RCA LCDX3022W manual Connect Your Cable, Choose Your Connection, Connection to AV Components

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Connections & Setup

Connect Your Cable

Connect your cable or antenna to the ANTENNA/CABLE jack on the bottom panel of the TV using a coaxial cable.

ANTENNA/ SUBWOOFER R AUDIO L

CABLE

CABLE

OUT OUT

AUDIO OUTPUT

OR

OFF-AIR ANTENNA

Choose Your Connection

There are several ways to connect your television, depending on the components you want to connect and the quality of the signal you want to achieve. The following are examples of some ways to connect your TV. Choose the connection which is best for you.

Connection to AV Components

Using the DVI Jack

Connect a component, such as an HD receiver, to the TV using the DVI jack. Connect one end of a DVI cable (not supplied) to the DVI jack on the bottom of the TV and the other end to the DVI Out jack on the back on the component. Then connect the audio cables to the DVI AUDIO IN jacks (R and L) next to the DVI jack on the TV and to the Audio Out jacks on the component.

Note: When using the DVI jack to receive your signal, all necessary information is transferred from the receiver to the TV. Therefore, there is no need to make adjustments in the Main Menu.

R AUDIO L

IN

DVI

HD receiver (RCA Scenium ATSC21, for example)

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Contents User’s Guide Important Information Product Registration Product InformationImportant Safety Instructions O U N D C L a M P SThis page left intentionally blank Table of Contents Using the Menu System Other InformationConnections & Setup Things to Consider Before You ConnectBottom Panel Explanation of JacksRGB Input VID1 Input Cmpt Component InputSide Panel Choose Your Connection Using the DVI JackConnect Your Cable Connection to AV ComponentsUsing the Cmpt Jack Using the RGB JackPlug in the TV Adjust the Viewing Angle of the TVSet Up Your TV Put batteries in the remoteChoose the Menu Language Choose the Signal TypeComplete Channel Search Using the Remote Control Button Descriptions for TV ModeUsing the Input Button Button Descriptions for Other ModesFind Out If You Need to Program the Remote Using Automatic Code SearchProgramming the Remote to Operate Other Components Programming the RemoteHow to Use the Remote After You’ve Programmed It Learning FeatureUsing Direct Entry Adding a Learned Function Up to 2 inches apartClearing a Learned Function Volume Punchthrough FeatureDeleting ALL Learned Functions Remote Code List Deleting ALL Volume Punchthrough CommandsPVR Codes How to Set Up the Autotuning Feature Using the TV’s FeaturesWhy You Should Use the Autotuning Feature About the Channel BannerPIP Picture-in-PC Operation Using the PIP FeatureAutotuning PIP ButtonsHow V-Chip Works PIP Problems?Parental Controls Parental ControlUS V-Chip Rating System Canadian English V-Chip Rating SystemCanadian French V-Chip Rating System Chip TV RatingsBlocking Age-Based Ratings V-Chip Rating Limit ScreenViewing Age-Based Ratings Chip Movie Rating Limit Blocking Specific Content ThemesViewing Specific Content Themes Chip TV RatingsViewing Movie Ratings Blocking Canadian V-Chip RatingsBlocking Movie Ratings French RatingsFront Panel Block Chip Unrated/Exempt BlockChannel Block Additional Features Lock/Unlock Parental ControlsExiting a menu Using the Menu SystemMenus, On-screen Help, and Control Panels ControlsNumeric Entries Picture MenuChoice Lists Option ListsSound Menu Adv. Picture SettingsSound Preferences Menu Parental Control MenuPreferences Setup Setup MenuTimers Channel ListPC Sound Menu PC Picture Quality MenuPC Picture Size Menu Picture SizePC Information Center PC Preferences MenuInformation Center Troubleshooting Other InformationCare and Cleaning Limited Warranty How State Law relates to warranty Accessory Information How to OrderFCC Information