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Chapter 7 Help & Assistance

What to do

Call 1-866-SCENIUM to find out if your TV is still under warranty. If your TV is still covered by the warranty, we will refer you to a service person who will replace the lamp for you.

If your TV’s warranty is expired, we will tell you where to purchase a lamp unit and you can install it yourself using the directions that follow.

The lamp has been designed to make installation as easy as possible, but if you don’t follow the directions, there is a risk of burn injury or electric shock. If you don’t feel comfortable replacing the lamp, call 1-866-SCENIUM to have a qualified technician install the new lamp unit (a fee will apply).

IMPORTANT PRECAUTIONS: Before you begin, make sure you read and understand all of the instructions. If you need any clarification, call 1-866-SCENIUM for help. You must follow all the instructions step by step. Thomson multimedia cannot be held responsible for failure to adhere to the safety measures described herein, the safety measures on the back panel of the TV, and any other reasonable safety practices and precautions.

Wait 30 Minutes Before You Replace the Lamp

The lamp unit’s temperature can reach 200 degrees. Unplug the TV and allow the lamp to cool thoroughly (for at least 30 minutes) before you remove the burnt-out lamp.

Don’t remove the lamp access door or remove the inoperative lamp unit until you have a replacement lamp (this will reduce the risk that children or pets will come into contact with the hot lamp, and will keep foreign objects and dust out of the lamp unit.)

Never allow children or pets to play with the lamp access door at any time.

Use only a genuine RCA lamp replacement unit (part number 252115)

There are no user serviceable parts within the lamp unit itself. Don’t attempt to repair the lamp unit – attempting to do so may cause injury, and will void your warranty.

Write the date you replaced the lamp unit here for future reference:

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Contents Page Page Product Registration Important InformationThis page intentionally left blank Table of Contents Anatomy of the Directv Programming Guide Chaptert r 3 The Remotete Controltr l102 101106 109128 114137 144Overview IntroductionHigher Definition Television Is Here Welcome to Liquid Crystal On Silicon LcosBrand new HD technology Light Management Yields Brighter, Crisper Pictures Aspect Ratio ResolutionDigital Signal and Sound Connections & Setup Things to Consider Before You Connect Choose Your Connection Component Signal Quality Jacks on the TV Cables needed Go toTip Instructions to Connect 1B 1AConnect your DVD Player to your TV How to Connect TV + VCR + DVD2A 2B 2C Ery Good Quality DVD Quality Good Receiver Connecting a receiver/amplifier Connecting a Dolby Digital Receiver ExcellentGo to next Connecting Speakers to the TVPut Batteries in the Remote Control Complete the Interactive SetupWhat’s Next? Order Programming optionalExplanation of Input Jacks and Cables PB PR RF Jacks and Coaxial Cables F-type Good Video and Audio Tip Antenna jacks Back of the Lcos TVAudio Video L R S-VIDEO INPUT1 INPUT2 INPUT3 Audio Outputs Input Jacks on the front of your TV Buttons on the front of your Lcos TV How to turn off the power light Power LightNext Steps What to ExpectThis page left intentionally blank Chaptert r 3 The Remotete Controltr l Tip Number buttons Buttons in alphabetical orderTip CH + and CH buttons TIP Info button TIP Guide buttonTip Skip button TIP Menu buttonTip Onoff button Display Messages Display Messages when remote is in programming mode Display Messages response messages Display Messages action messages How to Stop Programming How to program the remoteProgramming the remote to Operate Components Find out if you need to program the remoteAuto Search Auto Srch How to use automatic code searchRemote Control Manual Search MAN Srch How to use direct entry Code SET Backlight button Up arrow button Setting Up a Learning Sequence Learning Feature L1, L2, L3 buttons IR LearnCcontinuesti s on nextt Locking the Volume VOL Lock How to Use the Volume Lock FeatureUnlocking the Volume VOL Unlock How to Use the Macro Feature M1, M2, M3 buttonsTechie Tip How to use Discrete Add How to use the discrete feature Discrete ADDDiscrete Clear How to Use the Mode Mapping FeatureHow to Set the Clock Manufacturing Reset How to Reset the RemoteOperations Reset Selecting the receiver’s components How to Operate Audio FunctionsHow to turn on the receiver or minisystem Operating The Amfm Tuner Controlling The Surround Sound Features Where to go for helpCable Box Codes Amplifier CodesHome Automation Codes CD Player CodesDigital Tape Codes Cassette Player CodesPhono Codes Setup Codes for VideoLaser Disc Player Codes Miscellaneous AudioTelevision SatelliteMEI Television codesRCA VCR CodesDVD Player Codes Basic Operation Everything You Ever Wanted to Know About the Channel Banner Basic OperationChannel Banner Icons TV mode explained on Changing Between Directv and TV ModeChanging the channel Press Directv on the remote to put it in Directv modeInput Features How to Use PIP Picture-in-Picture FeaturesArrow buttons PIP Buttons General ExplanationPIP Problems? Bringing Up the Program Guides Anatomy of the TV Program Guide TIP Switching to Directv GuideAnatomy of the Directv Programming Guide TIP Switching to the TV Program GuideGetting Around in the Guides Tuning to a ProgramDetail Guide Using the Guide ButtonGrid Guide Other Guides IconSurfGuide Directv only Exiting a Program Guide Sorting the Directv Programming Guide by Movies Sorting the Directv Programming GuideSorting the Directv Programming Guide by Topics Listing All Directv Programming Sorting the Directv Programming Guide by SportsFinding Directv Programs Using Scout Exit Other IconsAbout Profiles Tip Using profiles as categoriesTip Accessing the main menu Editing Channels in a Directv List Profiles The Directv SetupSetting the Directv Rating Limit Tip Accessing Spending LimitsSetting the Directv Spending Limit Editing Channels in a TV List Profiles The TV SetupDon’t forget the Clear button Setting the TV RatingAnother way to add channels Selecting or Deleting All ChannelsOr graphic violence Select Set TV Rating Viewing Age-Based Ratings Hierarchy of Age-Based RatingsBlocking Age-Based Ratings Viewing Specific Content Themes Content ThemesBlocking Specific Content Themes Blocking Movie Ratings Setting Movie Ratings100 Viewing Moving RatingsBlocking Unrated TV Shows Choosing Your Profile Don’t Forget Your PasswordLocking and Unlocking a User Profile 101102 Locking the SystemShortcut Locking the system Unlocking the System Tip I forget my passwordLock Icons 103This page left intentionally blank Chapter Overview Menu SystemTip the other menus Picture Quality ControlsTip Shortcut 106107 Picture SettingsColor Warmth Picture PresetsNoise Filter 108109 Reset ControlsAudio Menu Tone Controls MuteAudio Processor 110111 SpeakersSound Logic SAP Second Audio Program Where to go for infoOptical Output 112113 Audio LanguageIcon in the Channel Banner 114 Changing the Signal SourceSystem Options menu Auto Tuning Changing the Signal TypeReminder 115116 Channel SearchTips 117 MailboxChecking Your Mail Reminder Connect a telephone line cord Purchases Pay Per View ProgramsPreviewing and Purchasing 118119 Using the Attractions GuideReviewing and Canceling an Upcoming Purchase Using the Purchases MenuSetting the Time and Date 120Color Scheme Using the Preferences MenuTranslucency 121Screen Format Default GuideTip Types of Guides Tip Screen formats123 Tip Discrete Add FeatureCaption Display 124 Analog Captions125 Power LightFront Buttons This page intentionally left blank Help & Assistance No picture, no sound but TV is on blank screen Troubleshooting Quick ReferenceNo response after pressing a button 128TV doesn’t turn on right away Humming noiseTV won’t turn on 129130 No picture, sound okaySound okay, picture poor Power light on the front of the TV is blinking or flashingTV turns off while playing 131Can’t select a particular channel Black box appears on the screenTime is wrong in the channel banner 132No sound Wrong pictureNoisy stereo reception 133134 PIP Problems135 Remote doesn’t operate componentsIR Learn doesn’t work L1, L2, L3 buttons 136 Invalid program guide information when you’re in TV modeRating limits don’t work 137 Interactive SetupAssistance Menu 138 Antenna Info139 Dish PointingSelecting Dish Type 140 Find Your Dish Pointing Coordinates141 Using the On-screen Signal MeterTip Access Card New Access CardSystem Test 142143 UpgradesOff-Air Guides 144 Care and CleaningReplacing the Lamp Unit What to do 145What you’ll need to get started 146147 148 Notification to the Local Telephone Company FCC Registration InformationRights of the Telephone Company 149150 Glossary of Technical Terms151 152 153 154 155 RCA Lcos Display Limited Warranty156 Limitation of Warranty157 Specifications and Features158 Universal Learning Remote Control159 Accessory Information160 Accessory List161 Symbols162 163 Info Menuok164 Component Input165 Hdtv166 Video PB PR167 168 Mpeg169 Directv170 EXT/INT171 This page intentionally left blank This page intentionally left blank This page intentionally left blank
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