Chapter 2: using the remote control, Types of remote controls, Chapter 2 11 – RCA J20542 Manuel d'utilisation

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Chapter 2

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Chapter 2: Using the Remote Control

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Types of Remote Controls

All of the remote controls mentioned here, in addition to other remotes and accessories, are available from your RCA distributor. Descriptions of the
remote buttons and how they work are on the next pages. Except as otherwise specified, the master remote is the remote described throughout the
manual for operating the TV and setting up the TV's features.

Master Remotes
The master remote control (CRK17TD1) allows access to all of the TV's menus. It is used to customize the TV’s functionality for specific users or specific
situations.

Basic Remotes

The basic remote control (CRK17TC1) is used by the viewer for basic operating functions. It is designed so that the viewer cannot alter certain master
remote-specified features. The Sleep, Closed Captioning, and Channel Guide features can be accessed directly with remote buttons.

Universal Remotes

These remote controls offer basic control of the television within the limits specified through the master remote (i.e., with the same limitations as the
CRK17TC1). In addition, they can be programmed to control other components (such as VCRs).

ClonePro

The ClonePro has main operating buttons that function the same as a master remote.

Hospital-Type Remotes

These specialized remote controls are UL-recognized for use in patient beds. Some offer simple, single-button operation of the TV; others have
enhanced capability for greater control. Specific models and requirements depend upon what other devices might also be in the room, such as nurse-
call systems. See your distributor for more information.

Master (CRK17TD1) or Basic (CRK17TC1) Remote Buttons

INFO

MENU

GUIDE

CLEAR

VOL

CHAN

MUTE

INPUT

RESET

GO

BACK

OK

SLEEP

CC

POWER

SYSTEM

M A S T E R

1

2

3

4

5

6

7

8

9

0

CC (Closed Captioning)

Displays the

Closed-Caption Display.

POWER

Turns the TV on or off.

SKIP (Commercial Skip- CRK17TC1)

If you press

this button before you change the channel, the TV
waits 30 seconds then takes you back to the original
channel. Each subsequent press adds 30 seconds to
the skip time. Press CLEAR to cancel. Also functions
as RESET in some menus.

Arrow buttons (up, down, left, right)

Use to move

through the on-screen menus.

OK Press OK to select a menu item that is
highlighted.

SYSTEM

This button allows the remote to change

between TV1 and TV2 mode. It also allows access to
system-defined functionality, when available. See the
description later in this chapter for more details.

SLEEP

On first press, displays the Sleep Timer

control panel, which allows the user to set a time for
the TV to turn itself off. Subsequent presses increase
the Sleep Timer’s setting by 15-minute increments.

VOL (Volume up or down)

Decrease or

increase the TV’s volume (unless Volume Hold
is on). Go to Chapter 1 for more information
on Volume Hold.

MUTE

Lowers the volume to its minimum

level. Press again to restore volume.

GUIDE

Displays the Channel Guide.

INFO

Displays channel information.

CLEAR

Removes any menu or display from the

screen and returns you to TV viewing.

MENU

Displays the TV’s master Main menu

if using a master remote. Displays the basic
Main menu if using a basic remote.

Digit Buttons (0-9)

Selects an available

channel number or numbered menu option.
Two digits must be pressed for each channel.
Press 0 then 6 for channel 6. For three-digit
channel numbers, press and hold 1 until “1--”
appears on the screen. Then press the other
two digits.

INPUT

Switches between TV (channels 01-

125) and other available inputs. See the
description later in this chapter for more
details.

CHAN (Channel up or down)

Scans up and down

through channels in the TV’s memory.

GO BACK

Tunes to the last selected channel or

video input.

RESET (CRK17TD1)

Returns the picture to the

original settings and displays the Picture Presets
choice list.

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