RCA F38310 User Guide & Warranty - Page 30

Changing Between DIRECTV and TV Mode, Primary, Channel, Subchannel if, necessary, Right arrow, button - service mode

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BASIC TV OPERATION Changing Between DIRECTV and TV Mode When you change channels by entering numbers with the remote control, you tune to programming that can come from one of three different sources: the DIRECTV satellite (if you have DIRECTV service), a terrestrial off-air antenna, or cable TV. You tune to one of these sources by pressing either TV or DIRECTV on the remote control; then you can enter the channel numbers. The diagrams below show how your remote control communicates with the three sources. In DIRECTV mode, you tune to channels that come from the DIRECTV satellite signal (if you subscribe to DIRECTV® programming). Enter channel numbers that are one to four digits long. Then press OK to tune. VCR1 ON•OFF TV DVD VCR2 AUX DIRECTV MUTE SKIP CH + VOL VOL CH FETCH GUIDE GO BACK INFO OK MENU CLEAR In TV mode, you tune to channels that carry the terrestrial off-air or cable TV signal. • To tune to an analog channel, enter channel numbers that are up to three digits long. Press OK to tune. • To tune to a digital channel, enter channel numbers that are one, two, or three digits long. If necessary, press the right arrow and enter a subchannel number. These subchannel numbers appear in the box to the right of the primary channel number. Press OK to tune. VCR1 ON•OFF TV DVD VCR2 AUX DIRECTV MUTE SKIP CH + VOL VOL CH FETCH GUIDE GO BACK INFO OK MENU CLEAR Primary Subchannel (if Channel necessary) Right arrow button 26

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BASIC TV OPERATION
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ON
OFF
TV
VCR1
DVD
MUTE
SKIP
GO BACK
FETCH
GUIDE
INFO
MENU
CLEAR
AUX
DIRECTV
OK±
±
CH
+
CH
VOL
VOL
VCR2
ON
OFF
TV
VCR1
DVD
MUTE
SKIP
GO BACK
FETCH
GUIDE
INFO
MENU
CLEAR
AUX
DIRECTV
OK±
±
CH
+
CH
VOL
VOL
VCR2
Changing Between DIRECTV and TV
Mode
When you change channels by entering numbers with the remote
control, you tune to programming that can come from one of three
different sources: the DIRECTV satellite (if you have DIRECTV service), a
terrestrial off-air antenna, or cable TV. You tune to one of these sources
by pressing either TV or DIRECTV on the remote control; then you can
enter the channel numbers. The diagrams below show how your remote
control communicates with the three sources.
In
TV mode
, you tune to channels that
carry the terrestrial off-air or cable TV
signal.
To tune to an analog channel, enter
channel numbers that are up to three
digits long. Press OK to tune.
To tune to a digital channel, enter
channel numbers that are one, two, or
three digits long. If necessary, press the
right arrow and enter a subchannel
number. These subchannel numbers
appear in the box to the right of the
primary channel number. Press OK to
tune.
In
DIRECTV mode
, you tune to channels
that come from the DIRECTV satellite signal
(if you subscribe to DIRECTV
®
programming).
Enter channel numbers that are one to four
digits long. Then press OK to tune.
Primary
Channel
Subchannel (if
necessary)
Right arrow
button