RCA D61130 warranty Convenience, ways to find your programs, “Command” Buttons, Preview Window

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Convenience

Convenience

WHAT’S ON TV!

Tonight, Tomorrow

and the Next Day!

“Command” Buttons

2 ways to find your programs

The Grid Guide

Using your remote, easily scroll through current or future TV listings to see what’s on. As each program is highlighted, an informative summary appears in the Program Info area.

Preview

Window

Promotional Windows

Channel

Line-ups

Press Here.

The Program Guide appears on your television.

GUIDE Plus+ GOLD1

Program

Info

Guide

Selector

Program

Grids

Interactive Program Guide

The Sort Guide

Find your favorite sports, movies, or kids’ programs, for up to seven days in advance, instantly with the Sort Guide.

And The Benefit

of One-Touch Record*

Even if your VCR is flashing 12:00, the GUIDE Plus+ GOLD1 Program Guide can record your favorite shows. Simply use your remote to highlight the program you want to record, set it to record and the GUIDE Plus+ GOLD1 Program Guide does the rest! You can even set shows to record daily and weekly!

*compatible with most VCRs

MSNBC News Guide

Check out up-to-date national and world news stories from MSNBC in the News Guide. Comprehensive coverage includes business, sports, and entertainment news.

Find out What’s On! The GUIDE Plus+ GOLD1 Program Guide is a FREE, built-in service that provides instant listings of all your TV shows at the touch of a button. View listings up to seven days in advance and enjoy the capability of One-Touch Recording

to your VCR.

INTELLIFOCUSAuto Convergence Menu-accessible feature automatically optimizes convergence for the sharpest picture possible.

Advanced Twin TunerPicture-In-Picture

Two built-in, independent tuning systems allow both large-picture and small-picture viewing without the need for a second external source (eg. VCR). In addition to standard RCA features of swap, the Twin TunerPIP System also provides:

–Continuous Move Permits placement of the small picture anywhere on the screen.

–Commercial Skip-to-PIP This exclusive RCA feature allows the main picture to move to the PIP window simultaneously with the activation of an on-screen countdown timer. The viewer can then monitor the original program while browsing through other channels during commercial breaks.

Picture Reset

Instantly returns picture to factory settings for Color, Tint, Contrast, Brightness, and Sharpness.

Personal Picture Settings Favorite settings for each set of inputs can be programmed into memory.

Built-In Screen Protector Protects screen against marks, scratches and other damage. Brightens color and contrast for enhanced TV viewing.

Advanced Auto Channel Search

Auto Cable/Air Switch sets tuner to cable or “off-air” frequencies during initial setup. Then system automatically scans for and locks active channels into channel memory.

On-Screen Menu System On-screen displays make it easy to adjust more picture, sound, and convenience features from either the remote control or the TV front panel buttons.

Interactive Setup Menu Convenient on-screen menu system automatically steps user through the initial setup procedures.

Channel Labeling Assign on-screen characters to easily identify channels (e.g. NBC, HBO, ESPN, VH-1).

Front Panel Lockout Completely disables front panel controls to prevent toddlers from altering settings.

V-Chip Parental Control Puts control back into the hands of the viewer by blocking unwanted television broadcasts with U.S. Government required circuitry. Blocks three types of programs: regular television programs, broadcast movies and unrated programs.

Program rating information is sent by the broadcaster continuously during the program. The television will match program rating to user preference and block the entire program (when program is aired with the encoded signal). User preference is secured using a four-digit password.

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RCA D61130 Convenience, ways to find your programs, WHAT’S ON TV Tonight, Tomorrow and the Next Day, “Command” Buttons