RCA DVD/VCR manual How to find your TV’s Video Input Channel, Video Input Channel Variations

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How to find your TV’s Video Input Channel

In order to see whatÕs playing on your DVD/VCR, you need to tune the TV to the Video Input Channel that corresponds to the jacks you used to hook up the unit to the TV. The Video Input Channel(s) varies for different brands and different models of TVs. Below are some things to try.

¥Consult the OwnerÕs Manual that came with your TV.

¥If you canÕt find the information in the manual, or canÕt find the manual, review the following list of ways to access Video Input Channels on TVs.

¥There might be a button on the TVÕs remote control that accesses the Video Input Channel (see table below for examples).

¥You might select the Video Input Channel from the TVÕs menu system.

¥You might tune to it by pressing a specific channel number (see table below)

¥Press the Channel up and/or down buttons on the TVÕs remote control (sometimes the Video Input Channel is stored in the channel list).

Video Input Channel Variations

Button/Switch on the TV

VIDEO

SIGNAL

VID 1

VID 2

Button on the

TV remote

VID1 S-VID

LINE INPUT

VID SOURCE

VIDEO AUX

Channel

Number

00 93

90VID 1

91VID 2

92INPUT

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Contents DVD/VCR Important Information Risk of Electric Shock do Not OpenClass Laser Product This page intentionally left blank Table of Contents Table of Contents DVD Menu System To add or delete channels from the VCR channel listAdditional Information Things to Consider Before You Connect ChapterConnections and Setup Compatible DiscsCables Needed to Connect Components to Your DVD/VCR Connect the AC power cord into an AC outlet DVD/VCRPlease Read This Before Using the Digital Audio OUT Jack DVD/VCR + TV + Audio ReceiverInstall Batteries in the Remote Important Battery InformationTurn on the TV and DVD/VCR When finished, press Menu to exit Using the Remote Control to Choose On-screen Menu ItemsComplete the VCR setup Language SelectAuto Channel Search Time and DateMonth July DVD and VCR Modes Next StepsWhat to Expect Menu SystemsButton Descriptions for DVD and VCR Modes DVD and VCR function buttons listed alphabeticallyUsing the Remote Control Button description for TV function buttonsUsing the Input Button Using the remote to Navigate through On-Screen MenusUsing Different Menus Regional CodingPicture Scan Playing DiscsSearch Options To Load and Play a DVD Disc Freeze Frame and Frame AdvanceChapter Advance Slow Motion in Freeze Frame ModePlayback Options ZoomAudio CD Info Display Using the On-Screen Info DisplayDVD Disc Info Display Video CD VCD Disc Info DisplayTitle/Track Icon all Info Displays How to Navigate the Info DisplayTime Display all Info Displays Chapter Icon DVD Info DisplayBy default, subtitles are off. To turn subtitles on Subtitles Icon DVD Info DisplayAudio Language Icon DVD Info Display Play Mode Icon DVD, CD Info Displays RepeatRepeating Discs, Titles, Chapters, or Tracks Program Play DVD and Audio CD Info Displays AB RepeatRandom Audio CD and mp3 IntroScan Audio CD Info DisplayUsing a Bookmark Bookmark Icon DVD Info DisplayCreating a Bookmark Clearing a Bookmark Changing the Camera Angle DVD Info DisplayPBC Playback Control Video CD Info Display Playing mp3 and WMA music files and displaying Jpeg files Displaying Jpeg files or playing mp3 or WMA filesPlaying Jpeg and mp3 music files at the same time VCR Basics Basic RecordingVCR Features Recording FeaturesInstant Timer Recording ITR Timer Recording Press the Menu button to display the VCR Main MenuPress the down arrow button until Program is To review programs that you have already set upTime Counter ¥ To erase a program, press ClearInfo Display Index Search To Activate Index SearchProgram Menu Explanation of the VCR Menu SystemClock Menu Program menu options are explained in detail onAudio Mode Tuning MenuSetup Menu Auto Channel Search procedure is explained in detail onAudio Output Child LockBroadcast Type VCR Output ChannelPlay Menu Play Mode MenuDVD Player Menu System StartAutoPlay DVD Menu SystemParental Control Menu Locking your DVD/VCRYou can change your password, but the player must be locked Changing Your PasswordResetting Your Password Unlocking your DVD/VCRExplanation of Rating Limits To Set Ratings for Rated TitlesTo Set Ratings for Unrated Titles Display Menu TV ImageSound Menu Progressive ScanSound Logic Languages Menu Digital OutputChild Lock General Problems General DVD Problems Additional InformationScreen saver appears on the TV Picture is distortedPicture is distorted during forward and reverse scan Menu is displayed in a foreign languageGeneral VCR Problems DVD/VCR makes noise when it is stopped Recording ProblemsPlayback Problems On-screen menus appear in a foreign languageTape won’t play Tape with safety tab removed doesn’t start playingStreaks in picture during normal playback Auto Channel Search doesn’t workDisc won’t eject Forgot my passwordCannot copy discs to video tape Stereo Audio is too noisyHandling Cautions Cleaning DiscsMaintenance of Cabinet Formation of CondensationBack of the DVD/VCR Description of Jacks from left to rightFront of the DVD/VCR from left to right Description of JacksFront Panel Display Display MessagesSTiLL Ñ Tape is paused Stop Ñ Tape is stopped Video Jacks and Cables Explanation of Input Jacks and CablesComponent Video Y, Pb, Pr Jacks and Cables Audio/Video Jacks and Cables RCA-typeIndustry Canada Compliance Notice Trade NameModel DRC6100N Equipment Classification What we will do Limited WarrantyWhat your warranty covers ¥ Defect in materials or workmanshipWhat your warranty does not cover Product Registration Limitation of WarrantyHow state law relates to warranty How to find your TV’s Video Input Channel Video Input Channel VariationsAccessories Description PriceThomson Inc North Meridian Street Indianapolis,Thomson Inc Trademarks Registered Marcas Registradas

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