RCA HD50LPW167 manual Screen Format, Caption Style, Go Back Closed Captioning

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Using the TV’s Menu System

0Go Back

1Caption Display

2Analog Captions

3Digital Captions

4Caption Priority

5Caption Style

Main Menu4Preferences4Closed Captioning

When available digital captions can be displayed using:

Your custom settings below.*

The caption providerʼs default setting.

Standard

Caption Size

 

 

Caption Font

 

Font 1

Aa Bb Cc

Magenta

Caption Color

 

 

Background Color

 

Yellow

 

 

Background Opacity

 

Transparent

 

 

Caption Opacity

 

Translucent

 

*If you enable the custom settings, they are applied only on the digital TV captions and when the caption content allows it.

Press OK to select one fo the three Caption sizes. Press 3to return to the menu.

Caption Style

Customize closed captioning for the digital captions by choosing the settings for the following options:

Note: Custom settings only apply to digital captions and when caption content allows it.

Caption Size The font size (Standard, Large, Small) of the text characters.

Caption Font A complete assortment of letters, numbers, punctuation marks, etc. of a given font design. You have eight fonts with varying styles of spacing from which to choose.

Note: A preview graphic of the caption font appears on the right of the screen.

Caption Color Allows you to choose the font color: White, Black, Red, Green, Blue, Yellow, Magenta, and Cyan.

Background Color Allows you to choose the background color: White, Black, Red, Green, Blue, Yellow, Magenta, and Cyan.

Background Opacity Allows you to change the see-through background options: Solid, Transparent, Translucent, and Flashing.

Caption Opacity Allows you to change the see-through caption options: Solid, Transparent, Translucent, and Flashing.

0Go Back

1Closed Captioning

2Screen Format

3Time Menu

4Color Scheme

5Translucency

6Menu Language

7Power Indicator

8Lamp Power

Main MenuPreferences

Normal

 

 

 

Use this screen to set a default

4:3

 

16:9

 

 

for how video is displayed for:

 

 

 

 

 

Antenna Input- Analog.

 

 

 

 

 

Each input can have different

Cinerama

 

 

 

Screen Format and AFS settings.

4:3

 

16:9

 

 

To the left are examples of

 

 

 

 

 

different Screen Format modes

FlexWide

 

 

 

on 4:3 and 16:9 video. Cinerama

 

 

 

canʼt be used for 16:9 signals, so

4:3

 

16:9

 

 

Normal is applied.

 

 

 

 

 

While watching TV, override the

Zoom

 

 

 

 

 

 

menu default with the FORMAT

4:3

 

16:9

 

 

key. Going to a new input

 

 

 

 

 

restores the menu default.

Use Automatic Format Switching (AFS)

Screen format determines the format and size of the picture on the display screen. Press OK to continue.

Screen Format

The Screen Format feature allows you to change how the image is displayed on screen. The options are Normal, Cinerama, FlexWide, or Zoom. If you want to adjust your image, choose an option below:

Normal The image of a 4:3 video signal is centered with bars on the right and left sides of the screen. The 16:9 image is kept to its 16:9 format.

Cinerama The image of a 4:3 video signal is centered, expanding in the horizontal direction to fill the display with little distortion. Cinerama isn’t available for 16:9, so the Normal format is displayed.

FlexWide The image of a 4:3 video signal is stretched horizontally by approximately 33% while the vertical size stays the same. The 16:9 image is compressed in width.

Zoom The image of a 4:3 video signal increases by approximately 33% and the vertical size increases by approximately 33%. Edges of the image might be cropped. The 16:9 image is zoomed in on, possibly cropping the edges of the image.

Note: When recording from the AUDIO/VIDEO OUTPUT jacks, use Normal or FlexWide to record the video closest to its original format.

Turn on Automatic Format Switching so that as you change channels, the TV will change formats for you.

Notes: The format of some video cannot be changed.

The FORMAT button on the remote lets you change the format with a one-button press rather than navigating to the Screen Format menu.

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Contents Hdtv User’s Guide Important Information Product Registration Product InformationIntroduction Thank you for choosing RCA SceniumPart 1 DLP technology-brilliance in color and design Part 2 Why RCA Scenium Hdtv is better Resolution it’s math...that works for youAspect Ratio Integrated Hdtv Tuner with Digital Cable Ready QAM Part 3 Other Key Features of owning an RCA Scenium HdtvDigital Signal and Sound TruScan Digital RealityUser-friendly Features Help You Personalize Your TV Go Back Picture SettingsAudio/Video Output Jacks Table of Contents Using the TV’s Menu System Other InformationChapter Connections & Setup Chapter OverviewConnections & Setup Things to Consider Before You ConnectUsing the Antenna Input Choose Your SignalUsing the Cable Input What You NeedUsing the CableCARD Slot Setting Up Digital Cable Television ServiceChoose Your Connection Jacks Used Cables Needed Go toPb Pr Connection Viewing the Picture from Connected DeviceConnecting the Device Connect your audio cablesAudio/Video Input and Output Connection Viewing the Picture from the Connected DeviceConnect your composite audio/video cables to the TV’s output HDMI/DVI Connection HDMI/DVIConnections & Setup Connecting Your TV to an Audio/Video Receiver Connecting Your TV to a Receiver with Dolby DigitalAdvanced Audio Connection Information Why You Should Connect the G-LINK Cable How to Find the Remote SensorPlacing the G-LINK Wands Put Batteries in the Remote Use the Remote Control to Complete the Assisted SetupPlug in the TV Turn on the TVSet the Menu Language Complete the Assisted SetupTV Guide On Screen System Setup Complete Channel SearchIdentifying Your TV’s Location Channel 03 is the most common Configuring for Antenna Tips What To Expect Watching TVNext Steps Changing ChannelsExplanation of Jacks Link Composite InputVIDEO/AUDIO Inputs AUDIO/VIDEO Outputs Front of Your TV Front Input JacksFront panel continues on the next Front Panel Using the Remote Control Using the Remote Control Buttons on the Remote ControlUsing the Remote Control Find Out If You Need to Program the Remote Using Automatic Code SearchProgramming the Remote to Operate Other Devices Programming the RemoteHow to Use the Remote After You’ve Programmed It Using Direct EntryLearning Feature Adding a Learned FunctionClearing a Learned Function Deleting ALL Learned FunctionsVolume Punchthrough Feature Deleting ALL Volume Punchthrough CommandsAudio Codes Using the Input ButtonRemote Code List Cable Box CodesDVD codes HD Receiver CodeTV Codes DVD/VCR Combo CodesChapter Using the TV’s Features Using the TV’s Features About the Channel BannerDirect Tuning to a Channel Digital or Analog TV ChannelsUsing the TV Guide On Screen System TV Guide On Screen System ServicesAbout the TV Guide On Screen System Listings Listings Panel MenuSet Recording Set Recording IconsSet Reminder Set Reminder IconsSearch Setup Last UsedSchedule Set Manual RecordingPromotions and Advertising Set Manual ReminderParental Controls 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