RCA RV-9968, RV-9978 manual Audio & Cable Codes, Audio Codes

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AUDIO & CABLE CODES

AUDIO CODES

ads:

AMP

001

Aiwa:

CD

060

Akai:

AMP

002, 008

Denon:

CD

057

Dynamic Bass:

AM/FM

029

 

CD

025

 

TAPE

026, 027

 

PHONO

028

Emerson:

CD

066

Fisher

AMP

023

 

CD

067

Hitachi:

CD

063

JVC:

AMP

016, 058

 

AM/FM

030, 035

 

CD

032

 

TAPE

033, 034

 

AUX

031

Kenwood:

AMP

017, 074

 

AM/FM

074

 

CD

067, 070, 077

 

TAPE

071, 072

 

PHONO

073

Kyocera:

AMP

009

Lotte (NEC):

AMP

075

Magnavox:

AMP

065

 

AM/FM

065

 

CD

061

Marantz:

AMP

022, 076

 

AM/FM

076

 

CD

068

Mitsubishi:

AMP

015, 059

 

AM/FM

059

Nakamichi:

AMP

020

Onkyo:

AM/FM

082

 

CD

078

 

TAPE

080, 081

 

PHONO

079

Panasonic:

AMP

012

 

AM/FM

038

 

CD

036, 083

 

TAPE

037

Philips:

AMP

062

 

AM/FM

062

 

CD

061

Pioneer:

AMP

014

 

AM/FM

042

 

CD

039

 

TAPE

040, 041

RCA:

AMP

024

 

AM/FM

003

 

CD

007, 043, 044

 

TAPE

006

 

PHONO

005

 

AUX

004, 054

Realistic:

CD

063, 066

Sansui:

CD

045

Scott:

CD

066

 

TAPE

055, 056

Sherwood:

AMP

011, 013

Sony:

AMP

021

 

AM/FM

049

 

CD

046

 

TAPE

048, 053

 

PHONO

047

Teac:

AMP

010

 

CD

069

Technics:

AM/FM

052

 

CD

050

 

TAPE

051

Yamaha:

AMP

018, 019

REMOTE CONTROLLABLE

CABLE BOX CODES

ABC

022, 046, 053, 054

Anvision

007, 008

Cablestar

007, 008

Diamond

056

Eagle

007, 008

Eastern International

002

General Instrument

046

GI 400

004, 005, 015, 023,

 

024, 025, 030, 036

Hamlin

003, 012, 013, 034, 048

Hitachi

037, 043, 046

Jerrold

004, 005, 015, 023,

 

024, 025, 030, 036, 045,

 

046, 047, 062, 065

Macom

037, 043

Magnavox

007, 008, 019, 021,

 

026, 028, 029, 032, 033,

 

040, 041

NSC

009

Oak

001, 016, 038

Oak Sigma

016

Panasonic

003, 027, 039, 061

Philips

007, 008, 019, 021, 026,

 

028, 029, 032, 033, 040,

 

041

Pioneer

018, 020, 044

Randtek

007, 008

RCA

000, 027

Regal

003, 012, 013

Regency

002, 033

Samsung

044

Scientific Atlanta

003, 022, 035, 063, 064

Signature

046

Sprucer

027

Starcom

046

Stargate 2000

058

Sylvania

011, 059

Teknika

006

Texscan

010, 011, 059

Tocom

017, 021, 049, 050, 055

Unika

031, 032, 041

Universal

051, 052, 060

Viewstar

007, 008, 019, 021, 026,

 

028, 029, 032, 033, 040,

 

041

Warner Amex

044

Zenith

014, 042, 057, 061

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Contents Users Guide For Your Safety Service InformationFederal 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 Receiver Controls & Operations General ControlsTuning the Receiver TuningAuto Tuning Display MessagesUsing Swap Audio To Play a Preset StationPreset Scanning To USE Swap AudioConnecting Auxiliary Components Before YOU ConnectProtect Your Components from OVER- Heating Connecting a Satellite Receiver Connecting Complimentary ComponentsConnecting a Compact Disc Player Connecting a Tape DeckConnecting a Passive Subwoofer Connecting Your SATELLITE/CABLE Receiver Connecting Your VCR to the ReceiverUltimate Connection Connecting Your Receiver to Your TV When YOU’RE ALL ConnectedUsing the Universal Remote Control Battery InstallationBasic Controls Receiver ControlsSurround Sound Level Controls RECEIVER/TUNER ControlsTV Controls VCR ControlsDVD Player Controls Satellite Receiver ControlsCD Player Controls Programming Universal Remote Tape Deck ControlsLaserdisc Player Controls Programming the Remote to Control a TVProgramming the Remote to Control a VCR Programming the Remote to Control AN Audio ComponentProgramming 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 Remote TV Codes AOCRemote VCR Codes Audio & Cable Codes Audio CodesCare and Maintenance Troubleshooting TipsCleaning the Exterior Equipment SpecificationsSymbols IndexLimited Warranty For how long after your purchaseCanadian Service Guia DEL Usuario Informacion LA Comision Federal DE Comunicaciones Para SU SeguridadInformación 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 Equilibrio Acústico DEL Sistema DE Altavoces Altavoz Para Sonidos SubgravesConexión DE LAS Antenas Conexión a LA Fuente DE AlimentaciónUtilización DE LOS Audífonos Controles Y Funcionamiento DEL Receptor Controles GeneralesMensajes Sintonización DEL ReceptorSintonización Sintonización AutomáticaCambio DE Audio Programación DE Emisoras EN LA MemoriaPara Escuchar UNA Emisora Programada Barrido ProgramadoConexión DE LOS Componentes Auxiliares Antes DE Hacer LA ConexiónProtección Contra EL Sobrecalentamiento Conexión DE UN Receptor Para Satélite Conexión DE LOS Componentes ComplementariosConexión 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 Control Remoto Universal Instalación DE LAS PilasControles Básicos Controles DEL ReceptorControles DE LOS Niveles DE Sonorización Periférica Controles DEL Receptor SintonizadorControles DEL Televisor Controles DEL VCR Controles DEL Receptor DE SatéliteControles DEL Lector DE Discos Digitales DE Video DVD Controles DEL Lector DE Discos CompactosProgramación DEL Control Remoto Universal Controles DE LA GrabadoraProgramación 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 Codigos Para Audio Y Cajas DE Cable Códigos DE AudioCuidado Consejos Para LA Detección DE FallasEspecificaciones Técnicas Indice Temático Dolby 3 Stereo Dolby PRO LogicGarantía Limitada Vigencia de la garantíaThomson 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.