................................................. 3007, 3017, 3020
Zenith ........................................................................................ 3018
Cable Box Codes
Programmablefor SM*CABLEand AUXbuttons.
ABC ..................................... 5002, 5003, 5004, 5005, 5006, 5053
Antronix ........................................................................ 5008, 5009
A_eher .................................................................. 5006, 5009, 5010
Cabletenna ................................................................................ 5000
CabIeview ................................................................................. 5000
Colour Voice .................................................................. 5012, 5013
Comtronics ............................................................................... 5014
Contec ....................................................................................... 5016
Eastem ...................................................................................... 5017
GC Eleeu onics .......................................................................... 5009
GE ................................................................................. 5000, 5001
Gemini ......................................................................... 5018, 5019
General Instrument .............................................................. 5003
Hamfin .............................. 5020, 5021, 5022, 5028, 5035, 5045
Hitachi .................................................................................... 5003
Jerrotd ............................... 5003, 50t 8, 5023, 5024, 5046, 5053
Magnavox ............................................................................. 5025
Memorex ................................................................................ 5026
Movie Time ............................................................................ 5027
NEC......................................................................................... 5005
NSC ......................................................................................... 5027
Oak ............................................................................... 5016, 5029
Panasonic .................................................................. 5048, 5052
Phitips ........................................... 5011, 5012, 50t3,5015, 5019,
5025, 5030, 5031, 5032
Pioneer ......................................................................... 5033, 5034
Proscan ........................................................................ 5000, 5001
RCA ........................................................ 5007, 5047, 5049, 5052
Realistic ................................................................................. 5009
Regal ............................................................................ 5022, 5035
Regency .................................................................................. 5017
Rembrandt ............................................................................. 5003
Samsung ................................................................................ 5034
Scientific Atlanta .................................. 5006, 5036, 5037, 5038
Signal ...................................................................................... 5018
Signature ................................................................................ 5003
Sprucer .................................................................................... 5052
Standard Components ................................................ 5039, 5044
Starcom ........................................................................ 5018, 5053
Stargate ................................................................................... 5o18
Starquest ................................................................................. 5018
Tandy ..................................................................................... 5040
Teleview .................................................................................. 5014
Toeom .......................................................................... 5004, 5023
Tusa ......................................................................................... 5018
TV86 ........................................................................................5027
Unika ............................................................................ 5006, 5009
United Cable .......................................................................... 5053
Universal ........................................................... 5006, 5009, 5010
Viewsta] .......................................................................5025, 5027
Zenith ........................................................................... 5050, 5051
Satellite Receiver Codes
Programmablefor SM,CABLE and AUX buttons.
Alphastar ................................................................................ 5079
Chapparat .................................................................... 5056, 5057
Dishnet .................................................................................... 5078
Drake ............................................................................ 5056, 5059
Echostar ................................................................................. 5009
GE ................................................................................. 5000, 5001
General Instruments ........................................ 5060, 5061, 5062
Hitachi ......................................................................... 5083, 5004
Hughes ......................................................................... 5077, 5090
3VC ......................................................................................... 5082
Panasonic ............................................................................... 5075
Philips .................................................................................... 5005
Primestal ,............................................................................... 5076
Pros€an ........................................................................ 5000, 5001
RCA .............................................. 5000, 500t, 5071, 5080, 5001
Realistic ................................................................................. 5063
Sony ........................................................................................ 5072
STS 1 ........................................................................................ 5064
STS2 ........................................................................................ 5065
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Satellite Receiver Codes continued
STS3 ......................................................................................... 5066
STS4 ......................................................................................... 5067
Toshiba .......................................................................... 5068, 5073
Uniden ..................................................................................... 5086
Audio Codes
Programmable for the AUX button only.
RCA and Dimensia
AM]FM .................................................................... 4003, 4270
AUX .................................................................................... 4O04
Phono ................................................................................. 4005
Tape ..................................................................................... 4008
CD ................................................................... 4007, 4190, 4211
Receivers
Aiwa ...................................................... 4261,4262,4263, 4264,
................................................................. 4265,4266,4287,4277
Den0n ....................................................................................... 4283
Ha]man Kardon ...................................................................... 4276
3VC ........................................................................................... 4268
JVL ........................................................................................... 4278
Kenwood ................................................................................. 4269
0nkyo ....................................................................................... 4278
0p0mus .................................................................................... 4284
Panasonie ..................................................................... 4279,4280
Pioneer ..................................................................................... 4275
RCA .......................................................................................... 4270
Shel_vood ................................................................................. 4282
Sony ................................................................... 4271, 4272,4281
Technics ........................................................................ 4279,4280
Wa_s ....................................................................................... 4275
Yamaha ......................................................................... 4274,4275
CD Players
ADC .................................................................... 4200,4201,4220
Aiwa .............................................................................. 4175,4203
Akai ......................................................................................... 4205
Denon ....................................................................................... 4208
Dynatech .................................................................................. 4177
Emerson ................................................................................... 4178
Fisher .................................................................. 4179, 4212,4213
GE ............................................................................................. 4216
Hitachi ..................................................................................... 4180
JVC ................................................................................ 4t8L4221
Kenwood ............................................................ 4183, 4222, 4224
Luxman .................................................................................... 4225
Marantz ......................................................................... 4185,4226
MCS ......................................................................................... 4228
MOsuhishi ..................................................................... 4229,4230
NEC ........................................................................................... 4184
Nakamichi .................................................................... 4232,4233
0nkyo ................................................................. 4186, 4234,4235
0ptimus .............................................................. 4237, 4238, 4239
Panasonic ................................................................................ 4188
Pioneer .......................................................................... 4t89, 4240
RCA ................................................................................ 4190,4211
Sanyo ....................................................................................... 4250
Sears ......................................................................................... 4207
Sherwood ................................................................................. 4243
Sony ................................................................... 4195,4209,4244
Teac .................................................................... 4245, 4246, 4247
Technics ................................................................................... 4t97
Toshiba ..................................................................................... 4231
Yamaha ............................................................... 4198,4199, 4248
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Alert Guard
Alert Guard receives digital data known as SAME (Specific Area Message Encoding) combined with audio information provided by NOAA (National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration) Weather Radio (NWR).
Note:FormoreinformationeboutNOAA,visitwwwnoea.go_
NOAAconducts a weekly test for the all hazardsbroadcastsystem.The test is once aweek on Wednesdaybetween 10a.m.and 12 noon for approximately 15 minutes. Theyellow ADVISORYlight blinks during the test. If there isongoing severe weather or a threat of severeweather, the test ispostponed until the next available good-weather day.Alert Guard usesthis test to ensureyou've set the channel and locations properly. If Alert Guard detects aproblem, on-screen messagesappear to provide help.
TheAlert Guardsystem receivesalertsfor the U.S.,U.S.territories, possessionsand associatedstates,within your local geographic area.Your W can't receiveany
alerts for locations outside these areas. Also, if alerts are issued for areas other than those that you set in the Location menu, Alert Guard won't notify you of
those alerts.
Alerts received by the Alert Guard system follow:
NOAA Natural and Weather Events- These include approximately 30 alerts, such as tornadoes, flash floods, avalanches, blizzards, forest fires, hurricanes, tsunamis,
volcanoes, earthquakes, etc. State and County Civil Emergency Alerts- The Alert Guard feature responds to
current civil emergency alerts issued by all hazards NWR network. These include localized nuclear power plant emergencies, gas line breaks, train derailments, missing children alerts (America's Missing: Broadcast Emergency Response- AMBER Alerts), etc. These non-weather emergency messages are not fully implemented
nationall_
National, Regional and State Civil Emergency Alerts- These include high level state or federal emergencies, such as national attack warnings, terrorist attack
alerts (not alert level or threat condition status), bio-warfare alerts and other immediate life-threatening emergencies. This information is relayed by the Federal
Emergency Management Agency (FEMA)and NOAAover the all hazards NWR network.
Alert Guard has several different levels of alerts. A list and explanation follows: Warning- These alone pose a significant threat to public safety and/or property,
probability of occurrence and location is high, and the onset time is relatively short.
Watch- Meets classification of a warning, but either the onset time, probability of occurrence, or location is uncertain.
Advisory- This event by itself might not kill, injure, or cause property damage but may indirectly cause other things to happen that result in a hazard.
A list of the type of alert levels you can receive follows on the next page.
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Warning level
Avalanche Warning NuciearPower Plant Blizzard Warning Warning
Practiee/Demo
CivflDangerW arning Warning
CivflEmergencyMessage RadiologicalHazard Coastal FIood W arning Warning
Dust Storm Waming Severe Thunderstorm Earthquake W arrgng Warning
Emergency Aetion Shelter in Place NotiFication Warning
Special Madne
FireWaming Warning Flash Flood Warning Tornado W am ing Flood Warning Tropical Storm
HazardousMaterials Warning Warning TsunamiWarning
High Wind W arning Volcano Warning Hurricane Warning WinterStorm Warning
Immediate Evacuation LawEnforeementW arning
Alerts
Watch level
Avalanche W arch
Coastal Rood W atch Flash Flood W arch
Fiood W atch High WindW arch
Hurricane W arch
Severe Thunderstorm
Watch Tornodo Watch
Tropical Storm W atoh TsunamiWatch
WinterStorm W arch
Advisory level
Administrative Message
ChildAbductlon Emergency (AMBERalerts}
Emergency Action Termination
Flash Fiood Stotement Flood Stotement
HurricaneStotement Local Area Emergency
Natlonal lnformatlon Center
Message
Network Message NotiFication
911 TelephoneOutoge Emergency
Severe W eatherStatement
Special Weather Statement
Note:Alert messagesprovideonly basicinformation Forexample,if a CivilEmergencyMessageappearson-screen, you needtopressHEARVOICEto hearinforma lion about thespecificalert it'seo_ring, suchas atrain derailment;
toxlegas leak,oil refinery fire, water supplypollution or an industrial explosion.
Alert Options You can customize how you want to receive each alert level.
1. Press the MENU button (the MAIN MENU appears).
2. Press the down arrow hutton to highlight Alert Guard and press OK.
3. Select Alert options from the ALERT GUARD menu.
4. Press the right arrow button to highlight the alert level
you want to customize, for example, Advisory.
5. Press the down arrow button to highIight Message seen. If you want an alert message to appear on-screen when receiving an Advisory, press the right arrow button until the Message seen box is eheeke&
Notes:Alertmessagesdon't appearwhen theTVis off.
Alert messagesprovide only basicinformation. Youmight needto pressHEARVOICEto get morespecificinformation.
(steps continued on the next page)
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6. Pressthe down arrow button to highlight Alarm type. Pressthe right arrow button to highlight the type of alarm you want to hear when receiving an Advisory.If you don't want any alarm set,
choose None.
Notes:Formodels20F670T,27V570Tand 27F670T,don"tleaveheadphonespluggedin whentheyaren't in use Alarmswill soundthrough the headphonesandnot the 7Vsspeakers,causingalarmsnot to beheard.
If your TVisconnected toa receiver,ampfi_r, hometheatersystem,orotheraudio equipment,alerts won't be audiblethrough suchdevicesconnectedto the audiooutput terminalsof the _ instead, theAlert¸Guard systemwill turn on the 7Vsinternal speakerstosound analarm and makethe alertsaudible¸
7. If you set an Alarm type, press the down arrow button to highIight AIorm volume. Pressthe
right or left arrow button to set the highest volume of the alarm. You might want to think of how loud the volume needs to be if you're somewhere else in your home. For example, if you
want the alarm to wake you up while sleeping in the other room, then you might need to set the volume at the highest level.
The Siren option is a loud sound, designed to get your attention. The Chime option is a subtle sound for those easily startled. When the Siren or Chime sounds, it starts soft and continues to get louder until it reaches the maximum volume you set. The Voice option is the voice of NWR which states the alert and then shuts off. The Voice option doesn't get louder. It speaks at the volume you set.
8. When finished, if you want to customize Warning or Watch level, press the up or down arrow button to highlight Alert level. Then follow steps 4-7.
Locations You can receive alerts from three other locations within close
proximity of where you live. To set these areas:
1. Press the MENU button (the MAIN MENUappears).
2. Press the down arrow button to highlight Alert Guard and press OK.
3. Seleet Locationsfrom the ALERTGUARD menu.
4. Press the left or right arrow button to choose which area
you want to set, for example Nearby 1(if you completed
the Alert Guard initial setup, MyArea has already been set). Set the areas in order of priority.
5. Press the down arrow button to highlight Noarea.
6. Press the right arrow button to highlight the state, territory, or marine area where you are living or District of Columbia. These are listed in alphabetical order, with marine areas at the end of the list (press the left arrow button to access these quickly).
7. Press the down arrow button to highlight AII nearb)_
8. Press the right arrow button to choose another area different than the area set for MyArea. This could be another county, city, parish, area, borough, district, island, atoll, state or municipality nearby where you are living.
The location code is now set. If you want to set another
area, press the up arrow button to highlight Location. Press CLEAR to exit.
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9. If you can't find your location, you need to set it manually. Press the down arrow button to highlight Location code.
10. Go to pages 37-54 or call toll-free 1-800-NWR-SAME to find the location code for your area. Enter the code using the number buttons on the remote.
Note:Occasionallythegovernmentchangesor addsIocalion codes.If you livein a new county or renamedcourtty,you needtocell 1-800-NWR-SAMEbecausetile codeprobably isn't in thelisL Entar thecodeusingthe numberbuttons on the remote.Questionmarks
{7_] Wi}/appeal in the areaabovethe lacetion code,which isnormal sincethe71/isn't
awareof thisnewarea Alert Guardwill stiffrespondif an alert isreceivedfor thislacetion.
Channel Frequency
(MH8
1 162.400 2 162.425 3 162.450
4 162.475 5 162.500
6 162.525 7 162.550
News Weather
You can set up to four different news or weather channels which correspond to the NEWS WEATHER button on the
remote. The default for Choice 1 is channel 6. To set a different
channel:
1. Press the down arrow button to highlight Choice I.
2. Press the left or right arrow button to choose the first news weather channel. You can also use the number
buttons to enter the channel, for example, channel 12. Press number 1,then 2, and then press OK.
3. To set the other news weather choices, follow the same
steps.
Each time you press the NEWS WEATHER button, the toggles through the choices in the order they were set.
NWR Channel
Alert Guard can search for the strongest NWR channel to use in order to receive an alert. If your ]V is having trouble receiving a channel, you might need to search again for the
NWR channel.
I. SeleetNWRchannelfrom the ALERTGUARDmenu.
2. Press the down arrow button to highlight Start search.
3. Press the OK button to begin the channel search. The ]V searches through channels 1-7 to find the strongest reception.
Notes:Youmight want tosearchmanuafly for thebestchannel The bestchannelisonethat broadeastsinformation for yourlocalarea andisclearly understandable. Highlight NWRchannel and pressthe left orrigh tarrow button to selectachartneL
TheNWRchanneland location work togethe_A transmitter serves specificcourtties,cities,etc, nearby It might be necessarytoselecta different channel or Iocation_ If Alert¸Guarddetectsaproblem,on-
screenmessagesappeartoprovidehdp.
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Channel Banner
There are several items that might appear when you press the W or INFO button on the remote. This display is called the Channel Banner. The following list describes the items on the
Channel Banner screen (left to right and top to bottom).
SAP Displayed when the current channel is
broadcasting SAP (Second Audio
Program) information. Displayed when V-Chip has been
activated.
KidPass: 2:24
CC
Stereo or Mono
Skip: 0:30
07:18am 06 ABCDEF
(Ix
Displayed when KidPass is set and the length of time remaining.
Displayed when Closed Captioning is
available on the current channel. Stereo displayed when the current
channel is broadcasting in stereo.
Mono displayed when the current
channel is broadcasting in mono. Corresponds to the SKIP button.
Shows the amount of time left before the IV switches back to the previous
channel.
Displays the current time. Displays the current channel and label
assigned to the channel.
Displayed when you mute the sound.
Why You Should Use the Auto Tuning Feature
The auto tuning feature automatically tunes the IV to the correct channel for different components you have connected to your IV (like a VCR, DVD Player, etc.) When you set up auto tuning in the menu system, you don't have to remember to change your 1V to channel 3; for example, when you want to watch the tape in your VCR.
How to Set Up the Auto Tuning Feature The way you set up the auto tuning feature in the TV's menu corresponds to the
component buttons on the remote and the way you have each component connected to your IV. When you set up auto tuning, you're telling the IV what channel to tune to when you press the VCR1, VCR2, DVD, or SAToCABLE button on
the remote control.
1. Press MENU (the MAIN MENUappears).
2. Highlight Setup and press OK on your remote eontroL
3. Highlight Auto Tuning and press OK.
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4. Choose which channel you would like to set:
Set VCR1 The channel the 1V tunes to when you press the VCR1 button. Set VCR2 The channel the IV tunes to when you press the VCR2 button.
Set SAT/CABLE The channel the IV tunes to when you press the SAToCABLE
button. Set DVD The channel the IV tunes to when you press the DVD button.
5. Pressthe right arrow button to select the choice that matches the way you have the component connected to this IV, and press OK.
The choices and a brief explanation follow:
N/A Choose this if you don't have this particular component connected to the IV, or if you don't want the IV to automatically tune to the correct channel when you're using this component.
CH02 {SAT/CABLE only) Component is connected to the IV ANT jack on the back of the IV, and you want the IV to tune
to channe{ 2 when you press the SAToCABLE button on the remote. Reminder: make sure the component's Channel 21314 switch is set to channel 2. Usually this switch is on the back of the component.
CH03 or 04 Component is connected to the IV ANT jack on the back of the IV, and you want the IV to tune to channel 3 or 4 when you press the corresponding button on the remote. Reminder: make sure the eomponent's Channel 3/4 switch is set to the appropriate channel
VlD1 Component is connected to the VIDEO 1 VIDEO or S-VIDEO jack on the back of the IV and you want the IV to tune to a video input channel when you press the corresponding button.
VlD2 Component is connected to the VIDEO 2 VIDEO or Y, Pb, Prjacks on the back of the IV and you want the IV to
tune to a video or component video input channel when you press the corresponding button.
VlD3 Compatible component video source, such as a DVD player or digital IV converter box, is connected to the VIDEO 3 Y, Pb, Pr jacks on the back of the IV and you want the IV to tune to the component video input channel when you press the corresponding button.
FRNT(Front Videolnput) Component is connected to the VIDEO or S-VIDEO jack on the front of the IV and you want the IV to tune to the front video input channel when you
press the corresponding button.
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Parental Controls and V-Chip
Thechoices in the USAV-CHIPmenu involve software insideyour W (referred to as V-Chip) which allows you to block IV programsand movies basedon violence,sex,
or other content you may believe children should not view.
Once you block programs, you can unbloek programs by entering a password. By default, the software inside your TV is turned "off." For instructions to turn on
V-Chip, go to page 28. How V-Chip Works V-Chip reads the program's age-based rating (W-MA, W-14, etc.) and content
themes [(Violence (V), Adult Language (L), etc.)]. If you have blocked the rating and/or content themes that the program contains, you will receive the message
This channe! has not been approved for viewing. Change channel or press OK to enter
password and temporarily deactivate the Parental Control
Broadcasters are not required to provide content themes, so programs received with no content themes will only he blocked if you block their age-based rating.
You can also block out programs that have been given a rating of Not Rated, and programs that are considered unrated. The 1V age-based ratings and content themes you can block follow:
USA V-Chip Rating System IV-MA (Mature Audience Only) Specifically designed to be viewed by adults and
may be unsuitable for children under 17. It contains one or more of the following content themes: crude indecent language (L), explicit sexual activity (S), or graphic violence (V).
IV-14 (Parents Strongly Cautioned) Contains some material that many parents would find unsuitable for children under 14. Parents are strongly urged to exercise greater care in monitoring this program and are cautioned against letting children under the age of 14 watch unattended. This program contains one or more of the following content themes: intensely suggestive dialogue (D), strong coarse language (L), intense sexual situations (S), or intense violence (V).
W-PG (Parental Guidance Suggested) Contains material that parents may find unsuitable for younger children. Many parents may want to watch it with their younger children. The program contains one or more of the following content themes: some suggestive dialogue (D), infrequent coarse language (L), some sexual situations (S), or moderate violence (V).
W-G (General Audience) Most parents would find this program suitable for all ages. It contains little or no sexual dialogue (D) or situations (S), no strong
language (L), and little or no violence (V). ]V-Y7 (Directed to Children 7 years and older) Designed for children ages 7 and
above. It may be more appropriate for children who have acquired the developmental skills needed to distinguish between make-believe and reality. Themes and elements in this program may include mild fantasy violence (FV) or eomedic violence, or may frighten children under the age of 7.
]V-Y (All Children) Themes and elements in this program are designed for a young audience, including children from ages 2-6. It is not expected to frighten younger
children.
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USA V-Chip TV Rating Limit
TheV-Chip 1VRating Limit lets you decide which 1V
programscan and cannot beviewed.
TosetIV programming limits:
1. ChooseParentaIControl from the MAIN MENU(the
PASSWORDscreenappearsthe first time you enter the Parental Control menu). Createyour passwordusing the
number buttons on the remote.
2.
3.
Highlight and select USA V-Chip. Then select TVRatings.
Once you get to the TVRATING LIMITscreen, use the arrow buttons and OK on your remote to change the status of a W program rating or content theme from
View to Block.
4. For]V rating limits to take effect, turn on V-Chip active in the PARENTALCONTROLmenu (box hascheekmark).
The following sections give you more details about how to
change the status of*R/program limits.
Note:If you forget yourpasswordyoucan resetit. Makesure the PV isaTESimultaneously pressendhold VOL<on thePV'sfront panel end CLEARonthe remotefor approximately 5seconds.Enter anew passwordthe next timeyou accessthePARENTALCONTROLmenu.
TheV-Chip Rating Screen The following is an example of where items are located within the Rating Limit screen.
Rating Status Field
Letsyou select whether the status of the age-based rating limit to the left is View or Block.
Rating Field Letsyou select from a list of age-based ratings you can block
or view,
Content Themes Usts the content themes you
can block or view,
Content Status Fields
Letsyou select which content
themes to view for the selected rating, and whether
the status of the content theme iscurrently View {V)or
Block(B).
Rating Settings Area Letsyou seethe current block/view state ofage-based ratings and associated
content.
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Hierarchy of Age-Based Ratings
1%MA MatureAudienceOnly 1%14 ParentsStronglyCautioned
1V_PG ParentalOuidanceSuggested 1V_G GeneralAudience
1V_Y7 Direc_dtoChildren7yearsand
older
1V_Y AIIChildren
Content Themes
D Sexuallyexplicitdialogue L Adultlanguage
S Sexualsituations
V Violence
FV FantasyVioJence
BlockingAge-BasedRatings You can automatically block all program ratings abovea
specified age-based rating level. Toblock programs with higher ratings:
1. Pressthe up or down arrow button to scroll to the rating corresponding with the lowest rating you don't want the
child to watch.
2. Press the OK button to toggle between View and B!ock. The status for the rating listed to the left and all higher
ratings automatically changes to Block.
3. Press the up or down arrow button to highlight Go back
and press OK.
4. Turn on V-Chip active in the PARENTALCONTROLmenu
(box has cheek mark) for rating limits to take effect.
Viewing Age-BasedRatings After you block age-based ratings, you can change some of
the ratings back to View.
1. Press the up or down arrow button to select the rating with a status of Block.
2. Press OK to select View.
Blocking Specific Content Themes You can block programs based on their content. (Content is
represented by the D, L, S, V and FV on your screen.) When you block a content theme for a particular rating, you automatically block that content theme for higher rated programs as well.
To block program content:
1. Determine the content themes you want to block.
2. Press the down arrow button to scroll to the rating whose content theme you want to change.
3. Press the right arrow button to move the highlight to a particular content theme status.
4. Press the OK button to change its status to & (In the example to the left, you block the language (L) corresponding with 1//-14. The language for lV-MA is
blockedaswell).
Notes:Broadcastersareno trequired toprovide content themesor age-basedroting£
Youmust rememberto activate ParentalControlsfor rating limits to takeeffect.
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Viewing Specific Content Themes If you block specific content themes, you have the option of going back and
changing some of the content themes back to {V] View:
1. Determine the content themes you want to change to {V) View.
2. Pressthe down arrow button to scroll to the rating whose content theme you want to change, such as B under language (L) corresponding with 1V-14.
3. Pressthe right arrow button to move the highlight to a particular content
theme status.
4. Pressthe OK button to change the status back to V Your child would then be
able to watch programs with the W-14 adult language content, but not
programs with W-MA language content.
Note: Onlythecontent themestatus correspondingto IV- 14(L)languagechangesto(V)Vie_z Higherrated content themes,such asthe tfor IV-MA longuoge,donotchange
V-Chip Movie Rating Limit
Set movie rating limits by blocking movies rated above a specified level. To access the Movie Rating menu:
1. Press MENU on the remote control (the MAIN MENU appears).
2. Select Parental ControL
3. Select USA V-Chip.
4. Select Movie Ratings.
Blocking Movie Ratings Once you are in the Movie Rating Limit menu, follow these steps to block V-Chip
Ratings:
1. Determine the rating you want to block.
2. Pressthe down arrow button to scroll to the rating you want to change.
3. Pressthe OK button to change its status to block (the lock icon appears and all ratings above the one you selected change to lock).
V-Chip Exempt ProgramBlock
The Exempt Prgms. option lets you decide if programs that the V-Chip recognizes as unrated can be viewed. Unrated ]V programs may include news, sports, political, religious, local and weather programs, emergency bulletins, public announcements, and programs without ratings.
Unlocked All unrated programs are available. Locked All unrated programs are not available.
Note:Youmust rememberto activate V-Chip for rating limits to takeeffeeL
Press the down arrow button to highlight Exempt Prgms. Then press the right arrow button to toggle between the lock and unlock icon.
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KidPass
The KidPass feature allows parents to set a certain amount of time every day of the week that a child can watch _[V.To set KidPass:
1. Select Parental Controlfrom the main menu.
2. SeleetKidPass(theKIDPASSmenuappearswith CurrentDayhighlighted).
Note:If you can't selectKidPass,you needtoset thetime Highfight OoBack,presstheright orrow button, thenselect Time.Highlight Tim<thenenter the time usingtile numberbuttons.
3. Pressthe right arrow button to select the current day.
4. Pressthe down arrow button to choose the day of the week.
5. After you've chosen the day of the week, press the right arrow button to select
the amount of time: Free and 00:30 up to 16:00 (30 minute increments).
6. When you're done setting KidPass, select Go Back.
7. Highlight KidPoss aetive and press the right arrow button to activate the KidPass settings (box has check mark). The KidPass takes effect immediately.
When the time has expired, the ]V shuts off. If you turn on the ]V the same day it shut off, the password screen appears (enter the password used for V-Chip).
V-Chip Active Selecting this option lets you activate and deactivate parental control settings.
1. From the PARENTALCONTROL menu, press the up or down arrow button to highlight V-Chip active.
2. Pressthe right or left arrow button to turn on (box has check mark) or off (box doesn't have cheek mark) V-Chip active.
If you do not activate V-Chip, none of the settings for V-Chip will take effect. If you forget your password you can reset it. Make sure the _[V is off.
Simultaneously press and hold VOL< on the TV's front panel and CLEAR on the remote for approximately 5 seconds. Enter a new password the next time you
access the PARENTALCONTROL menu.
Front Panel Leek
Selecting this option lets you lock (disable) or unlock (enable) the 1V's front panel. The remote still tunes to any channel. When using this as a Parental Control method, remove access to any remote that is capable of operating the television.
1. From the PARENTALCONTROL menu, press the up or down arrow button to highlight Lock Fr. Panel.
2. Pressthe right or left arrow button to turn on (box has check mark) or off (box doesn't have cheek mark) front panel Joel
Change Password Selecting this option lets you simply create a new password at any time. Once you
enter a new password from Change Posswd. in the PARENTAL CONTROLmenu it is the password you use until you change it again.
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Sound Menu
Treble Increases or decreases the treble. Bass Increases or decreases the bass.
Balance Pressthe right arrow button to inerease the audio
output in the right speaker; press the left arrow button to increase the audio output in the left speaker.
Sound type Press the right arrow button to scroll through the available audio types, which control the way the sound comes through your speakers: Mono plays the sound in mono only. Usethis setting when receiving broadeasts with weak stereo signals; Stereo to split the incoming stereo audio signal into left and right channels; and Enhanced for simulated surround sound. Most _V programs and recorded materials have stereo audio. The word Stereo appears on the
]V when you tune to a program that is broadeast in stereo. SAP(SeeondAudio Program) Plays the program's audio in
a second language, if one is available. The lV displays the word SAP when you tune to a program that is broadcast with
SAP information. SAP audio is broadcast in mono. SAP is also used to broadeast a program's audio with descriptions of the
video for the visually impaired. PressOK to turn SAPon or off.
Auto Vol level (Auto Volume Level) Reduces the annoying blasts in volume during commercial breaks. Eliminates the
need to constantly adjust volume control. Press OK to turn Auto Vol level on or off.
Audio Output Press the right arrow button to scroll
through the available output settings: Fixed allows fixed output from the W's audio output jacks to an external component, such as a surround sound amplifier; and Variable allows variable output from the 1V's audio output jacks.
Int. Speakers(IntemalSpeokers) Turns the W's intemaI speakers on or off. Turn off the internal speakers if you have an audio receiver or amplifier connected to the TV. Press OK to turn Int. Speakers on or off.
Note:Tumingtheintemalspeakersoffdoesn'taffectAlertGuard WhenandarmsoundsorwhentheNWRistumedon,AlertGuard
willtempomrilyoverridetflissetting.
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20F670T,27VS70T,and 27F670T
Picture menu
32F670T Picture menu
Picture Menu
The PICTUREmenu options apply to the video for the main IV and video input selections.
Picture Preset Press the right arrow button to scroll through the available picture preset settings: Natura!, Bright, Soft, and
Persona!. Choose the setting that is best for your viewing environment.
Auto Color Turn this option on to automatically correct the color of the picture. This is especially useful for tracking realistic flesh tone colors as you switch from channel to
channel.
Color Warmth Press the right arrow button to scroll through the color adjustments: Cool for a more blue palette of picture colors; Normal; and Warm for a more red palette of
picture colors.
Brightness Adjusts the brightness of the picture.
Contrast Adjusts the difference between the light and dark
areas of the picture.
Color Adjusts the richness of the color. Sharpness Adjusts the crispness of the edges in the picture.
Note:Sharpnessisn'tavailableforcomponentvideoinputchennels
(CVID2orCVID3).
Tint Adjusts the balance between the red and green levels.
Note:Tsntisn'tavoilobleforcomponentvideoinputchonnds(CVID2
orCVIO3]
When you change any of these picture settings, the Picture
Presetehanges to Personal Use the left or right arrow button to make adjustments. To return to the PICTURE menu, press the up or down arrow button.
Tilt (Available on!y on model 32F670T) The lV has an extra large picture tube that makes it vulnerable to the effects of
the Earth's magnetic field. You may need to adjust the picture tilt.
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Setup Menu
Auto Ch. Search (Auto Channel Search) Allows you to choose your signal type and begin an auto channel search.
Signal Type Pressthe left or right arrow button to select the signal your IV is receiving. Choose Cable if you are currently using cable or a cable box for ]V signals.
Choose Antenna if you are currently using an off-air antenna for 1//signals.
Start Searches for channels the signal is receiving and stores them in the lV's channel list. Go to page 9 for
more information.
List _ Labels Edit the channels in the list or choose labels for each channel. For example, if channel 12 is NBC, you can
use this feature to label it NBCso it appears on-screen as part of the Channel Banner.
To delete a channel from the channel list, highlight Channel and use the left or right arrow button to select the channel. Then highlight In list and press the OK button. The box should no longer display a cheek mark.
To add a label to a channel, select the channel in the Channel option. Press the down arrow button to highlight Label Press
the right arrow button to highlight the first space. Use the up or down arrow button to ascend or descend through the characters. Continue to press the right arrow button to highlight the space and the up or down arrow button to add a character. Press OK when you're finished adding a label.
Closed Caption Many programs are encoded with closed- captioning information, which lets you display the audio portion of a program as text on the lV screen.
Closed captioning is not available on all channels at all times. Only specific programs encoded with closed-captioning information are applicable. When a program is closed captioned, CC is displayed in the Channel Banner. Go to Chapter 3 for more information about the Channel Bannen The closed caption options are:
CCDisplay Lets you choose the way closed captioning
information is shown on the screen.
Off No captioning information displayed.
On Captioning information always appears, when
available.
Muted=On Displayscaptioning information, when available, whenever the W's sound ismuted by pressing the MUTEbutton. Thecaptioning information isnot displayedwhen the sound isnot
muted.
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CC Mode Choose which captioning mode is used for displaying captioning information. If you are unsure of the differences among the modes, you may prefer to leave the closed captioned mode set to CCI, which displays complete
text of the program in the primary language in your area.
Auto Tuning Displays a choice list that lets you set up the W to automatically tune to the correct video input channel when you press a component button
(VCRI, VCR2, DVD, SAToCABLE, etc.) on the remote. Go to Chapter 3 for details about the auto tuning feature.
Longuoge Lets you select your preferred language for the menus, which you should have set in the Initial Setup. Go to page 9 for more information.
Parental Control Menu TheParentalControl menu was explained
information.
in Chapter 3. Go to page 24 for more
TimeMenu
SleepTimer Lets you set the TV to turn off after a given time. Pressthe right arrow button to add 15 minutes to the clock (up to four hours).
Time te£ Ch [Time reference Channel) Choose your PBS
station to have the _[Vset the time for you.
Time Time is set if you select a reference channel (see above). If time is not obtained, then enter it manually. If it is 8:25, for example, you must first press the number 0 on the
remote, then number 8, then 2 and then 5. Use the OK button to choose between AM and PM.
Wake-Up Timer Lets you set the _[Vto turn itself on.
Note:lfthe?Vtumsonbythew_ke-uptimerandnoremoteortront
pandbuttonsorepressedfor2hours ,thelVwilltumitseltof£
Wake-Up Time Lets you set the time you want the TV to
turn itself on.
Wake-UpCh (Wake-Up Channel) Letsyou select a specific channel the TVtunes to when the wake-up timer isset.
Alert Guard Menu
The Alert Guard menu was explained in Chapter 3.Go to
page 18 for more information.
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Troubleshooting
Most problems with your ]V can be corrected by consulting the following troubleshooting list.
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Alert Guard Problems NWR channel not clear
Make sure you have connected the provided Alert Guard antenna to the EXTAlert Guard
ANT jack on the back of the ]V, Go to page 8 for more information.
You might be tuned to an NWR channel outside your immediate area. Go to the NWR CHANNEL menu to check all NWR channels receiving local area forecasts. Select the
channel that sounds most appropriate.
If the signal's still not clear, you might need to connect an outdoor or amplified antenna
to the EXTAlert Guard ANT jack on the back of the TV.For optimal reception, connect an outdoor antenna. Usean amplified antenna if you can't connect an outdoor antenna. Go to page 59 to purchase an amplified antenna.
Not getting local weather information from the NWR channel
Makesurethe NWRchannel isset to alocalchannel
Message on-screen that READY light is out and NWR channel can't send alerts for My Area
You might be tuned to an NWR channel outside your immediate area. Go to the NWR CHANNEL menu to cheek all NWR channels receiving forecasts for your local area. If
several channels sound equally as good, pick the one with your local forecast.
You might have set My Areo to a location where the TV isn't located. For example, you might live in Indiana, but have a cottage in Ottawa County, Michigan. If the _V is in Michigan, you need to set the state of My Area to Michigan and the county to Ottawa
County. Go to the Alert Guard menu and select Locations to check MyAree setting.
In rare cases, the NWR channel might not serve your area (generally, rural areas). From the
LOCATIONSmenu select the next closest area to you or choose your state and select All neorb_
Message on-screen that READY light is out and no weekly test was received
If you live in an area that generally does not receive good reception and you've tried
setting a different NWR channel, you might need to connect an outdoor or amplified antenna to the EXTAlert Guard ANT jack on the back of the W. For optimal reception,
connect an outdoor antenna. Use an amplified antenna if you can't connect an outdoor antenna. Go to page 59 to purchase an amplified antenna.
If weather conditions are bad for several consecutive days, NOAA might not have been
able to broadcast a test. If so, pressCLEARafter receiving the message and cheek in a few days to see if the green READYlight is back on. tf the problem persists, the message will
appear again in 9 days. Failure to fix the problem could result in alerts not being received.
Message on-screen that areas were removed
NWRchannel can't provide information for locations Nearby I, 2, or 3 (areasset in the LOCATIONSmenu) if they're outside the reception area.
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Message on-screen that I might have missed alerts
Check the green light. If on, the signal might have been lost momentarily due to interference.
The NWRchannel might be too weak. Press the HEARVOICEbutton on the remote. If it's not clear, you need to search for a stronger channel in the NWR CHANNEL menu. If
you're already receiving the strongest channel, connect an external or amplified antenna to the EXTAlert Guard ANT jack on the back of the IV. For best reception, the external
antenna should be located outside your home.
Message on-screen that power was interrupted
The IV can't receive alerts during a power outage. Pressthe HEARVOICEbutton once power is restored to hear any alerts that might have been issued.
Message seen option not working
The IV can't display the message when the ]V is off. Pressthe VIEW MESSAGEbutton to
view the alert,
Receiving too many alerts
Go to the Alert Guard menu and select Locations. Check all the locations you set. If
you've chosen All of U.& or All nearby, you mig ht want to select a specific area.
If n!l four locations have been set in the LOCATIONSmenu, consider setting Nearby I, 2
and 3 to No Area. Highlight the state you set for these areas and then pressthe left or
right arrow button to choose No Area (it is listed before Alabama and after St. Lawrence _ve_
TV Problems
TV won't turn on
Pressthe IV button.
Make sure the IV is plugged in.
Cheek the wall receptacle (or extension cord) to make sure it is "live" by plugging in
something else.
Something might be wrong with your remote control Pressthe POWERbutton on the
front of the W. If the IX/turns on, cheek the remote control solutions on page 35,
The front panel controls may be locked (disabled). Use the remote control to untoek the
front panel controls by selecting the Lock FL Panel in the PARENTALCONTROLmenu and
pressOK (box won't have check mark).
Buttons don't work
If you're using the remote control, pressthe _V button first to make sure the remote is in
_V mode.
The front panel controls may be locked (disabled). Use the remote control to unlock the
front panel controls by selecting the Lock FL Panel in the PARENTALCONTROLmenu and
pressOK (box won't have check mark).
Unplug the IV for two minutes and then plug it back in. Turn the TV on and try again.
TV turns off unexpectedly
Sleep timer may have been activated. Go to page 32 for instructions.
KidPassmay have been activated. Go to page 28 for instructions.
Wake-up timer turned on the 1V and no remote or front panel buttons were pressed for
two hours.
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Electronic protection circuit may have been activated because of a power surge. Wait 30 seconds and then turn on again. If this happens frequently, the voltage in your
house may be abnormally high or low.
Unplug IV. Wait five minutes. Plug it in again.
TV turns on unexpectedly
Wake-up timer might have been activated. Go to page 32 for instructions.
You might have pressed CH+, CH- or OK on the remote accidentally,
Blank screen
Make sure you have connected the component to the IV correctly.
Make sure the component connected to the IV's turned on and the IV's tuned to the
corresponding video input channel.
Try another channel.
No sound, picture okay
Maybe the sound is muted. Try pressing the volume up button to restore sound.
Make sure the audio cables are fully connected to the AUDIO input jacks.
If using S-Video or Y.PB.PR,remember to also connect the component's left and right
audio output jacks to the Iv's AUDIO in put jacks.
Make sure the Int. Speakers option in the SOUND menu is turned on.
Can't select certain channel
Channel may be blocked or not approved through the V-Chip.
If using a VCR, check to make sure the IV/VCR button on the VCR is in the correct mode (press the IV/VCR button on your VCR).
Noisy stereo reception
May be a weak station. Access the SOUND menu, highlight Sound Type and then
choose Mono.
No picture/blue screen, no sound butTV is on
Maybe the signal type is set wrong. Go to page 31 for detailed instructions.
The channel might be blank- change channels.
If you're watching your VCR and it's connected with a coaxial cable to the IV ANT jack,
tune the IV to channel 3 or 4 (whichever channel isselected on the 3/4 switch on the
back of your VCR). Also check to make sure the IV/VCR button on the VCR is in the
correct mode (press the IVNCR button on your VCR).
Soundokay, picture poor
Check antenna and video connections. Make sure all of the cables are firmly connected
to the jacks.
Try adjusting the sharpness function to improve weak signals. Go to page 30 for more instructions.
Black box appears on the screen
Closed-captioning might be on. Check Closed Coption in the Setup menu. Go to page 31 for more instructions.
PASSWORD menu appears
KidPass option is activated and you try to reset the time.
You turn the IV on after KidPass shut off the IV.
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The Remote Control Doesn't Work
Something might be between the remote and the remote sensor on the component. Make sure there is a clear path.
Maybe the remote isn't aimed directly at the component {]V or VCR)that you're trying
to operate,
Maybe remote is not in 1V Mode. Press the TV button so remote will control TV.
Maybe batteries in remote are weak, dead, or installed incorrectly. Put new batteries in
the remote. {Note, if you remove the batteries, you may have to reprogram the remote
to operate other components,)
You might need to reset the remote: remove batteries and press the number 1 button
for at least 60 seconds. Releasethe 1 button, replace the batteries, and (if necessary)
program the remote again.
Problems with V-Chip/Parental Controls
The rating limits don't work
Youmustlock the settings.Goto the MAIN MENU{pressMENUon your remote),select ParentalControl,selectV-Chipactive.
I don't remember my password and I want to unlock the TV
If you forget your password you can reset it. Make sure the TV is off. Simultaneously pressand hold VOL< on the g/'s front panel and CLEARon the remote for
approximately 5 seconds. Enter a new password the next time you access the PARENTAL
CONTROLmenu.
The V-Chip won't let me watch a program even though it's not rated as
violent
Maybethe moviewasgiven an NR(Not Rated)status.After you blockmovieratings,
you mustsetNRto Viewseparatelyin orderto view movieswith an NRrating.
Care and Cleanin 9
CAUTION: Turn OFF your W before cleaning. You can clean the TV as required, using a soft lint-free cloth. Be sure to occasionally
dust the ventilation slots in the cabinet to help assure adequate ventilation. The W's screen may be cleaned with a soft, lint-free cloth as well. Take care not to
scratch or mar the screen. If necessary, you may use a cloth dampened with warm water. Never use strong cleaning agents, such as ammonia-based cleaners, or abrasive powder. These types of cleaners will damage the TV.
WhiIe cleaning do not spray liquid directly on the lights on the front of the ]V, on the screen, or aIIow liquid to run down the screen and inside the W. Also, never pIaee drinks or vases with water on top of the W. This could increase the risk of fire or shock hazard or damage to the ]V.
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 ]V picture tubes). ALSO, some network/program Iogos, phone numbers, etc. may cause similar damage. This damage is not covered by your warranty.
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Alabama Counties Marshall 001095 Fairbanks 002240 Crawford 005033 Autauga 001001 Mobile 001097 Valdez-Cordova 002261 Crittenden 005035
Baldwin 001003 Monroe 001099 Wade Hampton 002270 Cross 005037 Barbour 001005 Montgomery 001101 Wrangell_ Dallas 005039 gibb 001007 Morgan 001103 Petersburg 002280 Desba 005041
Blount 001009 Perry 001105 Yakutat 002282 Drew 005043
Bullock 001011 Pickens 001107 Yukon_Koyukuk 002290 Faulkner 005045
Butler 001013 Pike 001109 American Samoa Franklin 005047 Calhoun 001015 Randolph 001111 Eastern District 060010 Fulton 005049
Chambers 001017 Russell 001113 Manu'a District 060020 Garland 005051 Cherokee 001019 St, Clair 001115 Rose Island 060030 Grant 005053
Chilton 001021 Shelby 001117 Swains Island 060040 Greene 005055 Choctaw 001023
Sumter 001119 Western District 060050 Nempstead 005057
Clarke 001025
Palladega 001121 Arizona Counties Not Spring 005059
Clay 001027 Cleburne 001029 Pallapoosa 001123 Apache 004001 Howard 005061
Puscaloosa 001125 Coehise 004008 Independence 005063
Coffee 001031
Walker 001127 Coeonino 004005 Izard 005065
Colbert 001033 Conecuh 001035 Washington 001129 Gila 004007 Jackson 005067
Coosa 001037 Wilcox 001131 Graham 004009 Jefferson 005069 Covington 001039 Winston 001133 Greenlee 004011 Johnson 005071
Crensbaw 001041 Alaska LaPaz 004012 Lafayette 005073
Cullman 001043 Aleutians East 002013 Marieopa 004013 Lawrence 005075 Dale 001046 Aleutians West 002016 Mohave 004015 Lee 005077
Dallas 001047 Anchorage 002020 Navajo 004017 Lincoln 005079
DeKalb 001049 Bethel 002050 Pima 004019 Little River 005081
Elmore 001051 Bristol Bay 002060 Pinal 004021 Logan 005083 Escambia 001053 Denali 002068 Santa Cruz 004023 /onoke 005085
Etowah 001055 Dillingham 002070 Yavapai 004025 Madison 005087 Fayette 001057 Fairbanks N. Star 002090 Yuma 004027 Marion 005089 Franklin 001059 Naines 002100 Arkansas Counties Miller 005091
Geneva 001061 Juneau 002110 Arkansas 005001 Mississippi 005093
Greene 001063 Kenai Peninsula 002122 Ashley 005003 Monroe 005095 Hale 001065 Ketehikan Gtwy. 002130 Baxter 005005 Montgomery 005097
Henry 001067 Kodiak Island O02150 Benton 005007 Nevada 005099 Houston 001069 Lake [t Peninsula 002164 Boone 005009 Newton 005101
Jackson 001071 Matanuska- Bradley 005011 Ouachita 005103 Jefferson 001073 Susitna 002170 Calhoun 005013 Perry 005105
Lamar 001075 Name 002180 Carroll 005015 Phillips 005107 Lauderdale 001077 North Slope 002185 Chicot 005017 Pike 005109
Lawrence 001079 Northwest Artie 002188 Clark 005019 Poinsett 005111 Lee 001081
Pr, Wales-Outer Clay 005021 Polk 005113
Limestone 001083 Cleburne 005023 Lowndes 001085 Ketch 002201 Pope 005115
Sitka 002220 Cleveland 005025 Prairie 005117
Macon 001087 Madison 001089 Skagway- Columbia 005027 Pulaski 005119
Marengo 001091 Noonah-Ang 002232 Conway 005029 Randolph 005121 Marion 001093 Southeast Craigbead 005031 St, Francis 005123
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Saline 005125 San 8enito 006069 Garfield 008045 Tolland 009013 Scott 005127 San 8emardino 006071 GHpin 008047 Windham 009015 Searey 005129 San Diego 006073 Grand 008049 Delaware Counties
Sebastian 005131 San Francisco 006075 Gunnison 008051 Kent 010001 Sevier 005133 San Joaquin 006077 Ninsdale 008053 New Castle 010003 Sharp 005135 San Luis Obispo 006079 Nuerfano 008055 Sussex 010005
Stone 005137 San Mateo 006081 Jackson 008057 Federated States of Union 005139 Santa Barbara 006083 Jefferson 008059 Mieronesia
Van 8uren 005141 Santa Clara 006085 Kiowa 008061 Chuuk 064002 Washington 005143 Santa Cruz 006087 Kit Carson 008063 Kosrae 064005
White 005145 Shasta 006089 Lake 008065 Pohnpei 064040 Woodruff 005147 Sierra 006091 La Plata 008067 Yap 064060
Yell 005149 Siskiyou 006093 Latimer 008069 California Counties Alameda 006001 Alpine 006003
Amador 006005 Butte 006007 Calaveras 006009
Colusa 006011 Contra Costa 006013 Del Norte 006015
El Dorado 006017 Fresno 006019 Glenn 006021
Humboldt 006023 Imperial 006025
Inyo 006027 Kern 006029
Kings 006031
Lake 006033 Lassen 006035 Los Angeles 006037
Madera 006039 Matin 006041 Mariposa 006043
Mendoeino 006045 Mereed 006047
Modoc 006049 Mono 006051 Monterey 006053
Napa 006055 Nevada 006057
Orange 006059 Placer 006061
Plumas 006063 Riverside 006065 Sacramento 006067
Solano 006095 Las Animas 008071 Alaehua 012001 Sonoma 006097 Lincoln 008073 Baker 012003
Stanislaus 006099 Logan 008075 Bay 012005 Sutter 006101 Mesa 008077 Bradford 012007 Tehama 006103 Mineral 008079 Brevard 012009
Trinity 006105 Moffat 008081 Broward 012011 Tulare 006107 Montezuma 008083 Calhoun 012013 Puolumne 006109 Montrose 008085 Charlotte 012015
Ventura 006111 Morgan 008087 Citrus 012017 Yolo 006113 Otero 008089 Clay 012019
Yuba 006115 Ouray 008091 Collier 012021 Colorado Counties Park 008093 Columbia 012023
Adams 008001 Phillips 008095 DeSoto 012027 Alamosa 008003 Pitkin 008097 Dixie 012029
Arapahoe 008005 Prowers 008099 Duval 012031 Arehuleta 008007 Pueblo 008101 Eseambia 012033
Baea 008009 Rio Blaneo 008103 Flagler 012035 Bent 008011 Rio Grande 008105 Franklin 012037
Boulder 008013 Routt 008107 Gadsden 012039 Broomfield 008014 Saguaehe 008109 Gilehrist 012041
Chaffee 008015 San Juan 008111 Glades 012043 Cheyenne 008017 San Miguet 008113 Gulf 012045 Clear Creek 008019 Sedgwiek 008115 Hamilton 012047 Conejos 008021 Summit 008117 Hardee 012049
Costilla 008023 Teller 008119 Hendry 012051 Crowley 008025 Washington 008121 Hernando 012053
Custer 008027 Weld 008123 Highlands 012055 Delta 008029 Yuma 008125 Hillsborough 012057
Denver 008081 Connecticut Counties Holmes 012059 Dolores 008033 Fairfield 009001 Indian River 012061 Douglas 008035 Hartford 009003 Jackson 012063 Eagle 008037 Litchfield 009005 Jefferson 012065
Elbert 008089 Middlesex 009007 Lafayette 012067 El Paso 008041 New Haven 009009 Lake 012069 Fremont 008043 New London 009011 Lee 012071
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Leon 012073 Bulloch 013031 Gordon 013129 Pickens 013227 Levy 012075 Burke 013033 Grady 013131 Pierce 013229
Liberty 012077 Butts 013035 Greene 013133 Pike 013231 Madison 012079 Calhoun 013037 Gwinnett 013135 Polk 013233
Manatee 012081 Camden 013039 Habersham 013137 Pulaski 013235 Marion 012083 Candler 013043 Hall 013139 Putnam 013237
Martin 012085 Carroll 013045 Hancock 013141 Quitman 013239 Miami_Dade 012086 Catoosa 013047 Haralson 013143 Rabun 013241 Monroe 012087 Charlton 013049 Harris 013145 Randolph 013243
Nassau 012089 Chatham 013051 Hart 013147 Richmond 013245 Okaloosa 012091 Chattahoochee 013053 Heard 013149 Rockdale 013247
Okeeehobee 012093 Chattooga 013055 Henry 013151 Sehley 013249 Orange 012095 Cherokee 013057 Houston 013153 Sereven 013251
Osceola 012097 Clarke 013059 Irwin 013155 Seminole 013253 Palm Beach 012099 Clay 013061 Jackson 013157 Spalding 013255
Pasta 012101 Clayton 013063 Jasper 013159 Stephens 013257 Pinellas 012103 Clinch 013065 Jeff Davis 013161 Stewart 013259
Polk 012105 Cobb 013067 Jefferson 013163 Sumter 013261 Putnam 012107 CofFee 013069 Jenkins 013165 Talbot 013263 St. Johns 012109 Colquitt 013071 Johnson 013167 Paliaferro 013265
St. Lueie 012111 Columbia 013073 Jones 013169 Tattnall 013267 Santa Rosa 012113 Cook 013075 Lamar 013171 Taylor 013269
Sarasota 012115 Coweta 013077 Lanier 013173 Telfair 013271 Seminole 012117 Crawford 013079 Laurens 013175 PerreH 013273
Sumter 012119 Crisp 013081 Lee 013177 Thomas 013275 Suwannee 012121 bade 013083 Liberty 013179 P{Ft 013277
Taylor 012123 Dawson 013085 Lincoln 013181 Toombs 013279 Union 012125 Decatur 013087 Long 013183 Towns 013281
Volusia 012127 beKalb 013089 Lowndes 013185 Preutlen 013283 WakuHa 012129 Dodge 013091 Lumpkin 013187 Troup 013285
Walton 012131 booly 013093 MeDuffie 013189 Turner 013287 Washington 012133 bougherty 013095 Melntosh 013191 Pwiggs 013289 Georgia Counties Douglas 013097 Macon 013193 Union 013291
Appling 013001 Early 013099 Madison 013195 Upson 013293 Atkinson 013003 Echols 013101 Marion 013197 Walker 013295
Bacon 013005 Effingham 013103 Meriwether 013199 Walton 013297 Baker 013007 Elbert 013105 Miller 013201 Ware 013299 Baldwin 013009 Emanuel 013107 Mitchell 013205 Warren 013301
Banks 013011 Evans 013109 Monroe 013207 Washington 013303 Barrow 013013 Fannin 013111 Montgomery 013209 Wayne 013305 Barrow 013015 Fayette 013113 Morgan 013211 Webster 013307 Ben Hill 013017 Floyd 013115 Murray 013213 Wheeler 013309
Berrien 013019 Forsyth 013117 Muscogee 013215 White 013311 Bibb 013021 Franklin 013119 Newton 013217 Whitfield 013313
Bleekley 013023 Fulton 013121 Oeonee 013219 Wilcox 013315 Brantley 013025 Gilmer 013123 Oglethorpe 013221 Wilkes 013317 Brooks 013027 Glascock 013125 Paulding 013223 Wilkinson 013319
Bryan 013029 Glynn 013127 Peach 013225 Worth 013321
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Hawaii Counties Twin Falls 016083 Kane 017089 Wabash 017185 Hawaii 015001 Valley 016085 Kankakee 017091 Warren 017187
Honolulu 015003 Washington 016087 Kendall 017093 Washington 017189 Kalawao 015005 Blinois uC_gu_3jBs Knox 017095 Wayne 017191 Kauai 015007 Adams 017001 Lake 017097 White 017193
Maul 015009 Alexander 017003 La Sale 017099 Whiteside 017195 Idaho Counties Bond 017005 Lawrence 017101 Wll 017197
Ada 016001 Boone 017007 Lee 017103 Wlliamson 017199 Adams 016003 Brown 017009 Livingston 017105 Winnebago 017201
Bannock 016005 Bureau 017011 Logan 017107 Woodford 017203 Bear Lake 016007 Calhoun 017013 McDonough 017109 Indiana Counties
Benewah 016009 Carroll 017015 McHenry 017111 Adams 018001 Bingham 016011 Cass 017017 McLean 017113 Allen 018003 Blaine 016013 Champaign 017019 Macon 017115 Bartholomew 018005
Boise 016015 Christian 017021 Macoupin 017117 Benton 018007 Bonner 016017 Clark 017023 Madison 017119 Blackford 018009 Bonneville 016019 Clay 017025 Marion 017121 Boone 018011
Boundary 016021 Clinton 017027 Marshall 017123 Brown 018013 Butte 016023 Coles 017029 Mason 017125 Carroll 018015
Camas 016025 Cook 017031 Massac 017127 Cass 018017 Canyon 016027 Crawford 017033 Menard 017129 Clark 018019
Caribou 016029 Cumberland 017035 Mercer 017131 Clay 018021 Cassia 016031 DeKalb 017037 Monroe 017133 Clinton 018023
Clark 016033 De Witt 017039 Montgomery 017135 Crawford 018025 Clearwater 016035 Douglas 017041 Morgan 017137 Daviess 018027 Custer 016037 DuPage 017043 Moultrie 017139 Dearborn 018029
Elmore 016039 Edgar 017045 Ogle 017141 Decatur 018031 Franklin 016041 Edwards 017047 Peoria 017143 DeKalb 018033
Fremont 016043 Effingham 017049 Perry 017145 Delaware 018035 Gem 016045 Fayette 017051 Piatt 017147 Dubois 018037
Gooding 016047 Ford 017053 Pike 017149 Elkhart 018039 Idaho 016049 Franklin 017055 Pope 017151 Fayette 018041
Jefferson 016051 Fulton 017057 Pulaski 017153 Floyd 018043 Jerome 016053 Galatin 017059 Putnam 017155 Fountain 018045
Kootenai 016055 Greene 017061 Randolph 017157 Franklin 018047 Latah 016057 Grundy 017063 Richland 017159 Fulton 018049 Lemhi 016059 Hamilton 017065 Rock Island 017161 Gibson 018051
Lewis 016061 Hancock 017067 St. Clair 017163 Grant 018053 Lincoln 016063 Hardin 017069 Saline 017165 Greene 018055 Madison 016065 Henderson 017071 Sangamon 017167 Hamilton 018057 Minidoka 016067 Henry 017073 Schuyler 017169 Hancock 018059 Nez Perce 016069 Iroquois 017075 Scott 017171 Harrison 018061
Oneida 016071 Jackson 017077 Shelby 017173 Hendricks 018063 Owyhee 016073 Jasper 017079 Stark 017175 Henry 018065 Payette 016075 Jefferson 017081 Stephenson 017177 Howard 018067 Power 016077 Jersey 017083 Tazewell 017179 Huntington 018069
Shoshone 016079 Jo Daviess 017085 Union 017181 Jackson 018071 Teton 016081 Johnson 017087 Vermilion 017183 Jasper 018073
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Jay 018075 Warren 018171 Hancock 019081 Van 8uren 019177 Jefferson 018077 Warrick 018173 Hardin 019083 Wapello 019179
Jennings 018079 Washington 018175 Harrison 019085 Warren 019181 Johnson 018081 Wayne 018177 Henry 019087 Washington 019183 Knox 018083 Wells 018179 Howard 019089 Wayne 019185
Kosciusko 018085 White 018181 Humboldt 019091 Webster 019187 LaGrange 018087 Whitley 018183 Ida 019093 Winnebago 019189
Lake 018089 Iowa Counties Iowa 019095 Winnesbiek 019191 La Porte 018091 Adair 019001 Jackson 019097 Woodbury 019193 Lawrence 018093 Adams 019003 Jasper 019099 Worth 019195 Madison 018095 AIlamakee 019005 Jefferson 019101 Wright 019197 Marion 018097 Appanoose 019007 Johnson 019103 Kansas Counties
Marshall 018099 Audubon 019009 Jones 019108 Allen 020001 Martin 018101 Benton 019011 Keokuk 019107 Anderson 020003 Miami 018103 Black Hawk 019013 Kossuth 019109 Atchison 020008 Monroe 018105 Boone 019015 Lee 019111 Barber 020007 Montgomery 018107 Bremer 019017 Linn 019118 Barton 020009 Morgan 018109 Buchanan 019019 Louisa 019115 Bourbon 020011
Newton 018111 Buena Vista 019021 Lucas 019117 Brown 020013 Noble 018113 Butler 019023 Lyon 019119 Butler 020015
Ohio 018115 Calhoun 019025 Madison 019121 Chase 020017 Orange 018117 Carroll 019027 Mahaska 019123 Chautauqua 020019
Owen 018119 Cass 019029 Marion 019125 Cherokee 020021 Parke 018121 Cedar 019031 Marshall 019127 Cheyenne 020023
Perry 018123 Cerro Gordo 019033 Mills 019129 Clark 020025 Pike 018125 Cherokee 019035 Mitchell 019131 Clay 020027
Porter 018127 Chickasaw 019037 Monona 019133 Cloud 020029 Posey 018129 Clarke 019039 Monroe 019135 Coffey 020031
Pulaski 018131 Clay 019041 Montgomery 019137 Comanche 020033 Putnam 018133 Clayton 019043 Muscatine 019139 Cowley 020035 Randolph 018135 Clinton 019045 O'Brien 019141 Crawford 020037 Ripley 018137 Crawford 019047 Osceola 019143 Decatur 020039
Rush 018139 Dallas 019049 Page 019145 Dickinson 020041 St. Joseph 018141 Davis 019051 Palo Alto 019147 Doniphan 020043 Scott 018143 Decatur 019053 Plymouth 019149 Douglas 020045
Shelby 018145 Delaware 019055 Pocahontas 019151 Edwards 020047 Spencer 018147 Des Moines 019057 Polk 019153 Elk 020049
Starke 018149 Dickinson 019059 Pottawattamie 019155 Ellis 020051 Steuben 018151 Dubuque 019061 Poweshiek 019157 ElIsworth 020053 Sullivan 018153 Emmet 019063 Ringgold 019159 Finney 020055
Switzerland 018155 Fayette 019065 Sac 019161 Ford 020057 Tippecanoe 018157 Floyd 019067 Scott 019163 Franklin 020059
Tipton 018159 Franklin 019069 Shelby 019165 Geary 020061 Union 018161 Fremont 019071 Sioux 019167 Gove 020063
Vanderburgh 018163 Greene 019073 Story 019169 Graham 020065 Vermillion 018165 Grundy 019075 Tama 019171 Grant 020067
Vigo 018167 Gutbrie 019077 Taylor 019173 Gray 020069 Wabash 018169 Hamilton 019079 Union 019175 Greeley 020071
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Greenwood 020073 Saline 020189 Clinton 021053 McLean 021149 Hamilton 020075 Scott 020171 Crittenden 021055 Madison 021151
Harper 020077 Sedgwick 020173 Cumberland 021057 Magoffin 021153 Harvey 020079 Seward 020175 Daviess 021059 Marion 021155 Haskell 020081 Shawnee 020177 Edmonson 021061 Marshall 021157
Hodgeman 020083 Sheridan 020179 Eiliott 021063 Martin 021159 Jackson 020085 Sherman 020181 Estill 021085 Mason 021161
Jefferson 020087 Smith 020183 Fayette 021067 Meade 021163 Jewell 020089 Stafford 020185 Fleming 021069 Menifee 021165
Johnson 020091 Stanton 020187 Floyd 021071 Mercer 021167 Kearney 020093 Stevens 020189 Franklin 021073 Metealfe 021169 Kingman 020095 Sumner 020191 Fulton 021075 Monroe 021171
Kiowa 020097 Thomas 020193 Gallatin 021077 Montgomery 021173 Labette 020099 Trego 020195 Garrard 021079 Morgan 021175 Lane 020101 Wabaunsee 020197 Grant 021081 Muhlenberg 021177
Leavenworth 020103 Wallace 020199 Graves 021083 Nelson 021179 Lincoln 020105 Washington 020201 Grayson 021085 Nicholas 021181
Linn 020107 Wichita 020203 Green 021087 Ohio 021183 Logan 020109 Wilson 020205 Greenup 021089 Oldham 021185 Lyon 020111 Woodson 020207 Hancock 021091 Owen 021187 MePherson 020113 Wyandotte 020209 Hardin 021093 Owsley 021189 Marion 020115 Kentucky Counties Harlan 021095 Pendieton 021191
Marshall 020117 Adair 021001 Harrison 021097 Perry 021193 Meade 020119 Alien 021003 Hart 021099 Pike 021195
Miami 020121 Anderson 021005 Henderson 021101 Powell 021197 Mitchell 020123 8ailard 021007 Henry 021103 Pulaski 021199 Montgomery 020125 Barren 021009 Hiekman 021105 Robertson 021201 Morris 020127 Bath 021011 Hopkins 021107 Roekeastle 021203
Morton 020129 8ell 021013 Jackson 021109 Rowan 021205 Nemaha 020131 8oone 021015 Jefferson 021111 Russell 021207 Neosho 020133 Bourbon 021017 Jessamine 021113 Scott 021209 Hess 020135 8oyd 021019 Johnson 021115 Shelby 021211 Norton 020137 8oyle 021021 Kenton 021117 Simpson 021213 Osage 020139 Bracken 021023 Knott 021119 Spencer 021215
Osborne 020141 8reathitt 021025 Knox 021121 Taylor 021217 Ottawa 020143 8reekinridge 021027 Larue 021123 Todd 021219 Pawnee 020145 8ullitt 021029 Laurel 021125 Trigg 021221
Phillips 020147 Butler 021031 Lawrence 021127 Trimble 021223 Pottawatomie 020149 Caldwell 021033 Lee 021129 Union 021225
Pratt 020151 Cailoway 021035 Leslie 021131 Warren 021227 Rawlins 020153 Campbell 021037 Leteher 021133 Washington 021229
Reno 020155 Carlisle 021039 Lewis 021135 Wayne 021231 Republic 020157 Carroll 021041 Uneoln 021137 Webster 021233 Rice 020159 Carter 021043 Livingston 021139 Whitely 021235 Riley 020161 Casey 021045 Logan 021141 Wolfe 021237
Rooks 020163 Christian 021047 Lyon 021143 Woodford 021239 Rush 020165 Clark 021049 MeCracken 021145
Russell 020167 Clay 021051 MeCreary 021147
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Louisiana Parishes St. John, Baptist 022095 Jaluit Atoll 068120 Acadia 022001 St, kandry 022097 Jemo Island O68130 Allen 022003 St. Martin 022099 Kili Island O68140
Ascension 022005 St. Mary 022101 Kwajalein Atoll O68150 Assumption 022007 St. Tammany 022103 Lae Atoll O68160
Avoyelles 022009 Tangipahoa 022105 Lib Island O68170 Beauregard 022011 Tensas 022107 Likiep Atoll 068180 Bienviile 022013 Terrebonne 022109 Majuro Atoll 068190
Bossier 022015 Union 022111 Maloelap Atoll 068300 Caddo 022017 Vermilion 022113 Mejit Island 068310
Calcasieu 022019 Vernon 022115 Mili Atoll 068320 Caldwell 022021 Washington 022117 Namorik Atoll 068330
Cameron 022023 Webster 022119 Namu Atoll 068340 Catahoula 022025 W, Baton Rouge 022121 Rongelap Atoll 068350
Ciaiborne 022027 W, Carroll 022123 Rongrik Atoll 068360 Con¢ordia 022029 W, Feticiana 022125 Poke Atoll 068385
DeSoto 022031 Winn 022127 Ujae Atoll 068390 E Baton Rouge 022033 Maine Counties Ujelang Atoll 068400
E Carroll 022035 Androseoggin 023001 Utrik Atoll 068410 E Felieiana 022037 Aroostook 023003 Wotho Atoll 068420
Evangeline 022039 Cumberland 023005 Wotje Atoll 068430 Franklin 022041 Franklin 023007
Grant 022043 Hancock 023009 City of Iberia 022045 Kennebec 023011 Baltimore 024510
Iberville 022047 Knox 023013 Maryland Counties Jackson 022049 Lincoln 023015 Allegany 024001
Jefferson 022051 Oxford 023017 Anne Arundel 024003 Jefferson Davis 022053 Penobscot 023019 Baltimore 024005
Lafayette 022055 Piscataquis 023021 Calvert 024009 Lafourche 022057 Sagadahoe 023023 Caroline 024011
La Salle 022059 Somerset 023025 Carroll 024013 Lincoln 022061 Waldo 023027 Cecil 024015 Livingston 022063 Washington 023029 Charles 024017
Madison 022065 York 023031 Dorchester 024019 Morehouse 022067 Marshall Islands Frederick 024021 Natehitoches 022069 Ailinginae Atoll 068007 Garrett 024023 Orleans 022071 Ailinglaplap Harford 024025
Ouaehita 022073 Atoll 068010 Howard 024027 Plaquemines 022075 Ailuk Atoll 068030 Kent 024029
Pointe Coupee 022077 Arno Atoll 068040 Montgomery 024031 Rapides 022079 Aur Atoll 068050 Prince George's 024033 Red River 022081 Bikar Atoll 068060 Queen Anne's 024035
Riehland 022083 Bikini Atoll 068070 St. Mary's 024037 Sabine 022085 Bokak Atoll 068073 Somerset 024039
St. Bernard 022087 Ebon Atoll 068080 Talbot 024041 St. Charles 022089 Enewetak Atoll 068090 Washington 024043
St. Helena 022091 Erikub Atoll 068100 Wicomico 024045 St. James 022093 Jabat Island 068110 Worcester 024047
Massachusetts Counties Barnstable 025001 Berkshire 025003
Bristol 025005 Dukes 025007 Essex 025009
Franklin 025011 Hampden 025013
Hampshire 025015 Middlesex 025017
Nantucket 025019 Norfolk 025021 Plymouth 025023
Suffolk 025025 Worcester 025027
Michigan Counties Al¢ona 026001
Alger 026003 Allegan 026005
Alpena 026007 Antrim 026009
Arenae 026011 Baraga 026013 Barry 026015 Bay 026017
Benzie 026019 Berrien 026021 Branch 026023 Calhoun 026025
Cass 026027 Charlevoix 026029
Cheboygan 026031 Chippewa 026033
Clare 026035 Clinton 026037 Crawford 026039
Delta 026041 Dickinson 026043 Eaton 026045 Emmet 026047
Genesee 026049 Gladwin 026051
Gogebie 026053 Grand Traverse 026055
Gratiot 026057 Hillsdale 026059
Houghton 026061 Huron 026063
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Ingham 026065 Washtenaw 026161 Mahnomen 027087 Attala 028007 Ionia 026067 Wayne 026163 Marshall 027089 Benton 028009
Ioseo 026069 Wexford 026165 Martin 027091 Bolivar 028011 Iron 026071 Minnesota Counties Meeker 027093 Calhoun 028013
Isabella 026073 Aitkin 027001 Mile Laes 027095 Carrel 028015 Jackson 026075 Anoka 027003 Morrison 027097 Chickasaw 028017
Kalamazoo 026077 Booker 027005 Mower 027099 Choctaw 028019 Kalkaska 026079 Beltrami 027007 Murray 027101 Claiborne 028021
Kent 026081 Benton 027009 Nieolet 027103 Clarke 028023 Keweenaw 026083 Big Stone 027011 Nobles 027105 Clay 028025
Lake 026085 Blue Earth 027013 Norman 027107 Coahoma 028027 Lapeer 026087 Brown 027015 Olmsted 027109 Copiah 028029
Leelanau 026089 Carlton 027017 Otter Tail 027111 Covington 028031 Lenawee 026091 Carver 027019 Pennington 027113 DeSoto 028033 Livingston 026093 Cass 027021 Pine 027115 Forrest 028035 Lute 026095 Chippewa 027023 Pipestone 027117 Franklin 028037
Mackinac 026097 Chisago 027025 Polk 027119 George 028039 Maeomb 026099 Clay 027027 Pope 027121 Greene 028041 Manistee 026101 Clearwater 027029 Ramsey 027123 Grenada 028043
Marquette 026103 Cook 027031 Red Lake 027125 Hancock 028045 Mason 026105 Cottonwood 027033 Redwood 027127 Harrison 028047
Meeosta 026107 Crow Wing 027035 Renville 027129 Hinds 028049 Menominee 026109 Dakota 027037 Rice 027131 Holmes 028051
Midland 026111 Dodge 027039 Rock 027133 Humphreys 028053 Missaukee 026113 Douglas 027041 Roseau 027135 Issaquena 028055
Monroe 026115 Faribault 027043 St. Louis 027137 Itawamba 028057 Montcalm 026117 Fillmore 027045 Scott 027139 Jackson 028059
Montmorency 026119 Freeborn 027047 Sherburne 027141 Jasper 028061 Muskegon 026121 Goodhue 027049 Sibley 027143 Jefferson 028063
Newaygo 026123 Grant 027051 Stearns 027145 Jefferson Davis 028065 Oakland 026125 Hennepin 027053 Steele 027147 Jones 028067 Oceana 026127 Houston 027055 Stevens 027149 Kemper 028069
Ogemaw 026129 Hubbard 027057 Swift 027151 Lafayette 028071 Ontonagon 026131 Isanti 027059 Todd 027153 Lamar 028073
Osceola 026133 Itasea 027061 Traverse 027155 Lauderdale 028075 Oscoda 026135 Jackson 027063 Wabasha 027157 Lawrence 028077 Otsego 026137 Kanabec 027065 Wadena 027159 Leake 028079
Ottawa 026139 Kandiyohi 027067 Waseca 027161 Lee 028081 Presque Is_e 026141 Kittson 027069 Washington 027163 Leflore 028083
Roscommon 026143 Koochiching 027071 Watonwan 027165 Lincoln 028085 Saginaw 026145 Lae qui Parle 027073 Wilkin 027167 Lowndes 028087
St. Clair 026147 Lake 027075 Winona 027169 Madison 028089 St. Joseph 026149 Lake of the Wright 027171 Marion 028091
Sanilac 026151 Woods 027077 Yellow Medicine 027173 Marshall 028093 Sehooleraft 026153 Le Sueur 027079 Mississippi Counties Monroe 028095
Shiawassee 026155 Lincoln 027081 Adams 028001 Montgomery 028097 Tuseola 026157 Lyon 027083 Alcorn 028003 Neshoba 028099
Van Buren 026159 McLeod 027085 Amite 028005 Newton 028101
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Noxubee 028103 Camden 029029 Maries 029125 Wayne 029223 Oktibbeha 028105 Cape Girardeau 029031 Marion 029127 Webster 029225 Panola 028107 Carroll 029033 Mercer 029129 Worth 029227
Pearl River 028109 Carter 029035 Miller 029131 Wright 029229 Perry 028111 Cuss 029037 Mississippi 029133 Montana Counties
Pike 028113 Cedar 029039 Moniteau 029135 8eaverhead 030001 Pontotoc 028115 Chariton 029041 Monroe 029137 Big Horn 030003
Prentiss 028117 Christian 029043 Montgomery 029139 81nine 030005 Quitman 028119 Clark 029045 Morgan 029141 8roadwater 030007
Bankin 028121 Clay 029047 New Madrid 029143 Carbon 030009 Scott 028123 Clinton 029049 Newton 029145 Carter 030011
Sharkey 028125 Cole 029051 Nodaway 029147 Cascade 030013 Simpson 028127 Cooper 029053 Oregon 029149 Chouteau 030015 Smith 028129 Crawford 029055 Osage 029151 Custer 030017
Stone 028131 Dude 029057 Ozark 029153 Daniets 030019 Sunflower 028133 Dallas 029059 Pemiseot 029155 Dawson 030021
Tallahatchie 028135 Daviess 029061 Perry 029157 Deer Lodge 030023 Tate 028137 DeKalb 029063 Pettis 029159 Fallon 030025
Tippah 028139 Dent 029065 Phelps 029161 Fergus 030027 Tishomingo 028141 Douglas 029067 Pike 029163 Flathead 030029
Tunica 028143 Dunklin 029069 Platte 029165 Gallatin 030031 Union 028145 Franklin 029071 Polk 029167 Garfield 030033
Walthall 028147 Gasconade 029073 Pulaski 029169 Glacier 030035 Warren 028149 Gentry 029075 Putnam 029171 Golden Valley 030037
Washington 028151 Greene 029077 Balls 029173 Granite 030039 Wayne 028153 Grundy 029079 Randolph 029175 Hill 030041
Webster 028155 Harrison 029081 Bay 029177 Jefferson 030043 Wilkinson 028157 Henry 029083 Reynolds 029179 Judith Basin 030045 Winston 028159 Hickory 029085 Bipley 029181 Lake 030047
Yalobusha 028161 Holt 029087 St. Charles 029183 Lewis _t Clark 030049 Yazoo 028163 Howard 029089 St. Clair 029185 Liberty 030051
Howell 029091 Ste. Genevieve 029186 Lincoln 030053
City of St. Louis 029510 Iron 029093 St. Francois 029187 MeCone 030055 Missouri Counties Jackson 029095 St. Louis 029189 Madison 030057
Adair 029001 Jasper 029097 Saline 029195 Meagher 030059 Andrew 029003 Jefferson 029099 Schuyler 029197 Mineral 030061 Atchison 029005 Johnson 029101 Scotland 029199 Missoula 030063
Audrain 029007 Knox 029103 Scott 029201 Musselshell 030065 Barry 029009 Laelede 029105 Shannon 029203 Park 030067 Barton 029011 Lafayette 029107 Shelby 029205 Petroleum 030069
Bates 029013 Lawrence 029109 Stoddard 029207 Phillips 030071 Benton 029015 Lewis 029111 Stone 029209 Pondera 030073
Bollinger 029017 Lincoln 029113 Sullivan 029211 Powder River 030075 Boone 029019 Linn 029115 Taney 029213 Powell 030077
Buchanan 029021 Livingston 029117 Texas 029215 Prairie 030079 Butler 029023 McDonald 029119 Vernon 029217 Ravalli 030081 Caldwell 029025 Macon 029121 Warren 029219 Riehland 030083
Callaway 029027 Madison 029123 Washington 029221 Roosevelt 030085
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Rosebud 030087 Garden 031069 Sioux 031165 Essex 034013 Sanders 030089 Garfield 031071 Stanton 031167 Gloucester 034015 Sheridan 030091 Gosper 031073 Thayer 031169 Hudson 034017
Silver Bow 030093 Grant 031078 Thomas 031171 Hunterdon 034019 Stillwater 030095 Greeley 031077 Thurston 031173 Mercer 034021
Sweet Grass 030097 Hall 031079 Valley 031178 Middlesex 034023 Teton 030099 Hamilton 031081 Washington 031177 Monmouth 034025 Toole 030101 Harlan 031083 Wayne 031179 Morris 034027
Treasure 030103 Hayes 031085 Webster 031181 Ocean 034029 Valley 030105 Hiteheoek 031087 Wheeler 031183 Passaic 034031
Wheatland 030107 Holt 031089 York 031185 Salem 034033 Wibaux 030109 Hooker 031091 _ Somerset 034035 Yellowstone 030111 Howard 031093 Carson City 032510 Sussex 034037
Nebraska Counties Jefferson 031095 Nevada Counties Union 034039 Adams 031001 Johnson 031097 Churchill 032001 Warren 034041
Antelope 031003 Kearney 031099 Clark 032003 New Mexico Counties Arthur 031005 Keith 031101 Douglas 032005 Bemalillo 035001 Banner 031007 Keya Paha 031103 Elko 032007 Catron 035003
Blaine 031009 Kimball 031105 Esmeralda 032009 Chaves 035005 Boone 031011 Knox 031107 Eureka 032011 Cibola 035006
Box Butte 031013 Lancaster 031109 Humboldt 032013 Colfax 035007 Boyd 031015 Lincoln 031111 Lander 032015 Curry 035009
Brown 031017 Logan 031113 Lincoln 032017 De Baea 035011 Buffalo 031019 Loup 031115 Lyon 032019 DoSa Ann 035013
Burr 031021 MePherson 031117 Mineral 032021 Eddy 035015 Butler 031023 Madison 031119 Nye 032023 Grant 035017
Cuss 031025 Merrick 031121 Pershing 032027 Guadalupe 035019 Cedar 031027 Morrill 031123 Storey 032029 Harding 035021
Chase 031029 Nanee 031125 Washoe 032031 Hidalgo 035023 Cherry 031031 Nemaha 031127 White Pine 032033 Lea 035025 Cheyenne 031033 Nuekolls 031129 New Hampshire Counties Lincoln 035027 Clay 031035 Otoe 031131 Belknap 033001 Los Alamos 035028
Colfax 031037 Pawnee 031133 Carroll 033003 Luna 035029 Cuming 031039 Perkins 031135 Cheshire 033005 McKinley 035031
Custer 031041 Phelps 031137 Coos 033007 Mora 035033 Dakota 031043 Pierce 031139 Grafton 033009 Otero 035038
Dawes 031045 Platte 031141 Hillsborougb 033011 Quay 035037 Dawson 031047 Polk 031143 Merrimack 033013 Rio Arriba 035039
Deuel 031049 Red Willow 031145 Rockingham 033015 Roosevelt 035041 Dixon 031051 Richardson 031147 Stratford 033017 Sandoval 035043
Dodge 031053 Rock 031149 Sullivan 033019 San Juan 035045 Douglas 031055 Saline 031151 New Jersey Counties San Miguel 035047
Dundy 031057 Sarpy 031153 Atlantic 034001 Santa Ee 035049 Fillmore 031059 Saunders 031155 Bergen 034003 Sierra 035051 Franklin 031061 Scotts Bluff 031157 Burlington 034005 Soeorro 035053
Frontier 031063 Seward 031159 Camden 034007 Taos 035055 Furnas 031065 Sheridan 031161 Cape May 034009 Torrance 035057 Gage 031067 Sherman 031163 Cumberland 034011 Union 035059
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Valencia 035061 Schenectady 036093 Durham 037063 Rowan 037159 New York Counties Schoharie 036095 Edgeeombe 037065 Rutherford O37161 Albany 036001 Schuyler 036097 Forsyth 037067 Sampson 037163 Allegany 036003 Seneca 036099 Franklin 037069 Scotland 037165 Bronx 036005 Steuben 036101 Gaston 037071 Stanly 037167
Broome 036007 Suffolk 036103 Gates 037073 Stokes 037169 Cattaraugus 036009 Sullivan 036105 Graham 037075 Surry 037171
Cayuga 036011 Tioga 036107 Granville 037077 Swain 037173 Chautauqua 036013 Tompkins 036109 Greene 037079 Transylvania 037175
Chemung 036015 Ulster 036111 Guilford 037081 Tyrrell 037177 Chenango 036017 Warren 036113 Halifax 037083 Union 037179
Clinton 036019 Washington 036115 Harnett 037085 Vance 037181 Columbia 036021 Wayne 036117 Haywood 037087 Wake 037183
Cortland 036023 Westchester 036119 Henderson 037089 Warren 037185 Delaware 036025 Wyoming 036121 Hertford 037091 Washington 037187 Dutehess 036027 Yates 036123 Hoke 037093 Watauga 037189 Erie 036029 North Carolina Counties Hyde 037095 Wayne 037191
Essex 036031 Alamanee 037001 IredeH 037097 Wilkes 037193 Franklin 036033 Alexander 037003 Jackson 037099 Wilson 037195
Fulton 036035 AIleghany 037005 Johnston 037101 Yadkin 037197 Genesee 036037 Anson 037007 Jones 037103 Yaneey 037199
Greene 036039 Ashe 037009 Lee 037105 North Dakota Counties Hamilton 036041 Avery 037011 Lenoir 037107 Adams 038001
Herkimer 036043 Beaufort 037013 Lincoln 037109 Barnes 038003 Jefferson 036045 Bertie 037015 McDoweH 037111 Benson 038005 Kings 036047 Bladen 037017 Macon 037113 Billings 038007
Lewis 036049 Brunswick 037019 Madison 037115 Bottineau 038009 Livingston 036051 Buncombe 037021 Martin 037117 Bowman 038011
Madison 036053 Burke 037023 Mecklenburg 037119 Burke 038013 Monroe 036055 Cabarrus 037025 Mitchell 037121 Burleigh 038015
Montgomery 036057 Caldwell 037027 Montgomery 037123 Cass 038017 Nassau 036059 Camden 037029 Moore 037125 Cavalier 038019
New York 036061 Carteret 037031 Nash 037127 Dickey 038021 Niagara 036063 Caswell 037033 New Hanover 037129 Divide 038023
Oneida 036065 Catawba 037035 Northhampton 037131 Dunn 038025 Onondaga 036067 Chatham 037037 Onslow 037133 Eddy 038027
Ontario 036069 Cherokee 037039 Orange 037135 Emmons 038029 Orange 036071 Chowan 037041 Pamlico 037137 Foster 038031
Orleans 036073 Clay 037043 Pasquotank 037139 Golden Valley 038033 Oswego 036075 Cleveland 037045 Ponder 037141 Grand Forks 038035 Otsego 036077 Columbus 037047 Perquimans 037143 Grant 038037 Putnam 036079 Craven 037049 Person 037145 Griggs 038039
Queens 036081 Cumberland 037051 Pitt 037147 Hettinger 038041 Rensselaer 036083 Currituck 037053 Polk 037149 Kidder 038043
Richmond 036085 Dare 037055 Randolph 037151 LaMoure 038045 Rockland 036087 Davidson 037057 Richmond 037153 Logan 038047 St. Lawrence 036089 Davie 037059 Robeson 037155 McHenry 038049
Saratoga 036091 Duplin 037061 Rockingham 037157 Mclntosh 038051
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McKenzie 038053 Columbiana 039029 Pau[ding 039125 Dewey McLean 038055 Coshocton 039031 Perry 039127 Ellis
Mercer 038057 Crawford 039033 Piekaway 039129 Garfield Morton 038059 Cuyahoga 039035 Pike 039131 Garvin Mountrail 038061 Darke 039037 Portage 039133 Grady
Nelson 038063 Defiance 039039 Prebie 039135 Grant Oliver 038065 Delaware 039041 Putnam 039137 Greer
Pembina 038067 Erie 039043 Richland 039139 Harmon Pierce 038069 Fairfield 039045 Ross 039141 Harper
Ramsey 038071 Fayette 039047 Sandusky 039143 Haskell Ransom 038073 Franklin 039049 Scioto 039145 Hughes Renville 038075 Fulton 039051 Seneca 039147 Jackson
Riehland 038077 Gallia 039053 Shelby 039149 Jefferson Rolette 038079 Geauga 039055 Stark 039151 Johnston
Sargent 038081 Greene 039057 Summit 039153 Kay Sheridan 038083 Guernsey 039059 Trumbull 039155 Kingfisher
Sioux 038085 Hamilton 039061 Tuscarawas 039157 Kiowa Slope 038087 Hancock 039063 Union 039159 Latimer
Stark 038089 Hardin 039065 Van Wert 039161 Le F[ore Steele 038091 Harrison 039067 Vinton 039163 Lincoln
Stutsman 038093 Henry 039069 Warren 039165 Logan Towner 038095 Highland 039071 Washington 039167 Love
TraiH 038097 Hocking 039073 Wayne 039169 MeClain Walsh 038099 Holmes 039075 Williams 039171 MeCurtain
Ward 038101 Huron 039077 Wood 039173 Melntosh Wells 038103 Jackson 039079 Wyandot 039175 Major
Williams 038105 Jefferson 039081 Oklahoma Comities Marshall Northern Mariana Islands Knox 039083 Adair 040001 Mayes Northern Lake 039085 Alfalfa 040003 Murray Islands 069085 Lawrence 039087 Atoka 040005 Muskogee Rota Island 069100 Licking 039089 Beaver 040007 Noble Saipan Island 069110 Logan 039091 8eckham 040009 Nowata
Tinian Island 069120 Lorain 039093 81nine 040011 Okfuskee Ohio Counties Lucas 039095 Bryan 040013 Oklahoma Adams 039001 Madison 039097 Caddo 040015 Okmulgee Allen 039003 Mahoning 039099 Canadian 040017 Osage
Ashland 039005 Marion 039101 Carter 040019 Ottawa Ashtabula 039007 Medina 039103 Cherokee 040021 Pawnee
Athens 039009 Meigs 039105 Choctaw 040023 Payne Auglaize 039011 Mercer 039107 Cimarron 040025 Pittsburg Belmont 039013 Miami 039109 Cleveland 040027 Pontotoc Brown 039015 Monroe 039111 Coal 040029 Pottawatomie
Butler 039017 Montgomery 039113 Comanche 040031 Pushmataha Carroll 039019 Morgan 039115 Cotton 040033 Roger Mills
Champaign 039021 Morrow 039117 Craig 040035 Rogers Clark 039023 Muskingum 039119 Creek 040037 Seminole Clermont 039025 Noble 039121 Custer 040039 Sequoyah
Clinton 039027 Ottawa 039123 Delaware 040041 Stephens
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040055 040057 040059
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040065 040067 040069
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Texas 040139 Republic of Palau Huntingdon 042061 Bayam6n 072021 Tillman 040141 Aimetiik 070002 Indiana 042063 Cabo Rojo 072023 Tulsa 040143 Airai 070004 Jefferson 042065 Caguas 072025
Wagoner 040145 Anguar 070010 Juniata 042067 Camuy 072027 Washington 040147 Hatoboheit 070050 Lackawanna 042069 Can6vanas 072029
Wasbita 040149 Kayangel 070100 Lancaster 042071 Carolina 072031 Woods 040151 Koror 070150 Lawrence 042073 Cata6o 072033
Woodward 040153 Melekeok 070212 Lebanon 042075 Cayey 072035
_on Counties Ngaraard 070214 Lehigh 042077 Ceiba 072037
Baker 041001 Ngarchelong 070218 Luzerne 042079 Ciales 072039 Benton 041003 Ngardmau 070222 Lycoming 042081 Cidra 072041
Claekamas 041005 Ngatpang 070224 MeKean 042083 Coamo 072043 Ciatsop 041007 Ngchesar 070226 Mercer 042085 Comerio 072045
Columbia 041009 Ngernmlengui 070227 Mifflin 042087 Corozal 072047 Coos 041011 Ngiwal 070228 Monroe 042089 Culebra 072049 Crook 041013 Peleliu 070350 Montgomery 042091 Dorado 072051 Curry 041015 Sonsorol 070370 Montour 042093 Fajardo 072053 Desehutes 041017 Pennsylvania Counties Northampton 042095 Florida 072054 Douglas 041019 Adams 042001 Northumberland 042097 Gu_niea 072055
Gilliam 041021 Allegheny 042003 Perry 042099 Guayama 072057 Grant 041023 Armstrong 042005 Philadelphia 042101 Guayanilla 072059 Harney 041025 Beaver 042007 Pike 042103 Guaynabo 072061
Hood River 041027 Bedford 042009 Potter 042105 Gurabo 072063 Jackson 041029 Berks 042011 Schuylkill 042107 Hatillo 072065
Jefferson 041031 Blair 042013 Snyder 042109 Hormigueros 072067 Josephine 041033 Bradford 042015 Somerset 042111 Humaeao 072069
Kiamath 041035 Bucks 042017 Sullivan 042113 Isabela 072071 Lake 041037 Butler 042019 Susquehanna 042115 Jayuya 072073
Lane 041039 Cambria 042021 Tioga 042117 Juana Diaz 072075 Lincoln 041041 Cameron 042023 Union 042119 Juncos 072077
Linn 041043 Carbon 042025 Venango 042121 Lajas 072079 Maiheur 041045 Centre 042027 Warren 042123 Lares 072081
Marion 041047 Chester 042029 Washington 042125 Las Matins 072083 Morrow 041049 Clarion 042031 Wayne 042127 kas Piedras 072085
Multnomah 041051 Clearfietd 042033 Westmoreland 042129 koiza 072087 Polk 041053 Clinton 042035 Wyoming 042131 kuquillo 072089
Sherman 041055 Columbia 042037 York 042133 Manati 072091 Tillamook 041057 Crawford 042039 Puerto Rico Maneao 072093 UmatiHa 041059 CumbeHand 042041 Adjuntas 072001 Maunabo 072095 Union 041061 Dauphin 042043 Aguada 072003 Mayag_Jez 072097 Wallowa 041063 Delaware 042045 Aguadilla 072005 Moea 072099 Wasco 041065 Elk 042047 Aguas Buenas 072007 Morovis 072101
Washington 041067 Erie 042049 Aibonito 072009 Naguabo 072103 Wheeler 041069 Fayette 042051 ABaseo 072011 Naranjito 072105 Yamhill 041071 Forest 042053 Arecibo 072013 Orocovis 072107
Franklin 042055 Arroyo 072015 Patillas 072109 Fulton 042057 Barceloneta 072017 Peffuetas 072111
Greene 042059 Barranquitas 072019 Ponce 072113
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Ouebradillas 072115 Georgetown 045043 Fall River 046047 Tennessee Counties Rinc6n 072117 Greenville 045045 Faulk 046049 Anderson 047001
Rio Grande 072119 Greenwood 045047 Grant 046051 Bedford 047003 S_bana Grande 072121 Hampton 045049 Gregory 046053 Benton 047005
Salinas 072123 Hetty 045051 Haakon 046055 Bledsoe 047007 San GermSn 072125 Jasper 045053 Hamlin 046057 Blount 047009 San Juan 072127 Kershaw 045055 Hand 046059 Bradley 047011 San Lorenzo 072129 Lancaster 045057 Hanson 046061 Campbell 047013
San Sebastian 072131 Laurens 045059 Harding 046063 Cannon 047015 Santa Isabel 072133 Lee 045061 Hughes 046065 Carroll 047017
Tea Alta 072135 Lexington 045063 Hutchinson 046067 Carter 047019 Tea 8aja 072137 McCormick 045065 Hyde 046069 Cheatham 047021
Trujillo Alto 072139 Marion 045067 Jackson 046071 Chester 047023 Utuado 072141 Marlboro 045069 Jerauld 046073 Claibome 047025
Vega Alta 072143 Newberry 045071 Jones 046075 Clay 047027 Vega Baja 072145 Oconee 045073 Kingsbury 046077 Cooke 047029
Vieques 072147 Orangeburg 045075 Lake 046079 Coffee 047031 Villaiba 072149 Piekens 045077 Lawrence 046081 Crockett 047033
Yabucoa 072151 Riehland 045079 Lincoln 046083 Cumberland 047035 Yauco 072153 Saluda 045081 Lyman 046085 Davidson 047037 Rhode Island Counties Spartanburg 045083 MeCook 046087 Decatur 047039
Bristol 044001 Sumter 045085 MePherson 046089 DeKaib 047041 Kent 044003 Union 045087 Marshal 046091 Diekson 047043
Newport 044005 Williamsburg 045089 Meade 046093 Dyer 047045 Providence 044007 York 045091 Metlette 046095 Fayette 047047
Washington 044009 South Dakota Counties Miner 046097 Fentress 047049 South Carolina Counties Aurora 046003 Minnehaha 046099 Franklin 047051
Abbeville 045001 Beadle 046005 Moody 046101 Gibson 047053 Aiken 045003 Bennett 046007 Pennington 046103 Giles 047055 Allendale 045005 Ben Heroine 046009 Perkins 046105 Grainger 047057
Anderson 045007 Brookings 046011 Potter 046107 Greene 047059 Bamberg 045009 Brown 046013 Roberts 046109 Grundy 047061
Bamwell 045011 Bmle 046015 Sanborn 046111 Hamblen 047063 Beaufort 045013 Buffalo 046017 Shannon 046113 Hamilton 047065 Berkeley 045015 Butte 046019 Spink 046115 Hancock 047067 Calhoun 045017 Campbetl 046021 Stanley 046117 Hardeman 047069 Charleston 045019 Charles Mix 046023 Sully 046119 Hardin 047071
Cherokee 045021 Clark 046025 Todd 046121 Hawkins 047073 Chester 045023 Clay 046027 Tripp 046123 Haywood 047075
Chesterfield 045025 Codington 046029 Turner 046125 Henderson 047077 Clarendon 045027 Corson 046031 Union 046127 Henry 047079
Colleton 045029 Custer 046033 Walworth 046129 Hickman 047081 Darlington 045031 Davison 046035 Yankton 046135 Houston 047083
Dillon 045033 Day 046037 Ziebaeh 046137 Humphreys 047085 Dorchester 045035 Deuel 046039 Jackson 047087
Edgefield 045037 Dewey 046041 Jefferson 047089 Fairfield 045039 Douglas 046043 Johnson 047091
Florence 045041 Edmunds 046045 Knox 047093
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Lake 047095 Texas Counties Concho 048095 Hall 048191 Lauderdale 047097 Anderson 048001 Cooke 048097 Hamilton 048193
Lawrence 047099 Andrews 048003 Corye_l 048099 Hansford 048195 Lewis 047101 Angelina 048005 Cottle 048101 Hardeman 048197
Lincoln 047103 Aransas 048007 Crane 048103 Hardin 048199 Loudon 047105 Archer 048009 Crockett 048105 Harris 048201
McMinn 047107 Armstrong 048011 Crosby 048107 Harrison 048203 MeNairy 047109 Atascosa 048013 Culberson 048109 Hartley 048205
Macon 047111 Austin 048015 Dallam 048111 Haskell 048207 Madison 047113 Bailey 048017 Dallas 048113 Hays 048209
Marion 047115 Bandera 048019 Dawson 048115 Hemphill 048211 Marshall 047117 Bastrop 048021 Deaf Smith 048117 Henderson 048213
Maury 047119 Baylor 048023 Delta 048119 Hidalgo 048215 Meigs 047121 Bee 048025 Denton 048121 Hill 048217
Monroe 047123 Bel_ 048027 DeWitt 048123 Hoekley 048219 Montgomery 047125 Bexar 048029 Dickens 048125 Hood 048221 Moore 047127 Blan¢o 048031 Dimmit 048127 Hopkins 048223 Morgan 047129 Borden 048033 Donley 048129 Houston 048225
Obion 047131 Bosque 048035 Duval 048131 Howard 048227 Overton 047133 Bowie 048037 Eastland 048133 Hudspeth 048229 Perry 047135 Brazoria 048039 Eetor 048135 Hunt 048231
Pickett 047137 Brazos 048041 Edwards 048137 Hutehison 048233 Polk 047139 Brewster 048043 EHis 048139 Irion 048235
Putnam 047141 Briscoe 048045 El Paso 048141 Jack 048237 Rhea 047143 Brooks 048047 Erath 048143 Jackson 048239
Roane 047145 Brown 048049 Falls 048145 Jasper 048241 Robertson 047147 Burleson 048051 Fannin 048147 Jeff Davis 048243
Rutherford 047149 Burner 048053 Fayette 048149 Jefferson 048245 Scott 047151 Caldwell 048055 Fisher 048151 Jim Hogg 048247
Sequatehie 047153 Calhoun 048057 Floyd 048153 Jim Wells 048249 Sevier 047155 Callahan 048059 Foard 048155 Johnson 048251
Shelby 047157 Cameron 048061 Fort Bend 048157 Jones 048253 Smith 047159 Camp 048063 Franklin 048159 Karnes 048255
Stewart 047161 Carson 048065 Freestone 048161 Kaufman 048257 Sullivan 047163 Cass 048067 Frio 048163 Kendall 048259 Sumner 047165 Castro 048069 Gaines 048165 Kenedy 048261 Tipton 047167 Chambers 048071 Galveston 048167 Kent 048263
Trousdale 047169 Cherokee 048073 Garza 048169 Kerr 048265 Unicoi 047171 Childress 048075 GiHespie 048171 Kimble 048267 Union 047173 Clay 048077 Giasscock 048173 King 048269
Van Buren 047175 Cochran 048079 Goliad 048175 Kinney 048271 Warren 047177 Coke 048081 Gonzales 048177 Kleberg 048273 Washington 047179 Coleman 048083 Gray 048179 Knox 048275 Wayne 047181 Collin 048085 Grayson 048181 Lamar 048277 Weakley 047183 Collingsworth 048087 Gregg 048183 Lamb 048279
White 047185 Colorado 048089 Grimes 048185 Lampassas 048281 Wiliamson 047187 Coma_ 048091 Guadalupe 048187 La Salle 048283
WHson 047189 Comanche 048093 Hale 048189 Lavaea 048285
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If you can't find your location code, call 1-888-NWR-SAME
Lee 048287 Reagan 048383 Webb 048479 Summit 049043 Leon 048289 Real 048385 Wharton 048481 Tooele 049045
Liberty 048291 Red River 048387 Wheeler 048483 Uintah 049047 Limestone 048293 Reeves 048389 Wichita 048485 Utah 049049
Lipscomb 048295 Refugio 048391 Wilbarger 048487 Wasateh 049051 Live Oak 048297 Roberts 048393 Willacy 048489 Washington 049053
Uano 048299 Robertson 048395 Williamson 048491 Wayne 049055 Loving 048301 Rockwall 048397 Wilson 048493 Weber 049057
Lubbock 048303 Runnels 048399 Winkler 048495 Vermont Counties Lynn 048305 Rusk 048401 Wise 048497 Addison 050001 MeCulloch 048307 Sabine 048403 Wood 048499 Bennington 050003
MeLennan 048309 San Augustine 048405 Yoakum 048501 Caledonia 050005 MeMullen 048311 San Jaeinto 048407 Young 048503 Chittenden 050007
Madison 048313 San Patrieio 048409 Zapata 048505 Essex 050009 Marion 048315 San Saba 048411 Zavala 048507 Franklin 050011
Martin 048317 Schleieher 048413 U.S. Minor Outlying Grand Isle 050013 Mason 048319 Scurry 048415 Islands Lamoille 050015
Matagorda 048321 Shaekelford 048417 Baker Island 074050 Orange 050017 Maverick 048323 Shelby 048419 Howland Island 074100 Orleans 050019 Medina 048325 Sherman 048421 Jarvis Island 074150 Rutland 050021
Menard 048327 Smith 048423 Johnston Atoll 074200 Washington 050023 Midland 048329 Somervetl 048428 Kingman Reef 074250 Windham 050025 Milam 048331 Start 048427 Midway Islands 074300 Windsor 050027
Mills 048333 Stephens 048429 Navassa Island 074350 _n Islands Mitchell 048335 Sterling 048431 Palmyra Atoll 074400 St. Croix 078010 Montague 048337 Stonewall 048433 Wake Island 074450 St. John 078020
Montgomery 048339 Sutton 048435 Utah Counties St. Thomas 078030 Moore 048341 Swisher 048437 Beaver 049001 _inia Cities
Morris 048348 Tarrant 048439 Box Elder 049003 Alexandria 051510 Motley 048345 Taylor 048441 Cache 049005 Bedford 051515
Naeogdoehes 048347 Terretl 048443 Carbon 049007 Bristol 051520 Navarro 048349 Terry 048445 Daggett 049009 Buena Vista 051530 Newton 048351 Throekmorton 048447 Davis 049011 Charlottesville 051540
Nolan 048353 Titus 048449 Duchesne 049013 Chesapeake 051550 Nueces 048355 Tom Green 048451 Emery 049015 Colonial Heights 051570 Ochiltree 048357 Travis 048453 Garfield 049017 Covington 051580
Oldham 048359 Trinity 048455 Grand 049019 Danville 051590 Orange 048361 Tyler 048457 Iron 049021 Emporia 051595
Palo Pinto 048363 Upshur 048459 Juab 049023 Fairfax 051600 Panola 048365 Upton 048461 Kane 049025 Fails Church 051610
Parker 048367 Uvalde 048463 Millard 049027 Franklin 051620 Parmer 048369 Val Verde 048465 Morgan 049029 Fredericksburg 051630
Peeos 048371 Van Zandt 048467 Piute 049031 Galax 051640 Polk 048373 Victoria 048469 Rich 049033 Hampton 051650 Potter 048375 Walker 048471 Salt Lake 049035 Harrisonburg 051660 Presidio 048377 Waller 048473 San Juan 049037 Hopewell 051670
Rains 048379 Ward 048475 Sanpete 049039 Lexington 051678 Randall 048381 Washington 048477 Sevier 049041 Lynehburg 051680
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Manassas 051683 Fauquier 051061 Roanoke 051161 Skagit 053057 Martinsville 051690 Floyd 051063 Roekbridge 051163 Skamania 053059
Newport News 051700 Fluvanna 051065 Roekingham 051165 Snohomish 053061 Norfolk 051710 Franklin 051067 Russell 051167 Spokane 053063
Norton 051720 Frederick 051069 Scott 051169 Stevens 053065 Petersburg 051730 Giles 051071 Shenandoah 051171 Thurston 053067 Poquoson 051735 Gloucester 051073 Smyth 051173 Wahkiakum 053069 Portsmouth 051740 Gooehland 051075 Southampton 051175 Walla Walla 053071
Radford 051750 Grayson 051077 Spotsylvania 051177 Whatcom 053073 Richmond 051760 Greene 051079 Stafford 051179 Whitman 053075
Roanoke 051770 Greensviile 051081 Surry 051181 Yakima 053077 Salem 051775 Halifax 051083 Sussex 051183 West Virginia Counties
Staunton 051790 Hanover 051085 Tazewell 051185 8arbour 054001 Suffolk 051800 Henrieo 051087 Warren 051187 Berkeley 054003
Virginia Beach 051810 Henry 051089 Washington 051191 8oone 054005 Waynesboro 051820 Highland 051091 Westmoreland 051193 8raxton 054007 Williamsburg 051830 Isle of Wight 051093 Wise 051195 Brooke 054009
Winchester 051840 James City 051095 Wythe 051197 Cabetl 054011 Virginia Counties King and Queen 051097 York 051199 Calhoun 054013 Aeeomack 051001 King George 051099 Washington Counties Clay 054015 AIbermarle 051003 King William 051101 Adams 053001 Doddridge 054017
Alleghany 051005 Lancaster 051103 Asotin 053003 Fayette 054019 Amelia 051007 Lee 051105 Benton 053005 Gilmer 054021
Amherst 051009 Loudoun 051107 Chelan 053007 Grant 054023 Appomattox 051011 Louisa 051109 Clallam 053009 Greenbrier 054025
Arlington 051013 Lunenburg 051111 Clark 053011 Hampshire 054027 Augusta 051015 Madison 051113 Columbia 053013 Hancock 054029
Bath 051017 Manassas Park 051685 Cowlitz 053015 Hardy 054031 Bedford 051019 Mathews 051115 Douglas 053017 Harrison 054033
Bland 051021 Mecklenburg 051117 Ferry 053019 Jackson 054035 Botetourt 051023 Middlesex 051119 Franklin 053021 Jefferson 054037
Brunswick 051025 Montgomery 051121 Garfield 053023 Kanawha 054039 Buchanan 051027 Nelson 051125 Grant 053025 Lewis 054041
Buckingham 051029 New Kent 051127 Grays Harbor 053027 Lincoln 054043 Campbell 051031 Northampton 051131 Island 053029 Logan 054045
Caroline 051033 Northumberland 051133 Jefferson 053031 McDowell 054047 Carroll 051035 Nottoway 051135 King 053033 Marion 054049
Charles City 051036 Orange 051137 Kitsap 053035 Marshall 054051 Charlotte 051037 Page 051139 Kittitas 053037 Mason 054053 Chesterfield 051041 Patrick 051141 Kiickitat 053039 Mercer 054055
Clarke 051043 Pittsylvania 051143 Lewis 053041 Mineral 054057 Craig 051045 Powhatan 051145 Lincoln 053043 Mingo 054059
Culpeper 051047 Prince Edward 051147 Mason 053045 MonongaHa 054061 Cumberland 051049 Prince George 051149 Okanogan 053047 Monroe 054063 Dickenson 051051 Prince William 051153 Pacific 053049 Morgan 054065
Dinwiddie 051053 Pulaski 051155 Pend Oreille 053051 Nicholas 054067 Essex 051057 Rappahannock 051157 Pierce 053053 Ohio 054069 Fairfax 051059 Richmond 051159 San Juan 053055 Pendleton 054071
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If you can't find your location code, call 1-888-NWR-SAME
Pleasants 054073 Juneau 055057 Wyomin 9 Counties Pocahontas 054075 Kenosha 055059 Albany 056001 Preston 054077 Kewaunee 055061 Big Horn 056003
Putnam 054079 La Crosse 055063 Campbell 056008 Raleigh 054081 Lafayette 055065 Carbon 056007 Randolph 054083 Langlade 055067 Converse 056009
Ritchie 054085 Lincoln 055069 Crook 056011 Roane 054087 Manitowoe 055071 Fremont 056013 Summers 054089 Marathon 055073 Goshen 056015
Taylor 054091 Marinette 055075 Hot Springs 056017 Tucker 054093 Marquette 055077 Johnson 056019
Tyler 054095 Menominee 055078 Laramie 056021 Upshur 054097 Milwaukee 055079 Uneoln 056023
Wayne 054099 Monroe 055081 Natrona 056025 Webster 054101 Oconto 055083 Niobrara 056027
Wetzel 054103 Oneida 055085 Park 056029 Wirt 054105 Outagamie 055087 Platte 056031
Wood 054107 Ozaukee 055089 Sheridan 056033 Wyoming 054109 Pepin 055091 Sublette 056035
Wisconsin Counties Pierce 055093 Sweetwater 056037 Adams 055001 Polk 055095 Teton 056039
Ashland 055003 Portage 055097 Uinta 056041 Barren 055005 Price 055099 Washakie 056043
Bayfield 055007 Racine 055101 Weston 056045 Brown 055009 Richland 055103 Marine Areas
Buffalo 055011 Rock 055105 Pacific U,S. Burnett 055013 Rusk 055107 West Coast 057000
Calumet 055015 St. Croix 055109 Pacific Alaska Chippewa 055017 Sauk 055111 Coast 058000
Clark 055019 Sawyer 055113 Central Pacific Columbia 055021 Shawano 055115 Hawaii 059000
Crawford 055023 Sheboygan 055117 S. Cntrl Pacific Dane 055025 Taylor 055119 Am, Samoa 061000 Dodge 055027 Trempealeau 055121 W. Pacific Marina Door 055029 Vernon 055123 Islands 065000
Douglas 055031 Vilas 055125 Atlantic Coast
Canada _ NC 073000
Dunn 055033 Walworth 055127
Atlantic NC=FL +
Eau Claire 055035 Washburn 055129
Caribbean 075000
Florence 055037 Washington 055131
Gulf of Mexico
Fond du Lae 055039 Waukesha 055133
FL - Mexico 077000
Forest 055041 Waupaca 055135
Lake Superior 091000
Grant 055043 Waushara 055137
Lake Michigan 092000
Green 055045 Winnebago 055139
Lake Huron 093000
Green Lake 055047 Wood 055141
Lake St, Clair 094000
Iowa 055049
Lake Erie 096000
Iron 055051
Lake Ontario 097000
Jackson 055053
St, Lawrence
Jefferson 055055 River 098000
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Limited Warranty (for models 20FB70T, 27F670T and 32FB70T]
What your warranty covers:
Defects in material or workmanship.
For how long after your purchase:
One year from date of purchase for labor charges.
One year from date of purchase for parts.
Two years from date of purchase for picture tube.
The warranty period for rental units begins with the first rental or 45 days from date of shipment to the rental firm whichever comes first.
What we will do:
Pay any Authorized RCATelevision Service Center the labor charges to repair your television.
Pay any Authorized RCATelevision Service Center for the new or, at our option, rebuilt replacement parts and picture tube required to repair your television.
How you get service:
For 20" screen size: Take your RCAtelevision to any Authorized RCATelevision Service Center and pickup when repairsare complete.
For screen sizes larger than 20": Request home or pick up, repair and return service from any
Authorized RCATelevision Service Center, provided that your television is located within the geographic territory covered by an Authorized RCATelevision Service Center. If not, you must take
your television to the Service Center location at your own expense, or pay for the cost the Service Center may charge to transport your television to and from your home.
To identify your nearest Authorized RCAService Center, ask your dealer, visit www.rca.eom, look in
the Yellow Pages, or call 1-800-336-1900.
Proof of purchase in the form of a bill of sale or receipted invoice which is evidence that the product is within the warranty period must be presented to obtain warranty service. For rental firms, proof
of first rental is also required.
What your warranty doesnot cover:
Customer instruction. (Your Owner's Manual describes how to install, adjust, and operate your product. Any additional information should be obtained from your dealer.)
Installation and related adjustments.
Signal reception problems not causedby your television.
Damagefrom misuseor neglect.
Batteries.
Customer replacement fuses.
Damage from images burnt onto the screen.
A television that has been modified or incorporated into other products or is used for institutional or
other commercial purposes.
Acts of nature, such as but not limited to lightning damage.
A television purchased or serviced outside the U.S.A.
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Product Registration:
Pleasecomplete and mail the Product Registration Card packedwith your IV or registeron-line at www.rca.com/productregistration. It will make it easierto contact you should it ever be necessary.
Thereturn of the card is not required for warranty coverage.
Limitation of Warranty:
THEWARRANTYSTATEDABOVEIS THEONLYWARRANTYAPPLICABLETOTHIS PRODUCT.ALL
OTHERWARRANTIES,EXPRESSOR IMPLIED(INCLUDINGALLIMPLIEDWARRANTIESOF
MERCHANTABILITYOR FITNESSFORA PARTICULARPURPOSE)AREHEREBYDISCLAIMED. NO
VERBALOR WRITEENINFORMATIONGIVENBYTHOMSONINC.,ITSAGENTSOR EMPLOYEES SHALLCREATEA GUARANTYOR IN ANY WAY INCREASETHESCOPEOFTHISWARRANTY.
REPAIROR REPLACEMENTAS PROVIDEDUNDERTHIS WARRANTYISTHEEXCLUSIVEREMEDYOF
THECONSUMER.THOMSONINC. SHALLNOTBELIABLEFORINCIDENTALORCONSEQUENTIAL
DAMAGESRESULTINGFROMTHEUSEOFTHISPRODUCTORARISINGOUTOFANY BREACHOF
ANY EXPRESSOR IMPLIEDWARRANTYON THIS PRODUCT.THISDISCLAIMEROFWARRANTIES AND LIMITEDWARRANTYAREGOVERNEDBYTHELAWSOFTHESTATEOFINDIANA. EXCEPTTO
THEEXTENTPROHIBITEDBYAPPLICABLELAW, ANY IMPLIEDWARRANTYOF MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESSFORA PARTICULARPURPOSEON THIS PRODUCTIS LIMITEDTOTHEAPPLICABLE
WARRANTYPERIODSETFORTHABOVE.
How state law relates to this warranty:
Some states do not allow the exclusion nor limitation of incidental or consequential damages, or limitations on how long an implied warranty lasts, so the above limitations or exclusions may not
apply to you.
This warranty gives you specific legal rights, and you also may have other rights that vary from state
to state.
If you purchased your product outside the United States:
This warranty does not apply. Contact your dealer for warranty information.
Service calls which do not involve defective materials or workmanship are not covered by this warranty. Costs of such service calls are the sole responsibility of the purchaser.
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Limited Warranty (for model 27V570T}
What your warranty covers:
Defects in material or workmanship.
For how long after your purchase:
90 days from date of purchase for labor charges,
One year from date of purchase for parts.
Two years from date of purchase for the picture tubes.
The warranty period for rental units begins with the first rental or 45 days from date of shipment to the rental firm, whichever comes first.
What we will do:
Pay any Authorized RCATelevision Service Center the labor charges to repair your television.
Pay any Authorized RCATelevision Service Center for the new or, at our option, rebuilt replacement parts and picture tube required to repair your television.
How you get service:
For 20" screen size: Take your RCAtelevision to any Authorized RCATelevision Service Center and pickup when repairsare complete.
Forscreen sizes larger than 20": Bequest home or pick up, repair and return service from any
Authorized RCATelevision Service Center, provided that your television is located within the geographic territory covered by an Authorized RCATelevision Service Center. If not, you must take your television to the Service Center location at your own expense, or pay for the cost the Service Center may charge to transport your television to and from your home.
To identify your nearest Authorized RCAService Center, ask your dealer, visit www.rca.com, look in
the Yellow Pages, or call 1-800-336-1900.
Proof of purchase in the form of a bill of sale or receipted invoice which is evidence that the product is within the 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 Manual describes how to install, adjust, and operate your product. Any additional information should be obtained from your dealer.)
Installation and related adjustments.
Signal reception problems not causedby your television.
Damagefrom misuseor neglect.
Batteries.
Customer replacement fuses.
Damage from images burnt onto the screen.
A television that has been modified or incorporated into other products or is used for institutional or
other commercial purposes.
Acts of nature, such as but not limited to lightning damage.
A television purchased or serviced outside the U.S.A.
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Product Registration:
Pleasecomplete and mail the Product Registration Card packedwith your IV or registeron-line at www.rca.com/productregistration. It will make it easierto contact you should it ever be necessary.
Thereturn of the card is not required for warranty coverage.
Limitation of Warranty:
THEWARRANTYSTATEDABOVEIS THEONLYWARRANTYAPPLICABLETOTHIS PRODUCT.ALL
OTHERWARRANTIES,EXPRESSOR IMPLIED(INCLUDINGALLIMPLIEDWARRANTIESOF
MERCHANTABILITYOR FITNESSFORA PARTICULARPURPOSE)AREHEREBYDISCLAIMED. NO
VERBALOR WRITEENINFORMATIONGIVENBYTHOMSONINC.,ITSAGENTSOR EMPLOYEES SHALLCREATEA GUARANTYOR IN ANY WAY INCREASETHESCOPEOFTHISWARRANTY.
REPAIROR REPLACEMENTAS PROVIDEDUNDERTHIS WARRANTYISTHEEXCLUSIVEREMEDYOF
THECONSUMER.THOMSONINC. SHALLNOTBELIABLEFORINCIDENTALORCONSEQUENTIAL
DAMAGESRESULTINGFROMTHEUSEOFTHISPRODUCTORARISINGOUTOFANY BREACHOF
ANY EXPRESSOR IMPLIEDWARRANTYON THIS PRODUCT.THISDISCLAIMEROFWARRANTIES AND LIMITEDWARRANTYAREGOVERNEDBYTHELAWSOFTHESTATEOFINDIANA. EXCEPTTO
THEEXTENTPROHIBITEDBYAPPLICABLELAW, ANY IMPLIEDWARRANTYOF MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESSFORA PARTICULARPURPOSEON THIS PRODUCTIS LIMITEDTOTHEAPPLICABLE
WARRANTYPERIODSETFORTHABOVE.
How state law relates to this warranty:
Some states do not allow the exclusion nor limitation of incidental or consequential damages, or limitations on how long an implied warranty lasts, so the above limitations or exclusions may not
apply to you.
This warranty gives you specific legal rights, and you also may have other rights that vary from state
to state.
If you purchased your product outside the United States:
This warranty does not apply. Contact your dealer for warranty information.
Service calls which do not involve defective materials or workmanship are not covered by this warranty. Costs of such service calls are the sole responsibility of the purchaser.
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RCR16OTHM1
VH47
ANT200
Remote Control This is
the remote control that came packed with your TV. Replacements or
spares can be ordered as needed.
2-way Signal Splitter
helps you connect to a
secondlV or VCR.
Amplified VHF/UHF/FM Antenna allows you to easily switch from the
antenna signal to cable or satellite easily without disconnecting
antenna.
Component Video Cables Triple cable
used to connect a video source with
Y, Pr, Pbjacks to the W.
Description
Screw-on antenna cable (3-ft) Screw-on antenna cable (6-ft)
Push-on antenna cable (g-f t) Monaural VCRDubbing Cable (6-ftl
StereoVCRDubbing Cable (6-ft) S-Video Cable (6-ft) S-Video Cable (12-ft)
2-way Signal Splitter Amplified Antenna Remote Control (RCR160THMI)
AudioeVideo Adapter Surge Protector
Component Video Cables(6-ft) Component Video Cables(12-ft)
Part NO.
VH81 VH82 VH89
VH83 VH84
VH976 VH913
VH47 ANT200 258449
228449
SCTV4000C
DT6DC DT12DC
Prices are subject to change without notice.
S-Video Cable
Price
$3.95 $4.95
$5.95
$5.95
$9.95 $7.95
;I&95
$3.95
;49,95 ;25.45
$4.45
;49.95 ;2&95
3&95
has multi-
VH913
SC]V4oooc
HOW TO ORDER
pin connectors on each
end for connecting S-
Video components to your TV.
Surge Protector provides eight outlets, coaxial and telephone line protection.
Audible alarm for surge failure.
DT6DC(6-ft) DT12De(12-ft)
VH81(3-ft) VH82 (6-ft)
Screw-on Cable attaches to the round antenna connectors
(called 75-ohm F-type) on the back of your
VCR or BL The ends
screw onto the
connectors for a secure
connection.
ON-LINE: Accessories may also be purchased at www.roa.eom/aeeessories (subject to availability). BYPHONE:To place your order by phone, have your Visa, MasterCard or Discover Card ready and call
1-800-338-0376. Use this number only to place an
order for accessory items listed on this page.
Allaccessories are subject to availability.
Whereapplicable,we will ship a supersedingmodel,
Standard Audio/Video cable with RCA-type
VH83 phono plugs.
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Televison Receiver This device complies with part 15 of the ECCRules. Operation is subject to the condition that this device
does not cause harmful interference.
FCC Declaration of Conformity
This device compiles with part 15 of the ECC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions:
(1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference
received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.
Trade Name: RCA
Model(s]: 20F670T, 27VS70T, 27F670T, 32F670T Equipment Classification: Radio receiver subject to part 15 of the FCC regulations
Responsible Party: Thomson Inc.
10330 N. Meridian St.
Indianapolis, IN 46290
Telephone 1-580-634-0151
Thisequipment hasbeentested andfound to comply with the limits for aClassB digital device,
pursuant to Part 15of the ECCRules.Theselimits are designed to provide reasonableprotection against harmful interference in a residential instatlation. This equipment generates,uses,and can radiate radio
frequency energy and, if not installed and usedin accordance with the instructions, may causeharmful
interference to radio communications. However,there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in
a particular instatlation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television
reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the userisencouraged to try
to correct the interference by one or moreof the following measures:
Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
Increasethe separation between the equipment and receiver.
Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is
connected.
Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/]V technician for help.
Visit the RCA web site at www.rea.eom
Please do not send any products to the Indianapolis address listed in this manual or on
the carton. This will only add delays in service for your product.
Thomson Inc.
10330 North Meridian Street
Indianapolis, IN 46290
@2003 Thomson Inc.
Trademark(s)® Registered
Marca(s) Registrada(s)
TOCOM 16161830
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TNOMSON
THOMSON !*3,
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