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RCA Scenium User Manual (96 pages)
Scenium High Definition Television
Brand:
RCA
| Category:
HDTV
| Size: 16.51 MB
Table of Contents
Important Information
2
Product Information
2
Product Registration
2
Introduction
3
Table of Contents
7
Chapter 1 : Connection & Setup
10
Things to Consider before You Connect
10
Protect against Power Surges
10
Protect Devices from Overheating
10
Position Cables Properly to Avoid Audio Interference
10
Use Indirect Light
10
Cablecard Service Details
10
Connections
11
Choose Your Signal
11
Using the Cable Input
11
Using the Antenna Input
11
Using the Cablecard Slot
12
Choose Your Connection
13
Y Pb Pr Connection
14
Audio/Video Input and Output Connection
16
HDMI/DVI Connection
18
Advanced Audio Connection Information
20
Why You Should Connect the G-LINK Cable
21
How to Find the Remote Sensor
21
Placing the G-LINK Wands
21
Plug in the TV
22
Put Batteries in the Remote
22
Turn on the TV
22
Use the Remote Control to Complete the Assisted Setup
22
Complete the Assisted Setup
23
Set the Menu Language
23
Complete Channel Search
23
The TV Guide on Screen System Setup
23
What to Expect
28
Watching TV
28
Next Steps
29
Explanation of Jacks
30
The Front of Your TV
33
Front Input Jacks
33
Front Panel
34
Chapter 2: Using the Remote Control
35
Remote
36
The Buttons on the Remote Control
36
Using the Remote Control
37
Programming the Remote to Operate Other Devices
38
Find out if You Need to Program the Remote
38
Programming the Remote
38
How to Use the Remote after You've Programmed It
39
The Learning Feature
40
Adding a Learned Function
40
Clearing a Learned Function
41
Deleting ALL Learned Functions
41
Volume Punchthrough Feature
42
Deleting ALL Volume Punchthrough Commands
42
Using the INPUT Button
43
Remote Code List
43
Pvr Codes
44
DVD Codes
44
Satellite Receiver Codes
44
Vcr Codes
44
Chapter 3: Using the Tv's Features
45
Features
46
About the Channel Banner
46
Digital or Analog TV Channels
47
Direct Tuning to a Channel
47
About the TV Guide on Screen System
48
The TV Guide on Screen System Services
48
Listings
49
Listings Panel Menu
49
Search
52
Setup
53
Schedule
54
Promotions and Advertising
55
Parental Controls
56
Lock/Unlock TV
56
Channel Lists (Video Input List, Cable Channel List, Antenna Ch. List)
56
How V-Chip Works for the USA and Canada
57
USA V-Chip TV Ratings
57
Blocking Movie Ratings
60
Canada V-Chip
61
Auto Tuning Feature
63
Chapter 4: Using the Tv's Menu System
65
Menus, On-Screen Help, and Control Panels
66
Navigating the Menu System
66
On-Screen Help
66
Controls
66
TV Guide Menu
68
Picture Quality Menu
68
Picture Settings
68
Picture Presets
69
Auto Color
69
Color Warmth
69
Noise Reduction
69
Green Stretch
69
Edge Enhancement
70
Contrast Expand
70
Advanced Settings
70
Audio Menu
71
Equalizer Presets
71
Audio Processor
71
Sound Logic
72
Audio Mode
72
SAP (Second Audio Program)
72
Balance
72
Audio Connections
73
Connections Menu
74
Signal Strength
74
Channel Search
74
Signal Source
75
Auto Tuning
75
Special Features
75
Preferences Menu
76
Closed Captioning
76
Digital Captions
77
Screen Format
78
Time Menu
79
Color Scheme
79
Translucency
79
Menu Language
79
Power Indicator
80
Lamp Power
80
Chapter 5: Other Information
81
Frequently Asked Questions (Faqs)
82
Troubleshooting
83
Lamp Replacement Information
87
Accessory Information
90
Limited Warranty
91
Care and Cleaning
92
FCC Information
92
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RCA Scenium User Manual (96 pages)
HDTV with DLP technology High-Definition Television
Brand:
RCA
| Category:
HDTV
| Size: 8.41 MB
Table of Contents
Important Information
2
Introduction
3
Table of Contents
7
Chapter 1: Connections & Setup
9
Things to Consider before You Connect
10
Protect against Power Surges
10
Protect Components from Overheating
10
Position Cables Properly to Avoid Audio Interference
10
Use Indirect Light
10
Using a Stand
10
Cables You May Need to Connect Components to Your TV
10
Choose Your Connection
11
Explanation of Jacks and Cables
12
The Front of Your TV
16
Front Input Jacks
16
Front Panel
16
How to Connect: TV + VCR + DVD Player
17
How to Connect: TV + Satellite Receiver + VCR
18
How to Connect: TV + Dtvlink Components
19
How to Connect: TV + Component with DVI or HDMI
20
How to Connect: TV + Cablecard
21
Setting up Digital Cable Television Service
21
Audio Connections
22
Matrix Surround Sound
22
How to Connect: TV + Router Via the Hdtv's ETHERNET Jack
24
Plug in the TV
25
Put Batteries in the Remote
25
Turn on the TV
25
Use the Remote Control to Complete the Assisted Setup
25
Complete the Assisted Setup
26
Set the Menu Language
26
Complete Channel Search
26
Chapter 2: Using the Remote Control
27
The Buttons on the Remote Control
28
Programming the Remote to Operate Other Components
30
Find out if You Need to Program the Remote
30
Programming the Remote
30
How to Use the Remote after You've Programmed It
31
The Learning Feature
32
Adding a Learned Function
32
Clearing a Learned Function
33
Deleting ALL Learned Functions
33
Volume Punchthrough Feature
34
Deleting ALL Volume Punchthrough Commands
34
Using the INPUT Button
35
Remote Code List
35
DVD Codes
36
Vcr Codes
36
Chapter 3: Using the Tv's Features
37
About the Channel Banner
38
Digital or Analog TV Channels
39
Direct Tuning to a Channel
39
Parental Controls
40
Lock/Unlock TV
40
Channel Lists (Video Input List, Cable Channel List, Antenna Ch. List)
40
Web Browser
40
How V-Chip Works for the USA and Canada
41
USA V-Chip TV Ratings
41
Viewing Specific Content Themes
44
Blocking Movie Ratings
44
Viewing Movie Ratings
44
Canada V-Chip
45
Auto Tuning Feature
47
Auto Tuning
47
Front Button Block
47
PIP (Picture-In-Picture) Operation
48
Using the Web Browser
50
Saving Your Favorite Web Address
50
Dtvlink Recording
51
Front Panel
51
Dtvlink (IEEE 1394)
51
Set up Dtvlink Recording Preferences
52
Emergency Alert System (EAS)
52
Chapter 4: Using the Tv's Menu System
53
Menus, On-Screen Help, and Control Panels
54
Navigating the Menu System
54
On-Screen Help
54
Controls
54
Picture Quality Menu
56
Picture Settings
56
Picture Presets
56
Auto Color
57
Color Warmth
57
Noise Reduction
57
Green Stretch
57
Edge Enhancement
57
Contrast Expand
58
Advanced Settings
58
Audio Menu
59
Equalizer Presets
59
Audio Processor
59
Sound Logic
60
Audio Mode
60
SAP (Second Audio Program)
60
Balance
60
Audio Connections
61
Digital Audio Output
61
Recordings Menu
62
Connections Menu
62
Signal Strength
62
Channel Search
63
Software Upgrade
63
Signal Source
63
Video Input Setup
63
Auto Tuning
64
Dtvlink Setup
64
Special Features
64
Ethernet Setup
65
Preferences Menu
66
Closed Captioning
66
Screen Format
68
Time Menu
68
Color Scheme
69
Translucency
69
Menu Language
69
Power Indicator
69
Lamp Power
69
Chapter 5: Reference
71
Troubleshooting
72
Noisy Stereo Reception
74
Lamp Replacement Instructions
76
HDTV Specifications
79
Cablecard Slot
79
Accessory Information
81
Custom DLP HDTV Accessories
81
Limited Warranty
83
Care and Cleaning
84
FCC Information
84
RCA Scenium User Manual (96 pages)
High-Definition Television
Brand:
RCA
| Category:
TV
| Size: 6.43 MB
Table of Contents
Important Information
2
Product Information
2
Product Registration
2
Key Features Overview
4
Audio System
5
Table of Contents
7
Chapter 1: Connections & Setup
9
Things to Consider before You Connect
10
Choose Your Connection
11
How to Connect: TV + VCR + DVD Player
12
How to Connect: TV + Satellite Receiver + VCR
13
How to Connect: TV + Receiver with Dolby Digital + Speakers
14
How to Connect: TV + A/V/Receiver + Speakers + Use TV as Center Channel
14
How to Connect: TV + Speakers Without A/V Receiver
16
How to Connect: TV + Router Via the Hdtv's ETHERNET Jack
17
How to Connect: TV + Dtvlink® And/Or 1394 Components
18
How to Connect: TV + Set-Top Box Using DVI-HDTV (Digital Visual Interface)
19
Explanation of Input Jacks and Cables
20
Back of the TV
22
Why You Should Connect the G-LINK Cable
25
How to Find the Remote Sensor
25
Placing the G-LINK Wands
25
The Front of Your TV
26
Button Lighting (Available on some Models)
26
Front Input Jacks
26
Front Panel
26
Plug in the TV
27
Put Batteries in the Remote
27
Turn on the TV
27
Use the Remote Control to Complete the Assisted Setup
27
Complete the Assisted Setup
28
Set the Menu Language
28
Complete Channel Search
28
The GUIDE Plus+ System Setup
28
What to Expect
32
Next Steps
32
Chapter 2: Using the Remote Control
33
The Buttons on the Remote Control
34
Programming the Remote to Operate Other Components
36
How to Use the Remote after You've Programmed It
37
The Learning Feature
38
Clearing a Learned Function
39
Deleting All Learned Functions
39
Volume Punchthrough Feature
40
Using the Input Button
41
Remote Code List
41
Pvr Codes
42
DVD Codes
42
Satellite Receiver Codes
42
Vcr Codes
42
Chapter 3: Using the Tv's Features
43
About the Channel Banner
44
Digital or Analog TV Channels
45
About the GUIDE Plus+ System
46
Expanded Information
47
Parental Controls
50
How V-Chip Works for the USA and Canada
51
Viewing Specific Content Themes
54
Blocking Movie Ratings
54
Viewing Movie Ratings
54
Auto Tuning Feature
57
PIP (Picture-In-Picture) Operation
58
Using the Web Browser
60
1394 Recording
61
Chapter 4: Using the Tv's Menu System
63
Menus, On-Screen Help, and Control Panels
64
Picture Quality Menu
66
Picture Settings
66
Picture Presets
66
Auto Color
67
Color Warmth
67
Noise Reduction
67
Convergence
67
Svm
68
Film Mode
68
Reset Controls
68
Audio Menu
68
Equalizer Presets
69
Audio Processor
69
Sound Logic
70
Audio Language
70
SAP (Second Audio Program)
70
Balance
70
Fixed/Variable out
71
Digital Audio out
71
Subwoofer
71
Time Menu
72
Connections Menu
72
Antenna Info
72
Channel Search
73
Software Upgrade
73
Signal Source
73
Signal Type
73
Auto Tuning
74
1394 Setup
74
Special Features
74
Ethernet Setup
74
Preferences Menu
75
Closed Captioning
75
Screen Format
76
Record Output
77
Color Scheme
77
Translucency
78
Menu Language
78
Digital Channel Info
78
Chapter 5: Reference
79
Troubleshooting
80
The Remote Control Doesn't Work
83
Problems with V-Chip/Parental Controls
83
HDTV Specifications
84
Accessory Information
86
Placing an Order
88
Limited Warranty
89
Care and Cleaning
90
FCC Information
91
Index
92
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RCA Scenium User Manual (80 pages)
HDTV with DLP technology High-Definition Television
Brand:
RCA
| Category:
HDTV
| Size: 3.38 MB
Table of Contents
Important Information
2
Product Information
2
Product Registration
2
Introduction
3
Aspect Ratio
4
Table of Contents
7
Chapter 1: Connections & Setup
9
Things to Consider before You Connect
10
Protect against Power Surges
10
Protect Components from Overheating
10
Position Cables Properly to Avoid Audio Interference
10
Use Indirect Light
10
Using a Stand
10
Cables You May Need to Connect Components to Your TV
10
Choose Your Connection
11
Explanation of Jacks and Cables
12
The Front of Your TV
16
Front Input Jacks
16
Front Panel
16
How to Connect: TV + VCR + DVD Player
17
How to Connect: TV + Satellite Receiver + VCR
18
How to Connect: TV + Component with DVI or HDMI
19
How to Connect: TV + Cablecard
20
Setting up Digital Cable Television Service
20
Audio Connections
21
Plug in the TV
23
Put Batteries in the Remote
23
Turn on the TV
23
Use the Remote Control to Complete the Assisted Setup
23
Complete the Assisted Setup
23
Set the Menu Language
24
Complete Channel Search
24
Changing Channels
24
Next Steps
24
Chapter 2: Using the Remote Control
25
The Buttons on the Remote Control
26
Programming the Remote to Operate Other Components
28
Find out if You Need to Program the Remote
28
Programming the Remote
28
How to Use the Remote after You've Programmed It
29
The Learning Feature
30
Adding a Learned Function
30
Clearing a Learned Function
31
Deleting ALL Learned Functions
31
Volume Punchthrough Feature
32
Deleting ALL Volume Punchthrough Commands
32
Using the INPUT Button
33
Remote Code List
33
DVD Codes
34
Satellite Receiver Codes
34
Vcr Codes
34
Pvr Codes
34
Chapter 3: Using the Tv's Features
35
About the Channel Banner
36
Digital or Analog TV Channels
37
Direct Tuning to a Channel
37
Parental Controls
38
Lock/Unlock TV
38
Channel Lists (Video Input List, Cable Channel List, Antenna Ch. List)
38
How V-Chip Works for the USA and Canada
39
USA V-Chip TV Ratings
39
Viewing Specific Content Themes
42
Blocking Movie Ratings
42
Viewing Movie Ratings
42
Canada V-Chip
43
Auto Tuning Feature
45
PIP (Picture-In-Picture) Operation
46
Emergency Alert System (EAS)
47
Chapter 4: Using the Tv's Menu System
49
Menus, On-Screen Help, and Control Panels
50
Navigating the Menu System
50
On-Screen Help
50
Controls
50
Picture Quality Menu
52
Picture Settings
52
Picture Presets
52
Auto Color
53
Color Warmth
53
Noise Reduction
53
Green Stretch
53
Edge Enhancement
53
Contrast Expand
54
Advanced Settings
54
Audio Menu
55
Equalizer Presets
55
Audio Processor
55
Sound Logic
56
Audio Mode
56
SAP (Second Audio Program)
56
Balance
56
Audio Connections
57
Connections Menu
58
Signal Strength
58
Channel Search
58
Software Upgrade
59
Signal Source
59
Video Input Setup
59
Auto Tuning
59
Special Features
60
Ethernet Setup
60
Preferences Menu
61
Closed Captioning
61
Digital Captions
62
Screen Format
63
Time Menu
63
Color Scheme
64
Translucency
64
Menu Language
64
Lamp Power
64
Chapter 5: Reference
65
Troubleshooting
66
TV Problems
66
Problems with V-Chip/Parental Controls
68
Remote Control Doesn’t Work
68
Lamp Replacement Instructions
69
Replacing the Lamp Unit
69
HDTV Specifications
72
Accessory Information
74
Limited Warranty
75
Care and Cleaning
76
FCC Information
76
Index
77
RCA Scenium User Manual (32 pages)
HDTV Monitor
Brand:
RCA
| Category:
HDTV
| Size: 1.1 MB
Table of Contents
Important Information
2
Product Information
2
Product Registration
2
Important Safety Instructions
3
Introduction
4
Key Features Overview
4
DVI-HDTV Input
4
Dolby* Virtual
4
PIP (Picture-In-Picture) and POP (Picture-Outside-Picture)
4
Auto Tuning
4
V-Chip: Parental Controls
4
Table of Contents
5
Chapter 1 : Connections and Setup
6
Things to Consider before You Connect
6
Protect against Power Surges
6
Protect Components from Overheating
6
Position Cables Properly to Avoid Audio Interference
6
Important Stand and Base Safety Information
6
Use Indirect Light
6
Cables Needed to Connect Components to Your TV
6
Choose Your Connection
7
TV + HD Receiver + VCR + DVD Player
8
TV + Satellite Receiver + VCR
9
Tv + DVD + Vcr
10
TV+ A/V Receiver or Speakers
11
Explanation of Jacks
12
The Front of Your TV
13
Front Inputs
13
Front Panel Buttons
13
Plug in the TV
13
Put Batteries in the Remote
13
How to Use the Remote Control to Complete the Initial Setup
13
Turn on the TV
13
Complete the Initial Setup
13
Set the Menu Language
14
Complete Auto Channel Search
14
Changing Lists and Labels
14
Auto Convergence
14
Chapter 2: Using the Remote Control
15
The Buttons on the Remote Control
15
Using the INPUT Button
16
Programming the Remote to Operate Other Components
16
Find out if You Need to Program the Remote
16
Programming the Remote
16
How to Use the Remote after You've Programmed It
17
Remote Control Codes
17
Using the Remote Control
18
Chapter 3: Using the Tv's Features
19
Channel Banner
19
Why You Should Use the Autotuning Feature
19
How to Set up the Autotuning Feature
19
Parental Controls and V-Chip
20
How V-Chip Works
20
V-Chip TV Rating
21
Blocking Specific Content Themes
22
Viewing Specific Content Themes
22
V-Chip Movie Rating Limit
22
V-Chip Unrated Program Block
23
Lock/Unlock Parental Controls
23
Front Panel Block
23
PIP (Picture-In-Picture) and POP (Picture-Outside-Picture) Operation
23
PIP and POP Buttons
23
Chapter 4: Using the Tv's Menu System
24
Sound Menu
24
Picture Menu
25
Channel Guide Menu
25
Time Menu
26
Parental Control Menu
26
PIP Menu
26
Setup Menu
26
Using the Tv's Menu System
27
Chapter 5: Other Information
28
Troubleshooting
28
Care and Cleaning
29
Limited Warranty
30
Accessories
31
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