RCA M61WH74SYX1 User Manual page 23

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What To Expect
Watching TV
If you have both analog and digital cable channels these will be put into the same channel list. To tell the
difference between these channels,
press the INFO button
and look ill the channel banner for d_ese things: a
subchannel,
the
f'ormar,
all
A or D (analog or digital) icon and resolution
the TV is receiving.
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Analog channels only display one channel number.
Digital channels received d_rough tl_e digital cable
card also have one channel number.
Digital channels received d_rough cable or all of}:air
antenna
lniglclt
have a primary
channel and a subd_annel.
Ill the example below, 6 is the primary
channel;
1 is tl_e
subchannel.
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Analog channels are sent in a 4 x 3 format. Digital channels can be sent in a Grmat of 4 x 3, but usually
16x9.
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Analog channels are sent in a resolution
up to 480i. Digital channels are sent in a resolution
of 480i,
480p, 720p, 1080i, or1080p.
Channel number
Channel format and resolution
Changing
Channels
Depending
upon the type of signals you have connected
to your HDTV, you might notice that the channels
change slower than you're used to. This is perfectly nomlal.
Digital cable channels sometinles
take longer to
trine.
Some channels might be found during the channel search that aren't available. Some channels are enabled by
the cable company
that don't carry programming,
such as video-on-demand.
When channels are unavailable,
your TV's screen displays [_'a/_, or No J_ig?lakYou probably want to remove these so they no longer appear in
your channel list. Remove these in the (,Taan*zelJ;etup menu. Go to page 45 for more information.
Next Steps
Now that you've 5nished theAssist_'d,_;¢tup,you're ready to watch TV. This might be a good time to program
your remote control. The remote control that came with this TV can be programmed to operate other
devices. Go to the next chapter to find out how to program your remote. Continue to the next few pages to
learn more about the back panel and front of your TV.
* Chapter
2:
Using
the Remote Control
* Chapter
3: Using the TV's Features
* Chapter
4: Using the TV's Menu System
* Chapter
5: Other Information
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