RCA P61310, F38310 manual Programming the Remote Control, Testing the Remote Control

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USING THE REMOTE

PROGRAMMING THE REMOTE CONTROL

The universal remote can be programmed to control most brands of remote controllable components, such as VCRs. The remote is already programmed to control most RCA, GE and PROSCAN TVs, VCRs, DVD players, and laserdisc players.

TESTING THE REMOTE CONTROL

To determine whether the universal remote control requires programming, turn on a component, such as a VCR, point the remote control at the VCR, and press the VCR1 button. Then press ON•OFF or CH + (channel up) or CH - (channel down) to see if the VCR responds to the remote control commands. If not, the remote control requires programming.

PROGRAMMING THE REMOTE CONTROL

Using Automatic Code Search

The following instructions can be used to program the remote control. If you want to exit the automatic code search without programming any of your components, press and hold CLEAR until the LED light on the remote control turns off.

1.Turn on the component you want to control (VCR, etc.).

2.Press and hold the button you want to program (VCR1, VCR2, etc.). Note that the AUX button can only be programmed using direct entry (see the next section for details). While holding the component button, press and hold ON•OFF until the LED light on the remote control turns on, then release both buttons.

3.Point the remote control at the component you want it to control.

4.Press and release PLAY, then wait five seconds or until the LED light stops flashing.

At this point the remote control is searching for the correct code to program. If, after five seconds, the component you want to control does not turn off, press PLAY again to tell the remote control to search the next set of codes.

Continue pressing PLAY until the component turns off or you have searched through all of the codes. There are 20 total sets of codes. If the component does not turn off after pressing PLAY 20 times, then the remote cannot control that particular component.

If the component you want to control does turn off:

1.Press and release REVERSE, then wait two seconds. Repeat this step until the component turns back on.

2.To finish, press and hold STOP until the LED light on the remote control turns off.

LED

VCR1

ON OFF

TV

DVD

VCR2 AUX

DIRECTV

 

CH +

 

L

 

V

O

 

O

V

 

 

 

L

 

CH -

 

REVERSE PLAY

STOP

You’ll use these buttons when you program the remote to control any component.

The remote may not operate all models of all brands.

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Contents USER’S Guide Page Important Information Product RegistrationPage Table of Contents Adjusting TV Controls Using the ProfilesOptions and Preferences Getting AssistanceReference Welcome to Hdtv Parts of a Complete High Definition SystemSetup and Connections Getting StartedThings to Know Before Connecting Components Protect Your Components from Power SurgesUnpack the System Connect Your TV to Other ComponentsJacks and Cables Front Buttons Front Inputs Back of the TV Component Video Input Audio PB PR TV and VCR How to view programming How to view your VCRBasic Connection How to view your DVD and VCR Please Read Before Using the Digital Audio Out JackAdvanced Connection TV, VCR, and DVD Player With AmplifierConnecting Speakers to the TV Connecting a Stereo Amplifier ReceiverPlace Batteries Remote Control Complete the Interactive SetupPlug in and Turn on System Order ProgrammingUsing the Remote HOW to USE Your Universal RemoteRemote Control Buttons LEDUsing the Remote Programming the Remote Control Testing the Remote ControlProgramming 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 Using the PIP Feature PIP PICTURE-IN-PICTURE OperationPIP 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 GuidesUsing the Guide Button Other Guides IconDetail Guide SurfGuide Directv onlyExiting a Program Guide Sorting the Directv Programming Guide Sorting the Directv Programming Guide by TopicsSorting the Directv Programming Guide By Movies Sorting the Directv Programming Guide by SportsListing ALL Directv Programming Finding Directv Programs Using Scout Sorting the Current Directv Programming Guide AlphabeticallyOn-screen icons represent the status of the scout feature Other Icons ExitHelp Down ArrowAdjusting TV Controls Make Adjustments to Your Picture and AudioPicture Settings Picture Quality ControlsColor Warmth Picture Presets Reset ControlsNoise Filter ConvergenceAudio Controls MuteTone Controls Audio ProcessorSpeakers Sound LogicSAP Optical OutputIcon in the Channel Banner Using the Profiles Creating User ProfilesDirectv Setup About ProfilesEditing Channels in a Directv List Setting the Directv Spending Limit Selecting or Deleting ALL Directv ChannelsTip Setting the Directv Rating Limit Select Directv SetupTV Setup Editing Channels in a TV ListSelecting or Deleting ALL TV Channels Setting the TV Rating TV-MARating Limit Screen To set TV programming limitsBlocking AGE-BASED Ratings Viewing Age-Based RatingsHierarchy Age-Based Ratings Blocking Specific Content Themes Viewing 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 SystemDifferent Ways to Adjust Your Hdtv Options and PreferencesOptions Preferences Changing the Signal Source Changing the Signal TypeAuto Tuning Channel Search MailboxChecking 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 PurchaseSetting the Time and Date Using the Preferences MenuColor Scheme Default Guide TranslucencyScreen Format Caption Display Analog CaptionsUsing Fetch Getting Assistance Need HELP?Running the Interactive Setup Getting Antenna InformationPeak Signal Dish PointingSelecting 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.

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