RCA HDLP61 manual Record Output, Color Scheme, Translucency

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Using the TV’s Menu System

Stretch The image of a 4:3 video signal is stretched horizontally by approximately 33% while the vertical size stays the same.

Zoom The image of a 4:3 video signal increases by approximately 33% and the vertical size increases by approximately 33%.

Notes: There is no ability provided to change the screen format for a 16:9 video signal since it fills up the entire area of the TV’s screen.

The FORMAT button on the remote gives you access to change the format with a one- button press rather than navigating through the menu system.

Normal and Stretch do not affect Record Output; Zoom may alter the original video.

Some programs are copy protected and cannot be recorded. If the REC icon in the banner is dim, a recording cannot be made because of copy protection limits. If REC icon is bright, the program can be recorded.

The format of some video cannot be changed even though it appears to be a 4:3 aspect- ratio picture.

Use the FORMAT button to view screen formats (Zoom, Stretch) other than those with side panels. Some video formats may not be able to be changed with the FORMAT button.

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1 Closed Captioning

2 Screen Format

3 Record Output

4 Color Scheme

5Translucency

6Menu Language

7Digital Channel Info

8Lamp Power

Main Menu Preferences

Cropped Recording (Center Cut)

Anamorphic Mode Recording

You can record analog and digital programs by connecting the RECORD OUTPUT jacks to a video recorder. All signal sources can be recorded except for Input 5 (DVI-HDTV) and some component video formats.

16:9 images can be recorded in one of two ways. "Cropped" records the center of a 16:9 image and is best for playback on a standard 4:3 TV. "Anamorphic" squeezes a 16:9 image into a 4:3 area; during playback on this wide-screen 16:9 TV, apply the "Stretch" format to recreate a 16:9 "wide" image.

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

Record Output

16:9 signals can be recorded in one of two ways: Cropped Recording (Center Cut) and Anamorphic Mode Recording. Cropped Recording records the center of a 16:9 signal and the Anamorphic Mode Recording compresses the 16:9 signal into a 4:3 area.

Notes: To make the “cleanest” recording, avoid using PIP, the GUIDE Plus+ system, freeze function, browser, or zoom screen format. Doing so will have unwanted effects on the recorded video.

Tip

Pressing FREEZE button also freezes RECORD OUTPUT, but not 1394 output.

The TV does not need to be on to make a recording as long as the recording being made was set up in the GUIDE Plus+ system. When the TV is off, the Record Output may show the TV tuning channels in a data acquisition activity. This is normal.

If an unusual pattern appears when you connect your VCR input to the RECORD OUTPUT, playing a tape or switching to the VCR’s tuner removes the pattern.

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2 Screen Format

3 Record Output

4 ColorRec dSchemeOutput

5Translucency

6Menu Language

7Digital Channel Info

8Lamp Power

Main Menu Preferences

Sky Blue

Emerald

Rasberry

Plum

You can select from one of four colors for the menu system

and the channel banner. The color of GUIDE Plus+ is not affected by the selection in this screen.

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

Color Scheme

Select from among four colors (Sky Blue, Emerald, Raspberry, and Plum) to change the color of the menu system and banner.

Note: The guide and browser colors are unaffected.

 

Main Menu Preferences

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The translucency level you set is applied to the on-screen

1 Closed Captioning

menu system and channel banner for all inputs and

antennas. An exception is Input 5 (DVI-HDTV) and some

2 Screen Format

component video formats where translucency is set to

opaque and cannot be changed.

3 Record Output

The translucency level you set does not affect GUIDE Plus+.

4 Color Scheme

 

5 Translucency

 

6 Menu Language

 

7 Digital Channel Info

 

8 Lamp Power

Press￿or￿to move the indicator to the desired

 

 

translucency level for the on-screen menus.

Translucency

You can change the translucency (see-through) level of the menu screens. Adjust the slider by using the left and right arrow buttons.

Notes: This does not apply to GUIDE Plus+ system and browser.

Some video formats do not support the display of translucency on-screen displays.

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Contents Users Guide Product Registration Product Information Important InformationPart 1 DLP- brilliance, in color, design, and technology IntroductionThank you for choosing RCA Scenium Resolution it’s math...that works for you Part 2 Why RCA Scenium DLP is better?Format Analog Ntsc HD Digital Atsc Aspect RatioDigital Signal and Sound Part 3 Other Key Features of owning an RCA Scenium HdtvUser-friendly Features Help You Personalize Your TV Integrated Hdtv Tuner with QAMWhat’s Next? FireWire with Two-Way DTVLinkAudio System NetConnect Record Output JacksTable of Contents Reference Using the TV’s Menu SystemChapter Overview Connections & SetupThings to Consider Before You Connect Connections & SetupComponents Cables Needed Connection Title Go to Choose Your ConnectionViewing the Components How to Connect TV + VCR + DVD PlayerGo to Connect your Satellite Receiver to your TV How to Connect TV + Satellite Receiver + VCRAudio Connections Amplifier How to Connect TV + Speakers Without A/V Receiver You should know How to Connect TV + Router via the HDTV’s Ethernet JackYou should know How to Connect TV + DTVLink and/or IEEE-1394 ComponentsHD Set Top Box Explanation of Input Jacks and Cables DTVLink Digital Television Link ConnectorsDigital Audio Out Jack and Optical Cable Ethernet Jack and CableVideo Jacks and Cables Component Video YPbPr Jacks and CablesComposite Audio/Video Jacks and Cables RCA-type RF Jacks and Coaxial Cables F-typeRight and Left External Speaker Terminals Used to connect Back of the TVTV’s Center Channel Inputs Internal Speaker Source TV / EXT AMP SwitchDVI-HDTV Placing the G-LINK Wands Why You Should Connect the G-LINK CableHow to Find the Remote Sensor Button Lighting Front of Your TVFront Input Jacks Buttons on the Front of the TVPlug in the TV Use the Remote Control to Complete the Assisted SetupPut Batteries in the Remote Turn on the TVGuide Plus+ System Setup Complete the Assisted SetupSet the Menu Language Complete Channel SearchConfiguring for Cable Configuring for a VCR Confirming Your Settings Next Steps What to ExpectChanging Channels Turning the TV On and OffOverview Using the Remote ControlButtons on the Remote Control Using the Remote ControlUsing the Remote Control Programming the Remote to Operate Other Components Using Direct EntryFind Out If You Need to Program the Remote Programming the RemoteUsing Automatic Code Search How to Use the Remote After You’ve Programmed ItAdding a Learned Function Learning FeatureDeleting ALL Learned Functions Clearing a Learned FunctionDeleting ALL Volume Punchthrough Commands Volume Punchthrough FeatureRemote Code List Using the Input ButtonAudio Codes Cable Box CodesDVD codes Cable Box codes cont’dDVD/VCR Combo Codes PVR CodesUsing the TV’s Features About the Channel Banner Using the TV’s FeaturesMpaa Not Rated Digital or Analog TV ChannelsGuide Plus+ System Menus Using the Guide Plus+ SystemAbout the Guide Plus+ System Expanded Information ListingsGuide Action Buttons News SortMessages PromotionsSchedule SetupChannels Promotions and AdvertisingLock/Unlock TV Parental ControlsEditing Channels in the Channel Lists How V-Chip Works for the USA and CanadaUSA V-Chip TV Ratings TV-14 USA V-Chip Rating Limit ScreenBlocking Age-Based Ratings Blocking Specific Content ThemesViewing Age-Based Ratings Hierarchy of Age-Based RatingsChip Movie Rating Limit Viewing Specific Content ThemesBlocking Movie Ratings Viewing Movie RatingsAge-Based Canada V-Chip English Rating System Canada V-Chip18+ 14+16+ Age-Based Canada V-Chip French Rating System 18+13+ Canada V-ChipDSL unit. 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HDLP61 specifications

The RCA HDLP61 is a high-definition rear-projection television that was introduced in the early 2000s, capturing the attention of consumers seeking a balance between performance and affordability in large screen televisions. With its sleek design and impressive specifications, the HDLP61 quickly became a popular choice for home entertainment.

One of the primary features of the RCA HDLP61 is its substantial 61-inch screen, which allows for an immersive viewing experience. The television utilizes DLP (Digital Light Processing) technology, a key aspect that contributes to its high-quality picture display. DLP technology relies on a digital micromirror device (DMD) to reflect light and create images, which results in vibrant colors and sharp details. This technology also minimizes the risk of image burn-in that can be a concern with other display types such as CRT and plasma.

The HDLP61 supports a native resolution of 720p, providing clear and crisp images that enhance the viewing of high-definition content. Additionally, it is compatible with 1080p signals, making it a flexible choice for various types of media sources, including cable, satellite, and Blu-ray players. The television also features a 16:9 aspect ratio, which aligns perfectly with modern high-definition content.

In terms of connectivity, the RCA HDLP61 is equipped with multiple input options, including HDMI, component, and S-Video ports, allowing users to connect various devices such as gaming consoles, DVD players, and streaming devices with ease. This versatility ensures that users can enjoy a wide range of entertainment options on the large screen.

Another notable characteristic of the HDLP61 is its built-in audio system, which includes speakers that deliver decent sound quality, complementing the visual experience. However, audiophiles may opt to connect external sound systems for a more robust audio experience.

The RCA HDLP61 is also designed with user-friendly controls and features, including an intuitive on-screen menu that makes navigating settings a breeze. The television also includes features such as adjustable brightness, contrast, and color settings, allowing users to customize their viewing experience according to personal preference.

Overall, the RCA HDLP61 stands out in the realm of rear-projection televisions because of its combination of advanced DLP technology, vast connectivity options, and user-friendly design. It continues to be remembered as a budget-friendly option that delivered good performance during its time in the consumer electronics market.