RCA PHD50300 manual Turning Orbiter on, Setting the Inverse

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The Menu System

SCREEN SAVER

 

PLE

:

AUTO

 

 

 

 

 

ORBITER

:

ON

 

INVERSE

:

OFF

SEL.

ADJ.

 

RETURN

This is the SCREEN SAVER menu with the ORBITER option highlighted.

Turning ORBITER on

The factory setting for ORBITER is OFF. To turn ORBITER ON:

1.From the main menu, highlight and select FUNCTION. The FUNCTION menu is displayed.

2.Highlight the SCREEN SAVER option (the SCREEN SAVER menu is displayed).

3.Highlight the ORBITER option.

4.Use the button to select ON.

5.Press the button to return to the FUNCTION menu options. You can continue making adjustments within the FUNCTION menu, return to the previous menu or press MENU or CLEAR to exit the menu system.

Setting the INVERSE

INVERSE has three options:

ON – The picture is alternatively displayed as a positive and negative image.

OFF – INVERSE is off.

WHITE – The screen turns white.

The factory setting is OFF. To change the INVERSE mode:

1.From the main menu, highlight and select FUNCTION. The FUNCTION menu is displayed.

2.Highlight and select the SCREEN SAVER option.

3.Highlight the INVERSE option.

4.Use the button to select your choice.

5.Press the button to return to the FUNCTION menu options. You can continue making adjustments within the FUNCTION menu, return to the previous menu or press MENU or CLEAR to exit the menu system.

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PHD50300 specifications

The RCA PHD50300 is a feature-rich, high-definition digital television antenna designed for users looking to enhance their television viewing experience by accessing over-the-air broadcast signals. This antenna is particularly ideal for those who are transitioning from traditional cable subscriptions to a more cost-effective and flexible television solution.

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Installation is straightforward thanks to the included mounting hardware and user-friendly instructions. Users can easily set it up themselves, saving on professional installation costs.

In summary, the RCA PHD50300 is an exceptional choice for anyone seeking a reliable and efficient way to receive digital television signals. With its extensive range, advanced technology, sleek design, and easy installation, it stands out as a solid investment for enhancing the television viewing experience.