RCA F38310, P61310 manual Noise Filter, Convergence, Picture Tilt, Picture Presets, Reset Controls

Page 49

ADJUSTING TV CONTROLS

NOISE FILTER

Noise filter displays a list that lets you set one of three automatic settings that allows you to reduce picture “static” or any type of interference. You can set Noise Filter to Off, Low, or High.

Off When set to Off, no noise reduction occurs.

Low When set to Low, the television produces a softer, smoother picture and retains picture sharpness and detail. This is especially useful for providing a cleaner picture in weak analog signal conditions.

High When set to High, the television produces an even softer, smoother picture. This is especially useful for providing a cleaner picture in weak analog signal conditions. However, when Noise Filter is on High, picture detail is somewhat decreased.

CONVERGENCE

Convergence is available in model P61310 only. Selecting Convergence lets you adjust the TV’s tubes. When the TV tubes’ images are precisely aligned, they create the color images you see on the screen. Over time, the picture can drift out of alignment. If your picture seems fuzzy or has a yellow tint, using Convergence could correct this misalignment.

Once you are in the Convergence menu, selecting Auto Converge will cause the monitor to self-correct color images. For best results, leave the TV turned on for 30 minutes before running Auto Convergence. Selecting Blue Centering or Red Centering begins a process that lets you align the red and blue picture tubes to produce the best picture quality. Use the arrows on the remote control to adjust the red and blue projection tubes until the test patterns on the TV screen appear white.

PICTURE TILT

Picture Tilt is available in model F383190 only. Your TV has an extra-large picture tube, which makes it vulnerable to the effects of the Earth’s magnetic field. You may need to adjust picture tilt. Use the left and right arrows to adjust the picture tilt.

PICTURE PRESETS

Picture Presets displays a choice list that lets you select one of three preset picture settings: Bright Lighting, Normal Lighting, Soft Lighting, or Personal Picture Preset. Based on the degree of lighting in your room, you should choose Bright, Normal, or Soft Lighting. After you select one, the contrast, color tint, black level, and sharpness settings found under the Picture Settings menu are automatically adjusted according to your selection.

RESET CONTROLS

Allows you to reset all picture quality controls to their original defaults.

If you choose Personal Picture Preset, you can customize color, tint, black level, and sharpness to your desired level, and the television “saves” those settings. After you’ve done this, it allows you to go back into the menu and select Bright, Normal, or Soft Lighting when you need to without losing your customized settings. For example, if you normally use Personal Picture Preset but wanted to watch a show in Bright Lighting today, you can choose Bright Lighting now, watch the show, and then afterwards return to your customized settings by choosing Personal Picture Presets again.

4 5

Image 49
Contents USER’S Guide Page Product Registration Important InformationPage Table of Contents Using the Profiles Adjusting TV ControlsGetting Assistance Options and PreferencesReference Parts of a Complete High Definition System Welcome to HdtvGetting Started Setup and ConnectionsProtect Your Components from Power Surges Things to Know Before Connecting ComponentsUnpack the System Connect Your TV to Other ComponentsJacks and Cables Front Buttons Front Inputs Back of the TV Component Video Input Audio PB PR How to view your VCR TV and VCR How to view programmingBasic Connection Please Read Before Using the Digital Audio Out Jack How to view your DVD and VCRAdvanced Connection TV, VCR, and DVD Player With AmplifierConnecting Speakers to the TV Receiver Connecting a Stereo AmplifierComplete the Interactive Setup Place Batteries Remote ControlPlug in and Turn on System Order ProgrammingHOW to USE Your Universal Remote Using the RemoteLED Remote Control ButtonsUsing the Remote Testing the Remote Control Programming the Remote ControlProgramming the Remote Control Using Automatic Code SearchUsing Direct Entry Using the Remote to Control a ComponentVCR Remote Control CodesBasic TV Operation INS and Outs of Using Your HdtvAbout the Channel Banner Channel Banner Icons Changing Between Directv and TV Mode Changing Channels PIP PICTURE-IN-PICTURE Operation Using the PIP FeaturePIP Buttons PIP PROBLEMS? Input source Using the Input ButtonWhat is a Program GUIDE? Using the Program GuidesBringing UP the Program Guides Using the Program GuidesAnatomy of the TV Program Guide Anatomy of the Directv Programming Guide Getting around in the Guides Tuning to a ProgramOther Guides Icon Using the Guide ButtonDetail Guide SurfGuide Directv onlyExiting a Program Guide Sorting the Directv Programming Guide by Topics Sorting the Directv Programming GuideSorting the Directv Programming Guide by Sports Sorting the Directv Programming Guide By MoviesListing ALL Directv Programming Sorting the Current Directv Programming Guide Alphabetically Finding Directv Programs Using ScoutOn-screen icons represent the status of the scout feature Exit Other IconsHelp Down ArrowMake Adjustments to Your Picture and Audio Adjusting TV ControlsPicture Quality Controls Picture SettingsColor Warmth Reset Controls Picture PresetsNoise Filter ConvergenceMute Audio ControlsTone Controls Audio ProcessorSound Logic SpeakersSAP Optical OutputIcon in the Channel Banner Creating User Profiles Using the ProfilesAbout Profiles Directv SetupEditing Channels in a Directv List Selecting or Deleting ALL Directv Channels Setting the Directv Spending LimitTip Select Directv Setup Setting the Directv Rating LimitEditing Channels in a TV List TV SetupSelecting or Deleting ALL TV Channels TV-MA Setting the TV RatingTo set TV programming limits Rating Limit ScreenViewing Age-Based Ratings Blocking AGE-BASED RatingsHierarchy Age-Based Ratings Viewing Specific Content Themes Blocking Specific Content ThemesContent Themes Blocking Movie Ratings Setting the Movie RatingBlocking Unrated TV Shows Viewing Moving RatingsChoosing Your Profile Locking and Unlocking a User Profile Don’t Forget Your PasswordUnlocking the System Locking the SystemOptions and Preferences Different Ways to Adjust Your HdtvOptions Preferences Changing the Signal Type Changing the Signal SourceAuto Tuning Mailbox Channel SearchChecking Your Mail Previewing and Purchasing Purchases PAY PER View ProgramsUse the program guide to get to the Program Details screen Select Attractions Guide Using the Attractions GuideReviewing and Canceling AN Upcoming Purchase Using the Purchases MenuUsing the Preferences Menu Setting the Time and DateColor Scheme Translucency Default GuideScreen Format Analog Captions Caption DisplayUsing Fetch Need HELP? Getting AssistanceGetting Antenna Information Running the Interactive SetupDish Pointing Peak SignalSelecting Dish Type Find Your Dish Pointing Coordinates Using the ON-SCREEN Signal MeterRunning the System Test Your NEW Access CardOFF-AIR Guides UpgradesGetting Information ReferenceTroubleshooting Care and Cleaning For how long after your purchase RCA High Definition Television Hdtv Limited WarrantyNotification to the Local Telephone Company FCC Registration InformationMonaural VCR Dubbing Audio Accessory InformationAccessory Order Form USE Your Credit Card Placing an OrderThis page intentionally left blank This page intentionally left blank Directv IndexInfo Swap This page intentionally left blank
Related manuals
Manual 6 pages 16.32 Kb

P61310, F38310 specifications

The RCA F38310 and P61310 are notable offerings in the world of consumer electronics, particularly known for their advancements in television technology. Both models are crafted to deliver a superior viewing experience through a combination of high-quality display, user-friendly features, and innovative technologies.

The RCA F38310 stands out with its impressive 38-inch screen, which provides ample viewing area for enjoying movies, sports, and gaming. The television features a crisp and vibrant display, thanks to its integration of advanced picture technologies that enhance color accuracy and contrast. This model supports various input options, making it compatible with several devices, such as gaming consoles, Blu-ray players, and streaming devices, ensuring users can connect their favorite entertainment sources seamlessly.

On the other hand, the RCA P61310 is a larger model, boasting a 61-inch screen size that caters to those seeking a more immersive viewing experience. It utilizes widescreen technology, enhancing the cinematic experience by providing a more expansive field of vision. The high-definition resolution prevalent in the P61310 ensures that images are sharp, and details are well-defined, making it ideal for high-action films and video games.

Both models are equipped with stereo speakers that bring a dynamic audio experience to viewers. Users can enjoy clear dialogs and rich sound effects without the need for an additional sound system, although they can also connect to external speakers for an enhanced audio experience.

Among the key features of these RCA models is the incorporation of user-friendly interfaces, allowing for easy navigation through menus and settings. Remote controls are designed for simplicity, providing quick access to frequently used functions. Additionally, both televisions include various picture modes optimized for different types of content, whether watching sports, movies, or playing video games.

In terms of connectivity, the F38310 and P61310 offer multiple HDMI inputs, composit video inputs, and component video inputs, ensuring compatibility with a range of devices. Furthermore, the RCA brand is known for its reliability and customer support, assuring users a dependable and satisfying experience with their televisions.

In summary, the RCA F38310 and P61310 are excellent choices for consumers looking for quality entertainment systems. Their combination of impressive screen sizes, high-definition resolution, user-friendly features, and versatility in connectivity make them compelling options in the competitive television market.