RCA E13341 manual Remote Control Buttons, Point and Select

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GETTING STARTED

REMOTE CONTROL BUTTONS

When operating the remote, point it directly at the front of the TV. Objects between the remote and the remote sensor can block the signal to the TV.

POWER Button Press to turn the TV on or off.

PREV CH Button (Previous Channel) Pressing this button switches the TV back to the last tuned channel. This is useful if you want to watch two channels. Select the first channel you wish to watch. Then select the other channel by pressing two number buttons. The TV changes back and forth between the two channels each time you press this button.

DISPLAY Button Press to display the time and channel number on the screen. Press to see if the Sleep Timer, Alarm Timer, and Closed Captioning are set. Press to quickly remove menus from the screen unless otherwise noted within the menu.

MUTE Button Press to quickly reduce sound to minimum level. Closed captioning (C1) may appear on the screen when you press MUTE. To restore sound and normal picture, press MUTE again or press VOL up.

CHAN ^/v Buttons (Channel Up and Down) Press to select the next higher or lower channel in memory. You can add or erase channels in memory as desired. Details are on page 7.

VOL Buttons (Volume Up and Down) (Also – and + Buttons) Press

VOL + to increase volume, or press VOL to decrease volume. Press + or to adjust the setting of an item that is highlighted in a menu. The volume display appears on the screen when you press the VOL buttons. When a menu is displayed, press + or to adjust the setting of an item that is highlighted in a menu.

MENU Button Press to bring up the menu screen, then press the channel up and down buttons to choose desired menu choice, and then press the

+or - to adjust each setting.

RESET Button Press to return all video settings (color, tint, contrast, brightness, and sharpness) back to the original settings.

CLEAR Button Press to clear the screen of all on-screen displays.

Number Buttons (0-9)Press to access any channel number. To select a channel, press two number buttons. For example, press 0 then 6 for channel

6.To select a 3-digit number, press and hold number button 1 until 1— appears on the screen. Then press the other two numbers.

INPUT Button Switches the TV to the A/V input. Pressing this button again returns you to the last channel tuned.

SKIP Button (Commercial Skip) Starts an on-screen countdown timer. While the timer is on the screen, you can browse through other channels. Each press of the SKIP button adds 30 seconds to the timer. When the timer reaches 0:00, the TV will automatically go back to the channel it was on when the timer was started.

DISPLAY POWER

MUTE

PREV CH

VOL CHAN VOL

CHAN

CLEAR MENU RESET

1 2 3

4 5 6

7 8 9

INPUT 0

SKIP

Point and Select

To use the on-screen menus, you need to know one rule: point and select:

Point to your selection with the on-screen highlight. (Use the Vol+/- buttons on your remote to move left and right; use the CH^/v buttons to move up and down.)

Press the MENU button to select the highlighted item.

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E13341 specifications

The RCA E13341 is a remarkable television set that reflects the advancements in television technology from the late 20th century. Released in the early 1980s, it served as a popular choice for many households looking to embrace the world of color television and enjoy a wide array of programming.

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