RCA F27TF700, MR51TF20 manual Plug in the TV, Put Batteries in the Remote, Turn on the TV

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Connections & Setup

Plug in the TV

Plug the end of the power cord into the wall outlet. Match the wide blade of the plug with the wide slot in the outlet. Insert the plug completely into the outlet.

Put Batteries in the Remote

1.Remove the battery compartment cover on the remote.

2. Insert new batteries. Match the polarities (+ and -) on the batteries with the diagram on the remote.

3. Put the battery compartment cover back on the remote.

OK

Use the arrow buttons and the OK button to move through the menu system.

How to Use the Remote Control to Complete the Interactive Setup

The technical term is “Navigation” – how you move through the on-screen menus. The theory is the same throughout the menu screens: highlight your choice and select it.

To highlight an item on-screen, press the arrow buttons on the remote. Use the up or down arrow button to move up or down. Use the right or left arrow button to move right or left.

To select the item that you’ve highlighted, press OK.

Note: Highlighted means that the menu item stands out from other menu items on the list (appears darker, brighter, or a different color).

Turn on the TV

Press the TV button on the remote control or the POWER button on the TV (the first screen of the Interactive Setup appears). The menu screens “time out” after a period of time if you don’t make a selection. The tips in this section tell you how to access the Setup menu screens manually.

Note: Pressing the TV button not only turns on the TV, but puts the remote into TV mode. “TV mode” means that the buttons on the remote control operate the TV’s functions.

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Contents Television User’s Guide Important Information Product RegistrationKey Features Overview IntroductionOn-screen Program Guide Chip Parental ControlsComponent Y, PB, PR Jacks Auto TuningVport Jack Table of Contents Using the TV’s Menu System Using the TV’s FeaturesOther Information Chapter Overview Changing Entertainment. AgainConnections & Setup Things to Consider Before You ConnectChoose Your Connection Cables Needed to Connect Components to Your TVComponents Connection Cables Go to Title NeededVCR TV + VCR + DVD Player Connect your TV to your DVD playerTV + VCR Using the Vport Jack DVDJacks on the Back of the TV VideoHow to Find the Remote Sensor Why You Should Connect This G-LINK CablePlacing the G-LINK Wands Put Batteries in the Remote Plug in the TVTurn on the TV Complete the Interactive Setup Guide Plus+ System SetupSet the Menu Language Complete Auto Channel SearchIdentifying Your TV’s Location Connections & Setup Configuring for a VCR Confirming Your Settings What to Expect Next StepsUsing the Remote Control Using the Remote Control Buttons on the Remote ControlUsing the Whoinput Button How to Program the Remote Using Automatic Code SearchProgramming the Remote to Operate Other Components Find Out If You Need to Program the RemoteUsing Direct Entry How to Use the Remote After You’ve Programmed ItRemote Codes VCR Codes Using the TV’s Features Using the TV’s Features About the Guide Plus+ SystemDownloading Data Channel LineupGuide Plus+ System Menus Getting In & Out of the Guide Plus+ SystemGrid Guide Grid Guide Action Buttons Sort Sort Menu Action ButtonsNews ScheduleSchedule Menu Action Buttons MessagesMessages Menu Action Button Channels SetupChannels Menu Action Buttons Guide Plus+ Menu Items PromotionsHow to Set Up the Auto Tuning Feature Why You Should Use the Auto Tuning FeatureChannel Banner SET SAT/CABLE Channel Parental Controls and V-Chip How V-Chip WorksChip TV Rating Limit TV-14V-Chip Rating Limit Screen Blocking Age-Based RatingsBlocking Specific Content Themes Viewing Age-Based RatingsViewing Specific Content Themes Chip Movie Rating Limit Blocking Movie RatingsChannel Block Chip Unrated Program BlockViewing Movie Ratings Front Panel Block Lock/Unlock Parental ControlsThis page intentionally left blank Using the TV’s Menu System Using the TV’s Menu System How to Use Your TV’s Menu SystemAudio Menu MenusPicture Quality Menu Screen Menu ScreenClosed-Caption Modes Using Closed CaptioningTurning off Closed-Caption Channel Menu Time MenuOther Information Troubleshooting Other InformationGuide Plus+ System Problems Care and Cleaning Remote Control Doesn’t WorkLimited Warranty Front of Your TVFront Panel Front Panel JacksLimitation of Warranty On next VH81 3-ft VH82 6-ft VH89 6-ft Gold-Tipped cable VH83 6-ftTo Order USE Your Credit CardIndex Audio R/LExporter
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MR51TF20, F27TF700 specifications

The RCA MR51TF20 and F27TF700 are two innovative television models that stand out in the competitive landscape of consumer electronics. Both models integrate advanced technologies to deliver high-quality viewing experiences and adaptability for modern home entertainment setups.

The RCA MR51TF20 is a standout model featuring a large 51-inch display, making it an ideal choice for immersive viewing, whether for movies, sports, or gaming. This TV employs LED backlighting technology, which enhances the brightness and provides vibrant colors, ensuring that every frame is packed with detail. The MR51TF20 also supports Full HD resolution of 1080p, allowing users to enjoy crisp images and excellent picture clarity. The inclusion of multiple HDMI ports ensures that users can easily connect various devices, such as gaming consoles, Blu-ray players, and streaming devices, creating a versatile entertainment hub.

In terms of audio, the MR51TF20 is equipped with built-in speakers that deliver decent sound quality, although for audiophiles, external sound systems can easily be integrated through optical or audio output. The user interface is designed for simplicity, making it easy for everyone in the family to navigate through channels and settings. Moreover, the budget-friendly price point of the MR51TF20 makes it accessible for a wide range of consumers.

On the other hand, the RCA F27TF700 model focuses on compact design without sacrificing functionality. The 27-inch display is perfect for smaller living spaces, such as bedrooms or kitchens, while maintaining a resolution of 720p, which is suitable for casual viewing. This model also features the RCA DTV technology, allowing it to receive over-the-air digital signals, which further enhances access to high-definition content without additional subscriptions.

The F27TF700 comes with a built-in tuner, making it easy to set up and use without the need for extra equipment. The robust connectivity options include HDMI and USB ports, giving users the freedom to enjoy media from various external sources. If portability is a key factor, the F27TF700 is lightweight and easy to mount on walls or set on counters, catering to versatile installation needs.

In conclusion, both the RCA MR51TF20 and F27TF700 are excellent choices catering to different consumer preferences. The MR51TF20 excels in size and picture quality for a more immersive experience, while the F27TF700 offers practicality and access to essential viewing capabilities within a compact form. Both models reflect RCA's commitment to quality, innovation, and affordability in the world of television.