Can'tselectcertainchannel

• Channelmaynotbein ChannelMemory.Try pressingnumberbuttons.

 

• If usingVCR,checkto makesureTV/VCR switch on VCR is in correct

 

position.

 

• To select cable channels 100 thru 128, press number button 1 until 1--

 

appears. Then press other two number buttons. CABLE/MR function must

 

• Channel may be locked-out with Parental Control feature.

 

be in CABLE mode to select channels higher than 69.

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Noisy stereo reception

No picture, no sound but power light is on

Sound okay, picture poor

Picture okay, sound poor

No stereo on known stereo station

Can't get two channels in Pix-in-Pix

No picture while using Pix-in-Pix, with S-VHS VCR or camcorder

Small picture does not have color.

May be a weak station. Change STEREO/SAP function to MONO setting instead of STEREO.

Maybe someone changed CABLE/AIR function to wrong position.

Maybe a vacant channel is tuned.

For Channels 90, 91, and 92, make sure the component connected to those INPUT jacks is turned on in order to see the picture.

If watching VCR (connected only through antenna input), make sure TV is tuned to channel 3 or 4-same as CH3/CH4 switch on VCR. Also check to make sure TV/VCR switch on VCR is in correct position.

Check antenna connections.

Try adjusting SHARPNESS function to improve weak signals.

Try another channel.

Try adjusting VOLUME, BASS, and TREBLE controls.

If station is sending stereo, Iry changing STEREO/SAP function to MONO setting for clearer sound.

Try adjusting SRS (O) controls to turn SRS (O) off or on.

Make sure STEREO/SAP function is in STEREO mode.

One channel must come thru ANTA or B jack and the other channel must come thru the INPUT 1 or 2 jacks.

If using the VCR1 or VCR2 button, make sure it is programmed to select the proper video input channel as described on page -26.

If using an S-VHS component, make sure its regular VIDEO cable is connected to INPUT 1 VIDEO jack on the TV.

If using a VCR, make sure theAUDIO and VIDEO OUT jacks on the VCR are connected to the TV's AUDIO and VIDEO IN jacks.

If you have an S-VHS VCR (or camcorder) connected, you must also connect a cable from the VCR's VIDEO OUTjac k to the TV's corresponding VIDEO IN jack in addition to the S-VHS cable.

The small picture will not have color if the large picture signal does not have

the color burst reference. All color signals and some black-and-white signals

are sent with color burst information. Try changing channels of the large picture.

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Remote

no longer controls cable box,

Try not to press any buttons on the remote while

changing

its batteries. You

VCR or

audio equipment

....

_may have to reprogram t_hepro_pe_r co_d_-ei_ntothe

rem_ote:

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RCA NCJ11 owner manual Position, Channel may be locked-out with Parental Control feature, Picture okay, sound poor

NCJ11 specifications

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