RCA TV/VCR manual To set the on Timer or Sleep Timer, Automatic Clock Set

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Using the TV/VCR’s Menu System

 

TIME

 

 

 

 

 

 

TIMER

 

 

 

 

 

 

CLOCK SET

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

CLOCK SET

 

 

 

 

 

AUTO CLOCK

ON

 

 

 

 

EDS CH

 

AUTO

 

 

 

 

SELECT

/

: SET

OK

 

 

 

PREVIOUS

 

: QUIT

MENU

 

 

 

MONTH

 

---

 

 

 

 

DAY

 

---

 

 

 

 

YEAR

 

----

 

 

 

 

TIME

 

--:----

 

 

 

SELECT

/

: SET

OK

 

PREVIOUS

 

: QUIT

MENU

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

CLOCK SET

 

 

 

 

 

AUTO CLOCK

OFF

 

 

 

 

EDS CH

 

AUTO

 

 

 

 

MONTH

 

OCT

 

 

 

 

DAY

 

15

 

 

 

 

YEAR

 

2001

 

 

 

 

TIME

 

10:20AM

 

 

SELECT

/

: SET

OK

 

 

PREVIOUS

 

: QUIT

MENU

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

TIMER

 

 

 

ON TIMER

12:00AM

 

 

 

OFF

 

SLEEP TIMER

120M REMAIN

 

10:00AM SEP.15(FRI)

 

SELECT

/

: SET

OK

PREVIOUS

 

: QUIT

MENU

 

 

 

 

TIMER

 

 

 

ON TIMER

12:00AM

 

 

 

OFF

 

SLEEP TIMER

120M REMAIN

 

10:00AM SEP.15(FRI)

 

SELECT

/

: SET

OK

PREVIOUS

 

: QUIT

MENU

 

 

 

 

• Automatic Clock Set

Press the up or down ar row to select AUTO CLOCK

ON and pr ess OK.

 

The indicator moves to

EDS CH. If you know the EDS channel in your ar ea,

use the up and down ar

rows to enter the number or select AUTO and pr ess

OK.

 

Turn of f the power . The clock is set automatically using the EDS signal. It may take a few hours to set the clock.

Manual Clock Set Press the up or down ar row to select AUTO CLOCK OFF and pr ess OK.

The indicator moves to MONTH. Press the up or down ar row to select the MONTH and pr ess OK.

Continue using the up and down ar rows and OK button to enter the DAY, YEAR, TIME (hour, minutes).

Note: To correct an entry, press the left arrow to return to the entry you want to correct. Press the up or down arrow to enter the correct data, and press OK.

3.Press MENU when you ar e finished. If the clock is pr operly set, the cor rect

time and date will appear on the scr een when you tur n on the power .

To set the ON TIMER or SLEEP TIMER.

1.

Display the TIME menu, use the up or down ar row button on the r emote to

 

select TIMER and pr ess the OK button (the

TIMER menu appears).

 

2.

Use the up or down ar row button to select

ON TIMER or SLEEP TIMER and

 

press the OK button.

 

 

 

ON TIMER Press the up or down ar row and use OK to select the time

 

 

(hour including AM or PM and minutes) you want the

ON TIMER to tur n

 

 

the TV/VCR on.

 

 

 

 

The indicator moves to OFF. Use the up or down ar row to tur n the ON

 

 

TIMER on and select whether you want the TV or a tape in the VCR to tur

n

 

on. If you want the VCR to tur n on instead of the TV

, select VIDEO ON and

 

press OK.

 

 

 

Note: If there is no videotape loaded, the TV will turn on.

To tur n of f the ON TIMER, select OFF and pr ess OK.

If ther e is no other operation, the TV/VCR will tur n off automatically after two hours.

SLEEP TIMER Press the up or down ar row to select SLEEP TIMER and press OK.

Press the up or down ar row to select the number of minutes ( 30M, 60M, 90M, or 120M) you want the TV/VCR to r emain on, and pr ess OK. The TV/VCR will automatically tur n off after the amount of time you have selected.

To cancel the SLEEP TIMER, select OFF and pr ess OK. You can also cancel the sleep timer by tur ning the TV/VCR of f manually .

3. Press MENU when you’r e finished.

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Contents Changing Entertainment. Again TV/VCRProduct Registration Important InformationIntroduction Key Features OverviewChip Parental Controls Component Input JacksThis page intentionally left blank Table of Contents Using the TV/VCR’s Menu System FeaturesAdditional Information Changing Entertainment. Again Chapter OverviewThings to Consider Before You Connect Connections & SetupComponents Choose Your ConnectionConnection TitleGo To Connection TV/VCR OnlyConnect the antenna/cable feed to the TV/VCR Connect your cable or antenna to your TV/VCR Connection TV/VCR + DVD PlayerConnect your DVD Player to your TV/VCR Optimum Connection illustrated aboveConnect the satellite receiver to the TV/VCR Connection TV/VCR + Satellite ReceiverConnect antenna or cable to your satellite receiver Plug in the TV/VCR How to Use the Remote Control to Complete the Initial SetupPut Batteries in the Remote Turn on the TV/VCRSelect a Language Initial SetupAutomatically Searching for Channels Add or Erase Channels Setting the ClockTo set the clock Playing a Tape VCR BasicsBasic Recording Automatic RewindRemote Control Buttons on the Remote Control Remote ControlRemote Control Using Automatic Code Search How to Program the RemoteProgramming the Remote to Operate Other Components Find Out If You Need to Program the RemoteHow to Order a New Remote Control How to Use the Remote After You’ve Programmed ItUsing Direct Entry VCR Code ListUsing the TV/VCR’s Features Parental Controls and V-Chip Using the TV/VCR’s FeaturesHow V-Chip Works New Rating SystemsTV-14 TV-MATV Guidelines AGE D L S V FV TV-Y TV-Y7 TV-G TV-PG NC-17 Age-Based Description for Mpaa Age-Based RatingsPG-13 Turning V-Chip Block On and Off Download New Rating SystemTimer Recording Recording FeaturesRecording Speeds Recording PauseCheck, Change, or Delete Timer Recordings One-Touch Recording Copying and Editing TapesFrame Advance Picture Search OptionsSlow Motion To Select a Specific Index Number for Index PlaybackTime Counter TrackingReception Audio FeaturesTape Playback Using the TV/VCR’s Menu System How to Use Your TV/VCR’s Menu System Using the TV/VCR’s Menu SystemAccessing Menus Exiting from a menuAutomatic Clock Set To set the on Timer or Sleep TimerBass To set the Closed Caption Mode Setting Closed-Caption ModesFunction Energy Save OFF Blue Screen Repeat Play Other Information Other Information TroubleshootingVCR Playback Problems VCR Recording Problems Front Panel Remote control sensorBack Panel Care and CleaningRCA TruFlat TV/VCR Combination Limited Warranty How state law relates to this warranty Limitation of WarrantyInput Channel If you purchased your product outside the United StatesOn next AccessoriesTo Order Video Accessories PO Box Ronks, PAIndex IndexVCR This page intentionally left blank This page intentionally left blank This page intentionally left blank Thomson multimedia Inc North Meridian Street Indianapolis,

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