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w w w . r c a.com/television U s e r ’ s G u i d e Changing Entertainment. Again. Model 27F522T is pictur ed her e. Find Inside: • Connecting .............. page 6 • Remote Contr ol ...... page 13 • Feat ur es ................... page 23 • KidP ass ..................... page 28 • Menus ...................... page 31 • F A Qs .........[...]
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C A UTION RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT OPEN Caution: To r educe the risk of electric shock, do not remove cover (or back). No user serviceable parts inside. Refer servicing to qualified service personnel. This symbol indicates “dangerous voltage“ inside the product that pr esents a risk of electric shock or personal injury . This symbol indic[...]
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2 1. Read these instructions. 2. Keep these instructions. 3. Heed all warnings. 4. Follow all instructions. 5. Do not use this apparatus near water . 6. Clean only with a dry cloth. 7. Do not block any of the ventilation openings. Install in accordance with the manufacturer’ s instructions. 8. Do not install near any heat sources such as radiator[...]
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3 T able of Contents Introduction S a f e t y / p r e c a u t i o n ............................. 2 T a b l e o f C o n t e n t s ............................. 3 F e a t u r e s .................................... 3 Getting Started Basic Cable TV Connection . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 Basic Antenna Connection . . . . . . . . . . . [...]
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4 Helpful Hints An RF coaxial cable (to connect the Cable Box to the TV) may be supplied by the Cable TV company . It is not supplied with the TV . Y ou can connect a Satellite Receiver the same way you would connect a Cable Box. Y our Cable Box may have separate Audio and Video Out jacks instead. If so, use audio and video cables to connect the AU[...]
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5 Basic Antenna Connection A combination antenna receives normal br oadcast channels (VHF 2-13 AND UHF 14-69). Y our connection is easy since you will connect the antenna to the 75 OHM ANTENNA INPUT jack on the rear of the TV . If your antenna has a round cable (75 ohm) on the end, then you ar e ready to connect it to the TV . Go to the next step. [...]
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6 Basic TV + VCR Connection Helpful Hints Y our VCR may not have Audio and Video Out jacks, but only an RF or ANTENNA OUT jack. Use a coaxial cable to connect the VCR’ s ANTENNA OUT jack to the TV’ s 75 OHM ANTENNA INPUT jack. (ANTENNA INPUT ) The basic component (VCR, DVD player etc.) to TV connection is described below . For other hookups, re[...]
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7 TV + VCR + DVD Connection The TV/VCR/DVD connection is described below . For other hookups, refer to your component’ s instruction manual. Connect your DVD Player to your TV . Connect the audio cables (white and red) to the R and L AUDIO jacks on the TV and to the Audio Output jacks on the DVD player . Match the cable color to the jack color . [...]
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8 Explanation of Jacks This page describes the jacks you can use to make connections. There ar e several ways to connect components to your TV . TV ANT Lets you connect a coaxial cable to receive the signal from the antenna, cable, cable box, or VCR. S-VIDEO T U (ANTENNA INPUT ) The connections below let you connect a component such as a VCR, DVD p[...]
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9 Description of Buttons on the TV If you cannot locate your remote, you can use the buttons on your TV to operate many of the TV’ s features. MENU Brings up the Main menu. Press for the on-screen display to clear the scr een. VOLUME BUTTONS Press to decr ease/increase the volume. In the menu system, acts like the right or left arrow buttons. Pr [...]
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10 Remote Contr ol When operating the remote, point it dir ectly at the front of the TV . Objects between the remote and the r emote sensor can block the signal to the TV . CALENDAR Press to display or close the calendar . CAPS Press to toggle the entry mode between upper case or lowercase letters. Details are on page 34. CHANNEL +/- Buttons Press [...]
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11 Main Menu Picture Sound Prefer ences Time Setup Helpful Hints The language control only affects the language of the TV menus. It does not change the other on-screen text featur es, such as Closed Captions. Prefer ences Language English CC C.Mute Par . Control FP A Lock Off Main Menu Picture Sound Prefer ences Time Setup Language Y ou can set the[...]
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12 Main Menu Picture Sound Prefer ences Time Setup Helpful Hints When CA TV is selected, channels 1-125 are available. When TV is selected, only channels 2-69 are available. Y ou cannot select the Setup menu if the TV is set to a video input channel (FRNT). Press INPUT repeatedly to get to regular TV pr ogramming. Main Menu Picture Sound Prefer enc[...]
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13 Main Menu Picture Sound Prefer ences Time Setup Helpful Hints Press CH+ or CH- to see which channels are in the TV’ s memory . Y ou can also select channels that have not been memorized using the number buttons on the remote contr ol. T o delete unwanted channels from the TV s memory or to add more channels, see ADD/ ERASE on page 16. Y ou can[...]
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14 Helpful Hints Y ou cannot select the Setup menu if the TV is set to a video input channel (FRNT). Press INPUT repeatedly to get to regular TV pr ogramming. Setup TV/CA TV CA TV Channel 60 Add/Erase Erase Manual Down Auto Search Favorite List Main Menu Picture Sound Prefer ences Time Setup Main Menu Picture Sound Prefer ences Time Setup Setup TV/[...]
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15 Helpful Hints Y ou cannot select the Setup menu if the TV is set to a video input channel (FRNT). Press INPUT repeatedly to get to regular TV pr ogramming. Setup TV/CA TV CA TV Channel 1 Add/Erase Erase Manual Down Auto Search Favorite List Main Menu Picture Sound Prefer ences Time Setup Main Menu Picture Sound Prefer ences Time Setup TV/CA TV C[...]
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16 Helpful Hints Y ou cannot select the Setup menu if the TV is set to a video input channel (FRNT). Press INPUT repeatedly to get to regular TV pr ogramming. Setup TV/CA TV CA TV Channel 1 Add/Erase Erase Manual Down Auto Search Favorite List Main Menu Picture Sound Prefer ences Time Setup Main Menu Picture Sound Prefer ences Time Setup Setup TV/C[...]
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17 Helpful Hints Color: Adjust to add or reduce color . Brightness: Adjust to brighten the darkest parts of the picture. Contrast: Adjust the distinction between the black and white parts of the picture. Sharpness: Improve pictur e detail. Tint: Obtain natural skin tones. Blue Back: T urn this option On or Off. If you choose On, a solid blue backgr[...]
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18 Personal Bright Normal Theater Pr eset Pictur e Mode This function enables you to choose preset video settings for differ ent types of programs and viewing conditions. Most picture setti ngs are pr eset at the factory to automatically adjust the TV Brightness, Color , Contrast and Sharpness. Press PRESETS on the r emote control. The current pr e[...]
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19 Main Menu Picture Sound Prefer ences Time Setup Helpful Hints If the power fails, you must reset the clock. Time Off Time Off AM12:00 On Time Off AM12:00 Channel 1 TV/CA TV CA TV Clock AM10:00 Main Menu Picture Sound Prefer ences Time Setup Follow these steps to set the clock. Press MENU to see the main menu. Press CH+ or CH- to highlight Time. [...]
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20 Main Menu Picture Sound Prefer ences Time Setup Time Off Time Off AM12:00 On Time Once AM11:30 Channel 8 TV/CA TV CA TV Clock AM10:00 Time Off Time Off AM12:00 On Time Once AM12:00 Channel 8 TV/CA TV CA TV Clock AM10:00 Time Off Time Off AM12:00 On Time Off AM12:00 Channel 8 TV/CA TV CA TV Clock AM10:00 Time Off Time Off AM12:00 On Time Off AM12[...]
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21 Main Menu Picture Sound Prefer ences Time Setup Time Off Time Once PM11:00 On Time Off AM12:00 Channel 8 TV/CA TV CA TV Clock AM10:00 Time Off Time Once AM12:00 On Time Off AM12:00 Channel 8 TV/CA TV CA TV Clock AM10:00 Main Menu Picture Sound Prefer ences Time Setup T o tur n off the TV at a specific time every day , use the Off-Timer . Before[...]
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22 Main Menu Picture Sound Prefer ences Time Setup Helpful Hints Not all TV programs and commercials ar e broadcast with Closed Caption information. Neither are all Closed Caption modes transmitted by a station for a closed caption program. See your TV listings for the stations and times of Closed Caption shows. Press CC on the r emote control to t[...]
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23 Sleep: Off Sleep: 120min. Sleep: 110min. Sleep: 10min. Sleep: 9min. T ur ns off the TV within an amount of time you specify ( 10-120 min utes fr om the curr ent time) . Press SLEEP r epeatedly to set the sleep timer from 120 to 10 minutes in 10-minute decrements. After setting the sleep timer , Press SLEEP once to display the remaining time. T o[...]
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24 Parental Lock pr ocesses program content advisories from br oadcasters. Parental Lock can r espond to the content advisories and block objectionable content (offensive language, violence, sexual situations, etc.) This is a great featur e to censor the type of programming childr en watch. Parental Lock of fers various blocking options from which [...]
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25 Helpful Hints Y ou cannot change Parental Lock settings without knowing the password. If you for get your password you can r eset it. Simultaneously press the VOL+ on the remote and the CH+ button on the front of the TV . The display will appear for you to enter your new password. Main Menu Picture Sound Prefer ences Time Setup Enter New Pwd. En[...]
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26 Main Menu Picture Sound Prefer ences Time Setup Helpful Hints Blocking any rating (ON) will block all the higher ratings automatically . For example, if R is blocked manually , NC17 and X will be blocked automatically . T o tur n a rating OFF , set each rating individually . N/A G PG PG-13 R NC-17 X MP AA rating TV pa ren tal g uidel ines Block [...]
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27 F V S L D -- - F V S L D MP AA rating TV parental guidelines Block unrated off Block No Rating off Master Enable off Helpful Hints Any rating will block higher ratings automatically . T o unblock all the ratings, select NONE. Notes: 1. Blocking TV -Y , only TV -Y7 is blocked automatically . 2. Blocking TV -Y7, other ratings will not change. Cont[...]
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28 Main Menu Picture Sound Prefer ences Time Setup MP AA rating TV parental guidelines Block unrated off Block No Rating off Master Enable off Enter Password: Prefer ences Language English CC Off Par . Control FP A Lock Off Main Menu Picture Sound Prefer ences Time Setup After setting your password, Par ental Lock also offers these special blocking[...]
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29 Main Menu Picture Sound Prefer ences Time Setup Prefer ences Language English CC Off Par . Control FP A Lock Off Main Menu Picture Sound Prefer ences Time Setup Child Lock allows you to lock the buttons on the front of the TV . Press MENU to see the main menu. Press CH+ or CH- to highlight Prefer ences. Press OK to enter the Pr eferences submenu[...]
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30 Helpful Hints Y ou can choose a sound mode setting quickly by pressing the SOUND button on the remote control. Main Menu Picture Sound Prefer ences Time Setup Sound V olume 50 Bass 50 T reble 50 Balance ±00 Surround Off Sound Mode Speech Sound V olume 50 Bass 50 T reble 50 Balance ±00 Surround Off Sound Mode Personal Y ou can preset sound mode[...]
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31 Helpful Hints Bass: Enhances the low frequency sounds. T reble: Enhances the high frequency sounds. Balance: Distributes the sound between the left and right speakers of the TV . Main Menu Picture Sound Prefer ences Time Setup Sound V olume 50 Bass 50 T reble 50 Balance ±00 Surround Off Sound Mode Personal Sound V olume 50 Bass 50 T reble 50 Ba[...]
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32 When stereo signals ar e available, this function enhances the stereo spatial ef fect. Press MENU to see the main menu. Press CH+ or CH- to highlight Sound. Press OK to enter the Sound submenu. Press CH+ or CH- r epeatedly to highlight Surround. Press VOL+ or VOL- to turn this option on or off. Press MENU r epeatedly to exit the menu or the menu[...]
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33 Multi-channel Sound (MTS) broadcasts enhance TV viewing by bringing you programs with high fidelity stereo sound. MTS also provides an extra channel called the Second Audio Program (SAP), which br oadcasters can use to transmit a second language or for other purposes. Press MTS on the r emote control to select STEREO, MONO, or SAP . All the opt[...]
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34 This feature enables you to stor e personal messages and can be used as a reminder . Press NOTEP AD to display the notebook screen. Press CAPS r epeatedly to toggle the entry mode between uppercase or lower case letters. Use number buttons to enter letters, numbers, or some special symbols. Press DEL(ETE) to delete the unwanted text. Pr ess INS([...]
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35 Calendar Calendar enables you to look up the date easily . Press CALENDAR to display the calendar . Press VOL+ or VOL- to display a previous or futur e month, e.g. MA Y . Press CH+ or CH- to display a pr evious or future year , e.g. 2004. Press MENU r epeatedly to exit the menu or the menu will automatically disappear within a few seconds if no [...]
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36 Most problems you encounter with your TV can be corr ected by consulting the following troubleshooting list. TV Problems TV w on’ t tur n on • Make sure the TV is plugged in. • Check the wall receptacle (or extension cord) to make sur e it is “live” by plugging in something else. • Something might be wrong with your remote contr ol. [...]
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37 CAUTION: Turn OFF your TV befor e cleaning. Y ou can clean the TV as required, using a soft lint-fr ee cloth. Be sure to occasionally dust the ventilation slots in the cabinet to help assure adequate ventilation. The TV’s scr een may be cleaned with a soft, lint-free cloth as well. Take car e not to scratch or mar the screen. If necess ary , y[...]
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38 How you get service: • For screen sizes of 26” and smaller: T ake your RCA television to any Authorized RCA Television Service Center and pick up when repair s are complete. • For screen sizes lar ger than 26”: Request home or pick up, repair , and return service fr om any Authorized RCA Television Service Center , provided that your tel[...]
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40 FCC Inf or mation This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to pr ovide reasonable protection against harmful interfer ence in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio fr equency energy a[...]