RCA R52WH79 manual Thank you for choosing RCA, Best of both worlds, What makes Hdtv better

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Introduction

Connect the off-air antenna for digital television to this input jack.

ANTENNA

DIGITAL

INPUT

ANTENNA/

CABLE

ANALOG

INPUT AUDIO/VIDEO OUTPUT

1FIXED AUDIO

V L R

2VARIABLE AUDIO

CTORY

SUBWOOFER

L

R

ONLY

 

 

 

Connect cable TV or your off-air antenna for regular, analog TV to this input jack.

Thank you for choosing RCA

Congratulations on purchasing this RCA High Definition Television (HDTV). Your purchase decision represents an investment in a new generation of technology—HDTV. Even though this is a technologically advanced HDTV, it is the most user-friendly of its kind—with on-screen instructions that guide you through all of the TV’s features.

The best of both worlds

Your HDTV has two tuners: one for regular, analog television and one for off-air digital television (ATSC). On your HDTV's back panel you'll see two inputs—one for cable TV or regular, off-air programming and one for off-air digital television.

While you're watching TV, you can switch from one tuner to the other with the ANT•CABLE button on your remote.

There are many off-air antennas you can use to receive off-air digital television. Find out which antenna will work best in your environment and where you should put your antenna for the best reception. For more information on antenna reception in different parts of the U.S., go to www.antennaweb.org.

What makes HDTV better

With your new High-Definition Television, you can embark on the next generation of TV viewing—HDTV. There are many technological advancements that make HDTV better than analog TV, but there are basically three things about HDTV that bring you a superior viewing experience: (1) resolution, (2) aspect ratio, and (3) digital signal and sound.

Resolution (it’s math...that works for you)

The crisp, lifelike picture that people rave about when experiencing true HDTV is due to the resolution this technology provides. The resolution is measured by calculating the number of active lines of pixels. A pixel (which stands for picture element) is a small dot. The picture you see on your TV is composed of these dots.

A regular, analog television only has a resolution of about 200,000 pixels (480 vertical pixels x 440 horizontal pixels = 211,200 pixels). The HDTV format is capable of more than 2 million pixels (1,920 x 1,080 = 2,073,600).

More pixels equal more detail. In summary, HDTV is capable of resolution that is up to 10 times the resolution of the picture on a regular, analog TV!

Feature

Analog (NTSC)

HD Digital (ATSC)

 

 

 

Total Scan Lines

525

1125

 

 

 

Effective Scan Lines

480

1080

 

 

 

Aspect Ratio

4:3

16:9 (Widescreen)

 

 

 

Max Resolution

720 x 480

1920 x 1080

 

 

 

Sound

2-ch Stereo

5.1 ch Surround

 

 

 



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Contents Hdtv User’s Guide Important Information Product Registration Product InformationImportant Safety Instructions Resolution it’s math...that works for you Thank you for choosing RCABest of both worlds What makes Hdtv betterOther Key Features of owning an RCA Hdtv Digital Signal and SoundIntroduction Aspect RatioTruScan Digital Reality Feature DVI-HDTV InputTable of Contents Table of Contents Connections & Setup Chapter OverviewConnections & Setup Things to Consider Before You ConnectDevices Choose Your ConnectionCables Connection Go to Needed Title DVD VCR TV + DVD + VCR Satellite ReceiverTV + Satellite Receiver + VCR Connect your Satellite Receiver to your TVTV + DVI Device TV+ A/V ReceiverUse the Remote Control to Complete the Initial Setup Plug in the TVPut Batteries in the Remote Turn on the TVComplete the Initial Setup Set the Menu LanguageWelcome Screen and Connection Confirmation Complete the Auto Channel SearchChanging Lists and Labels Automatic ConvergenceExplanation of Jacks Back Panel Jacks in alphabetical orderComponent Input CMP1 Front Input Jacks Front of Your TVFront Panel Buttons Using the Remote Control Using the Remote Control Buttons on the Remote ControlProgramming the Remote to Operate Other Devices Using Direct Entry Using Manual Code SearchFind Out If You Need to Program the Remote Programming the RemoteUsing Automatic Code Search How to Use the Remote After You’ve Programmed ItModes of Operation Volume Punchthrough Feature Deleting ALL Volume Punchthrough CommandsUsing the Input Button Remote Code ListAudio Codes CableDVD codes ZenithDVD/VCR Combo Codes DVR/DVD CombosDVR Codes DVR/CABLE CombosVCR Codes Web TVUsing the TV’s Features Using the TV’s Features Channel BannerAutotuning Direct Tuning to a Digital ChannelWhy You Should Use the Autotuning Feature Digital and Analog ChannelsHow to Set Up the Autotuning Feature How V-Chip Works for USA and Canada Parental Controls and V-ChipUS V-Chip TV Rating Limit V-Chip Rating Screen Rating Status Field Rating FieldBlocking Specific Content Themes Content ThemesBlocking Age-Based Ratings Viewing Age-Based RatingsCanada V-Chip Ratings Blocking Canadian V-Chip Ratings Rating Canadian French V-Chip Rating SystemChip Movie Rating Limit Blocking Unrated/Exempt ProgramsLock/Unlock Parental Controls Front Panel BlockUsing the TV’s Menu System Using the TV’s Menu System Sound MenuEqualizer Advanced picture settings Picture MenuSharpness Black level Color Contrast Color warmth Cool Tint Channel Guide Menu Time Menu Parental Control MenuSetup Menu Closed caption Autotuning ConvergencePress or key to select the closed Yellow, Magenta, or Cyan Feature This page left blank intentionally Other Information Frequently Asked Questions FAQs Other InformationTroubleshooting Volume buttons not adjusting volume louder Low battery warning appears on screenTV picture keeps switching between screen formats abruptly Can’t select certain channelDon’t remember my password and I want to unlock the TV Rating limits don’t workCare and Cleaning RCA High-Definition Television Hdtv Limited Warranty For how long after your purchaseIf you purchased your unit outside the United States Index Info Input SAT/CABLETTE Technology, Inc Tocom 1667740A