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RCA COLOR TV NCJ11 User Manual

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The VCR 1 CHAN function lets you
program to which channel the TV
will automatically tune when you
press the VCRl button on the remote.
This is handy if you connect a VCR
to your TV. You will no longer have
to remember to which input jacks the
VCR is connected because the TV
will remember for you.

For example, if you connect a VCR’s

AUDIO ¡VIDEO Ot/T jacks to the

TV’s INPUT 1 jacks (as shown on
page 37), you will no longer have to
remember to select channel 91 on the
TV to see what the VCR is playing.
By entering channel 91 next to the

VCR 1 CHAN function, the TV will

automatically tune to channel 91
each time you press the VCRl button
on the remote.

This function is especially
convenient if you have a compatible
VCR that can be operated by the

VCRl button on the remote. Pressing
VCRl will then not only turn on the

VCR but also automatically tune the

TV to the proper channel for viewing
the picture from the VCR. You can
program most brands of remote-
controllable VCR’s to respond to the

VCRl button as described on

page 40.

The VCR 2 CHAN function works
the same way. It lets you program to
which channel the TV will
automatically tune when you press
the VCRl button on the remote. You
can program most brands of remote-

controllable VCR’s to respond to the

VCRl button as described on

page 40. Pressing the VCRl button
will then not only turn on the VCR
but also automatically tune the TV to
the proper channel for viewing the

picture from the VCR.

Note: Pressing the

VCRl

or

VCR2

button

does not change between ANT A

undANTB

antenna inputs as explained on page 18.
Press the

ANT

button on the remote control to

change antenna inputs if necessary.

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1. Repeatedly press

MENU

to select

SETUP MENU,

and then press + or -

to display the setup functions.

Repeatedly press

MENU

to select the

VCR 7 C/MV function.

“Setting Up VCR Channels (with or without remote)

4. If you have another VCR connected

to the TV, press

MENU

to select the

VCR 2 CHAN

function.

Mute

Video!

Audio 1

KjllUl

7:67 PM

12

Autoprogram
Chan Mem- Stored
Antenna: A

Cable/AIr: Air

VCRl Chan:

2. Enter the channel number you want to

program by pressing two digit buttons

on the remote control. (The channel

number you enter is the channel to

which the TV will tune automatically

when you later press the

VCRl

button

on the remote.)

7:57 PM Input 1

Autoprogram
Chan Mem: Stored
Antenna: A
Cable/Air: Air

L

]

3. Press the + button to program the

channel number you selected into the

TV’s memory.

Autoprogram
Chan Mem: Stored
Antenna: A
Cable/Air: Air

Note: Pressing the - button here will turn
off this feature and display

VCR 1 CHAN: OFF Again.

Chan Mem: Stored
Antenna: A
Cable/Air: Air

VCRl Chan: 91

]

Enter the channel number you want

to program by pressing two digit

buttons on the remote control. (This

is the channel number to which the

TV will tune automatically when you

later press the VC7?2 button on the

remote.) See the notes below if you

are unsure about which channel

number to enter.

6. Press the + button to program the

channel number you selected into the

VCR 2 CHAN

function memory.

Chan Mem: Stored
Antenna: A
Cable/Air: Air
VCRl Chan: 9b

Note: Pressing the - button here will
turn off this feature and display

VCR 2 CHAN: OFF

again.

Notes about Entering Channel Number:

• Enter channel 91 if VCR is connected to the TV’s audio and video

INPUT 1

jacks.

• Enter channel 92 if VCR is connected to the TV’s audio and video

INPUT 2

jacks.

• Enter channel 90 if you have a Super-VHS VCR that is connected to the TV’s

S-VIDEO

connector and

INPUT I

audio jacks (labeled

L

and

RIMONO).

Enter channel 03 (or 04) if you did not use any audio/video cables and connected the

VCR to the TV’s round antenna jack labeled

ANT A

or

ANT B.

Enter the same

channel number (03 or 04) as the position of the VCR’s

CH3ICH4

switch. This is

the channel to which you must tune your TV for viewing signals from your VCR.

• Refer to pages 37-38 if you want to review details about connecting your VCR to

your TV.