Chapter 4 basic operation, Input button – RCA Scenium L50000 User Manual

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Chapter 4 Basic Operation

Chapter 4 Basic Operation

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Use the INPUT button to see what’s playing on
the components that are connected to your TV

The INPUT button on the remote control enables you to scroll through the available
Video Input Channels (VID1, VID2, VID3, FRNT, and CMPNT) so you can see the
content from the component that is connected to the corresponding Input Jack on
the back of the TV.

Each time you press the INPUT button on the remote, the TV tunes to the next
Video Input Channel. Press the INPUT button until you find the input that
corresponds to the jacks you used to connect the component. For example: if you
connected your VCR to the INPUT2 jacks on the back of your TV, you would press
the INPUT on the remote until VID2 appears in the channel banner.

Watch the channel banner to see the input sources
change each time you press the INPUT button on
the remote.

Input
source

There are other ways of selecting a video input channel that might be faster:

Program the component buttons on the remote control (VCR1, VCR2, and/or
DVD) to automatically tune to the correct video input channel when you press
the corresponding component button. See Auto Tuning on page 115.

After pressing INPUT on the remote, enter the digits 1, 2, 3, 4, or 5 to tune to
VID1, VID2, VID3, FRNT, or CMPNT video input channels respectively.

After pressing INPUT on the remote, press GUIDE (a list of your Input Jacks
and corresponding video input channels appears). Press the arrow buttons on
the remote to highlight the appropriate video input channel, and press OK to
tune to that channel.

DIRECTV

VCR

1

VCR

2

ON•OFF

TV

DVD

AUX

AUD

M1

L1

M2

L2

M3

L3

FRONT

SKIP

MUTE

CH +

VOL +

VOL -

CH -

CENTER

REAR

GO

BACK

FORMAT

TEST

GUIDE

INFO

AM•FM

OK

LEVEL +

LEVEL -

MENU

PROGRAM

CLEAR

1

2

3

4

5

6

7

8

9

0

INPUT

ANT

FUNCTION

STOP

PAUSE

REC

PLAY

FWD

REV

SWAP

CH

CTRL

PIP

WHO

DSP

ON•OFF

DSP

MODE

DELAY

INPUT
button

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