Where can I find a RCA Digital PLL radio model RP3711A user manual?
You can find the RCA Digital PLL Radio Model RP3711A user manual on the RCA website or on various other websites that offer user manuals for electronic devices. Here are the steps to find the manual on the RCA website:
- Go to the RCA website (https://rcaaudiovideo.com/).
- Click on the "Support" tab at the top of the page.
- Select "User Manuals" from the drop-down menu.
- Type "RP3711A" into the search bar and click on the magnifying glass icon.
- Click on the "RP3711A" search result.
- Click on the "Download Manual" button to download the user manual in PDF format.
If you prefer, you can also search for the manual on other websites that offer electronic device user manuals, such as ManualsLib, ManualsOnline, or Retrevo.
3/14/2023 3:56:33 PM •
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How do I turn off a second alarm on the RCA Digital PLL radio model RP3711A?
To turn off the second alarm on the RCA Digital PLL radio model RP3711A, follow these steps:
1. Press and hold the "Alarm 2" button on the top of the radio until the display shows "OFF."
2. Release the button.
3. Press the "Alarm Set" button to confirm that Alarm 2 has been turned off. The display should no longer show the time and alarm settings for Alarm 2.
If turning off Alarm 2 using the above steps doesn't work, you can try resetting the radio to its factory settings. To do this, follow these steps:
1. Unplug the radio from the power source.
2. Remove the backup battery from the radio.
3. Wait at least 30 minutes.
4. Reinsert the backup battery and plug the radio back in.
5. Set the time and alarm settings again.
Regarding the manual, the model RP3710 and RP3712 may have similar features and operation, but it's best to refer to the manual specifically designed for your radio model RP3711A to ensure that you are following the correct instructions. You can usually find the manual online by searching for the model number on the RCA website or on other electronic manual databases.
What is the code for a naxa DVD player ND-861
To program your RCA universal remote to control your Naxa DVD player ND-861, you will need to use the correct code for your device. Here are the steps to follow:
Power on your Naxa DVD player.
Press and hold the "Code Search" button on your RCA universal remote until the indicator light turns on.
Release the "Code Search" button.
Press and release the "DVD" button on your RCA remote.
Enter the code for your Naxa DVD player. You can find a list of RCA remote codes for Naxa DVD players in the RCA remote manual that came with your remote or by searching online. For example, the code for Naxa DVD players may be 3394.
Press the "Enter" button on your RCA remote. The indicator light on your remote will turn off if the code was entered correctly.
Test the remote to see if it's working. Try playing a DVD and using the remote to navigate the menu.
If the first code you tried didn't work, repeat the steps with a different code until you find one that works. If none of the codes work, it's possible that your RCA universal remote is not compatible with your Naxa DVD player.
RCA RD2052A turning on and off, not playing, and not displaying a volume bar
If your RCA RD2052A MP3 player is turning on and off, not playing, and not displaying a volume bar, here are a few troubleshooting steps you can try:
- Reset the device: Sometimes resetting the MP3 player can solve the issue. To do this, press and hold the power button for at least 10 seconds until the device turns off. Then, release the button and turn on the player again.
- Check the battery: Make sure the battery is fully charged and not low on power. If the battery is low, it may cause the player to turn off unexpectedly.
- Try a different USB cable: If the device is not charging or connecting to your computer, try using a different USB cable.
- Update the firmware: Visit the RCA website and check for any firmware updates for your device. Updating the firmware can sometimes solve any software issues.
- Contact customer support: If none of these steps work, you may need to contact customer support for further assistance.
3/3/2023 6:02:48 PM •
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Lg tv 62dc1d-ab red light stays on?
it could indicate that the TV is in standby mode, waiting to be turned on. In this case, you should be able to turn on the TV by pressing the power button on the remote or on the TV itself.
If the red light stays on even after attempting to turn on the TV, it could indicate a problem with the TV's power supply or circuitry. In this case, it's best to consult the TV's manual or contact LG customer support for assistance.
Regarding the RCA D52W20 52" Rear Projection HDTV-Ready Television, if you're experiencing issues with this TV, it's best to provide more information about the specific problem you're encountering, such as error messages, distorted picture or sound, or issues with turning on or off. This information will help diagnose the problem and provide more targeted solutions.
Rca wont turn on what do i do I tried every thing but it won't turn on
If your RCA TV won't turn on, there are a few things you can try:
- Check the power source: Make sure that the TV is properly plugged in and the outlet is functioning properly. You can also try plugging in a different device to the same outlet to see if it works.
- Check the power cord: Check the power cord for any damage or fraying. If you see any damage, try replacing the power cord.
- Try a different remote: If you are using a remote to turn on the TV, try using a different remote or try turning it on manually using the power button on the TV.
- Check for any error messages: If the TV is showing an error message or blinking lights, refer to the user manual or contact the manufacturer for troubleshooting steps.
- Reset the TV: Unplug the TV from the power source for at least 30 seconds, then plug it back in and try turning it on again.
If none of these steps work, it may be a more serious issue that requires professional repair.
RCA LCD TV Model #39LB45RQ; Power Board #RE46DZ1751. No standby light; ~2.4v measured at the 5v standby pin. Is there any specific component on the board to further test/replace?
There are a few components that could be responsible for the lack of standby power on the RCA power board:
- Fuse: Check to see if the fuse on the power board is intact. If it's blown, then that could be the reason for the lack of standby power.
- Capacitors: Check the capacitors on the power board for signs of bulging or leaking. If any of the capacitors are faulty, then they may need to be replaced.
- Diodes: Check the diodes on the power board to ensure that they are not shorted or open. If any of the diodes are faulty, then they may need to be replaced.
- Voltage regulator: Check the voltage regulator on the power board to ensure that it is providing the correct output voltage. If the voltage regulator is faulty, then it may need to be replaced.
If all of these components check out, then it's possible that the power board itself is faulty and needs to be replaced.
Mixer XLR main output to AVR Receiver as RCA not sound on main speakers
It sounds like the issue might be with the routing of the signal from the wireless microphone to the main output on the mixer. Make sure the wireless microphone is plugged into the correct input channel on the mixer and that the channel is properly selected and turned up on the mixer.
Also, make sure that the main output on the mixer is selected as the output source and that the level is turned up to an appropriate level. It's possible that the level might be too low or the wrong output might be selected.
If you're still not getting any sound, try plugging in a different audio source (such as a phone or MP3 player) into the mixer's input and see if you can hear any sound through the main output. If you can hear sound from another source, then the issue might be with the wireless microphone or its connection to the mixer.
2/26/2023 5:13:45 AM •
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I have a RCA dvd home theatre system rtd317 & the tray opens & closes with or without a disk & won't read the disk.
If your RCA DVD home theatre system RTD317 tray is opening and closing without reading the disk, and you've tried unplugging it, cleaning the laser lens, and the motor doesn't seem to be working, it's possible that there may be an issue with the motor or with the disk mechanism itself. Here are a few troubleshooting steps you can try:
- Check the disk: Make sure that the disk you are trying to play is clean and free of scratches. Sometimes a dirty or scratched disk can prevent the player from reading it.
- Reset the system: Try resetting the system to its default settings. To do this, unplug the unit from the power source for a few minutes, then plug it back in and turn it on.
- Check the motor: When the tray closes, listen closely to see if you can hear the motor spinning. If you can't hear the motor, there may be an issue with the motor or with the power supply to the motor. In this case, it may be necessary to have the motor replaced.
- Check the disk mechanism: If the motor is working but the disk still won't spin, there may be an issue with the disk mechanism itself. In this case, it may be necessary to have the disk mechanism repaired or replaced.
- Contact customer support: If none of these steps work, it may be best to contact the manufacturer's customer support for further assistance or to have the unit repaired by a professional.
Remember to always follow the manufacturer's instructions and safety guidelines when working with electronic devices.
RCA LED 50B45RQ tv turns on, lights up screen, but screen is solid blue.
It sounds like you may have an issue with the backlight of your TV. If a backlight is not getting adequate power, it can cause the screen to appear blue or have "flashing white splotches". The best way to resolve this issue is to have a qualified technician inspect the TV to determine if there are any issues with the backlight power supply. If there is an issue with the power supply, they will be able to replace it and resolve the issue.
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