Using the TV’s Menu System

 

Main Menu Connections

 

0 Go Back

Select which input or channel should be automatically tuned

1 Antenna Info

when a button listed below is pressed on the remote control.

VCR

Tip: If you indicated in

2 Channel Search

Front Input

GUIDE Plus+ Setup that

3 Software Upgrade

VCR2 (Aux default)

you have a cable box,

set the Auto Tuning for

4 Signal Source

Front Input

SAT-CABLE to "Not

 

5 Signal Type

DVD

Connected".

 

Front Input

 

6 Auto Tuning

SAT-CABLE (Satellite or Cable Box)

 

7 1394 Setup

 

Front Input

 

8 Special Features

Press OK to select the channel or input that is tuned when

9 Ethernet Setup

the VCR key is pressed on the remote.

Auto Tuning

This menu lets you specify the various components you have connected to your TV. It lets you program a component button on the remote control (VCR, VCR2 (AUX default), DVD, or SAT/CAB) so that pressing the button automatically turns on the TV and turns the TV to the correct Video Input Channel (see the Features chapter on page 55 for detailed information).

Note: AUX by default is set up for a second RCA VCR. Or, you can program VCR or AUX to operate a second RCA VCR with the 2001 code. Also, any VCR programmed to the AUX button becomes “VCR2” button and controllable by auto tuning.

0 Go Back

1 Antenna Info

2 Channel Search

3 Software Upgrade

4 Signal Source

5 Signal Type

6 Auto Tuning

7 1394 Setup

8 Special Features

9 Ethernet Setup

Main Menu Connections

The 1394 Setup menu has screens for setting up DTV Link and IEEE-1394 devices to work with the TV.

•DTVLink Connect: Set an analog input for a DTVLink device.

•1394 Recording: Pick a device to receive remote commands.

Press OK or￿to access the 1394 Setup menu.

1394 Setup (DTVLink®)

The 1394 Setup menu consists of DTVLink Connect and 1394 Recording options to set up DTVLink and IEEE-1394 components to work with your TV.

DTVLink Connect Some DTVLink set-top components (IEA-775 compliant) need an additional analog video connection to the TV. The screen tells you which component needs this connection. You then select which of the TV’s analog inputs is used for the analog connection from the DTVLink component.

Note: When a component is plugged in or unplugged, the DTVLink Connect screen is updated automatically.

1394 Recording Set up the component that can be controlled by the remote and which will be the default recording component when you press RECORD and STOP. Only the 1394 components capable of 1394 recording will be displayed. See page 60 for more details.

Notes: Some IEEE-1394 components supply power to other components. This TV does not supply power to other components.

The TV only outputs 1394 video and audio to a component which enforces copy-protection measures.

Some components that do not support Digital Copy Protection may cause errors on the DTVLink connection if another source that supports Digital Copy Protected material is connected to the DTVLink.

0 Go Back

1 InitialText hereChannel

2 Initial Volume

Main Menu Connections Special Features

Select what should occur when power is restored to the TV:

Off: Initial Channel is disabled

On: Go to last input or channel selected

On: Go to Antenna A (Air)

Channel 999 Sub-channel 999

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

Special Features

Initial Channel and Initial Volume are two special features that are intended for commercial/retail use only.

Initial Channel You can select the channel that your TV tunes to each time the TV is turned on or plugged in.

Initial Volume This features works only if the Initial Channel feature is set to On. Select the volume level that you want when the TV is turned on.

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1 Host Name

2 IP Address

3 Proxy Server

4 Reset All

Main Menu Connections Ethernet Setup

Some Internet Service Providers (phone/cable company) may require you to provide them with your TV's Ethernet MAC (Media Access Control) address and assign you with a device host name to enter below. This is usually NOT required if connecting to an ISP through an Ethernet gateway device (e.g. router) supporting NAT/PAT, sometimes referred to as a DSL/Cable Modem router.

This is your device's MAC address: 00 11 22 33 44 55

If your Ethernet gateway device supports DHCP, the Domain Name will appear here: domain.name.here.

If required, enter the device hose name below:

Use the keyboard or the remote's arrow keys to enter the host name. This may be the only setup you need to do.

Ethernet Setup

If you have a NAT/PAT component with DHCP capability (router, etc.), no setup is required. The TV automatically sets itself up for Ethernet use. If you do not have a NAT/PAT router, you may need to establish some settings in conjunction with your ISP (Internet Service Provider) before you can connect to the Internet. See Ethernet connection on page 15 for more information.

A Reset All selection is provided for your convenience if you move the TV to another city and must enter new information, or enter some incorrect information.

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RCA HDLP61 manual Auto Tuning, Setup DTVLink, Special Features, Ethernet Setup

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.