RCA RP-9380 manual Using the Universal Remote Control, Battery Installation, TV Controls

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USING THE UNIVERSAL REMOTE CONTROL

BATTERY INSTALLATION

1.Open the battery compartment door.

2.Insert 4 AAA-size batteries as indicated on the back of the remote control.

3.Close the battery compartment door.

GENERAL CONTROLS

Your RCA Remote Control is capable of operating most RCA audio and video equipment. To use the remote control effectively, always aim it directly at your receiver.

The following is a general description of all the buttons and their possible functions. Depending on what audio and video components you own, not all buttons and functions will apply.

MUTE — Turns off the receiver’s sound. Press again to restore the sound.

POWER — Turns the AM/FM receiver off with two presses. If you have multiple components turned on and not the AM/FM receiver, pressing POWER once turns off the last component turned on. Pressing POWER again turns off all components.

VOL up (>) and down (<) — Increases or decreases the volume.

AUX — If programmed, turns on an audio or video component brand other than RCA.

TV CONTROLS

+— On some RCA TV models, used to adjust menu controls.

— On some RCA TV models, used to adjust menu controls.

ANTENNA — Changes the antenna input.

DELAY/CH CTRL — In some RCA TV models, lets you control the channel that appears in the PIP window.

CHAN up () and down () — Tunes the TV channel up and down.

CLEAR — Removes any menu from the screen.

DISPLAY — Displays channel information.

GUIDE•RDM — For some models, brings up 12 small pictures (previews of the next 12 channels in the channel list). Press again to turn off channel guide.

INPUT•SEEK — For some TV models, toggles through the available input sources.

MENU/PROGRAM — For some models, stores channels in the TV’s memory.

MOVE arrows — In some models, when using PIP, moves the small picture to another corner of the screen. Also, used for menu navigation in some TV models.

Number Buttons — Let you enter channel numbers and time settings when needed.

PIP — Turns on and off picture-in-picture on most RCA TV models with PIP.

POWER — Turns the TV off.

PREV CH•DISC — Returns to the previous channel.

RESET•REP — Returns picture quality controls to their original settings.

SKIP — Press once before changing channels and the TV waits 30 seconds before returning to the original channel. Press repeatedly to increase the time.

SWAP PIP — Swaps the main picture in the PIP window.

TV — Turns on the TV and puts the remote in TV mode.

TV MENU — Displays the TV’s on-screen menus.

 

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Contents USER‘S Guide FCC Information Safety PrecautionsFor Your Safety Service InformationTable of Contents Choose a Locale First Things FirstUnpack the System Check for MoistureSetting UP for Surround Sound Setting UP the SystemCONNECTING, Placing and BALANC- ING the Speakers Connecting the WiresSubwoofers Sit Back and ListenSample SET UP for Surround Sound Enjoyment Connecting the AntennasUsing Headphones Connecting Auxiliary ComponentsConnecting Your System to Your TV Connecting for PowerGeneral Controls Tuner Controls and OperationsCenter Level Surround ModeCenter Mode MemoryBALANCE/BASS/TREBLE EQ ModeDisplay Messages Rear LevelChoosing a Radio Station Programming PresetsCD Controls and Operations Stop PlayOPEN/CLOSE PausePlaying Discs Loading DiscsSkipping Discs Wind Cassette Deck Controls and OperationsPlaying Cassette Tapes RecordHigh Speed Dubbing Recording from the RadioRecording from the CD Player Recording from Tape to TapeWe’re on the Level Recording from the TV VCR or VideoErase Protection Quit SlackingBattery Installation Using the Universal Remote ControlTV Controls Laserdisc Player Controls VCR ControlsLaserdisc Player Codes Cassette Deck Controls CD Player ControlsSatellite Receiver Controls Surround Sound Levels and Controls Receiver ControlsSatellite Receiver Codes Programming Universal RemoteProgramming for USE with Your TV/VCR Programming for USE With Your Cable BOX/SATELLITE ReceiverProgramming the AUX Button Programming for USE with a Laser Disc PlayerTroubleshooting Tips AOC Appendix a Universal Remote TV CodesNEC Appendix B Universal Remote VCR CodesAppendix C Universal Remote Cable Codes Care and Maintenance Band IndexPlay CD Standby For how long after your purchase Limited Warranty

RP-9380 specifications

The RCA RP-9380 is a striking example of modern audio technology, seamlessly blending classic design elements with advanced features. This versatile unit is engineered to deliver high-quality sound reproduction, appealing to audiophiles and casual listeners alike. One of the standout aspects of the RP-9380 is its retro aesthetic, which incorporates a woodgrain finish that pays homage to vintage audio equipment, making it an attractive addition to any home environment.

At the heart of the RCA RP-9380 are its advanced audio technologies. It boasts a powerful stereo amplifier that enhances sound clarity and depth, ensuring that music is played back with precision and fidelity. The built-in speakers are designed to deliver a wide frequency range, allowing listeners to enjoy crisp highs and deep lows, providing an immersive audio experience. The RP-9380 is also compatible with various audio formats, including CDs, vinyl records, and digital files, making it a multifunctional device that caters to diverse listening preferences.

Another notable feature of the RCA RP-9380 is its Bluetooth connectivity, which enables users to stream music wirelessly from their smartphones or tablets. This modern convenience makes it easy to access and enjoy an extensive library of songs without the hassle of tangled wires. In addition to Bluetooth, the RP-9380 is equipped with USB and AUX inputs, allowing users to connect a variety of devices effortlessly.

The RP-9380 also includes a built-in FM radio, providing access to a wide range of stations for those who enjoy live broadcasts. The integrated antenna ensures excellent reception, allowing listeners to tune into their favorite channels with ease. Furthermore, the unit features a user-friendly interface with intuitive controls, making navigation simple for users of all ages.

Portability is another consideration in the design of the RCA RP-9380. It is compact and lightweight, making it easy to move from one room to another or take it along for outdoor gatherings.

In summary, the RCA RP-9380 is a well-rounded audio device that combines retro charm with contemporary technology. Its powerful amplification, Bluetooth capabilities, multiple input options, and compact design make it a versatile choice for anyone seeking to enhance their audio experience at home or on the go.