RCA J27F636 User Manual

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User’s Guide
Changing Entertainment. Again.
Model J27F636 is pictured above.
Find Inside:
Connecting .............. page 6
Menus ...................... page 9
Remote Controls..... page 17
The Basic Menus ..... page 21
Other Information.. page 31
Troubleshooting ..... page 34
Important Information
CAUTION
RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK
DO NOT OPEN
Caution: To reduce the risk of electric shock, do not remove cover (or back). No user serviceable parts inside. Refer servicing to qualified service personnel.
This symbol indicates "dangerous voltage" inside the product that presents a risk of electric shock or personal injury.
WARNING
To reduce the risk of fire or electric shock, do not expose this product to rain or moisture. This apparatus shall not be exposed to dripping or splashing. No objects filled with liquids, such as vases, shall be placed on the apparatus.
This symbol indicates that this product incorporates double insulation between hazardous mains voltage and user accessible parts. When servicing use only identical replacement parts.
This symbol indicates important instructions accompanying the product.
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, black borders (sides, top and bottom), etc. may cause similar damage. This damage is not covered by your warranty.
Cable TV Installer: This reminder is provided to call your attention to
Article 820-40 of the National Electrical Code (Section 54 of the Canadian Electrical Code, Part 1) which provides guidelines for proper grounding and, in particular, specifies that the cable ground shall be connected to the grounding system of the building as close to the point of cable entry as practical.
Product Registration
Please fill out the product registration card (packed separately) and return it immediately. For US customers: Your RCA Consumer Electronics product may also be registered at www.rca.com/productregistration. Registering this product allows us to contact you if needed.
Product Information
Keep your sales receipt to obtain warranty parts and service and for proof of purchase. Attach it here and record the serial and model numbers in case you need them. These numbers are located on the product.
Model No. _____________________________________________________________
Serial No. ______________________________________________________________
Purchase Date: _________________________________________________________
Dealer/Address/Phone:__________________________________________________
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IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
Table of Contents
Read before operating equipment
1. Read these instructions.
2. Keep these instructions.
3. Heed all warnings.
4. Follow all instructions.
5. Do not use this apparatus near water.
6. Clean only with dry cloth.
7. Do not block any ventilation openings. Install in accordance with the manufacturer’s instructions.
8. Do not install near any heat sources such as radiators, heat registers, stoves, or other apparatus (including amplifiers) that produce heat.
9. Do not defeat the safety purpose of the polarized or grounding-type plug. A polarized plug has two blades with one wider than the other. A grounding type plug has two blades and a third grounding prong. The wide blade or the third prong is provided for your safety. If the provided plug does not fit into your outlet, consult an electrician for replacement of the obsolete outlet.
15. If an outside antenna or cable system is connected to the product, be sure the antenna or cable system is grounded so as to provide some protection against voltage surges and built-up static charges. Section 810 of the National Electrical Code, ANSI/NFPA No. 70-1984 (Section 54 of Canadian Electrical Code, Part 1) provides information with respect to proper grounding of the mast and supporting structure, grounding of the lead­in wire to an antenna-discharge unit, size of grounding conductors, location of antenna-discharge unit, connection to grounding electrodes, and requirements for the grounding electrode. See following example.
10. Protect the power cord from being walked on or pinched particularly at plugs, convenience receptacles, and the point where they exit from the apparatus.
11. Only use attachments/accessories specified by the manufacturer.
12. Use only with the cart, stand, tripod, bracket, or table specified by the manufacturer, or sold with the apparatus. When a cart is used, use caution when moving the cart/ apparatus combination to avoid injury from tip-over.
13. Unplug this apparatus during lightning storms or when unused for long periods of time.
14. Refer all servicing to qualified service personnel. Servicing is required when the apparatus has been damaged in any way, such as power­supply cord or plug is damaged, liquid has been spilled or objects have fallen into the apparatus, the apparatus has been exposed to rain or moisture, does not operate normally, or has been dropped.
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Table of Contents
Important Information .....................................................2
IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS .................................3
Chapter 1: Connections & Setup .......................5
Things to Consider Before You Connect ..........................5
Remote Controls ..........................................................5
Protect Against Power Surges ....................................5
Protect Components from Overheating ....................5
Position Cables Properly to Avoid Audio
Interference .................................................................5
Important Stand and Base Safety Information ..........5
Use Indirect Light ........................................................5
Get the Picture ...................................................................6
Receiving Digital Channels .........................................6
Receiving Analog Channels ........................................7
Additional Jacks and Cables .......................................7
The Front of Your TV ..........................................................8
Front Input Jacks .........................................................8
Front Panel Buttons.....................................................8
Start-up ...............................................................................8
Put Batteries in the Remote........................................8
Plug in the TV and Turn it On .....................................8
Place All Available Channels Into Memory ...............9
Set the Time ................................................................9
The ClonePRO™ ................................................................9
Understanding the Menus .............................................10
Master Menus ............................................................10
Basic Menus ...............................................................10
Using Master and Basic Menus .......................................10
Exiting a Menu ..........................................................10
Setting Limits in Master Menus ................................10
Sound Menu .....................................................................11
Picture Menu ....................................................................12
Access and Power Options Menu ...................................12
Parental Control ...............................................................14
Time Menu ........................................................................15
Setup Menu ......................................................................15
Chapter 3: Using the Menu System ................21
The Basic Menu System ...................................................21
Sound Menu ..............................................................21
Picture Menu .............................................................21
Channel Guide Menu ................................................21
Parental Control Menu .............................................22
Time Menu .................................................................22
Language & CC Menu ...............................................23
The TV can be "Decommercialized" ................................23
Chapter 4: Using the TV's Features .................24
Channel Banner ................................................................24
Parental Controls and V-Chip ..........................................24
How V-Chip Works ....................................................24
USA V-Chip Rating System ........................................25
Canadian English V-Chip Rating System ..................25
Canadian French V-Chip Rating System ...................26
USA V-Chip TV Rating Limit ....................................26
Blocking Specific Content Themes ...........................28
Viewing Specific Content Themes ............................28
Blocking Canadian V-Chip Ratings ...........................29
V-Chip Movie Rating Limit ........................................29
V-Chip Exempt Program Block ...............................29
Front Panel Lock ........................................................30
Creating A Password .................................................30
Chapter 5: Other Information .........................31
Using the ClonePRO™ .....................................................31
Modes of operation ..................................................31
DSCI mode..................................................................31
IR mode ......................................................................32
Cloning a TV ..............................................................33
General Troubleshooting ..........................................33
Troubleshooting ...............................................................34
Menu Problems..........................................................36
Care & Cleaning .........................................................36
Warranty ...........................................................................37
Chapter 2: Using the Remote Control ............17
Types of Remote Controls ...............................................17
Basic Remote Buttons (R130K1 & R130K2) .....................17
Additional Remote Buttons (R130K2) .............................18
Using the INPUT Button ...................................................19
Using the SYSTEM Button ...............................................19
ClonePRO™ Remote Buttons ..........................................20
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Chapter 1: Connections & Setup
Things to Consider Before You Connect
Remote Controls
You will need a master remote (R130K2) or ClonePRO™ to set up the TV. Contact your RCA commercial distributor to purchase these. To locate an RCA commercial distributor call 1-800-333-7221.
Protect Against Power Surges
Connect all components before you plug any of their power cords into the wall outlet.
Turn off the TV and/or component before you connect or disconnect any cables.
Make sure all antennas and cables are properly grounded. Refer to the Important Safeguards sheet packed with your TV.
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 TV, route all cables down the side of the back of the TV instead of straight down the middle of the TV.
If your antenna uses 300-ohm twin lead cables, do not coil the cables. Also, keep the twin lead cables away from audio/video cables.
Important Stand and Base Safety Information
Choose the location for your TV carefully. Place the TV on a stand or base that is of adequate size and strength to prevent the TV from being accidentally tipped over, pushed off, or pulled off. is could cause personal injury and/or damage the TV. Refer to the Important Safeguards sheet packed with your TV.
Use Indirect Light
Don’t place the TV where sunlight or room lighting will be directed toward the screen. Use soft or indirect lighting.
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Graphics contained within this publication are for representation only.
Connections & Setup
J27F636
ANTENNA/CABLE ANALOG INPUT
ANTENNA/CABLE DIGITAL INPUT
DSCI Port
Receiving Digital Channels
What You Need
• Antenna (“rabbit ears”) or outdoor antenna with a coaxial cable. Plug the antenna or coaxial cable from
Coaxial cable
the wall outlet into the ANTENNA/CABLE DIGITAL INPUT to receive free off-air local digital channels.
OR
Get the Picture
e first part of connecting your TV is to get a signal. e back panel of your TV allows you to receive analog channels by using the ANTENNA/CABLE ANALOG INPUT and digital channels by using the ANTENNA/ CABLE DIGITAL INPUT. e graphic to the left shows these inputs.
Note: You may experience a delay of several seconds before digital pictures appear, both when you first turn on the digital signals and when you change channels. This is normal. Check with your local cable company for available content.
OR
• Coaxial cable from a cable outlet. Plug the coaxial cable into the ANTENNA/CABLE DIGITAL INPUT to receive digital cable channels only.
Indoor or Outdoor Antenna
OR
• You can use a signal splitter (shown at left) to divide the signal from one cable or antenna source to connect to both the ANTENNA/CABLE ANALOG INPUT and ANTENNA/CABLE DIGITAL INPUT
OR
jacks on the TV. When you get to the Auto Channel Search screen in the Initial Setup, make sure you set the signal type to Both (digital and analog).
What You Need to Know
• Visit www.antennaweb.org to get help deciding what type of antenna to use to receive the off-air local digital channels available to you. By entering where you live, this mapping program tells you what local analog and digital stations are available using a certain antenna.
• When you get to the Auto Channel Search menu in the Initial Setup, make sure you set the Signal Source to Digital. (You can also choose Both for digital and analog). en set the Signal Type. Choose Antenna or Cable (depending on your connection). To complete a channel search now, go to page 9.
• When you are ready to watch digital channels, make sure you are tuned to the Digital Input. Press the ANTENNA button to tune to the digital Input. Go to page 24 for more information.
When using the ANTENNA/CABLE DIGITAL INPUT and/or the ANTENNA/CABLE ANALOG INPUT jacks, use the ANTENNA button on the remote to toggle between the digital and analog signals.
ANTENNA button
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J27F636
ANTENNA/CABLE DIGITAL INPUT
DSCI Port
S-Video Jack
TV ANT
Digital Audio
Out Jack
Phone Jacks
Y P B P
R
S-Video Jack
TV ANT
Digital Audio
Out Jack
Phone Jacks
Y P B P
R
S-Video Jack
Receiving Analog Channels
What You Need
• Antenna (“rabbit ears”) or outdoor antenna with coaxial cable. Plug the antenna or coaxial cable from
Coaxial cable
OR
Indoor or Outdoor Antenna
What You Need to Know
• Visit www.antennaweb.org to get help deciding what type of antenna to use to receive the local analog channels available to you. By entering where you live, this mapping program tells you what local analog and digital stations are available using a certain antenna.
• When you get to the Auto Channel Search menu in the Initial Setup, make sure you set the Signal Source to Analog. (You can also choose Both for digital and analog). en set the Signal Type. Choose Antenna or Cable (depending on your connection). To complete a channel search now, go to page 9.
• When you are ready to watch analog channels, make sure you are tuned to the analog input. Press the ANTENNA button to tune to the analog input. (Look for a A at the bottom of the channel banner). Go to page 24 for more information.
the wall outlet into the ANTENNA/CABLE ANALOG INPUT to receive analog channels.
OR
• Coaxial cable from a cable outlet. Plug the coaxial cable from the source outlet into the ANTENNA/ CABLE ANALOG INPUT to receive cable channels.
When using the ANTENNA/CABLE ANALOG INPUT and/or the ANTENNA/ CABLE DIGITAL INPUT jacks, use the ANTENNA button on the remote to toggle between the digital and analog signals.
ANTENNA button
Additional Jacks and Cables
VIDEO 1
VIDEO, AUDIO R and L/MONO INPUTS Used to connect components such as a VCR, DVD
player, camcorder, or video game consoles with audio/video outputs. ese jacks are used for most audio/video connections between components.
Note: If your component has only one input for audio (mono), connect it to the left (white L/Mono) audio jack on the TV and don't connect the right audio part of the cable.
R (RIGHT) AUDIO Provides right audio connection. e right audio cable is usually red.
L
(LEFT)
white.
VIDEO Provides composite video connection. e video cable is usually yellow.
S-VIDEO Provides better picture quality than the 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 connect left and right audio cables to the L/MONO and R AUDIO Input jacks (an S-Video cable is required).
/MONO AUDIO Provides left audio connection. e left audio cable is usually
DSCI PORT is port is used to transfer information between a TV and other devices, such as a
clone box or interactive system. is port is an eight-pin telephone-type port. When the TV receives a message via the DSCI (digital serial communications interface) port, it will act in accordance with the digital instructions received. For more information on its connection and operation, please contact your distributor or the supplier of the interactive system.
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Connections & Setup
MENU/OK
VOL
CH
CH
VOL
POWER
L/MONO
AUDIO
VIDEO
R
The Front of Your TV
Front Input Jacks
Your model has a set of audio/video inputs for your convenience. ese jacks are towards the front of the TV on the side. To access the component you connected to the front of the TV, press the INPUT button on your remote until FRNT appears on the screen. e jacks are ideal for connecting a DVD player, video game console, digital camera or a camcorder.
Note: When connecting a component that only has one audio jack, such as some camcorders, use the TV’s AUDIO L/MONO jack to hear the audio.
L/MONO and R AUDIO Receives audio from another component such as a DVD player, VCR, camcorder, digital camera or video game console.
VIDEO Receives video from another component such as a DVD player, VCR, camcorder, or video game console.
Note: Video Input Channels (VID, SVID, etc.) must be added to the active channel list separately before they can be accessed. Refer to the Setup menu section at the end of this chapter for more information on the Channel menu and List & Labels.
Front Panel Buttons
If you cannot locate your remote, you can use the front panel buttons of your TV to operate many of the TV’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.
v
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.
VOL < 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 TV on and off.
Start-up
e steps below get your TV connected and ready to watch.
Put Batteries in the Master Remote (R130K2)
1. Slide off the cover of the battery compartment.
2. Place the two AA batteries into the remote, matching the + and – end of each battery in the compartment.
3. Replace the cover.
Plug in the TV and Turn it On
Plug the end of the power cord into a grounded wall outlet. Insert the plug completely into the outlet. Press POWER on the
TV or remote.
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Time 08:00 am
Time Access Basic
Sleep Timer Off
Wake-Up Timer
Wake-Up Time 07:00 am
Wake-Up Ch. 08
Schedule ...
TIME
AUTO CHANNEL SEARCH
Go Back
Channel List List A...
Signal Source Both...
Ana. Sig Type Cable...
Dig. Sig Type Antenna...
Start Running...
Progress 21%
Channel 012
Channels Found 16
The Master menus are available while using the Master Remote (R130K2).
Connections & Setup
Place All Available Channels Into Memory
1. To go to the Setup menu, with the master remote (R130K2), press MENU then select Auto Channel Search. In this menu you'll be able to set your Signal Source. Choose from Analog, Digital or Both. is choice will depend on what connections you've made to the ANTENNA/CABLE ANALOG INPUT and/or the ANTENNA/CABLE DIGITAL INPUT jacks. Now set your signal type. e TV will search for all channels viewable through your antenna or cable TV system.
2. Scroll up to select which channel list you’d like to find channels for (List A is the default).
3. Press the down arrow button to select Start. Press the OK button to start searching. e TV searches for active channels and places them in the channel list.
Note: Video Input Channels (VID, SVID, etc.) must be added to the active channel list separately before they can be accessed. Refer to the Setup menu section at the end of this chapter for more information on the Channel menu and List & Labels.
Set the Time
e current time options might not be available to the basic user, depending on how they've been set by the master user.
To set the time, from the Main menu select Time. If the current time has not been set, use the arrow and number buttons on the remote control to set it.
1. From the Main menu, highlight Time and press OK.
2. Time is highlighted. To set the time, use the number buttons to set the hour. Press the right and left arrow button to add or subtract minutes. e OK button changes am and pm.
Note: The Wake-Up Timer and Wake-Up Time options are unavailable unless Time has been set.
The ClonePRO™
If several TVs need to be programmed with the same menu settings, an optional ClonePRO remote can be used to copy all of the menu settings from one TV into other TVs to reduce installation time. Information can be both downloaded to and uploaded from the ClonePRO using the DSCI port on the TV’s back panel or using the IR sensor. A ClonePRO can be obtained from your RCA commercial distributor. Chapter 2 has information about this remote, see page 20. If you want to set other menu options before using the ClonePRO, continue on in this chapter. You can use the ClonePRO at any time.
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Connections & Setup
Exit
Sound
Picture
Access and Power Options
Parental Control
Time
Setup
MAIN MENU - MASTER
Exit
Sound
Picture
Channel Guide
Parental Control
Time
Language & CC
MAIN MENU
Understanding the Menus
is television displays two levels of menus: master and basic.
Master Menus
e master menus are accessible by pressing MENU on the master remote (R130K2). is menu shows all menu options. e person who chooses the settings available to the basic end user is called the “master user.”
Basic Menus
The Master Main menu.
e basic menus are accessible by pressing MENU on a basic remote (R130K1 or other remote) or the front panel. e choices available on the basic menus and control panels will vary depending on limits set by the master user and the input selected. You can turn off the basic menu completely through the Access and Power Options menu. For more information on the effects of master user choices on the basic menu and basic user functionality, continue reading this chapter.
Note: Options set in the master menu are stored in nonvolatile memory. If any options are changed in the basic menu, and then the TV is turned off, the TV defaults to the master menu settings once it’s turned back on.
Using Master and Basic Menus
Menus and choice lists use the “point and select” rule to navigate, but control panels use a variety of methods to adjust features on your TV. e following pages detail how to use these controls to customize the functions of your TV.
Press MENU on the remote (master remote for master menu; basic remote for basic menu) or on the front panel (basic menu) to bring up the Main menu.
To select a menu item:
Navigate with the arrows and then select OK.
The Basic Main menu. The choices available in this menu change according to limits set by the master user in the Master menus.
Exiting a Menu
ere are three ways to exit a menu. Note that not all methods work in all menus:
Highlight Exit and press OK.
Press MENU on the remote control.
Press CLEAR, the on-screen displays are cleared from the screen and you return to TV viewing.
Navigate with the arrows and then select with the right arrow button (unless it's a choice list).
Setting Limits in Master Menus
Some screens in the master menus are not available in the basic menus. ere also might be some options you want to make unavailable to the basic user. ese next few pages describe these types of menu options. To make all options unavailable, set the basic menus in the Access and Power Options menu to Disabled. For information on basic menu options, go to Chapter 3.
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Sound Type Stereo...
Treble
Bass
Balance
Auto Vol Level
Volume Hold
Def. Lang. English...
Cur. Lang. English...
Adv. Settings ...
SOUND
The master user determines what functions the basic user can access.
Connections & Setup
Sound Menu
Scroll to the feature you want to set. Use the right arrow button to change the setting.
Go Back Takes you to the previous menu.
Sound Type Choose from Mono, Stereo, Enhanced, and SAP. Stereo splits the
incoming stereo audio signal into left and right channels. Most TV programs and recorded materials have stereo audio. e word Stereo appears on the TV when you tune to a program that is broadcast in stereo.
Treble Increases or decreases the high frequency audio.
Bass Increases or decreases the low frequency audio.
Balance Fades between the left and right speakers.
Auto Volume Level Reduces volume blasts during commercial breaks.
Eliminates the need to constantly adjust volume control. Set it On or Off. e default is Off.
Volume Hold Locks the volume at its' current setting. When this feature is turned on, mute and other volume controls are disabled.
Default Language Press the right arrow button to choose the language you prefer for dialog on digital channels. If your preferred language is being broadcast with a program, the TV will play it. If not, then the TV will play the default audio for the program (usually English in the U.S.). e default digital channel audio language options are English, Spanish, German, Italian, Japanese, Chinese and Korean.
Note: The Default Language menu is available for digital stations only when using the ANTENNA/CABLE DIGITAL INPUT jack.
Current Language Press the right arrow button to choose the audio language for the program you're watching. e language you choose becomes your pre­ferred audio language for all channels on the digital tuner until you turn the TV off. If the language you choose here is not being broadcast with a program, then
the TV will play the default audio for the program (usually English in the U.S.).
Advanced Settings Press the right arrow button to choose advanced settings.
Initial Volume Sets the TV’s volume to the specified level every time it
is turned on.
Minimum Volume Re-scales the volume control slider so that the far left position is always the minimum allowable volume (but not necessarily the minimum possible volume).
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Maximum Volume Re-scales the volume control slider so that the far right position is always the maximum allowable volume (but not necessarily the maximum possible volume).
Connections & Setup
Go Back
Picture Preset Bright...
Pict. Enhance High...
Color Warmth Normal...
Brightness
Color
Contrast
Sharpness
Tint
PICTURE
ACCESS AND POWER OPTIONS
Go Back
Remote Config. TV1....
Basic Access Enabled...
TV Power On Always....
Energy Saver Disabled...
Front Panel Enabled...
Par. Controls Basic...
Min Stby Power Enabled...
Legacy Mode
Info Menu
Channel Guide
Ignore PSIP
Picture Menu
e Picture menu items allow you to adjust the appearance of on-screen images for each video input source. Scroll to the feature you want to set. Use the right arrow button to change the setting.
Go Back Takes you to the previous menu.
Picture Preset Choose between Soft, Natural, Bright or Personal. e default
setting is Natural.
Picture Enhance Controls the level of automatic color correction. Choose between Medium, High or Off.
Color Warmth Choose between Cool, Normal or Warm. e default setting is Normal.
Brightness Adjusts the brightness of the picture.
Color Adjusts the richness of the picture.
Contrast Adjusts the contrast of the picture.
Sharpness Adjusts the sharpness of the picture. When the component inputs are
used, this selection is grayed out (disabled).
Tint Adjusts the balance between the red and green levels of the picture.
Access and Power Options Menu
e Access and Power Options menu allows the master user to specify which features and functions basic users will be able to access. Scroll to the feature you want to set. Use the right arrow button to change the setting.
Go Back Takes you to the previous menu.
Remote Configuration is feature allows the master user to determine which
TVs the remote operates. Choose from TV1, TV2, TV3, TV1&2, TV1&3, TV2&3, All or Disabled. e default setting is All. If Disabled is chosen, the TV
will not respond to the basic remote, but pressing MENU on the master remote will work.
Note: When Remote Config. is set to Disabled, the MENU button on the master remote turns on the TV.
Basic Access is setting allows you to determine whether the TV's basic
Note: The Sleep Timer, Schedule and Energy Saver settings are unavailable when On Always has been activated (in the TV Power menu), even if they were set prior to choosing this option.
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menus are accessible. Choose Enabled or Disabled. When the basic menu is disabled, users cannot access menus through the basic remote or front panel.
TV Power is setting allows you to determine whether the TV can be turned on or off with the POWER button on the remote or the front panel. Choose between:
On Always e TV is always on and cannot be turned off; the Sleep
Timer, Schedule and Energy Saver settings are disabled.
Note: When the DSCI (Digital Serial Communications Interface) port is used to turn the TV on and off, the On Always setting is overridden.
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