RCA IP900 manual How to Find Your TV’s Video Input Channel, Video Input Channel Variations

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Chapter 4: Additional Information

How to Find Your TV’s Video Input Channel

You must tune your TV to the video input channel if you are using the IP video decoderÕs Audio/Video (A/

V)OUT jacks to connect to the TVÕs A/V input jacks. You must select the TVÕs video input channel before you can see the decoderÕs menus or programming.

The video input channel for TVs varies by brand and model. Below are some steps to try to find your TVÕs video input channel:

AUX

ON • OFF

TV

 

VIDEO

WEB EMAIL

VOD

 

MUTE

CH +

HOME

 

 

 

 

VOL

 

VOL

TV button

 

 

 

CH -

GUIDEMENU

KEYBD TOOLS INFO

OK

SELECT

BACKEXIT•CLEAR

1 2 3

4 5 6

7 8 9

AUDIO•INPUT ANTENNA 0

REV•REPLAY PLAY FWD•SKIP

RECORD STOP PAUSE

AUDIO• INPUT button

If you programmed your remote control to operate your TV (instructions on page 14), and you are using audio/video jacks, press the AUDIO¥INPUT button to find the Video Input Channel.

¥If your TV brand is RCA, GE, or Proscan, press the TV button on the decoderÕs remote control, then press the AUDIO¥INPUT button.

¥If you have another brand of TV, see page 14 to see if the decoderÕs remote can be programmed to control your TV. If so, once completed, follow the step above.

If those options do not work, try the following ideas. You might access the video input channel by:

¥Pressing a button on the TVÕs remote control (see the table below).

¥Selecting a specific channel from the TVÕs on-screen menu system (see the table below).

¥Tuning directly to the video input channel by selecting a specific channel number (see the table below)

¥Going through all available channels by pressing the channel up or down buttons on the TV or its remote control.

Video Input Channel Variations

Button/Switch

Button on the

Channel

on the TV

TV Remote

Number

VIDEO

VID 1

00

SIGNAL

LINE

90

VID 1

VID

91

VID 2

VIDEO

92

S-VID

S-VID

93

S-VIDEO

INPUT

VID 1

 

S-VIDEO

VID 2

 

SOURCE

 

 

AUX

 

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Contents IP Video Decoder User’s Guide Important Information Table of Contents Table of Contents Cables to Connect Components to Your IP Decoder Things to Consider Before Connecting ComponentsChapter Choose Your Connection ComponentsConnection Title TV + IP Decoder + Modem TV + VCR +Go To TV + IP Decoder + ModemVCR TV + VCR + IP Decoder + Modem Connect the VCR to the TVPlease Read This Before Using the Digital Audio OUT Jack TV + A/V Receiver + IP Decoder + Modem Connect the A/V Receiver to your DecoderPut Batteries in the Optional Wireless Keyboard Put Batteries in the Remote ControlTurn on the TV and IP Decoder Buttons on the Remote Control TipRemote Control Volume Punchthrough Using the Input ButtonFind Out If You Need to Program the Remote Programming the Remote to Operate Other ComponentsProgramming the Remote How to Use the Remote After You’ve Programmed It Using Automatic Code Search to Program Your TVOn next Code ListVCR Codes DVD codes Using the Remote Control to Choose On-screen Menu Items Using the On-Screen KeyboardShift, Alt, Ctrl Keys Shortcut KeysUsing the Web Browser Browser BannerBrowser Toolbar Entering a Website AddressMore Features Web Page NavigationViewing Your Bookmarks Selecting BookmarksSaving Your Bookmarks Viewing Your HistoryTroubleshooting Decoder ProblemsService Information Care and CleaningRemote Control or Wireless Keyboard Problems FCC and Industry Canada Information Back of the Decoder Front of the DecoderDescription of Jacks from left to right How to Find Your TV’s Video Input Channel Video Input Channel VariationsThis page intentionally left blank This page intentionally left blank Page Thomson Inc North Meridian Street Indianapolis,