RCA RV-9978, RV-9968 Programming Universal Remote, Tape Deck Controls, Laserdisc Player Controls

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USING THE UNIVERSAL REMOTE CONTROL

MENU SELECT Programs the CD changer to play up to 32 tracks in any order you choose.

Number Buttons Let you enter numbers when needed.

PAUSE Pauses the CD.

PLAY Plays the CD.

RESET•REP Repeats a track, a CD or an entire program. Press once to repeat the currently playing track, twice for the CD or program, and three times to turn the function off.

REV Moves backward through the CD one track at a time.

STOP Stops the CD from playing.

PLAYLIST For some laserdisc models, if programmed, programs to playback chapters on laserdisc in a certain order.

POWER Turns the laserdisc player off.

REV Scans backward on the laserdisc.

STOP Stops the laserdisc.

PROGRAMMING THE

UNIVERSAL REMOTE

You can program the remote to control most brands of remote controllable TVs, VCRs and cable boxes. If you have an RCA, GE or ProScan VCR, you may not need to program the remote at all. Other manufacturer’s brands need to be programmed.

TAPE DECK CONTROLS

FWD Fast forwards the tape.

Number Buttons Let you enter numbers when needed.

PAUSE Pauses the tape.

PLAY Plays the tape.

POWER Turns the tape player off.

REV Rewinds the tape.

TAPE Turns on the tape player and puts the remote in tape player mode.

LASERDISC PLAYER CONTROLS

CH + and CH – Changes to the next higher or lower chapter on the laserdisc.

FWD Scans forward on the laserdisc.

LD•VCR2 For some laserdisc models, if programmed, turns on the laserdisc player and puts the remote in laserdisc mode.

Number Buttons Let you change to a specific chapter.

PAUSE Pauses the laserdisc.

PLAY Plays the laserdisc.

PROGRAMMING THE REMOTE TO CONTROL A TV

To determine whether you need to program the remote, turn on the TV, point the remote at the TV’s remote sensor and press TV. Then, press the POWER, or CH + or CH – button to see if the TV responds to the remote commands. If not, you need to program the remote.

Follow these steps to program your remote to control your TV:

1.Turn on the TV.

2.Look up your TV brand and code number(s) in the code list on the next page or on the code sheet packed with your remote.

3.Press and hold the TV button on the remote.

4.Enter the three-digit code from the code list.

5.Release the TV button, then press POWER to see if the TV responds to the remote commands. If not, try pressing TV

then POWER.

6.Repeat steps 3 through 5 using the next code listed for your TV brand until the TV responds to the remote commands.

If you have questions about the use of the remote buttons with another component, refer to the component’s user’s guide.

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RV-9978, RV-9968 specifications

The RCA RV-9978 and RV-9968 are both notable models in the realm of vintage television receivers, showcasing the technological advancements of their era. Designed and manufactured by RCA, these models reflect the company's commitment to quality and innovation in television technology during the 1970s and 1980s.

The RCA RV-9978, known for its striking aesthetics and robust design, is a color television that attracted a lot of attention due to its high-quality picture and sound. One of its main features is the 25-inch screen, which offered a vibrant display that drew viewers into the experience of their favorite shows and movies. The RV-9978 incorporates advanced color fidelity technology, providing enhanced color reproduction that was ahead of its time. Furthermore, the model features a built-in tuner capable of receiving both UHF and VHF signals, allowing users to enjoy a wide array of channels.

In terms of audio, the RV-9978 includes integrated stereo speakers that deliver rich sound quality, giving a more immersive experience. It also boasts a remote control feature, which, during its release, was considered a breakthrough innovation. The design includes easily accessible controls for channel selection and volume adjustment, enhancing user experience and functionality.

On the other hand, the RCA RV-9968 is often celebrated for its compact design and portability. This model is geared towards users seeking flexibility, as it combines a smaller screen size, typically 19 inches, with lightweight construction. The RV-9968 maintains excellence in picture quality and sound output, ensuring viewers do not sacrifice performance for convenience. Like the RV-9978, it also supports both UHF and VHF signals.

Additional characteristics of the RV-9968 include a front-loading cassette, enabling users to play videos directly from tapes, a sought-after feature at the time. Its simplicity in navigation and user-friendly interface appeals to a broad audience, making it a popular choice for families and casual viewers alike.

Both models epitomize RCA's technological prowess during their period, with features reflecting a blend of practicality, innovation, and attention to quality. Collectively, the RV-9978 and RV-9968 stand as testaments to RCA’s influence on television technology, influencing future designs and setting standards that would be echoed in modern devices.