RCA E13201, E13209, E13202 User Manual

USER'S
GUIDE
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Important Information
WARNING
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or moisture.
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SERVICEABLE PARTS INSIDE. REFER SERVICING TO QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL.
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the product that presents a risk of electric shock or
personal injury.
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important instructions accompanying the
product.
Cautions
CAUTION:
Toreduce the risk of electric shock, match wide blade of plug to wide slot, fully insert.
ATTENTION:
Pour _viter les chocs _lectriques, introduirela lame la plus large de la fiche dans la borne correspondante de la prise et pousser
jusqd au fond.
Operate TV only on 120 volts, 60 Hz AC power (normal house power). FCC Regulations state that unauthorized changes or modifications to this equipment
may void the user's authority to operate it.
Note To Cable TV Installer
This reminder is provided to call your attention to ArtMe 820-40 of the National Electrical Code (Section 54 of the Canadian Electrical Code, Part 1) which provides
guidelines for proper grounding and, in particular, specifies that the cable ground shall be connected to the grounding system of the building as close to the point of cable entry
as practical.
Product
Registration
Please fill out the product registration card and return it immediately. Returning this card allows us to contact you if needed.
Keep your sales receipt to obtain warranty parts and service and for proof of purchase. Attach it here and record the serial and model numbers in case you ever
need them. The numbers are located on the back of the TV.
Model No Serial No Purchase Date: Dealer/Address/Phone
Introduction
Thank you for choosing RCA
Your television is designed for long life and superior operation. Despite its
sophistication, your new TV is amazingly simple to operate because it
has so many automatic features.
Table of Contents
Getting Started
First-Time Operation ................................................................... 2-3
Controlling Your TV
Front Panel ...................................................................................... 4
On-Screen Displays ........................................................................ 5
Remote Operation ........................................................................... 6
Operating Features
VIDEO Menu .................................................................................. 7
Closed Captioning .......................................................................... 8
Languages (English, French, Spanish) ........................................... 8
SETUP Menu .................................................................................. 9
Sleep Timer Operation .................................................................. 10
Alarm Timer Operation ................................................................ 11
Autoprogramming Channel Memory ........................................... 12
Editing Channel Memory .............................................................. 12
Connecting Your TV
Anterma/Cable Information .......................................................... 13
Dipole Antenna Connection .......................................................... 13
Home Antenna Connections ......................................................... 14
Cable-TV Connections ................................................................. 15
Cable-TV Operation ..................................................................... 16
Accessories
Accessories ................................................................................... 17
Order Form .............................................................................. 17-18
Caring for Your TV
Cleaning & Care ........................................................................... 19
Trouble Checks ..........................................................................20
Limited Warranty .....................................................................21
1
Getting Started
First-Time Operation
The steps below will help you get your TV connected and working quickly. Page numbers arc also listed for more details.
:l. Unpack TV and accessories.
Shown below are the accessories that
came packed with your TV.
A ntenna Adapter
Replace adapter only with
stock #193983
Remote Control and
Two Batteries
Dipole Antenna
2. Place batteries in remote.
1. Turn the remote control face down.
2. Press down on the ridged area of the
battery cover and slide it off.
3. Place two "AAA" batteries as shown
matching the + and - end of each battery in the compartment.
4. Replace the cover.
3. Connect antenna or cable-TV system.
Most antenna or cable-TV systems can be connected as shown here.
Incoming Cable from Antenna or Cable-TV System
Back of
TV
Detail,; for connecting a home antenna to your TV are onpage 14.
Detail:; for connecting a cable-TV system to your "IV are on pages 15-16.
4. Plug in the 'IV.
Plug in the TV, matching the wide and small blade of the plug with the outlet.
Getting Started
First-Time Operation
5. Turn on TV and place channels in memory.
Your TV is designed to place active channels into your TV's memory the first time you turn it on.
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Press POWER on the TV or remote to
turn on the TV.
The TV automatically cycles through all
channel numbers and places active channels into the channel memory. When your TV is finished, it tunes to
the lowest channel number in its channel memory.
6. Edit the channel memory.
You can add and erase channels from memory as desired.
Press MENU repeatedly to highlight
SETUP. Then press + to select the SETUP menu.
SETUP
Press MENU repeatedly to highlight
EDIT CHANNELS.
I
- EDIT CHANNELS
Press MENU repeatedly to
see 2rid setup
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Press + to select EDIT CHANNELS.
Select the desired channel number by
pressing the CHAN up or down button or by pressing two number buttons.
7. Set the clock.
Press MENU repeatedly until SETUP is
highlighted. Then press + to select the SETUP menu.
SETUP
Repeatedly press MENU to select
CLOCK.
CLOCK 12:00PM
Press and hold - to set the correcthour. Then press and hold + to set the correct
minutes.
Press CLEAR to remove the menu from the ,screen.
Then press + to add a channel, or press - to erase a channel. Details
are on page 12.
Press CLEAR to remove the menu from the screen.
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Controlling Your TV
Front Panel
Shown here are the front-panel buttons.
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Remote Sensor _
Remote Sensor
When using the remote control, point it toward this sensor.
MENU Button
Press repeatedly until the item you want is highlighted, then press + or- to enter the menu.
Press repeatedly to move down each menu screen and then press + or - to adjust each setting.
To mute the TV, press once and then press +.
CH v and A Buttons (Channel Up and Down)
Press Channel up to see the next higher channel in memory.
Press Channel down to see the next lower channel in memory.
You can add or erase channels in memory as desired. Details
are on page 12.
VOL Buttons (Volume Up and Down)
(Also + and - Buttons)
Press VOL + to increase volume, or press VOL - to decrease
volume.
Press + or - to adjust the setdng of an item that is highlighted
in the menu.
The volume display will automatically appear on the screen when you press the VOL buttons.
POWER Button
Press to turn the TV on or off.
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Controlling Your TV
On-Screen Displays
Alarm Timer
(_ Channel Number
MUTE
Sleep Timer This display appears when the sleep timer has been set.
Details are on page 10.
Time
This display appears after the clock is set whenever you change channels or press DISPLAY
Alarm Tuner This display appears when the alarm timer has been set.
Details are on page 11.
Channel Number
This display appears whenever you change channels or press
DISPLAY.
MUTE
This display appears when the TV's sound is muted. Press MUTE on the remote. Details are on page 6.
Controlling Your TV
Remote Operation
When operating the remote, point it directly at the front of the TV. Objects between the remote and the
remote sensor can block the signal to the TV.
POWER
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MUTE PREVCH
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VOL CHAN VOL
(ZISD
CHAN
CLEAR MENU
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INPUT
RESET
SKIP
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POWER Button
Press to turn the TV on or off.
PREV CH Button (Previous Channel)
Pressing this button switches the TV back to the last tuned channel. This is
useful ifyou want to watch two channels.
Select the first channel you wish to watch. Then select the other channel by
pressing two number buttons.
The TV changes back and forth between the two channels each time you press
this button.
DISPLAY Button
Press to display the time and channel number on the screen.
Press to see if the Sleep Timer and/or Alarm Timer is set.
Press to quickly remove menus from the screen.
MUTE Button
Press to quickly reduce sound to
minimum level. Closed captioning (C1)
automatically appears on the screen
when you press MUTE.
To restore sound and normal picture,
press MUTE again or press VOL up.
CHAN VIA Buttons (Channel Up and
Down)
Press to select the next higher or lower channel in memory.
You can add or erase channels in
memory as desired.
Details are on page 12.
VOL Buttons (Volume Up and Down) (Also - and + Buttons)
Press VOL + to increase volume, or press VOL - to decrease volume.
Press + or - to adjust the setting of an item that is highlighted in a menu.
The volume display appears on the screen when you press the VOL buttons.
MENU Button
Press repeatedly until the item you want
is highlighted, then press + or - to enter the menu.
Press repeatedly to move down each menu screen and then press + or- to
adjust each setting.
RESET Button
Press to return all video settings (color,
tint, contrast, brightness, and sharpness) back to the original settings.
CLEAR Button
Press to clear the screen of all on-screen
displays except MUTE.
Number Buttons (0-9)
Press to access any channel number.
To select a channel, press two number
buttons. For example, press 0 then 6 for channel: 6.
To sele_:t a 3-digit number, press and
hold number button 1 until 1-- appears on the screen. Then press the other two
numbers.
INPUT Button
Switches the TV to channel 03. This is
useful if you have aVCR connected to your TV.
SKIP Button (Commercial Skip)
Allows you to look at other channels
during commercials using the
CHAN buttons.
Each press adds 30 seconds. The TV switches back to original channel when
time runs out.
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Operating Features
VIDEO Menu
Press MENU until VIDEO is highlighted. Then press + to select the
VIDEO menu. Press MENU to move down the menu and + and - to
adjust each function.
Press
MENU to select -
VIDEO
Press+-
for 1st
VIDEO
Menu Screen
The VIDEO RESET function changes, all the video functions (color, tint, contrast, brightness, sharpness) back to the factory settings. Press + or- to reset the video functions. RESET appears on the TV screen momentarily while the functions are being adjusted.
Press
MENU
until the
second
VIDEO
Menu appears
The COLOR function adjusts the amount of color in the picture. Press + or -
to select COLOR, then press + to increase or press - to decrease color.
The TINT function adjusts the color of flesh tones. Press + or - to select TINZ. Press + to add more green tint or press - to add more red tint.
The CONTRAST function adjusts the overall brightness and contrast of
the picture. Press + or - to select CONTRAST. Press + to increase or press - to decrease contrast.
The BRIGHTNESS function adjusts the brightness of the darkportions of the picture. Press + or - to select BRIGHTNESS. Press + to increase
or press - to decrease brightness.
The SHARPNESS function adjustspicture sharpness. Press + or - to
select SHARPNESS. Press + to increase or press - to decrease.
Adjustment
Displays
These functions are displayed individually at the bottom of the screen once they have been selected. The setting can be adjusted at that time by
pressing either the + or - button.
Operating Features
Languages
"/?heon-screen displays in this TV can !:_ displayed in three languages:
English, French, and Spanish. When you select a language, most of the displays will be shown on the screen in your preferred language.
Selecting a Language
1. Press MENU once to bring up the main menu and highlight ENGLISH.
ENGLISH
. Press + or- to select FRANCAIS
(French), ESPANOL (Spanish), or ENGLISH.
FRANCAIS
Closed Captioning
Closed captioning lets you display the
audio portion of a program as text on the TV screen. This is useful to the
hearing impaired or anyone who wants to watch a program without the sound.
There are two types of closed captioning available: C1 (Caption 1) and C2 (Caption 2). C1 displays the
full translation of the primary lan- guage in your area. C2 may be used as a source for secondary languages, ,;implified English, or other transla- tions transmitted in your area.
The closed captioning feature in this TV does not support a Text Mode. Typically, the Text Mode consists of program information, weather
bulletins, local activities, etc.
Closed captioning is not available on
all channels or at all times. Only
specific programs are encoded with
closed captioning information (CC).
Setting Closed Captioning
1. Press MENU untilCAPTION OFF is highlighted.
- CAPTION OFF
2. Press + or- to select OFF, C1, or C2.
3.
The screen displays the TV program's
audio portion as text if the program
has closed captioning.
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Operating Features
SETUP Menu
Press MENU until SETUP is highlighted. Then press + to select the
SETUP menu. Press MENU to move down the menu and + and - to
adjust each function.
Press
MENU
to select
SETUP
1st
SETUP
Menu Screen
By setting the Sleep function, you program your TV to turn itself off after a
of time. This is useful whenever you want to watch TV for an hour or so before going to sleep. Press the + or - button to select the length of time you want the TV to stay on. Details are on page 10.
You can program your TV to turn itself on at a specific time by setting the
ALARM time function and turning the ALARM: ON/OFF function ON. Details are on page 11.
The ALARM: ON/OFF function lets you turn the alarm on or off by pressing the + or - button. Details are onpage lY.
After setting the CLOCK function, the time is displayed on the TV screen whenever you change channels or press DISPLAY. Press and hold - to set
the correct hours and + to set the correct minutes. Details are on page 3.
Press
MENU
until the second
SETUP
Menu
appears
When you press + or- to start the AUTOPROGRAM function, the TV cycles through all channels and places only the active channels for your area in its channel memory. The channel memory i_';the list of channels the TV stops on when you press CHAN up or down. Details are on page 12.
The EDIT CHANNELS function allows you to edit the channel memory by adding or erasing channels. Details are ,gnpage 12.
[The ANTENNA: CABLE/AIR function tells your TV whether you have cable ior a home antenna connected to it. The TV adjusts this function for you
iwhen you start the A UTOPROGRAM function. If you wish to adjust it
_'_manually, press + or- to switch between the CABLE andAIR setting.
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Operating Features
Sleep Timer Operation
By setting the Sleep Timer, you can
program your TV to turn itself off after a certain period of time (up to
four hours). This is useful whenever you want to watch TV for an hour or so before going to sleep.
Setting the Sleep Timer
1. Press MENU until SETUP is high-
lighted. Then press + to select the SETUP menu.
4. When the Sleep Timer is turned on, the letters SLP appear on the screen
whenever you change channels or stations or press DISPLAY.
2. Press + to select the length of time you want the "IV to stay on. Each press of
the + button adds 30 minutes. Each
press of the - button subtracts 30 minutes.
5. Repeat step 1 to see the amount of time
remaining before the TV shuts itself off.
32 minutes
remaining
3. When finished, the display disappears
from the screen in a few seconds. To
make it disappear more quickly, press
CLEAR on the remote.
6. When the Sleep Timer counts down to one minute, the Sleep Timer display
appear,_ on the screen. When this display appears, press CLEAR to cancel the Sleep Timer if you want the "IV to
remain on.
Cancelling Sleep Timer
Press MENU until SETUP is highlighted. Then press + to select the SETUP menu. Press the - button until the screen shows "-:- -".
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Operating Features
Alarm Timer Operation
The TV can be programmed to turn itself on at a specific time within a 24- hour period by setting the Alarm
Timer. This is useful for using the TV as an alarm clock. Instead of waking
up to a buzz, wake up to a favorite TV program. You may also set the timer for a special program that you might
otherwise forget.
Once you set the Alarm Timer, the TV
turns on at the preset time, stays on for
one hour, and then shuts off. You may
need to adjust the channel and volume
level before activating the Alarm
Timer. The Alarm Timer turns on the TV to the TV channel station and the
volume level that was selected the last time the TV was on.
Setting the Alarm Timer
1. Press MENU until SETUP is high-
lighted. Then press + to select the
SETUP menu.
2. Press MENU until ALARM is high-
lighted. Press - to select the correct hour and press + to select the correct
minutes.
4. When the Alarm Timer is turned on,
the letters ALM appear on the screen whenever you change channels or press
DISPLAY.
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°
The TV turns on at the preset time and automatically sets the Sleep Timer to 1
hour (60 minutes). It operates for 60 minutes then shuts off.
To turn the "IV off before the 60 minutes is up, just press POWER on
the TV or the remote. If you wish to watch TV longer than 60 minutes, then cancel the Sleep Timer by setting it
to "-:--". Details are on page 10.
3. After you set the ALARM time, press MENU to select ALARM: ON/OFF.
Press + or- to switch this setting to the
ON position.
Turning the Alarm On and Off
1. Press MENU until the ALARM: ON/OFF function is selected.
2. Press + or- to switch between ON and
OFF.
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Operating Features
AutoProgramming Channel Memory
The Channel Memory is the list of TV
channel numbers your TV will stop on when you press the CHAN up or down button. You can program any list of
channels into the channel memory
although your TV is so automatic that you willprobably never need to manually operate this feature. If you do, follow the instructions at the right.
1. Connect home antenna(s) or cable to
your set.
2. Press MENU until SETUP is
highlighted. Press + to select the SETUP menu.
q_e first time you turn on the TV, it cycles through all channels and places
active channels into the channel memory. You can then add or erase
channels as desired by following the instructions in the "Editing Channel
/vlemory" section at the right.
Notes:
- Signals from scrambled cable channels and
some cable channels having unusual signal conditions may not be autoprogrammed.
,, To prevent theTV from losing its channel
memory, make sure the outlet you plug your
TV into is "on" all the time. Do not plug
the TV into an outlet that can be turned on and offby a wall switch. Also do not plug
the TV into an outlet on the back of another device (such as a cable-TV converter box)
that is turned off when the device is turned off.
If there is an extended power failure, your
TV will automatically reprogram active channels the first time you turn it on after
the power failure.
3. Repeatedly press MENU until
A UTOPROGRAM is highlighted.
II
AUTOPROGRAM
4. Press + to begin AutoProgramming. The TV cycles through all channels and places only active channels into memory.
2nd
SETUP
Menu
5. When the TV finishes cycling, you can check the channels in memory by
pressing CHAN up or down.
Editing Channel Memory
Follow these instructions to erase and add channels.
o
Press MENU until SETUP is high lighted. Press + to select the SETUP
menu.
o
Repeatedly press MENU until EDIT
CHANNELS is highlighted. Press + to
select EDIT CHANNELS.
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- ALFFOPROGRAM+_1
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SETUP
Menu
°
Select the channel number by pressing
CHAN up or down or two number
buttons on the remote.
When "+" appears next to the channel numter, the channel is in the channel list. ].hess - to erase the channel.
When "--' appears next to the channel number, the channel is not in the channel list. Press + to add the
channel.
4. Pres,; - to erase or press the + to add.
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Connecting Your TV
Antenna/Cable Information
Most modern TV antennas receive both VHF (Very High Frequency) and UHF
(Ultra High Frequency) channels. Chan-
nels 2-13 are VHF channels, and channels
14-69 are UHF channels.
\ Typical
Indoor
Antenna
Typical
Outdoor
Antenna
In most situations you will get better picture quality if you use an outdoor
antenna or connect your TV to a cable-TV system. If this is not possible, connect the indoor antenna supplied with your TV.
Cable-TV delivers both VII and UHF channels and other channels not available
from your antenna. Shown below are two basic types of
antenna cables. Signals from a home antenna may be conducted through either type. Cabte-TV signals, however, are
always conducted through round, 75-ohm coaxial cable.
Types of Antenna Cables
Nat300--ohm
twin-lead cable
Round 75-ohm
coaxial cable
Slip-on End
Screw-on End
Use the connector shown below to connect
your antenna or cable-TV system to the
back of the TV.
Antenna A ____ Washer
Connector Nut
IMPORTANT NOTE: Antenna connector, nut, and washer must be in place when TV is in use.
Follow the instructions below if you
intend to connect the indoor antenna supplied with your TV.
-or-
Follow the instructions on page 14 if
you intend to connect an indoor or outdoor antenna to your TV.
-or-
Follow the instructions on page 15 if
you intend to connect a cable- "IV
system to your TV.
Dipole Antenna Connection
Follow the steps to connect the indoor antenna supplied with your TV (only if you do not connect an outdoor antenna or a
cable-TV system).
O Insert the antenna base into the pocketed slot on the back
of your set. Stand at the back of your set with the antenna twin-lead facing you, and press the base of the antenna into the slot until it locks in place.
Q Connect the ends of the twin-lead the Antenna
to
Adapter
(supplied).
Q Connect the Antenna to the ANTENNA connector
Adapter
on the back of the TV.
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Later, afteryou've turned on the TV, adjust the length and position of the antenna rods for best reception.
For viewing VHF channels, extend the rods fully.
For viewing UHF channels, shorten the rods for best
reception.
Dipole Antenna (Supplied)
Base
Slot
Antenna Adapter
(Suppled)
®
®
ANTENNA
@
Twin Lead
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Connecting Your TV
ttome Antenna Connections
Follow one of the steps below to connect an indoor or outdoor antenna to your TV (not a cable-TV system).
A
2_.... If the antenna cable coming from your home antenna is a 75-ohm round coaxial cable that carries only VHF (channels 2-1
3),
only UHF (channels 14-69), or VHF and UHF channels, connect it to your set like this:
Cable *_rrE..A
Back
From ...._ I_ of
Home _ I LL_ "IV Antenna VHF or UHF Only
or
VHF/UHF Combination
-OR-
B If the antenna cable from home antenna is a 300-ohm flat twin lead that carries only VHF (channels 2-13),
coming your
only UI-IF(channels 14-69), or VHF andUHF channels, connect it to your set like this:
C
Cable _n_..A
From _ Pushon _ Back
Home ' of
"Iv
Antenna
VHF or UHF Only
or Adapter
VHF/UHF Combination (supplied)
-OR-
If the antenna cables coming from your home antenna(s) are a 75-ohm round coaxial cable that carries VHF (channels 2-13) and a 300-ohm flat twin-lead cable for UHF (channels 14-69), connect them to your set like this:
Push on
UHF _ ......
Cables _ ANTENNA
From and Back Home "" < of
Antenna(s) VHF I [_]_]- ----__i TV
Transformer*
(such as #AH011)
-OR-
Note: Be sure to connect the UHF antenna cable to the UHF screws on the Antenna Mixer and the VHF antenna cable to the screws marked VHE
Antenna Mixer*
(use only #193984)
O
If the antenna wires coming from your home antenna(s) are two 300-ohm flat twin-lead cables as shown here, connect them to your set like this:
Pushon
Cables UHF _ -_ ........... _ENnA Back
From _iii_?_L= _ _ of
Home and .....
TV
Antenna(s) VHF
Antenna Mixer*
(use only #193984)
Note: Be sure to connect the UHF antenna cable to the UHF screws on the Antenna
Mixer and the VHF antenna cable to the screws marked VHF.
14
Optional accessory available from your dealer. Only use Antenna Mixer (Stock #193984).
Connecting Your TV
Cable-TV Connections
Follow one of these steps to connect a cable-TV system to your TV instead of a home antenna. Since cable-TV systems vary, you may wish to consult your local cable-TV company for additional information.
A Follow this diagram if your cable company does not require a cable box (no scrambled channels):
Back
Incoming _ [_]. ofCable f
TV
B Follow this diagramif your cable company requires a cable box that can be controlled by remote control:
ANTENNA
,°oom,ng
Cable _ _ _. of
Rememberto tune yourTV to the output channel of the cable box (usually
CI_I.I[ BOX
C Follow this diagram if your cable company requires a cable box that cannot be controlled by remote control:
Incoming (_) Cable _ [_
©
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Note: These optional accessories (2-way splitter(_), A/B switch(_ and three coaxial
cables (_)) are available as a kit under
#AH041BL.*
cABLE BOX
Back
___ of
TV
The "A" position on the A/B switch lets you select all non-scrambled channels by the TV's remote.
The "B" position allows you to select scrambled channels
via the cable box. Remember to tune your TV to the output channel of the cable box (usually 2, 3, or 4)
when selecting channel:; via the cable box.
* Optional accessories are available from most dealers or electronics supply stores.
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Connecting Your TV
Cable-TV Operation
Your new TV is designed to receive up to 181 TV channels, including 125
non-scrambled cable channels (see chart below). To use this TV on a
cable-TV system, confirm that the cable-TV system is properly connected to your TV. Since cable
,;ystems vary, you may wish to consult your local cable-TV company for
additional information.
If your cable-TV company follows EIA/NCTA channel-identification
standards, most of the channels offered by your cable company will be
identified by channel numbers that are identical to those on your TV. For example, if your cable-TV system has programs on cable channel 20, you can choose this channel by selecting channel 20 on your TV.
Some cable-TV companies do not follow the EIA/NCTA standards and
instead assign their own channel identification. For example, some use
the standard broadcast channel numbers (2-13) for channels 2-13, but
identify their other channels with
letters. If your cable company does not follow the EIA/NCTA standards,
ask them for a cross reference that shows to which channels you should tune your "IV to receive their cable-
TV channels.
Scrambled Cable-TV Channels Some cable companies offer "premium-pay" channels in which the
signal is scrambled. Descrambling these signals for normal viewing may require the use of a cable box which is generally provided by the cable
company.
How you connect the cable box to your TV depends upon whether or not
the cable: box can be controlled by remote control. If your cable box is
remote controllable, you will want to connect it as shown in Diagram B on the previious page.
If your cable box cannot be controlled by remote control, you will still be able to remotely control
"unscrambled" channels with the connection shown in Diagram C on
the previous page.
The chart below lists the "total" channel and cable capability count.
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Low VHF A-8 (Channel 01)
VHF (Channels 2-13) *
UHF (Channels 14-69)
Low Midband A-5 through A-1 (Channels 95.-99)**
Midband (Channels 14-22 or A-I)
Superband (Channels 23-36 or J-W)
Hyperband (Channels 37-64 or W+I to W+28)
Ultraband (Channels 65-94 and 100-125 or
W+29 to W+84)
Total*
....
12"
5**
9
14 28 56
68 125
VHF is only counted once in total channel count because you can receive channels 2-13 on both "off-air" and "cable" channels. Therefore the total channel count for "off-air" and
"cable" is 181 channels (68+125-12=181).
** Channels 95, 96, and 97 are not applicable in Canada. Therefore, the total number in Canada
is 178.
Accessories
Remote Control This is the remote that came packed
with your TV. You can use the
order form to order it direct by mail if desired.
m
226551
Optional Remote This remote not only controls your
TV but can also control most brands of remote-controllable VCRs, cable
boxes, and audio equipment.
_'SS
RCUIO0
Dipole Antenna
Designed to attach to the back of your TV. Can be used for both VHF
and,UHF channels.
156265
Antenna Cables
Screw-on Antenna Cable Attaches to the round antenna
connectors (called 75-ohm F-type) on the back of your VCRor TV. The
ends screw onto the connectors for a secure connection.
AH037 (3-ft)
Push-on Antenna Cable Attaches to the round antenna
connectors (called 75-ohm F-type) on the back of your VCR or TV.
Ends push on for a quick
connection.
Gold-Tipped Cables
AH065G (6-ft)
AH066G (1040
Note: All specifications and descriptions of accessories are subject to change without notice.
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Description Transformer
Cleaner/Polisher
Screw-on Antenna Cable (3-fi)
MB Switch
Cable Connection Kit
Gold-Tipped Antenna Cable (6-ft)
Gold-Tipped Antenna Cable (10-fi)
Optional Remote Control
Dipole Antenna
Antenna Adapter
Antenna Mixer
Replacement Remote Control (CRK 10A1)
Accessory Order Form
Book No. 2007652A
Stock No.
AHO!1
AH035
AH037
AH041
AH041BL
AH065G
AH066G
RCUi00
156265
193983
193984
226551
$ 6.95
$ 3.95
$14.95
$19.95
$ 6.99
$ 8.99
$34.95
$20.30
$ 9.80
$10.73
$34.95
Prices are subject to change without notice.
Total Merchandise ($10 Minimum Order) ........
Sales Tax ............................................................
We are required by law to collect the appropriate sales tax for each individual state, county, and locality to which the merchandise is being sent.
Shipping, Handling, and Insurance ...................
Total Amount Enclosed .....................................
Use VISA or MasterCard preferably. Money order or check must be in U.S. currency only. No COD
or CASH.
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All accessories are subject to availability. Where applicable, we will ship a saperseding model.
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United States and Canada Orders
Order by phone using your Visa or MasterCard. Call the toll-free
number listed below between 8AM and 8PM Eastern Standard Time. Use this number only to place an order for accessory
items listed on this order form.
1 - 800 - 338 - 0376
Most orders are shipped UPS within 72 hours of receipt. If it is not possible to ship within 30 days, we will notify you.
For mail order, detach and mml the completed order form with credit card information, money order, or check in U.S. currency (made payable to Thomson Consumer Electronics) to the following address:
Video Accessories P.O. Box 8419
Ronks, PA 17573
For more information on these accessories write to the following address:
Video Accessories Customer Service
Thomson Consumer Electronics
Distributor & Special Products 2000 Clements Bridge Rd
Deptford, NJ 08096-2088
International Orders
This offer is valid only in the 50 United States and Canada. For international orders, please send your request for quotation (not
an order) to:
Intemati0nal Customer Service Thomson Consumer Electronics
Distributor & Specild Products 2000 Clements Bridge Rd Deptford, NJ 08096-2088 USA
Please make sure that both sides of this form have been filled out completely.
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Caring for Your TV
Cleaning and Care
Dust TV as required, using a soft cloth or the dusting attachment of your vacuum cleaner. Occasionally vacuum
the ventilation slots in the cabinet to help assure adequate ventilation. Take care not to scratch the plastic surfaces.
If your TV's cabinet has a textured finish, do not use furniture polish. Because textured finishes are porous, using fiamiture polish will mar their appearance. They can be easily cleaned with a damp, soft cloth.
To clean the screen, you can wipe it with a damp, soft cloth.
Then dry it with a soft cloth. (A mild soap may be used on
the screen if it is extremely dirty.) Be sure to turn off the
TV before cleaning the screen, and do not allow liquid to run down the screen and inside the TV.
A special antistatic cleaning and polishing solution (AH035) is available for use on most TV screens and non- textured cabinets. This non-abrasive formula imparts brilliance, repels static, and resists fingerprints. Lint-free
polishing cloths are included. Donot use strong cleaners, polishes, or chemically-treated
cloths toclean the screen o1"Cabinet.
Avoid placing drinks or vases with water on top of your TV. To reduce the risk of fire or shock hazard, do not expose
this TV to rain or moisture.
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Trouble Checks
Checks and Adjustments [
'I'V Trouble
TV will not turn on
Check to make sure it is plugged in.
Check the wall receptacle (or extension cord) to make sure it is "live" by plugging in
something else.
Maybe batteries in remote are "dead". Try using the POWER button on TV.
Maybe remote control was not aimed at remote sensor.
Controls don't work Try unplugging set for 15 minutes and then turning il on again.
Intermittent or no remote
Turns off while playing
Maybe something is between the remote and the remote sensor.
Maybe batteries in remote are weak or dead. Try replacing batteries.
Maybe batteries are installed incorrectly. Try replacing batteries correctly.
Remove batteries and hold down one or more button:_ for several seconds. Install the
batteries and try remote.
Sleep Timer function may be activated.
IfTV turned on because of alarm, it will automatically turn off after one hour.
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.
Turns on unexpectedly Alarm function may be turned on.
Blank screen Try another channel.
No sound, picture okay Maybe sound is muted. Try pressing VOL up button to restore sound.
If headphones are connected, sound from TV speakers will be muted.
Can't select certain channel
No picture, no sound
Sound okay, picture poor
Picture okay, sound poor
Improper color in one or more areas of the picture
Closed captioning doesn't work
Channel may not be in channel memory. Try using number buttons.
If using VCR, check to make sure TWVCR switch onVCR is in correct position.
To select cable-TV channels over 99 (up to 125), pre:ssand hold number button 1 until
1-- appears on the screen. Then press the other two numbers.
If watching VCR (connected through antenna input), make sure TV is tuned to channel 3 or 4-same as CH3/CH4 switch on VCR. Also check to make sure TV/VCR switch
on VCR is in correct position.
Check antenna connections.
Try adjusting SHARPNESS function to improve weak: signals.
Try another channel.
Try unplugging set for a minimum of 15 minutes and then turning it on again. For
best results you should place the set in the position you will be watching it before you plug it back in.
Make sure closed captioning is turned on to either CJ or C2.
Closed captioning appears on the screen only if the program being broadcast has
closed captioning.
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Limited Warranty
"What your warranty covers:
,,Any defect in material or workmanship.
:For how long after your purchase: '.90 days for labor charges.
One year for parts.
Two years for picturetube. 'The warranty period for rentalunits begins with the first rental.
What we will do:
Pay any Authorized RCA Television Servicenter the labor charges to repair your television.
Pay any Authorized RCA Television Servicenter for the new or, at our option, rebuilt replacement parts and picture tube required to repair your television.
How you get service:
For screen sizes of 20" and smaller: Take your RCA television to any Authorized RCA Television Servicenter.
For screen sizes larger than 20": Request home service from any Authorized RCA Television Servicenter.
To identify your nearest Authorized RCA Television Servicenter, ask your Dealer, look in the Yellow Pages, or call 1-800-336-1900.
Show the service technician your evidence of purchase date.
What your warranty does not cover:
Customer instruction. (Your Owner's Manual clearly describes how to install, adjust,
and operate your television. Any additional information should be obtained from your Dealer.)
Installation and related adjustments.
Signal reception problems not caused by your television.
Damage from misuse or neglect.
Remote control batteries.
A television that has been modified or incorporated into other products or used for
institutional or other commercial purposes.
A television purchased or serviced outside the USA.
Acts of God, such as but not limited to lightning damage.
Product Registration:
Please complete and mail the Product Registration Card packed with your TV. It will make it easier to contact you should it ever be necessary. The returnof the card is not
required for warranty coverage.
How state law relates to this warranty:
This warranty gives you specific legal rights, and you may also have otherrights that
vary from state to state.
What if you purchased your product outside of the United States:
This warranty does not apply. See your dealer for warranty information.
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If you would like a copy of this manual in French, please follow the instructions below.
Si un livret d'instructions en fran_ais n'est pas inclus avec votre appareil, vous pouvez en obtenir un 0NDIQUER LE NUMt_RO DE MODt_LE, VOTRE NOM, ET VOTRE
td)RESSE) en vous adressant h:
TCE Publications 10003 Bunsen Way
Louisville, KY 40299
If your TV needs service, please contact your dealer or the nearest servicenter. Please do not send any products to the Indianapolis address listed below or on the box. This only adds delays for service of your TV. For service information refer to the warranty
page.
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10330 N. Meridian St. Indianapolis, IN 46290
°1995 Thomson Consumer Electronics, Inc. Trademark(s) ®Registered Marca(s) Registrada(s)
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TOCOM # 2007652A
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