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1.          26  Using Headphones                    9 Audio         only                     26  Factory Setting                       9 Laser disc Players                    26  Operating your Receiver Limited Warranty  U S            27  Receiver Controls                    10  Your Remote Control                 11 Limited Warranty  Canada        28  Display                            12  Switching On Off                    13  Selection of Audio Video Source        13  Using the Remote to Control Additional  Components                        14  Using the receiver to play a Source      15  Operating the Radio                 16  Advanced Sound Control  Sound Enhancement Systems          18  Fine Setting of Components           19  Fine Setting of the Speakers           20  Advanced Setting                   20    Unpacking the Receiver  You should receive the following items                                                                                 5858                                O    One pair of    AA          One receiver unit            SJ    One external FM Dipole  antenna    safety  leaflet         one instruction book     one safety leaflet       one Quick Connection Guide    batteries    One external AM loop  antenna       one audio cable  two wires  with red  and white RCA connectors        One RCA Universal  Remote Control    Unpacking The Speakers Set up and Maintenance of the Receiver       one set of speakers including 2 front speakers  1 EE  centre spea
2.         19    Fine Setting of the Speakers    This receiver supports a wide range of speakers and  subwoofers  For optimal surround sound enjoyment   you need to register the speaker selection settings of  your audio system  If you buy this receiver with  accompanied speaker package  then this step has  been done for you     Also  to make the surround sound more effective and  suit the acoustic conditions in your listening room   you need to delay the signal from some of the speak   ers  Such channel delay compensates for center or  surround speakers that are closer to listening position  than the front speakers  You can make use of the  SETUP button to adjust the speakers  relative loud   ness     The TEST TONE button  You can adjust the relative loudness of the individual  speakers by the TEST TONE button     1  In Surround  Dolby Digital Pro Logic DTS  modes   press TEST TONE briefly  A short noise will be heard  in the speakers one by one  The speaker having the  noise at that moment will be shown in the display                 SETUP Test Tone      DIGITALINPUT    Monon      ST   MONO    2  To adjust the volume level of the test tone  turn  up down the VOLUME knob or press VOL UP DOWN  key on the remote control     rele  O          3  To adjust individual speaker volume level  press the  LEVEL key on the main unit when the short noise is  played on the speaker you want to adjust then turn  the VOLUME knob to modify the output level              CZ         BASS TREBLE LEVE
3.     To switch on the receiver  press ON STANDBY  button once  or any source button on the remote  control        ON OFF     Emme        DVD 6CH V AUX AM FM SAT   CABLE     ALAA       e Standby  when the receiver is on  press the  ON STANDBY button once to activate the standby  mode       To switch off the unit completely  unplug the  power cord from the socket       Selection of Audio Video source    When one of the source buttons is pressed  the audio ER  and video input corresponding to the name will be   activated    The receiver acts as a switching device between all   the sources that are plugged into it        Example 1    If you connect a DVD player to the DVD input   audio   video  on the receiver and press the DVD  button  or press source button repeatedly until  DVD is selected  you will be able to have the sound  and image transmitted by the DVD         source    SOURCES       DVD 6CH       Example 2    Based on the example 1  the DVD is playing   if a  VCR is connected to the VCR 1 input  audio    video  of the receiver  press the VCR button   or  press source button repeatedly until VCR is select   ed  image and sound from the VCR source will  replace the DVD              sources       13    You can connect up to 7 audio video sources to this  amplifier     Source button   receiver front panel       DVD     SAT     VCR     V AUX    CD     TV     TAPE     FM AM    Corresponding connector   receiver back panel     DVD IN  audio   video   SAT IN  audio   video    VC
4.    Hearing experts advise against continuous extended  play        f you experience a ringing in your ears  reduce  volume or discontinue use     Factory Setting   The unit is preset to the following settings when you   first power the receiver up right out of the box    Function   Tuner   Volume setting   45   Bass  amp  treble   0 dB   Speaker settings  Center  rear  front   small  Subwoofer   on   EQ  FLAT    Reset to Factory Settings    All preset radio stations and surround sound setting  will be lost after factory setting is restored  You may  restore factory setting with the following procedures     1  Enter Standby mode   2  Press SURR  MODE key when holding SOURCE UP   3  All preset stations will reset to FM87 5MHz and all  receiver settings restore to default settings as  described above                                                                                                                                                                                                           1 5 13  14   10 6          C269 69 C  GITE eo o0 LT     PHONE MAUX     VibEO     L AUDIO R  21 13 4 12   9   11 15   7 16      Receiver Controls  9  TUNING    1  STANDBY ON  To turn the unit on  off  When the system is turned on  the unit  will go to the mode it was in before powered off     2  MUTE  To mute speakers and headphone out     3  PHONES  Plug your headphones  not supplied  into it for your private  enjoyment  Speakers will be off when phones are inserted     4  Source Butt
5.    Press to choose between FM AM in TUNER mode    Press and hold to automatically search and save preset stations   FM only     FM AM button can only switch tuner bands and can not select  Tuner source     13  TEST tone   When pressing it briefly  a short noise  test tone  will be gener   ated in the speakers one by one so that you can adjust the vol   ume of individual speaker   See page 9 for details     14  EQ   Press repeatedly to select the desirable EQ mode  music style       FLAT  ROCK  POP JAZZ  CLASSIC  VOCAL  Your choice will be  saved automatically  Only available in Stereo mode     15  DIGITAL INPUT  ST   IMONO   Press repeatedly to select the input device  analog   optical    coaxial   In FM mode  press to toggle between stereo and  mono     16  V AUX Input  For convenient use of your digital camera  family game  machines  second VCR  etc     Your Remote Control 1  ON OFF    a  To turn on or off the receiver and other auxiliary compo     Please be sure you have inserted the batteries into the nents  see page 14    Using the Remote to Control  remote control  see relevant section on page 3   You        Additional Components            test it by pressing any button  If it works  the red LED  will light  2  Source Buttons  To turn on and select various audio  video sources     3  CH   CH   Channel Buttons   To select programmed stations  in TUNER mode            4  VOL  Volume Buttons   2 To adjust the volume                          5  MUTE  To mute all audio outp
6.   1007  1019  TOSHIBA 5068  1096  1098  1099  1100  1101  1102  1103  TOSHIBA SATELLITE RECEIVER 5073  1129  1179  1181  1187  1188  1190 UNIDEN SATELLITE RECEIVER 5069  RHAPSODY 1176  RUNCO 1151  SAMPO 1004  1006  1171  1172  1175 Audio  RCA Dimensia only   SAMSUNG 1004  1005  1006  1012  1015  1019  1104   1105  1106  1171  1172           4003  SAMSUX 1171 AUX 4004  SANSUI 1191 PHONO 4005  SANYO 1004  1048  1049  1050  1080  1107  1108  cD 4007  1162  1169  1180  1189 TAPE 4006  SCOTCH 1006  SCOTT 1004  1006  1012  1024  1035  1038  1046  SEARS 1000  1004  1006  1013  1019  1046  1048     1049  1050  1051  1066  1071  1072  1109  Laser disc Players    1110  1162  1180  1181  1189    SHARP 1004  1006  1012  1029  1095  1111  1112  PROSCAN 2001  1113  1122  1171  1173 RCA 2001   SHOGUN 1004   SIGNATURE 1001  1083  1115    26    What your warranty covers     Defects in materials or workmanship     For how long after your purchase      One year from date of purchase for labor and parts     The warranty period for rental units begins with the first  rental or 45 days from date of shipment to the rental firm   whichever comes first     What we will do      Pay any Authorized RCA Audio Service Center the labor  charges to repair your unit      Pay any Authorized RCA Audio Service Center for the  new or  at our option  refurbished replacement parts  required to repair your unit     How you get service      Take your unit to any Authorized RCA Audio Service  Center  To identify your
7.   RECORD STOP PAUSE    Cc    D    AUDIO DIGITAL LEVEL SURR            universal                                                                   11  LEVEL   Press to adjust the volume of each speaker  Press repeatedly  and the display will toggle among different channels  Left  front speaker  Right front speaker  Center speaker  Left rear  speaker  Right rear speaker  and Subwoofer   Press the VOL   UME up and down arrow buttons for adjustment      12  SURR  Surround Sound Control    Press to change the surround sound settings  The display  The remote buttons GO BACK  DISC  will toggle among DOLBY DIGITAL  DOLBY PROLOGIC   GUIDE RDMePTY  INFO RDS                        DTS   STEREO     ANTeFMS  amp  AUDIO do not work in tuner mode   13  LED indicator  Lights up whenever a key on the remote control is pressed        11    Display     gt DVD   TAPE DODIGITAL OPT123 COAX 123 ST TUNED SLEEP EQ PL      gt VCR    V AUX HE  PRO LOGICI 777          uem FAH Wee           RDS  jg dep qi             gen  vb     PTUNERRTV rir aw iw D  nl A          M  Mo MA     REGES       des                Audio output is in dts mode       Speaker Icons     00 Digital      Audio output is in Dolby Digital mode  SLEEP      Unit in Sleep mode     DU  Pro Logic  MEMORY      Audio output is in Dolby Pro Logic mode     Unit in Memory or Preset mode     ST KHz  MHz    Tuner stereo signal detected    Tuner frequency unit   TUNED EQ    Tuner station detected    EQ effect activated     12    Switching on off  
8.  1174  1062  1002    1000  1004  1005  1006  1008  1022  1052   1054  1058  1063  1064  1072  1087  1105     1128  1171  1172  1181  1004  1006    1012  1013  1054  1060  1065  1066  1067     1089  1157  1158  1159  1182    25    KAWASHO 1002  1004  1006 SIMPSON 1008    KAYPANI 1175 SONIC 1176  KENWOOD 1004  1006  1019 SONY 1002  KLOSS NOVABEAM 1068  1069  1174  1183 SOUNDESIGN 1004  1006  1008  1038  1046  KTV 1038  1070  1171  1176  1177 SQUAREVIEW 1189  LOEWE 1062 SSS 1004  1038  LOGIK 1083 STARLITE 1038  LUXMAN 1004  1006 SUPRE MACY 1174  LXI 1000  1006  1049  1062  1071  1072  1073  SUPREME 1002  1162  1181 SYLVANIA 1004  1006  1008  1019  1062  1068  1069   MAGNAVOX 1004  1006  1008  1019  1062  1068  1069  1074  1075  1076  1077  1088  1116  1161   1074  1075  1076  1077  1088  1089  1130  1183  1184  1131  1132  1133  1134  1183  1184 SYMPHONIC 1033  1038  1189  MAJESTIC 1083 TANDY 1173  MARANTS 1062 TATUNG 1003  1178  MARANTZ 1004  1006  1062  1078 TECHNICS 1054  MEGATRON 1006  1059 TECHWOOD 1004  1006  1054  MEI 1176 TEKNIKA 1004  1005  1006  1008  1012  1013  1016   MEMOREX 1001  1006  1082  1083  1162 1038  1046  1076  1082  1083  1105  1170   MGA 1004  1005  1006  1019  1022  1051  1079  1171  1080  1082 TELECAPTION 1117  MIDLAND 1054  1151  1171  1172  1181 TMK 1004  1006  MINUTZ 1052 TOSHIBA 1049  1071  1072  1089  1105  1109  1117   MITSUBISHI 1004  1005  1006  1019  1022  1051  1079  1118  1160  1162  1080  1081  1082  1082  1083  1125 TOTEVISION 1171  MONTGO
9.  D   Experiment with  placement until surround sounds seem to envelop  you  rather than coming from behind you        Courtesy Dolby Laboratories    No adjacent walls   Surrounds can go on stands facing each other to  approximate the preferred sidewall mounting  A   or  to the sides or rear of the viewing area aimed  upwards  In the latter case  they can go right on the  floor  or preferably  a few feet off the floor such as  on end tables  B         Courtesy Dolby Laboratories    Test Tone   Channel balance    Channel balance   Your receiver is equipped with a test signal generator  for balancing the channels  As the signal  travels   from channel to channel  adjust the level controls  until each channel plays at the same loudness level      6   GY  Yeo BJs    Ar 4  u    Courtesy Dolby Laboratories    Level adjustment  amp  surround channel level  expectation    Even though you adjust the surround channel to be  as loud as the others on the test signal  you ll find  that on actual program material the surround chan   nel is usually much lower than the front  Don t be  tempted to readjust the surround level  program pro   ducers use surround mostly for subtle atmospherics  and ambience  and only rarely for special effects  A  good surround mix doesn t call attention to itself  if  it did  it would soon become distracting     The system is equipped with Dolby Digital   and manufactured under License from Dolby  Laboratories                 Dolby Digital Manufactured  under lic
10.  connect it to VAUX input at the  front of the receiver                If your CD player is equipped with digital optical jacks  use of optical cable is preferred   What you need is just one more optical digital connecting cable  not supplied   Plug it in  the digital input jack of the receiver and select OPTICAL on the receiver setting  see    details on pg 19 chapter  Input Signal Setting    You can enjoy better sound quality  brought to you by the optical cable  When optical cable is used  analog cables are still  needed for recording to tape output        Digital Connections    Read instructions carefully when connecting compo   nents to the receiver     Digital In Jacks can accept Dolby Digital  AC 3   DTS  or PCM signals when compatible components are  connected           COAXIAL DIGITAL IN  AUDIO   Connect to coaxial digital output of   DVD  CD  SAT or other compatible     devices  L             c  DVD CD  SAT EE           OPTICAL DIGITAL IN  AUDIO  m   Optical Fiber Cable   Connect to optical digital output of  DVD  CD  SAT or other compatible  devices     SAT   DVD   CD Player   TV            COAXIAL  DVDICDISAT      8     OPTICAL 1  DVDICDISNTTV                                                                                                                                                                               E    EE                                                                             The AM and FM antennas connect to the AM and FM  terminals on the sy
11.  electronics     Remote Control Operation    The remote control does not operate the unit      Another source mode is selected on the remote  Press  the correct Source Button      No batteries installed   included with your system   Install the batteries before attempting to operate the  remote  Be sure to match the   and   ends of each bat   tery to the symbols shown in the remote battery com   partment      The batteries are weak  Replace all batteries      The remote is not pointed at the remote control sen   sor on the main unit or there is an obstacle between the  remote and the main unit      The remote control is too far from the main unit   move closer     Remote loses Programmed codes     Weak batteries  replace batteries     Remote forgets what source was selected     Weak batteries  replace batteries     General    No audio      Make sure the speakers are connected      Check the input connections      Check the power cord connections      Make sure the MUTE signal on the front panel is off     Make sure the digital setting  optical  coaxial or ana   log  is correct      Check that the headphone is not inserted     No audio from one channel      Check the speaker level setting      Check the speaker wire or external source cable con   nections     Noise occurs when the TV is turned on     The TV is too close to the audio system     Specific instruments sound displaced      Check the connections between the receiver and the  speakers if the sound does not match the 
12.  equipment does cause interference to radio  or television reception  which you can determine by  unplugging the unit   try to correct the interference  by one or more of the following measures      Re orient the receiving antenna  that is  the  antenna for the radio or television that is   receiving  the interference       Move the unit away from the equipment that is  receiving interference      Plug the unit into a different wall outlet so that  the unit and the equipment receiving interference  are on different branch circuits    If these measures do not eliminate the interference   please consult your dealer or an experienced  radio television technician for additional  suggestions  Also  the Federal Communications  Commission has prepared a helpful booklet   How  To Identify and Resolve Radio TV Interference  Problems   This booklet is available from the U S   Government Printing Office  Washington  DC 20402   Please specify stock number 004 000 00345 4 when  ordering copies     This product complies with DHHS Rules 21 CFR  Subchapter J  Applicable at the date of  manufacture     Technical Specification    Product  Dolby Digital Audio video receiver  Brand  RCA  Model  RT2360 RT2360BK    Electrical current consumption  Power Supply  120V   60Hz  Power consumption  165 Watts    IMPORTER   Comercializadora Thomson de M  xico  S A  de C V   Miguel de Cervantes Saavedra No  57   Col  Ampliaci  n Granada   C P  11529 Mexico D F    Telefono   55 25 81 53 20   RFC  CTM 980723 
13.  nearest Authorized RCA Audio  Service Center  ask your dealer  look in the Yellow Pages  or  call 1 800 336 1900      Show the Authorized Service Center Representative your  evidence of purchase date or first rental      Pick up your unit when repairs are completed      Proof of purchase in the form of a bill of sale or receipt   ed invoice which is evidence that the product is within the  warranty period must be presented to obtain warranty  service  For rental firms  proof of first rental is also  required     What your warranty does not cover        Customer instruction   Your Owner s Manual describes  how to install  adjust  and operate your unit  Any addition   al information should be obtained from your dealer       Installation and related adjustments      Signal reception problems not caused by your unit      Damage from misuse or neglect      Cleaning of audio heads      Batteries      Aunit that has been modified or incorporated into other  products or is used for institutional or other commercial  purposes    e A unit purchased or serviced outside the U S A      Acts of nature  such as but not limited to lightning dam   age     Product Registration      Please complete and mail the Product Registration Card  packed with your product  It will make it easier to contact  you should it ever be necessary  The return of the card is  not required for warranty coverage     Limitation of Warranty      THE WARRANTY STATED ABOVE IS THE ONLY  WARRANTY APPLICABLE TO THIS PRODU
14. 019  5025  DOE 2015  2017  2019  2025  2026   5030  5031  5032 2027  2028  2110  PIONEER 5033  5034 DAYTRON 2110  PULSAR 5026 DBX 2009  2010  RCA 5047  5049  5052 DIMENSIA 2000  REALISTIC 5009  5049 DYNATECH 2002  2026  REGAL 5022  5035 ELECTROHOME 2014  2029  REGENCY 5017 ELECTROPHONIC 2014  REMBRANDT 5003 EMERSON 2002  2012  2014  2015  2021  2024  2025   RUNCO 5026 2026   SAMSUNG 5014  5034 2029  2030  2032  2033  2034  2035  2036   SCIENTIFIC ATLANTA 5006  5036  5037  5038 2037   SIGNAL 5014  5018 2038  2039  2040  2041  2042  2044  2045   SIGNATURE 5003 2047   SL MARX 5014 2065  2105  2113  2116  2117  2130  SPRUCER 5052 FISHER 2011  2023  2048  2049  2050  2051  2052   STARCOM 5007  5018  5053 2118  STARGATE 5014  5018 FUJI 2021  2119  STARQUEST 5018 FUNAI 2002  2026  TANDY 5040 GARRARD 2026  TELEVIEW 5014 GE 2000  2001  2013  2021  2022  2053  2115   TOCOM 5004  5023  5041 2120  TOSHIBA 5026 GOLDSTAR 2009  2014  2018  2054  2121  TUSA 5018 GRADIENTE 2026  TV86 5027 HARLEY DAVIDSON 2026  UNIKA 5008  5009  5011 HARMAN KARDON 2009  UNITED ARTISTS 5002 HARWOOD 2061  UNITED CABLE 5053 HEADQUARTER 2011  UNIVERSAL 5008  5009  5010  5011 HITACHI 2002  2055  2056  2057  2107   VIDEOWAY 5044 2111  2120  2122  VIEWSTAR 5015  5025  5027  5040 TEE AN 6   ZENITH 5026  5050  5051 del 5651  1                2009  2010  2011  2013  2014     2021  2022  2055  2056  2058   2059  2060  2107  2118    JENSEN 2055  2056  2111   JVC 2009  2010  2011  2018  2058   2111  2123   KENWOOD 2009  20
15. 055  2080  2081  2123    2016  2017  2019  2110  2000  2001   2061   2104   2011   2011   2021  2022  2125    2000  2001  2003  2013  2021  2055  2056   2082  2083  2084  2085  2086  2087  2088   2089  2090  2091  2107  2115  2120  2125  2002  2011  2013  2014  2021  2022  2023   2026  2029  2049  2050  2096  2131    2014  2014  2128  2104    2005  2013  2015  2033  2053  2112    2104  2131  2010  2092  2111  2123  2011  2013  2023    2012  2015  2025  2032  2035  2038  2065     2093  2116    2011  2014  2021  2023  2048  2049  2050   2051  2055  2056  2107  2118  2002  2017  2029  2094  2095  2096  2131    2004  2056  2061  2098  2013   2002  2131   2021  2061  2128    2002  2004  2098  2099  2119  2128    2021  2107    2002  2021  2022  2026  2062  2063  2065     2124  2002  2026  2002  2011  2014  2058  2111    2002  2026  2058  2085  2111    2021  2109    2002  2014  2021  2026  2100  2129    2013  2024  2047    2015  2049  2051  2055  2065  2093  2116    2013  2014   2013   2009  2010  2015  2016  2010    2009  2010  2015  2016  2113    2013    2002  2013  2014  2015  2021  2023  2026   2029  2055  2056  2061  2096  2101  2102     2103  2107  2116  2131  2021  2026  2061    2009  2010  2011  2018  2058  2111  2004  2098  2104  2119  2128    TV CODES    ABEX   ADMIRAL  ADVENTURA  AIKO   AKAI   ALLERON  AMTRON  ANAM NATIONAL  AOC  AUDIOVOX  BELCOR   BELL  amp  HOWELL  BRADFORD  BROKWOOD  CANDLE  CAPEHART  CELEBRITY  CENTURION  CITIZEN    CLAIRTONE  COLORTYME  CONCERTO  CON
16. 10  2011  2016  2018   2058  2111  2123   KLH 2061   KODAK 2014  2021   LLOYD 2002  2026   LOGIK 2061   LXI 2014   MAGNAVOX 2021  2022  2062  2063  2104   2108  2124   MAGNIN 2013   MARANTZ 2009  2010  2011  2016  2018   2021  2058  2062  2064   MARTA 2014   MASUSHITA 2021   MEI 2021    24    MEMOREX    MGA   MGN TECHNOLOGY  MIDLAND   MINOLTA  MITSUBISHI    MONTGOMERY WARD  MOTOROLA   MTC   MULTITECH   NEC    NIKKO  NOBLEX  OLYMPUS  OPTIMUS  OPTONICA  ORION  PANASONIC  PENTAX  PENTEX RESEARCH  PHILCO  PHILIPS  PILOT  PIONEER  PORTLAND  PROSCAN  PROTEC  PULSAR  QUARTER  QUARTZ  QUASAR  RCA    RADIOSHACK REALISTIC    RADIX  RANDEX  RICOH  RUNCO  SAMSUNG  SANKY  SANSUI  SANYO  SCOTT    SEARS    SHARP  SHINTOM  SHOGUN  SIGNATURE  SINGER  SONY   STS  SYLVANIA    SYMPHONIC  TANDY   TASHIKO  TATUNG   TEAC   TECHNICS  TEKNIKA   TMK   TOSHIBA  TOTEVSION  UNITECH  VECTOR RESEARCH  VICTOR   VIDEO CONCEPTS  VIDEOSONIC  WARDS    XR 1000  YAMAHA  ZENITH    2002  2011  2013  2014  2021  2023  2026     2104  2131   2029  2065  2113  2013   2053   2055  2056  2107    2029  2055  2056  2065  2066  2067  2069   2070  2071  2072  2073  2074  2106  2113     2123   2075  2131   2021  2131   2002  2013  2026    2002  2013  2016  2026  2053  2061  2009  2010  2011  2016  2018  2058  2064   2076  2078  2079  2111  2123    2014  2013  2021  2014  2131  2096  2035    2021  2022  2109  2125  2126  2127  2016  2055  2056  2107  2120    2018  2021  2022  2062  2063  2021  2062  2096  2124  2014    2010  2
17. CT  ALL  OTHER WARRANTIES  EXPRESS OR IMPLIED   INCLUDING ALL IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF  MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR  PURPOSE  ARE HEREBY DISCLAIMED  NO VERBAL OR  WRITTEN INFORMATION GIVEN BY THOMSON INC   ITS  AGENTS OR EMPLOYEES SHALL CREATE A GUARANTY  OR IN ANY WAY INCREASE THE SCOPE OF THIS  WARRANTY      REPAIR OR REPLACEMENT AS PROVIDED UNDER THIS  WARRANTY IS THE EXCLUSIVE REMEDY OF THE  CONSUMER  THOMSON INC  SHALL NOT BE LIABLE  FOR INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES  RESULTING FROM THE USE OF THIS PRODUCT OR  ARISING OUT OF ANY BREACH OF ANY EXPRESS OR  IMPLIED WARRANTY ON THIS PRODUCT  THIS DIS   CLAIMER OF WARRANTIES AND LIMITED WARRANTY  ARE GOVERNED BY THE LAWS OF THE STATE OF  INDIANA  EXCEPT TO THE EXTENT PROHIBITED BY  APPLICABLE LAW  ANY IMPLIED WARRANTY OF  MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR  PURPOSE ON THIS PRODUCT IS LIMITED TO THE  APPLICABLE WARRANTY PERIOD SET FORTH ABOVE     How State Law relates to warranty      Some states do not allow the exclusion nor limitation of  incidental or consequential damages  or limitations on how  long an implied warranty lasts  so the above limitations or  exclusions may not apply to you      This warranty gives you specific legal rights  and you also  may have other rights that vary from state to state     If you purchased your unit outside the United  States      This warranty does not apply  Contact your dealer for  warranty information     Service calls which do not involve defective materia
18. F to see if the 2    gt   component will turn off  NNNN  e es TAPE    5  If this does not work    repeat steps 3 and 4 by trying to use the next code  if  available  listed for the brand of your component  until the component responds to the remote com   mand     Once your remote is encoded  you can press  ON OFF on the remote once to turn off the    component and then followed by the second  time quickly to turn off the receiver  i e  this  unit   If you only want the receiver to be  turned off  select FM  AM while the unit is ON  before pressing ON OFF        Using the receiver to play a source    After having properly connected a source  DVD  CD   VCR  to the receiver  you can partly control them  through the receiver     Playing a DVD with the receiver    1  Connect a DVD player to the receiver  see connect   ing your receiver for details     To play Dolby Digital or DTS sound  the source    must be connected to the receiver via the opti   cal or coaxial terminal       This remote may not operate all models of  the brands shown           If batteries are removed from the battery  compartment of the remote control  all mem   ory will be lost  You need to re enter all  previously programmed codes again             The buttons on the remote may not work  correspondingly with those on other brand  components  Experiment with the remote and  your components to see which buttons work   If only a few functions operate  check to see if  another code set will work with more but   
19. HURCH   ARENA   DSP automatically con   verts analog audio signals to digital ones which  enables you to adjust the sound without degrading  the sound quality  Different modes will give you dif   ferent feel of size and type of listening environment    Not available in Dolby Digital DTS     Night Mode   By using Dynamic Range Compression technology   pressing OK   you can enjoy enhanced Dolby Digital  sound quality at night without interrupting your  roommates or neighbors  Night Mode will compress  the difference in volume between normal voices and  sound like explosions  while still enjoying a Dolby  Digital enable component  DVD  SAT   Night Mode  can be activated by pressing the OK   button repeatedly until NORMAL appears on the dis   play  While Normal is still on the display  press the  LEFT or RIGHT Adjustment buttons on the remote  control around the OK button  on the remote control  until you select the desired mode  There are three  modes  NORMAL  SOFT  SOFTER  for you to choose  the extents of compression     Fine Setting of the Components   The receiver has pre selected surround mode once  you turn on the unit by pressing the Source Buttons   like DVD  SAT  CD  directly  The default surround  modes for different components are listed in the  table below    If you decide to change the surround mode  you can  press the SURR MODE repeatedly to toggle among  the different surround mode choices and select the         Stereo    one you want   DTS     DOLBY PROLOGIC   DO
20. IMPORTADOR   Comercializadora Thomson de M  xico  S A  de C V   Miguel de Cervantes Saavedra 57   Col  Ampliaci  n Granada   C P  11529 Mexico D F    Telefono   55 25 81 53 20   R F C   CTM 980723 KS5    0151    EXPORTER   Thomson Inc    P O  Box 1976   Indianapolis  IN 46206   1976    2003 Thomson Inc   Trademark s    Registered  Marca s  Registrada s   Marque s  Depos  e  55705620               www rca com  www rca com LatinAmerica  Printed in China   Impreso en China       VOLUME    HOME THEATER AUDIO VIDEO RECEIVER                Eee   m RI       BASS TREBLE  Ex FM AM TUNING MEMORY         VAUX                  L  AUDIO R       PHONES    RTe3bU RTe3bUBK    It is important to read this instruction book prior to using your new product for the first time   Es importante leer este manual antes de usar por vez primera su euipo        FCC Information       This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules   Operation is subject to the following two condi   tions   1  This device may not cause harmful  interference  and  2  this device must accept any  interference received  including interference that  may cause undesired operation    In accordance with FCC requirements  changes or  modifications not expressly approved by Thomson  Inc  could void the user s authority to operate this  product    This device generates and uses radio frequency  RF   energy  and if not installed and used properly  this  equipment may cause interference to radio and  television reception    If this
21. KS5    For Your Safety    The AC power plug is polar   ized  one blade is wider than  the other  and only fits into  AC power outlets one way  If  the plug won t go into the  outlet completely  turn the  plug over and try to insert it  the other way  If it still won t  fit  contact a qualified electri   cian to change the outlet  or use a different one   Do not attempt to bypass this safety feature           CAUTION  TO PREVENT ELECTRIC SHOCK   MATCH WIDE BLADE OF PLUG TO WIDE SLOT   FULLY INSERT     For Your Records    In the event that service should be required  you  may need both the model number and the serial  number  In the space below  record the date and  place of purchase  and the serial number    Model No     Remote Control No   Date of Purchase  Place of Purchase  Serial No     Service Information    This product should be serviced only by those spe   cially trained in appropriate servicing techniques    For instructions on how to obtain service  refer to  the warranty included in this Guide        EX     RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK  DO NOT OPEN    THE LIGHTNING   CAUTION  TO REDUCE THE   THE EXCLAMATION  FLASH AND ARROW    RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK    POINT WITHIN THE  HEAD WITHIN THE  DO NOT REMOVE COVER TRIANGLE IS A  SIGN     OR BACK   NO USER   WARNING  SERVICEABLE PARTS IN   ALERTING YOU OF    SIDE  REFER SERVICING  TO QUALIFIED SERVICE  PERSONNEL    THE PRODUCT     SEE MARKING ON BOTTOM   BACK OF PRODUCT       WARNING  TO PREVENT FIRE OR ELECTRICAL  SHOCK HAZARD  D
22. L        AUDIO DIGITAL Leve  SUR  O       V AUX     VIDEO       L AUDIO  R    Mom                     20    4  Press LEVEL again to save your setting     5  Repeat step 3 to adjust other speaker volume lev   els     To adjust the level of all speakers  center and  surround speakers   you must select Pro Logic  mode first by pressing the SURROUND key       Advanced Setting    Factory defaulted Advance setting indication  from VFD    The receiver has defaulted the following distances   Front Front  t Cch  Lch Rech    a    Rear Rear  Left Right    Front speakers   L R  15 ft    Center speaker   Cch  15 ft    Rear speaker   SUR  10 ft    Speaker Configurations   You can also change the setup of the speakers by  pressing the SETUP button until the display shows  L R SML or L R LRG which enables you to set the size  of the front speaker    Available Selections              Front Speaker selection  Center Speaker selection  Surround Speaker selection    Large  Small  Large  Small  None  Large  Small  None    Subwoofer selection Yes  No  Subwoofer Phase       Front Speaker distance 3 40 ft  Centre Speaker distance 0 40 ft  Rear Speaker distance 0 40 ft             Pressing SETUP button once  while the display is still  showing L R LRG  you may press the OK button to  toggle among  front  center  surround  subwoofer   subwoofer phase and speakers    distance  sleep and  dimmer setup  Set the speaker size or speakers    dis   tance by pressing UP DOWN ARROW button                 The s
23. LBY DIGITAL    Source  If Digital Input  optical If Analog Input  Input or coaxial  is selected is selected   DVD Dolby Digital DTS PRO LOGIC  SAT Dolby Digital DTS PRO LOGIC  VCR N A PRO LOGIC  V AUX N A PRO LOGIC  TV Dolby Digital DTS STEREO  CD STEREO STEREO  TAPE N A STEREO  TUNER N A STEREO                            The receiver will keep the last selection in memory     If linear PCM source  CD   format wil be Dolby  Prologic even with Digital Input        Input Signal Setting  The receiver defaults to the most convenient settings  for your easiest use  see table      If your connection is different from the default set   ting    1  Select the source   2  Press DIGITAL INPUT button to toggle among  optical  coaxial  analog to match your connection   Your selection will be stored automatically     The selected source and input source will be dis   played on the display as long as they are active   except for some temporary change of display  e g   adjusting volume      Digital Input  Select this setting to play digital signals from a DVD   CD  LD player  SAT or TV     SOURCE DEFAULT INPUT  as seen on displa    Analog  TAPE  ANL   Analog  TV   ANL           Digital input is only available for DVD  SAT  CD  and TV       Analog Input  Select this setting to play analog signals from a cas   sette deck  VCR or turntable     Analog   Optical   Coaxial  Analog   Optical   Coaxial  Analog   Optical   Coaxial  Analog            Analog          Analog          Analog   Optical   
24. MERY WARD 1083 UNIVERSAL 1052  1087  MOTOROLA 1003  1173 VICTOR 1066  1182  MTC 1004  1005  1006  1105  1176  1178 VIDTECH 1004  1005  1006  MULTITECH 1038  1178 VIKING 1174  MULTIVISION 1084 WARDS 1000  1001  1004  1005  1006  1019  1024   NAD 1006  1071  1072  1185 1033  1046  1052  1062  1069  1074  1075   NEC 1003  1004  1005  1006  1089 1076  1083  1087  1088  1095  1119  1120   NIKKO 1006  1016 1184  NTC 1016 YAMAHA 1004  1005  1006  1019  ONWA 1038 ZENITH 1004  1083  1151  1152  1153  1154  OPTIMUS 1185  OPTONICA 1095  1173  ORION 1035  1191  PANASONIC 1003  1054  1062  1170       PHILCO 1003  1004  1005  1006  1008  1012  1019  Satellite Receivers  1062  1068  1069  1074  1075  1077  1183   1184 CHAPPARAL 5056  5057  PHILIPS 1003  1004  1008  1012  1019  1062  1068  DRAKE 5058  5059  1069  1074  1075  1076  1086  1087  1088  GE SATELLITE RECEIVER 5000  5001  1089 GENERAL INSTRUMENTS 5060  5061  5062  PILOT 1004  1171 PANASONIC SATELLITE RECEIVER  PIONEER 1004  1006  1090  1091  1092  1179  1185 5075  PORTLAND 1004  1005  1006  1016  1171 PRIMESTAR DBS 5076  PRICE CLUB 1105 PROSCAN SATELLITE RECEIVER  PRISM 1054 5000  5001  PROSCAN 1000  1181 RCA SATELLITE RECEIVER 5000  5001  PROTON 1004  1006  1012  1093  1175 REALISTIC 5063  PULSAR 1151 SONY SATELLITE RECEIVER 5072  PULSER 1004 STS1 5064  QUASAR 1003  1054  1070  1094 STS2 5065  RADIO SHACK REALISTIC 1000  1004  1006  1012  1038  1049  1095  STS3 5066  1162  1171  1172 5  54 5067         1000  1003  1004  1005  1006
25. O NOT EXPOSE THIS PRODUCT  TO RAIN OR MOISTURE     Table of Content       FCC Information                      Troubleshooting Tips EE  Getting Started Troubleshooting Tips                 22  Unpacking the Receiver               2 Receiver Tuner Operation            22  Unpacking the Speakers               3 Remote Control Operation           22  Inserting Batteries into Remote Control  3 General   s usa           ERES RE ERI 22  Set Up and Maintenance of the Cleaning the Exterior               22  Receiver                            3 Equipment Specifications            22  Protect your Components from                                                3 Care and Maintenance  Connecting to Audio Visual Cleaning                          23  Components                        4 Important battery information         23  Digital Connection                   5 Safety precautions                   23  Connecting Antennas                 5 Headset safety                      23  Connecting the Speakers               6 Don t infringe                      23  Connecting the Subwoofer             6  Positioning your Speaker               7  Front Speaker Placement              y Remote Codes  Surround Placement                  8 Cable Codes                        24  Advanced Surround Setting            8 VCR Codes                         24  Test Tone   Channel Balance            9 TV Codes                          25  Connecting for Power                 9 Satellite Receivers          
26. OWN  while  MEMORY is still flashing  to select the desired pre   set memory location        2  Press and hold  FM AM on the main  unit for 3 seconds  5  Press the MEMORY button on the front panel or       MEMORY    will be dis  the remote control to store frequency in selected pre   played in red and will set location    blink during the auto   matic storing process        6  Repeat steps 1 5 to store other frequencies     Radio frequencies will be scanned and radio station   stored automatically  When all available radio sta    tions are stored or if all 40 memory locations are full  Retrieving preset stations   the auto preset will stop  1  Press FM AM to select tuner mode           Weak signal can affect the  Automatic Preset  Storing function  efficiency  Adjust the antenna  for the best reception for more efficient search          2  Press MEMORY MENU button to enter preset set   ting mode  MEMORY icon shows on display   Press  TUNING UP DOWN to select preset station    Manual preset   1  Select FM or AM band by pressing FM AM   repeatedly     MEMORY       FM AM       2  Tune to the radio station to be stored   see   Manual tuning  on page 16 above for details     17    Sound Enhancement Systems    This receiver is equipped with several built in sound  enhancement systems     Dolby Digital   The Dolby Digital mode lets you enjoy full digital  surround from software processed in the Dolby  Digital format  Dolby Digital provides better sound  quality and more powerful pre
27. R IN OUT  audio   video   V AUX IN  audio   video   CD IN  audio only    TV IN  audio only    TAPE IN OUT  audio only   built in    When a source is selected  the source name will be    shown on the display     Example  Press DVD to select DVD as the source to  the amplifier                 14    1  Your receiver has a built in tuner  Just con     nect the appropriate antenna on the back of  the receiver and you will be able to listen to  radio stations   See details in Tuner section    2  Other sources can be connected to the  above standard source  Example  you can con   nect a LD into the DVD inputs    3  Refer to the  Connecting To Audio Visual  Components  section for details on connec     tion        Using the Remote to Control Additional  Components    You can set your remote to control other components   like CD  TV  DVD  TAPE  etc    What you need is to  encode them in advance  not necessary for recent  RCA  amp  Proscan models      1  Turn on the component to be programmed     2  Look up the brand and corresponding code num   ber in the code list from page 23 to 25     3  Press and hold the corresponding Source Button   like VCR  TV  DVD  on the remote while entering  the code from the code list using the Number  Buttons     MENU NZ         BE  QOO   QOO  DVD 6CH  VAUX AMsFM SAT  CABLE  ALAA QOO  eb          INPUT SEEK ANT FMS                    REVERSE PLAY FORWARD  A lt    ZA f REL    4  Release the compo   nent button  then press              ON OFF         ONeOF
28. TEC CONY  CRAIG   CROWN   CURTIS MATHES  CXC   DAEWOO    DAYTRON  DIMENSIA  DUMONT  DYNATECH  ELECTROBAND  ELECTROHOME  EMERSON    ENVISION  FISHER  FUJITSO  FUNAI  FUTURETEC  GE    GIBRALTER  GOLDSTAR    GRUNDY  HALLMARK  HARVARD  HITACHI    IMA  INFINITY  JANEIL  JBL   JCB   JC PENNY    JENSEN  JVC    1172  1001  1173  1174  1016  1002  1046  1038  1003  1038    1004  1005  1006  1007  1175  1176    1038   1004   1001  1083  1162   1038   1004   1004  1006  1008  1174  1175   1002   1009    1004  1006  1008  1016  1038  1105  1171     1174  1177  1176   1004  1006  1004  1006    1012  1013  1014  1038  1176    1038  1038  1171    1000  1004  1006  1015  1105  1162  1171    1038    1004  1005 1006  1016  1017  1018  1127     1171   1004  1006  1171  1000   1004  1151   1178   1002  1176    1003  1004  1006  1019  1022  1004  1006  1012  1014  1023  1024   1025  1026  1027  1028  1029  1030     1031  1032  1033  1034  1035  1036  1037   1038  1039  1041  1042  1043  1044  1046   1047  1123  1124  1162  1171  1176  1177     1179  1191  1004  1006    1048  1049  1050  1051  1162  1180    1046  1038  1046  1038    1000  1003  1004  1006  1022  1052  1054   1055  1087  1164  1165  1166  1167  1168     1181  1004  1151    1004  1005  1006  1012  1019  1056  1057     1058  1155  1156  1171  1172    1038  1046  1171  1004  1006  1038    1004  1006  1012  1013  1059  1060  1061   1135  1136  1137  1138  1139  1140  1141   1142  1143  1144  1145  1146  1148  1150     1179  1038  1062 
29. ained from your dealer       Installation and related adjustments      Signal reception problems not caused by your unit      Damage from misuse or neglect      Cleaning of audio heads      Batteries    e A unit that has been modified or incorporated into other  products or is used for institutional or other commercial  purposes      A unit purchased or serviced outside Canada      Acts of nature  such as but not limited to lightning dam   age     Product Registration      Please complete and mail the Product Registration Card  packed with your product  It will make it easier to contact  you should it ever be necessary  The return of the card is  not required for warranty coverage     28    Limitation of Warranty      THE WARRANTY STATED ABOVE IS THE ONLY WAR   RANTY APPLICABLE TO THIS PRODUCT  NO VERBAL OR  WRITTEN INFORMATION GIVEN BY THOMSON MULTI   MEDIA LTD   ITS AGENTS OR EMPLOYEES SHALL CRE   ATE A GUARANTY OR IN ANY WAY INCREASE THE  SCOPE OF THIS WARRANTY      REPAIR OR REPLACEMENT AS PROVIDED UNDER  THIS WARRANTY IS THE EXCLUSIVE REMEDY OF THE  CONSUMER  THOMSON MULTIMEDIA LTD  SHALL NOT  BE LIABLE FOR INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAM   AGES RESULTING FROM THE USE OF THIS PRODUCT   EXCEPT TO THE EXTENT PROHIBITED BY APPLICABLE  PROVINCIAL LAW  ANY IMPLIED WARRANTY OF MER   CHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PUR   POSE ON THIS PRODUCT IS LIMITED TO THE APPLICA   BLE WARRANTY PERIOD SET FORTH ABOVE     How Provincial Laws relates to warranty      This warranty gi
30. d station is found   Alternatively  you can press and hold TUNING UP or    DOWN for about one second to activate the    automatic SEARCH function  In this mode the receiver    will automatically tune frequencies until it finds a  station    REVERSE FORWARD    TUNING           1  If there is interference  modify the location    TV and other electronic devices could be the  cause of interferences so try to position the  antenna away from them           2  Weak signal can affect the  auto Search  function   Adjust the antenna for better recep   tion for more efficient search        Select sound effect if needed by pressing Preset EQ or  DSP sound  see  Advance sound section  for details      Selecting Mono or Stereo Sound   Press 6             on the main unit or the DIGITAL  button on the remote control to toggle between  mono and stereo sound in FM tuner mode  when  available      DIGITAL INPUT       DIGITAL       of the antenna until the optimal sound is heard          3  Press and hold the MEMORY button on the front    Storing radio stations  panel or MENU on the remote control   MEMORY   The receiver can store up to 40 radio stations in will flash and a preset number will be displayed on ER  memory  You can enter every single radio station the display     yourself or the receiver can store all available radio  station automatically in an ascending order     Automatic preset storing    FM only  MEMORY  1  Select the band by pressing FM AM       FM AM    4  Press TUNING  UP D
31. ense from Dolby  Laboratories   Dolby    Pro  Logic  and the double D  symbol are trademarks of  Dolby Laboratories  Copyright 1992 1997 Dolby  Laboratories  Inc  All Rights Reserved     Dd           DIGITAL                      DIGITAL Manufactured under license from  Digital Theater Systems  Inc  US Pat  No   5 451 942  5 956 674  5 974 380    SURROUND 5 978 762 and other world wide patents    issued and pending   DTS  and  DTS Digital Surround   are registered trademarks of Digital Theater Systems   Inc  Copyright 1996  2000 Digital Theater Systems  Inc   All Rights Reserved                                   Connecting for Power  Make sure you connect all your  other electronic components and  the speakers before plugging  your receiver into the outlet   Plug the power cord in the wall  outlet  matching the wide blade  of the plug with the wide slot in  the outlet  Be sure to insert the  plug completely      e     Using Headphones   To listen privately through your  audio system  use the PHONES jack  on the receiver  However  make  sure you turn down the volume  before you put on the head   phones  Increase the volume to the  desired level after headphones are  in place               Once headphones are connected     HEADPHONE  DOWN MIX 2 CHANNEL    will scroll on display  This  feature automatically converts multi channel speaker  outputs to 2 channel stereo for your listening pleas   ure     Hearing Comfort  amp  Well Being       Do not play your headset at a high volume
32. han two feet from the TV set duplicate the soundtrack mixer s perspective     must be magnetically shielded in order to prevent  picture distortion  Front and center speakers provid   ed with this unit are magnetically shielded to protect  your TV set     It is not recommended to place the rear speakers  near the TV set        Courtesy Dolby Laboratories    Height   The three speakers should be as close as possible to  the same height  This often requires placing the cen   ter speaker directly atop  A  or beneath  B  the TV  set        Courtesy Dolby Laboratories    Front Speaker Placement   Even if you can t duplicate this ideal home theater  setup exactly  the suggestions for speaker placement  that follow will help you get good results        Courtesy Dolby Laboratories 7    Preferred surround placement    Location  If possible  place surround speakers to either side of  the listening area  not behind it         lt  gt   e    Courtesy Dolby Laboratories    Height  If space permits  install surrounds 2 3 feet above  viewers  This helps to minimize localization effects        Courtesy Dolby Laboratories    Aiming   Aiming surrounds straight across the room  not down  at viewers  helps create a more open  spacious sur   round sound field     S       Courtesy Dolby Laboratories    Advanced Setting  Alternative Surround Placement    Rear wall   If rear wall mounting is the only choice  aim the  speakers at each other  A   towards the front  B  or  even towards the sidewalls  C 
33. ifier near the top shelf of the stand  1  Remove battery compartment door by applying so heated air rising from it will not affect other com   thumb pressure on battery door and then lift the ponents  If you have a satellite receiver  you should  door out and off the cabinet  place it on the top shelf     2  Insert 2 AA batteries in the compartment and  replace the compartment door     Connecting to Audio Visual Components    DIGITAL CONNECTION   If you have a SAT receiver DVD player or CD player with a digital output  you can make  use of an optical digital cable  not supplied  or coaxial digital cable  not supplied  to  carry the audio portion of the signal and enjoy Dolby Digital sound quality  One optical  or coaxial cable is needed for each SAT receiver  DVD player or CD player  When  optical or coaxial cable is used  the analog audio cables are still needed if recording  through a tape or VCR is desired  This receiver provides one optical and one coaxial  digital input for the connection of your components  Please connect your components   e g  DVD  SAT or CD  to the appropriate digital inputs and press DIGITAL INPUT to  select the corresponding digital input source    Note  Optical and coax cables carry only the audio portion of the signal  A video  connection must also be established for a SAT receiver and DVD player  S video  provides the best connection for the video portion of the signal  Composite video  yellow  RCA connector  can also be used  It is important tha
34. ker  1 subwoofer and 2 rear speakers    Provide spaces for sufficient ventilation as  indicated   jn cm 4       6 speaker wires including     1 X green black wire 1 X red black wire for  for center speaker front right speaker    e  HIHI HWIMIL                                  1 X white black wire for 1 X purple black wire  front left speaker       for subwoofer        Do not connect to the AC power cords until all  connections are completed             Do not use your set immediately after transferring  it from a cold place to a warm place  there is risk of  condensation     1 X blue black wire for 1 X gray black wire for  rear left speaker rear right speaker      Do not expose your set to water and excessively  Inserting Batteries into Remote Control p atures   e After having disconnected your set  clean the case  with a soft cloth  or with a slightly damp leather  chamois  Never use strong solvents     Insert two AA R6  batteries according to the   and    signs on the battery compartment  To use the remote  control  point it directly at your receiver  Whenever a  button is pressed  a red indicator will light up on the  remote control    Protect your Components from    Overheating      Do not block ventilation holes in any component   Arrange the components so that air can circulate  freely       Do not stack components directly on top of each  other        e Allow adequate ventilation when placing your  components in a stand     Install batteries as follows    Place an ampl
35. le to hear what is around you     Don t infringe   This product should only be used for the purposes for  which it is sold  that is  entertainment  violating no copy   right law  Any attempts to use this product for which it is  not intended is unlawful and therefore not condoned by  Thomson     23    CABLE CODES VCR CODES    ABC 5002  5003  5004  5005  5006  5009  5053 ADMIRAL 2131  ANTRONIX 5008  5009 ADVENTURA 2026  ARCHER 5008  5009  5010  5011 AIKO 2027  CABLETENNA 5008 AIWA 2002  2026  CABLEVIEW 5008 AKAI 2003  2004  2005  2007  2008  2111  2112   CENTURY 5011 2113  CITIZEN 5011 AMERICAN HIGH 2021  COLOUR VOICE 5012  5013 ASHA 2013           5014  5015 AUDIO DYNAMICS 2009  2010  CONTEC 5016 AUDIOVOX 2014  EASTERN 5017 BELL  amp  HOWELL 2011  GARRARD 5011 BEAUMARK 2013  GC ELECTRONICS 5009 BROKSONIC 2012  2025  GEMINI 5018  5019  5049 CALIX 2014  GENERAL INSTRUMENT 5003 CANDLE 2013  2014  2015  2016  2017   HAMLIN 5020  5021  5022  5035  5045 2018  2019  HITACHI 5003 CANON 2021  2022  2114  HYTEX 5002 CAPEHART 2020  2110  JASCO 5011 CARVER 2062  JERROLD 5003  5005  5007  5018  5023  CCE 2027  2061  5024  5046  5053 CITIZEN 2013  2014  2015  2016  2017   MAGNAVOX 5025 2018  2019  2027  MEMOREX 5026 COLORTYME 2009  MOVIE TIME 5002  5027  5028 COLT 2061  NSC 5002  5027  5028 CRAIG 2013  2014  2023  2061  OAK 5002  5016  5029 CURTIS MATHES 2000  2002  2009  2013  2016   PANASONIC 5048  5052 2018  2021  2022  2024  2115  PARAGON 5026 CYBERNEX 2013  PHILIPS 5011  5012  5013  5
36. ls  or workmanship are not covered by this warranty   Costs of such service calls are the sole responsibility  of the purchaser     27    What your warranty covers     Defects in materials or workmanship     For how long after your purchase      One year from date of purchase for labor and parts     The warranty period for rental units begins with the first  rental or 45 days from date of shipment to the rental firm   whichever comes first     What we will do      Pay any Authorized RCA Audio Service Center the labor  charges to repair your unit      Pay any Authorized RCA Audio Service Center for the  new or  at our option  refurbished replacement parts  required to repair your unit     How you get service      Take your unit to any Authorized RCA Audio Service  Center  To identify your nearest Authorized RCA Audio  Service Center  ask your dealer  look in the Yellow Pages  or  call 1 800 336 1900      Show the Authorized Service Center Representative your  evidence of purchase date or first rental      Pick up your unit when repairs are completed      Proof of purchase in the form of a bill of sale or receipt   ed invoice which is evidence that the product is within the  warranty period must be presented to obtain warranty  service  For rental firms  proof of first rental is also  required     What your warranty does not cover      Customer instruction   Your Owner s Manual describes  how to install  adjust  and operate your unit  Any addi   tional information should be obt
37. nter speaker    Small center speaker  Large rear speakers  Small rear speakers    Subwoofer present       Displaying Program Formats   When a digital source is playing  the receiver will  automatically switch to the proper surround mode  and indicates on the speaker icons on the right hand  side of the display   See diagram        It is important to note  however  that not all Dolby  Digital sources are encoded with the full complement  of five channels plus LFE   Speaker icons show how  many and which speaker you have enabled  See    Fine  Setting of the Speakers     and the letters inside the  speaker icons show which channel is present in the  source information  For example  the diagram shown  means you have all the five speakers and subwoofer  enabled and the digital sources you played have five  channels plus LFE complemented       LFE stands for Low Frequency Effect  The indication   LFE  appears if the digital source contains LFE infor   mation  In this case  the bass signal will be delivered  to the subwoofer  offering more dynamic deep bass  sound effects  If the letter is flashing  the signal is    either too weak or just gone     21    Troubleshooting Tips    Receiver Tuner Operation    ST indicator is off      Adjust the antenna      Press DIGITAL INPUT ST MONO button to insure you  are not outputting in mono     The signal is Mono  Severe hum or noise      The signal is too weak  Connect an external antenna     Adjust Antenna     Reposition Antenna away from any
38. ons  To select sound source  For example  CD  SAT  Tuner etc     5  Display  To display current status of the receiver     6  Sound Control   Let you adjust the sound     volume  treble  bass  amp  level      To change the VOLUME  turn the large knob      To adjust TREBLE or BASS  press relevant button and turn the  knob         Bass Treble can only be activated under stereo mode   Bass Treble effects are only active when there is no custom    EQ effect  When pressing BASS TREBLE  the unit will auto   matically go to EQ OFF mode      To change the volume of individual speaker  press LEVEL but   ton repeatedly to select the speaker  then turn the knob to  adjust the level     7  DSP  Digital Sound Processor    Press this button to select the DSP mode   STADIUM THEATER CONCERT CLUB CHURCH ARENAVDSP OFF   you want     8  SETUP FUNCTION     To adjust the speaker size  speaker distance  speaker phase   night mode  sleep and display dimmer       n SLEEP mode  you can set the receiver to turn off from 5 to  120 minutes     10    Press for about 2 seconds to search for next station   Press once to review all preset stations in preset mode   In normal mode  press to increase decrease tuner frequencies     10  SURR  IMODE  Press repeatedly to select the surround mode you want    refer  to  Advanced Sound Control  on page 19     11  MEMORY   Press to toggle between manual tuning mode and preset sta   tion mode  Press and hold to manually store tuner station in  preset mode     12  FM AM
39. round effects  Adding a Subwoofer will  increase bass response     If you want to enjoy full range of sound effects  with  small speakers  it is a must to use the subwoofer with  the speakers to maintain adequate bass signal     Speaker wires   1 for each speaker  is   needed for connection  Twist the stripped ends of  speaker cord about 2 3 inch  15 mm   Press down on  the tab to open the terminal and insert the wire   Release tab to lock wire in the   terminal     Antenna and Speaker Wire Connection    C2  3  e y  Push terminal tab down to  insert wire     C      p    Release tab to lock wire in  the terminal        NOTE  Make sure the insulation is completely removed from the  ends of the Antenna and speaker wires at all connection  points     To ease speaker connections  the speaker wires and  the terminals are color coded        White Black  Front Left Speaker       Red Black  Front Right Speaker     e   Green Black  Center Speaker    e Blue Black  Rear Left Speaker       Grey Black  Rear Right Speaker       Purple Black  Subwoofer     Connect the L  R speakers at the back of the speakers  to the corresponding color on the receiver  Do the  same for center  with green black terminal   rear  speaker and the subwoofer  with purple black termi   nal      Speaker Polarity   When connecting the speakers  make sure the polari   ties          speaker wire to         on the receiver  of  speaker wires and terminals are matched  If the wires  are reversed  the sound will be disto
40. rted and will lack  bass   out of phase  effect      Connecting the Subwoofer  Connect the subwoofer with the speaker wire  pur   ple  black  provided     This receiver offers a high flexibility for user to use a  large variety of speakers and subwoofers  For more  information please refer to section  Fine Setting of  the Speakers  in  Advanced Sound Control  on page  20     Positioning your speaker Alignment  Align the center speaker evenly with  A   or slightly  behind  B   the left and right speakers  but not ahead     1  Left  Right  Front Speakers  of them   They carry primarily music and sound effects     2  Center    In surround mode  the center speaker carries much of I    the dialogue as well as music and effects  It should be i  set between the left and right speakers  i   3  Surround  Rear Speakers     Their overall sound balance should be as close as pos  H        sible to the front speakers  Proper placement is vital  to establish an evenly distributed sound field        Subwoofer A i Bi  i  A subwoofer is designed to reproduce powerful low Courtesy Dolby Laboratories   bass effects  explosions  the rumble of spaceships   etc   which dramatically heightens involvement with  the action on the screen  It is therefore recommend   ed to connect subwoofers when small speakers are    Advanced Setting    used  Angle        M Placing the left and right speakers to form a 45   Magnetic shielding degree angle with your favorite viewing position will  Speakers placed less t
41. sence than conven   tional Dolby Surround     This unit is equipped with Dolby Digital 5 1 channel  so that you can enjoy enhanced full digital surround  sound  Being different from Dolby Pro Logic in which  only four channels   Front Left  Front Right  Centre  and Rear   are used  the new system provides stereo  separation of the rear speakers  Rear Right  Rear Left     These 5 channels  together with the subwoofer  channel for bass sounds  counted as 0 1 channel     constitute as 5 1 Channel   or 6 Channels   Input for  Dolby Digital that brings you the most sophisticated  sound enjoyment     Digital Theater Systems  DTS     DTS is a digital surround system which delivers six  channels of master quality  20 bit audio  It offers five  full range channels plus a special low frequency  effect  LFE  channel for subwoofer  resulting com   monly know 5 1 channels  It can be applied with  existing 5 1 speaker configurations     DTS is available in DVD  SAT CAB  TV and CD mode    When digital cable is connected     DIGITAL    SURROUND       Front Left Speaker    Front Right Speaker    Subwoofer    on    Center Speaker    Listening  Zone         Rear Left Speaker Rear Right Speaker    18    Stereo   The Stereo mode uses the two main channel outputs  from the front speakers  Use this mode if you have  connected the front speakers only     DSP  Digital Sound Processor    These digital sound effects resemble sounds in a real  environment such as  STADIUM   THEATER   CONCERT    CLUB   C
42. sing a soft dust cloth     Important battery information      Remove the batteries to avoid leakage if you do not use  your remote control for more than one month      Discard leaky batteries immediately as leaking batteries  may cause skin burns or other personal injuries      Dispose of batteries in the proper manner  according to  provincial and local regulations      Any battery may leak electrolyte if mixed with a different  battery type  if inserted incorrectly  if all batteries are not  replaced at the same time  if disposed of in fire  or if an  attempt is made to charge a battery not intended to be  recharged     Safety precautions      Never open the cabinet under any circumstances  Any  repairs or internal adjustments should be made only by a  trained technician      Never operate this product with the cabinet removed      Do not touch the player with wet hands  If any liquid  enters the player cabinet  take the player to a trained tech   nician for inspection      The apparatus shall not be exposed to dripping and  splashing     Headset safety      Do not play your headset at a high volume  Hearing  experts warn against extended high volume play       f you experience a ringing in your ears  reduce volume or  discontinue use      You should use extreme caution or temporarily  discontinue use in potentially hazardous situations      Even if your headset is an open air type designed to let  you hear outside sounds  don t turn up the volume so high  that you are unab
43. stem s back panel     They must be hooked up in order to receive clear  reception     AM Loop Antenna and FM Indoor Antenna   1  Uncoil the Antenna wire and locate the base end  of the AM antenna and snap into place as shown  below in AM Loop Antenna    2  Press down on the Antenna tab to open the termi   nal                                                                                  AM Loop Antenna                     For FM reception  extend antenna to its full  length and arrange the Antenna as a T Shape    For AM reception  rotate the antenna hori   zontally to get better reception        Connecting the Speakers    CENTER    SPEAKERS FRONT SPEAKERS                      RIGHT  LEFT                                                      GREEN   BLACK         ov18  IHM        lt w wooren  Use this jack on  the left back panel  to connect another     9  active subwoofer   other than the one  supplied                                             ovg              ovig  ama             REAR REAR                                     REAR SPEAKERS    SUB WOOFER  SURROUND SOUND     Speakers   There are 6 speakers equipped with the unit  2 front   1 center  2 rear  1 subwoofer   In order to enjoy good  surround effects  all six speakers need to be  connected to the receiver     At least two front speakers  left and right  are  required  For better sound quality  Center speaker   rear speakers and Subwoofer should also be  connected  Adding center and rear speakers will  enhance sur
44. t the same type of cable  S video or  composite  that is connected from the Home Theater to the TV is used to connect the  SAT receiver or DVD player to the Home Theater     S VIDEO   If your video component has a S Video jack  included  you can make use of it to enjoy  enhanced video quality by connecting it to the  relevant S Video jack at the rear side of the  receiver  One S video cable is needed for each  component  When S Video cable is used     composite video  yellow RCA connector  cable  must also be connected for VCR recording    Note  Before plugging in the optical cable or  S Video cable  make sure to match the shape of  the plug and jack  otherwise  you will not be able to  plug in completely            to S VIDEO OUT  DVD   to VIDEO OUT  DVD        to AUDIO OUT DVD           ele  8 8 E  L  sje   DIGITAL INPUT al alls   Connect components o  ol l     capable of outputing Dolby S E 9 TV   Digital  e g  DVD or SAT  or  52 5   standard PCM  CD  format 4          digital signals  Read section  on  Input Signal Setting   under  Advanced Sound  Control  carefully to adjust    to S VIDEO IN  TV   the matching input settings                       OVDCOSRTTV       to VIDEO IN  TV     to AUDIO OUT  TV            CD Player    to AUDIO OUT  CD         to AUDIO OUT  VCR   to VIDEO OUT  VCR   to AUDIO IN  VCR   to VIDEO IN  VCR        to LINE OUT   Tape Deck     to LINE IN   Tape Deck   FRONT TERMINAL   Remark  If you have a video camera   video game machine  or an extra  VCR 
45. tons                2  Press ON STANDBY to switch on the receiver  3  Select the DVD source    4  Switch ON the DVD player and start playback  5  Switch ON your TV    6  Select the appropriate A V channel on the TV   refer to your TV manual for details  until the image  from the DVD player is displayed    7  Set the sound Mode if needed  see  Advanced  sound control  for details     Example 1    To play 5 1 Dolby Digital surround sound   Press SURR  MODE button until  Dolby Digital   appears on the Display and all of the speaker  icons  light up     Example 2    DVD  You may also need to select the Dolby Digital  5 1 on the DVD disc menu to have the digital sur   round enabled providing that the disc is encoded  with Dolby Digital 5 1  please refer to the DVD  player and DVD disc instruction     Example 3    LD  You may need to select a different Audio  Channel on your LD  refer to your LD player manu   al     8  Adjust volume knob accordingly    15    Operating the Radio    The receiver has a built in tuner that allows for  AM FM radio function     Manual tuning    1  Connect the FM and AM antenna accordingly  see     Connecting the Antenna  on page 5 section for  details     2  Press ON STANDBY to switch on the receiver                            3  Press SOURCE keys to enter TUNER mode        4  To select band  press the FM AM button to toggle    between AM FM mode     FM AM    16             5  Tune the stations by pressing TUNING UP or    DOWN repeatedly until the desire
46. ub woofer selection will always be YES  when the main speakers are set to small   SML         For the subwoofer phase setting  it will be  affected by how you locate the subwoofer     Try both 4 and   settings and select the one  that has better bass effect    e If your unit comes with speakers  always set  all speakers size to  small  to protect them  and optimize the sound quality       When left and right front speakers are set  to SMALL  center and surround speakers can  not be set to LARGE     Use a subwoofer to enjoy optimum sound      Subwoofer Phase  Try both settings and select the  sound preferred      Speaker distance  For optimum surround experi   ence measure the distance between the speaker and  your favorite listening position     1  Press SETUP once           SETUP  TESTTONE EQ DIGITALI    CED O OOC    ST MO       2  While the VFD display is showing L R SML  press  UP DOWN ARROW button to select                 MEMORY SETUP TEST TONE    3O        656             3  Press OK button once to move to the next  speaker setting     4  Repeat step 3 to set up the next speaker    EMEN    SOURCE       5  When set up is done   wait for 5 seconds to  automatically save your  settings or press any key  to save your selection  and set up mode                 FM AM TUNI    C3 CJ          SOURCE       Speaker Icons  The receiver shows you the speakers    types and set   tings on the display with the following icons     Large front speakers    Small front speakers    Large ce
47. uts        6  Adjustment Buttons  a  Press AUDIO button to activate the control  then  3 DSP EQ SETUP key                       b  Press the left and right buttons    the display will toggle  among  SLEEP  Night mode  DIMMER  EQ and DSP              c  When the display shows the setup you want to change   press the up and down arrow buttons beside OK button to  make changes  then press OK to finalize your choice        6 7  Number Buttons  To access directly a pre set station  in TUNER mode  or to  peripheral devices                           8  MENU  Tuner Mode only     Press AM FM   7    To store Preset Stations   For details  refer to  Storing and  Recalling Stations in Memory  on page 17                  9  Operation Buttons   In TUNER mode  press AM FM on the remote      Press REVERSE and FORWARD keys to tune down or up  the radio frequency      PLAY  RECORD  STOP and PAUSE keys are only for easy  control of external devices that are connected to your   9 receiver such as CD  VCR  DVD  TAPE  etc   The remote con   trol currently operates most Thomson  RCA and GE prod   ucts  but it can be programmed to operate devices from  other manufacturers  For details  refer to  Using the   12 Remote to Control Additional Components  on page 14     4 10  DIGITAL   10 Select the way your audio video components are connected  to the receiver  Analog  Optical or Coaxial     In TUNER mode  press to toggle between Stereo and Mono  sound                 REVERSE PLAY FORWARD     lt  D     
48. ves you specific legal rights which are in  addition to statutory warranties that may vary from  Province to Province     If you purchased your unit outside Canada     This warranty does not apply  Contact your dealer for  warranty information     Service calls which do not involve defective materi   als or workmanship are not covered by this warran   ty  Costs of such service calls are the sole responsi   bility of the purchaser     
49. video      Check if the video and audio cable are correctly inserted     22    TAPE OUT and REC OUT do not operate in VCR mode       Check to make sure the unit is not in 6 channel direct  input mode     Cleaning the Exterior     Disconnect the system from AC power before cleaning  the exterior of the system with a soft dust cloth  or  with a slightly damp leather chamois  Never use strong  solvents     Equipment Specifications     AMPLIFIER SECTION    All 5 channels  each 50W at 8 ohm   lt 10  THD  1 kHz  Subwoofer channel  50w at 8G     1096 THD 9100 kHz  Muting Attenuation  65dB   Frequency Response  40Hz to 20kHz    3dB   Signal to Noise Ratio  65dB  Dolby digital mode mode     VIDEO SECTION    Input   Sensitivity  Impedance   1Vp p  75ohm  Output  Level  Impedance   1Vp p  75 ohm  Frequency Response  10Hz to 6MHz at     3dB  Signal to noise ratio      A0dB   Crosstalk  3 58MHz  40dB    AM TUNER SECTION    Frequency Response  80Hz     2kHz    6dB  Usable Sensitivity  800uV m   S N 20dB  Signal to Noise  38dB   Image Ratio  27dB     1000kHz   IF Rejection  35dB    FM TUNER SECTION    Frequency Response  40Hz     15kHz    3dB  Quieting  24dBu   Signal to Noise  60dB stereo    65dB mono   Image Ratio  40dB   IF Rejection  50dB    Dimensions  H x W x D inch     Unit   5 1    17 x 16 5   Speaker   6 9 x 4 6 x 4 5   Subwoofer   14 x 6 3 x 14    Disconnect the audio system from the power source before  performing any maintenance     Cleaning    Clean the exterior of the system u
    
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