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This symbol indicates"dangerous voltage" insidethe product that presents arisk of electric shock orpersonal injury. VCR Plus+, C 3, PlusCode, G-LINK, and GUIDE Plus+ are trademarks of Gemstar-TV Guide International, Inc. and/or its related affiliates. The GUIDE Plus+ and VCR Plus+ systems ar...
1 Introduction Thank you for choosing RCA Scenium Congratulations on your purchase of an RCA Scenium High Definition television—a true viewingexperience. Your purchase decision represents an investment in a new generation of technology.Even though this is a technologically advanced HDTV, it is the m...
2 Introduction Digital Signal and Sound Digital signals can be compressed, enabling a much more robust signal with no variation inquality. Digital signals, in contrast to analog signals that are used with regular TVs, can bereproduced precisely. Another requirement of HDTV is the ability to reproduc...
3 Introduction FireWire® with Two-Way DTVLink® Control your 1394 components via your HDTV! Just link them together via the 2-way DTVLink jacks and you can networkyour high-speed compatible 1394 digital components. The two-way jacks allow the audio and video signals to flow into andout from 1394 comp...
5 Table of Contents Introduction Key Features Overview ................................................................................................................... 1 Chapter 1: Connections & Setup Things to Consider Before You Connect .........................................................
6 Table of Contents Chapter 4: Using the TV’s Menu System Menus, On-screen Help, and Control Panels ............................................................................... 62Picture Quality Menu ....................................................................................................
Graphics contained within this publication are for representation only. 7 Chapter 1 Connections & Setup Chapter Overview: • Things to Consider Before You Connect • Choose Your Connection • How To Connect • Explanation of Input Jacks and Cables • Back of the TV • Why You Should Connect the G-LINK...
Connections & Setup 8 Chapter 1 Things to Consider Before You Connect Protect Against Power Surges • Connect all components before you plug any of their power cords into the wall outlet orpower strip. NEVER plug your TV into an outlet that is controlled by a wall switch. • Turn off the TV and/or...
Connections & Setup Chapter 1 9 Choose Your Connection There are several ways to connect your HDTV, depending on the components you want to connect and the quality of thesignal you want to achieve. Please use the following chart to determine which connection is best for you. Proceed to theapprop...
Connections & Setup 10 Chapter 1 How to Connect: TV + VCR + DVD Player 1. Connect your cable or off-air signal to ANTENNA A. If you have cable and an off-air antenna, connect the cable signal to ANTENNA A INPUT (antenna A is the only sourcefor the GUIDE Plus+ system). Connect the off-air antenna...
Connections & Setup Chapter 1 11 How to Connect: TV + Satellite Receiver + VCR 1. Connect your cable or off-air signal to ANTENNA A. If you have cable and an off-air antenna, connect the cable signal to ANTENNA A INPUT (antenna A is the only sourcefor the GUIDE Plus+ system). Connect the off-air...
Connections & Setup Chapter 1 13 IN OUT A/V AMPLIFIER VCR IN TV IN OUT TAPE IN CD L R LEFT RIGHT + – DIGITALAUDIOINPUT FRONT SPEAKERS CENTER LEFT RIGHT + – SURROUND SPEAKERS REAR – + – + Back of Left Front Speaker Back of Right Front Speaker OR – + – + Back of Left Front Speaker Back of Right Re...
Connections & Setup 14 Chapter 1 R L LEFT EXT SPEAKER SELECT RIGHT FIXED/VARIABLE AUDIO OUTPUT EXTERNAL SPEAKERS INT W/ EXT SURR VIDEO I N P U T 1 AUDIO I N P U T 1 L/ MONO R VIDEO I N P U T 2 AUDIO I N P U T 2 S-VIDEO S-VIDEO VIDEO I N P U T 3 AUDIO I N P U T 3 V L/ MONO R V L/ MONO R V P B Y P...
Connections & Setup Chapter 1 15 How to Connect: TV + Router via the HDTV’s ETHERNET Jack The illustration above provides you with a general connection to the TV’s ETHERNET jack so you can maximize yourHDTV’s browser to surf the Internet. You don’t need to connect a computer to the router to sur...
Connections & Setup Chapter 1 17 How to Connect: TV + Set-top Box Using DVI-HDTV (Digital Visual Interface) Digital Visual Interface is a specification created by the Digital Display Working Group to supportanalog and digital signals on a single interface. This uncompressed digital video interfa...
Connections & Setup 18 Chapter 1 ETHERNET Explanation of Input Jacks and Cables This section describes the jacks and cables you might use to make connections (cables may be ordered separately by usingthe order form on page 85). There are several ways to connect components to your TV. Different j...
Connections & Setup Chapter 1 19 Component Video (Y•Pb•Pr) Jacks and Cables The Y•Pb•Pr jacks allow you to connect a component, such as a DVD player.This connection provides excellent picture quality because the video isseparated into three signals. To ensure maximum picture quality, use threevi...
Connections & Setup 20 Chapter 1 VIDEO I N P U T 1 AUDIO I N P U T 1 L/ MONO R VIDEO I N P U T 2 AUDIO I N P U T 2 S-VIDEO S-VIDEO VIDEO I N P U T 3 AUDIO I N P U T 3 V L/ MONO R V L/ MONO R V P B Y P R L/ MONO R VIDEO I N P U T 4 AUDIO I N P U T 4 AUDIO I N P U T 5 L/ MONO R V P B Y P R V I D E...
Connections & Setup Chapter 1 21 CENTER SPEAKER INPUT • INTERNAL SPEAKER SOURCE - TV / EXT AMP Switch - TV Position Sound comes from TV’s internal speakers. - EXT AMP Position Internal speakers are used for an external center channel. When an external audio/video receiver’s center channeloutput ...
Connections & Setup 22 Chapter 1 VIDEO INPUT 5/AUDIO INPUT 5 Provides DVI-HDTV and analog audio connections. • L/MONO AUDIO provides left audio connection and connector is usually white. • R AUDIO provides right audio connection and connector is usually red. • DVI-HDTV provides a digital video c...
Connections & Setup Chapter 1 23 Why You Should Connect the G-LINK™ Cable The G-LINK cable enables the GUIDE Plus+ system (the on-screen interactive program guide) towork with your VCR and/or cable box. Cable Box – If your TV is connected to a cable box, you must connect the G-LINK cable to rece...
Connections & Setup 24 Chapter 1 The Front of Your TV Button Lighting (available on select models) Your HDTV may have a top-light feature above the front panel buttons. The brightness (including off) of the light can beadjusted through the TV’s menu system if available on your model. Go to the M...
Connections & Setup Chapter 1 25 Plug in the TV Plug the flat end of the cable into the power jack on the back of the TV. Then plug the other endof the power cord into an appropriate wall outlet. Be sure to insert the plug completely. Do notplug into an outlet controlled by a light switch. Note:...
Connections & Setup 26 Chapter 1 Tip Channel Search takes several minutes becausethe TV is searching for all possible analog anddigital channels. You may want to leave andcome back later. Tip To access the setup menus, press MENU andchoose Assisted Setup. Complete the Assisted Setup Your TV’s me...
Connections & Setup Chapter 1 27 2. Use the number buttons and/or the arrows on your remote to enter yourzip code or postal code. Press OK when you’re finished. Note: If your postal code contains letters, press the up and down arrow buttons on your remote to enter letters, and press the right ar...
Connections & Setup 28 Chapter 1 4. Highlight your brand of cable box, and press OK. If your brand isn’t listed, highlight Not Listed and press OK. Important Note: Cable box may only be connected to ANTENNA A or INPUT 1 if it is to be controlled by GUIDE Plus+ system. 5. Make sure your cable box...
Connections & Setup Chapter 1 29 2. Use the up and down arrow buttons to highlight the brand of your VCRthat is connected to the TV and press OK. If your brand isn’t listed, highlight Not Listed and press OK. 3. Keep the VCR on. When you complete these steps, press OK to begintesting. Important ...
Connections & Setup 30 Chapter 1 What to Expect The next time you turn on your TV after setting up the GUIDE Plus+ system, the guide willappear on the screen. The following examples explain what you might see: • If all of the program information has been sent to your TV, the GUIDE Plus+ system a...
Chapter 2 Graphics contained within this publication are for representation only. 31 Using the Remote Control Chapter Overview: • The Buttons on the Remote Control • Programming the Remote to Operate Other Components • How To Use the Remote After You’ve Programmed It • The Learning Feature • Volume ...
34 Chapter 2 Using the Remote Control Tip By default, the AUX button is programmed fora second RCA VCR. If auto tuning is set up, itwill tune to VCR2 input channel. You’ll use these buttons when youprogram the remote for othercomponents. Programming the Remote to OperateOther Components The universa...
Chapter 2 35 Using the Remote Control Using Automatic Code Search Note: The AUX button can only search VCR codes, but can be used for a non-VCR device by programming it with direct entry method. If Direct Entry does not work for your component, try Auto Code Search. The following instructions can be...
36 Chapter 2 Using the Remote Control The Learning Feature Before using the learning feature, make sure this TV’s remote control is programmed to controlother components you have connected to the TV. Programming the remote control erases alllearned commands for that component mode. After you program...
Chapter 2 37 Using the Remote Control 1. Press and hold the component button on the TV’s remote that applies to the function you will be adding (DVD, VCR, SAT/CAB, AUDIO, or AUX). The component button lights. 2. On the TV remote, press and hold the RECORD button. 3. Keep pressing both of the buttons...
38 Chapter 2 Using the Remote Control Volume Punchthrough Feature You may find this feature helpful if you’ve connected your components to an audio/video receiver(A/V receiver) or amplifier, but you want to use the TV’s remote control to operate the volume fora component that is connected to the aud...
Chapter 2 39 Using the Remote Control Using the INPUT Button 1. Repeatedly press the INPUT button to scroll through the available input sources until you findthe input associated with the component (such as VCR or DVD player) you want to view. 2. Once you find the input source you want, stop pressin...
40 Chapter 2 Using the Remote Control Cable Box codes (cont’d) Sprucer ........................................................................ 5044Standard Component ........................................ 5037, 5038Starcom .............................................................. 5017, 5045S...
Graphics contained within this publication are for representation only. 41 Chapter 2 Using the TV’s Features Chapter Overview: • About the Channel Banner • Digital or Analog TV Channels • About the GUIDE Plus+ System • Parental Controls • How V-Chip Works for the USA and Canada • Auto Tuning Feature...
Using the TV’s Features 42 Chapter 3 About the Channel Banner The Channel Banner appears when you press the TV or INFO button on the remote. If an icon in the channel banner isgrayed out (dim), the feature is not available. The following list describes the items on the Channel Banner screen (left to...
Using the TV’s Features Chapter 3 43 Ch 88 -888 WWWW Antenna A (Air) 4:3 Normal 480i SD Listening to: English in SRS FOCUS MPAA - Not Rated 60 60 - 2 Digital or Analog TV Channels A single off-air antenna can pick up both analog and digital channels. Digital channels can bemade up of primary channel...
Using the TV’s Features 44 Chapter 3 About the GUIDE Plus+ System The GUIDE Plus+ system is a no-fee, on-screen program guide that listsTV schedules for your area and allows your TV direct control of a cablebox and/or VCR. You must first set up the GUIDE Plus+ system in orderto view this on-screen p...
Using the TV’s Features Chapter 3 45 Listings The Listings appear each time you enter the GUIDE Plus+ system. They display the current programming for each channel. The current programof Antenna A is displayed in the video window. • Press the up and down arrow buttons on the remote to browsechannel ...
Using the TV’s Features 46 Chapter 3 Locking the Video Window When highlighting the channel names (the left column on the channel listing), the following Action buttons appear: • Lock/Unlock Press the Blue action button to lock or unlock the video window to either stay at one channel as you browse t...
Using the TV’s Features Chapter 3 47 Schedule The Schedule menu allows you to alter the programs for either viewing or recording programs. Schedule Menu Action Buttons • Remove Highlight the Watch or Record timer you wish to remove from the schedule and press the Blue button on the remote. • Change ...
Using the TV’s Features 48 Chapter 3 Parental Controls The Parental Controls menu allows you to program your TV so that children cannot see certain programs, channels, browser, or use thebuttons on the front of the TV. The Parental Controls menu also involves software inside your TV (referred to as ...
Using the TV’s Features Chapter 3 49 For each major channel 0 through 125 found through channel search in Antenna A and B Lists, there are sixsubchannels (1, 2, 3, 4, 5, and 6 to 999). The subchannels are the same for every major channel and are notbased on which subchannels a broadcaster is actuall...
Using the TV’s Features 50 Chapter 3 Mature Audience Only . Specifically designed to be viewed by adults and may be unsuitable for children under 17. It contains one or more of the following content themes: crude indecent language (L), explicitsexual activity (S), or graphic violence (V). Parents St...
Using the TV’s Features Chapter 3 51 Viewing Age-Based Ratings After you block age-based ratings, you have the option of changing someof the ratings back to Viewable ( V). 1. Determine which blocked rating you want to view. 2. Use the up and down arrow buttons to highlight the rating with astatus of...
Using the TV’s Features 52 Chapter 3 Viewing Specific Content Themes If you block specific content themes, you have the option of going back and changing some of thecontent themes back to (V) Viewable : V-Chip Movie Rating 2 V-Chip TV Rating 1 Go Back 0 Main Menu Parental Controls USA V-Chip Press O...
Using the TV’s Features Chapter 3 53 Canada V-Chip Canadian TV V-Chip supports two different Canadian rating systems: English and French. Adults . Programming intended for adults 18 and older. It may contain elements of violence, language, and sexual content which could make it unsuitable for viewer...
Using the TV’s Features 54 Chapter 3 Canada V-Chip The English or French Canada V-Chip TV Rating lets you decide which TV programs can and cannot be viewed. To set TV programming limits: 1. Choose Parental Controls from the Main menu. If Parental Controls (TV) have previously been locked, you must e...
Using the TV’s Features Chapter 3 55 Front Button Block Selecting this option lets you block (disable) or unblock (enable) the TV’sfront buttons. The remote still tunes to any channel. Front Panel Block can: • Keep children from watching TV when the parent is not present. • Keep young children from ...
Using the TV’s Features 56 Chapter 3 Channel 2, 3 or 4 Antenna A Component is connected to the ANTENNA A jack on the back of the TV, and you want the TV to tune to channel 2, 3, or 4 when you press the correspondingbutton on the remote. Reminder: make sure the component’s Channel 2/3 or 3/4 switch i...
Using the TV’s Features Chapter 3 57 Tip A typical use of SWAP is to scan through channels inthe PIP window, and when you find a channel you like,press SWAP to display that channel in the main picture. Using the PIP Feature The PIP feature is only available for analog (NTSC) channels, PIP won’t work...
Using the TV’s Features 58 Chapter 3 Using the Web Browser Important: To use the TV’s browser, you must have your TVconnected to the Internet (e.g., cable modem or DSL) and subscribe toan Internet Service Provider (ISP). You can start the browser on your TV by selecting it from the mainmenu. The TV ...
Using the TV’s Features Chapter 3 59 Tips Inputs cannot be viewed in the video window of thebrowser. You can use channel up/down to tune to a differentchannel in the video window. Number keys cannot beused to tune channels in the video window. If you have the optional keyboard, previously visited si...
Using the TV’s Features 60 Chapter 3 • Don’t change channels when you are recording because recording will automatically stop. If youtune away from the digital program you’re recording, you may either cause the 1394 output tostop sending the program (e.g., if you tune to an analog channel) or to rec...
Graphics contained within this publication are for representation only. 61 Chapter 4 Using the TV’sMenu System Chapter Overview: • Menus, On-Screen Help, and Control Panels • Picture Quality Menu • Audio Menu • Time Menu • Connections Menu • Preferences Menu
62 Chapter 4 Using the TV’s Menu System Tips A shortcut method to access a menu item is topress the number button on the remote thatmatches the number next to the on-screenmenu. For example, in the Main Menu, press 3to go straight to the Audio menu. Feel free to explore the menu system. If you’reeve...
Chapter 4 63 Using the TV’s Menu System Sliders Sliders are used to select a specific point of a control that has continuous levels.To make adjustments: 1. Press the left or right arrow button on the remote to highlight the slider forthe feature you want to adjust. 2. Press the up or down arrow butt...
64 Chapter 4 Using the TV’s Menu System Picture Quality Menu The Picture Quality menu contains menus to configure video settings: Picture Settings, Picture Presets, Auto Color, Color Warmth, Noise Reduction, Convergence,SVM, Film Mode, and Reset Controls. Each one is described below. To access the P...
Chapter 4 65 Using the TV’s Menu System Auto Color Auto Color minimizes the flesh tone variations of the TV picture. A different Auto Color setting can be stored for each input. Choose On or Off , depending on your preference. Reset Controls 9 Film Mode 8 SVM 7 Convergence 6 Noise Reduction 5 Color ...
66 Chapter 4 Using the TV’s Menu System SVM SVM stands for Scan Velocity Modulation. This feature improves the sharpness ofthe picture. It sharpens the black-to-white edges and white-to-black edges. Reset Controls 9 Film Mode 8 SVM SVM 7 Convergence 6 Noise Reduction 5 Color Warmth 4 Auto Color 3 Pi...
Chapter 4 67 Using the TV’s Menu System TruSurround XT, SRS and (O) symbol are trademarks of SRS Labs, Inc. TruSurround XT technology is incorporated under license from SRS Labs, Inc. Subwoofer 9 Digital Audio Out 8 Fixed/Variable Out 7 Balance 6 SAP 5 Audio Language 4 Sound Logic 3 Audio Processor ...
68 Chapter 4 Using the TV’s Menu System Sound Logic Monitors a program’s audio track and limits volume excursions to a minimumand maximum volume range from current volume setting. Acting like a dynamicrange limiter; it compresses the dynamic range to limit suggested volumeincreases (for example, the...
Chapter 4 69 Using the TV’s Menu System Fixed/Variable Out The Fixed/Variable Out menu displays a choice list that lets you turn the TV’s front internal and external speakers on or off and set the Fixed/Variable audiooutput to a fixed- or variable-control level. The choices are: • Variable Output, S...
70 Chapter 4 Using the TV’s Menu System Time Menu The Time menu lets you set up time-related features and a 1394 timed recording. Time menu consists of Sleep Timer, Record/Wake 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. • Record/...
Chapter 4 71 Using the TV’s Menu System Ethernet Setup 9 Special Features 8 1394 Setup 7 Auto Tuning 6 Signal Type Signal Type 5 Signal Source 4 Software Upgrade 3 Channel Search 2 Antenna Info 1 Go Back 0 Main Menu Connections You can select the Air/Cable setting for Antenna A and Antenna B. Press ...
72 Chapter 4 Using the TV’s Menu System Use the keyboard or the remote's arrow keys to enter thehost name. This may be the only setup you need to do. Reset All 4 Proxy Server 3 IP Address 2 Host Name Host Name 1 Go Back 0 Main Menu Connections Ethernet Setup Some Internet Service Providers (phone/ca...
Chapter 4 73 Using the TV’s Menu System Caption Style 5 Caption Priority 4 Digital Captions 3 Analog Captions Analog Captions 2 Caption Display 1 Go Back 0 Main Menu Preferences Closed Captioning Press or to point to an option, then press OK to select it. Press to return to the menu. You can select ...
74 Chapter 4 Using the TV’s Menu System Digital Channel Info 8 Button Lighting 7 Menu Language 6 Translucency 5 Color Scheme 4 Record Outpu 3 Screen Format Screen Format 2 Closed Captioning 1 Go Back 0 Main Menu Preferences Select Normal for 4:3 images to retain their width andheight. Side panels wi...
Chapter 4 75 Using the TV’s Menu System Digital Channel Info 7 Menu Language 6 Translucency 5 Color Scheme 4 Record Output 3 Screen Format 2 Closed Captioning 1 Go Back 0 Main Menu Preferences Press or to point to an option, then press OK to select it. Press to return to the menu. You can record ana...
76 Chapter 4 Using the TV’s Menu System Translucency You can change the translucency (see-through) level of the menu screens.Adjust the slider by using the left and right arrow buttons. Notes: This does not apply to GUIDE Plus+ system and browser. Some video for mats do not support the display of tr...
Graphics contained within this publication are for representation only. 77 Reference Chapter 5 Chapter Overview: • Troubleshooting • HDTV Specifications • Accessory Information • Limited Warranty • Care and Cleaning • FCC Information • Index
References 78 Chapter 5 Troubleshooting Most problems you encounter with your TV can be corrected by consulting the following troubleshooting list. Note for U.S. customers: If you prefer, we can provide you with the name of an Authorized Service Representative who will visit you home for a fee to in...
References 80 Chapter 5 Black box appears on the screen • Closed-captioning might be on. Check the Caption Display control panel in the Preferences menu. Go to page 72 for more instructions. Every time I turn on the TV, the Guide is on the screen • The GUIDE Plus+ system automatically appears on the...
References Chapter 5 81 The Remote Control Doesn’t Work • Something might be between the remote and the remote sensor on the component. Make sure there is a clearpath. • Maybe the remote isn’t aimed directly at the component (TV or VCR) that you’re trying to operate. • Maybe remote is not in TV Mode...
References 82 Chapter 5 HDTV Specifications ** Tuning Capability Channel Tuning NTSC/ATSC Digital Cable Compatibility (64 QAM - 256 QAM) ................. DTVLink, DVI/HDTV,Component Video Adaptive Video Noise Reduction ............................................ Yes Adjustable Color Warmth ..........
References Chapter 5 83 Convenience Web Browser ............................................................................ YesAuto Channel Search (Full and Quick) .................................... YesMultilingual On-screen Display ............................................... English, French,...
References 84 Chapter 5 Accessory Information The following accessories are available from most dealers and electronics supply stores in caseyou want to position your components farther apart or need additional cables. Monaural VCR Dubbing Audio/Video Cable is a double cable that lets youconnect the...
References Chapter 5 85 Price Part No. Description Qty Remote Control This is the remote control that camepacked with your TV.Replacements or spares canbe ordered as needed. 2-way Signal Splitter,4-way Signal Splitter* helps you connect to othercomponents. Amplified VHF/UHF/FMAntenna allows you to e...
References 86 Chapter 5 Placing an Order BY PHONE: Have your Visa, MasterCard or Discover Card ready and call 1-800-338-0376 . Use this number only to place an order for accessory items listed on the orderform. BY MAIL: Detach and mail the completed order form with credit card information, money ord...
References Chapter 5 87 Limited Warranty What your warranty covers: • Defects in materials or workmanship. For how long after your purchase: • One year from date of purchase for labor. • One year from date of purchase for parts. • Two years from date of purchase for the picture tube. The warranty pe...
References 88 Chapter 5 Limitation of Warranty: • THE WARRANTY STATED ABOVE IS THE ONLY WARRANTY APPLICABLE TO THIS PRODUCT. ALL OTHERWARRANTIES, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED (INCLUDING ALL IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY ORFITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE) ARE HEREBY DISCLAIMED. NO VERBAL OR WRITTEN IN...
References Chapter 5 89 FCC Information This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of theFCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residentialinstallation. This equ...
Index 90 Chapter 5 Symbols 1394 3 Cable 8Jacks 22Recording 59, 72 Problems 81 Setup 72 16:9 Aspect ratio 1, 423:2 pulldown 2, 664:3 Aspect ratio 1 Normal 74Stretch 75Zoom 75 6-pin connector 16 A AVR 2Accessories 84 Antenna 85Order form 85Splitters 85 Action buttons 63 GUIDE Plus+ system 45 Adding a ...
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