RCA PSP42300 user manual Contents

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Contents

Safety Information

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Warnings and Safety Precautions

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IMPORTANT TIPS: Caring for Your Cinema Screen Monitor

2

Getting Started

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Contents of the Package

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Attching the Ferrite Cores

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Part Names and Functions – Front View

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Part Names and Functions – Back View

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Battery Installation

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Connecting an HD Receiver

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The Back of the HD Receiver

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Connecting Your VCR Or Laserdisc Player

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Connecting Your DVD Player

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Connecting a Personal Computer

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Connecting Components to the Cinema Screen Monitor

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Connecting External Speakers to the Cinema Screen Monitor ...

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A Quick Tour of the Remote Control

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Using Your Remote Control

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Inserting Batteries

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Programming the Remote

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Find Out If You Need to Program the Remote

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How to Program the Remote

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Using Automatic Code Search

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Using Direct Entry

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How To Use the Remote Control

 

After You’ve Programmed It

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Programmable Codes for the Remote Control

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The Menu System

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Basic Operations

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Power

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Volume

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Mute

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Navigating the Menus

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On-Screen Menu Operation

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The PICTURE QUALITY Menu

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Setting the Picture Mode

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Adjusting the Picture Settings in MEMORY Mode

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Setting the Color Temperature

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Reducing Noise in the Picture

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The AUDIO Menu

28

The SCREEN Menu

29

Selecting a Viewing Size

29

Adjusting the Picture Position and Size

30

Auto Picture

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Contents Page Page Declaration of Conformity PrecautionsImportant Tips Caring for Your Contents Reference Getting Started Setup and ConnectionsAttaching the Ferrite Cores Contents of the PackagePart Names and Functions Front View Part Names and Functions Back View Back of the HD Receiver Battery InstallationConnecting AN HD Receiver Connecting a Personal Computer Connecting Your VCR or Laserdisc PlayerConnecting Your DVD Player Personal computer with a digital RGB output Connecting Components to the Cinema Screen MonitorConnecting External SPEAKERS* to the Cinema Screen Monitor Alphabetical order Quick Tour of the Remote ControlInput Antenna Reverse Programming the Remote Using Your Remote ControlFind OUT if YOU Need to Program the Remote Inserting BatteriesUsing Automatic Code Search HOW to Program the RemoteUsing Direct Entry HOW to USE the Remote Control After YOU’VE Programmed ITVCR Programmable Codes for the Remote ControlSatellite Receiver Audio This page intentionally left blank Getting around the Menu System Menu SystemVolume PowerBasic Operations MuteNavigating the Menus ON-SCREEN Menu OperationPicture Quality Menu Setting the Picture ModeAdjusting the Picture Settings in Memory Mode Setting the Color Temperature Reducing Noise in the Picture Menu Operations Audio MenuSelecting a Viewing Size Screen MenuAuto Picture Adjusting the Picture Position and SizeON-SCREEN Displays Adjusting the Position of the Menu DisplayFunction Menu Saver Standby Setting the Power Saver for Computer ImagesPower Setting the Brightness Level with Setting the Gray Level for the Sides of the ScreenResetting to Default Values Adjusting for Flickering with Film ModeRGB1 AUDIO1 Video Inputs Audio Component Inputs AUDIO3 Setting the Audio InputsSetting the BNC Connectors Video Setting a Computer Image to the Correct RGB Select ModeAdjusting the Display in RGB3 Input Mode Selecting the Language for the Menus Confirming the Frequencies and Polarities of Input SignalsSetting the Video Signal Format Autotuning the Component Buttons on the Remote Control Autotuning MenuTo Check the Remaining Time Setting the Sleep TimerCancelling the Sleep Timer Technical Information ReferenceVentilation Requirements for Enclosure Mounting Installing the Cinema Screen MonitorMini D-SUB 15 PIN VGA Signal Composition Connecting Your PC or Macintosh ComputerDVD/HD/DTV SpecificationsSymptom Possible Problem Solutions TroubleshootingMain menu Sub menu Functions Cinema Screen Monitor Menu SystemOption Audio Input Supported Resolution RCA Cinema Screen Display Limited Warranty Cinema Screen Display Accessories Index Treble