RCA R61WH76 User Manual - Page 35

Digital and Analog Channels, Autotuning

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Using the TV's Features Tip: Look at the channel number to determine whether you're on the digital or analog input. A 'D' appears next to channel numbers on a digital channel, while an 'A' appears next to channel numbers on the analog channel. Digital and Analog Channels Your TV can choose both, analog and digital channels. You can switch between the two by pressing the ANT•CABLE button on your remote control when the remote is in TV mode. 4/3 format Mono English cc 03:45 pm Program title Program description... 15-1 NBC-HD 15-1 NBC-HD Digital Channel Primary Channel Subchannel (if necessary) Digital Channels Digital channels can be made up of primary channels and subchannels. Subchannels (sometimes called minor channels) are channels associated with the Primary channel (sometimes called the major channel). A primary channel may have just one subchannel or multiple subchannels. Direct Tuning to a Digital Channel 1. Make sure the remote is in TV mode by pressing TV on the remote control. 2. Press ANT•CABLE until a "D" icon appears next to the channel number. 3. Enter the primary channel number. This number appears first. Press OK or wait a few seconds. If you don't enter a subchannel, the TV tunes to the lowest digital subchannel. 4. If the primary channel number has fewer than two digits, and you want to enter subchannel numbers, press the right arrow button to enter the subchannel. 5. Enter the number of the subchannel. This number appears to the right of the primary channel number. 6. Press OK to tune to the channel or wait a few seconds and the TV tunes to the channel. Note: Once you've run the auto channel search, you can just use the channel up and down buttons on the remote control to change channels when the remote's in TV mode. ON•OFF SAT•CABLE AUX DVD TV GO BACK VOL CH MUTE Your remote's device buttons GUIDE INFO FORMAT SUB CH MENU Chapter 3 CLEAR Autotuning The autotuning feature works with RCA devices to automatically tune the TV to the correct channel/input. It works with devices you have connected to your TV (like a VCR, DVD player, etc.). When you set up autotuning in the menu system you don't have to remember to change your TV to the CMP1 input, for example, when you want to watch a DVD on your DVD player. Why You Should Use the Autotuning Feature Autotuning lets you go directly to the input you assign to a device button. For example, if you have a DVD player connected to the CMP1 input, you can have the autotuning feature go directly to the CMP1 input when you press the DVD button (instead of going through the inputs until you find the DVD signal). Continues on next page... 33

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Using the TV’s Features
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Digital and Analog Channels
Your TV can choose both, analog and digital channels. You can switch between
the two by pressing the ANT•CABLE button on your remote control when the
remote is in TV mode.
Digital Channels
Digital channels can be made up of primary channels and subchannels.
Subchannels (sometimes called minor channels) are channels associated with the
Primary channel (sometimes called the major channel). A primary channel may
have just one subchannel or multiple subchannels.
Direct Tuning to a Digital Channel
1.
Make sure the remote is in TV mode by pressing TV on the remote control.
2. Press ANT•CABLE until a "D" icon appears next to the channel number.
3.
Enter the primary channel number. This number appears first. Press OK or
wait a few seconds. If you don’t enter a subchannel, the TV tunes to the
lowest digital subchannel.
4. If the primary channel number has fewer than two digits, and you want
to enter subchannel numbers, press the right arrow button to enter the
subchannel.
5. Enter the number of the subchannel. This number appears to the right of the
primary channel number.
6. Press OK to tune to the channel or wait a few seconds and the TV tunes to
the channel.
Note:
Once you've run the auto channel search, you can just use the
channel up and down buttons on the remote control to change channels
when the remote's in TV mode.
Autotuning
The autotuning feature works with RCA devices to automatically tune the TV to
the correct channel/input. It works with devices you have connected to your TV
(like a VCR, DVD player, etc.). When you set up autotuning in the menu system
you don’t have to remember to change your TV to the CMP1 input, for example,
when you want to watch a DVD on your DVD player.
Why You Should Use the Autotuning Feature
Autotuning lets you go directly to the input you assign to a device button. For
example, if you have a DVD player connected to the CMP1 input, you can have
the autotuning feature go directly to the CMP1 input when you press the DVD
button (instead of going through the inputs until you find the DVD signal).
Primary Channel
Subchannel (if necessary)
Tip:
Look at the channel number to determine
whether you're on the digital or analog input.
A 'D' appears next to channel numbers on a
digital channel, while an 'A' appears next to
channel numbers on the analog channel.
4/3 format
Mono
English
cc
03:45 pm
15-1
NBC-HD
Program title
Program description...
15-1
NBC-HD
Digital Channel
MUTE
GO BACK
VOL
CH
ON•OFF
SAT•CABLE
AUX
DVD
TV
Your remote's device buttons
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