RCA D32TF20 manual Channel Menu, Time Menu

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Using the TV’s Menu System

MAIN MENU

1 Audio...

2 Picture Quality...

3Screen...

4 Channel...

5 Time...

CHANNEL

6 Parental Controls...

7 GUIDE Plus+ Menu...

1 Signal Type...

8 Setup... Auto Channel Search...

2

0 Go Back3 List and Labels...

4 Autotuning...

0 Go Back

Tip

To enter a channel number greater than 99, press and hold “1” to enter the hundreds digit, then press the two remaining numbers.

Channel Menu

Signal Type Displays a choice list that lets you select the current antenna type. This option does not appear when the GUIDE Plus+ system is set up.

UHF/VHF Antenna Choose this if you ar e currently using an of f-air antenna for TV signals.

Cable TV Choose this if you ar e currently using cable or a cable box for TV signals.

Auto Channel Search Tells the TV to search automatically for all the channels available through the antenna input. When the TV finds an active channel, it places it in the Normal channel list; inactive channels (weak stations or channels with no signal at all) will be removed from the channel list. If you are using a cable box and have set up the GUIDE Plus+ system, this option does not appear.

List and Labels Displays a control panel that lets you edit your Normal channel list and choose a six-character label for each channel. Follow the on- screen directions to enter your channels and other information.

Channel # Use the up and down ar rows to scr oll up and down thr ough the channels available via your antenna. Y ou can enter the channel number directly using the number buttons.

Normal List Only the channels included in the Nor mal list ar e available when you scan up and down using channel up and down. Use the up and down ar row buttons to indicate whether the channel number indicated is included ( Yes) or is not included ( No) in the Nor mal channel list.

Channel Label Use the up and down ar

row buttons to enter a six-

character label for each channel. Hold the button down to scr

oll quickly

thr ough the characters. The TV can stor

e up to 45 labels in memor y.

Autotuning Displays a choice list that lets you set up the TV to automatically tune to the correct input channel when you press a component button (VCR1, DVD, VCR2, SAT•CABLE, etc.) on the remote. Go to Chapter 3 for details about the Autotuning feature.

MAIN MENU

1 Audio...

2 Picture Quality...

3Screen...

4 Channel...

5 Time...

6 Parental Controls

TIME

7 GUIDE Plus+ Menu..

8Setup1 ...Sleep Timer...

0 Go Back2 Schedule...

3 Set Time...

0 Go Back

Time Menu

Sleep Timer Displays a control panel that lets you select the amount of time you want to give the TV before it shuts itself off.

Schedule Displays a control panel that lets you set up a schedule for turning the TV on and off automatically. Reminder: you must turn the schedule On. The on-screen directions guide you through the steps needed to set the schedule.

Set Time Displays a control panel that lets you enter the current time. The on- screen directions guide you through the steps needed to set the time. If your GUIDE Plus+ system is set up, it will automatically update your time and this option will not appear.

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Contents Hdtv Monitor User’s Guide Changing Entertainment. AgainImportant Information Product RegistrationKey Features Overview IntroductionOn-screen Program Guide Chip Parental ControlsHigh Resolution Input and Component Video Input Jacks AutotuningMode Table of Contents Using the TV’s Features Using the TV’s Menu SystemOther Information Chapter Overview Changing Entertainment. AgainConnections & Setup Things to Consider Before You ConnectChoose Your Connection Cables Needed to Connect Components to Your TVComponents Cables Connection Go to Needed TitleHow to Connect TV + HD Receiver + VCR + DVD Player ReceiverGo to Viewing the ComponentsHow to Connect TV + Satellite Receiver + VCR Connect your Satellite Receiver to your TVHow to Connect TV + DVD + VCR Hdtv MonitorHow to Connect A/V Receiver + Speakers Connect to either Fixed or Variable OutputExplanation of Input Jacks and Cables Component Video YPbPr Jacks and CablesVideo Jacks and Cables Audio/Video Jacks and Cables RCA-typeHigh Resolution Input Jack and Cables RF Jack and Coaxial Cables F-typeWhy You Should Connect the G-LINK Cable How to Find the Remote SensorPlacing the G-LINK Wands Front of Your TV Front InputsFront Panel Plug in the TV Put batteries in the remoteTurn on the TV Complete the Interactive Setup Set the Menu LanguageComplete Auto Channel Search Guide Plus+ System Setup Identifying Your TV’s LocationConfiguring for Cable Tips Configuring for a VCR What to Expect Next StepsThis page left intentionally blank Using the Remote Control Using the Remote Control Buttons on the Remote ControlUsing the Input Button Using Automatic Code Search Programming the Remote to Operate Other ComponentsFind Out If You Need to Program the Remote Programming the RemoteUsing Direct Entry How to Use the Remote After You’ve Programmed It VCR Codes Cable Box CodesSatellite Receiver Codes DVD codesAudio Codes Using the TV’s Features Using the TV’s Features About the Guide Plus+ SystemDownloading Data Getting In & Out of the Guide Plus+ System Guide Plus+ System MenusGrid Guide Channel LineupGrid Guide Action Buttons Sort Sort Menu Action ButtonsNews ScheduleMessages Schedule Menu Action ButtonsMessages Menu Action Button Setup EditorEditor Menu Action Buttons Guide Plus+ Menu Items Promotional informationChannel Banner Why You Should Use the Autotuning Feature How to Set Up the Autotuning FeatureUsing the TV’s Features Parental Controls and V-Chip How V-Chip WorksChip TV Rating Limit TV-14TV-Y7 V-Chip Rating Limit Screen Blocking Age-Based RatingsSteps on next Blocking Specific Content Themes Viewing Age-Based RatingsHierarchy of Age-Based Ratings Viewing Specific Content Themes Chip Movie Rating Limit Blocking Movie RatingsViewing Movie Ratings Chip Unrated Program Block Channel BlockFront Panel Block Lock/Unlock Parental ControlsTips for Using the PIP Buttons PIP Picture-in-Picture OperationPIP Buttons Using the TV’s Menu System Using the TV’s Menu System How to Use Your TV’s Menu SystemAudio Menu MenusPicture Quality Menu Picture QualityOn when sound is muted Screen MenuUsing Closed Captioning Closed-Caption ModesTurning off Closed-Caption Channel Menu Time MenuOther Information Troubleshooting Other InformationOn next Don’t remember my password and I want to unlock the TV Program information doesn’t downloadScheduled Watch or Record doesn’t occur Rating limits don’t workRCA Hdtv Monitor Specifications PictureCare and Cleaning Limited Warranty Limitation of Warranty How State Law relates to this warrantyProduct registration If you purchased your television outside the United StatesAmplified VHF/UHF Placing an Order Authorized SignatureThis page left intentionally blank This page left intentionally blank This page left intentionally blank This page left intentionally blank This page left intentionally blank Symbols IndexVideo VCR This page left intentionally blank Thomson multimedia Inc North Meridian Street Indianapolis,Tocom
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D32TF20 specifications

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