Using the TV’s Menu System

0Go Back

1Closed Captioning

2Screen Format

3Time Menu

4Color Scheme

5Translucency

6Menu Language

7Lamp Power

Main Menu4Preferences

 

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.

 

Zoom

 

While watching TV, override the

 

 

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.

0Go Back

1Sleep Timer

2Wake-Up Timer

3Time of Day

Main MenuPreferencesTime Menu

The current time is 3:58 PM.

Daily Timer On

Daily Timer Off

Turn TV On at:

Turn TV Off at:

Durationut

+

12:00

pm

+

1:15

pm

1 hour, 15 minutes

-

-

When the timer is on, it will turn the TV on and tune to:

Antenna Input

Channel

+

46

Sub-Channel

+

-

-

Tip: You can also use Wake-up Timer as a burglar deterrent or to turn the TV on for your favorite show.

A timer can be set to turn on the TV everyday then turn it off after a period of time. Press OK to continue.

Time Menu

The Time menu lets you set up time-related features. Time menu consists of Sleep Timer, Wake-Up Timer, and Time of Day.

Sleep Timer A one-time event that is used to set the TV to turn off at a specific time.

Wake-Up Timer Used to turn the TV on and off at a specific time every day of the week and tune to a specific channel or video input.

Time of Day Enables you to enter the correct time manually. If you don’t enter the time, it is acquired from the last tuned digital channel. Make sure you check the time acquired is correct.

Note: If you enter the time manually, you must remember to set your TV’s time when the time changes to Daylight Saving Time. Sleep Timer and Wake-Up Timer will not function as you expect if you forget to change the TV’s time.

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RCA HD50LPW62B manual Screen Format, Time Menu, Go Back Closed Captioning, Go Back Sleep Timer, Time of Day