RCA HD56W151 - Manual

RCA HD56W151

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Table of Contents:

  • Page 2 – VCR required for recording; WARNING; This reminder is provided to call your attention to Article; Product Registration; Important Information
  • Page 3 – Introduction; Thank you for choosing RCA Scenium; Resolution; Signals for Analog and Digital Formats*; *This TV is not necessarily capable of these levels.; Format
  • Page 4 – Digital Signal and Sound; Key Features Overview; Integrated HDTV Tuner with QAM
  • Page 5 – FireWire® with Two-Way DTVLink®; NetConnect
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  • Page 7 – Table of Contents
  • Page 8 – Chapter 4: Using the TV’s Menu System
  • Page 9 – Chapter 1
  • Page 10 – Things to Consider Before You Connect; Don’t stack components.
  • Page 11 – Choose Your Connection; Components; Satellite Receiver; TV; TV; Audio Connections; TV; Video Connections; TV
  • Page 12 – Connect your cable or off-air signal to ANTENNA A.; Connect the DVD player’s component (Y P; Connect your VCR to your TV.; Viewing the Components; Press the TV button on the remote control.; If you
  • Page 13 – and component video cables only transfer video information.; Satellite
  • Page 15 – OR; EXTERNAL SPEAKERS OUTPUT on the TV. Damage to the TV may result.
  • Page 16 – Audio
  • Page 17 – How to Connect: TV + Router via the HDTV’s ETHERNET Jack; It is highly recommended that the router have DHCP capability.; Router
  • Page 19 – HD Set Top Box
  • Page 20 – Explanation of Input Jacks and Cables; Remember to connect the left and right audio cables for Input 5; DTVLink® (Digital Television Link) Connectors; Audio and video information is carried on a single wire.; Digital Audio Out Jack and Optical Cable; This TV’s optical digital output jack fully complies with the; Ethernet Jack and Cable
  • Page 21 – Component Video (Y•Pb•Pr) Jacks and Cables; Also, remember to connect the left and right audio cables because; S-Video Jacks and Cables; Remember to connect the left and right audio cables because the
  • Page 22 – Back of the TV; AUDIO OUTPUTS; • RIGHT and LEFT EXTERNAL SPEAKER Terminals; Note
  • Page 23 – CENTER SPEAKER INPUT; If your component has only one output for audio (mono), connect; Tips; Do not connect the A/V
  • Page 24 – Notes
  • Page 25 – Why You Should Connect the G-LINKTM Cable; Cable Box –; Placing the G-LINK Wands; How to Find the Remote Sensor; Hold the remote control (; not; the one that came with your TV, but the one that came with the
  • Page 26 – The Front of Your TV; Button Lighting; Main Menu; Front Input Jacks; Digital Audio Output are automatically turned off.; Front Panel; The front panel illustration
  • Page 27 – Plug in the TV; Put Batteries in the Remote; Press TV on the remote, or press POWER on the TV’s front panel.; OK button
  • Page 28 – Complete the Assisted Setup; Set the Menu Language; Step 1: Identifying Your TV’s Location
  • Page 29 – If your TV is connected to cable, highlight
  • Page 30 – Step 3: Configuring for a VCR
  • Page 31 – Step 4: Confirming Your Settings
  • Page 32 – What to Expect; Changing Channels; Next Steps; Assisted Setup
  • Page 33 – Chapter 2; Using the Remote Control
  • Page 36 – Find Out If You Need to Program the Remote; Point the remote at the component.; Programming the Remote; Direct Entry; Using Direct Entry; The remote
  • Page 37 – Using Automatic Code Search; programming it with direct entry method.
  • Page 38 – Adding a Learned Function; up to; Up to 2 inches apart
  • Page 39 – to alert you. You’ll have to repeat step 4.; Clearing a Learned Function; To delete a learned button function, use the procedure below.; Deleting ALL Learned Functions
  • Page 40 – Now, test it by turning on your audio receiver or amplifier.; Deleting ALL Volume Punchthrough Commands
  • Page 41 – Once you find the input source you want, stop pressing INPUT.; Remote Code List; Audio Codes; Cable Box Codes; Input source
  • Page 42 – DVD codes; PVR Codes; Home Theatre in a Box; VCR Codes
  • Page 43 – Using the TV’s Features
  • Page 44 – Chapter 3; About the Channel Banner; Program Title/Acquiring Channel; Listening to: English in SRS FOCUS
  • Page 45 – Digital or Analog TV Channels; Press OK to tune to the channel or wait a few seconds.; TV Button
  • Page 46 – About the GUIDE Plus+ System; If you have cable and air signals, connect cable to; Using the GUIDE Plus; GUIDE; The GUIDE Plus
  • Page 47 – Listings; Guide Action Buttons; Watch; Expanded Information; Action buttons
  • Page 48 – Locking the Video Window; Messages
  • Page 49 – Schedule; Schedule Menu Action Buttons; Channels; Promotional Information
  • Page 50 – Parental Controls; Antenna B List
  • Page 51 – Editing Channels in the Channel Lists; How V-Chip Works for the USA and Canada; USA V-Chip TV Ratings
  • Page 52 – USA Description and Content Themes for Age-Based Ratings; The following is an example of where items are located within the; Rating Field
  • Page 53 – Viewing Age-Based Ratings; Hierarchy of Age-Based Ratings
  • Page 54 – Viewing Specific Content Themes; Content Themes
  • Page 55 – Adults; Canada V-Chip English Rating System
  • Page 56 – V-Chip Unrated Program Block; Block Unrated and Exempt Programs; Viewers 16 and over.; Canada V-Chip French Rating System
  • Page 57 – Front Button Block; Block Web Browser; Auto Tuning Feature; Not Connected
  • Page 58 – Channel 2, 3 or 4 Antenna A; PIP Buttons; PIP
  • Page 59 – Using the PIP Feature; Channel Control; PIP channel number
  • Page 60 – Using the Web Browser; Browser Screen Burn Prevention
  • Page 61 – Web Browser Button Interaction
  • Page 62 – To do a 1394 timer recording, schedule it through the; Set up 1394 Recording Preferences; Go to the
  • Page 63 – Chapter 4; Picture Quality Menu
  • Page 64 – Using the TV’s Menu System; Navigating the Menu System; Exiting a menu
  • Page 65 – Sliders; Some sliders are positioned horizontally for example,; Choice Lists; Press OK to select or de-select the option.; Numeric Entries; Use the left/right arrow button to highlight the field.; Action Buttons; Radio Buttons
  • Page 66 – Picture Settings; Contrast; Picture Presets
  • Page 67 – Auto Color
  • Page 68 – SVM; Advanced; Reset Controls; Audio Menu
  • Page 69 – Equalizer Presets; Mono
  • Page 70 – Sound Logic
  • Page 71 – Variable Output, Speakers On; Digital Audio Out; Auto Select; Subwoofer
  • Page 72 – Sleep Timer; Antenna Info; Connections Menu
  • Page 73 – Full Search
  • Page 74 – Auto Tuning; DTVLink Connect; Special Features; Initial Channel; Ethernet Setup
  • Page 75 – Preferences Menu; Closed Captioning; Caption Display; Closed Captioning On; Analog Captions; CC
  • Page 76 – Digital Captions; analog; Caption Style; Screen Format
  • Page 77 – Stretch; Record Output
  • Page 78 – Translucency; Digital Channel Info
  • Page 79 – Reference; Chapter 5
  • Page 80 – References; Troubleshooting; TV Problems; TV won’t turn on; Buttons don’t work; TV turns off while playing; TV turns on unexpectedly
  • Page 82 – Black box appears on the screen; GUIDE Plus+ System Problems; Program information doesn’t download
  • Page 83 – The Remote Control Doesn’t Work; The rating limits don’t work; I don’t remember my password and I want to unlock the TV; Problems with 1394 Recording
  • Page 84 – HDTV Specifications; Video
  • Page 85 – Convenience
  • Page 86 – Accessory Information
  • Page 87 – Accessory Order Form; Detach Her
  • Page 88 – Placing an Order; AUTHORIZED SIGNATURE
  • Page 89 – Limited Warranty
  • Page 90 – Care and Cleaning; CAUTION: Turn OFF your TV before cleaning.
  • Page 91 – FCC Information; • Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
  • Page 92 – Index; Symbols
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Page 2 - VCR required for recording; WARNING; This reminder is provided to call your attention to Article; Product Registration; Important Information

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...

Page 3 - Introduction; Thank you for choosing RCA Scenium; Resolution; Signals for Analog and Digital Formats*; *This TV is not necessarily capable of these levels.; Format

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...

Page 4 - Digital Signal and Sound; Key Features Overview; Integrated HDTV Tuner with QAM

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...

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