RCA P61310, F38310 manual Remote Control Buttons, Led

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USING THE REMOTE

REMOTE CONTROL BUTTONS

ON•OFF When the remote control is in TV or DIRECTV mode, ON•OFF turns the TV on or off. If in another component mode, (VCR, DVD, etc.) and programmed, the remote will turn the component on and off.

When pressed twice within two seconds, all components that are on will be turned off (this feature only works with most RCA, GE, and PROSCAN products).

VCR1 Places the remote control in VCR mode and if auto tuning is enabled, it will turn on the TV and tune to the correct video input channel for viewing VCR1.

TV Turns on the TV and tunes to the last-viewed TV channel. Also places the remote control in TV mode. Placing the remote in TV mode enables you to access the TV’s menu system as well as tune to analog, digital, or cable TV channels.

DVD Places the remote control in DVD mode and if auto tuning is enabled, it will turn on the TV and tune to the correct video input channel for viewing your RCA, GE, or PROSCAN DVD player.

VCR2 Places the remote control in VCR2 mode and if auto tuning is enabled, it will turn on the TV and tune to the correct video input channel for viewing VCR2.

(LED) Light that indicates you’re in programming mode when programming the remote control. Also displays when a valid remote control button is pressed.

AUX Places the remote in auxiliary mode in order to control the component (such as a laserdisc player) that you have programmed it to control. Acts as a “wildcard” button, as it can be programmed to control another VCR, cable box, satellite receiver, or an RCA, GE, or PROSCAN audio component.

DIRECTV Places the remote control in DIRECTV mode, turns on the TV, and tunes to the last-viewed DIRECTV® channel. If you subscribe to DIRECTV® programming, you must be in DIRECTV mode to view DIRECTV® channels. Placing the remote in DIRECTV mode enables you to access the TV’s menu system as well as tune to DIRECTV® channels.

MUTE Reduces the TV’s volume to its minimum level. Press again to restore volume.

SKIP Press once before changing channels and the TV will return to the original channel after 30 seconds. Press repeatedly to add more time. If no other displays are present, pressing CLEAR will cancel the commercial skip timer.

CH +/- Scrolls up or down through the current channel list. Press once to change the channel up or down; press and hold to continue changing channels. If you are in TV mode and press CH+/-, you scroll through TV channels. If you subscribe to DIRECTV® programming and are in DIRECTV mode, you scroll through DIRECTV® channels. In DVD mode, CH +/- will skip chapters on a disc played by RCA, GE, or PROSCAN DVD players.

VOL UP/DOWN Adjusts the TV’s audio volume.

FETCH Brings up the Fetch menu, which is a list of most commonly accessed menu items.

LED

VCR1

ONOFF

TV

DVD

VCR2

AUX

DIRECTV

MUTE

 

 

SKIP

 

CH +

 

VOL

 

 

VOL

 

 

CH

 

FETCH

 

 

GO BACK

GUIDEINFO

OK

MENUCLEAR

1 2 3

4 5 6

7 8 9

INPUT

 

ANTENNA

 

0

 

REVERSE

PLAY

FORWARD

RECORD

STOP

PAUSE

PIP

SWAP CH CTRL WHO

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Contents USER’S Guide Page Important Information Product RegistrationPage Table of Contents Adjusting TV Controls Using the ProfilesGetting Assistance Options and PreferencesReference Welcome to Hdtv Parts of a Complete High Definition SystemSetup and Connections Getting StartedUnpack the System Things to Know Before Connecting ComponentsProtect Your Components from Power Surges Connect Your TV to Other ComponentsJacks and Cables Front Buttons Front Inputs Back of the TV Component Video Input Audio PB PR How to view your VCR TV and VCR How to view programmingBasic Connection Advanced Connection How to view your DVD and VCRPlease Read Before Using the Digital Audio Out Jack TV, VCR, and DVD Player With AmplifierConnecting Speakers to the TV Connecting a Stereo Amplifier ReceiverPlug in and Turn on System Place Batteries Remote ControlComplete the Interactive Setup Order ProgrammingUsing the Remote HOW to USE Your Universal RemoteRemote Control Buttons LEDUsing the Remote Programming the Remote Control Programming the Remote ControlTesting the Remote Control Using Automatic Code SearchUsing the Remote to Control a Component Using Direct EntryRemote Control Codes VCRINS and Outs of Using Your Hdtv Basic TV OperationAbout the Channel Banner Channel Banner Icons Changing Between Directv and TV Mode Changing Channels PIP PICTURE-IN-PICTURE Operation Using the PIP FeaturePIP Buttons PIP PROBLEMS? Using the Input Button Input sourceUsing the Program Guides What is a Program GUIDE?Using the Program Guides Bringing UP the Program GuidesAnatomy of the TV Program Guide Anatomy of the Directv Programming Guide Tuning to a Program Getting around in the GuidesDetail Guide Using the Guide ButtonOther Guides Icon SurfGuide Directv onlyExiting a Program Guide Sorting the Directv Programming Guide Sorting the Directv Programming Guide by TopicsSorting the Directv Programming Guide by Sports Sorting the Directv Programming Guide By MoviesListing ALL Directv Programming Finding Directv Programs Using Scout Sorting the Current Directv Programming Guide AlphabeticallyOn-screen icons represent the status of the scout feature Help Other IconsExit Down ArrowAdjusting TV Controls Make Adjustments to Your Picture and AudioPicture Quality Controls Picture SettingsColor Warmth Noise Filter Picture PresetsReset Controls ConvergenceTone Controls Audio ControlsMute Audio ProcessorSAP SpeakersSound Logic Optical OutputIcon in the Channel Banner Using the Profiles Creating User ProfilesAbout Profiles Directv SetupEditing Channels in a Directv List Selecting or Deleting ALL Directv Channels Setting the Directv Spending LimitTip Setting the Directv Rating Limit Select Directv SetupEditing Channels in a TV List TV SetupSelecting or Deleting ALL TV Channels Setting the TV Rating TV-MARating Limit Screen To set TV programming limitsViewing Age-Based Ratings Blocking AGE-BASED RatingsHierarchy Age-Based Ratings Viewing Specific Content Themes Blocking Specific Content ThemesContent Themes Setting the Movie Rating Blocking Movie RatingsViewing Moving Ratings Blocking Unrated TV ShowsChoosing Your Profile Don’t Forget Your Password Locking and Unlocking a User ProfileLocking the System Unlocking the SystemOptions and Preferences Different Ways to Adjust Your HdtvOptions Preferences Changing the Signal Source Changing the Signal TypeAuto Tuning Mailbox Channel SearchChecking Your Mail Purchases PAY PER View Programs Previewing and PurchasingUse the program guide to get to the Program Details screen Using the Attractions Guide Select Attractions GuideUsing the Purchases Menu Reviewing and Canceling AN Upcoming PurchaseUsing the Preferences Menu Setting the Time and DateColor Scheme Translucency Default GuideScreen Format Caption Display Analog CaptionsUsing Fetch Getting Assistance Need HELP?Running the Interactive Setup Getting Antenna InformationDish Pointing Peak SignalSelecting Dish Type Using the ON-SCREEN Signal Meter Find Your Dish Pointing CoordinatesYour NEW Access Card Running the System TestUpgrades OFF-AIR GuidesReference Getting InformationTroubleshooting Care and Cleaning RCA High Definition Television Hdtv Limited Warranty For how long after your purchaseFCC Registration Information Notification to the Local Telephone CompanyAccessory Information Monaural VCR Dubbing AudioAccessory Order Form Placing an Order USE Your Credit CardThis page intentionally left blank This page intentionally left blank Index DirectvInfo Swap This page intentionally left blank
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P61310, F38310 specifications

The RCA F38310 and P61310 are notable offerings in the world of consumer electronics, particularly known for their advancements in television technology. Both models are crafted to deliver a superior viewing experience through a combination of high-quality display, user-friendly features, and innovative technologies.

The RCA F38310 stands out with its impressive 38-inch screen, which provides ample viewing area for enjoying movies, sports, and gaming. The television features a crisp and vibrant display, thanks to its integration of advanced picture technologies that enhance color accuracy and contrast. This model supports various input options, making it compatible with several devices, such as gaming consoles, Blu-ray players, and streaming devices, ensuring users can connect their favorite entertainment sources seamlessly.

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In terms of connectivity, the F38310 and P61310 offer multiple HDMI inputs, composit video inputs, and component video inputs, ensuring compatibility with a range of devices. Furthermore, the RCA brand is known for its reliability and customer support, assuring users a dependable and satisfying experience with their televisions.

In summary, the RCA F38310 and P61310 are excellent choices for consumers looking for quality entertainment systems. Their combination of impressive screen sizes, high-definition resolution, user-friendly features, and versatility in connectivity make them compelling options in the competitive television market.