Screen Format - RCA HD61LPW52 User Manual

Rca high-definition high-definition user's guide
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When available digital captions can be displayed using:
1
Caption Display
Your custom settings below.
2
Analog Captions
The caption provider's default settings.
3
Digital Captions
Standard
Caption Size
4
Caption Priority
Font 1
Caption Font
5
Caption Style
Caption Style
Magenta
Caption Color
Yellow
Background Color
Transparent
Background Opacity
Translucent
Caption Opacity
Press OK to select one of the three Caption sizes. Press to
return to the menu.
Main Menu
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Normal
1
Closed Captioning
2

Screen Format

Screen Format
Cinerama
3
Time Menu
4
Color Scheme
Stretch
5
Translucency
6
Menu Language
Zoom
7
Lamp Power
Use Automatic Format Switching
Screen format determines the format and size of the
picture on the display screen. Press OK to continue.
Chapter 4
Using the TV's Menu System
Caption Style
Closed Captioning
Customize closed captioning for the digital captions by choosing the settings for
the following options:
Caption Size is the font size (Standard, Large, Small) of the text
Aa Bb Cc
characters.
Caption Font is a complete assortment of letters, numbers, punctuation
marks, etc. of a given font design. You have eight fonts with varying styles
of spacing from which to choose.
Note: A preview graphic of the caption font appears on the right of the screen.
Caption Color allows you to choose the font color: White, Black, Red,
Green, Blue, Yellow, Magenta, and Cyan.
Background Color allows you to choose the background color: White,
Black, Red, Green, Blue, Yellow, Magenta, and Cyan.
Background Opacity allows you to change the see-through background
options: Solid, Transparent, Translucent, and Flashing.
Caption Opacity allows you to change the see-through caption options:
Solid, Transparent, Translucent, and Flashing.
Screen Format
Use this screen or the FORMAT
button on the remote to change
The Screen Format feature allows you to change how the image of a 4:3 picture
how the picture is displayed.
To the left are examples of the
effect of different Screen
is displayed on your 16:9 screen. The options are Normal, Cinerama, Zoom or
Format modes on a 4:3 signal.
Each input can have a different
setting for Screen Format and
Stretch. If your TV receives an image with a 4:3 aspect ratio, the image can be
Automatic Format Switching
(AFS). Enabling AFS shows
the picture in a suitable format,
otherwise, the default Screen
displayed in one of four ways:
Format that you selected is used.
Normal The image of a 4:3 video signal is centered with bars on the right
and left sides of the screen.
Cinerama The image of a 4:3 video signal is centered, expanding in the
horizontal direction to fill the display with little distortion.
Stretch The image of a 4:3 video signal is stretched horizontally by
approximately 33% while the vertical size stays the same.
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.
Note: When recording from the AUDIO/VIDEO OUTPUT jacks, use
Normal or Stretch 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: There is no ability provided to change the screen format for a
16:9 video signal since it fills up the entire area of the TV's screen.
The format of some video cannot be changed even though it appears to
be a 4:3 aspect-ratio picture.
The FORMAT button on the remote lets you change the format with a
one-button press rather than navigating to the Screen Format menu.
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