RCA HDTV manual Preferences Menu, Special Features, CableCARD Reset Remote Setup

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Using the TV’s Menu System

0 Go Back

1 InitialText hereChannel

2 Initial Volume

3 Maximum Volume

4 CableCARD Tools

5 CableCARD Reset

6 Remote Setup

Main Menu Connections Special Features

Select what should occur when power is restored to the TV:

Off: Initial Channel is disabled

On: Go to last input or channel selected

On: Go to Cable Input

Channel 999 Sub-channel 999

Note: An Initial Channel setting of "On" will be enabled only when the TV is plugged back in or electricity is otherwise restored to the TV. Initial Channel is not enabled from the turning on of the TV with the remote or front buttons.

Press 5 or 6 to point to an option, then press OK to select it. Press 3to return to the menu.

Special Features

The special features options are mostly intended for commercial/retail use.

Initial Channel You can select the tuner and channel or input that your TV tunes to each time the TV is turned on by plugging it back in.

Initial Volume This feature works only if the Initial Channel feature is set to On. Select the volume level that you want when the TV is turned on.

Maximum Volume This feature is intended to stop the volume from being turned up too loudly. Set the volume at the loudest level you would want to hear.

Main Menu Connections Special Features

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Network Setup

1 Initial ChannelCableCARD™ Status

CableCARD™ Pairing

2 Initial Volume

Conditional Access

3 Maximum Volume

4 CableCARD Tools

5 CableCARD Reset

6 Remote Setup

Two lines of help text will apear in this area to explain the feature and instruct the user on how to use it.

This screen is provided by your local cable TV company.

Continue

CableCARD Tools Displays information available for digital cable TV services when a CableCARD is inserted into the back of the TV and you have subscribed to digital cable service. Go to page 18 for more information on using your CableCARD.

The CableCARD Tools information might vary according to the brand of card you have inserted into your TV. The graphic to the left is an example of what you might see. Select an option to view more information.

Some CableCARD Tools screens might have additional information displayed on more than one page. Use the arrow buttons on the remote to highlight the blue Continue link at the bottom of the page, for example, as the graphic to the left shows, and simply press the OK button on the remote to read more text. If more than one link appears, use the arrow buttons to highlight the one you want. To exit the screen, press CLEAR on the remote.

CableCARD Reset If you experience problems with your digital cable, try resetting your CableCARD. Press the right arrow to select Reset and then press the OK button on the remote. If problems persist, contact your cable company.

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1 InitialText hereChannel

2 Initial Volume

3 Maximum Volume

4 CableCARD Tools

5 CableCARD Reset

6 Remote Setup

Main Menu Connections Special Features

Select the remote mode that this TV should respond to: TV (default)

TV2

TV3

Use this screen if you want to set up this RCA TV to respond to a different RCA TV remote mode. By doing so, you can independently control two RCA

TVs that are near each other simply by changing the mode of the remote. A third RCA TV can be added to the

same location and controlled separately if it has this screen and is set up to respond to a remote mode that is different than the first two RCA TVs.

Remote Setup can be used to control up to three TV's in the same location. Press OK to continue.

Remote Setup This features allows you to control three different RCA TVs. This is helpful if you have two or three RCA TVs near each other, and they also have this menu option, but you want to control them independent

of each other. Program a second RCA TV to the DVD, VCR, AUX•HD, SAT•CABLE, or AUDIO component button, using the TV2 code 1222. Select the TV2 option in that TV’s Remote Setup menu. If you have a third RCA TV, program a component button using the TV3 code 1223. Select the TV3 option in that TV’s Remote Setup menu. Go to Chapter 2 for more information on programming your remote.

 

Main Menu

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The Preferences menu has screens for setting up the TV to

1 Picture Quality

match your personal preferences:

•Closed Captioning: Choose the look and type of captions.

2 Audio

•Screen Format: How to format a picture on the 16:9 screen.

3 Parental Controls

•Time Menu: Set up time-related features.

4 Connections

•Color Scheme: Pick a color for the menu system.

5 Preferences

•Translucency: Pick a level of translucency for the menus.

•Menu Language: Select from English, Español, and Français.

6 Assisted Setup

•Lamp Power: Set the TV's lamp to a preferred brightness.

 

Press OK or4to access the Preferences menu.

 

 

Preferences Menu

The Preferences menu allows you to change some aspects of your TV to fit your personal preferences. Features in the Preferences menu are: Closed Captioning, Screen Format, Time Menu, Color Scheme, Translucency, Menu Language, and Lamp Power.

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Contents High-Definition Television User’s Guide Changing Entertainment. AgainImportant Information Product Registration Product InformationPart 1 DLP- brilliance, in color, design, and technology IntroductionThank you for choosing RCA Aspect Ratio Part 2 Why RCA DLP is betterResolution it’s math...that works for you Part 3 Other Key Features of owning an RCA Hdtv Digital Signal and SoundUser-friendly Features Help You Personalize Your TV Integrated Hdtv Tuner with Digital Cable Ready QAMAudio/Video Output Jacks Table of Contents Using the TV’s Menu System ReferencesChapter Overview Changing Entertainment. AgainConnections & Setup Things to Consider Before You ConnectCables Needed Connection Title Go to Choose Your ConnectionComponents Explanation of Jacks and Cables TV back panelVIDEO/AUDIO Inputs Green PR red Cable Input Antenna Input Front Panel Front of Your TVFront Input Jacks How to Connect TV + VCR + DVD Player 2A 2B3A1 Go toHow to Connect TV + Satellite Receiver + VCR Satellite ReceiverHow to Connect TV + Component with DVI or Hdmi Viewing the ComponentYou should know How to Connect TV + CableCARDSetting Up Digital Cable Television Service How to Connect TV + A/V Receiver + Speakers How to Connect TV + Receiver with Dolby Digital + SpeakersGo to following page for connection diagram Audio ConnectionsBack of Left Rear Speaker Use the Remote Control to Complete the Assisted Setup Complete the Assisted SetupPlug in the TV Put Batteries in the RemoteNext Steps Set the Menu LanguageComplete Channel Search Changing ChannelsUsing the Remote Control Using the Remote Control Buttons on the Remote ControlTips Using Automatic Code Search Programming the Remote to Operate Other ComponentsFind Out If You Need to Program the Remote Programming the RemoteHow to Use the Remote After You’ve Programmed It Using Direct EntryVolume Punchthrough Feature Modes of OperationDeleting ALL Volume Punchthrough Commands Using the Input ButtonRemote Code List PVR Codes Using the TV’s Features Using the TV’s Features About the Channel BannerDirect Tuning to a Channel Digital or Analog TV ChannelsParental Controls Lock/Unlock TVHow V-Chip Works for the USA and Canada USA V-Chip TV RatingsEditing Channels in the Channel Lists TV-MATV-14 USA Description and Content Themes for Age-Based RatingsUSA V-Chip Rating Limit Screen Viewing Age-Based Ratings Blocking Specific Content ThemesBlocking Age-Based Ratings Viewing Specific Content Themes Chip Movie Rating LimitBlocking Movie Ratings Viewing Movie RatingsCanada V-Chip Age-Based Canada V-Chip English Rating System18+ 14+Age-Based Canada V-Chip French Rating System 18+ 16+13+ Canada V-ChipAuto Tuning Feature Front Button BlockEmergency Alert System EAS Using the TV’s Menu System Using the TV’s Menu System Menus, On-screen Help, and Control PanelsNavigating the Menu System On-Screen HelpChoice Lists Numeric EntriesOn-screen Menu Items Action ButtonsPicture Quality Menu Picture SettingsPicture Presets Auto Color Color WarmthNoise Reduction Green StretchContrast Expand Advanced SettingsAdvanced Settings Main Menu Picture Quality Audio Processor Equalizer PresetsAudio Menu Audio Mode Sound LogicSAP Second Audio Program BalanceDigital Audio Out Go Back Fixed/Variable OutDVI Audio Input Main Menu Audio Audio Connections Channel Search Signal StrengthConnections Menu Signal Source Video Input SetupAuto Tuning Go Back Signal Strength Channel SearchSpecial Features CableCARD Reset Remote SetupMain Menu Connections Special Features Preferences MenuAnalog Captions Closed CaptioningCaption Display Caption Style Digital CaptionsCaption Priority Screen Format Time MenuLamp Power Color SchemeTranslucency Menu LanguageReferences Troubleshooting ReferencesVideo and audio are out of sync Remote Control Doesn’t Work Lamp Replacement Information Replacing the Lamp UnitHdtv Specifications Convenience Accessory Information How to OrderLimited Warranty For how long after your purchaseCare and Cleaning Index DVD/VCROutputs FIXED/VARIABLE Audio USA This page intentionally left blank This page intentionally left blank This page intentionally left blank This page intentionally left blank This page intentionally left blank This page intentionally left blank TTE Technology, Inc

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