RCA PHD50300 manual How To Use the Remote Control After You’ve Programmed It, Using Direct Entry

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Connections and Setup

Using Direct Entry

1.Turn on the component you want the emoter to operate (the red light on the remote turns on).

2.Look up the brand and code number(s) for the component on the code list on the following pages.

3.Press and hold the component button that corresponds to the component you want the emoter to operate (VCR, RCA DVD, etc.).

4.Enter the code from the code list. When you begin entering numbers, the edr light on the remote turns off. When the last number is entered, the red light turns back on. If the incorrect code is entered, the red light will flash.

5.Release the component button. The red light on the remote turns off.

6.Press ON•OFF to see if the component espondsr to the remote commands. If it doesn’t, try pressing the component button and then ON•OFF again.

6.If you get no response, repeat these steps using the next code listed for your brand, until the component responds to the remote commands.

How To Use the Remote Control After You’ve Programmed It

Once the remote control has been programmed successfully, you’re ready to use it to operate other components.

1.Press one of the video source buttons to select a component (VIDEO or RGB) to operate.

2.Press the component button (MONITOR, VCR, DVD, AUX, or HD RCVR) to use theransportT buttons (REVERSE, PLAY, FORWARD, STOP, PAUSE, and RECORD) to operate the component.

3.Press ON•OFF to turn the component on or of.

NOTE: If you keep pressing buttons and nothing happens, you may have the wrong video source or wrong component selected. You must select the correct video source and the component button that matches the component you want to operate.

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Contents -   Page FCC Information PrecautionsIndustry Canada Compliance Notice Declaration of ConformityTo avoid damage and prolong operating life Important Tips Caring for Your MonitorContents Other Information Mini D-sub 15 Pin VGA Signal CompositionConnections and Setup Attaching the ferrite cores Contents of the PackagePart Names and Functions Front View BNC Select Connecting an HD Receiver Battery InstallationConnecting Your DVD Player Connecting Your VCR Or Laserdisc PlayerConnecting a Personal Computer Personal computer with a digital RGB output Connecting Components to the MonitorVCR or Laser Disc Player DVD Player IBM VGA or Compatibles Macintosh or CompatiblesConnecting External Speakers* to the Monitor Alphabetical order Quick Tour of the Remote ControlREVERSE, PLAY, FORWARD, STOP, PAUSE, Record transport keys Inserting Batteries Using Your Remote ControlProgramming the Remote Find Out If You Need to Program the RemoteUsing Automatic Code Search How to Program the RemoteUsing Direct Entry How To Use the Remote Control After You’ve Programmed ItVCR VCR1, VCR2 or AUX button Programmable Codes for the Remote ControlSatellite Receiver This page intentionally left blank Menu System Mute PowerVolume Basic OperationsSide-By-Side Multi-Screen FeaturePicture-in-Picture On-Screen Menu Operation Selecting the Input Signals to be displayedPicture Quality Menu Setting the Picture Mode with the Presets OptionMemory Adjusting the Picture Settings in Memory ModeSetting the Color Temperature High Reducing Noise in the PictureMenu Operations Audio MenuSelecting a Viewing Size Screen MenuAuto Picture Adjusting the Picture Position and SizeFunction Menu Adjusting the Position of the Menu DisplayOn-Screen Displays POWER/STANDBY indicator Setting the Power Saver for Computer ImagesAdjusting for Flickering with Film Mode Setting the Gray Level for the Sides of the ScreenSetting the Screen Saver Adjusting the Monitor in RGB3 Input ModeSetting the PLE Turning Orbiter on Setting the InverseS E T Reset Return SEL NOW Resetting Resetting to Default ValuesSetting the BNC Connectors Setting the Audio InputsOptions menu Auto Setting a Computer Image to the Correct RGB Select ModeSetting the Picture Size for RGB Input Setting the Monitor to the correct HD Receiver ModeSetup Menu Selecting the Language for the Menus Setting the Video Signal FormatAutotuning the Component buttons on the Remote Control Autotuning MenuTo check the Remaining Time Sleep TimerSetting the Sleep Timer Cancelling the Sleep TimerOther Information Ventilation requirements for enclosure mounting Installing the Cinema Screen MonitorMini D-sub 15 Pin VGA Signal Composition Connecting Your PC Or Macintosh ComputerDVD/HD/DTV SpecificationsSymptom Possible Problem Solutions TroubleshootingMain menu Sub menu Functions Monitor Menu SystemOptions Audio Input Select Supported ResolutionOther Information For how long after your purchase RCA Plasma Monitor Limited WarrantyLimitation of Warranty Attachable Speakers SPK50 Monitor Stand PLB50 AccessoriesIndex SymbolsTreble Page Thomson multimedia Inc

PHD50300 specifications

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