RCA RV-9978, RV-9968 manual Programming the Remote to Control a DVD Player

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USING THE UNIVERSAL REMOTE CONTROL

PROGRAMMING THE REMOTE TO CONTROL A DVD PLAYER

The remote is preprogrammed to control a RCA DVD player. A few of the remote buttons used with a DVD player are shown below. You may want to experiment with other buttons on the remote to see if they work with your DVD player.

Receiver Remote (works like)

DVD Remote

INFO

INFO

GO BACK

GO BACK

CLEAR

CLEAR

MENU SELECT

MENU SELECT

MOVE Arrows

ARROWS

PLAYLIST

PLAYLIST

ENTER

ENTER

PROGRAMMING THE REMOTE

TO CONTROL AN RCA BRAND DSS® RECEIVER

The remote is preprogrammed to control the RCA brand DSS® receiver. A few of the remote buttons used with the RCA brand DSS® receiver are shown below. You may want to experiment with other buttons on the remote to see if they work with your receiver.

Receiver Remote (works like)

RCA brand DSS®

 

Remote

INFO

SELECT/DISPLAY

GO BACK

PREV CH

ANTENNA

TV/SAT

CLEAR

CLEAR

MENU/SELECT

MENU

MOVE ARROWS

ARROWS

PROGRAMMING THE REMOTE

TO CONTROL A SATELLITE RECEIVER

1.Turn on the satellite receiver.

2.Look up the satellite receiver brand and corresponding code number(s) in the code list on the right.

3.Press and hold the SAT•CABLE button on the remote.

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

5.Release the SAT•CABLE button, then press POWER or CH + or CH – to see if the receiver responds to the remote’s commands. If it doesn’t, try pressing SAT•CABLE, then POWER again.

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

This remote may not operate all models of the brands shown.

If a battery is removed from the battery compartment of the remote control, all control key functions will return to the original mode.

To program the LD•VCR2 button to control a second VCR, follow these steps but use the LD•VCR2 button instead of the VCR button.

The buttons on the remote may not work on all other brands of components. Experiment with the remote and your components to see which buttons work.

DSS® is a registered trademark of DIRECTV, INC., a unit of GM Hughes Electronics.

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Contents Users Guide Service Information For Your SafetyFederal Communications Commission FCC Information For Your RecordsTable of Contents First Things First Unpack the ReceiverBasic Connections CONNECTING, Placing & Balancing the Speakers Connecting the WiresSetting UP for Surround Sound Sample SET UP for Surround Sound Enjoyment Balancing Your SpeakersSubwoofer Connecting Antennas Connecting for PowerUsing Headphones General Controls Receiver Controls & OperationsTuning Tuning the ReceiverAuto Tuning Display MessagesTo Play a Preset Station Using Swap AudioPreset Scanning To USE Swap AudioConnecting Auxiliary Components Before YOU ConnectProtect Your Components from OVER- Heating Connecting Complimentary Components Connecting a Satellite ReceiverConnecting a Compact Disc Player Connecting a Tape DeckConnecting a Passive Subwoofer Connecting Your SATELLITE/CABLE Receiver Connecting Your VCR to the ReceiverUltimate Connection When YOU’RE ALL Connected Connecting Your Receiver to Your TVBattery Installation Using the Universal Remote ControlBasic Controls Receiver ControlsRECEIVER/TUNER Controls Surround Sound Level ControlsTV Controls VCR ControlsDVD Player Controls Satellite Receiver ControlsCD Player Controls Tape Deck Controls Programming Universal RemoteLaserdisc Player Controls Programming the Remote to Control a TVProgramming the Remote to Control AN Audio Component Programming the Remote to Control a VCRProgramming the Remote to Control a Cable BOX Programming the Remote To Control a Laserdisc PlayerProgramming the Remote to Control a DVD Player Programming the Remote To Control AN RCA Brand DSS ReceiverProgramming the Remote To Control a Satellite Receiver AOC Remote TV CodesRemote VCR Codes Audio Codes Audio & Cable CodesTroubleshooting Tips Care and MaintenanceCleaning the Exterior Equipment SpecificationsIndex SymbolsFor how long after your purchase Limited WarrantyCanadian Service Guia DEL Usuario Para SU Seguridad Informacion LA Comision Federal DE ComunicacionesInformación DE Servicio Para SUS ArchivosIndice Introducción Desembale DEL ReceptorConexiones Básicas CONEXIÓN, Posición Y Ajuste DE LOS Altavoces Conexión DE LOS CablesINSTALA-CIÓN Para Sonorización Periférica Altavoz Para Sonidos Subgraves Equilibrio Acústico DEL Sistema DE AltavocesConexión DE LAS Antenas Conexión a LA Fuente DE AlimentaciónUtilización DE LOS Audífonos Controles Generales Controles Y Funcionamiento DEL ReceptorSintonización DEL Receptor MensajesSintonización Sintonización AutomáticaProgramación DE Emisoras EN LA Memoria Cambio DE AudioPara Escuchar UNA Emisora Programada Barrido ProgramadoConexión DE LOS Componentes Auxiliares Antes DE Hacer LA ConexiónProtección Contra EL Sobrecalentamiento Conexión DE LOS Componentes Complementarios Conexión DE UN Receptor Para SatéliteConexión DE UN Lector DE Discos Compactos Conexión DE UNA GrabadoraConexión DE UN Altavoz Para Subgraves Pasivo Ultima Conexión Primer Paso Conexión DEL RECEP- TOR DE CABLE/SATÉLITESegundo Paso Conexión DEL VCR AL Receptor Tercer Paso Conexión DEL Recep TOR AL TelevisorFIN DE LAS Conexiones Instalación DE LAS Pilas Control Remoto UniversalControles Básicos Controles DEL ReceptorControles DE LOS Niveles DE Sonorización Periférica Controles DEL Receptor SintonizadorControles DEL Televisor Controles DEL Receptor DE Satélite Controles DEL VCRControles DEL Lector DE Discos Digitales DE Video DVD Controles DEL Lector DE Discos CompactosControles DE LA Grabadora Programación DEL Control Remoto UniversalProgramación DEL Control Remoto Para Controlar UN Televisor Programación DEL Control Remoto Para Controlar UN VCRControl Remoto Universal Remoto del receptor DVD Remoto Codigos Para EL Control Remoto DE TV Codigos Para EL Control Remoto DEL VCR Códigos DE Audio Codigos Para Audio Y Cajas DE CableCuidado Consejos Para LA Detección DE FallasEspecificaciones Técnicas Dolby 3 Stereo Dolby PRO Logic Indice TemáticoVigencia de la garantía Garantía LimitadaThomson Consumer Electronics, Inc

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.