RCA Flat Panel Television 24F671T User Guide

TV User's Guide  
Models 20F671T, 24F671T, 27V571T,  
27F671T, 32F671T  
Changing Entertainment. Again.  
 
Important Information  
Alert Guard™ Important Information  
The green READY light on the front panel of the TV is the main indicator that the Alert Guard system  
is receiving NWR broadcast information. If it's not lit, the Alert Guard system can’t inform you of  
alerts. During poor reception conditions, the Alert Guard system might not inform you of alerts even  
if the green light is on.  
Generally, the Alert Guard system can fail to notify you of dangerous conditions for the following  
reasons:  
1. National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) did not broadcast an alert. Certain  
criteria must be met for NOAA to issue an alert, and only certain events are reported by NOAA.  
While weather forecasting continues to improve, it is not perfectly accurate. For this reason,  
situations that might be dangerous to you may be unknown to NOAA.  
2. Power was lost to the TV during the time when an alert was broadcast. If power is lost for more  
than 15 seconds, the Alert Guard system will notify you that power was interrupted the next  
time the TV is turned on. Any alerts issued during a power failure won't be acknowledged by the  
Alert Guard system. Therefore, you might want to purchase a battery operated alert radio or have  
a battery powered radio available for listening when household power fails.  
3. Reception of the NOAA Weather Radio (NWR) was poor at the time an alert was broadcast. Since  
NOAA only broadcasts an alert once, momentary loss of reception can prevent alerts from being  
received.  
4. Options in the Alert Guard menu, such as locations and the NWR channel, were not set  
appropriately. Instructions within the User's Guide will help you set up Alert Guard correctly.  
Alert Guard shouldn't be your only source of information. You should always maintain personal,  
family, and neighborhood safeguard systems, and remain aware of changing conditions. The Alert  
Guard system relays alerts based on information provided by the NWR. The Alert Guard system is  
designed to recognize all alerts currently issued over the all hazards NWR broadcast system.  
Incidents (such as local traffic accidents and weather related school closings) that don't endanger  
the community with immediate threats are not broadcast.  
Alert Guard coverage is limited to the U.S., U.S. territories, possessions and associated states, within  
your local geographic area. These areas are listed on pages 37-54.  
While it appears you can set up the Alert Guard system to receive alerts from across the country, it  
can only receive alerts broadcast for areas close to the location of the TV.  
For models 20F671T, 24F671T, 27V571T, and 27F671T, don’t leave headphones plugged in when they  
aren’t in use. Alarms will sound through the headphones and not the TV’s speakers, causing alarms  
not to be heard.  
If your TV is connected to a receiver, amplifier, home theater system, or other audio equipment,  
alerts won’t be audible through such devices connected to the audio output terminals of the TV;  
instead, the Alert Guard system will turn on the TV’s internal speakers to sound an alarm and make  
the alerts audible.  
Non-weather emergency messages, such as chemical spills, nuclear power plant emergencies, gas line  
breaks, etc., are not fully implemented nationally.  
If you receive an alert that tells you to seek shelter, do so immediately and don't continue to listen  
for other alerts until you are safe.  
It might take time, and after you've received several alerts, before you understand how the Alert  
Guard feature works.  
While government agencies use sophisticated equipment, such as weather models, radars, and  
satellites to determine an alert’s effective time and duration, the end of an alert also does not  
necessarily mean that related emergency events are over. Weather conditions can change rapidly,  
and caution should be taken before and after alerts.  
Alert Guard is a trademark of Thomson Inc.  
 
 
Table of Contents  
Chapter 1: Connections & Setup  
Things to Consider Before You Connect .......................................................................3  
Protect Against Power Surges ........................................................................... 3  
Protect Components from Overheating ........................................................... 3  
Position Cables Properly to Avoid Audio Interference .................................... 3  
Important Stand and Base Safety Information ................................................ 3  
Use Indirect Light ............................................................................................... 3  
Cables Needed to Connect Components to Your TV ....................................... 3  
Alert Guard Antenna ......................................................................................... 3  
TV + DVD + VCR..............................................................................................................4  
Explanation of Jacks.......................................................................................................5  
The Front of Your TV ......................................................................................................6  
Alert Guard Front Panel Buttons and Lights .................................................... 6  
Front Input Jacks ................................................................................................ 7  
Front Panel Buttons ........................................................................................... 7  
Connect Alert Guard Antenna .......................................................................................8  
Connect TV Antenna .......................................................................................................8  
Plug in the TV ..................................................................................................................8  
Put batteries in the remote ...........................................................................................8  
How to Use the Remote Control to Complete the Initial Setup ................................8  
Turn on the TV.................................................................................................................9  
Complete the Initial Setup .............................................................................................9  
Complete Auto Channel Search ........................................................................ 9  
Alert Guard Initial Setup.................................................................................... 9  
Chapter 2: Using the Remote Control  
Button Descriptions for TV Mode............................................................................... 12  
Button Descriptions for Alert Guard .......................................................................... 12  
Button Descriptions for Other Modes........................................................................ 13  
Using the INPUT Button ................................................................................... 13  
Programming the Remote to Operate Other Components....................................... 14  
Find Out If You Need to Program the Remote ............................................... 14  
Programming the Remote ............................................................................... 14  
How to Use the Remote After You’ve Programmed It .................................. 15  
Remote Control Codes ................................................................................................. 16  
 
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Chapter 3: Using the TV’s Features  
Alert Guard ................................................................................................................... 19  
Alert Options .................................................................................................... 20  
Locations ........................................................................................................... 21  
News Weather .................................................................................................. 21  
NWR Channel ................................................................................................... 22  
Channel Banner ............................................................................................................ 22  
Why You Should Use the Auto Tuning Feature ........................................................ 23  
How to Set Up the Auto Tuning Feature ........................................................ 23  
Parental Controls and V-Chip ..................................................................................... 24  
How V-Chip Works ........................................................................................... 24  
USA V-Chip Rating System ............................................................................... 24  
USA V-Chip TV Rating Limit ............................................................................. 25  
Blocking Specific Content Themes .................................................................. 26  
Viewing Specific Content Themes ................................................................... 27  
V-Chip Movie Rating Limit ............................................................................... 27  
V-Chip Exempt Program Block......................................................................... 27  
KidPass .............................................................................................................. 28  
V-Chip Active .................................................................................................... 28  
Front Panel Lock ............................................................................................... 28  
Change Password ............................................................................................. 28  
Chapter 4: Using the TV’s Menu System  
Sound Menu.................................................................................................................. 29  
Picture Menu ................................................................................................................ 30  
Setup Menu .................................................................................................................. 31  
Parental Control Menu ................................................................................................ 32  
Time Menu .................................................................................................................... 32  
Alert Guard Menu ........................................................................................................ 32  
Chapter 5: Other Information  
Troubleshooting............................................................................................................ 33  
Care and Cleaning ........................................................................................................ 36  
Alert Guard Location Codes ........................................................................................ 37  
Limited Warranty (for models 20F671T, 24F671T, 27F671T and 32F671T) ........ 55  
Limited Warranty (for model 27V571T).................................................................... 57  
 
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Chapter 1: Connections & Setup  
Things to Consider Before You Connect  
Protect Against Power Surges  
Connect all components before you plug any of their power cords into the wall outlet.  
Turn off the TV and/or component before you connect or disconnect any cables.  
Make sure all antennas and cables are properly grounded. Refer to the Important Safety Instructions  
packed separately.  
Protect Components from Overheating  
Don’t block ventilation holes on any of the components. Arrange the components so that air can  
circulate freely.  
Don’t stack components.  
If you place components in a stand, make sure you allow adequate ventilation.  
If you connect an audio receiver or amplifier, place it on the top shelf so the heated air from it  
won’t flow around other components.  
Position Cables Properly to Avoid Audio Interference  
Insert each cable firmly into the designated jack.  
If you place components above the TV, route all cables down the side of the back of the TV instead  
of straight down the middle of the TV.  
If your antenna uses 300-ohm twin lead cables, do not coil the cables. Also, keep the twin lead  
cables away from audio/video cables.  
Important Stand and Base Safety Information  
Choose the location for your TV carefully. Place the TV on a stand or base that is of adequate size and  
strength to prevent the TV from being accidentally tipped over, pushed off, or pulled off. This could  
cause personal injury and/or damage the TV. Refer to the Important Safety Instructions packed  
separately.  
Use Indirect Light  
Don’t place the TV where sunlight or room lighting will be directed toward the screen. Use soft or  
indirect lighting.  
Cables Needed to Connect Components to Your TV  
The pictures below show the cables needed for the connection represented in this book.  
Coaxial cable  
S-Video cable  
Component Video (Y, Pb, Pr) cables  
Audio/Video cables  
Alert Guard Antenna  
The picture to the left shows the Alert Guard antenna packed with your TV,  
specifically designed for the Alert Guard feature. Connect the antenna to the EXT  
Alert Guard ANT jack on the back of the TV (go to page 8 for more information).  
Don’t connect the antenna to the regular TV ANT jack on the back of the TV.  
Alert Guard Antenna  
 
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Connections & Setup  
TV (back panel)  
VCR  
EXT  
R
L
V
Alert Guard ANT  
VIDEO  
AUDIO  
OUT TO TV  
CH3  
CH4  
OUT  
IN  
2
R
R
L
L
R AUDIO L/MONO VIDEO  
IN FROM ANT  
Y
L
AUDIO  
R
Pb  
Y
Pr  
Pb  
Pr  
TV ANT  
3
L/MONO  
R
AUDIO  
VIDEO  
S-VIDEO IN  
From Cable  
or Antenna  
1D  
1B  
1A  
DVD  
1C*  
OUT  
Pr  
Pb  
Y
R
L
VIDEO  
S-VIDEO  
* If you connect an S-Video cable, you must connect  
the audio cables to the VIDEO 1 AUDIO jacks on the  
back of the TV, not the VIDEO 2 AUDIO jacks.  
TV + DVD + VCR  
1. Connect your DVD Player to your TV.  
A. Connect the audio (white and red) cables to the VIDEO 2 R and L/MONO AUDIO jacks on the back  
of the TV and to the Audio Output jacks on the DVD player.  
B. If your DVD player has Component Output Jacks (Y, Pb, Pr), connect three video grade cables to  
the Y, Pb, Pr jacks on the DVD player and to the VIDEO 2 Y, Pb, Pr jacks on the back of the TV. If  
your DVD player doesn’t have Y, Pb, Pr jacks, go to C.  
-OR-  
C. If your DVD player has an S-Video Jack, connect an S-Video cable to the S-Video jack on the DVD  
player and to the S-VIDEO IN jack on the back of the TV. If your DVD player doesn’t have an  
S-Video jack, go to D.  
Note: If you connect an S-Video cable, you must connect the audio cables to the VIDEO 1 AUDIO jacks on the back of the  
TV, not the VIDEO 2 AUDIO jacks.  
-OR-  
D. Connect a video cable (yellow) to the Video Output Jack on the DVD player and to the VIDEO 2  
VIDEO jack on the back of the TV.  
2. Connect your TV to your VCR.  
Connect a coaxial cable to the TV ANT jack on your TV and to the Antenna Output Jack on your VCR  
(sometimes labeled OUT TO TV).  
Note: If your VCR has Audio/Video output jacks, you can connect your TV to your VCR using audio/video cables for better  
quality.  
3. Make sure cable or antenna is connected to your VCR.  
Connect the coaxial cable from your cable outlet or antenna to the Antenna Input Jack (sometimes  
labeled IN FROM ANT) on the VCR.  
Go to page 8  
 
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Explanation of Jacks  
This section describes the jacks you can use to make connections. There are several  
ways to connect components to your TV.  
TV ANT Lets you connect a coaxial cable to receive the signal from the antenna,  
cable, cable box, or if using the example on page 4, a VCR.  
EXT Alert Guard ANT Lets you connect an antenna if you need to receive a  
stronger signal for the Alert Guard feature. Go to page 8 for more information.  
VIDEO 1  
VIDEO, AUDIO R and L/MONO INPUTS Lets you connect a  
component such as a VCR, DVD player, or laserdisc player.  
L/MONO  
VIDEO  
R
R (RIGHT) AUDIO Provides right audio connection. The  
AUDIO  
S-VIDEO IN  
right audio connector is usually red.  
L/MONO AUDIO Provides left audio connection. The  
left audio connector is usually white.  
VIDEO Provides composite video connection. The video  
connector is usually yellow.  
S-VIDEO Provides better picture quality than the  
composite video jacks because the color part of the  
signal is separated from the black and white part of the  
picture. When using S-VIDEO IN, make sure to also  
connect left and right audio cables to the VIDEO1 AUDIO  
Input jacks.  
VIDEO 2  
R AUDIO L/MONO VIDEO  
VIDEO, AUDIO R and L/MONO and Y, Pb, PrINPUTS Lets  
you connect a component video source, such as a DVD player.  
Y, Pb, Pr Provides optimum picture quality because the  
video is separated into three signals. Use three video-  
grade cables for the connection. When using VIDEO 2  
Y, Pb, Pr, make sure to also connect left and right audio  
cables to the VIDEO 2 AUDIO Input jacks.  
Pb  
Y
Pr  
R and L/MONO AUDIO and VIDEO Their description is  
the same as VIDEO 1 above.  
VIDEO 3  
R and L AUDIO and Y, Pb, PrINPUTS Lets you connect a  
second component video source, such as a DVD player. Their  
description is the same as VIDEO 2 above. When using  
VIDEO 3 Y, Pb, Pr, make sure to also connect the left and  
right audio cables to the VIDEO 3 AUDIO Input jacks.  
Y
L
AUDIO  
R
Pb  
Pr  
 
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AUDIO/VIDEO OUTPUTS (Video Out not available on model  
27V571T) Lets you connect an amplifier or audio receiver  
for improved sound quality or an external video monitor, for  
models with Video Out.  
R
V
L
The Front of Your TV  
Alert Guard Front Panel Buttons and Lights  
READY (Green Light) Remains lit as long as the TV is  
receiving a strong signal.  
ADVISORY (Yellow light) On during Advisory alert. Also,  
lights for approximately 15 minutes during the weekly NOAA  
(National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration) Weather  
Radio (NWR) test.  
VIEW  
MESSAGE  
HEAR  
VOICE  
STOP  
ALARM  
M
E
N
U
/
O
K
C
H
CH  
VOL  
VOL  
POWER  
R
E
A
D
Y
A
D
V
I
S
O
R
Y
WATCH  
WARNING  
WATCH (Orange light) On during Watch alert.  
WARNING (Red light) On during Warning alert.  
VIEW  
HEAR  
STOP  
ALARM  
MESSAGE VOICE  
Note: The lights blink when an alert is first received. To stop them  
from blinking, press STOP ALARM. Lights stay on until an alert has  
expired. For your protection, you can never turn a light off while an  
alert is in effect.  
READY ADVISORY WATCH WARNING  
27V571T Front Panel  
VIEW MESSAGE Press the VIEW MESSAGE button to  
display the alert being issued. If the TV is off, pressing this  
button turns on the TV and displays the message. Press this  
button at any time during an alert or weekly test to display  
the time remaining until the alert or test expires.  
HEAR VOICE Toggles the NWR on and off.  
STOP ALARM Turns off alarms and then removes on-screen  
messages.  
VIEW  
MESSAGE  
HEAR  
VOICE  
STOP  
ALARM  
M
E
N
U
/
O
K
C
H
CH  
VOL  
VOL  
POWER  
HEAR  
VOICE  
STOP  
ALARM  
VIEW  
MESSAGE  
20F671T, 24F671T, 27F671T, 32F671T  
Front Panel  
 
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Connections & Setup  
Front Input Jacks  
The TV has front input jacks for your convenience: one set of  
audio/video inputs, an S-Video and a headphone jack. These  
jacks are towards the front of the TV on the side. To access  
the component you connected to the front of the TV, press  
the INPUT button on your remote until FRNT (SFRNT for  
S-VIDEO) appears on the screen. The jacks are ideal for  
connecting a video game console or a camcorder.  
VIEW  
MESSAGE  
HEAR  
VOICE  
STOP  
ALARM  
M
E
N
U
/
O
K
C
H
CH  
VOL  
VOL  
POWER  
R
E
A
D
Y
A
D
V
I
S
O
R
Y
WATCH  
WARNING  
Note: When connecting a component that only has one audio jack,  
such as some camcorders, use the TV’s AUDIO L/MONO jack to hear  
the audio.  
AUDIO  
L/MONO RIGHT S-VIDEO  
H-PHONE (Headphones- not available on model  
32F671T) Allows you to connect headphones to listen to  
the sound coming from the TV.  
H-PHONE  
VIDEO  
Note: For models 20F671T, 24F671T, 27V571T and 27F671T, don’t  
leave headphones plugged in when they aren’t in use. Alarms will  
sound through the headphones and not the TV’s speakers, causing  
alarms not to be heard.  
VIDEO Receives video from another component such as a  
VCR, camcorder, or video game console.  
L/MONO and RIGHT AUDIO Receives audio from another  
component such as a VCR, camcorder, or video game console.  
S-VIDEO Allows you to connect an S-Video cable from  
another component. Make sure you also connect audio  
cables from the component to the TV.  
Front Panel Buttons  
If you can’t locate your remote, you can use the front panel  
buttons of your TV to operate many of the TV’s features.  
MENU/OK Brings up the Main menu. In the menu system, it  
selects highlighted items.  
CH v Scans down through the current channel list. In the  
menu system, acts like the down arrow button on the remote  
control and adjusts menu controls.  
VIEW  
MESSAGE  
HEAR  
VOICE  
STOP  
ALARM  
M
E
N
U
/
O
K
C
H
CH  
VOL  
VOL  
POWER  
R
E
A
D
Y
A
D
V
I
S
O
R
Y
WATCH  
WARNING  
v
CH  
Scans up through the channel list. In the menu  
system, acts like the up arrow button on the remote control  
and adjusts menu controls.  
MENU/OK CH  
CH  
VOL  
VOL  
POWER  
VOL < Decreases the volume. In the menu system, acts like  
the left arrow button on the remote control and adjusts  
menu controls.  
VOL > Increases the volume. In the menu system, acts like  
the right arrow button on the remote control and adjusts  
menu controls.  
POWER Turns the TV on and off.  
 
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Connect Alert Guard Antenna  
Connect the supplied antenna, with the rod positioned  
straight up and down, to the EXT Alert Guard ANT jack on the  
back of the TV.  
TV (back panel)  
Connect TV Antenna  
EXT  
R
L
V
Alert Guard ANT  
If you haven’t already, connect the coaxial cable from your  
cable source (if using the example on page 4, a VCR) to the  
TV ANT jack on the back of the TV.  
R AUDIO L/MONO VIDEO  
Y
L
AUDIO  
R
Pb  
Y
Pr  
Pb  
Pr  
TV ANT  
L/MONO  
R
AUDIO  
VIDEO S-VIDEO IN  
From Cable, Antenna,  
or Satellite Receiver  
Plug in the TV  
Plug the end of the power cord into a grounded wall outlet.  
Insert the plug completely into the outlet.  
Put batteries in the remote  
Remove the battery compartment cover from the back of  
the remote by pushing down on and sliding off the cover.  
Insert 2 fresh “AA” batteries. Make sure the polarities (+  
and -) are aligned correctly.  
Replace the cover.  
How to Use the Remote Control to Complete  
the Initial Setup  
ON OFF  
VCR1  
TV  
The technical term is “Navigation”– how you move through  
the on-screen menus. The method is the same throughout  
the menu screens: highlight your choice and select it.  
VCR2  
C
DVD  
AUX  
SAT•CABLE  
MUTE  
SKIP  
To highlight a menu item, press the arrow buttons on the  
remote to highlight one of the items listed on the screen. Use  
the up or down arrow button to move up or down. Use the  
right or left arrow button to move right or left.  
V
L
V
-
SOUND  
GUIDE  
GO BACK  
INFO  
To select the item that you’ve highlighted, press OK.  
Note: Highlighted means that the menu item stands out from other  
menu items on the list (appears darker, brighter, or a different color).  
Arrows  
OK  
OK button  
 
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Turn on the TV  
Press TV on the remote, or press POWER on the TV’s front panel.  
Note: Pressing the TV button not only turns on the TV, but puts the remote into TV mode. “TV  
mode” means that the buttons on the remote control operate the TV’s functions.  
Complete the Initial Setup  
SETUP  
Go Back  
The menu system in your TV allows the TV’s features to work  
Auto Ch. Search  
Closed Caption  
Auto Tuning  
. . .  
properly. The first time you turn on your TV, the SETUP screen  
appears with Language highlighted. The default language is  
English. To choose another language, press the right arrow  
button.  
. . .  
. . .  
Language  
English . . .  
Complete Auto Channel Search  
This part of the setup allows the TV to search for all channels  
viewable through your antenna or cable TV system. This is  
sometimes called auto programming.  
AUTO CHANNEL SEARCH  
Go Back  
Signal Type  
Start  
Cable. . .  
Channel  
1. Highlight Auto Ch. Search and press OK.  
2. The Signal Type option is set to Cable. To change the  
option to Antenna, press the right arrow button.  
3. Press the down arrow button to highlight Start. Press the  
OK button to begin the auto channel search.  
Once the search is complete, the Alert Guard Setup menu  
appears.  
Alert Guard Initial Setup  
Alert Guard informs you of hazards such as winter storm  
watches and civil danger warnings that are being broadcast  
by the all hazards NWR broadcast system for your specific  
area.  
Note: Alert Guard receives alerts for the U.S. , U.S. territories,  
possessions and associated states, within your local geographic  
area. These areas are listed on pages 37-54. Your TV can’t respond to  
alerts outside these areas.  
Also, Alert Guard can only receive alerts broadcast for areas close to  
the location of the TV.  
1. Press OK (the NWR CHANNEL menu appears, and tunes to  
SETUP ALERT GUARD  
the strongest NWR channel).  
To setup Alert Guard, you  
must do two things:  
Listen to the NWR channel. If the signal is clearly  
understandable and is broadcasting information for your  
local area, go to step 2.  
1) Tune to the strongest NWR  
channel, if you have not already done so.  
2) Set the location where  
your TV is now.  
If the signal isn’t understandable or isn’t broadcasting  
information for your local area, go to page 33 for more  
information.  
Check the manual for details.  
Tu n e n o w, p r e s s O K .  
(steps continued on the next page)  
 
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2. Highlight Go back and press OK.  
3. Highlight Locations and press OK.  
4. The LOCATIONS menu appears. Press the down arrow to  
highlight All of U.S. Press the left or right arrow button  
to choose your region- the state, territory, or marine area  
where you are living or District of Columbia. These are  
listed in alphabetical order, with marine areas at the end  
of the list (press the left arrow button to access these  
quickly, starting at the end of the list).  
LOCATIONS  
Go back  
Location  
All of U.S.. . .  
My Area. . .  
000000  
Location code  
S e t M y A re a w h e re t h e T V i s  
n o w. I f d e s i re d , s e t  
N e a r b y 1 , 2 , a n d  
3
l o c a t i o n s .  
5. After you set your region, press the down arrow button  
to highlight All nearby. Press the left or right arrow  
button to choose the county, city, parish, area, borough,  
district, island, atoll, state or municipality where you are  
living. These are also listed in alphabetical order. Most  
states don’t have cities as choices.  
LOCATIONS  
Go back  
Indiana . . .  
All nearby. . .  
Location Code  
018000  
S e l e c t  
a
s t a t e , t e r r i t o r y,  
m a r i n e a r e a , o r D . C . w i t h t h e  
l e f t o r r i g h t k e y. C h o o s e t h e  
a r e a w h e r e y o u r T V i s n o w.  
The location code is now set. To receive alerts from three  
other locations within close proximity of where you live,  
proceed with the following instructions. If you don’t want to  
set these areas, highlight and select Go Back or press CLEAR  
to exit.  
LOCATIONS  
Go back  
Indiana . . .  
Howard County. . .  
Location Code  
018067  
The more areas you set, the more alerts you’ll receive.  
To set these areas:  
S e l e c t c o u n t y, c i t y, e t c . ,  
a
w i t h t h e l e f t o r r i g h t k e y.  
I f y o u r a r e a i s n o t f o u n d ,  
s e t t h e c o d e m a n u a l l y.  
1. From the LOCATIONS menu, highlight Location.  
2. Press the left or right arrow button to choose which area  
you want to set, for example Nearby 1, Nearby 2, or  
Nearby 3 (if you completed the Alert Guard initial setup,  
My Area has already been set). Set the areas in order of  
priority.  
LOCATIONS  
Go back  
Location  
Nearby 1. . .  
No area. . .  
3. Press the down arrow button to highlight No area.  
Location code  
------  
4. Press the right arrow button to highlight the state,  
territory, or marine area where you are living or District  
of Columbia. These are listed in alphabetical order, with  
marine areas at the end of the list (press the left arrow  
button to access these quickly).  
S e t a d d i t i o n a l l o c a t i o n s  
n e a r M y A re a .  
To clear an area, choose No area in the list, which is  
before Alabama and after St. Lawrence River.  
5. Press the down arrow button to highlight All nearby.  
 
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6. Press the right arrow button to choose another area different than the area set  
for My Area. This could be another county, city, parish, area, borough, district,  
island, atoll, state or municipality nearby where you are living.  
7. If you can’t find your location, you need to set it manually. Press the down  
arrow button to highlight Location code.  
8. Go to pages 37-54 or call toll-free 1-800-NWR-SAME to find the location code  
for your area. Enter the code using the number buttons on the remote.  
Note: Occasionally the government changes or adds location codes. If you live in a new  
county or renamed county, you need to call 1-800-NWR-SAME because the code probably  
isn’t in the list. Enter the code using the number buttons on the remote. Question marks  
(???) will appear in the area above the location code, which is normal since the TV isn’t  
aware of this new area. Alert Guard will still respond if an alert is received for this location.  
To set another area, press the up arrow to highlight Location, and follow steps 2-8.  
To exit, highlight and select Go Back or press CLEAR.  
You can set each alert level, Warning, Watch or Advisory, to notify you of alerts  
broadcasted by receiving a message on-screen or hearing a type of alarm. The  
default settings for these alert levels are:  
Warning Watch Advisory  
Message  
on-screen  
Yes  
Yes  
No (box  
not checked)  
Alarm  
setting  
Voice  
None None  
To change these settings and for more information on how to customize options in  
Alert Guard, go to Chapter 3.  
Note: If you move from the area you set in the Initial Setup, you need to set your new area in  
the Alert Guard LOCATIONS menu.  
 
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Indicator  
Button Descriptions for TV Mode  
Arrows Used to point to different items in the TV menu and to adjust the menu  
ON OFF  
VCR1  
DVD  
TV  
controls.  
VCR2  
AUX SAT•CABLE  
SKIP  
Indicator Indicates the programming mode when programming the remote to  
control components. Lights when you press a valid button on the remote.  
MUTE  
(0-9) Number Buttons Enter channel numbers and time settings directly  
through the remote control.  
SOUND  
GUIDE  
GO BACK  
INFO  
To enter a one-digit channel, enter a zero first. To enter a two-digit channel, press  
the two digits and expect a few seconds delay. This is in case you want to enter a  
third digit.  
OK  
MENU  
CLEAR  
3
CH + or CH - Scans up or down through the current channel list. Press once to  
change the channel up or down; press and hold to continue changing channels.  
1
2
5
8
0
4
7
6
9
CLEAR Removes any menu or display from the screen and returns you to normal  
viewing.  
INPUT  
ANTENNA  
REVERSE  
RECORD  
PLAY FORWARD  
GO BACK Returns you to the previous channel.  
STOP  
PAUSE  
INFO Brings up channel banner; press again to clear the screen.  
ALERT GUARD  
HEAR STOP  
VIEW  
NEWS  
INPUT Toggles through the available input sources (VID1/SVID1, VID2/CVID2,  
FRNT/SFRNT, CVID3 and current channel).  
MESSAGE VOICE ALARM WEATHER  
MENU Brings up the Main menu.  
MUTE Reduces the TV’s volume to its minimum level. Press again to restore the  
volume.  
OK When in the menu system, selects highlighted items.  
ON•OFF When in TV mode, turns the TV on and off. If in another mode (VCR,  
DVD, SAT•CABLE, etc.), will turn the component on and off.  
SKIP Press once before changing channels and the TV will go back to the original  
channel after 30 seconds. Press repeatedly to add more time.  
SOUND Displays the SOUND menu.  
TV Turns on the TV and puts the remote in TV mode. Also displays current status.  
VOL – or VOL + Decreases or increases the TV’s volume.  
Button Descriptions for Alert Guard  
(Listed from left to right)  
VIEW MESSAGE  
Press to display the alert being issued. If the TV is off, pressing  
this button turns on the TV and displays the message. Press this button at any time  
during an alert or weekly test to display the time remaining until the alert or test  
expires.  
HEAR VOICE Toggles the NWR on and off.  
STOP ALARM Turns off alarms and then removes on-screen messages.  
NEWS WEATHER Scans through the four channels in the order they were set in  
the News Weather menu. If no channels have been set up, the default News  
Weather station is channel 6. If the TV is off, pressing this button turns the TV on  
and tunes to the first News Weather channel.  
 
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Button Descriptions for Other Modes  
AUX Puts the remote in AUX mode. Can also be programmed to operate most  
brands of an additional remote-controllable component.  
ANTENNA In VCR mode, functions as a TV/VCR button. In SAT•CABLE mode,  
functions as a TV/receiver button.  
DVD Puts the remote in DVD mode and, if auto tuning is enabled, will turn on the  
TV and tune to the correct video input channel.  
GUIDE If you’re operating another component that has an on-screen program  
guide, this button accesses the on-screen guide.  
REVERSE, PLAY, FORWARD, RECORD, STOP, PAUSE If programmed, provides  
transport control for some remote-controllable VCRs, DVD players, and CD players.  
SAT•CABLE Puts the remote in SAT•CABLE mode and, if auto tuning is enabled,  
will turn on the TV and tune to the correct video input channel.  
VCR1 Puts the remote in VCR mode and, if auto tuning is enabled, will turn on  
the TV and tune to the correct video input channel.  
VCR2 Puts the remote in VCR mode to operate a second VCR and, if auto tuning  
is enabled, will turn on the TV and tune to the correct video input channel.  
Using the INPUT Button  
Use the INPUT button to scroll through the available video input channels and  
view components you have connected to the TV.  
1. Press TV to place the remote in TV mode. Make sure the component you want  
to view is turned ON.  
2. Press INPUT to tune to an available video input source and view the  
component.  
3. To return to the previous channel, continue pressing INPUT.  
 
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Programming the Remote to Operate Other  
ON OFF  
VCR1  
DVD  
TV  
Components  
VCR1 and  
ON•OFF  
buttons  
VCR2  
AUX SAT•CABLE  
SKIP  
The universal remote can be programmed to operate most  
brands of remote controllable components. The remote is  
already programmed to operate most RCA, GE, and Proscan  
components.  
MUTE  
DVD, VCR2,  
AUX and  
SAT•CABLE  
buttons  
SOUND  
GUIDE  
GO BACK  
INFO  
Also, the AUX button can be programmed to operate most  
brands of an additional remote-controllable component.  
OK  
Notes: The TV button can’t be programmed on this remote.  
MENU  
CLEAR  
3
1
2
5
8
0
The remote may not be compatible with all brands and models of  
components. It also may not operate all functions of the remote that  
came with your component.  
4
7
6
CLEAR  
button  
9
INPUT  
ANTENNA  
Find Out If You Need to Program the Remote  
REVERSE  
RECORD  
PLAY FORWARD  
STOP  
PAUSE  
To determine whether the universal remote needs to be  
programmed for your component, turn the component ON.  
For example, to program the remote for a VCR, turn on the  
VCR. Point the remote at the VCR, and press the VCR1 button.  
Then press ON•OFF or CH + (channel up) or CH – (channel  
down) to see if the VCR responds to the remote commands. If  
the component does not respond, the remote needs to be  
programmed.  
REVERSE  
and PLAY  
buttons  
ALERT GUARD  
HEAR STOP  
STOP  
button  
VIEW  
NEWS  
MESSAGE VOICE ALARM WEATHER  
You’ll use these buttons when  
programming the remote.  
Programming the Remote  
There are two ways to program the remote control:  
automatic code search  
direct entry  
Using Automatic Code Search  
The following instructions can be used to program the remote to operate each of your  
components. If you want to stop the automatic code search without programming  
any of your components, press CLEAR until the indicator on the remote turns off.  
1. Turn on the component you want to operate (VCR, DVD player, etc.)  
2. Press and hold the component button you want to program (VCR1, DVD, etc.).  
While holding the component button, press and hold ON•OFF until the indicator  
on the remote turns on, then release both buttons.  
3. Point the remote at the component. Press and release PLAY, then wait 5 seconds or  
until the indicator on the remote stops flashing.  
At this point the remote is searching for the correct code to program. If, after 5  
seconds, the component you want to operate does not turn off, press PLAY again  
to tell the remote to search the next set of codes.  
Continue pressing PLAY until the component turns off or you have searched  
through all of the codes. There are 20 total sets of codes. If the component does  
not turn off after pressing PLAY 20 times, then the remote can’t be programmed  
to operate that component. Press CLEAR to turn off the indicator light.  
 
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If the component you want to control does turn off:  
1. Press and release REVERSE, then wait 2 seconds. Repeat this step until the  
component turns back ON.  
2. To finish, press and hold STOP until the indicator on the remote turns off.  
Using Direct Entry  
1. Turn on the component to be programmed.  
2. Look up the brand and code number(s) for the component on the code list in  
this section.  
3. Press and hold the component button you want to program on the remote.  
4. Enter the 4-digit code from the remote control code list on the following  
pages. If the indicator flashes, you have either entered an invalid code or the  
button isn’t programmable.  
5. Release the component button.  
6. Point the remote at the component. Press ON•OFF to see if the component  
responds to the command. If it doesn’t, try pressing the component button and  
then ON•OFF again.  
If you get no response, repeat these steps using the next code listed for your  
brand, until the component responds to the remote commands.  
If you try all the codes for your component brand and none work, try the  
automatic code search method. If automatic code search doesn’t find the code,  
the remote is not compatible with your component.  
How to Use the Remote After You’ve Programmed It  
Because this universal remote can control several different components (TV, DVD,  
VCR, satellite receiver, etc.) it uses operational modes triggered by the component  
buttons. For example, if you want the remote to control the TV, you would press  
the TV button to put the remote into TV mode before you could control the TV.  
1. Press the appropriate component button (DVD, TV, VCR1, VCR2, SAT•CABLE,  
AUX) to set the remote to control the component.  
2. Press ON•OFF to turn the component ON or OFF.  
3. Use the remote buttons that apply to that component.  
Note: If you keep pressing buttons and nothing happens, the remote is probably in the wrong  
mode. You must press the component button that matches the component you want to  
operate (i.e., if you want to operate the VCR, press VCR1 on the remote control to put the  
remote in VCR mode.)  
 
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Remote Control Codes  
VCR Codes  
Programmable for VCR1, VCR2 and AUX buttons.  
KLH........................................................................................... 2061  
Kodak ............................................................................. 2014, 2021  
Lloyd ........................................................................................ 2026  
Logik ........................................................................................ 2061  
LXI ............................................................................................ 2014  
Magnavox ......................................................... 2021, 2022, 2062,  
.........................................................2063, 2104, 2105, 2108, 2124  
Magnin..................................................................................... 2013  
Marantz.......... 2009, 2010, 2011, 2016, 2018, 2021, 2062, 2064  
Marta ........................................................................................ 2014  
Masushita ................................................................................ 2021  
Mei ........................................................................................... 2021  
Memorex........ 2011, 2013, 2014, 2021, 2023, 2026, 2104, 2132  
MGA .................................................................... 2029, 2065, 2113  
MGN Technology .................................................................... 2013  
Midland.................................................................................... 2053  
Minolta ............................................................... 2055, 2056, 2107  
Mitsubishi .............. 2029, 2055, 2056, 2065, 2066, 2067, 2068,  
............. 2068, 2070, 2071, 2072, 2073, 2074, 2106, 2113, 2123  
Montgomery Ward ....................................................... 2075, 2132  
Motorola ........................................................................ 2021, 2132  
MTC ................................................................................ 2013, 2126  
Multitech ....................................... 2013, 2016, 2026, 2053, 2061  
NEC.................................................. 2009, 2010, 2011,2016, 2018,  
.............................................. 2064, 2076, 2078, 2079, 2111, 2123  
Nikko ........................................................................................ 2014  
Noblex...................................................................................... 2013  
Olympus ................................................................................... 2021  
Optimus.......................................................................... 2014, 2132  
Optonica .................................................................................. 2096  
Panasonic ........................... 2021, 2022, 2109, 2125, 2126, 2127  
Pentax ............................................ 2016, 2055, 2056, 2107, 2120  
Pentex Research...................................................................... 2018  
Philco ....................................................... 2021, 2022, 2062, 2063  
Philips ...................................................... 2021, 2062, 2096, 2124  
Pilot .......................................................................................... 2014  
Pioneer ........................................... 2010, 2055, 2080, 2081, 2123  
Portland .................................................... 2016, 2017, 2019, 2110  
Proscan ............................................................... 2000, 2001, 2131  
Protec ....................................................................................... 2061  
Pulsar ........................................................................................ 2104  
Quarter ...................................................................................... 2011  
Quartz ....................................................................................... 2011  
Quasar ................................................................. 2021, 2022, 2125  
RCA ......................... 2000, 2001, 2003, 2013, 2021, 2055, 2056,  
.................... 2082, 2083, 2084, 2085, 2086, 2087, 2088, 2089,  
......................... 2090, 2091, 2107, 2115, 2120, 2125, 2131, 2133  
Radioshack/Realistic .............................. 2011, 2013, 2014, 2021,  
.......................2022, 2023, 2026, 2029, 2049, 2050, 2096, 2132  
Radix ........................................................................................ 2014  
Randex ..................................................................................... 2014  
Ricoh ........................................................................................ 2128  
Runco ........................................................................................ 2104  
Samsung ............................. 2005, 2013, 2015, 2033, 2053, 2112  
Sanky ............................................................................. 2104, 2132  
Sansui ........................................................ 2010, 2092, 2111, 2123  
Sanyo .................................................................. 2011, 2013, 2023  
Scott ...............2012, 2015, 2025, 2032, 2038, 2065, 2093, 2116  
Sears .............................................. 2011, 2014, 2021, 2023, 2048,  
.................................. 2049, 2050, 2051, 2055, 2056, 2107, 2118  
Sharp ........................ 2017, 2029, 2094, 2095, 2096, 2097, 2132  
Admiral ..................................................................................... 2132  
Adventura ................................................................................ 2026  
Aiko .......................................................................................... 2027  
Aiwa ......................................................................................... 2026  
Akai ................. 2003, 2004, 2005, 2007, 2008, 2111, 2112, 2113  
American High......................................................................... 2021  
Asha .......................................................................................... 2013  
Audio Dynamics ........................................................... 2009, 2010  
Audiovox .................................................................................. 2014  
Bell & Howell ........................................................................... 2011  
Beaumark.................................................................................. 2013  
Broksonic ....................................................................... 2012, 2025  
Calix .......................................................................................... 2014  
Candle ...................................................... 2013, 2014, 2015, 2016,  
............................................................................. 2017, 2018, 2019  
Canon ................................................................... 2021, 2022, 2114  
Capehart..........................................................................2020, 2110  
Carver....................................................................................... 2062  
CCE ................................................................................. 2027, 2061  
Citizen ........................................................................... 2013, 2014,  
............................................. 2015, 2016, 2017, 2018, 2019, 2027  
Colortyme ................................................................................ 2009  
Colt ............................................................................................ 2061  
Craig .......................................................... 2013, 2014, 2023, 2061  
Curtis-Mathes.................................................... 2000, 2009, 2013,  
................................... 2016, 2018, 2021, 2022, 2024, 2115, 2131  
Cybernex .................................................................................. 2013  
Daewoo .......... 2015, 2017, 2019, 2025, 2026, 2027, 2028, 2110  
Daytron ..................................................................................... 2110  
DBX ................................................................................ 2009, 2010  
Dimensia ........................................................................ 2000, 2131  
Dynatech.................................................................................. 2026  
Electrohome .................................................................. 2014, 2029  
Electrophonic ........................................................................... 2014  
Emerson ............................. 2012, 2014, 2015, 2021, 2024, 2025,  
..........2026, 2029, 2030, 2031, 2032, 2033, 2034,2035, 2036,  
..........2037, 2038, 2039, 2040, 2041, 2042,2044, 2045, 2046,  
............................................2047, 2065, 2113, 2116, 2117, 2130  
Fisher ............. 2011, 2023, 2048, 2049, 2050, 2051, 2052, 2118  
Fuji ..................................................................................2021, 2119  
Funai ........................................................................................ 2026  
Garrard..................................................................................... 2026  
GE ....................................................................... 2000, 2001, 2013,  
.............................................. 2021, 2022, 2053, 2115, 2120, 2131  
Goldstar ................................................... 2009, 2014, 2018, 2054  
Gradiente ................................................................................. 2026  
Harley Davidson ..................................................................... 2026  
Harman Kardon ...................................................................... 2009  
Harwood ................................................................................... 2061  
Headquarter .............................................................................. 2011  
Hitachi .......................................................................... 2055, 2056,  
......................................................... 2057, 2107, 2111, 2120, 2122  
Hi-Q.......................................................................................... 2023  
Instant Replay .......................................................................... 2021  
JCL ............................................................................................. 2021  
JC Penney ................................................ 2009, 2010, 2011, 2013,  
.......................................................2014, 2021, 2022, 2055, 2056,  
.........................................................2058, 2059, 2060, 2107, 2118  
Jensen .................................................................. 2055, 2056, 2111  
JVC ........................................ 2009, 2010, 2011, 2018, 2111, 2123  
Kenwood .................... 2009, 2010, 2011, 2016, 2018, 2111, 2123  
 
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VCR Codes continued  
GE ................................................................................. 5000, 5001  
Gemini ......................................................................... 5018, 5019  
General Instrument .............................................................. 5003  
Hamlin ..............................5020, 5021, 5022, 5028, 5035, 5045  
Hitachi ....................................................................................5003  
Jerrold ...............................5003, 5018, 5023, 5024, 5046, 5053  
Magnavox ............................................................................. 5025  
Memorex................................................................................ 5026  
Movie Time ............................................................................5027  
NEC......................................................................................... 5005  
NSC......................................................................................... 5027  
Oak ............................................................................... 5016, 5029  
Panasonic .................................................................. 5048, 5052  
Philips ........................................... 5011, 5012, 5013,5015, 5019,  
5025, 5030, 5031, 5032  
Pioneer ......................................................................... 5033, 5034  
Proscan ........................................................................ 5000, 5001  
RCA ........................................................ 5007, 5047, 5049, 5052  
Realistic ................................................................................. 5009  
Regal ............................................................................ 5022, 5035  
Regency .................................................................................. 5017  
Rembrandt ............................................................................. 5003  
Samsung ................................................................................ 5034  
Scientific Atlanta.................................. 5006, 5036, 5037, 5038  
Signal ...................................................................................... 5018  
Signature ................................................................................5003  
Sprucer ....................................................................................5052  
Standard Components................................................ 5039, 5044  
Starcom........................................................................ 5018, 5053  
Stargate................................................................................... 5018  
Starquest ................................................................................. 5018  
Tandy ..................................................................................... 5040  
Teleview .................................................................................. 5014  
Tocom .......................................................................... 5004, 5023  
Tusa ......................................................................................... 5018  
TV86 ........................................................................................5027  
Unika ............................................................................ 5008, 5009  
United Cable .......................................................................... 5053  
Universal........................................................... 5008, 5009, 5010  
Viewstar ....................................................................... 5025, 5027  
Zenith ........................................................................... 5050, 5051  
Shintom ....................................................2004, 2056, 2061, 2098  
Shogun...................................................................................... 2013  
Signature .................................................................................. 2132  
Singer ................................................................... 2021, 2061, 2128  
Sony .......................................................... 2004, 2098, 2099, 2119  
STS .................................................................................. 2021, 2107  
Sylvania ................... 2021, 2022, 2026, 2062, 2063, 2065, 2124  
Symphonic ............................................................................... 2026  
Tandy .........................................................................................2011  
Tashiko ...................................................................................... 2014  
Tatung ........................................................................................ 2111  
TEAC .................................................................... 2026, 2085, 2111  
Technics .......................................................................... 2021, 2109  
Teknika ...........................................2014, 2021, 2026, 2100, 2129  
TMK ..................................................................... 2013, 2024, 2047  
Toshiba...................... 2015, 2049, 2051, 2055, 2065, 2093, 2116  
Totevsion ....................................................................... 2013, 2014  
Unitech...................................................................................... 2013  
Vector Research ....................................... 2009, 2010, 2015, 2016  
Victor ........................................................................................ 2010  
Video Concepts .............................. 2009, 2010, 2015, 2016, 2113  
Videosonic ................................................................................ 2013  
Wards ....................................................... 2013, 2014, 2015, 2021,  
........................................... 2023, 2026, 2029, 2055, 2056, 2061,  
.................................... 2096, 2101, 2102, 2103, 2107, 2116, 2132  
XR-1000 ..............................................................2021, 2026, 2061  
Yamaha ............................................ 2009, 2010, 2011, 2018, 2111  
Zenith .............................................. 2004, 2098, 2104, 2119, 2128  
DVD codes  
Programmable for DVD and AUX buttons.  
Aiwa .......................................................................................... 3009  
Apex ............................................................................... 3023, 3024  
GE .............................................................................................. 3000  
Hitachi ...................................................................................... 3008  
JVC ................................................................................. 3002, 3010  
Konka .............................................................................. 3011, 3012  
Magnavox ................................................................................ 3003  
Mitsubishi ................................................................................. 3004  
Panasonic ................................................................................. 3013  
Philips ....................................................... 3003, 3019, 3021, 3022  
Pioneer ...................................................................................... 3005  
Proscan ..................................................................................... 3000  
RCA ................................................................................ 3000, 3001  
Samsung ................................................................................... 3025  
Sanyo ........................................................................................ 3014  
Sony ..................................................................... 3006, 3015, 3016  
Toshiba.................................................................3007, 3017, 3020  
Zenith ........................................................................................ 3018  
Satellite Receiver Codes  
Programmable for SAT•CABLE and AUX buttons.  
Alphastar ................................................................................ 5079  
Chapparal .................................................................... 5056, 5057  
Dishnet .................................................................................... 5078  
Drake ............................................................................ 5058, 5059  
Echostar ................................................................................. 5089  
GE ................................................................................. 5000, 5001  
General Instruments ........................................ 5060, 5061, 5062  
Hitachi ......................................................................... 5083, 5084  
Hughes ......................................................................... 5077, 5090  
JVC ......................................................................................... 5082  
Panasonic ............................................................................... 5075  
Philips .................................................................................... 5085  
Primestar ................................................................................ 5076  
Proscan ........................................................................ 5000, 5001  
RCA .............................................. 5000, 5001, 5071, 5080, 5081  
Realistic ................................................................................. 5063  
Sony ........................................................................................ 5072  
STS1 ........................................................................................5064  
STS2 ........................................................................................5065  
Cable Box Codes  
Programmable for SAT•CABLE and AUX buttons.  
ABC ..................................... 5002, 5003, 5004, 5005, 5006, 5053  
Antronix ........................................................................ 5008, 5009  
Archer ..................................................................5008, 5009, 5010  
Cabletenna................................................................................ 5008  
Cableview ................................................................................. 5008  
Colour Voice .................................................................. 5012, 5013  
Comtronics ............................................................................... 5014  
Contec ....................................................................................... 5016  
Eastern ...................................................................................... 5017  
GC Electronics.......................................................................... 5009  
 
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Sherwood ................................................................................. 4243  
Sony ................................................................... 4195, 4209, 4244  
Teac .................................................................... 4245, 4246, 4247  
Technics ................................................................................... 4197  
Toshiba..................................................................................... 4231  
Yamaha ...............................................................4198, 4199, 4248  
Satellite Receiver Codes continued  
STS3 .........................................................................................5066  
STS4 .........................................................................................5067  
Toshiba.......................................................................... 5068, 5073  
Uniden .....................................................................................5086  
Audio Codes  
Programmable for the AUX button only.  
RCA and Dimensia  
AM/FM .................................................................... 4003, 4270  
AUX ....................................................................................4004  
Phono .................................................................................4005  
Tape.....................................................................................4006  
CD................................................................... 4007, 4190, 4211  
Receivers  
Aiwa ...................................................... 4261, 4262, 4263, 4264,  
................................................................. 4265, 4266, 4267, 4277  
Denon.......................................................................................4283  
Harman Kardon ......................................................................4276  
JVC ...........................................................................................4268  
JVL ...........................................................................................4276  
Kenwood ................................................................................. 4269  
Onkyo.......................................................................................4278  
Optimus....................................................................................4284  
Panasonic ..................................................................... 4279, 4280  
Pioneer .....................................................................................4275  
RCA .......................................................................................... 4270  
Sherwood .................................................................................4282  
Sony ................................................................... 4271, 4272, 4281  
Technics ........................................................................ 4279, 4280  
Wards .......................................................................................4275  
Yamaha ......................................................................... 4274, 4275  
CD Players  
ADC .................................................................... 4200, 4201, 4220  
Aiwa .............................................................................. 4175, 4203  
Akai ......................................................................................... 4205  
Denon.......................................................................................4208  
Dynatech.................................................................................. 4177  
Emerson ................................................................................... 4178  
Fisher ..................................................................4179, 4212, 4213  
GE ............................................................................................. 4216  
Hitachi ..................................................................................... 4180  
JVC ................................................................................ 4181, 4221  
Kenwood ............................................................ 4183, 4222, 4224  
Luxman ....................................................................................4225  
Marantz......................................................................... 4185, 4226  
MCS ......................................................................................... 4228  
Mitsubishi ..................................................................... 4229, 4230  
NEC........................................................................................... 4184  
Nakamichi .................................................................... 4232, 4233  
Onkyo................................................................. 4186, 4234, 4235  
Optimus.............................................................. 4237, 4238, 4239  
Panasonic ................................................................................ 4188  
Pioneer .......................................................................... 4189, 4240  
RCA ................................................................................ 4190, 4211  
Sanyo .......................................................................................4250  
Sears ......................................................................................... 4207  
 
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Alert Guard  
Alert Guard receives digital data known as SAME (Specific Area Message Encoding)  
combined with audio information provided by NOAA (National Oceanic and  
Atmospheric Administration) Weather Radio (NWR).  
NOAA conducts a weekly test for the all hazards broadcast system. The test is once  
a week on Wednesday between 10 a.m. and 12 noon for approximately 15 minutes.  
If there is ongoing severe weather or a threat of severe weather, the test is  
postponed until the next available good-weather day. Alert Guard uses this test to  
ensure you’ve set the channel and locations properly. If Alert Guard detects a  
problem, on-screen messages appear to provide help.  
The Alert Guard system receives alerts for the U.S., U.S. territories, possessions and  
associated states, within your local geographic area. Your TV can’t receive any  
alerts for locations outside these areas. Also, if alerts are issued for areas other  
than those that you set in the Location menu, Alert Guard won’t notify you of  
those alerts.  
Alerts received by the Alert Guard system follow:  
NOAA Natural and Weather Events- These include approximately 30 alerts, such  
as tornadoes, flash floods, avalanches, blizzards, forest fires, hurricanes, tsunamis,  
volcanoes, earthquakes, etc.  
State and County Civil Emergency Alerts- The Alert Guard feature responds to  
current civil emergency alerts issued by all hazards NWR network. These include  
localized nuclear power plant emergencies, gas line breaks, train derailments,  
missing children alerts (America’s Missing: Broadcast Emergency Response- AMBER  
Alerts), etc. These non-weather emergency messages are not fully implemented  
nationally.  
National, Regional and State Civil Emergency Alerts- These include high level  
state or federal emergencies, such as national attack warnings, terrorist attack  
alerts (these aren’t the “Threat Advisories” issued by the Department of Homeland  
Security), bio-warfare alerts and other immediate life-threatening emergencies.  
This information is relayed by the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA)  
and NOAA over the all hazards NWR network.  
Alert Guard has several different levels of alerts. A list and explanation follows:  
Warning- These alone pose a significant threat to public safety and/or property,  
probability of occurrence and location is high, and the onset time is relatively  
short.  
Watch- Meets classification of a warning, but either the onset time, probability of  
occurrence, or location is uncertain.  
Advisory- This event by itself might not kill, injure, or cause property damage but  
may indirectly cause other things to happen that result in a hazard.  
A list of the type of alert levels you can receive follows on the next page.  
 
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Alerts  
Advisory level  
Warning level  
Watch level  
Child Abduction Emergency  
(AMBER alerts)  
Avalanche Watch  
Avalanche Warning  
High Wind Warning  
Hurricane Warning  
Biological Hazard Warning  
Blizzard Warning  
Coastal Flood Watch  
Dam Watch  
Emergency Action  
Termination  
Iceberg Warning  
Boil Water Warning  
Evacuation Watch  
Flash Flood Watch  
Flood Watch  
Immediate Evacuation  
Industrial Fire Warning  
Land Slide Warning  
Law Enforcement Warning  
Flash Flood Statement  
Flood Statement  
Chemical Hazard Warning  
Civil Danger Warning  
Civil Emergency Message  
Coastal Flood Warning  
Contagious Disease Warning  
Dam Break Warning  
Hurricane Statement  
Local Area Emergency  
High Wind Watch  
Hurricane Watch  
Nuclear Power Plant  
Warning  
911 Telephone Outage  
Emergency  
Severe Thunderstorm  
Watch  
Radiological Hazard  
Warning  
Power Outage Advisory  
Tornado Watch  
Dust Storm Warning  
Severe Weather Statement  
Special Weather Statement  
Severe Thunderstorm  
Warning  
Tropical Storm Watch  
Tsunami Watch  
Earthquake Warning  
Emergency Action  
Notification  
Shelter in Place Warning  
Special Marine Warning  
Tornado Warning  
Wild Fire Watch  
Fire Warning  
Winter Storm Watch  
Flash Flood Warning  
Flash Freeze Warning  
Flood Warning  
Tropical Storm Warning  
Tsunami Warning  
Volcano Warning  
Food Contamination Warning  
Freeze Warning  
Wild Fire Warning  
Winter Storm Warning  
Hazardous Materials Warning  
Note: Alert messages provide only basic information. For example, if a Civil Emergency Message appears on-screen,  
you need to press HEAR VOICE to hear information about the specific alert it’s covering, such as a train derailment,  
toxic gas leak, oil refinery fire, water supply pollution or an industrial explosion.  
Alert Options  
ALERT GUARD  
You can customize how you want to receive each alert level.  
Go back  
Alert options  
Locations  
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1. Press the MENU button (the MAIN MENU appears).  
News weather  
NWR channel  
2. Press the down arrow button to highlight Alert Guard  
and press OK.  
3. Select Alert options from the ALERT GUARD menu.  
S e t h o w A l e r t G u a rd w i l l  
re s p o n d t o d i ff e re n t l e v e l s  
o f a l e r t .  
4. Press the right arrow button to highlight the alert level  
you want to customize, for example, Advisory.  
ALERT OPTIONS  
5. Press the down arrow button to highlight Message seen.  
If you want an alert message to appear on-screen when  
receiving an Advisory, press the right arrow button until  
the Message seen box is checked.  
Go Back  
Alert level  
Advisory . . .  
None . . .  
Message seen  
Alarm type  
Notes: Alert messages don’t appear when the TV is off.  
Alarm volume  
Alert messages provide only basic information. You might need to  
press HEAR VOICE to get more specific information.  
S e t o p t i o n s f o r Wa r n i n g s ,  
Wa t c h e s , a n d A d v i s o r i e s  
b y p re s s i n g t h e l e f t / r i g h t  
k e y s .  
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6. Press the down arrow button to highlight Alarm type. Press the right arrow button to highlight  
the type of alarm you want to hear when receiving an Advisory. As you select Siren, Chime or  
Voice, you will hear what each sound like. If you don’t want any alarm set, choose None.  
Notes: For models 20F671T, 24F671T, 27V571T and 27F671T, don’t leave headphones plugged in when they  
aren’t in use. Alarms will sound through the headphones and not the TV’s speakers, causing alarms not to be  
heard.  
If your TV is connected to a receiver, amplifier, home theater system, or other audio equipment, alerts won’t be  
audible through such devices connected to the audio output terminals of the TV; instead, the Alert Guard  
system will turn on the TV’s internal speakers to sound an alarm and make the alerts audible.  
7. If you set an Alarm type, press the down arrow button to highlight Alarm volume. Press the  
right or left arrow button to set the highest volume of the alarm. You might want to think of  
how loud the volume needs to be if you’re somewhere else in your home . For example, if you  
want the alarm to wake you up while sleeping in the other room, then you might need to set  
the volume at the highest level.  
The Siren option is a loud sound, designed to get your attention. The Chime option is a subtle  
sound for those easily startled. When the Siren or Chime sounds, it starts soft and continues to  
get louder until it reaches the maximum volume you set. The Voice option is the voice of NWR  
which states the alert and then shuts off. The Voice option doesn’t get louder. It speaks at the  
volume you set.  
8. When finished, if you want to customize Warning or Watch level, press the up or down arrow  
button to highlight Alert level. Then follow steps 4-7.  
Locations  
You can receive alerts from four locations within close proximity of where you live. Go to page 10  
for instructions on setting the areas.  
News Weather  
NEWS WEATHER  
You can set up to four different news or weather channels  
which correspond to the NEWS WEATHER button on the  
remote.  
Go back  
Choice  
Choice  
Choice  
Choice  
1
2
3
4
Ch  
Ch  
--  
2
6
--  
The default for Choice 1 is channel 2. To set a different  
channel:  
1. Press the down arrow button to highlight Choice 1.  
E n t e r  
a
T V c h a n n e l t o b e  
s e l e c t a b l e w i t h t h e N E W S  
W E AT H E R k e y.  
2. Press the left or right arrow button to choose the first  
news weather channel. You can also use the number  
buttons to enter the channel, for example, channel 12.  
Press number 1, then 2, and then press OK.  
3. To set the other news weather choices, follow the same  
steps.  
Each time you press the NEWS WEATHER button, the TV  
toggles through the choices in the order they were set.  
 
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NWR Channel  
NWR CHANNEL  
Alert Guard can search for the strongest NWR channel to use  
in order to receive an alert. If your TV is having trouble  
receiving a channel, you might need to search again for the  
NWR channel.  
Go Back  
Start search  
NWR channel  
Running  
Ch  
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7
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1. Select NWR channel from the ALERT GUARD menu.  
To s e a rc h f o r t h e s t ro n g e s t  
N W R c h a n n e l , p re s s O K .  
2. Press the down arrow button to highlight Start search.  
3. Press the OK button to begin the channel search. The TV  
searches through channels 1-7 to find the strongest  
reception.  
Channel  
Frequency  
(MHz)  
Notes: You might want to search manually for the best channel. The  
best channel is one that broadcasts information for your local area  
and is clearly understandable. Highlight NWR channel and press the  
left or right arrow button to select a channel.  
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
162.400  
162.425  
162.450  
162.475  
162.500  
162.525  
162.550  
The NWR channel and location work together. A transmitter serves  
specific counties, cities, etc., nearby. It might be necessary to select a  
different channel or locations. If Alert Guard detects a problem, on-  
screen messages appear to provide help.  
Channel Banner  
There are several items that might appear when you press the  
TV or INFO button on the remote. This display is called the  
Channel Banner. The following list describes the items on the  
Channel Banner screen (left to right and top to bottom).  
SAP  
Displayed when the current channel is  
broadcasting SAP (Second Audio  
Program) information.  
KidPass: 2:24  
Skip: 0:30  
CC  
07:18am  
SAP  
Stereo  
06 ABCDEF  
X
Displayed when V-Chip has been  
activated.  
KidPass: 2:24  
CC  
Displayed when KidPass is set and the  
length of time remaining.  
Displayed when Closed Captioning is  
available on the current channel.  
Stereo or Mono Stereo displayed when the current  
channel is broadcasting in stereo.  
Mono displayed when the current  
channel is broadcasting in mono.  
Skip: 0:30  
Corresponds to the SKIP button.  
Shows the amount of time left before  
the TV switches back to the previous  
channel.  
07:18 am  
Displays the current time.  
06 ABCDEF  
Displays the current channel and label  
assigned to the channel.  
Displayed when you mute the sound.  
X
 
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Why You Should Use the Auto Tuning Feature  
The auto tuning feature automatically tunes the TV to the correct channel for different  
components you have connected to your TV (like a VCR, DVD Player, etc.) When you set up  
auto tuning in the menu system, you don’t have to remember to change your TV to  
channel 3; for example, when you want to watch the tape in your VCR.  
How to Set Up the Auto Tuning Feature  
The way you set up the auto tuning feature in the TV’s menu corresponds to the  
component buttons on the remote and the way you have each component connected to  
your TV. When you set up auto tuning, you’re telling the TV what channel to tune to when  
you press the VCR1, VCR2, DVD, or SAT•CABLE button on the remote control.  
1. Press MENU (the MAIN MENU appears).  
2. Highlight Setup and press OK on your remote control.  
3. Highlight Auto Tuning and press OK.  
4. Choose which channel you would like to set:  
Set VCR1 The channel the TV tunes to when you press the VCR1 button.  
Set VCR2 The channel the TV tunes to when you press the VCR2 button.  
Set SAT/CABLE The channel the TV tunes to when you press the SAT•CABLE button.  
Set DVD The channel the TV tunes to when you press the DVD button.  
5. Press the right arrow button to select the choice that matches the way you have the  
component connected to this TV, and press OK.  
The choices and a brief explanation follow:  
N/A Choose this if you don’t have this particular  
AUTO TUNING  
component connected to the TV, or if you don’t want the TV  
Go Back  
to automatically tune to the correct channel when you’re  
using this component.  
VID1 . . .  
VID2 . . .  
CH02 . . .  
CH03 . . .  
Set VCR1  
Set VCR2  
Set SAT/CABLE  
Set DVD  
CH02 (SAT/CABLE only) Component is connected to the TV  
ANT jack on the back of the TV, and you want the TV to tune  
to channel 2 when you press the SAT•CABLE button on the  
remote. Reminder: make sure the component’s Channel 2/3/4  
switch is set to channel 2. Usually this switch is on the back  
of the component.  
CH03 or 04 Component is connected to the TV ANT jack on  
the back of the TV, and you want the TV to tune to channel 3  
or 4 when you press the corresponding button on the  
remote. Reminder: make sure the component’s Channel 3/4  
switch is set to the appropriate channel.  
VID1 Component is connected to the VIDEO 1 VIDEO or  
S-VIDEO jack on the back of the TV and you want the TV to  
tune to a video input channel when you press the  
corresponding button.  
VID2 Component is connected to the VIDEO 2 VIDEO or Y,  
Pb, Pr jacks on the back of the TV and you want the TV to  
tune to a video or component video input channel when you  
press the corresponding button.  
 
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VID3 Compatible component video source, such as a DVD player or digital TV converter box, is  
connected to the VIDEO 3 Y, Pb, Pr jacks on the back of the TV and you want the TV to tune to the  
component video input channel when you press the corresponding button.  
FRNT (Front Video Input) Component is connected to the VIDEO or S-VIDEO jack on the front of  
the TV and you want the TV to tune to the front video input channel when you press the  
corresponding button.  
Parental Controls and V-Chip  
The choices in the USA V-CHIP menu involve software inside your TV (referred to as V-Chip) which  
allows you to block TV programs and movies based on violence, sex, or other content you may  
believe children should not view.  
Once you block programs, you can unblock programs by entering a password.  
By default, the software inside your TV is turned “off.” For instructions to turn on  
V-Chip, go to page 28.  
How V-Chip Works  
V-Chip reads the program’s age-based rating (TV-MA, TV-14, etc.) and content themes [(Violence (V),  
Adult Language (L), etc.)]. If you have blocked the rating and/or content themes that the program  
contains, you will receive the message This channel has not been approved for viewing. Change  
channel or press OK to enter password and temporarily deactivate the Parental Control.  
Broadcasters are not required to provide content themes, so programs received with no content  
themes will only be blocked if you block their age-based rating. You can also block out programs  
that have been given a rating of Not Rated, and programs that are considered unrated. The TV age-  
based ratings and content themes you can block follow:  
USA V-Chip Rating System  
TV-MA (Mature Audience Only) Specifically designed to be viewed by adults and may be unsuitable  
for children under 17. It contains one or more of the following content themes: crude indecent  
language (L), explicit sexual activity (S), or graphic violence (V).  
TV-14 (Parents Strongly Cautioned) Contains some material that many parents would find  
unsuitable for children under 14. Parents are strongly urged to exercise greater care in monitoring  
this program and are cautioned against letting children under the age of 14 watch unattended. This  
program contains one or more of the following content themes: intensely suggestive dialogue (D),  
strong coarse language (L), intense sexual situations (S), or intense violence (V).  
TV-PG (Parental Guidance Suggested) Contains material that parents may find unsuitable for  
younger children. Many parents may want to watch it with their younger children. The program  
contains one or more of the following content themes: some suggestive dialogue (D), infrequent  
coarse language (L), some sexual situations (S), or moderate violence (V).  
TV-G (General Audience) Most parents would find this program suitable for all ages. It contains  
little or no sexual dialogue (D) or situations (S), no strong language (L), and little or no violence (V).  
TV-Y7 (Directed to Children 7 years and older) Designed for children ages 7 and above. It may be  
more appropriate for children who have acquired the developmental skills needed to distinguish  
between make-believe and reality. Themes and elements in this program may include mild fantasy  
violence (FV) or comedic violence, or may frighten children under the age of 7.  
TV-Y (All Children) Themes and elements in this program are designed for a young audience,  
including children from ages 2-6. It is not expected to frighten younger children.  
 
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USA V-Chip TV Rating Limit  
PARENTAL CONTROL  
Go Back  
The V-Chip TV Rating Limit lets you decide which TV  
programs can and cannot be viewed.  
To set TV programming limits:  
V-Chip active  
USA V-Chip  
. . .  
USA V-CHIP  
1. Choose Parental Control from the MAIN MENU (the  
PASSWORD screen appears the first time you enter the  
Parental Control menu). Create your password using the  
number buttons on the remote.  
Go Back  
Movie Ratings  
. . .  
. . .  
TV Ratings  
TV RATING LIMIT  
2. Highlight and select USA V-Chip. Then select TV Ratings.  
Go Back  
Status  
D
L
S
V
V
V
V
V
V
V
FV  
3. Once you get to the TV RATING LIMIT screen, use the  
arrow buttons and OK on your remote to change the  
status of a TV program rating or content theme from  
View to Block.  
TV-MA  
TV-14  
TV-PG  
TV-G  
View  
View  
View  
View  
View  
View  
V
V
V
B
B
TV-Y7  
TV-Y  
V
4. For TV rating limits to take effect, turn on V-Chip active  
Press OK to view/block  
prog. with this rating.  
in the PARENTAL CONTROL menu (box has check mark).  
The following sections give you more details about how to  
change the status of TV program limits.  
Note: If you forget your password you can reset it. Make sure the TV  
is off. Simultaneously press and hold VOL< on the TV’s front panel  
and CLEAR on the remote for approximately 5 seconds. Enter a new  
password the next time you access the PARENTAL CONTROL menu.  
The V-Chip Rating Screen  
The following is an example of where items are located within the Rating Limit  
screen.  
Rating Status Field  
Lets you select whether the status of the age-based rating limit to the  
left is View or Block.  
Content Themes  
Lists the content themes you  
can block or view.  
TV RATING LIMIT  
Go Back  
Status  
D
L
S
V
V
V
V
V
V
V
FV  
Rating Field  
TV-MA  
TV-14  
TV-PG  
TV-G  
View  
View  
View  
View  
View  
View  
V
V
V
Lets you select from a  
list of age-based  
ratings you can block  
or view.  
Content Status Fields  
Lets you select which content  
themes to view for the  
selected rating, and whether  
the status of the content  
theme is currently View (V) or  
Block (B).  
B
B
TV-Y7  
TV-Y  
V
Press OK to view/block  
prog. with this rating.  
Rating Settings Area  
Lets you see the current block/view state of age-based ratings and associated  
content.  
 
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Blocking Age-Based Ratings  
You can automatically block all program ratings above a  
specified age-based rating level.  
Hierarchy of Age-Based Ratings  
TV-MA  
TV-14  
TV-PG  
TV-G  
Mature Audience Only  
Parents Strongly Cautioned  
Parental Guidance Suggested  
General Audience  
To block programs with higher ratings:  
1. Press the up or down arrow button to scroll to the rating  
corresponding with the lowest rating you don’t want the  
child to watch.  
2. Press the OK button to toggle between View and Block.  
The status for the rating listed to the left and all higher  
ratings automatically changes to Block.  
TV-Y7  
Directed to Children 7 years and  
older  
TV-Y  
All Children  
3. Press the up or down arrow button to highlight Go back  
and press OK.  
4. Turn on V-Chip active in the PARENTAL CONTROL menu  
(box has check mark) for rating limits to take effect.  
Viewing Age-Based Ratings  
After you block age-based ratings, you can change some of  
the ratings back to View.  
1. Press the up or down arrow button to select the rating  
with a status of Block.  
2. Press OK to select View.  
Blocking Specific Content Themes  
Content Themes  
Sexually explicit dialogue  
Adult language  
You can block programs based on their content. (Content is  
represented by the D, L, S, V and FV on your screen.) When  
you block a content theme for a particular rating, you  
automatically block that content theme for higher rated  
programs as well.  
D
L
S
Sexual situations  
Violence  
V
To block program content:  
FV  
Fantasy Violence  
1. Determine the content themes you want to block.  
2. Press the down arrow button to scroll to the rating  
whose content theme you want to change.  
TV RATING LIMIT  
Go Back  
3. Press the right arrow button to move the highlight to a  
particular content theme status.  
Status  
View  
View  
View  
View  
View  
View  
D
L
S
V
V
V
V
V
V
V
FV  
TV-MA  
TV-14  
TV-PG  
TV-G  
B
B
V
V
V
4. Press the OK button to change its status to B. (In the  
example to the left, you block the language (L)  
corresponding with TV-14. The language for TV-MA is  
blocked as well).  
TV-Y7  
TV-Y  
V
Press OK to view/block  
prog. containing adult language.  
Notes: Broadcasters are not required to provide content themes or  
age-based ratings.  
You must remember to activate Parental Controls for rating limits to  
take effect.  
 
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Viewing Specific Content Themes  
If you block specific content themes, you have the option of going back and  
changing some of the content themes back to (V) View:  
1. Determine the content themes you want to change to (V) View.  
2. Press the down arrow button to scroll to the rating whose content theme you  
want to change, such as B under language (L) corresponding with TV-14.  
3. Press the right arrow button to move the highlight to a particular content  
theme status.  
4. Press the OK button to change the status back to V. Your child would then be  
able to watch programs with the TV-14 adult language content, but not  
programs with TV-MA language content.  
Note: Only the content theme status corresponding to TV-14 (L) language changes to (V) View.  
Higher rated content themes, such as that for TV-MA language, do not change.  
V-Chip Movie Rating Limit  
Set movie rating limits by blocking movies rated above a specified level.  
To access the Movie Rating menu:  
1. Press MENU on the remote control (the MAIN MENU appears).  
2. Select Parental Control.  
3. Select USA V-Chip.  
4. Select Movie Ratings.  
Blocking Movie Ratings  
Once you are in the Movie Rating Limit menu, follow these steps to block V-Chip  
Ratings:  
1. Determine the rating you want to block.  
2. Press the down arrow button to scroll to the rating you want to change.  
3. Press the OK button to change its status to block (the lock icon appears and all  
ratings above the one you selected change to lock).  
V-Chip Exempt Program Block  
The Exempt Prgms. option lets you decide if programs that the V-Chip recognizes  
as unrated can be viewed. Unrated TV programs may include news, sports, political,  
religious, local and weather programs, emergency bulletins, public announcements,  
and programs without ratings.  
Unlocked All unrated programs are available.  
Locked All unrated programs are not available.  
Note: You must remember to activate V-Chip for rating limits to take effect.  
Press the down arrow button to highlight Exempt Prgms. Then press the right  
arrow button to toggle between the lock and unlock icon.  
 
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KidPass  
The KidPass feature allows parents to set a certain amount of time every day of the week  
that a child can watch TV. To set KidPass:  
1. Select Parental Control from the main menu.  
2. Select KidPass (the KIDPASS menu appears with Current Day highlighted).  
Note: If you can’t select KidPass, you need to set the time. Highlight Go Back, press the right arrow  
button, then select Time. Highlight Time, then enter the time using the number buttons.  
3. Press the right arrow button to select the current day.  
4. Press the down arrow button to choose the day of the week.  
5. After you’ve chosen the day of the week, press the right arrow button to select the  
amount of time: Free and 00:30 up to 16:00 (30 minute increments).  
6. When you’re done setting KidPass, select Go Back.  
7. Highlight KidPass active and press the right arrow button to activate the KidPass  
settings (box has check mark). The KidPass takes effect immediately.  
When the time has expired, the TV shuts off. If you turn on the TV the same day it shut  
off, the password screen appears (enter the password used for V-Chip).  
V-Chip Active  
Selecting this option lets you activate and deactivate parental control settings.  
1. From the PARENTAL CONTROL menu, press the up or down arrow button to highlight  
V-Chip active.  
2. Press the right or left arrow button to turn on (box has check mark) or off (box doesn’t  
have check mark) V-Chip active.  
If you do not activate V-Chip, none of the settings for V-Chip will take effect.  
If you forget your password you can reset it. Make sure the TV is off. Simultaneously press  
and hold VOL< on the TV’s front panel and CLEAR on the remote for approximately 5  
seconds. Enter a new password the next time you access the PARENTAL CONTROL menu.  
Front Panel Lock  
Selecting this option lets you lock (disable) or unlock (enable) the TV’s front panel. The  
remote still tunes to any channel. When using this as a Parental Control method, remove  
access to any remote that is capable of operating the television.  
1. From the PARENTAL CONTROL menu, press the up or down arrow button to highlight  
Lock Fr. Panel.  
2. Press the right or left arrow button to turn on (box has check mark) or off (box doesn’t  
have check mark) front panel lock.  
Change Password  
Selecting this option lets you simply create a new password at any time. Once you enter a  
new password from Change Passwd. in the PARENTAL CONTROL menu it is the password  
you use until you change it again.  
 
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Sound Menu  
SOUND  
Go Back  
Treble Increases or decreases the treble.  
Treble  
Bass  
Bass Increases or decreases the bass.  
Balance  
Balance Press the right arrow button to increase the audio  
output in the right speaker; press the left arrow button to  
increase the audio output in the left speaker.  
Sound Type  
SAP  
Stereo . . .  
Fixed . . .  
Auto Vol Level  
Audio Output  
Int. Speakers  
Sound type Press the right arrow button to scroll through  
the available audio types, which control the way the sound  
comes through your speakers: Mono plays the sound in mono  
only. Use this setting when receiving broadcasts with weak  
stereo signals; Stereo to split the incoming stereo audio  
signal into left and right channels; and Enhanced for  
simulated surround sound. Most TV programs and recorded  
materials have stereo audio. The word Stereo appears on the  
TV when you tune to a program that is broadcast in stereo.  
SAP (Second Audio Program) Plays the program’s audio in  
a second language, if one is available. The TV displays the  
word SAP when you tune to a program that is broadcast with  
SAP information. SAP audio is broadcast in mono. SAP is also  
used to broadcast a program’s audio with descriptions of the  
video for the visually impaired. Press OK to turn SAP on or  
off.  
Auto Vol level (Auto Volume Level) Reduces the annoying  
blasts in volume during commercial breaks. Eliminates the  
need to constantly adjust volume control. Press OK to turn  
Auto Vol level on or off.  
Audio Output Press the right arrow button to scroll  
through the available output settings: Fixed allows fixed  
output from the TV’s audio output jacks to an external  
component, such as a surround sound amplifier; and Variable  
allows variable output from the TV’s audio output jacks.  
Int. Speakers (Internal Speakers) Turns the TV’s internal  
speakers on or off. Turn off the internal speakers if you have  
an audio receiver or amplifier connected to the TV. Press OK  
to turn Int. Speakers on or off.  
Note: Turning the internal speakers off doesn’t affect Alert Guard.  
When an alarm sounds or when the NWR is turned on, Alert Guard  
will temporarily override this setting.  
 
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Picture Menu  
PICTURE  
Go Back  
The PICTURE menu options apply to the video for the main  
Picture Preset  
Auto Color  
Color Warmth  
Brightness  
Contrast  
Bright . . .  
TV and video input selections.  
Normal . . .  
Picture Preset Press the right arrow button to scroll through  
the available picture preset settings: Natural, Bright, Soft, and  
Personal. Choose the setting that is best for your viewing  
environment.  
Color  
Sharpness  
Tint  
Auto Color Turn this option on to automatically correct the  
color of the picture. This is especially useful for tracking  
realistic flesh tone colors as you switch from channel to  
channel.  
20F671T, 24F671T, 27V571T, and  
27F671T Picture menu  
Color Warmth Press the right arrow button to scroll through  
the color adjustments: Cool for a more blue palette of  
picture colors; Normal; and Warm for a more red palette of  
picture colors.  
PICTURE  
Go Back  
Picture Preset  
Auto Color  
Color Warmth  
Brightness  
Contrast  
Color  
Bright . . .  
Normal . . .  
Brightness Adjusts the brightness of the picture.  
Contrast Adjusts the difference between the light and dark  
areas of the picture.  
Sharpness  
Tint  
Color Adjusts the richness of the color.  
Tilt  
Sharpness Adjusts the crispness of the edges in the picture.  
32F671T Picture menu  
Note: Sharpness isn’t available for component video input channels  
(CVID2 or CVID3).  
Tint Adjusts the balance between the red and green levels.  
Note: Tint isn’t available for component video input channels (CVID2  
or CVID3).  
When you change any of these picture settings, the Picture  
Preset changes to Personal. Use the left or right arrow  
button to make adjustments. To return to the PICTURE menu,  
press the up or down arrow button.  
Tilt (Available only on model 32F671T) The TV has an extra  
large picture tube that makes it vulnerable to the effects of  
the Earth’s magnetic field. You may need to adjust the  
picture tilt.  
 
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Setup Menu  
SETUP  
Auto Ch. Search (Auto Channel Search) Allows you to  
Go Back  
Auto Ch. Search  
List & Labels  
Closed Caption  
Auto Tuning  
Language  
. . .  
choose your signal type and begin an auto channel search.  
. . .  
. . .  
Signal Type Press the left or right arrow button to  
select the signal your TV is receiving. Choose Cable if you  
are currently using cable or a cable box for TV signals.  
Choose Antenna if you are currently using an off-air  
antenna for TV signals.  
. . .  
English . . .  
Start Searches for channels the signal is receiving and  
stores them in the TV’s channel list. Go to page 9 for  
more information.  
List & Labels Edit the channels in the list or choose labels  
for each channel. For example, if channel 12 is NBC, you can  
use this feature to label it NBC so it appears on-screen as  
part of the Channel Banner.  
To delete a channel from the channel list, highlight Channel  
and use the left or right arrow button to select the channel.  
Then highlight In list and press the OK button. The box  
should no longer display a check mark.  
To add a label to a channel, select the channel in the Channel  
option. Press the down arrow button to highlight Label. Press  
the right arrow button to highlight the first space. Use the  
up or down arrow button to ascend or descend through the  
characters. Continue to press the right arrow button to  
highlight the space and the up or down arrow button to add  
a character. Press OK when you’re finished adding a label.  
Closed Caption Many programs are encoded with closed-  
captioning information, which lets you display the audio  
portion of a program as text on the TV screen.  
Closed captioning is not available on all channels at all times.  
Only specific programs encoded with closed-captioning  
information are applicable. When a program is closed  
captioned, CC is displayed in the Channel Banner. Go to  
Chapter 3 for more information about the Channel Banner.  
The closed caption options are:  
CC Display Lets you choose the way closed captioning  
information is shown on the screen.  
Off No captioning information displayed.  
On Captioning information always appears, when  
available.  
Muted=On Displays captioning information, when  
available, whenever the TV’s sound is muted by  
pressing the MUTE button. The captioning  
information is not displayed when the sound is not  
muted.  
 
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CC Mode Choose which captioning mode is used for displaying captioning  
information. If you are unsure of the differences among the modes, you may  
prefer to leave the closed captioned mode set to CC1, which displays complete  
text of the program in the primary language in your area.  
Auto Tuning Displays a choice list that lets you set up the TV to automatically  
tune to the correct video input channel when you press a component button  
(VCR1, VCR2, DVD, SAT•CABLE, etc.) on the remote. Go to Chapter 3 for details  
about the auto tuning feature.  
Language Lets you select your preferred language for the menus, which you  
should have set in the Initial Setup. Go to page 9 for more information.  
Parental Control Menu  
The Parental Control menu was explained in Chapter 3. Go to page 24 for more  
information.  
Time Menu  
TIME  
Go Back  
Sleep Timer Lets you set the TV to turn off after a given  
time. Press the right arrow button to add 15 minutes to the  
clock (up to four hours).  
Sleep Timer  
Time ref. Ch  
Time  
00:45  
01 NBC . . .  
08:25AM  
Wake-Up Timer  
Wake-Up Time  
Wake-Up Ch  
Time ref. Ch (Time reference Channel) Choose your PBS  
station to have the TV set the time for you.  
08:15AM  
05  
Time Time is set if you select a reference channel (see  
above). If time is not obtained, then enter it manually. If it is  
8:25, for example, you must first press the number 0 on the  
remote, then number 8, then 2 and then 5. Use the OK  
button to choose between AM and PM.  
Wake-Up Timer Lets you set the TV to turn itself on.  
Note: If the TV turns on by the wake-up timer and no remote or front  
panel buttons are pressed for 2 hours, the TV will turn itself off.  
Wake-Up Time Lets you set the time you want the TV to  
turn itself on.  
Wake-Up Ch (Wake-Up Channel) Lets you select a specific  
channel the TV tunes to when the wake-up timer is set.  
Alert Guard Menu  
The Alert Guard menu was explained in Chapter 3. Go to  
page 19 for more information.  
 
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Chapter 5: Other Information  
Troubleshooting  
Most problems with your TV can be corrected by consulting the following  
troubleshooting list.  
Note: If you prefer, we can provide you with the name of an Authorized Service Representative who  
will visit your home for a fee to install your electronic entertainment system and to instruct you in its  
operation. For details about this service, call 1-888-206-3359. For additional assistance while using  
Alert Guard Problems  
NWR channel not clear  
Make sure you have connected the provided Alert Guard antenna to the EXT Alert Guard  
ANT jack on the back of the TV. Go to page 8 for more information.  
You might be tuned to an NWR channel outside your immediate area. Go to the NWR  
CHANNEL menu to check all NWR channels receiving local area forecasts. Select the  
channel that sounds most appropriate.  
If the signal’s still not clear, you might need to connect an outdoor or amplified antenna  
to the EXT Alert Guard ANT jack on the back of the TV. For optimal reception, connect an  
outdoor antenna. Use an amplified antenna if you can’t connect an outdoor antenna. Go  
to page 59 to purchase an amplified antenna.  
Not getting local weather information from the NWR channel  
Make sure the NWR channel is set to a local channel.  
Message on-screen that READY light is out and NWR channel can’t send  
alerts for My Area  
You might be tuned to an NWR channel outside your immediate area. Go to the NWR  
CHANNEL menu to check all NWR channels receiving forecasts for your local area. If  
several channels sound equally as good, pick the one with your local forecast.  
You might have set My Area to a location where the TV isn’t located. For example, you  
might live in Indiana, but have a cottage in Ottawa County, Michigan. If the TV is in  
Michigan, you need to set the state of My Area to Michigan and the county to Ottawa  
County. Go to the Alert Guard menu and select Locations to check My Area setting.  
In rare cases, the NWR channel might not serve your area (generally, rural areas). From the  
LOCATIONS menu select the next closest area to you or choose your state and select All  
nearby.  
Message on-screen that READY light is out and no weekly test was received  
If you live in an area that generally does not receive good reception and you’ve tried  
setting a different NWR channel, you might need to connect an outdoor or amplified  
antenna to the EXT Alert Guard ANT jack on the back of the TV. For optimal reception,  
connect an outdoor antenna. Use an amplified antenna if you can’t connect an outdoor  
antenna. Go to page 59 to purchase an amplified antenna.  
If weather conditions are bad for several consecutive days, NOAA might not have been  
able to broadcast a test. If so, press CLEAR after receiving the message and check in a few  
days to see if the green READY light is back on. If the problem persists, the message will  
appear again in 9 days. Failure to fix the problem could result in alerts not being received.  
Message on-screen that areas were removed  
NWR channel can’t provide information for locations Nearby 1, 2, or 3 (areas set in the  
LOCATIONS menu) if they’re outside the reception area.  
 
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Message on-screen that I might have missed alerts  
Check the green light. If on, the signal might have been lost momentarily due to  
interference. If you think the reception you’re receiving is the best you can get, press the  
CLEAR button. The on-screen message won’t reappear.  
The NWR channel might be too weak. Press the HEAR VOICE button on the remote. If it’s  
not clear, you need to search for a stronger channel in the NWR CHANNEL menu. If  
you’re already receiving the strongest channel, connect an external or amplified antenna  
to the EXT Alert Guard ANT jack on the back of the TV. Go to page 59 to purchase an  
amplified antenna. For best reception, the external antenna should be located outside  
your home.  
Message on-screen that power was interrupted  
The TV can’t receive alerts during a power outage. Press the HEAR VOICE button once  
power is restored to hear any alerts that might have been issued.  
Message seen option not working  
The TV can’t display the message when the TV is off. Press the VIEW MESSAGE button to  
view the alert.  
Receiving too many alerts  
Go to the Alert Guard menu and select Locations. Check all the locations you set. If  
you’ve chosen All of U.S. or All nearby, you might want to select a specific area.  
If all four locations have been set in the LOCATIONS menu, consider setting Nearby 1, 2  
and 3 to No Area. Highlight the state you set for these areas and then press the left or  
right arrow button to choose No Area (it is listed before Alabama and after St. Lawrence  
River.  
TV Problems  
TV won’t turn on  
Press the TV button.  
Make sure the TV is plugged in.  
Check the wall receptacle (or extension cord) to make sure it is “live” by plugging in  
something else.  
Something might be wrong with your remote control. Press the POWER button on the  
front of the TV. If the TV turns on, check the remote control solutions on page 36.  
The front panel controls may be locked (disabled). Use the remote control to unlock the  
front panel controls by selecting the Lock Fr. Panel in the PARENTAL CONTROL menu and  
press OK (box won’t have check mark).  
Buttons don’t work  
If you’re using the remote control, press the TV button first to make sure the remote is in  
TV mode.  
The front panel controls may be locked (disabled). Use the remote control to unlock the  
front panel controls by selecting the Lock Fr. Panel in the PARENTAL CONTROL menu and  
press OK (box won’t have check mark).  
Unplug the TV for two minutes and then plug it back in. Turn the TV on and try again.  
TV turns off unexpectedly  
Sleep timer may have been activated. Go to page 32 for instructions.  
KidPass may have been activated. Go to page 28 for instructions.  
Wake-up timer turned on the TV and no remote or front panel buttons were pressed for  
two hours.  
 
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Electronic protection circuit may have been activated because of a power surge. Wait  
30 seconds and then turn on again. If this happens frequently, the voltage in your  
house may be abnormally high or low.  
Unplug TV. Wait five minutes. Plug it in again.  
TV turns on unexpectedly  
Wake-up timer might have been activated. Go to page 32 for instructions.  
You might have pressed CH+, CH- or OK on the remote accidentally.  
Blank screen  
Make sure you have connected the component to the TV correctly.  
Make sure the component connected to the TV’s turned on and the TV’s tuned to the  
corresponding video input channel.  
Try another channel.  
No sound, picture okay  
Maybe the sound is muted. Try pressing the volume up button to restore sound.  
Make sure the audio cables are fully connected to the AUDIO input jacks.  
If using S-Video or Y, PB, PR, remember to also connect the component’s left and right  
audio output jacks to the TV’s AUDIO input jacks.  
Make sure the Int. Speakers option in the SOUND menu is turned on.  
Can’t select certain channel  
Channel may be blocked or not approved through the V-Chip.  
If using a VCR, check to make sure the TV/VCR button on the VCR is in the correct  
mode (press the TV/VCR button on your VCR).  
Noisy stereo reception  
May be a weak station. Access the SOUND menu, highlight Sound Type and then  
choose Mono.  
No picture/blue screen, no sound but TV is on  
Maybe the signal type is set wrong. Go to page 31 for detailed instructions.  
The channel might be blank — change channels.  
If you’re watching your VCR and it’s connected with a coaxial cable to the TV ANT jack,  
tune the TV to channel 3 or 4 (whichever channel is selected on the 3/4 switch on the  
back of your VCR). Also check to make sure the TV/VCR button on the VCR is in the  
correct mode (press the TV/VCR button on your VCR).  
Sound okay, picture poor  
Check antenna and video connections. Make sure all of the cables are firmly connected  
to the jacks.  
Try adjusting the sharpness function to improve weak signals. Go to page 30 for more  
instructions.  
Black box appears on the screen  
Closed-captioning might be on. Check Closed Caption in the Setup menu. Go to page  
31 for more instructions.  
PASSWORD menu appears  
KidPass option is activated and you try to reset the time.  
You turn the TV on after KidPass shut off the TV.  
 
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Other Information  
The Remote Control Doesn’t Work  
Something might be between the remote and the remote sensor on the component.  
Make sure there is a clear path.  
Maybe the remote isn’t aimed directly at the component (TV or VCR) that you’re trying  
to operate.  
Maybe remote is not in TV Mode. Press the TV button so remote will control TV.  
Maybe batteries in remote are weak, dead, or installed incorrectly. Put new batteries in  
the remote. (Note, if you remove the batteries, you may have to reprogram the remote  
to operate other components.)  
You might need to reset the remote: remove batteries and press the number 1 button  
for at least 60 seconds. Release the 1 button, replace the batteries, and (if necessary)  
program the remote again.  
Problems with V-Chip/Parental Controls  
The rating limits don’t work  
You must lock the settings. Go to the MAIN MENU (press MENU on your remote), select  
Parental Control, select V-Chip active.  
I don’t remember my password and I want to unlock the TV  
If you forget your password you can reset it. Make sure the TV is off. Simultaneously  
press and hold VOL< on the TV’s front panel and CLEAR on the remote for  
approximately 5 seconds. Enter a new password the next time you access the PARENTAL  
CONTROL menu.  
The V-Chip won’t let me watch a program even though it’s not rated as  
violent  
Maybe the movie was given an NR (Not Rated) status. After you block movie ratings,  
you must set NR to View separately in order to view movies with an NR rating.  
Care and Cleaning  
CAUTION: Turn OFF your TV before cleaning.  
You can clean the TV as required, using a soft lint-free cloth. Be sure to occasionally  
dust the ventilation slots in the cabinet to help assure adequate ventilation.  
The TV’s screen may be cleaned with a soft, lint-free cloth as well. Take care not to  
scratch or mar the screen. If necessary, you may use a cloth dampened with warm  
water. Never use strong cleaning agents, such as ammonia-based cleaners, or  
abrasive powder. These types of cleaners will damage the TV.  
While cleaning do not spray liquid directly on the lights on the front of the TV, on the  
screen, or allow liquid to run down the screen and inside the TV. Also, never place  
drinks or vases with water on top of the TV. This could increase the risk of fire or  
shock hazard or damage to the TV.  
Caution: Using video games or any external accessory with fixed images for extended  
periods of time can cause them to be permanently imprinted on the picture tube (or  
projection TV picture tubes). ALSO, some network/program logos, phone numbers, etc.  
may cause similar damage. This damage is not covered by your warranty.  
 
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Alert Guard Location Codes  
If you can’t find your location code, call 1-888-NWR-SAME  
Marshall  
Mobile  
Monroe  
Montgomery  
Morgan  
Perry  
Pickens  
Pike  
Randolph  
Russell  
St. Clair  
Shelby  
001095  
001097  
001099  
001101  
001103  
001105  
001107  
001109  
001111  
001113  
001115  
001117  
001119  
001121  
001123  
001125  
001127  
001129  
001131  
001133  
Fairbanks  
002240  
Crawford  
Crittenden  
Cross  
Dallas  
Desha  
005033  
005035  
005037  
005039  
005041  
005043  
005045  
005047  
005049  
005051  
005053  
005055  
005057  
005059  
005061  
005063  
005065  
005067  
005069  
005071  
005073  
005075  
005077  
005079  
005081  
005083  
005085  
005087  
005089  
005091  
005093  
005095  
005097  
005099  
005101  
005103  
005105  
005107  
005109  
005111  
005113  
005115  
005117  
005119  
005121  
005123  
Alabama Counties  
Autauga  
Baldwin  
Barbour  
Bibb  
001001  
Valdez-Cordova 002261  
Wade Hampton 002270  
Wrangell-  
Petersburg  
Yakutat  
Yukon-Koyukuk 002290  
American Samoa  
Eastern District 060010  
Manu’a District 060020  
Rose Island  
Swains Island  
Western District 060050  
Arizona Counties  
Apache  
Cochise  
Coconino  
Gila  
Graham  
Greenlee  
LaPaz  
Maricopa  
Mohave  
Navajo  
Pima  
001003  
001005  
001007  
001009  
001011  
001013  
001015  
001017  
001019  
001021  
001023  
001025  
001027  
001029  
001031  
001033  
001035  
001037  
001039  
001041  
001043  
001045  
001047  
001049  
001051  
001053  
001055  
001057  
001059  
001061  
001063  
001065  
001067  
001069  
001071  
001073  
001075  
001077  
001079  
001081  
001083  
001085  
001087  
001089  
001091  
001093  
002280  
002282  
Blount  
Bullock  
Butler  
Drew  
Faulkner  
Franklin  
Fulton  
Garland  
Grant  
Greene  
Hempstead  
Hot Spring  
Howard  
Independence  
Izard  
Jackson  
Jefferson  
Johnson  
Lafayette  
Lawrence  
Lee  
Lincoln  
Little River  
Logan  
Lonoke  
Madison  
Marion  
Miller  
Mississippi  
Monroe  
Montgomery  
Nevada  
Newton  
Ouachita  
Perry  
Calhoun  
Chambers  
Cherokee  
Chilton  
Choctaw  
Clarke  
060030  
060040  
Sumter  
Talladega  
Tallapoosa  
Tuscaloosa  
Walker  
Washington  
Wilcox  
Winston  
Alaska  
Aleutians East  
Aleutians West 002016  
Anchorage  
Bethel  
Bristol Bay  
Denali  
Dillingham  
Fairbanks N. Star 002090  
Haines  
Juneau  
Kenai Peninsula 002122  
Ketchikan Gtwy. 002130  
Kodiak Island  
Lake & Peninsula 002164  
Matanuska-  
Susitna  
Nome  
North Slope  
Clay  
Cleburne  
Coffee  
Colbert  
Conecuh  
Coosa  
004001  
004003  
004005  
004007  
004009  
004011  
004012  
004013  
004015  
004017  
004019  
004021  
004023  
004025  
004027  
Covington  
Crenshaw  
Cullman  
Dale  
002013  
002020  
002050  
002060  
002068  
002070  
Dallas  
DeKalb  
Elmore  
Pinal  
Santa Cruz  
Yavapai  
Yuma  
Arkansas Counties  
Arkansas  
Ashley  
Baxter  
Benton  
Boone  
Bradley  
Calhoun  
Carroll  
Chicot  
Clark  
Clay  
Cleburne  
Cleveland  
Columbia  
Conway  
Craighead  
Escambia  
Etowah  
Fayette  
Franklin  
Geneva  
Greene  
Hale  
002100  
002110  
005001  
005003  
005005  
005007  
005009  
005011  
005013  
005015  
005017  
005019  
005021  
005023  
005025  
005027  
005029  
005031  
Henry  
002150  
Houston  
Jackson  
Jefferson  
Lamar  
002170  
002180  
002185  
Phillips  
Pike  
Poinsett  
Polk  
Pope  
Prairie  
Pulaski  
Randolph  
St. Francis  
Lauderdale  
Lawrence  
Lee  
Northwest Artic 002188  
Pr. Wales-Outer  
Ketch  
Limestone  
Lowndes  
Macon  
Madison  
Marengo  
Marion  
002201  
002220  
Sitka  
Skagway-  
Hoonah-Ang  
Southeast  
002232  
 
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Garfield  
Gilpin  
Grand  
Gunnison  
Hinsdale  
Huerfano  
Jackson  
Jefferson  
Kiowa  
008045  
008047  
008049  
008051  
008053  
008055  
008057  
008059  
008061  
008063  
008065  
008067  
008069  
008071  
008073  
008075  
008077  
008079  
008081  
008083  
008085  
008087  
008089  
008091  
008093  
008095  
008097  
008099  
008101  
008103  
008105  
008107  
008109  
008111  
008113  
008115  
008117  
008119  
008121  
008123  
008125  
Tolland  
Windham  
Delaware Counties  
Kent  
New Castle  
Sussex  
Federated States of  
Micronesia  
Chuuk  
Kosrae  
Pohnpei  
Yap  
Florida Counties  
Alachua  
Baker  
009013  
009015  
Saline  
Scott  
Searcy  
Sebastian  
Sevier  
Sharp  
Stone  
Union  
Van Buren  
Washington  
White  
Woodruff  
Yell  
California Counties  
Alameda  
Alpine  
Amador  
Butte  
Calaveras  
Colusa  
Contra Costa  
Del Norte  
El Dorado  
Fresno  
005125  
005127  
005129  
005131  
005133  
005135  
005137  
005139  
005141  
005143  
005145  
005147  
005149  
San Benito  
San Bernardino 006071  
San Diego  
San Francisco  
San Joaquin  
006069  
006073  
006075  
006077  
010001  
010003  
010005  
San Luis Obispo 006079  
San Mateo  
Santa Barbara  
Santa Clara  
Santa Cruz  
Shasta  
Sierra  
Siskiyou  
Solano  
Sonoma  
Stanislaus  
Sutter  
Tehama  
Trinity  
006081  
006083  
006085  
006087  
006089  
006091  
006093  
006095  
006097  
006099  
006101  
006103  
006105  
006107  
006109  
006111  
006113  
006115  
064002  
064005  
064040  
064060  
Kit Carson  
Lake  
La Plata  
Larimer  
Las Animas  
Lincoln  
Logan  
Mesa  
Mineral  
Moffat  
Montezuma  
Montrose  
Morgan  
Otero  
Ouray  
Park  
Phillips  
Pitkin  
Prowers  
Pueblo  
Rio Blanco  
Rio Grande  
Routt  
Saguache  
San Juan  
San Miguel  
Sedgwick  
Summit  
Teller  
012001  
012003  
012005  
012007  
012009  
012011  
012013  
012015  
012017  
012019  
012021  
012023  
012027  
012029  
012031  
012033  
012035  
012037  
012039  
012041  
012043  
012045  
012047  
012049  
012051  
012053  
012055  
012057  
012059  
012061  
012063  
012065  
012067  
012069  
012071  
006001  
Bay  
006003  
006005  
006007  
006009  
006011  
006013  
006015  
006017  
006019  
006021  
006023  
006025  
006027  
006029  
006031  
006033  
006035  
006037  
006039  
006041  
006043  
006045  
006047  
006049  
006051  
006053  
006055  
006057  
006059  
006061  
006063  
006065  
006067  
Bradford  
Brevard  
Broward  
Calhoun  
Charlotte  
Citrus  
Clay  
Collier  
Columbia  
DeSoto  
Dixie  
Duval  
Escambia  
Flagler  
Franklin  
Gadsden  
Gilchrist  
Glades  
Tulare  
Tuolumne  
Ventura  
Yolo  
Yuba  
Colorado Counties  
Glenn  
Adams  
008001  
Humboldt  
Imperial  
Inyo  
Kern  
Kings  
Alamosa  
Arapahoe  
Archuleta  
Baca  
008003  
008005  
008007  
008009  
008011  
008013  
008014  
008015  
008017  
008019  
008021  
008023  
008025  
008027  
008029  
008031  
008033  
008035  
008037  
008039  
008041  
008043  
Bent  
Lake  
Lassen  
Boulder  
Broomfield  
Chaffee  
Cheyenne  
Clear Creek  
Conejos  
Costilla  
Crowley  
Custer  
Los Angeles  
Madera  
Marin  
Mariposa  
Mendocino  
Merced  
Modoc  
Mono  
Monterey  
Napa  
Nevada  
Orange  
Placer  
Plumas  
Riverside  
Sacramento  
Gulf  
Hamilton  
Hardee  
Hendry  
Hernando  
Highlands  
Hillsborough  
Holmes  
Indian River  
Jackson  
Jefferson  
Lafayette  
Lake  
Washington  
Weld  
Yuma  
Connecticut Counties  
Fairfield  
Delta  
Denver  
Dolores  
Douglas  
Eagle  
Elbert  
El Paso  
009001  
Hartford  
009003  
009005  
009007  
009009  
009011  
Litchfield  
Middlesex  
New Haven  
New London  
Lee  
Fremont  
 
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Pickens  
Pierce  
Pike  
013227  
013229  
013231  
013233  
013235  
013237  
013239  
013241  
013243  
013245  
013247  
013249  
013251  
013253  
013255  
013257  
013259  
013261  
013263  
013265  
013267  
013269  
013271  
013273  
013275  
013277  
013279  
013281  
013283  
013285  
013287  
013289  
013291  
013293  
013295  
013297  
013299  
013301  
013303  
013305  
013307  
013309  
013311  
013313  
013315  
013317  
013319  
013321  
Gordon  
Grady  
Greene  
Gwinnett  
Habersham  
Hall  
Hancock  
Haralson  
Harris  
Hart  
Heard  
Henry  
Houston  
Irwin  
013129  
013131  
013133  
013135  
013137  
013139  
013141  
013143  
013145  
013147  
013149  
013151  
013153  
013155  
013157  
013159  
013161  
013163  
013165  
013167  
013169  
013171  
013173  
013175  
013177  
013179  
013181  
013183  
013185  
013187  
013189  
013191  
013193  
013195  
013197  
013199  
013201  
013205  
013207  
013209  
013211  
013213  
013215  
013217  
013219  
013221  
013223  
013225  
Leon  
Levy  
Liberty  
012073  
012075  
012077  
012079  
012081  
012083  
012085  
012086  
012087  
012089  
012091  
012093  
012095  
012097  
012099  
012101  
012103  
012105  
012107  
012109  
012111  
012113  
012115  
012117  
012119  
012121  
012123  
012125  
012127  
012129  
012131  
012133  
Bulloch  
Burke  
Butts  
Calhoun  
Camden  
Candler  
Carroll  
Catoosa  
Charlton  
Chatham  
013031  
013033  
013035  
013037  
013039  
013043  
013045  
013047  
013049  
013051  
Polk  
Madison  
Manatee  
Marion  
Martin  
Miami-Dade  
Monroe  
Nassau  
Okaloosa  
Okeechobee  
Orange  
Osceola  
Palm Beach  
Pasco  
Pulaski  
Putnam  
Quitman  
Rabun  
Randolph  
Richmond  
Rockdale  
Schley  
Screven  
Seminole  
Spalding  
Stephens  
Stewart  
Sumter  
Talbot  
Taliaferro  
Tattnall  
Taylor  
Telfair  
Terrell  
Thomas  
Tift  
Toombs  
Towns  
Treutlen  
Troup  
Turner  
Twiggs  
Union  
Upson  
Walker  
Walton  
Ware  
Warren  
Washington  
Wayne  
Webster  
Wheeler  
White  
Whitfield  
Wilcox  
Wilkes  
Wilkinson  
Worth  
Chattahoochee 013053  
Chattooga  
Cherokee  
Clarke  
Clay  
Clayton  
Clinch  
013055  
013057  
013059  
013061  
013063  
013065  
013067  
013069  
013071  
013073  
013075  
013077  
013079  
013081  
013083  
013085  
013087  
013089  
013091  
013093  
013095  
013097  
013099  
013101  
013103  
013105  
013107  
013109  
013111  
013113  
013115  
013117  
013119  
013121  
013123  
013125  
013127  
Jackson  
Jasper  
Jeff Davis  
Jefferson  
Jenkins  
Johnson  
Jones  
Lamar  
Lanier  
Laurens  
Lee  
Liberty  
Pinellas  
Polk  
Cobb  
Putnam  
St. Johns  
St. Lucie  
Santa Rosa  
Sarasota  
Seminole  
Sumter  
Suwannee  
Taylor  
Coffee  
Colquitt  
Columbia  
Cook  
Coweta  
Crawford  
Crisp  
Dade  
Lincoln  
Long  
Dawson  
Decatur  
DeKalb  
Dodge  
Union  
Volusia  
Lowndes  
Lumpkin  
McDuffie  
McIntosh  
Macon  
Madison  
Marion  
Meriwether  
Miller  
Mitchell  
Monroe  
Montgomery  
Morgan  
Murray  
Muscogee  
Newton  
Oconee  
Oglethorpe  
Paulding  
Peach  
Wakulla  
Walton  
Washington  
Georgia Counties  
Appling  
Atkinson  
Bacon  
Baker  
Baldwin  
Banks  
Dooly  
Dougherty  
Douglas  
Early  
Echols  
Effingham  
Elbert  
Emanuel  
Evans  
Fannin  
Fayette  
Floyd  
Forsyth  
Franklin  
Fulton  
Gilmer  
Glascock  
Glynn  
013001  
013003  
013005  
013007  
013009  
013011  
013013  
013015  
013017  
013019  
013021  
013023  
013025  
013027  
013029  
Barrow  
Bartow  
Ben Hill  
Berrien  
Bibb  
Bleckley  
Brantley  
Brooks  
Bryan  
 
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Hawaii Counties  
Hawaii  
Honolulu  
Kalawao  
Kauai  
Maui  
Idaho Counties  
Ada  
Kane  
017089  
017091  
017093  
017095  
017097  
017099  
017101  
017103  
017105  
017107  
017109  
017111  
017113  
017115  
017117  
017119  
017121  
017123  
017125  
017127  
017129  
017131  
017133  
017135  
017137  
017139  
017141  
017143  
017145  
017147  
017149  
017151  
017153  
017155  
017157  
017159  
017161  
017163  
017165  
017167  
017169  
017171  
017173  
017175  
017177  
017179  
017181  
017183  
Twin Falls  
Valley  
Washington  
Illinois Counties  
Adams  
Alexander  
Bond  
Boone  
Brown  
Bureau  
Calhoun  
Carroll  
Cass  
Champaign  
Christian  
Clark  
Clay  
Clinton  
Coles  
016083  
016085  
016087  
Wabash  
Warren  
Washington  
Wayne  
White  
Whiteside  
Will  
Williamson  
Winnebago  
Woodford  
Indiana Counties  
Adams  
017185  
017187  
017189  
017191  
017193  
017195  
017197  
017199  
017201  
017203  
015001  
015003  
015005  
015007  
015009  
Kankakee  
Kendall  
Knox  
017001  
017003  
017005  
017007  
017009  
017011  
017013  
017015  
017017  
017019  
017021  
017023  
017025  
017027  
017029  
017031  
017033  
017035  
017037  
017039  
017041  
017043  
017045  
017047  
017049  
017051  
017053  
017055  
017057  
017059  
017061  
017063  
017065  
017067  
017069  
017071  
017073  
017075  
017077  
017079  
017081  
017083  
017085  
017087  
Lake  
La Salle  
Lawrence  
Lee  
Livingston  
Logan  
McDonough  
McHenry  
McLean  
Macon  
Macoupin  
Madison  
Marion  
Marshall  
Mason  
Massac  
Menard  
Mercer  
Monroe  
Montgomery  
Morgan  
Moultrie  
Ogle  
016001  
016003  
016005  
016007  
016009  
016011  
016013  
016015  
016017  
016019  
016021  
016023  
016025  
016027  
016029  
016031  
016033  
016035  
016037  
016039  
016041  
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016053  
016055  
016057  
016059  
016061  
016063  
016065  
016067  
016069  
016071  
016073  
016075  
016077  
016079  
016081  
Adams  
Bannock  
Bear Lake  
Benewah  
Bingham  
Blaine  
018001  
018003  
018005  
018007  
018009  
018011  
018013  
018015  
018017  
018019  
018021  
018023  
018025  
018027  
018029  
018031  
018033  
018035  
018037  
018039  
018041  
018043  
018045  
018047  
018049  
018051  
018053  
018055  
018057  
018059  
018061  
018063  
018065  
018067  
018069  
018071  
018073  
Allen  
Bartholomew  
Benton  
Blackford  
Boone  
Brown  
Carroll  
Cass  
Clark  
Clay  
Clinton  
Crawford  
Daviess  
Dearborn  
Decatur  
DeKalb  
Delaware  
Dubois  
Elkhart  
Fayette  
Floyd  
Fountain  
Franklin  
Fulton  
Boise  
Bonner  
Bonneville  
Boundary  
Butte  
Camas  
Cook  
Canyon  
Caribou  
Cassia  
Clark  
Clearwater  
Custer  
Crawford  
Cumberland  
DeKalb  
De Witt  
Douglas  
DuPage  
Edgar  
Edwards  
Effingham  
Fayette  
Ford  
Franklin  
Fulton  
Gallatin  
Greene  
Grundy  
Hamilton  
Hancock  
Hardin  
Henderson  
Henry  
Iroquois  
Jackson  
Jasper  
Elmore  
Franklin  
Fremont  
Gem  
Gooding  
Idaho  
Jefferson  
Jerome  
Kootenai  
Latah  
Peoria  
Perry  
Piatt  
Pike  
Pope  
Pulaski  
Putnam  
Randolph  
Richland  
Rock Island  
St. Clair  
Saline  
Sangamon  
Schuyler  
Scott  
Shelby  
Stark  
Stephenson  
Tazewell  
Union  
Lemhi  
Lewis  
Gibson  
Grant  
Greene  
Lincoln  
Madison  
Minidoka  
Nez Perce  
Oneida  
Owyhee  
Payette  
Power  
Hamilton  
Hancock  
Harrison  
Hendricks  
Henry  
Howard  
Huntington  
Jackson  
Jasper  
Jefferson  
Jersey  
Jo Daviess  
Johnson  
Shoshone  
Teton  
Vermilion  
 
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Harrison  
Henry  
Howard  
Humboldt  
Ida  
Iowa  
Jackson  
Jasper  
Jefferson  
Johnson  
Jones  
Keokuk  
Kossuth  
Lee  
019081  
019083  
019085  
019087  
019089  
019091  
019093  
019095  
019097  
019099  
019101  
019103  
019105  
019107  
019109  
019111  
019113  
019115  
019117  
019119  
019121  
019123  
019125  
019127  
019129  
019131  
019133  
019135  
019137  
019139  
019141  
019143  
019145  
019147  
019149  
019151  
019153  
Jay  
018075  
018077  
018079  
018081  
018083  
018085  
018087  
018089  
018091  
018093  
018095  
018097  
018099  
018101  
018103  
018105  
018107  
018109  
018111  
018113  
018115  
018117  
018119  
018121  
018123  
018125  
018127  
018129  
018131  
018133  
018135  
018137  
018139  
018141  
018143  
018145  
018147  
018149  
018151  
018153  
018155  
018157  
018159  
018161  
018163  
018165  
018167  
018169  
Warren  
018171  
018173  
018175  
018177  
018179  
018181  
018183  
Van Buren  
Wapello  
Warren  
Washington  
Wayne  
Webster  
Winnebago  
Winneshiek  
Woodbury  
Worth  
Wright  
Kansas Counties  
Allen  
Anderson  
Atchison  
Barber  
Barton  
Bourbon  
Brown  
Butler  
Chase  
Chautauqua  
Cherokee  
Cheyenne  
Clark  
Clay  
Cloud  
019177  
019179  
019181  
019183  
019185  
019187  
019189  
019191  
019193  
019195  
019197  
Jefferson  
Jennings  
Johnson  
Knox  
Kosciusko  
LaGrange  
Lake  
La Porte  
Lawrence  
Madison  
Marion  
Marshall  
Martin  
Miami  
Monroe  
Montgomery  
Morgan  
Newton  
Noble  
Ohio  
Orange  
Owen  
Parke  
Perry  
Pike  
Porter  
Posey  
Pulaski  
Putnam  
Randolph  
Ripley  
Rush  
St. Joseph  
Scott  
Shelby  
Spencer  
Starke  
Steuben  
Sullivan  
Switzerland  
Tippecanoe  
Tipton  
Warrick  
Washington  
Wayne  
Wells  
White  
Whitley  
Iowa Counties  
Adair  
019001  
019003  
019005  
019007  
019009  
019011  
019013  
019015  
019017  
019019  
019021  
019023  
019025  
019027  
019029  
019031  
019033  
019035  
019037  
019039  
019041  
019043  
019045  
019047  
019049  
019051  
019053  
019055  
019057  
019059  
019061  
019063  
019065  
019067  
019069  
019071  
019073  
019075  
019077  
019079  
Adams  
Allamakee  
Appanoose  
Audubon  
Benton  
Black Hawk  
Boone  
020001  
020003  
020005  
020007  
020009  
020011  
020013  
020015  
020017  
020019  
020021  
020023  
020025  
020027  
020029  
020031  
020033  
020035  
020037  
020039  
020041  
020043  
020045  
020047  
020049  
020051  
020053  
020055  
020057  
020059  
020061  
020063  
020065  
020067  
020069  
020071  
Linn  
Louisa  
Lucas  
Lyon  
Bremer  
Buchanan  
Buena Vista  
Butler  
Calhoun  
Carroll  
Cass  
Cedar  
Cerro Gordo  
Cherokee  
Chickasaw  
Clarke  
Clay  
Clayton  
Clinton  
Crawford  
Dallas  
Davis  
Decatur  
Delaware  
Des Moines  
Dickinson  
Dubuque  
Emmet  
Fayette  
Floyd  
Franklin  
Fremont  
Greene  
Madison  
Mahaska  
Marion  
Marshall  
Mills  
Mitchell  
Monona  
Monroe  
Montgomery  
Muscatine  
O’Brien  
Osceola  
Page  
Coffey  
Comanche  
Cowley  
Crawford  
Decatur  
Dickinson  
Doniphan  
Douglas  
Edwards  
Elk  
Ellis  
Ellsworth  
Finney  
Ford  
Franklin  
Geary  
Palo Alto  
Plymouth  
Pocahontas  
Polk  
Pottawattamie 019155  
Poweshiek  
Ringgold  
Sac  
Scott  
Shelby  
Sioux  
Story  
Tama  
Taylor  
Union  
019157  
019159  
019161  
019163  
019165  
019167  
019169  
019171  
019173  
019175  
Union  
Gove  
Graham  
Grant  
Gray  
Greeley  
Vanderburgh  
Vermillion  
Vigo  
Grundy  
Guthrie  
Hamilton  
Wabash  
 
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Saline  
Scott  
020169  
020171  
020173  
020175  
020177  
020179  
020181  
020183  
020185  
020187  
020189  
020191  
020193  
020195  
020197  
020199  
020201  
020203  
020205  
020207  
020209  
Clinton  
Crittenden  
Cumberland  
Daviess  
Edmonson  
Elliott  
021053  
021055  
021057  
021059  
021061  
021063  
021065  
021067  
021069  
021071  
021073  
021075  
021077  
021079  
021081  
021083  
021085  
021087  
021089  
021091  
021093  
021095  
021097  
021099  
021101  
021103  
021105  
021107  
021109  
021111  
021113  
021115  
021117  
021119  
021121  
021123  
021125  
021127  
021129  
021131  
021133  
021135  
021137  
021139  
021141  
021143  
021145  
021147  
McLean  
Madison  
Magoffin  
Marion  
Marshall  
Martin  
021149  
021151  
021153  
021155  
021157  
021159  
021161  
021163  
021165  
021167  
021169  
021171  
021173  
021175  
021177  
021179  
021181  
021183  
021185  
021187  
021189  
021191  
021193  
021195  
021197  
021199  
021201  
021203  
021205  
021207  
021209  
021211  
021213  
021215  
021217  
021219  
021221  
021223  
021225  
021227  
021229  
021231  
021233  
021235  
021237  
021239  
Greenwood  
Hamilton  
Harper  
Harvey  
Haskell  
Hodgeman  
Jackson  
Jefferson  
Jewell  
Johnson  
Kearney  
Kingman  
Kiowa  
Labette  
Lane  
Leavenworth  
Lincoln  
Linn  
Logan  
Lyon  
McPherson  
Marion  
Marshall  
Meade  
020073  
020075  
020077  
020079  
020081  
020083  
020085  
020087  
020089  
020091  
020093  
020095  
020097  
020099  
020101  
020103  
020105  
020107  
020109  
020111  
020113  
020115  
020117  
020119  
020121  
020123  
020125  
020127  
020129  
020131  
020133  
020135  
020137  
020139  
020141  
020143  
020145  
020147  
020149  
020151  
020153  
020155  
020157  
020159  
020161  
020163  
020165  
020167  
Sedgwick  
Seward  
Shawnee  
Sheridan  
Sherman  
Smith  
Stafford  
Stanton  
Stevens  
Sumner  
Thomas  
Trego  
Wabaunsee  
Wallace  
Washington  
Wichita  
Wilson  
Woodson  
Wyandotte  
Kentucky Counties  
Adair  
Allen  
Anderson  
Ballard  
Barren  
Bath  
Estill  
Mason  
Meade  
Fayette  
Fleming  
Floyd  
Franklin  
Fulton  
Gallatin  
Garrard  
Grant  
Graves  
Grayson  
Green  
Greenup  
Hancock  
Hardin  
Harlan  
Harrison  
Hart  
Henderson  
Henry  
Hickman  
Hopkins  
Jackson  
Jefferson  
Jessamine  
Johnson  
Kenton  
Knott  
Knox  
Larue  
Laurel  
Lawrence  
Lee  
Leslie  
Letcher  
Lewis  
Lincoln  
Livingston  
Logan  
Menifee  
Mercer  
Metcalfe  
Monroe  
Montgomery  
Morgan  
Muhlenberg  
Nelson  
Nicholas  
Ohio  
Oldham  
Owen  
Owsley  
Pendleton  
Perry  
Pike  
Powell  
021001  
021003  
021005  
021007  
021009  
021011  
021013  
021015  
021017  
021019  
021021  
021023  
021025  
021027  
021029  
021031  
021033  
021035  
021037  
021039  
021041  
021043  
021045  
021047  
021049  
021051  
Miami  
Mitchell  
Montgomery  
Morris  
Morton  
Nemaha  
Neosho  
Ness  
Pulaski  
Robertson  
Rockcastle  
Rowan  
Russell  
Scott  
Bell  
Boone  
Bourbon  
Boyd  
Shelby  
Norton  
Osage  
Boyle  
Simpson  
Spencer  
Taylor  
Todd  
Trigg  
Trimble  
Union  
Warren  
Washington  
Wayne  
Webster  
Whitely  
Wolfe  
Bracken  
Breathitt  
Breckinridge  
Bullitt  
Osborne  
Ottawa  
Pawnee  
Phillips  
Pottawatomie  
Pratt  
Rawlins  
Reno  
Republic  
Rice  
Butler  
Caldwell  
Calloway  
Campbell  
Carlisle  
Carroll  
Carter  
Casey  
Christian  
Clark  
Riley  
Rooks  
Rush  
Russell  
Lyon  
McCracken  
McCreary  
Woodford  
Clay  
 
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Louisiana Parishes  
St. John, Baptist 022095  
Jaluit Atoll  
Jemo Island  
Kili Island  
Kwajalein Atoll 068150  
Lae Atoll  
Lib Island  
Likiep Atoll  
Majuro Atoll  
Maloelap Atoll 068300  
Mejit Island  
Mili Atoll  
Namorik Atoll  
Namu Atoll  
Rongelap Atoll 068350  
Rongrik Atoll  
Toke Atoll  
Ujae Atoll  
Ujelang Atoll  
Utrik Atoll  
Wotho Atoll  
Wotje Atoll  
Maryland Cities  
City of  
068120  
068130  
068140  
Massachusetts Counties  
Acadia  
022001  
St. Landry  
St. Martin  
St. Mary  
St. Tammany  
Tangipahoa  
Tensas  
Terrebonne  
Union  
Vermilion  
Vernon  
022097  
022099  
022101  
022103  
022105  
022107  
022109  
022111  
022113  
022115  
022117  
022119  
Barnstable  
Berkshire  
Bristol  
Dukes  
Essex  
Franklin  
Hampden  
Hampshire  
Middlesex  
Nantucket  
Norfolk  
Plymouth  
Suffolk  
Worcester  
025001  
025003  
025005  
025007  
025009  
025011  
025013  
025015  
025017  
025019  
025021  
025023  
025025  
025027  
Allen  
022003  
022005  
022007  
022009  
022011  
022013  
022015  
022017  
022019  
022021  
022023  
022025  
022027  
022029  
022031  
Ascension  
Assumption  
Avoyelles  
Beauregard  
Bienville  
Bossier  
068160  
068170  
068180  
068190  
Caddo  
068310  
068320  
068330  
068340  
Calcasieu  
Caldwell  
Cameron  
Catahoula  
Claiborne  
Concordia  
DeSoto  
Washington  
Webster  
W. Baton Rouge 022121  
W. Carroll  
W. Feliciana  
Winn  
022123  
022125  
022127  
068360  
068385  
068390  
068400  
068410  
068420  
068430  
Michigan Counties  
Alcona  
Alger  
026001  
E. Baton Rouge 022033  
Maine Counties  
Androscoggin  
Aroostook  
Cumberland  
Franklin  
Hancock  
Kennebec  
Knox  
026003  
026005  
026007  
026009  
026011  
026013  
026015  
026017  
026019  
026021  
026023  
026025  
026027  
026029  
026031  
026033  
026035  
026037  
026039  
026041  
026043  
026045  
026047  
026049  
026051  
026053  
E. Carroll  
E. Feliciana  
Evangeline  
Franklin  
Grant  
022035  
022037  
022039  
022041  
022043  
022045  
022047  
022049  
022051  
023001  
023003  
023005  
023007  
023009  
023011  
023013  
023015  
023017  
023019  
023021  
023023  
023025  
023027  
023029  
023031  
Allegan  
Alpena  
Antrim  
Arenac  
Baraga  
Barry  
Iberia  
Baltimore  
Maryland Counties  
024510  
Iberville  
Jackson  
Jefferson  
Bay  
Benzie  
Lincoln  
Oxford  
Allegany  
Anne Arundel  
Baltimore  
Calvert  
Caroline  
Carroll  
024001  
Berrien  
Branch  
Calhoun  
Cass  
Charlevoix  
Cheboygan  
Chippewa  
Clare  
Clinton  
Crawford  
Delta  
Dickinson  
Eaton  
024003  
024005  
024009  
024011  
024013  
024015  
024017  
024019  
024021  
024023  
024025  
024027  
024029  
024031  
Jefferson Davis 022053  
Penobscot  
Piscataquis  
Sagadahoc  
Somerset  
Waldo  
Lafayette  
Lafourche  
La Salle  
Lincoln  
Livingston  
Madison  
Morehouse  
Natchitoches  
Orleans  
Ouachita  
Plaquemines  
Pointe Coupee  
Rapides  
Red River  
Richland  
Sabine  
022055  
022057  
022059  
022061  
022063  
022065  
022067  
022069  
022071  
022073  
022075  
022077  
022079  
022081  
022083  
022085  
022087  
022089  
022091  
022093  
Cecil  
Charles  
Washington  
York  
Dorchester  
Frederick  
Garrett  
Harford  
Howard  
Kent  
Marshall Islands  
Ailinginae Atoll 068007  
Ailinglaplap  
Atoll  
068010  
068030  
068040  
068050  
068060  
068070  
068073  
068080  
Ailuk Atoll  
Arno Atoll  
Aur Atoll  
Bikar Atoll  
Bikini Atoll  
Bokak Atoll  
Ebon Atoll  
Emmet  
Genesee  
Gladwin  
Gogebic  
Montgomery  
Prince George’s 024033  
Queen Anne’s  
St. Mary’s  
Somerset  
Talbot  
Washington  
Wicomico  
Worcester  
024035  
024037  
024039  
024041  
024043  
024045  
024047  
Grand Traverse 026055  
St. Bernard  
St. Charles  
St. Helena  
St. James  
Gratiot  
026057  
026059  
026061  
026063  
Enewetak Atoll 068090  
Hillsdale  
Houghton  
Huron  
Erikub Atoll  
Jabat Island  
068100  
068110  
 
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Washtenaw  
Wayne  
Wexford  
Minnesota Counties  
Aitkin  
026161  
026163  
026165  
Attala  
Benton  
Bolivar  
Calhoun  
Carroll  
Chickasaw  
Choctaw  
Claiborne  
Clarke  
Clay  
Coahoma  
Copiah  
Covington  
DeSoto  
Forrest  
Franklin  
George  
028007  
028009  
028011  
028013  
028015  
028017  
028019  
028021  
028023  
028025  
028027  
028029  
028031  
028033  
028035  
028037  
028039  
028041  
028043  
028045  
028047  
028049  
028051  
028053  
028055  
028057  
028059  
028061  
028063  
Ingham  
Ionia  
Iosco  
Iron  
Isabella  
Jackson  
Kalamazoo  
Kalkaska  
Kent  
Keweenaw  
Lake  
026065  
026067  
026069  
026071  
026073  
026075  
026077  
026079  
026081  
026083  
026085  
026087  
026089  
026091  
026093  
026095  
026097  
026099  
026101  
026103  
026105  
026107  
026109  
026111  
026113  
026115  
026117  
026119  
026121  
026123  
026125  
026127  
026129  
026131  
026133  
026135  
026137  
026139  
026141  
026143  
026145  
026147  
026149  
026151  
026153  
026155  
026157  
026159  
Mahnomen  
Marshall  
Martin  
Meeker  
Mille Lacs  
Morrison  
Mower  
Murray  
Nicollet  
Nobles  
Norman  
Olmsted  
Otter Tail  
Pennington  
Pine  
Pipestone  
Polk  
Pope  
Ramsey  
Red Lake  
Redwood  
Renville  
Rice  
027087  
027089  
027091  
027093  
027095  
027097  
027099  
027101  
027103  
027105  
027107  
027109  
027111  
027113  
027115  
027117  
027119  
027121  
027123  
027125  
027127  
027129  
027131  
027133  
027135  
027137  
027139  
027141  
027143  
027145  
027147  
027149  
027151  
027153  
027155  
027157  
027159  
027161  
027163  
027165  
027167  
027169  
027171  
027001  
Anoka  
Becker  
027003  
027005  
027007  
027009  
027011  
027013  
027015  
027017  
027019  
027021  
027023  
027025  
027027  
027029  
027031  
027033  
027035  
027037  
027039  
027041  
027043  
027045  
027047  
027049  
027051  
027053  
027055  
027057  
027059  
027061  
027063  
027065  
027067  
027069  
027071  
027073  
027075  
Beltrami  
Benton  
Big Stone  
Blue Earth  
Brown  
Carlton  
Carver  
Cass  
Chippewa  
Chisago  
Clay  
Clearwater  
Cook  
Cottonwood  
Crow Wing  
Dakota  
Lapeer  
Leelanau  
Lenawee  
Livingston  
Luce  
Mackinac  
Macomb  
Manistee  
Marquette  
Mason  
Mecosta  
Menominee  
Midland  
Missaukee  
Monroe  
Montcalm  
Montmorency  
Muskegon  
Newaygo  
Oakland  
Oceana  
Greene  
Grenada  
Hancock  
Harrison  
Hinds  
Holmes  
Humphreys  
Issaquena  
Itawamba  
Jackson  
Jasper  
Jefferson  
Jefferson Davis 028065  
Jones  
Kemper  
Lafayette  
Lamar  
Lauderdale  
Lawrence  
Leake  
Dodge  
Rock  
Douglas  
Faribault  
Fillmore  
Freeborn  
Goodhue  
Grant  
Hennepin  
Houston  
Hubbard  
Isanti  
Roseau  
St. Louis  
Scott  
Sherburne  
Sibley  
Stearns  
Steele  
Stevens  
Swift  
028067  
028069  
028071  
028073  
028075  
028077  
028079  
028081  
028083  
028085  
028087  
028089  
028091  
028093  
028095  
028097  
028099  
028101  
Ogemaw  
Ontonagon  
Osceola  
Oscoda  
Otsego  
Todd  
Itasca  
Traverse  
Wabasha  
Wadena  
Waseca  
Washington  
Watonwan  
Wilkin  
Winona  
Wright  
Yellow Medicine 027173  
Jackson  
Kanabec  
Kandiyohi  
Kittson  
Koochiching  
Lac qui Parle  
Lake  
Lake of the  
Woods  
Le Sueur  
Lincoln  
Ottawa  
Lee  
Leflore  
Presque Isle  
Roscommon  
Saginaw  
St. Clair  
St. Joseph  
Sanilac  
Schoolcraft  
Shiawassee  
Tuscola  
Lincoln  
Lowndes  
Madison  
Marion  
Marshall  
Monroe  
Montgomery  
Neshoba  
Newton  
027077  
027079  
027081  
027083  
027085  
Mississippi Counties  
Adams  
Alcorn  
Amite  
028001  
028003  
028005  
Lyon  
McLeod  
Van Buren  
 
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Noxubee  
Oktibbeha  
Panola  
Pearl River  
Perry  
028103  
028105  
028107  
028109  
028111  
028113  
028115  
028117  
028119  
028121  
028123  
028125  
028127  
028129  
028131  
028133  
028135  
028137  
028139  
028141  
028143  
028145  
028147  
028149  
028151  
028153  
028155  
028157  
028159  
028161  
028163  
Camden  
Cape Girardeau 029031  
Carroll  
Carter  
Cass  
029029  
Maries  
Marion  
Mercer  
029125  
029127  
029129  
029131  
029133  
029135  
029137  
029139  
029141  
029143  
029145  
029147  
029149  
029151  
029153  
029155  
029157  
029159  
029161  
029163  
029165  
029167  
029169  
029171  
029173  
029175  
029177  
029179  
029181  
029183  
029185  
029186  
029187  
029189  
029195  
029197  
029199  
029201  
029203  
029205  
029207  
029209  
029211  
029213  
029215  
029217  
029219  
029221  
Wayne  
Webster  
Worth  
Wright  
Montana Counties  
Beaverhead  
Big Horn  
Blaine  
Broadwater  
Carbon  
029223  
029225  
029227  
029229  
029033  
029035  
029037  
029039  
029041  
029043  
029045  
029047  
029049  
029051  
029053  
029055  
029057  
029059  
029061  
029063  
029065  
029067  
029069  
029071  
029073  
029075  
029077  
029079  
029081  
029083  
029085  
029087  
029089  
029091  
029093  
029095  
029097  
029099  
029101  
029103  
029105  
029107  
029109  
029111  
029113  
029115  
029117  
029119  
029121  
029123  
Miller  
Mississippi  
Moniteau  
Monroe  
Montgomery  
Morgan  
New Madrid  
Newton  
Nodaway  
Oregon  
Osage  
Ozark  
Pemiscot  
Perry  
Pettis  
Phelps  
Pike  
Platte  
Polk  
Pulaski  
Putnam  
Ralls  
Randolph  
Ray  
Reynolds  
Ripley  
St. Charles  
St. Clair  
Ste. Genevieve  
St. Francois  
St. Louis  
Saline  
Schuyler  
Scotland  
Scott  
Shannon  
Shelby  
Stoddard  
Stone  
Sullivan  
Taney  
Texas  
Vernon  
Warren  
Washington  
Pike  
Cedar  
030001  
Pontotoc  
Prentiss  
Quitman  
Rankin  
Chariton  
Christian  
Clark  
Clay  
Clinton  
Cole  
Cooper  
Crawford  
Dade  
030003  
030005  
030007  
030009  
030011  
030013  
030015  
030017  
030019  
030021  
030023  
030025  
030027  
030029  
030031  
030033  
030035  
030037  
030039  
030041  
030043  
030045  
030047  
030049  
030051  
030053  
030055  
030057  
030059  
030061  
030063  
030065  
030067  
030069  
030071  
030073  
030075  
030077  
030079  
030081  
030083  
030085  
Scott  
Carter  
Sharkey  
Simpson  
Smith  
Cascade  
Chouteau  
Custer  
Stone  
Daniels  
Sunflower  
Tallahatchie  
Tate  
Tippah  
Tishomingo  
Tunica  
Union  
Walthall  
Warren  
Washington  
Wayne  
Webster  
Wilkinson  
Winston  
Yalobusha  
Yazoo  
Dallas  
Dawson  
Deer Lodge  
Fallon  
Daviess  
DeKalb  
Dent  
Fergus  
Douglas  
Dunklin  
Franklin  
Gasconade  
Gentry  
Greene  
Grundy  
Harrison  
Henry  
Hickory  
Holt  
Howard  
Howell  
Iron  
Jackson  
Jasper  
Jefferson  
Johnson  
Knox  
Laclede  
Lafayette  
Lawrence  
Lewis  
Lincoln  
Linn  
Flathead  
Gallatin  
Garfield  
Glacier  
Golden Valley  
Granite  
Hill  
Jefferson  
Judith Basin  
Lake  
Lewis & Clark  
Liberty  
Missouri Cities  
City of St. Louis 029510  
Lincoln  
McCone  
Madison  
Meagher  
Mineral  
Missoula  
Musselshell  
Park  
Petroleum  
Phillips  
Pondera  
Powder River  
Powell  
Missouri Counties  
Adair  
029001  
029003  
029005  
029007  
029009  
029011  
029013  
029015  
029017  
029019  
029021  
029023  
029025  
029027  
Andrew  
Atchison  
Audrain  
Barry  
Barton  
Bates  
Benton  
Bollinger  
Boone  
Buchanan  
Butler  
Prairie  
Ravalli  
Richland  
Roosevelt  
Livingston  
McDonald  
Macon  
Madison  
Caldwell  
Callaway  
 
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Stanton  
Thayer  
Thomas  
Thurston  
Valley  
Washington  
Wayne  
Webster  
Wheeler  
York  
Nevada Cities  
Carson City  
Nevada Counties  
Churchill  
Clark  
Douglas  
Elko  
Esmeralda  
Eureka  
Humboldt  
Lander  
Lincoln  
Lyon  
Mineral  
Nye  
Pershing  
Storey  
Washoe  
White Pine  
New Hampshire Counties  
Belknap  
031165  
031167  
031169  
031171  
031173  
031175  
031177  
031179  
031181  
031183  
031185  
Essex  
034013  
034015  
034017  
034019  
034021  
034023  
034025  
034027  
034029  
034031  
034033  
034035  
034037  
034039  
034041  
Garden  
030089 Garfield  
030091 Gosper  
031069  
031071  
031073  
031075  
031077  
031079  
031081  
031083  
031085  
031087  
031089  
031091  
031093  
031095  
031097  
031099  
031101  
031103  
031105  
031107  
031109  
031111  
031113  
031115  
031117  
031119  
031121  
031123  
031125  
031127  
031129  
031131  
031133  
031135  
031137  
031139  
031141  
031143  
031145  
031147  
031149  
031151  
031153  
031155  
031157  
031159  
031161  
031163  
Rosebud  
Sanders  
030087  
Gloucester  
Hudson  
Hunterdon  
Mercer  
Middlesex  
Monmouth  
Morris  
Ocean  
Passaic  
Salem  
Somerset  
Sussex  
Union  
Warren  
New Mexico Counties  
Bernalillo  
Catron  
Chaves  
Cibola  
Colfax  
Sheridan  
Silver Bow  
Stillwater  
Sweet Grass  
Teton  
Toole  
Treasure  
Valley  
Grant  
Greeley  
Hall  
Hamilton  
Harlan  
030093  
030095  
030097  
030099  
030101  
030103 Hayes  
Hitchcock  
Holt  
030105  
030107  
030109  
030111  
Wheatland  
Wibaux  
Yellowstone  
Hooker  
Howard  
Jefferson  
Johnson  
Kearney  
Keith  
Keya Paha  
Kimball  
Knox  
Lancaster  
Lincoln  
Logan  
Loup  
McPherson  
Madison  
032510  
Nebraska Counties  
032001  
032003  
032005  
032007  
032009  
032011  
032013  
032015  
032017  
032019  
032021  
032023  
032027  
032029  
032031  
032033  
Adams  
Antelope  
Arthur  
Banner  
Blaine  
Boone  
Box Butte  
Boyd  
Brown  
Buffalo  
Burt  
Butler  
Cass  
031001  
031003  
031005  
031007  
031009  
031011  
031013  
031015  
031017  
031019  
031021  
031023  
035001  
035003  
035005  
035006  
035007  
035009  
035011  
035013  
035015  
035017  
035019  
035021  
035023  
035025  
035027  
035028  
035029  
035031  
035033  
035035  
035037  
035039  
035041  
035043  
035045  
035047  
035049  
035051  
035053  
035055  
035057  
035059  
Curry  
De Baca  
Doña Ana  
Eddy  
Grant  
Guadalupe  
Harding  
Hidalgo  
Lea  
Lincoln  
Los Alamos  
Luna  
McKinley  
Mora  
Otero  
031025 Merrick  
031027 Morrill  
Cedar  
Chase  
Nance  
031029  
031031  
031033  
031035  
031037  
031039  
031041  
031043  
031045  
031047  
031049  
031051  
031053  
031055  
031057  
031059  
031061  
031063  
031065  
031067  
Nemaha  
Nuckolls  
Otoe  
Pawnee  
Perkins  
Phelps  
Pierce  
Platte  
Polk  
Red Willow  
Richardson  
Rock  
Saline  
Sarpy  
Saunders  
Scotts Bluff  
Seward  
Sheridan  
Sherman  
Cherry  
Cheyenne  
Clay  
Colfax  
Cuming  
Custer  
Dakota  
Dawes  
Dawson  
Deuel  
033001  
033003  
033005  
033007  
033009  
033011  
033013  
033015  
033017  
033019  
Carroll  
Cheshire  
Coos  
Grafton  
Hillsborough  
Merrimack  
Rockingham  
Strafford  
Sullivan  
New Jersey Counties  
Atlantic  
Bergen  
Burlington  
Camden  
Quay  
Rio Arriba  
Roosevelt  
Sandoval  
San Juan  
San Miguel  
Santa Fe  
Sierra  
Socorro  
Taos  
Torrance  
Union  
Dixon  
Dodge  
Douglas  
Dundy  
Fillmore  
Franklin  
Frontier  
Furnas  
Gage  
034001  
034003  
034005  
034007  
034009  
034011  
Cape May  
Cumberland  
 
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Schenectady  
Schoharie  
Schuyler  
Seneca  
Steuben  
Suffolk  
Sullivan  
Tioga  
Tompkins  
Ulster  
Warren  
Washington  
Wayne  
Westchester  
Wyoming  
Yates  
036093  
036095  
036097  
036099  
036101  
036103  
036105  
036107  
036109  
036111  
036113  
036115  
036117  
036119  
036121  
036123  
Durham  
Edgecombe  
Forsyth  
Franklin  
Gaston  
037063  
037065  
037067  
037069  
037071  
037073  
037075  
037077  
037079  
037081  
037083  
037085  
037087  
037089  
037091  
037093  
037095  
037097  
037099  
037101  
037103  
037105  
037107  
037109  
037111  
037113  
037115  
037117  
037119  
037121  
037123  
037125  
037127  
037129  
Rowan  
Rutherford  
Sampson  
Scotland  
Stanly  
Stokes  
Surry  
Swain  
Transylvania  
Tyrrell  
Union  
Vance  
Wake  
Warren  
Washington  
Watauga  
Wayne  
Wilkes  
Wilson  
037159  
037161  
037163  
037165  
037167  
037169  
037171  
037173  
037175  
037177  
037179  
037181  
037183  
037185  
037187  
037189  
037191  
037193  
037195  
037197  
037199  
Valencia  
New York Counties  
Albany  
Allegany  
Bronx  
Broome  
Cattaraugus  
Cayuga  
Chautauqua  
Chemung  
Chenango  
Clinton  
Columbia  
Cortland  
Delaware  
Dutchess  
Erie  
Essex  
Franklin  
Fulton  
Genesee  
Greene  
Hamilton  
Herkimer  
Jefferson  
Kings  
035061  
036001  
036003  
036005  
036007  
036009  
036011  
036013  
036015  
036017  
036019  
036021  
036023  
036025  
036027  
036029  
036031  
036033  
036035  
036037  
036039  
036041  
036043  
036045  
036047  
036049  
036051  
036053  
036055  
036057  
036059  
036061  
036063  
036065  
036067  
036069  
036071  
036073  
036075  
036077  
036079  
036081  
036083  
036085  
036087  
036089  
036091  
Gates  
Graham  
Granville  
Greene  
Guilford  
Halifax  
Harnett  
Haywood  
Henderson  
Hertford  
Hoke  
Hyde  
Iredell  
Jackson  
Johnston  
Jones  
North Carolina Counties  
Alamance  
Alexander  
Alleghany  
Anson  
Ashe  
Avery  
Beaufort  
Bertie  
Bladen  
Brunswick  
Buncombe  
Burke  
Cabarrus  
Caldwell  
Camden  
Carteret  
Caswell  
Catawba  
Chatham  
Cherokee  
Chowan  
Clay  
Cleveland  
Columbus  
Craven  
Cumberland  
Currituck  
Dare  
037001  
037003  
037005  
037007  
037009  
037011  
037013  
037015  
037017  
037019  
037021  
037023  
037025  
037027  
037029  
037031  
037033  
037035  
037037  
037039  
037041  
037043  
037045  
037047  
037049  
037051  
037053  
037055  
037057  
037059  
037061  
Yadkin  
Yancey  
North Dakota Counties  
Adams  
Lee  
Lenoir  
038001  
Lincoln  
McDowell  
Macon  
Madison  
Martin  
Mecklenburg  
Mitchell  
Montgomery  
Moore  
Nash  
New Hanover  
Northhampton 037131  
Onslow  
Barnes  
038003  
038005  
038007  
038009  
038011  
038013  
038015  
038017  
038019  
038021  
038023  
038025  
038027  
038029  
038031  
038033  
038035  
038037  
038039  
038041  
038043  
038045  
038047  
038049  
038051  
Benson  
Billings  
Bottineau  
Bowman  
Burke  
Burleigh  
Cass  
Cavalier  
Dickey  
Divide  
Dunn  
Eddy  
Emmons  
Foster  
Golden Valley  
Grand Forks  
Grant  
Griggs  
Hettinger  
Kidder  
LaMoure  
Logan  
McHenry  
McIntosh  
Lewis  
Livingston  
Madison  
Monroe  
Montgomery  
Nassau  
New York  
Niagara  
Oneida  
Onondaga  
Ontario  
Orange  
Orleans  
Oswego  
Otsego  
037133  
037135  
037137  
037139  
037141  
037143  
037145  
037147  
037149  
037151  
037153  
037155  
037157  
Orange  
Pamlico  
Pasquotank  
Pender  
Perquimans  
Person  
Pitt  
Polk  
Randolph  
Richmond  
Robeson  
Rockingham  
Putnam  
Queens  
Rensselaer  
Richmond  
Rockland  
St. Lawrence  
Saratoga  
Davidson  
Davie  
Duplin  
 
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McKenzie  
McLean  
Mercer  
Morton  
Mountrail  
Nelson  
Oliver  
038053  
038055  
038057  
038059  
038061  
038063  
038065  
038067  
038069  
038071  
038073  
038075  
038077  
038079  
038081  
038083  
038085  
038087  
038089  
038091  
038093  
038095  
038097  
038099  
038101  
038103  
038105  
Columbiana  
Coshocton  
Crawford  
Cuyahoga  
Darke  
Defiance  
Delaware  
Erie  
Fairfield  
Fayette  
Franklin  
Fulton  
Gallia  
Geauga  
Greene  
Guernsey  
Hamilton  
Hancock  
Hardin  
Harrison  
Henry  
Highland  
Hocking  
Holmes  
Huron  
Jackson  
Jefferson  
Knox  
Lake  
Lawrence  
Licking  
039029  
039031  
039033  
039035  
039037  
039039  
039041  
039043  
039045  
039047  
039049  
039051  
039053  
039055  
039057  
039059  
039061  
039063  
039065  
039067  
039069  
039071  
039073  
039075  
039077  
039079  
039081  
039083  
039085  
039087  
039089  
039091  
039093  
039095  
039097  
039099  
039101  
039103  
039105  
039107  
039109  
039111  
039113  
039115  
039117  
039119  
039121  
039123  
Paulding  
Perry  
Pickaway  
Pike  
Portage  
Preble  
Putnam  
Richland  
Ross  
Sandusky  
Scioto  
Seneca  
Shelby  
039125  
039127  
039129  
039131  
039133  
039135  
039137  
039139  
039141  
039143  
039145  
039147  
039149  
039151  
039153  
039155  
039157  
039159  
039161  
039163  
039165  
039167  
039169  
039171  
039173  
039175  
Dewey  
Ellis  
Garfield  
Garvin  
Grady  
Grant  
Greer  
Harmon  
Harper  
Haskell  
Hughes  
Jackson  
Jefferson  
Johnston  
Kay  
Kingfisher  
Kiowa  
Latimer  
Le Flore  
Lincoln  
Logan  
040043  
040045  
040047  
040049  
040051  
040053  
040055  
040057  
040059  
040061  
040063  
040065  
040067  
040069  
040071  
040073  
040075  
040077  
040079  
040081  
040083  
040085  
040087  
040089  
040091  
040093  
040095  
040097  
040099  
040101  
040103  
040105  
040107  
040109  
040111  
040113  
040115  
040117  
040119  
040121  
040123  
040125  
040127  
040129  
040131  
040133  
040135  
040137  
Pembina  
Pierce  
Ramsey  
Ransom  
Renville  
Richland  
Rolette  
Sargent  
Sheridan  
Sioux  
Slope  
Stark  
Steele  
Stutsman  
Towner  
Traill  
Walsh  
Ward  
Stark  
Summit  
Trumbull  
Tuscarawas  
Union  
Van Wert  
Vinton  
Warren  
Washington  
Wayne  
Williams  
Wood  
Wyandot  
Oklahoma Counties  
Adair  
Alfalfa  
Atoka  
Love  
McClain  
McCurtain  
McIntosh  
Major  
Marshall  
Mayes  
Murray  
Muskogee  
Noble  
Nowata  
Okfuskee  
Oklahoma  
Okmulgee  
Osage  
Ottawa  
Pawnee  
Payne  
Pittsburg  
Pontotoc  
Pottawatomie  
Pushmataha  
Roger Mills  
Rogers  
Wells  
Williams  
Northern Mariana Islands  
Northern  
040001  
040003  
040005  
040007  
040009  
040011  
040013  
040015  
040017  
040019  
040021  
040023  
040025  
040027  
040029  
040031  
040033  
040035  
040037  
040039  
040041  
Islands  
069085  
069100  
069110  
069120  
Rota Island  
Saipan Island  
Tinian Island  
Ohio Counties  
Adams  
Beaver  
Beckham  
Blaine  
Bryan  
Caddo  
Logan  
Lorain  
Lucas  
Madison  
Mahoning  
Marion  
Medina  
Meigs  
039001  
039003  
039005  
039007  
039009  
039011  
039013  
039015  
039017  
039019  
039021  
039023  
039025  
039027  
Allen  
Canadian  
Carter  
Ashland  
Ashtabula  
Athens  
Auglaize  
Belmont  
Brown  
Butler  
Carroll  
Champaign  
Clark  
Clermont  
Clinton  
Cherokee  
Choctaw  
Cimarron  
Cleveland  
Coal  
Comanche  
Cotton  
Craig  
Mercer  
Miami  
Monroe  
Montgomery  
Morgan  
Morrow  
Muskingum  
Noble  
Creek  
Custer  
Delaware  
Seminole  
Sequoyah  
Stephens  
Ottawa  
 
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Republic of Palau  
Aimeliik  
Airai  
Texas  
Tillman  
Tulsa  
Wagoner  
Washington  
Washita  
Woods  
Woodward  
Oregon Counties  
Baker  
Benton  
Clackamas  
Clatsop  
Columbia  
Coos  
040139  
040141  
040143  
040145  
040147  
040149  
040151  
040153  
Huntingdon  
Indiana  
Jefferson  
Juniata  
Lackawanna  
Lancaster  
Lawrence  
Lebanon  
Lehigh  
Luzerne  
Lycoming  
McKean  
Mercer  
Mifflin  
042061  
042063  
042065  
042067  
042069  
042071  
042073  
042075  
042077  
042079  
042081  
042083  
042085  
042087  
042089  
042091  
042093  
042095  
Bayamón  
Cabo Rojo  
Caguas  
072021  
072023  
072025  
072027  
072029  
072031  
072033  
072035  
072037  
072039  
072041  
072043  
072045  
072047  
072049  
072051  
072053  
072054  
072055  
072057  
072059  
072061  
072063  
072065  
072067  
072069  
072071  
072073  
072075  
072077  
072079  
072081  
072083  
072085  
072087  
072089  
072091  
072093  
072095  
072097  
072099  
072101  
072103  
072105  
072107  
072109  
072111  
072113  
070002  
070004  
070010  
070050  
070100  
070150  
070212  
070214  
070218  
070222  
070224  
070226  
070227  
070228  
070350  
070370  
Anguar  
Camuy  
Hatoboheit  
Kayangel  
Koror  
Canóvanas  
Carolina  
Cataño  
Cayey  
Ceiba  
Ciales  
Cidra  
Coamo  
Comerio  
Corozal  
Culebra  
Dorado  
Fajardo  
Florida  
Guánica  
Guayama  
Guayanilla  
Guaynabo  
Gurabo  
Hatillo  
Hormigueros  
Humacao  
Isabela  
Jayuya  
Juana Diaz  
Juncos  
Melekeok  
Ngaraard  
Ngarchelong  
Ngardmau  
Ngatpang  
Ngchesar  
Ngernmlengui  
Ngiwal  
Peleliu  
Sonsorol  
Pennsylvania Counties  
Adams  
Allegheny  
Armstrong  
Beaver  
Bedford  
Berks  
Blair  
Bradford  
Bucks  
041001  
041003  
041005  
041007  
041009  
041011  
041013  
041015  
041017  
041019  
041021  
041023  
041025  
041027  
041029  
041031  
041033  
041035  
041037  
041039  
041041  
041043  
041045  
041047  
041049  
041051  
041053  
041055  
041057  
041059  
041061  
041063  
041065  
041067  
041069  
041071  
Monroe  
Crook  
Curry  
Deschutes  
Douglas  
Gilliam  
Montgomery  
Montour  
Northampton  
Northumberland 042097  
Perry  
Philadelphia  
Pike  
Potter  
Schuylkill  
Snyder  
Somerset  
Sullivan  
Susquehanna  
Tioga  
Union  
Venango  
Warren  
Washington  
Wayne  
Westmoreland  
Wyoming  
York  
Puerto Rico  
Adjuntas  
Aguada  
Aguadilla  
Aguas Buenas  
Aibonito  
Añasco  
042001  
042003  
042005  
042007  
042009  
042011  
042013  
042015  
042017  
042019  
042021  
042023  
042025  
042027  
042029  
042031  
042033  
042035  
042037  
042039  
042041  
042043  
042045  
042047  
042049  
042051  
042053  
042055  
042057  
042059  
042099  
042101  
042103  
042105  
042107  
042109  
042111  
042113  
042115  
042117  
042119  
042121  
042123  
042125  
042127  
042129  
042131  
042133  
Grant  
Harney  
Hood River  
Jackson  
Jefferson  
Josephine  
Klamath  
Lake  
Lane  
Lincoln  
Linn  
Malheur  
Marion  
Morrow  
Multnomah  
Polk  
Sherman  
Tillamook  
Umatilla  
Union  
Wallowa  
Wasco  
Washington  
Wheeler  
Yamhill  
Butler  
Cambria  
Cameron  
Carbon  
Centre  
Lajas  
Lares  
Chester  
Clarion  
Clearfield  
Clinton  
Columbia  
Crawford  
Cumberland  
Dauphin  
Delaware  
Elk  
Erie  
Fayette  
Forest  
Franklin  
Fulton  
Greene  
Las Marias  
Las Piedras  
Loiza  
Luquillo  
Manati  
Maricao  
Maunabo  
Mayagüez  
Moca  
Morovis  
Naguabo  
Naranjito  
Orocovis  
Patillas  
072001  
072003  
072005  
072007  
072009  
072011  
072013  
072015  
072017  
072019  
Arecibo  
Arroyo  
Barceloneta  
Barranquitas  
Peñuelas  
Ponce  
 
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Fall River  
Faulk  
Grant  
046047  
046049  
046051  
046053  
046055  
046057  
046059  
046061  
046063  
046065  
046067  
046069  
046071  
046073  
046075  
046077  
046079  
046081  
046083  
046085  
046087  
046089  
046091  
046093  
046095  
046097  
046099  
046101  
046103  
046105  
046107  
046109  
046111  
046113  
046115  
046117  
046119  
046121  
046123  
046125  
046127  
046129  
046135  
046137  
Quebradillas  
Rincón  
Río Grande  
Sábana Grande 072121  
Salinas  
San Germán  
San Juan  
San Lorenzo  
San Sebastián  
Santa Isabel  
Toa Alta  
Toa Baja  
Trujillo Alto  
Utuado  
Vega Alta  
Vega Baja  
Vieques  
Villalba  
Yabucoa  
Yauco  
Rhode Island Counties  
Bristol  
Kent  
072115  
072117  
072119  
Georgetown  
Greenville  
Greenwood  
Hampton  
Horry  
045043  
045045  
045047  
045049  
045051  
045053  
045055  
045057  
045059  
045061  
045063  
045065  
045067  
045069  
045071  
045073  
045075  
045077  
045079  
045081  
045083  
045085  
045087  
045089  
045091  
Tennessee Counties  
Anderson  
Bedford  
Benton  
Bledsoe  
Blount  
047001  
047003  
047005  
047007  
047009  
047011  
047013  
047015  
047017  
047019  
047021  
047023  
047025  
047027  
047029  
047031  
047033  
047035  
047037  
047039  
047041  
047043  
047045  
047047  
047049  
047051  
047053  
047055  
047057  
047059  
047061  
047063  
047065  
047067  
047069  
047071  
047073  
047075  
047077  
047079  
047081  
047083  
047085  
047087  
047089  
047091  
047093  
Gregory  
Haakon  
Hamlin  
Hand  
Hanson  
Harding  
Hughes  
Hutchinson  
Hyde  
Jackson  
Jerauld  
Jones  
Kingsbury  
Lake  
Lawrence  
Lincoln  
Lyman  
McCook  
McPherson  
Marshall  
Meade  
072123  
072125  
072127  
072129  
072131  
072133  
072135  
072137  
072139  
072141  
072143  
072145  
072147  
072149  
072151  
072153  
Jasper  
Kershaw  
Lancaster  
Laurens  
Bradley  
Campbell  
Cannon  
Carroll  
Lee  
Lexington  
McCormick  
Marion  
Marlboro  
Newberry  
Oconee  
Orangeburg  
Pickens  
Richland  
Saluda  
Spartanburg  
Sumter  
Union  
Williamsburg  
York  
South Dakota Counties  
Aurora  
Beadle  
Bennett  
Bon Homme  
Brookings  
Brown  
Brule  
Buffalo  
Butte  
Carter  
Cheatham  
Chester  
Claiborne  
Clay  
Cocke  
Coffee  
Crockett  
Cumberland  
Davidson  
Decatur  
DeKalb  
044001  
044003  
044005  
044007  
044009  
Dickson  
Dyer  
Fayette  
Fentress  
Franklin  
Gibson  
Newport  
Providence  
Washington  
South Carolina Counties  
Abbeville  
Aiken  
Mellette  
Miner  
046003  
Minnehaha  
Moody  
Pennington  
Perkins  
Potter  
Roberts  
Sanborn  
Shannon  
Spink  
Stanley  
Sully  
Todd  
Tripp  
Turner  
046005  
046007  
046009  
046011  
046013  
046015  
046017  
046019  
046021  
046023  
046025  
046027  
046029  
046031  
046033  
046035  
046037  
046039  
046041  
046043  
046045  
045001  
045003  
045005  
045007  
045009  
045011  
045013  
045015  
045017  
045019  
045021  
045023  
045025  
045027  
045029  
045031  
045033  
045035  
045037  
045039  
045041  
Giles  
Grainger  
Greene  
Allendale  
Anderson  
Bamberg  
Barnwell  
Beaufort  
Berkeley  
Calhoun  
Charleston  
Cherokee  
Chester  
Chesterfield  
Clarendon  
Colleton  
Darlington  
Dillon  
Grundy  
Hamblen  
Hamilton  
Hancock  
Hardeman  
Hardin  
Campbell  
Charles Mix  
Clark  
Hawkins  
Haywood  
Henderson  
Henry  
Clay  
Codington  
Corson  
Custer  
Davison  
Day  
Deuel  
Dewey  
Douglas  
Edmunds  
Union  
Walworth  
Yankton  
Ziebach  
Hickman  
Houston  
Humphreys  
Jackson  
Jefferson  
Johnson  
Knox  
Dorchester  
Edgefield  
Fairfield  
Florence  
 
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Lake  
047095  
047097  
047099  
047101  
047103  
047105  
047107  
047109  
047111  
047113  
047115  
047117  
047119  
047121  
047123  
047125  
047127  
047129  
047131  
047133  
047135  
047137  
047139  
047141  
047143  
047145  
047147  
047149  
047151  
047153  
047155  
047157  
047159  
047161  
047163  
047165  
047167  
047169  
047171  
047173  
047175  
047177  
047179  
047181  
047183  
047185  
047187  
047189  
Texas Counties  
Anderson  
Andrews  
Angelina  
Aransas  
Archer  
Armstrong  
Atascosa  
Austin  
Concho  
Cooke  
Coryell  
Cottle  
048095  
048097  
048099  
048101  
048103  
048105  
048107  
048109  
048111  
048113  
048115  
048117  
048119  
048121  
048123  
048125  
048127  
048129  
048131  
048133  
048135  
048137  
048139  
048141  
048143  
048145  
048147  
048149  
048151  
048153  
048155  
048157  
048159  
048161  
048163  
048165  
048167  
048169  
048171  
048173  
048175  
048177  
048179  
048181  
048183  
048185  
048187  
048189  
Hall  
048191  
048193  
048195  
048197  
048199  
048201  
048203  
048205  
048207  
048209  
048211  
048213  
048215  
048217  
048219  
048221  
048223  
048225  
048227  
048229  
048231  
048233  
048235  
048237  
048239  
048241  
048243  
048245  
048247  
048249  
048251  
048253  
048255  
048257  
048259  
048261  
048263  
048265  
048267  
048269  
048271  
048273  
048275  
048277  
048279  
048281  
048283  
048285  
Lauderdale  
Lawrence  
Lewis  
Lincoln  
Loudon  
McMinn  
McNairy  
Macon  
Madison  
Marion  
Marshall  
Maury  
048001  
048003  
048005  
048007  
048009  
048011  
048013  
048015  
048017  
048019  
048021  
048023  
048025  
048027  
048029  
048031  
048033  
048035  
048037  
048039  
048041  
048043  
048045  
048047  
048049  
048051  
048053  
048055  
048057  
048059  
048061  
048063  
048065  
048067  
048069  
048071  
048073  
048075  
048077  
048079  
048081  
048083  
048085  
048087  
048089  
048091  
048093  
Hamilton  
Hansford  
Hardeman  
Hardin  
Harris  
Harrison  
Hartley  
Haskell  
Hays  
Hemphill  
Henderson  
Hidalgo  
Hill  
Hockley  
Hood  
Hopkins  
Houston  
Howard  
Hudspeth  
Hunt  
Hutchison  
Irion  
Jack  
Crane  
Crockett  
Crosby  
Culberson  
Dallam  
Dallas  
Dawson  
Deaf Smith  
Delta  
Denton  
DeWitt  
Dickens  
Dimmit  
Donley  
Duval  
Eastland  
Ector  
Edwards  
Ellis  
El Paso  
Erath  
Falls  
Fannin  
Fayette  
Fisher  
Floyd  
Foard  
Fort Bend  
Franklin  
Freestone  
Frio  
Gaines  
Galveston  
Garza  
Gillespie  
Glasscock  
Goliad  
Gonzales  
Gray  
Bailey  
Bandera  
Bastrop  
Baylor  
Bee  
Bell  
Meigs  
Monroe  
Montgomery  
Moore  
Morgan  
Obion  
Overton  
Perry  
Pickett  
Polk  
Putnam  
Rhea  
Roane  
Robertson  
Rutherford  
Scott  
Sequatchie  
Sevier  
Bexar  
Blanco  
Borden  
Bosque  
Bowie  
Brazoria  
Brazos  
Brewster  
Briscoe  
Brooks  
Brown  
Burleson  
Burnet  
Caldwell  
Calhoun  
Callahan  
Cameron  
Camp  
Jackson  
Jasper  
Jeff Davis  
Jefferson  
Jim Hogg  
Jim Wells  
Johnson  
Jones  
Karnes  
Kaufman  
Kendall  
Kenedy  
Kent  
Kerr  
Kimble  
King  
Kinney  
Kleberg  
Knox  
Lamar  
Lamb  
Shelby  
Smith  
Stewart  
Sullivan  
Sumner  
Tipton  
Trousdale  
Unicoi  
Carson  
Cass  
Castro  
Chambers  
Cherokee  
Childress  
Clay  
Cochran  
Coke  
Coleman  
Collin  
Collingsworth  
Colorado  
Comal  
Union  
Van Buren  
Warren  
Washington  
Wayne  
Weakley  
White  
Grayson  
Gregg  
Grimes  
Guadalupe  
Hale  
Lampassas  
La Salle  
Lavaca  
Wiliamson  
Wilson  
Comanche  
 
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Reagan  
Real  
Red River  
Reeves  
Refugio  
Roberts  
Robertson  
Rockwall  
Runnels  
Rusk  
048383  
048385  
048387  
048389  
048391  
048393  
048395  
048397  
048399  
048401  
048403  
048405  
048407  
048409  
048411  
048413  
048415  
048417  
048419  
048421  
048423  
048425  
048427  
048429  
048431  
048433  
048435  
048437  
048439  
048441  
048443  
048445  
048447  
048449  
048451  
048453  
048455  
048457  
048459  
048461  
048463  
048465  
048467  
048469  
048471  
048473  
048475  
048477  
Summit  
Tooele  
Uintah  
Utah  
Wasatch  
Washington  
Wayne  
Weber  
Vermont Counties  
Addison  
Bennington  
Caledonia  
Chittenden  
Essex  
Franklin  
Grand Isle  
Lamoille  
Orange  
Orleans  
Rutland  
049043  
049045  
049047  
049049  
049051  
049053  
049055  
049057  
Lee  
Leon  
Liberty  
Limestone  
Lipscomb  
Live Oak  
Llano  
Loving  
Lubbock  
Lynn  
McCulloch  
McLennan  
McMullen  
Madison  
Marion  
Martin  
048287  
048289  
048291  
048293  
048295  
048297  
048299  
048301  
048303  
048305  
048307  
048309  
048311  
048313  
048315  
048317  
048319  
048321  
048323  
048325  
048327  
048329  
048331  
048333  
048335  
048337  
048339  
048341  
048343  
048345  
048347  
048349  
048351  
048353  
048355  
048357  
048359  
048361  
048363  
048365  
048367  
048369  
048371  
048373  
048375  
048377  
048379  
048381  
Webb  
048479  
048481  
048483  
048485  
048487  
048489  
048491  
048493  
048495  
048497  
048499  
048501  
048503  
048505  
048507  
Wharton  
Wheeler  
Wichita  
Wilbarger  
Willacy  
Williamson  
Wilson  
Winkler  
Wise  
Wood  
Yoakum  
Young  
Zapata  
Zavala  
U. S. Minor Outlying  
Islands  
050001  
050003  
050005  
050007  
050009  
050011  
050013  
050015  
050017  
050019  
050021  
050023  
050025  
050027  
Sabine  
San Augustine  
San Jacinto  
San Patricio  
San Saba  
Schleicher  
Scurry  
Shackelford  
Shelby  
Sherman  
Smith  
Somervell  
Starr  
Stephens  
Sterling  
Stonewall  
Sutton  
Swisher  
Tarrant  
Taylor  
Terrell  
Terry  
Throckmorton  
Titus  
Tom Green  
Travis  
Trinity  
Tyler  
Upshur  
Mason  
Baker Island  
Howland Island 074100  
Jarvis Island  
Johnston Atoll  
Kingman Reef  
074050  
Matagorda  
Maverick  
Medina  
Menard  
Midland  
Milam  
074150  
074200  
074250  
Washington  
Windham  
Windsor  
Virgin Islands  
St. Croix  
Midway Islands 074300  
Navassa Island  
Palmyra Atoll  
Wake Island  
Utah Counties  
Beaver  
Box Elder  
Cache  
Carbon  
Daggett  
Davis  
Duchesne  
Emery  
Garfield  
Grand  
Iron  
Juab  
Kane  
Millard  
Morgan  
Piute  
Rich  
Salt Lake  
San Juan  
Sanpete  
Sevier  
074350  
074400  
074450  
Mills  
078010  
078020  
078030  
Mitchell  
Montague  
Montgomery  
Moore  
St. John  
St. Thomas  
Virginia Cities  
Alexandria  
Bedford  
049001  
049003  
049005  
049007  
049009  
049011  
049013  
049015  
049017  
049019  
049021  
049023  
049025  
049027  
049029  
049031  
049033  
049035  
049037  
049039  
049041  
051510  
051515  
051520  
051530  
051540  
051550  
Morris  
Motley  
Nacogdoches  
Navarro  
Newton  
Nolan  
Nueces  
Ochiltree  
Oldham  
Orange  
Palo Pinto  
Panola  
Parker  
Parmer  
Pecos  
Polk  
Potter  
Bristol  
Buena Vista  
Charlottesville  
Chesapeake  
Colonial Heights 051570  
Covington  
Danville  
Emporia  
Fairfax  
Falls Church  
Franklin  
Fredericksburg  
Galax  
Hampton  
Harrisonburg  
Hopewell  
Lexington  
Lynchburg  
051580  
051590  
051595  
051600  
051610  
051620  
051630  
051640  
051650  
051660  
051670  
051678  
051680  
Upton  
Uvalde  
Val Verde  
Van Zandt  
Victoria  
Walker  
Waller  
Ward  
Washington  
Presidio  
Rains  
Randall  
 
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Manassas  
Martinsville  
Newport News 051700  
Norfolk  
051683  
051690  
Fauquier  
Floyd  
Fluvanna  
Franklin  
Frederick  
Giles  
Gloucester  
Goochland  
Grayson  
Greene  
Greensville  
Halifax  
Hanover  
Henrico  
Henry  
Highland  
Isle of Wight  
James City  
051061  
051063  
051065  
051067  
051069  
051071  
051073  
051075  
051077  
051079  
051081  
051083  
051085  
051087  
051089  
051091  
051093  
051095  
Roanoke  
Rockbridge  
Rockingham  
Russell  
Scott  
Shenandoah  
Smyth  
Southampton  
Spotsylvania  
Stafford  
Surry  
Sussex  
Tazewell  
Warren  
Washington  
Westmoreland  
Wise  
Wythe  
York  
Washington Counties  
Adams  
Asotin  
Benton  
Chelan  
Clallam  
Clark  
Columbia  
Cowlitz  
Douglas  
Ferry  
Franklin  
Garfield  
Grant  
Grays Harbor  
Island  
Jefferson  
King  
Kitsap  
Kittitas  
Klickitat  
Lewis  
Lincoln  
Mason  
051161  
051163  
051165  
051167  
051169  
051171  
051173  
051175  
051177  
051179  
051181  
051183  
051185  
051187  
051191  
051193  
051195  
051197  
051199  
Skagit  
053057  
053059  
053061  
053063  
053065  
053067  
053069  
053071  
053073  
053075  
053077  
Skamania  
Snohomish  
Spokane  
Stevens  
Thurston  
Wahkiakum  
Walla Walla  
Whatcom  
Whitman  
Yakima  
051710  
051720  
051730  
051735  
051740  
051750  
051760  
051770  
051775  
051790  
051800  
051810  
051820  
051830  
051840  
Norton  
Petersburg  
Poquoson  
Portsmouth  
Radford  
Richmond  
Roanoke  
Salem  
West Virginia Counties  
Staunton  
Suffolk  
Barbour  
Berkeley  
Boone  
Braxton  
Brooke  
Cabell  
Calhoun  
Clay  
054001  
054003  
054005  
054007  
054009  
054011  
054013  
054015  
054017  
054019  
054021  
054023  
054025  
054027  
054029  
054031  
054033  
054035  
054037  
054039  
054041  
054043  
054045  
054047  
054049  
054051  
054053  
054055  
054057  
054059  
054061  
054063  
054065  
054067  
054069  
054071  
Virginia Beach  
Waynesboro  
Williamsburg  
Winchester  
Virginia Counties  
Accomack  
Albermarle  
Alleghany  
Amelia  
King and Queen 051097  
051001  
051003  
051005  
051007  
051009  
051011  
051013  
051015  
051017  
051019  
051021  
051023  
051025  
051027  
051029  
051031  
051033  
051035  
051036  
051037  
051041  
051043  
051045  
051047  
051049  
051051  
051053  
051057  
051059  
King George  
King William  
Lancaster  
Lee  
Loudoun  
Louisa  
Lunenburg  
Madison  
Manassas Park  
Mathews  
Mecklenburg  
Middlesex  
Montgomery  
Nelson  
New Kent  
Northampton  
051099  
051101  
051103  
051105  
051107  
051109  
051111  
051113  
051685  
051115  
051117  
051119  
051121  
051125  
051127  
051131  
053001  
Doddridge  
Fayette  
Gilmer  
053003  
053005  
053007  
053009  
053011  
053013  
053015  
053017  
053019  
053021  
053023  
053025  
053027  
053029  
053031  
053033  
053035  
053037  
053039  
053041  
053043  
053045  
053047  
053049  
053051  
053053  
053055  
Amherst  
Grant  
Appomattox  
Arlington  
Augusta  
Bath  
Bedford  
Greenbrier  
Hampshire  
Hancock  
Hardy  
Harrison  
Jackson  
Jefferson  
Kanawha  
Lewis  
Lincoln  
Logan  
McDowell  
Marion  
Marshall  
Mason  
Mercer  
Mineral  
Mingo  
Monongalia  
Monroe  
Morgan  
Nicholas  
Ohio  
Bland  
Botetourt  
Brunswick  
Buchanan  
Buckingham  
Campbell  
Caroline  
Northumberland 051133  
Nottoway  
Orange  
Page  
Carroll  
051135  
051137  
051139  
051141  
051143  
051145  
051147  
051149  
051153  
051155  
Charles City  
Charlotte  
Chesterfield  
Clarke  
Patrick  
Pittsylvania  
Powhatan  
Prince Edward  
Prince George  
Prince William  
Pulaski  
Craig  
Culpeper  
Cumberland  
Dickenson  
Dinwiddie  
Essex  
Okanogan  
Pacific  
Pend Oreille  
Pierce  
Rappahannock 051157  
Richmond 051159  
Fairfax  
San Juan  
Pendleton  
 
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Other Information  
If you can’t find your location code, call 1-888-NWR-SAME  
Pleasants  
Pocahontas  
Preston  
Putnam  
Raleigh  
Randolph  
Ritchie  
Roane  
054073  
054075  
054077  
054079  
054081  
054083  
054085  
054087  
054089  
054091  
054093  
054095  
054097  
054099  
054101  
054103  
054105  
054107  
054109  
Juneau  
055057  
055059  
055061  
055063  
055065  
055067  
055069  
055071  
055073  
055075  
055077  
055078  
055079  
055081  
055083  
055085  
055087  
055089  
055091  
055093  
055095  
055097  
055099  
055101  
055103  
055105  
055107  
055109  
055111  
055113  
055115  
055117  
055119  
055121  
055123  
055125  
055127  
055129  
055131  
055133  
055135  
055137  
055139  
055141  
Wyoming Counties  
Kenosha  
Kewaunee  
La Crosse  
Lafayette  
Langlade  
Lincoln  
Manitowoc  
Marathon  
Marinette  
Marquette  
Menominee  
Milwaukee  
Monroe  
Oconto  
Albany  
056001  
Big Horn  
Campbell  
Carbon  
Converse  
Crook  
Fremont  
Goshen  
Hot Springs  
Johnson  
Laramie  
Lincoln  
Natrona  
Niobrara  
Park  
Platte  
Sheridan  
Sublette  
Sweetwater  
Teton  
056003  
056005  
056007  
056009  
056011  
056013  
056015  
056017  
056019  
056021  
056023  
056025  
056027  
056029  
056031  
056033  
056035  
056037  
056039  
056041  
056043  
056045  
Summers  
Taylor  
Tucker  
Tyler  
Upshur  
Wayne  
Webster  
Wetzel  
Wirt  
Wood  
Wyoming  
Wisconsin Counties  
Adams  
Ashland  
Barron  
Bayfield  
Brown  
Buffalo  
Burnett  
Calumet  
Chippewa  
Clark  
Columbia  
Crawford  
Dane  
Oneida  
Outagamie  
Ozaukee  
Pepin  
Pierce  
Polk  
Portage  
Price  
Racine  
Richland  
Rock  
Rusk  
St. Croix  
Sauk  
Sawyer  
Shawano  
Sheboygan  
Taylor  
Trempealeau  
Vernon  
055001  
055003  
055005  
055007  
055009  
055011  
055013  
055015  
055017  
055019  
055021  
055023  
055025  
055027  
055029  
055031  
055033  
055035  
055037  
055039  
055041  
055043  
055045  
055047  
055049  
055051  
055053  
055055  
Uinta  
Washakie  
Weston  
Marine Areas  
Pacific U.S.  
West Coast  
Pacific Alaska  
Coast  
Central Pacific  
Hawaii  
S. Cntrl Pacific  
Am. Samoa  
W. Pacific Marina  
Islands  
Atlantic Coast  
Canada - NC  
Atlantic NC-FL +  
Caribbean  
Gulf of Mexico  
FL - Mexico  
Lake Superior  
Lake Michigan  
Lake Huron  
Lake St. Clair  
Lake Erie  
057000  
058000  
059000  
061000  
065000  
073000  
075000  
Dodge  
Door  
Douglas  
Dunn  
Eau Claire  
Florence  
Fond du Lac  
Forest  
Grant  
Green  
Green Lake  
Iowa  
Iron  
Vilas  
Walworth  
Washburn  
Washington  
Waukesha  
Waupaca  
Waushara  
Winnebago  
Wood  
077000  
091000  
092000  
093000  
094000  
096000  
097000  
Lake Ontario  
St. Lawrence  
River  
Jackson  
Jefferson  
098000  
 
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Other Information  
Limited Warranty (for models 20F671T, 24F671T, 27F671T and 32F671T)  
What your warranty covers:  
Defects in material or workmanship.  
For how long after your purchase:  
One year from date of purchase for labor charges.  
One year from date of purchase for parts.  
Two years from date of purchase for picture tube.  
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 Television Service Center the labor charges to repair your television.  
Pay any Authorized RCA Television Service Center for the new or, at our option, rebuilt replacement  
parts and picture tube required to repair your television.  
How you get service:  
For 20” screen size: Take your RCA television to any Authorized RCA Television Service Center and  
pickup when repairs are complete.  
For screen sizes larger than 20”: Request home or pick up, repair and return service from any  
Authorized RCA Television Service Center, provided that your television is located within the  
geographic territory covered by an Authorized RCA Television Service Center. If not, you must take  
your television to the Service Center location at your own expense, or pay for the cost the Service  
Center may charge to transport your television to and from your home.  
the Yellow Pages, or call 1-800-336-1900.  
Proof of purchase in the form of a bill of sale or receipted 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  
product. Any additional information should be obtained from your dealer.)  
Installation and related adjustments.  
Signal reception problems not caused by your television.  
Damage from misuse or neglect.  
Batteries.  
Customer replacement fuses.  
Damage from images burnt onto the screen.  
A television that has been modified or incorporated into other products or is used for institutional or  
other commercial purposes.  
Acts of nature, such as but not limited to lightning damage.  
A television purchased or serviced outside the U.S.A.  
 
Graphics contained within this publication are for representation only.  
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Other Information  
Product Registration:  
Please complete and mail the Product Registration Card packed with your TV or register on-line at  
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 PRODUCT. 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 DISCLAIMER 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 this 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 product outside the United States:  
This warranty does not apply. Contact your dealer for warranty information.  
Service calls which do not involve defective materials or workmanship are not covered by this  
warranty. Costs of such service calls are the sole responsibility of the purchaser.  
 
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Other Information  
Limited Warranty (for model 27V571T)  
What your warranty covers:  
Defects in material or workmanship.  
For how long after your purchase:  
90 days from date of purchase for labor charges.  
One year from date of purchase for parts.  
Two years from date of purchase for the picture tubes.  
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 Television Service Center the labor charges to repair your television.  
Pay any Authorized RCA Television Service Center for the new or, at our option, rebuilt replacement  
parts and picture tube required to repair your television.  
How you get service:  
For 20” screen size: Take your RCA television to any Authorized RCA Television Service Center and  
pickup when repairs are complete.  
For screen sizes larger than 20”: Request home or pick up, repair and return service from any  
Authorized RCA Television Service Center, provided that your television is located within the  
geographic territory covered by an Authorized RCA Television Service Center. If not, you must take  
your television to the Service Center location at your own expense, or pay for the cost the Service  
Center may charge to transport your television to and from your home.  
the Yellow Pages, or call 1-800-336-1900.  
Proof of purchase in the form of a bill of sale or receipted 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  
product. Any additional information should be obtained from your dealer.)  
Installation and related adjustments.  
Signal reception problems not caused by your television.  
Damage from misuse or neglect.  
Batteries.  
Customer replacement fuses.  
Damage from images burnt onto the screen.  
A television that has been modified or incorporated into other products or is used for institutional or  
other commercial purposes.  
Acts of nature, such as but not limited to lightning damage.  
A television purchased or serviced outside the U.S.A.  
 
Graphics contained within this publication are for representation only.  
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Other Information  
Product Registration:  
Please complete and mail the Product Registration Card packed with your TV or register on-line at  
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 PRODUCT. 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 DISCLAIMER 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 this 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 product outside the United States:  
This warranty does not apply. Contact your dealer for warranty information.  
Service calls which do not involve defective materials or workmanship are not covered by this  
warranty. Costs of such service calls are the sole responsibility of the purchaser.  
 
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ON OFF  
Remote Control This is  
the remote control that  
came packed with your  
TV. Replacements or  
spares can be ordered  
as needed.  
VCR1  
TV  
Price  
$3.95  
Description  
Screw-on antenna cable (3-ft)  
Part No.  
VH81  
DVD VCR2 AUX SAT•CABLE  
MUTE  
SKIP  
Screw-on antenna cable (6-ft)  
Push-on antenna cable (6-ft)  
VH82  
VH89  
$4.95  
$5.95  
$5.95  
$9.95  
$7.95  
$14.95  
$3.95  
$49.95  
$26.70  
$4.45  
SOUND  
GUIDE  
GO BACK  
INFO  
OK  
Monaural VCR Dubbing Cable (6-ft) VH83  
MENU  
CLEAR  
1
2
5
8
0
3
6
9
4
7
Stereo VCR Dubbing Cable (6-ft)  
S-Video Cable (6-ft)  
VH84  
INPUT  
ANTENNA  
REVERSE  
RECORD  
PLAY FORWARD  
VH976  
VH913  
VH47  
STOP  
PAUSE  
ALERT GUARD  
HEAR STOP  
S-Video Cable (12-ft)  
VIEW  
NEWS  
MESSAGE VOICE ALARM WEATHER  
2-way Signal Splitter  
Amplified Antenna  
ANT200  
258449  
228449  
RCR160THM1  
Remote Control (RCR160THM1)  
Audio•Video Adapter  
2-way Signal Splitter  
helps you connect to a  
second TV or VCR.  
Surge Protector  
SCTV4000C $49.95  
VH47  
Component Video Cables (6-ft)  
Component Video Cables (12-ft)  
DT6DC  
$24.95  
$34.95  
Amplified VHF/UHF/FM  
Antenna allows you to  
easily switch from the  
antenna signal to cable  
or satellite easily  
without disconnecting  
antenna.  
DT12DC  
Prices are subject to change without notice.  
S-Video Cable has multi-  
pin connectors on each  
end for connecting S-  
Video components to your  
TV.  
VH913  
ANT200  
Component Video  
Cables Triple cable  
used to connect a  
video source with  
Y, Pr, Pbjacks to the TV.  
Surge Protector provides  
eight outlets, coaxial and  
telephone line protection.  
Audible alarm for surge  
failure.  
off  
reset  
SCTV4000C  
HOW TO ORDER  
DT6DC (6-ft)  
ON-LINE: Accessories may also be purchased at  
BY PHONE: To place your order by phone, have your  
Visa, MasterCard or Discover Card ready and call  
1-800-338-0376. Use this number only to place an  
order for accessory items listed on this page.  
DT12DC (12-ft)  
Screw-on Cable  
attaches to the round  
antenna connectors  
(called 75-ohm F-type)  
on the back of your  
VCR or TV. The ends  
screw onto the  
All accessories are subject to availability.  
Where applicable, we will ship a superseding model.  
VH81 (3-ft)  
VH82 (6-ft)  
connectors for a secure  
connection.  
Standard Audio/Video  
cable with RCA-type  
phono plugs.  
VH83  
 
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Weather and other hazard information brought to  
you by the National Oceanic and Atmospheric  
Administration (NOAA)  
The CEA Public Alert Certification Logo is a U.S.  
registered mark.  
Televison Receiver  
This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the condition that this device  
does not cause harmful interference.  
FCC Declaration of Conformity  
This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions:  
(1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference  
received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.  
Trade Name: RCA  
Model(s): 20F671T, 24F671T, 27V571T, 27F671T, 32F671T  
Equipment Classification: Radio receiver subject to part 15 of the FCC regulations  
Responsible Party: Thomson Inc.  
10330 N. Meridian St.  
Indianapolis, IN 46290  
Telephone 1-580-634-0151  
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device,  
pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against  
harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio  
frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful  
interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in  
a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television  
reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try  
to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures:  
• Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.  
• Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.  
• Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is  
connected.  
• Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.  
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.  
T h o m s o n I n c .  
10330 North Meridian Street  
Indianapolis, IN 46290  
©2004 Thomson Inc.  
Trademark(s)® Registered  
Marca(s) Registrada(s)  
THOMSON  
TOCOM 16356860 Rev1  
 

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