RCA L50000 - Manual

RCA L50000

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Table of Contents:

  • Page 3 – Important Information
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  • Page 5 – Table of Contents; Chapter 1: Introduction
  • Page 6 – Chapter 3: The Remote Control
  • Page 7 – Chapter 6: The Menu System; Speakers
  • Page 8 – Sound Logic
  • Page 9 – A brand new HD technology
  • Page 10 – LCOS; A Higher Definition Television Is Here.TM; The result: your RCA LCOS High Definition Television.
  • Page 12 – Light Management Yields Brighter, Crisper Pictures; Simply put, the secret of LCOS is “light management.”
  • Page 13 – What Makes the HD Viewing Experience So Special?; resolution
  • Page 16 – Things to Consider Before You Connect; Don’t stack components.
  • Page 17 – DVD; External; Component; Excellent; Choose Your Connection
  • Page 18 – TV; Tip: Instructions to Connect
  • Page 19 – Connect your DVD Player to your TV; labeled Y P; Make sure cable or antenna is connected to your VCR.
  • Page 20 – ery Good
  • Page 25 – Connecting a Dolby Digital Receiver: Excellent; Audio
  • Page 26 – Connecting Speakers to the TV; Open the lever on the speaker terminal.; Go to next page
  • Page 27 – Put Batteries in the Remote Control; Remove the cover from the battery compartment.; Plug in and turn on; Assistance
  • Page 28 – To receive DIRECTV; Explanation of Input Jacks and Cables; optional
  • Page 29 – The Y P; S-Video Jack and Cable —
  • Page 30 – Very Good; Good; If you choose to subscribe to DIRECTV
  • Page 31 – Back of the LCOS TV
  • Page 32 – Lets you connect a baseband NTSC (analog) component such as a VCR,
  • Page 33 – COMPONENT VIDEO INPUT; • Y P
  • Page 34 – Input Jacks on the front of your TV; Provides a connection for headphones.; Provides video connection. The video connector is usually yellow.; AUDIO R
  • Page 35 – Buttons on the front of your LCOS TV; MENU•OK
  • Page 36 – The Power Light; you’ve tried to turn on the TV when the lamp unit is cooling. Wait; How to turn off the power light; To turn off the power light, go to the main menu and select
  • Page 37 – What to Expect; and channels. Chapter 5 also explains profiles and the V-Chip.
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  • Page 40 – Press and hold to enter programming mode (; AM • FM; Selects the AM or FM band on your audio system if you’ve connected a; ANT; Switches the remote to audio mode so the audio buttons work. Those; AUX
  • Page 41 – CENTER; Used with the LEVEL + and LEVEL –; CLEAR; Cycles through the available DSP; DSP ON•OFF (Digital Signal Processor on and off); Turns the receiver’s digital
  • Page 42 – FRONT; FUNCTION; For RCA audio products, toggles between stereo and mono.; FWD
  • Page 43 – LEVEL – and LEVEL +; Used to make adjustments to delay time, center speaker; PROGRAM
  • Page 44 – STOP; playing the disc or videotape.; SWAP; the AUD button first to put the remote in audio mode).; Increases/decreases the volume of the TV.; WHO; Toggles through user profiles.; Display Messages; response messages that provide feedback
  • Page 45 – Display Messages (when remote is in programming mode); CODE SET
  • Page 48 – Programming the remote to Operate Components; Find out if you need to program the remote; Point the remote at the component.; How to program the remote; How to Stop Programming
  • Page 49 – How to use automatic code search; continues on next page
  • Page 50 – Press OK to save the code (
  • Page 52 – • Try again by repeating the previous steps.
  • Page 54 – Setting Up a Learning Sequence; Press and hold
  • Page 55 – Repeat steps 5 and 6 to store more functions.
  • Page 56 – How to Use the Volume Lock Feature
  • Page 58 – MACRO; Techie Tip
  • Page 59 – How to use the discrete feature (DISCRETE ADD); How to use Discrete Add
  • Page 60 – Discrete Clear; DELETED; How to Use the Mode Mapping Feature
  • Page 61 – FROM MODE; How to Set the Clock
  • Page 62 – How to Reset the Remote; Operations Reset; Manufacturing Reset
  • Page 63 – Once you press the OK button,; How to Operate Audio Functions; How to turn on the receiver or minisystem; Selecting the receiver’s components; Operating A CD Player Or Tape Deck
  • Page 64 – Operating The AM•FM Tuner; Operating A Home Theatre Surround Sound System; Press the AUD button.
  • Page 65 – Controlling The Surround Sound Features; Press the DSP MODE button until the desired mode is found.; Where to go for help
  • Page 66 – Code List; Amplifier Codes
  • Page 67 – CD Player Codes
  • Page 68 – Laser Disc Player Codes
  • Page 69 – Satellite
  • Page 71 – VCR Codes
  • Page 73 – Chapter 4: Basic Operation
  • Page 74 – Everything You Ever Wanted to Know About the Channel Banner
  • Page 75 – Channel Banner Icons
  • Page 76 – Changing Between DIRECTV and TV Mode; — DIRECTV mode; TV mode; DIRECTV mode
  • Page 77 – Changing the channel; If you want to watch a digital channel:; Press OK on the remote control to tune to the channel.; When you want to watch DIRECTV
  • Page 78 – and
  • Page 81 – PIP Buttons: General Explanation; PIP; again to remove the window.; CH CTRL; Switches channel control between the PIP window
  • Page 82 – closed captioning is activated
  • Page 83 – Bringing Up the Program Guides; You have access to two program guides: a DIRECTV
  • Page 84 – TIP: Switching to DIRECTV Guide; Anatomy of the TV Program Guide; To access the TV program guide:
  • Page 85 – Anatomy of the DIRECTV; To access the DIRECTV
  • Page 86 – Getting Around in the Guides; Scroll channel by channel; Tuning to a Program; View Channel
  • Page 87 – Using the GUIDE Button; programming guide appears: Detail Guide, SurfGuide; The Detail Guide
  • Page 88 – The SurfGuide; The Other Guides Icon; Other Guides
  • Page 89 – Exiting A Program Guide; Exit
  • Page 92 – Finding DIRECTV Programs Using Scout; without; Enter Text
  • Page 93 – Select; Down Arrow; Brings up the main menu. Press OK to continue.; The Other Icons; These icons are located on both the DIRECTV and TV program guides.
  • Page 94 – About Profiles; Profiles; Tip: Accessing the main menu
  • Page 95 – Profiles: The DIRECTV Setup; Editing Channels in a DIRECTV List
  • Page 96 – Setting the DIRECTV Spending Limit; Tip: Accessing Spending Limits
  • Page 97 – Profiles: The TV Setup; Editing Channels in a TV List
  • Page 98 – Selecting or Deleting All Channels; Setting the TV Rating; Don’t forget the CLEAR button.
  • Page 99 – little or no sexual; or comedic violence, or may; Description and Content Themes for Age-Based Ratings
  • Page 101 – Blocking Age-Based Ratings; don’t; Viewing Age-Based Ratings; General Audience; Hierarchy of Age-Based Ratings; Parental Guidance Suggested
  • Page 102 – Blocking Specific Content Themes; Viewing Specific Content Themes; Content Themes; Adult Language
  • Page 103 – Setting Movie Ratings
  • Page 104 – Viewing Moving Ratings
  • Page 105 – Choosing Your Profile; Choose the profile you want to lock or unlock from the; Don’t Forget Your Password
  • Page 106 – Locking the System; Shortcut: Locking the system
  • Page 107 – Unlocking the System; Highlight; Tip: I forget my password; The Lock Icons
  • Page 110 – Picture Quality Controls; Picture Quality
  • Page 111 – Picture Settings; Color
  • Page 112 – Color Warmth; Noise Filter; Noise filter; Picture Presets
  • Page 113 – Now; Reset Controls; Audio Menu
  • Page 114 – Mute; Sound Off; Tone Controls
  • Page 115 – Stereo
  • Page 116 – Optical Output; Optical
  • Page 117 – Audio Language; The; Icon in the Channel Banner; There is an audio language icon in the channel banner.
  • Page 118 – System Options menu; System Options; Changing the Signal Source; Signal Source
  • Page 119 – Changing the Signal Type; Auto Tuning; Not Connected
  • Page 120 – Cmpnt Video; Channel Search; Air
  • Page 121 – Mailbox
  • Page 122 – Purchases: Pay Per View Programs; Previewing and Purchasing; To preview a movie or event:; Reminder: Connect a telephone line cord
  • Page 123 – To purchase a movie or event, you can take one of two actions:; Channel Guide; Using the Attractions Guide
  • Page 124 – Using the Purchases Menu; The Purchases menu allows you to review upcoming and past DIRECTV; Reviewing and Canceling an Upcoming Purchase; Future Purchases; Setting the Time and Date
  • Page 125 – Using the Preferences Menu; Translucency; Color Scheme; Preferences
  • Page 126 – Default Guide; Screen Format
  • Page 127 – Fill; Caption Display; Closed Captioning On; Closed Captioning Off; Tip: Discrete Add Feature
  • Page 128 – Analog Captions
  • Page 129 – Front Buttons Blocked
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  • Page 132 – Troubleshooting Quick Reference; Remote Control; OK button doesn’t work with other components page 135; General TV
  • Page 133 – General TV Problems; Humming noise; Make sure the TV is plugged in, and press the
  • Page 134 – No picture, sound okay
  • Page 135 – Sound okay, picture poor; Signal Type; TV turns off while playing; flashing for approximately 1 minute
  • Page 136 – Black box appears on the screen
  • Page 137 – Wrong picture; Noisy stereo reception
  • Page 138 – PIP Problems; On When Muted; No response after pressing a button
  • Page 139 – The remote doesn’t operate components; • Point the remote at the component, NOT the TV.; OK button doesn’t work when you’re operating other components.; Try pressing the MENU, GUIDE or ENTER button.
  • Page 140 – Invalid program guide information when you’re in TV mode; Do Not Acquire Off-Air Guides; Ratings; The rating limits don’t work.
  • Page 141 – The Assistance Menu; Interactive Setup
  • Page 142 – Antenna Info
  • Page 143 – Dish Pointing; Selecting Dish Type; Dish Pointing
  • Page 144 – Find Your Dish Pointing Coordinates; Press MENU on the remote control to bring up the Main menu.
  • Page 145 – Using the On-screen Signal Meter; Follow these steps to bring up the on-screen signal meter:
  • Page 146 – New Access Card; N ew Access C; System Test
  • Page 147 – Upgrades; U pgrades
  • Page 148 – Care and Cleaning; CAUTION: Turn OFF your TV before cleaning.; Because your LCOS television doesn’t have a picture tube (also; Replacing the Lamp Unit; When to replace the lamp
  • Page 149 – What to do; The lamp unit’s temperature can reach 200 degrees.; Unplug the TV and allow the lamp to cool thoroughly (for at; Use only a genuine RCA lamp replacement unit (part number 252115)
  • Page 150 – What you’ll need to get started:; Read the precautions listed above.; Read the precautions on the
  • Page 152 – when you’re installing the new lamp. To remove the lamp unit:
  • Page 153 – FCC Registration Information; Notification to the Local Telephone Company.
  • Page 154 – Glossary of Technical Terms; many varying levels instead of being discrete or digital.
  • Page 155 – programming, but you must correctly install
  • Page 156 – Officially, DVD is not an abbreviation for anything because of
  • Page 157 – Industry group that established the television standards used
  • Page 158 – TV to a Dolby Digital receiver that supports optical output.
  • Page 159 – RCA LCOS Display Limited Warranty; What your warranty covers:; For how long after your purchase:
  • Page 160 – • Acts of nature, such as but not limited to
  • Page 161 – Specifications and Features; Imagers
  • Page 163 – Accessory Information
  • Page 164 – This is the; Accessory List
  • Page 165 – Index; Symbols
  • Page 167 – Buttons on the TV
  • Page 169 – Editing
  • Page 172 – Messages
  • Page 173 – Quality controls, 106
  • Page 174 – System
  • Page 175 – Unrated
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