Page 2 - Product Registration; Important Information; VCR required for recording
This symbol indicates "dangerous voltage" inside the product that presents a risk of electric shock or personal injury. WARNING To reduce the risk of fi re or electric shock, do not expose this product to rain or moisture. The apparatus shall not be exposed to dripping or splashing and no ob...
Page 3 - Part 1: DLPTM technology–brilliance in color and design; How DLPTM Technology Works; Lamp Power; Projection Optics
1 Introduction Thank you for choosing RCA Scenium Congratulations on purchasing this RCA Scenium High Defi nition Television (HDTV) featuring Texas Instruments Digital Light Processing™ technology–a true viewing experience. Your purchase decision represents an investment in a new generation of techn...
Page 4 - Introduction; Feature Analog; Part 2: Why RCA Scenium HDTV is better; Aspect Ratio
2 Introduction Feature Analog (NTSC) HD Digital (ATSC) Total Scan Lines 525 1125 Effective Scan Lines 480 1080 Aspect Ratio 4:3 16:9 (Widescreen) Max Resolution 720 x 480 1920 x 1080 Sound 2-ch Stereo 5.1 ch Surround 16:9 Aspect Ratio 4:3 Aspect Ratio Part 2: Why RCA Scenium HDTV is better DLP™ tech...
Page 5 - Digital Signal and Sound; Part 3: Other Key Features of owning an RCA Scenium HDTV; Integrated HDTV Tuner with Digital Cable Ready QAM
3 Introduction CableCARD™ is a registered trademark of Cable Television Laboratories, Inc. Digital Signal and Sound The analog television broadcast system that has been used in the United States for the past 50 years transmits signals as electronic waves. These waves can suffer degradation as the si...
Page 6 - User-friendly Features Help You Personalize Your TV; and explains how to use them.; Audio/Video Output Jacks; Help text
4 Introduction User-friendly Features Help You Personalize Your TV • You can customize your TV to fi t your viewing taste and match the lighting where you watch TV by using Personal Presets and/or the automatic picture quality settings: Vibrant (Day), Natural, Cinematic (Night), Videogame, Professio...
Page 7 - Table of Contents; Chapter 1: Connections and Setup
5 Table of Contents Introduction ............................................................................................... 1 Chapter 1: Connections and Setup Things to Consider Before You Connect ......................................................................................... 8 Protec...
Page 8 - Chapter 4: Using the TV’s Menu System
6 Table of Contents Setup ......................................................................................................................................... 49Schedule ................................................................................................................................
Page 9 - Connections and Setup
Graphics contained within this publication are for representation only. 7 Chapter 1: Connections and Setup Chapter Overview: t Things to Consider Before You Connect t Choose Your Signal t Choose Your Connection t Why You Should Connect the G-LINK Cable t Plug in the TV t Put Batteries in the Remote ...
Page 10 - Chapter 1; Things to Consider Before You Connect; Protect Against Power Surges; Instructions sheet packed with your TV.; Protect Devices from Overheating; • Don’t stack devices.; Position Cables Properly to Avoid Audio Interference; Insert each cable fi rmly into the designated jack.; Use Indirect Light
Connections and Setup 8 Chapter 1 Things to Consider Before You Connect Protect Against Power Surges • Connect all devices before you plug any of their power cords into the wall outlet or power strip. NEVER plug your TV into an outlet that is controlled by a wall switch. • Turn off the TV and/or dev...
Page 11 - Choose Your Signal; Using the Cable Input; Channel Search; What You Need; Channel Search
Connections and Setup Chapter 1 9 OOFER AUDIO/VIDE OUTPUT ARIABLE UDIO OUTPUT G-LINK DIGITAL AUDIO OUTPUT (OPTICAL) OOFER R AUDIO/VIDE OUTPUT ARIABLE E UDIO OUTPUT G-LINK DIGITAL AUDIO OUTPUT (OPTICAL) CABLE INPUT Choose Your Signal The fi rst part of connecting your TV is to get a signal. The back ...
Page 12 - Using the CableCARD Slot; CableCARD; Digital Cable; Setting Up Digital Cable Television Service
Connections and Setup 10 Chapter 1 Using the CableCARD Slot The CableCARD slot allows you to use a digital cable card to receive digital cable services, including premium and HDTV cable channels, without the need for a set-top box. Please contact your local cable company to obtain a digital cable ca...
Page 13 - Choose Your Connection; Jacks
Connections and Setup Chapter 1 11 Choose Your Connection There are several ways to connect your HDTV, depending on the devices you want to connect and the quality of the signal you want to achieve. The HDMI/DVI and component jacks are considered excellent; S-Video is very good; composite jacks are ...
Page 14 - Viewing the Picture from Connected Device; until you see; Input 2; Y Pb Pr Connection
Connections and Setup 12 Chapter 1 COMPONENT VIDEO Y Pb Pr VIDEO INPUT L R AUDIO VIDEO OUTPUT S-VIDEO OUT S-VIDEO IN L R AUDIO L R AUDIO COMPOSITE INPUT COMPONENT (1080i/720p/480p/480i)/COMPOSITE INPUTS INPUT 1 VIDEO L R INPUT 3 O L R S-VIDEO CABLE INPUT VIDEO L R SUBWOOFER L R AUDIO/VIDEO OUTPUT FI...
Page 15 - Connecting the Device; Using the example of a DVD player:; Connect your Y Pb Pr component video cables.; Connect three video grade cables to the INPUT 2 Y/VIDEO P
Connections and Setup Chapter 1 13 Connecting the Device This connection allows you to connect a device that has Y Pb Pr jacks, for example, a DVD player. If the device you are connecting also has S-Video or composite video, we recommend you use the component video input for better quality. Using th...
Page 16 - Viewing the Picture from the Connected Device; Turn on the TV and the device you want to view.; Input 1; Audio/Video Input and Output Connection
Connections and Setup 14 Chapter 1 COMPONENT VIDEO Y Pb Pr VIDEO INPUT L R AUDIO VIDEO OUTPUT S-VIDEO OUT S-VIDEO IN L R AUDIO L R AUDIO COMPOSITE INPUT COMPONENT (1080i/720p/480p/480i)/COMPOSITE INPUTS INPUT 2 Y/VIDEO P B L R S-VIDEO INPUT 3 Y/VIDEO P B P R L R S-VIDEO CABLE INPUT SUBWOOFER L R FIX...
Page 17 - Using the example of a VCR:; Connect your composite audio/video cables to the TV’s input.; Connect
Connections and Setup Chapter 1 15 Connecting the Device This connection allows you to connect a device such as a VCR that has audio/video inputs and outputs. Connecting to the TV’s output allows you to record both analog and digital programs (except copy protected or component video formats). Using...
Page 18 - OR; Cable Input
Connections and Setup 16 Chapter 1 COMPOSITE INPUT COMPONENT (1080i/720p/480p/480i)/COMPOSITE INPUTS INPUT 1 VIDEO L R INPUT 2 Y/VIDEO P B P R L R S-VIDEO CABLE INPUT VIDEO L R SUBWOOFER L R AUDIO/VIDEO OUTPUT FIXED/VARIABLE AUDIO OUTPUT G-LINK DIGITAL AUDIO OUTPUT (OPTICAL) INPUT 3 Y/VIDEO P B P R ...
Page 19 - The HDMI/DVI jack is not intended to be used with a computer.; • Connect your device that has an HDMI jack using an HDMI cable.; • Connect your device that has a DVI jack using an HDMI cable and an; If the device you’re connecting has a digital audio output jack,
Connections and Setup Chapter 1 17 HDMI cable HDMI/DVI adapter White Red Audio cables are color coded- Red= right audio; white= left audio HDMI cable • If you are done connecting devices to your TV, go to page 21 to complete the Assisted Setup. • To fi nd out more about connecting audio/video receiv...
Page 20 - Advanced Audio Connection Information; Connecting Your TV to an Audio/Video Receiver
Connections and Setup 18 Chapter 1 Advanced Audio Connection Information With the audio versatility of your HDTV, you can choose various connection options depending on the type and quality of sound that you want. From good to best sound, choose one of the options or refer to the user’s manual of ea...
Page 21 - Why You Should Connect the G-LINK Cable; Cable Box –; How to Find the Remote Sensor; not; the one that came with your TV, but the one that came; Placing the G-LINK Wands
Connections and Setup Chapter 1 19 Why You Should Connect the G-LINK Cable The supplied G-LINK cable enables the TV Guide On Screen system (the on-screen interactive program guide) to work with your VCR and/or cable box. Cable Box – If your TV is connected to a cable box, you must connect the G-LINK...
Page 22 - Tip; Plug in the TV; pushing down on the tab and lifting the cover.; Turn on the TV; Pressing the TV button turns on the TV and puts the remote into
Connections and Setup 20 Chapter 1 Tip To access the initial setup menus, press MENU and choose Assisted Setup. Tip When remote batteries are low, the device button corresponding to the mode you’re in fl ashes when you press a button. Also, a message might appear on the TV screen and disappear withi...
Page 23 - Complete the Assisted Setup; Set the Menu Language; Note; The TV Guide On Screen System Setup
Connections and Setup Chapter 1 21 Tip The fi rst Channel Search takes several minutes if the TV is searching for analog and digital channels and cable and antenna inputs are being searched. You may want to leave and come back later. Cancel Setup Continue Setup Go Back 2 1 0 Press 5 or 6 to point to...
Page 27 - Tips
Connections and Setup Chapter 1 25 4. If your VCR stopped playing the tape, the test was successful. Highlight Yes and press OK. If your VCR didn’t stop playing the tape, you can either choose No or Test this code again. If the G-LINK wand is out of place, position it correctly (go to page 19 for an...
Page 28 - What To Expect; appears with all of your TV program listings.; Watching TV
Connections and Setup 26 Chapter 1 Ch 6-1 DNLJ Cable Input 16:9 Normal 1080i HD Listening to English in SRS MPAA - Not Rated 12:39 PM 12:30 AM 00:30 Program Title/Acquiring Channel Channel number Channel format and resolution What To Expect The next time you turn on your TV after setting up the TV G...
Page 29 - Changing Channels; Unusable signal; Next Steps; Assisted Setup
Connections and Setup Chapter 1 27 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 normal. Digital cable channels sometimes take longer to tune. Some channels might be found ...
Page 30 - Explanation of Jacks
Connections and Setup 28 Chapter 1 Explanation of Jacks The diagrams below illustrate jacks found on the back of the TV. When connecting cables, be sure to connect corresponding outputs and inputs (video input into video out, right audio input into right audio out, etc.). COMPOSITE INPUT COMPONENT (...
Page 32 - R Audio
Connections and Setup 30 Chapter 1 AUDIO /VIDEO OUTPUTS AUDIO/VIDEO OUTPUT Connect a VCR or DVD-recorder to record digital and analog programs from the Cable or Antenna Input (excluding copy-protected programs and component video formats) while the TV is turned on. You must leave the TV on the same ...
Page 33 - The Front of Your TV; Front Input Jacks; When you plug in headphones, the TV’s internal speakers are; Front Panel; CH
Connections and Setup Chapter 1 31 ME NU CH CH VO L — VO L + PO WE R The Front of Your TV HEADPHONE L/MONO R IN AUDIO IN VIDEO Front Input Jacks The TV has front input jacks for convenience in connecting a camcorder, digital camera, or video game system. Look for a hinged door and press to open the ...
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Page 35 - Using the Remote Control
Graphics contained within this publication are for representation only. 33 Chapter 2: Using the Remote Control Chapter Overview: t The Buttons on the Remote Control t Programming the Remote to Operate Other Devices t How To Use the Remote After You’ve Programmed It t Volume Punchthrough Feature t Us...
Page 36 - Chapter 2; The Buttons on the Remote Control
34 Chapter 2 Using the Remote Control Tips The component button corresponding to the mode you’re in fl ashes when the remote batteries are low and you press a button on the remote. A warning banner may also appear on the screen when you press a remote button and your batteries are low. To turn off m...
Page 38 - The TV button can’t be programmed on this remote to control; Find Out If You Need to Program the Remote; Press ON•OFF to see if the VCR responds. If the VCR doesn’t respond,; Programming the Remote; Automatic Code Search; Using Automatic Code Search; The AUX•HD button can only search VCR codes, but can be used
36 Chapter 2 Using the Remote Control You’ll use these buttons when you program the remote for other components. Programming the Remote to Operate Other Devices The universal remote can be programmed to operate many brands of remote-controllable VCRs, audio devices, DVD players, cable boxes, satelli...
Page 39 - does; Using Direct Entry
Chapter 2 37 Using the Remote Control 4. Press and release PLAY, then wait 5 seconds or until the device button stops fl ashing. At this point the remote is searching for the correct code to program. If, after 5 seconds, the device you want to operate does not turn off, press PLAY again to tell the ...
Page 40 - Modes of Operation; Volume Punchthrough Feature; Now, test it by turning on your audio receiver or amplifi er.; Deleting ALL Volume Punchthrough Commands
38 Chapter 2 Using the Remote Control Modes of Operation Because this universal remote can control several different devices (DVD player, VCR, cable box, etc.) it uses operational modes triggered by the device buttons. For example, if you want the remote control to operate the TV, press the TV butto...
Page 41 - Once you fi nd the input source you want, stop pressing INPUT.; Note for professional installers:; This is a discrete input; Front Input; Remote Code List; Audio Codes; Cable Box Codes; TV Codes
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 fi nd the input associated with the device (such as VCR or DVD player) you want to view. 2. Once you fi nd the input source you want, stop pressin...
Page 42 - DVD codes; PVR Codes; Home Theatre in a Box
40 Chapter 2 Using the Remote Control DVD codes Programmable for DVD and AUX•HD buttons . DVD Aiwa ................................................................... 3010, 3021Apex ................................................................... 3023, 3024Broksonic .................................
Page 43 - Using the TV’s Features
Graphics contained within this publication are for representation only. 41 Chapter 3: Using the TV’s Features Chapter Overview: t About the Channel Banner t Digital or Analog TV Channels t About the TV Guide On Screen System t Parental Controls t How V-Chip Works for the USA and Canada t Auto Tuning...
Page 44 - Chapter 3; About the Channel Banner; Acquiring Channel
Using the TV’s Features 42 Chapter 3 About the Channel Banner The Channel Banner appears when you press the INFO button on the remote. If an icon in the channel banner is grayed out (dim), the feature is not available. The following list describes the items on the Channel Banner screen (left to righ...
Page 45 - Digital or Analog TV Channels; Direct Tuning to a Channel; You can always use the channel up and down buttons on
Using the TV’s Features Chapter 3 43 Ch 88 -888 WLPJ Cable Input 4:3 Normal 480i SD Listening to English in SRS 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 be made up of primary channels and subc...
Page 46 - Schedule; Panel window; TV Guide Menu; The TV Guide O; Listings
Using the TV’s Features 44 Chapter 3 About the TV Guide On Screen System The TV Guide On Screen system is a no-fee, on-screen program guide that lists TV schedules for your area and enables your TV to directly control a cable box and/or recording device. You must fi rst set up the TV Guide On Screen...
Page 47 - Channel listings; Listings Panel Menu
Using the TV’s Features Chapter 3 45 5. To quickly access the Service navigation bar when exploring the TV Guide On Screen system, press the MENU button, highlight go to Service bar , and press OK. There are two different ways to view more service options:• Highlight a service item and press the MEN...
Page 48 - Set Recording; Set Recording Icons
Using the TV’s Features 46 Chapter 3 Set Recording There are various ways from within a service to set a recording. Those will be referenced later and you’ll be referred back to these instructions. To set a recording, highlight a program from Listings , for example, and press MENU. The Episode Optio...
Page 49 - Set Reminder; Set Reminder Icons
Using the TV’s Features Chapter 3 47 Set Reminder There are various ways from within a service item to set a reminder. Those will be referenced later and you’ll be referred back to these instructions. To set a reminder, highlight a program from Listings , for example, and press MENU. The Episode Opt...
Page 50 - Search
Using the TV’s Features 48 Chapter 3 Search The Search service item allows you to browse programs by different categories, such as HDTV, Sports, Movies, and Children’s programs, alphabetically, or by keyword. To search shows by category: 1. With Search highlighted, press the down arrow button, and t...
Page 52 - Set Manual Recording
Using the TV’s Features 50 Chapter 3 Schedule The Schedule service item allows you to alter the programs for either viewing or recording programs. Highlight Schedule to display the programs. To select a different way to sort the schedule, highlight Schedule and press MENU. The Schedule Options panel...
Page 53 - Set Manual Reminder; Promotions and Advertising; Promotional information
Using the TV’s Features Chapter 3 51 Set Manual Reminder You can also set manual reminders through Schedule . Highlight Schedule and press MENU. 1. Press the down arrow button to highlight new manual reminder and press OK. The Remind Options panel menu appears. 2. Follow set manual recording steps 2...
Page 54 - Video Input List, Cable Channel
Using the TV’s Features 52 Chapter 3 Parental Controls The Parental Controls menu allows you to program your TV so that children cannot see certain programs, channels, or use the buttons on the front of the TV. The Parental Controls menu controls the software inside your TV (referred to as V-Chip) w...
Page 55 - Editing Channels in the Channel Lists; How V-Chip Works for the USA and Canada; USA V-Chip TV Ratings
Using the TV’s Features Chapter 3 53 Editing Channels in the Channel Lists Channels can be edited through the Unlocked List and Locked List in the Cable and Antenna Channel List menus. Use the Unlocked List t o remove a channel if you no longer want it in your channel list because you don’t like the...
Page 56 - USA Description and Content Themes for Age-Based Ratings; The following is an example of where items are located within the
Using the TV’s Features 54 Chapter 3 V-Chip Movie Rating V-Chip TV Rating Go Back 2 1 0 Press OK to set the age-based TV rating limit and contenttheme limit. Rating Content Rating Status D L S V FV "TV-MA" Blocked B B B "TV-14" Blocked V V V V "TV-PG" Blocked V V V V "TV-...
Page 57 - Viewing Age-Based Ratings; Hierarchy of Age-Based Ratings
Using the TV’s Features Chapter 3 55 Viewing Age-Based Ratings After you block age-based ratings, you have the option of changing some of 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 a status ...
Page 58 - Viewing Specifi c Content Themes; Content Themes
Using the TV’s Features 56 Chapter 3 Viewing Specifi c Content Themes If you block specifi c content themes, you have the option of going back and changing some of the content themes back to (V) Viewable : Not Rated Movies V-Chip Movie Rating V-Chip TV Rating Go Back 2 1 0 Rating Status Blocked B B ...
Page 59 - Adults; Canada
Using the TV’s Features Chapter 3 57 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...
Page 60 - V-Chip Unrated Program Block; Block Unrated and Exempt Programs; Viewers 16 and over.; Canada V-Chip French Rating System
Using the TV’s Features 58 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...
Page 61 - Auto Tuning Feature; Not Connected
Using the TV’s Features Chapter 3 59 Front Button Block Selecting this option lets you block (disable) or unblock (enable) the TV’s front 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...
Page 62 - Channel 2, 3 or 4 Antenna Input
Using the TV’s Features 60 Chapter 3 Channel 2, 3 or 4 Antenna Input Device is connected to the ANTENNA INPUT jack on the back of the TV, and you want the TV to tune to channel 2, 3, or 4 when you press the corresponding button on the remote. Reminder: make sure the device’s Channel 2/3 or 3/4 switc...
Page 63 - Using the TV’s Menu System
Graphics contained within this publication are for representation only. 61 Chapter 4: Using the TV’s Menu System Chapter Overview: t Menus, On-Screen Help, and Control Panels t TV Guide Menu t Picture Quality Menu t Audio Menu t Connections Menu t Preferences Menu
Page 64 - Chapter 4; Navigating the Menu System; Menu path; Control s
62 Chapter 4 Using the TV’s Menu System Tips A shortcut method to access a menu item is to press the number button on the remote that matches the number next to the on-screen menu. For example, in the Main Menu, press 3 to go straight to the Audio menu. Feel free to explore the menu system. If you’r...
Page 65 - Sliders; Highlight the slider for the feature you want to adjust.; Choice Lists; Use the left/right arrow button to highlight the fi eld.; Action Buttons; Radio buttons
Chapter 4 63 Using the TV’s Menu System Sliders Sliders are used to select a specifi c point of a control that has continuous levels. To make adjustments: 1. Highlight the slider for the feature you want to adjust. 2. Press the up or down arrow button to adjust the indicator on a vertical slider. Pr...
Page 67 - Auto Color; Cool; Noise Reduction
Chapter 4 65 Using the TV’s Menu System Picture Presets Picture Settings Go Back 2 1 0 Noise Reduction Color Warmth Auto Color 5 4 3 Green Stretch 6 Edge Enhancement 7 Contrast Expand 8 Advanced Settings 9 Main Menu 4 Picture Quality Press 5 or 6 to point to an option, then press OK to select it. Pr...
Page 68 - Edge Enhancement; Advanced Settings
66 Chapter 4 Using the TV’s Menu System Edge Enhancement Edge Enhancement makes the edges of the video steeper, sharper, and crisper. There are three options for the edge enhancement: Off , Low , or High . If artifacts appear in the video, change the setting to Low or Off. Contrast Expand Contrast E...
Page 69 - Audio Menu; Equalizer Presets; Mono
Chapter 4 67 Using the TV’s Menu System 3 2 1 0 3 5 7 Audio Processor Equalizer Presets Go Back 2 1 0 SAP Audio Mode Sound Logic 5 4 3 Balance 6 Audio Connections 7 For each input select a different equalizer preset or create aPersonal preset with the equalizer. Press OK to continue. 12 kHz 7.5 kHz ...
Page 70 - Sound Logic; Audio Mode
68 Chapter 4 Using the TV’s Menu System Audio Processor Equalizer Presets Go Back 5 4 3 2 1 0 SAP Audio Mode Sound Logic Balance Audio Connections 67 Main Menu 4 Audio Press 5 or 6 to point to an option, then press OK to select it. Press 3 to return to the menu. SAP stands for "Second Audio Prog...
Page 72 - Connections Menu; Signal Strength
70 Chapter 4 Using the TV’s Menu System Go Back 0 Channel Search Signal Strength 2 1 Auto Tuning Signal Source 4 3 Special Features 5 Press OK to start a Channel Search using only the searchfeatures that are checked above. To add a channel that ChannelSearch didn't find, clear allmenus and directly ...
Page 74 - Preferences Menu; Closed Captioning; Caption Display
72 Chapter 4 Using the TV’s Menu System 6 5 Translucency Color Scheme 4 3 Time Menu Screen Format 2 Closed Captioning 1 Go Back 0 Main Menu The Closed Captioning menu lets you set preferences for how captions look and act. Press OK to continue. The Closed Captioning menu has screens for setting clos...
Page 75 - Analog Captions; CC; Digital Captions; Service 1
Chapter 4 73 Using the TV’s Menu System Analog Captions You can select a closed caption mode, which is the mode, or source, used for displaying captioning information for analog channels or digital channels, if available. The content of CC and Text are different; you can select which one you want to...
Page 76 - Screen Format
74 Chapter 4 Using the TV’s Menu System 5 Translucency Color Scheme 4 3 Time Menu Screen Format 2 Closed Captioning 1 Go Back 0 Main Menu Preferences 7 Lamp Power Screen format determines the format and size of the picture on the display screen. Press OK to continue. Use this screen to set a default...
Page 77 - Time Menu; Sleep Timer; Color Scheme; Translucency
Chapter 4 75 Using the TV’s Menu System Time Menu The Time menu lets you set up time-related features. Time menu consists of Sleep Timer, Wake-Up Timer, and Time of Day. Sleep Timer A one-time event that is used to set the TV to turn off at a specifi c time. Wake -Up Timer Used to turn the TV on and...
Page 79 - Other Information
Graphics contained within this publication are for representation only. 77 Chapter 5: Other Information Chapter Overview: t Frequently Asked Questions t Troubleshooting t Lamp Replacement Information t HDTV Specifi cations t Accessory Information t Limited Warranty t Care and Cleaning t FCC Informat...
Page 80 - Chapter 5; How do I tell an analog channel from a digital channel?; Unusable Signal; Why does the fi rst channel search take a long time?
Other Information 78 Chapter 5 Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs) What’s the quickest way to view High Defi nition (HD) video? Connect an off-air antenna to the ANTENNA INPUT to view local digital channels. You might need to purchase an antenna. Go to page 9 for more information. How do I tell an ana...
Page 81 - Troubleshooting; TV Problems; TV won’t turn on
Other Information Chapter 5 79 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 fe...
Page 83 - TV Guide On Screen System Problems
Other Information Chapter 5 81 Can’t select certain channel • May be blocked or not approved in the Parental Controls menu. • If using a VCR, check to make sure the TV/VCR button on the VCR is in the correct mode (press the TV/VCR or INPUT button on your VCR). • You usually can’t change channels whe...
Page 84 - Scheduled Reminder or Recording doesn’t occur; Problems with HDMI/DVI Connection; The rating limits don’t work
Other Information 82 Chapter 5 Scheduled Reminder or Recording doesn’t occur • Check Listings or Schedule for timer confl icts. Go to page 46 or 50 for instructions. • Make sure the wands of the G-LINK cable are placed in front of the remote sensor(s) on the component(s). • Make sure your VCR is tur...
Page 85 - Wha t you’ll need to get started:; Lamp Replacement Information; Replacing the Lamp Unit; When to replace the lamp
Other Information Chapter 5 83 Wha t you’ll need to get started: • To order the correct lamp, you’ll need to know your TV’s model number, serial number, and lamp type—this information is listed on the Service Model Number sticker (example of the sticker is shown above). Face the back of the TV. The ...
Page 86 - HDTV Specifi cations; Tuning Capability
Other Information 84 Chapter 5 HDTV Specifi cations ** Tuning Capability Channel Tuning ........................................................................ NTSC/ATSC/64 QAM - 256 QAM Digital Cable Compatibility ...................................................... 64 QAM - 256, QAM, HDMI/DVI, ...
Page 87 - Convenience
Other Information Chapter 5 85 Convenience Auto Channel Search ............................................................ Yes Multilingual On-screen Display ............................................ English, French, Spanish Auto Tuning ..............................................................
Page 88 - Accessory Information; How to Order
Other Information 86 Chapter 5 Accessory Information Below are accessories available to complement your product. Prices are subject to change without notice. All accessories are subject to availability. A shipping and handling fee will be charged upon ordering, and we are required by law to collect ...
Page 89 - Limited Warranty; What your warranty covers:; • Defects in materials or workmanship.; For how long after your purchase:; whichever comes fi rst.; What your warranty does not cover:; information should be obtained from your dealer.); Product Registration:
Other Information 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.• One year from date of purchase for light engine and lamp assembl...
Page 90 - Care and C leaning; CAUTION: Turn OFF your TV before cleaning.; FCC Information; • Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.; Limitation of Warranty:
Other Information 88 Chapter 5 Care and C leaning CAUTION: Turn OFF your TV before cleaning. You can clean the TV as required, using a soft lint-free cloth. Be sure to occasionally dust the ventilation slots in the cabinet to help assure adequate ventilation. The TV’s screen may be cleaned with a so...
Page 91 - Index; Symbols
Index Chapter 5 89 Symbols 3:2 pulldown 66 A Accessories 86Action buttons 63Advanced Settings 66Age-based rating Blocking 55Viewing 55 Age-based ratings Canada, English 57Canada, French 58USA 54 Analog captions 73Analog TV channel 43ANT•CAB button 34Antenna Ch. List 52ANTENNA INPUT jack 29Arrow butt...