RCA 20F524T manual Parental Control Menu, Nick

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Using the TV’s Menu System

FAVORITE CHANNELS

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Favorite 1

70

HGTV

Favorite 2

26 WTHR

Favorite 3

75

CNN

Favorite 4

36

WSNB

Favorite 5

28

NICK

Example of FAVORITE CHANNELS menu for analog signals.

Letterbox Format

Crop format (stretched vertically to fill the 4:3 screen)

 

Favorite ChannelsStore up to five of your preferred channels for

 

each signal source into a favorite list. There is one list for the analog

 

channels and a separate list for the digital channels. Depending on

 

which mode you’re in, that list is created.

 

To set your favorite channels, go to the Favorite Channels option

 

under the SETUP menu and press OK. Use the down arrow button

 

to select Favorite 1 and use the right and left arrow buttons to scroll

 

through the channel numbers to find your favorite.

 

Find your favorites easily by pressing the FAV button on the remote.

 

This feature can be very helpful for persons with limited finger

 

dexterity or young children, since it avoids the need to remember

 

channel numbers and press multiple number combinations.

 

LanguageSelect your preferred language for the menus, that

 

you should have set in the Initial Setup. (Refer to page 14 for more

 

information about setup). Change the language at any time by

 

using the right or left arrow buttons to scroll through the languages

 

(English, Spanish and French).

 

FormatThis feature is designed to alter the digital screen size of

 

certain formats.

gray or

NormalThis is a full TV screen display which is for Standard

(4:3) TV programs.

black

 

bars

LetterboxThis is for digital signals, DVD or video programs

 

that are in 16:9 screen size. There are gray or black bars on the

 

top and bottom of the screen.

 

CropDigital DVD or video programs that are in 16:9

 

(Letterbox) screen size normally have gray or black bars on the

 

top and bottom on the screen. This feature takes them off.

 

SqueezeA 16:9 (Letterbox) image is squeezed to fit a 4:3

 

format (for digital channels only).

 

Note: The right arrow/Zoom+ and left arrow/Zoom– buttons on

 

the remote change the TV’s screen format.

 

Auto Volume LevelThis feature reduces blasts in volume

 

during commercial breaks. Eliminates the need to constantly

 

adjust the volume. Press the right arrow button to turn it On or

 

Off.

Parental Control Menu

The PARENTAL CONTROL menu was explained in Chapter 2. Go to page 18 for more information.

Chapter 3



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Contents Changing Entertainment. Again User’s GuideProduct Registration Product Information Important InformationImportant Safety Instructions Table of Contents Other Information Using the TV’s Menu SystemThings to Consider Before You Connect Protect Against Power SurgesProtect Devices from Overheating Position Cables Properly to Avoid Audio InterferenceGet the Picture Connections & SetupReceiving Cable Channels What You NeedReceiving Channels with an Antenna Jacks Used Cables Needed Go to Choose Your ConnectionBack of TV Pb Pr Component Video ConnectionViewing the Picture from the Connected Device Connecting the DeviceYour TV’s jacks might be different Using the Front/Side JacksExplanation of Jacks Video Front ButtonsPut Batteries in the Remote Use the Remote Control to Complete the Initial SetupPlug in the TV and Turn It On Auto Channel Search Complete the Initial SetupTuning to a Channel Watching TV What to ExpectYour remote part number is R130C1 Remote ButtonsUsing the Guide Button Using the Input ButtonUsing the Sound Button How V-Chip Works Channel BannerParental Controls and V-Chip Resetting the Password Using the TV’s FeaturesActivate Parental Control Set V-Chip TV Programming LimitsBlocking Specific Content Themes Content RatingsBlocking USA V-Chip Movie Ratings Chip SettingUnrated Programs Blocking Canadian V-Chip Movie RatingsFront Panel Change Your PasswordPicture Menu Setup MenuSetup Using the TV’s Menu SystemClosed Caption menu for digital signals Nick Parental Control MenuTime Time MenuMain Menu Other Information Frequently Asked Questions FAQsOther Information TroubleshootingRemote Control Doesn’t Work Canadian English V-Chip Rating System USA V-Chip Rating SystemC8+ Canadian French V-Chip Rating SystemWhat your warranty covers Limited WarrantyHow you get service What your warranty does not coverProduct registration Limitation of WarrantyHow state law relates to this warranty FCC Information Care and CleaningTTE Technology, Inc TTE Technology, Inc