RCA P61310, F38310 manual Troubleshooting

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REFERENCE

TROUBLESHOOTING

Can’t select certain channel

Channel may be blocked or not approved in the Profiles menu.

If using a VCR, check to make sure the TV/VCR button on the VCR is in the correct “mode.”

Noisy stereo reception

May be a weak station. Change to mono mode instead of stereo in the Audio menu under Special Audio.

No picture, no sound but TV is on

Maybe a vacant channel or input is tuned.

If watching VCR (connected only through antenna input), make sure TV is tuned to channel 3 or 4 – same as CH3/4 switch on VCR. Also check to make sure the TV/VCR button on the VCR is in the correct “mode.”

Simultaneously press the POWER and CHANNEL DOWN buttons on the front panel to reset the TV.

Sound okay, picture poor

Check antenna connections and pointing and also check for interfering sources.

Try adjusting the picture quality, especially sharpness, to improve weak signals.

Viewing a VCR while in AIR mode may result in poor picture performance. To exit AIR mode, select System Options from the main menu, then select Signal Type and select Cable.

Black box appears on the screen

Captioning may be turned on and in text mode. Check the Caption Display in the Options menu.

Wrong picture

The TV and most VCRs let you toggle between pictures: one can be the picture from DIRECTV signal or a terrestrial antenna (or cable) and one can be from the VCR. If you don’t see the picture you think you should be seeing, try using these buttons to toggle between the pictures:

Press the TV/VCR button on the VCR remote or on the VCR’s front panel.

Press the ANTENNA button on the remote control.

Taking either of these actions lets you switch the source of the video signal from DIRECTV to the off-air antenna or cable, and vice versa.

Problems with the remote control

Maybe something is between the remote control and the remote sensor on the front of the TV.

Maybe the remote control is not in the correct mode. Press the DIRECTV button so the remote will be in DIRECTV mode or press the TV button so the remote will be in TV mode.

Maybe the batteries in the remote control are weak, dead or installed incorrectly. Try replacing batteries. (Note, if you remove the batteries, you may have reprogram the remote to control other components.)

Remove the batteries and hold the number 1 button for at least 60 seconds to drain the microprocessor inside the remote control. Release the button, replace the batteries, and (if necessary) reprogram the remote control.

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Contents USER’S Guide Page Important Information Product RegistrationPage Table of Contents Adjusting TV Controls Using the ProfilesReference Options and PreferencesGetting Assistance 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 Basic Connection TV and VCR How to view programmingHow to view your VCR 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 Buttons Using the PIP FeaturePIP PICTURE-IN-PICTURE Operation 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 TopicsListing ALL Directv Programming Sorting the Directv Programming Guide By MoviesSorting the Directv Programming Guide by Sports 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 AudioColor Warmth Picture SettingsPicture Quality Controls Noise Filter Picture PresetsReset Controls ConvergenceTone Controls Audio ControlsMute Audio ProcessorSAP SpeakersSound Logic Optical OutputIcon in the Channel Banner Using the Profiles Creating User ProfilesEditing Channels in a Directv List Directv SetupAbout Profiles Tip Setting the Directv Spending LimitSelecting or Deleting ALL Directv Channels Setting the Directv Rating Limit Select Directv SetupSelecting or Deleting ALL TV Channels TV SetupEditing Channels in a TV List Setting the TV Rating TV-MARating Limit Screen To set TV programming limitsHierarchy Age-Based Ratings Blocking AGE-BASED RatingsViewing Age-Based Ratings Content Themes Blocking Specific Content ThemesViewing Specific Content 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 Preferences Different Ways to Adjust Your HdtvOptions and Preferences Changing the Signal Source Changing the Signal TypeAuto Tuning Checking Your Mail Channel SearchMailbox 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 PurchaseColor Scheme Setting the Time and DateUsing the Preferences Menu Screen Format Default GuideTranslucency Caption Display Analog CaptionsUsing Fetch Getting Assistance Need HELP?Running the Interactive Setup Getting Antenna InformationSelecting Dish Type Peak SignalDish Pointing 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

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