RCA L50000 manual Buttons in alphabetical order, Tip Number buttons

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Chapter 3 The Remote Control

DIRECTV

ON•OFF

TV

VCR

 

 

DVD

1

 

 

 

 

 

VCR

 

 

AUX

2

AUD

 

 

 

M1

 

 

M3

 

M2

 

 

L1

 

 

L3

 

L2

 

 

 

 

 

FRONT

MUTE

 

 

SKIP

 

CH +

 

 

VOL -

 

 

VOL +

REAR

CH -

 

CENTER

FORMAT

 

 

GO

 

 

BACK

 

 

 

TEST

 

 

AM•FM

GUIDE

 

 

INFO

LEVEL -

OK

 

LEVEL +

MENU

 

 

CLEAR

PROGRAM

 

 

 

1

2

 

3

4

5

 

6

7

8

 

9

INPUT

0

 

ANT

 

 

 

FUNCTION

REV

PLAY

 

FWD

REC

STOP

 

PAUSE

 

SWAP

CH

 

PIP

CTRL

WHO

 

 

 

 

DELAY

DSP

 

 

DSP

ON•OFF

 

 

MODE

Buttons (in alphabetical order)

The buttons in blue text are audio buttons (you have to press the AUD button first in order for them to function as described). The audio button descriptions might not apply to your equipment.

Note: It’s important to remember that this section explains how these buttons might operate if you’ve connected an audio component to your TV, programmed the remote to operate that component, and your audio component supports that particular function.

(Backlight button) Press and hold to enter programming mode (CODE SET appears in the remote’s display). Press and release to illuminate the buttons (to conserve battery power, the light turns off after 5 seconds if you don’t press any other buttons). Pressing this button also controls the default (on/off) of the backlight the next time you press a button.

0-9 (Number buttons) Enter channel numbers and time settings directly through the remote control. For more information on entering number buttons to change channels, go to Chapter 4 (page 73). When a menu is on the screen, you can press the number buttons to directly highlight items instead of using the arrow buttons.

Arrow buttons (up, down, left, right) Press the arrow buttons to move through the on-screen menu system and highlight items. When the PIP window is on the screen, press the arrow buttons to move the PIP window (but you can’t move the PIP window when the channel banner is on the screen — see page 76 for more information).

AM • FM Selects the AM or FM band on your audio system if you’ve connected a system to your TV (you must press the AUD button first to put the remote in audio mode).

ANT Switches the source of the off-air signal between the HDTV’s ANTENNA A and B. When in VCR mode, the ANT button also functions as a TV/VCR button.

AUD Switches the remote to audio mode so the audio buttons work. Those buttons are AM • FM, CENTER, REAR, FRONT, LEVEL + AND LEVEL -, DSP ON•OFF, PROGRAM, FUNCTION, TEST, and DELAY.

AUX Places the remote in auxiliary mode in order to operate the component (such as a cable box or internet device) that you’ve programmed to work with this button.

Tip: Number buttons

When the menu system is on the screen, you can press 0 to go to the previous menu.

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Contents Page Page Important Information Product RegistrationThis page intentionally left blank Table of Contents Chaptert r 3 The Remotete Controltr l Anatomy of the Directv Programming Guide101 102106 109114 128137 144Introduction OverviewWelcome to Liquid Crystal On Silicon Lcos Higher Definition Television Is HereBrand new HD technology Light Management Yields Brighter, Crisper Pictures Resolution Aspect RatioDigital Signal and Sound Connections & Setup Things to Consider Before You Connect Component Signal Quality Jacks on the TV Cables needed Go to Choose Your Connection1B 1A Tip Instructions to ConnectHow to Connect TV + VCR + DVD Connect your DVD Player to your TV2A 2B 2C Ery Good Quality DVD Quality Good Receiver Connecting a Dolby Digital Receiver Excellent Connecting a receiver/amplifierConnecting Speakers to the TV Go to nextComplete the Interactive Setup Put Batteries in the Remote ControlExplanation of Input Jacks and Cables Order Programming optionalWhat’s Next? PB PR RF Jacks and Coaxial Cables F-type Good Video and Audio Back of the Lcos TV Tip Antenna jacksAudio 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 Power Light How to turn off the power lightWhat to Expect Next StepsThis page left intentionally blank Chaptert r 3 The Remotete Controltr l Buttons in alphabetical order Tip Number buttonsTip CH + and CH buttons TIP Guide button TIP Info buttonTip Onoff button TIP Menu buttonTip Skip button Display Messages Display Messages when remote is in programming mode Display Messages response messages Display Messages action messages How to program the remote How to Stop ProgrammingProgramming the remote to Operate Components Find out if you need to program the remoteHow to use automatic code search Auto Search Auto SrchRemote Control Manual Search MAN Srch How to use direct entry Code SET Backlight button Up arrow button Learning Feature L1, L2, L3 buttons IR Learn Setting Up a Learning SequenceCcontinuesti s on nextt How to Use the Volume Lock Feature Locking the Volume VOL LockHow to Use the Macro Feature M1, M2, M3 buttons Unlocking the Volume VOL UnlockTechie Tip How to use the discrete feature Discrete ADD How to use Discrete AddHow to Use the Mode Mapping Feature Discrete ClearHow to Set the Clock Operations Reset How to Reset the RemoteManufacturing Reset How to turn on the receiver or minisystem How to Operate Audio FunctionsSelecting the receiver’s components Operating The Amfm Tuner Where to go for help Controlling The Surround Sound FeaturesAmplifier Codes Cable Box CodesCD Player Codes Home Automation CodesDigital Tape Codes Cassette Player CodesSetup Codes for Video Phono CodesLaser Disc Player Codes Miscellaneous AudioSatellite TelevisionTelevision codes MEIVCR Codes RCADVD Player Codes Basic Operation Basic Operation Everything You Ever Wanted to Know About the Channel BannerChannel Banner Icons Changing Between Directv and TV Mode TV mode explained onPress Directv on the remote to put it in Directv mode Changing the channelInput Features Features How to Use PIP Picture-in-PicturePIP Buttons General Explanation Arrow buttonsPIP Problems? Bringing Up the Program Guides TIP Switching to Directv Guide Anatomy of the TV Program GuideTIP Switching to the TV Program Guide Anatomy of the Directv Programming GuideTuning to a Program Getting Around in the GuidesUsing the Guide Button Detail GuideSurfGuide Directv only Other Guides IconGrid Guide Exiting a Program Guide Sorting the Directv Programming Guide by Topics Sorting the Directv Programming GuideSorting the Directv Programming Guide by Movies Sorting the Directv Programming Guide by Sports Listing All Directv ProgrammingFinding Directv Programs Using Scout Other Icons ExitTip Accessing the main menu Tip Using profiles as categoriesAbout Profiles Profiles The Directv Setup Editing Channels in a Directv ListSetting the Directv Spending Limit Tip Accessing Spending LimitsSetting the Directv Rating Limit Profiles The TV Setup Editing Channels in a TV ListSetting the TV Rating Don’t forget the Clear buttonAnother way to add channels Selecting or Deleting All ChannelsOr graphic violence Select Set TV Rating Blocking Age-Based Ratings Hierarchy of Age-Based RatingsViewing Age-Based Ratings Blocking Specific Content Themes Content ThemesViewing Specific Content Themes Setting Movie Ratings Blocking Movie RatingsBlocking Unrated TV Shows Viewing Moving Ratings100 Don’t Forget Your Password Choosing Your ProfileLocking and Unlocking a User Profile 101Shortcut Locking the system Locking the System102 Tip I forget my password Unlocking the SystemLock Icons 103This page left intentionally blank Menu System Chapter OverviewPicture Quality Controls Tip the other menusTip Shortcut 106Picture Settings 107Picture Presets Color WarmthNoise Filter 108Audio Menu Reset Controls109 Mute Tone ControlsAudio Processor 110Sound Logic Speakers111 Where to go for info SAP Second Audio ProgramOptical Output 112Icon in the Channel Banner Audio Language113 System Options menu Changing the Signal Source114 Changing the Signal Type Auto TuningReminder 115Tips Channel Search116 Checking Your Mail Mailbox117 Purchases Pay Per View Programs Reminder Connect a telephone line cordPreviewing and Purchasing 118Using the Attractions Guide 119Using the Purchases Menu Reviewing and Canceling an Upcoming PurchaseSetting the Time and Date 120Using the Preferences Menu Color SchemeTranslucency 121Default Guide Screen FormatTip Types of Guides Tip Screen formatsCaption Display Tip Discrete Add Feature123 Analog Captions 124Front Buttons Power Light125 This page intentionally left blank Help & Assistance Troubleshooting Quick Reference No picture, no sound but TV is on blank screenNo response after pressing a button 128Humming noise TV doesn’t turn on right awayTV won’t turn on 129No picture, sound okay 130Power light on the front of the TV is blinking or flashing Sound okay, picture poorTV turns off while playing 131Black box appears on the screen Can’t select a particular channelTime is wrong in the channel banner 132Wrong picture No soundNoisy stereo reception 133PIP Problems 134IR Learn doesn’t work L1, L2, L3 buttons Remote doesn’t operate components135 Rating limits don’t work Invalid program guide information when you’re in TV mode136 Assistance Menu Interactive Setup137 Antenna Info 138Selecting Dish Type Dish Pointing139 Find Your Dish Pointing Coordinates 140Using the On-screen Signal Meter 141New Access Card Tip Access CardSystem Test 142Off-Air Guides Upgrades143 Replacing the Lamp Unit Care and Cleaning144 145 What to do146 What you’ll need to get started147 148 FCC Registration Information Notification to the Local Telephone CompanyRights of the Telephone Company 149Glossary of Technical Terms 150151 152 153 154 RCA Lcos Display Limited Warranty 155Limitation of Warranty 156Specifications and Features 157Universal Learning Remote Control 158Accessory Information 159Accessory List 160Symbols 161162 Info Menuok 163Component Input 164Hdtv 165Video PB PR 166167 Mpeg 168Directv 169EXT/INT 170171 This page intentionally left blank This page intentionally left blank This page intentionally left blank
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