F38310 manual rca tv
When your profile appears, enter your four-digit personal password to access your profile. This applies only when they press WHO on the remote control. It does not prevent them from accessing and editing the profile via the main menu if they first enter the system password. Page Locking The System Using the Profiles Locking the System When you lock the system, all limits set up for all profiles are put into effect, regardless of whether the profile is locked or unlocked.
Unlocked profiles require no user password to access their channel list if the system is locked. Page Channel Search Options and Preferences Channel Search Engaging in a channel search tells the TV to search automatically for all the terrestrial TV channels available through the antenna inputs. When the TV finds an active channel, it places it in the channel list. Inactive channels weak stations or channels with no signal at all will not be placed the channel list.
When you find it, press the INFO button find more information and details about how to purchase it. The list of purchases may be longer than one screen; use the down arrow button on the remote control to see more items. Page Setting The Time And Date Options and Preferences Setting the Time and Date You can set the current time and day, the current date, the time zone, and whether or not you observe daylight saving time.
Indicate the settings for your area. Use the arrow buttons to move around the menu screen, OK to select an item, and the digit buttons on your remote control to enter numbers. Page Translucency Options and Preferences Translucency You can adjust the level of translucency that the menu screens and program guides possess. Adjust the slider up for more translucency the video behind the menu and guides will be more visible or down for less translucency less video will be shown behind the menu or guides.
Page Caption Display Options and Preferences Caption Display The Caption Display menu displays a choice list that lets you choose when closed captioning information is shown on the screen.
Closed Captioning On Captioning information is shown always, when available. Closed Captioning Off No captioning information is displayed. It serves as a shortcut to access these menu items.
If you run across any problems or need to rely on the system to give you feedback, you should use the Assistance menu to get information. This section explains the different types of assistance your system is capable of giving you. However, if you need to access the interactive setup again, you can access it through the Assistance menu. Press MENU on the remote control to access the main menu.
Select Assistance from the main menu. Selecting Dish Type It is important to complete each of the following steps required for your satellite dish antenna.
If you do not, you will not receive proper dish pointing coordinates and will not be able to take full advantage of your system. If the satellite dish antenna is pointed correctly, the signal meter will show you the current signal strength and you should hear a continuous tone. If you are using an oval satellite dish, select the second satellite group and obtain a signal.
Page Reference Reference Getting Information This section contains troubleshooting information, your RCA limited warranty, and accessory ordering information. Notification to the Local Telephone Company. The cable is color- coded and shielded. It has RCA-type phono plugs on each end.
Replacements or spares can be ordered as needed. Page 98 This page intentionally left blank Page Please do not send any products to the Indianapolis address listed in this manual or on the carton.
This will only add delays in service for your product. Thomson multimedia Inc. This manual is also suitable for: P Print page 1 Print document pages. Rename the bookmark. This is the only system available that allows you to view the standard- and high-definition broadcast stations side by side in the channel order, so you can compare the different standards' picture quality. All in all, the F is my pick for an all-purpose HDTV that has everything your family will need for the next 10 years.
If you want to futureproof your system for all of the viewing options that are out there, this is the TV to buy. Considering its price and features, there isn't anything that can match the RCA F Search form Search.
Log in or register to post comments. Related Latest Reviews News. Philips 34PW HD-ready direct-view monitor. RCA D34W20 direct-view high-definition monitor. Discovering YouTube. Beethoven, Regolith, and You. JavaScript is disabled. For a better experience, please enable JavaScript in your browser before proceeding. Previous Next. Guest Guest. Archived from groups: alt. I have bounced around over at AVS forums a bit and read a lot on the RCA F, but am wondering if anyone here has any additional comments or experience.
This would be my first HD set and I can pick it up used for what seems like a pretty good price. Downside: there've been many comments here on difficulty in getting repairs. Maybe you can do better?
Jeff's covered some of the pros and cons, so I'll just fill in. I hardly notice it anymore, and it's not apparent for HD or SD sources, but it bugged me initially. It's also true that the zoom isn't quite right, but I tend not to zoom very often.
This may have been due to a common problem with the set, a couple of capacitors that overload and leak their guts into the brains of the set.
But I never investigated. Rather than try to get it fixed, I just got a new Zenith tuner and now use the F as a monitor. The new tuner changes channels faster, does a slightly better job on weak signals, handles guide data better, and presents everything as a single range of channels rather than having separate "modes" for OTA and DirecTV tuning. The F is heavy, about pounds. A poster here has trapped himself into arguing that weight isn't an issue, but it certainly is for some people.
It takes two strong people to move this TV, and most of the cheaper stands large enough to hold it are typically rated for only about pounds. So you'll need a better-than-average stand, and if you ever need to move it, you'll need a plan. We've moved ours once, for a living room remodel. One of the fans runs continuously, even when the set is off. It's very quiet, about on a par with a quiet computer or the air from a heating duct, much quieter than most refrigerators. It's a non-issue for me.
On the plus side, the F has none of the problems many people experience with analog channels looking worse than they do on ordinary NTSC sets. HD looks excellent, with better color and higher contrast than most fixed pixel displays I've watched. It's very tolerant of bright lighting and can be viewed at any angle. We feel we've gotten our money's worth from it, and I don't regret getting it. But there are negatives that you'll also have to weigh.
Ernie Wright erniew comcast. I have actually moved this set by myself. I slid it off the stand onto a cart that was almost the exact same height as the stand, and then moved the stand to where I wanted it, and put the set back on the stand. The home-built stand I have can take about lbs of compression stress straight downward, so I don't worry too much about that, but I agree with Ernie I'll second this praise and I'm sorry I forgot to mention it. I have two W halogen "torch" lamps in the room with the TV, and even with both on full I don't have to touch the settings on the TV and still have a good picture.
It's better with a bit less light, though. Apparently he handles a lot of Bill Gates' money, so, don't say anything derogatory about the Netherlands or Microsoft. Mine is still running fine. Almost 4 years now. I do agree with a previous post about some geometry issues but all in all I am extremely pleased with the set.
The built-in OTA tuner works great and the picture is phenominal. This thing is VERY heavy. Actually, I'll be moving in the next few months and will be selling my set. However, it is really too heavy to ship, so it will have to go to someone in the NYC area
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