RCA HD61LPW42 User Guide & Warranty - Page 57

Auto Tuning Feature - software upgrade

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Using the TV's Features 0 Go Back 1 Lock TV 2 Video Input List 3 Antenna A List 4 Antenna B List 5 USA V-Chip 6 Canada V-Chip 7 V-Chip Unrated 8 Front Button Block 9 Web Browser Block Main Menu Parental Controls Front Buttons Blocked Front Buttons Unblocked When the buttons on the TV are blocked and the TV is locked, only the remote or keyboard will control the TV. This keeps children from playing with the buttons. It also keeps children from watching TV when a guardian is not present (you must hide the remote for this to be effective.) Note: If power to the TV is lost for more than an hour (for example, a power outage) the buttons become unblocked. Press OK to block (disable) the buttons on the front of the TV. Only the remote or keyboard will control the TV. 0 Go Back 1 Lock TV 2 Video Input List 3 Antenna A List 4 Antenna B List 5 USA V-Chip 6 Canada V-Chip 7 V-Chip Unrated 8 Front Button Block 9 Web Browser Block Main Menu Parental Controls Block Web Browser View Web Browser This television has an Ethernet connection and a built-in web browser for accessing the Internet with a cable modem or DSL unit. If you want access to the web browser to require a password, select "Block Web Browser" and lock the TV. Access to the web browser can be blocked to require a password when the TV is locked. Press OK to continue. Front Button Block Selecting this option lets you block (disable) or unblock (enable) the TV's front buttons. The remote still tunes to any channel. Front Panel Block can: • Keep children from watching TV when the parent is not present. • Keep young children from playing with the buttons on the TV. (When using this as a Parental Control method, you should remove access to any remote that is capable of operating the television.) Don't forget to lock the TV after you select Blocked. If you do not, the front panel block will not take effect. Note: If power to the TV is lost for an extended period, the buttons become unblocked. Blocking the front buttons does not disable the front input. Web Browser Block Selecting this option lets you decide if the web browser can be accessed. Block Web Browser Need a password to view web content when TV is locked. View Web Browser Web browser is accessible without a password when TV is locked. Make sure the TV is locked. If you do not, Web Browser Block will not block browser access even if you set Block Web Browser. 0 Go Back 1 Antenna Info 2 Channel Search 3 Software Upgrade 4 Signal Source 5 Signal Type 6 Auto Tuning 7 1394 Setup 8 Special Features 9 Ethernet Setup Main Menu Connections Select which input or channel should be automatically tuned when a button listed below is pressed on the remote control. VCR Front Input VCR2 (Aux default) Front Input DVD Front Input Tip: If you indicated in GUIDE Plus+ Setup that you have a cable box, set the Auto Tuning for SAT-CABLE to "Not Connected". SAT-CABLE (Satellite or Cable Box) Front Input Press OK to select the channel or input that is tuned when the VCR key is pressed on the remote. DVD VCR SATCAB AUX AUDIO With the Auto Tuning feature, you can set up the TV to tune to the channel you want to watch by pressing that component's button. Auto Tuning for the TV button cannot be set. Auto Tuning Feature The way you set up the Auto Tuning feature in the TV's menu corresponds to the component buttons on the remote and the way you have each component connected to your TV. When you set auto tuning, you're telling the TV what channel to tune to when you press the VCR, DVD, or SAT/CAB button on the remote control. This is especially useful for going directly to an input like a 1394 input. Note: AUX by default is set up for a second RCA VCR. Or, you can program VCR or AUX to operate a second RCA VCR with the 2001 code. Also, any VCR programmed to the AUX button becomes "VCR2" button and controllable by auto tuning. 1. Press MENU (the MAIN MENU appears) 2. Highlight Connections and press OK. 3. Highlight Auto Tuning and press OK 4. Highlight the component button field and continually press OK to scroll through the selection of inputs. The choices and a brief explanation follow: Not Connected Choose this if you don't have this particular component connected to the TV, or if you don't want the TV to automatically tune to the correct channel when you press one of the component buttons on the remote. Chapter 3 55

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Using the TV’s Features
Chapter 3
55
Front Button Block
Selecting this option lets you block (disable) or unblock (enable) the TV’s
front buttons. The remote still tunes to any channel.
Front Panel Block
can:
Keep children from watching TV when the parent is not present.
Keep young children from playing with the buttons on the TV.
(When using this as a
Parental Control
method, you should remove
access to any remote that is capable of operating the television.)
Don’t forget to lock the TV after you select
Blocked
. If you do not, the
front panel block will not take effect.
Note:
If power to the TV is lost for an extended period, the
buttons become unblocked. Blocking the front buttons does not
disable the front input.
Web Browser Block
Selecting this option lets you decide if the web browser can be accessed.
Block Web Browser
Need a password to view web content when
TV is locked.
View Web Browser
Web browser is accessible without a
password when TV is locked.
Make sure the TV is locked. If you do not,
Web Browser
Block
will not
block browser access even if you set
Block Web Browser
.
Web Browser Block
9
Front Button Block
8
V-Chip Unrated
7
Canada V-Chip
6
USA V-Chip
5
Antenna B List
4
Antenna A List
3
Video Input List
2
Lock TV
1
Go Back
0
Main Menu
Parental Controls
Press OK to block (disable) the buttons on the front of the TV.
Only the remote or keyboard will control the TV.
When the buttons on the TV are blocked and the TV is
locked, only the remote or keyboard will control the TV.
This keeps children from playing with the buttons. It also
keeps children from watching TV when a guardian is not
present (you must hide the remote for this to be effective.)
Note: If power to the TV is lost for more than an hour (for
example, a power outage) the buttons become unblocked.
Front Buttons Unblocked
Front Buttons Blocked
Web Browser Block
9
Front Button Block
8
V-Chip Unrated
7
Canada V-Chip
6
USA V-Chip
5
Antenna B List
4
Antenna A List
3
Video Input List
2
Lock TV
1
Go Back
0
Main Menu
Parental Controls
Access to the web browser can be blocked to require a
password when the TV is locked. Press OK to continue.
This television has an Ethernet connection and a built-in web
browser for accessing the Internet with a cable modem or
DSL unit.
If you want access to the web browser to require
a password, select "Block Web Browser" and lock the TV.
View Web Browser
Block Web Browser
Auto Tuning Feature
The way you set up the
Auto Tuning
feature in the TV’s menu
corresponds to the component buttons on the remote and the way you
have each component connected to your TV. When you set auto tuning,
you’re telling the TV what channel to tune to when you press the VCR,
DVD, or SAT/CAB button on the remote control. This is especially useful
for going directly to an input like a 1394 input.
Note:
AUX by default is set up for a second RCA VCR. Or, you can
program VCR or AUX to operate a second RCA VCR with the 2001 code.
Also, any VCR programmed to the AUX button becomes “VCR2” button
and controllable by auto tuning.
1.
Press MENU (the
MAIN MENU
appears)
2.
Highlight
Connections
and press OK.
3.
Highlight
Auto Tuning
and press OK
4.
Highlight the component button field and continually press OK to
scroll through the selection of inputs.
The choices and a brief explanation follow:
Not Connected
Choose this if you don’t have this particular
component connected to the TV, or if you don’t want the TV to
automatically tune to the correct channel when you press one of the
component buttons on the remote.
Ethernet Setup
9
Special Features
8
1394 Setup
7
Auto Tuning
6
Signal Type
5
Signal Source
4
Software Upgrade
3
Channel Search
2
Antenna Info
1
Go Back
0
Main Menu
Connections
Press OK to select the channel or input that is tuned when
the VCR key is pressed on the remote.
Select which input or channel should be automatically tuned
when a button listed below is pressed on the remote control.
Tip: If you indicated in
GUIDE Plus+ Setup that
you have a cable box,
set the Auto Tuning for
SAT-CABLE to "Not
Connected".
SAT-CABLE (Satellite or Cable Box)
Front Input
DVD
Front Input
VCR2 (Aux default)
Front Input
VCR
Front Input
With the Auto Tuning feature, you can set up
the TV to tune to the channel you want to
watch by pressing that component’s button.
Auto Tuning for the TV button cannot be set.
DVD
VCR
AUX
AUDIO
SAT
CAB