RCA Flat Panel Television HD50LPW166PK User Guide

HDTV User’s Guide  
Find Inside:  
tThe DLP Experience... page 1  
tConnections................. page 9  
tRemote.......................... page 34  
tFeatures ........................ page 42  
tMenus............................ page 62  
tFAQs............................... page 78  
tTroubleshooting......... page 79  
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Introduction  
Thank you for choosing RCA Scenium  
Congratulations on purchasing this RCA Scenium High Definition Television (HDTV) featuring  
Texas Instruments Digital Light Processing™ technology–a true viewing experience. Your purchase  
decision represents an investment in a new generation of technology–DLP™ and HDTV. Even  
though this is a technologically advanced HDTV, it is the most user-friendly of its kind–with  
comprehensive on-screen instructions that guide you through all of the TV’s features.  
This introduction has three parts that describe why an RCA HDTV featuring DLP™ technology is an  
excellent choice:  
Part 1: DLP™ technology–brilliance in color and design  
Part 2: Why RCA Scenium HDTV is better  
Part 3: Other Key Features of owning an RCA Scenium HDTV  
Part 1: DLP™ technology–brilliance in color and design  
RCA Scenium brings you pictures with DLP™ system–a brilliantly choreographed, engineering  
marvel that combines microscopic mirrors, light, and color to bring you the best and brightest  
pictures possible.  
How DLP™ Technology Works  
Common Field Lens  
DMD  
Projection Optics  
In general, DLP™ technology combines microscopic mirrors, a  
specially designed semiconductor, and a color wheel to adjust  
light to display the most brilliant, accurate images! Your HDTV  
with DLP™ technology doesn’t use Cathode Ray Tubes (CRTs),  
which means you don’t have to worry about screen burn  
(fixed video images burning onto the screen permanently) or  
convergence (realigning the CRTs). The diagram on the left  
illustrates the complex system.  
Screen  
Color Wheel  
Illumination Relay Optics  
Integrating Light Pipe  
Thin and Light  
The efficiency of DLP™ technology enabled our design team to  
create a high-performance HDTV that is about 16 inches thin  
and weighs less than 100 pounds.  
Lamp  
Service Model Number Numéro de Modéle-Service  
Lamp Replacement  
HDLP50XXXXXX  
000000000 X  
DLP™ technology uses a special lamp. Eventually, you’ll need  
to replace this lamp, which you can do yourself by following  
the instructions that come packed with the new lamp. 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 on the left). Face the back of the TV. The sticker is  
located on the right side of the TV. The lamp type can also be  
found in the TV’s Lamp Power menu. Go to page 76 for more  
information. For future reference, write down the information  
in the space provided at the left.  
SERIAL SERIE  
LAMP  
EXAMPLE: Service Model Number sticker  
with lamp type listed.  
Model No.____________________________________  
Lamp Type___________________________________  
Date_________________________________________  
Digital Light Processing, DLP, the DLP logo, and the DLP medallion are trademarks of Texas Instruments. All other products and names  
may or may not be trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective companies.  
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Introduction  
Part 2: Why RCA Scenium HDTV is better  
DLP™ technology is just part of the story. You have chosen to embark on the next generation of TV viewing–HDTV. There  
are many technological advancements that make HDTV better than analog TV, but there are basically three things about  
HDTV that bring you a superior viewing experience: (1) resolution, (2) aspect ratio, and (3) digital signal and sound.  
Resolution (it’s math...that works for you)  
The crisp, lifelike picture that people rave about when experiencing true HDTV is due to the resolution this technology  
provides. The resolution is measured by calculating the number of active lines of pixels. A pixel (which stands for picture  
element) is a small dot. The picture you see on your TV is composed of these dots.  
A regular, analog television only has a resolution of about 200,000 pixels (480 vertical pixels x 440 horizontal pixels =  
211,200 pixels). The HDTV format is capable of more than 2 million pixels (1,920 x 1,080 = 2,073,600).  
More pixels equal more detail. In summary, HDTV is capable of resolution that is up to almost 10 times the resolution of the  
picture on a regular, analog TV!  
Feature  
Analog (NTSC)  
525  
HD Digital (ATSC)  
1125  
Total Scan Lines  
Effective Scan Lines  
Aspect Ratio  
Max Resolution  
Sound  
480  
1080  
4:3  
16:9 (Widescreen)  
1920 x 1080  
5.1 ch Surround  
720 x 480  
2-ch Stereo  
Aspect Ratio  
Aspect ratio is simply the width and height of the picture. Regular TVs use  
a 4:3 aspect ratio, which means the picture is a little wider than it is tall (a  
screen that is 20 inches wide is about 15 inches tall).  
When the standards were being developed for television broadcasting in  
1941 by the NTSC (the National Television Standards Committee), it made  
sense to adopt the 4:3 aspect ratio the film industry was using at that time.  
As TVs dropped in price and people prospered in the 1950s, the movie  
industry had to find a way to get people out of their living rooms and  
back to the movie theatres. That’s when they created the 16:9 aspect ratio  
(also called widescreen format). When the standards for HDTV were being  
developed by the ATSC (Advanced Television Standards Committee), the  
16:9 aspect ratio was chosen as the format for HDTV.  
16:9 Aspect Ratio  
This widescreen format makes sense because it’s much closer to the way  
we see. Our field of vision is actually much wider than tall because of our  
peripheral vision. Not only is it closer to the way we see, but the pictures are  
crisper and cleaner with more detail in the close-up and panoramic views.  
4:3 Aspect Ratio  
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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 signal  
travels to your home. Additionally, the analog waves are susceptible to interference from planes  
passing overhead, weather, and household appliances.  
Digital signals, in contrast to analog signals, can be reproduced precisely because the images  
are transmitted and received using the computer language of 1s and 0s. Such precision yields a  
signal that is capable of displaying studio-quality picture and Dolby Digital 5.1 channel sound.  
Part 3: Other Key Features of owning an RCA Scenium HDTV  
There are other HDTV’s on the market–even some that use DLP™ technology. But your RCA  
Scenium HDTV has been designed with features that will enhance your TV viewing experience,  
and features that provide flexibility to build on the digital revolution that is taking place. A  
summary of your TV’s most unique features follows. Go to Chapter 3 for more details on these  
and additional features.  
Integrated HDTV Tuner with Digital Cable Ready QAM  
RCA Scenium was the first to offer an integrated tuner with its HDTVs, which means there is no  
need for another box to receive digital programming. Now, we’ve gone one better–your HDTV’s  
tuner is digital cable ready, which means there is no need for a cable box to view unscrambled  
digital cable programming. The CableCARD™ slot on your HDTV allows you to use a digital  
cable card to access digital cable. The tuner is able to decode all 35 formats of digital television  
broadcasts, and it can interpret unscrambled digital cable signals because it includes QAM  
(Quadrature Amplitude Modulation).  
Note: A digital cable card may be necessary to view scrambled (encrypted) channels.  
Contact your cable provider for more information. Go to page 10 for more information.  
TruScan Digital Reality  
The intelligent signal processing of TruScan Digital Reality recognizes incoming video signals  
and progressively converts them to achieve optimum digital picture performance. It also  
recognizes when original film sources have been modified and can automatically convert  
the analog frame rate back to its original format to bring out the detail–a process commonly  
referred to as reverse 3:2 pulldown.  
CableCARD™ is a registered trademark of Cable Television Laboratories, Inc.  
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User-friendly Features Help You Personalize Your TV  
Main Menu4Picture Quality  
Go Back  
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1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
Vibrant Day  
Natural  
Contrast  
Color  
Tint  
Black Level  
Sharpness  
65%  
70%  
55%  
60%  
55%  
You can customize your TV to fit 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,  
Professional. You can adjust each input jack to a different setting and the TV  
will automatically adjust the picture when you change inputs.  
Picture Settings  
Picture Presets  
Auto Color  
Cinematic (Night)  
Videogame  
Professional  
Personal  
Auto Color  
On  
Cool  
Color Warmth  
Noise Reduction  
Green Stretch  
Edge Enhancement  
Contrast Expand  
Color Warmth  
Frame Comb  
High  
Noise Reduction  
Green Stretch  
Low  
High  
Edge Enhancement  
Contrast Expand  
Advanced Settings  
A change in this screen is applied to Input 3.  
Press 5 or 6 to point to an option, then press OK to select it.  
Press 3 to return to the menu.  
Help Text: The elaborate, on-screen help text describes your TV’s features  
and explains how to use them.  
Help text  
TV Guide On Screen™ System: The on-screen programming Guide helps  
you navigate through channels so you can quickly see what’s on and tune  
directly to a specific show from the Guide! You can use the Search feature  
to search listings. You can even set up reminders to watch a show at a  
certain time and record an upcoming show.  
Audio/Video Output Jacks  
Because the VCRs in most households are analog and can’t receive or record digital TV signals,  
recording digital TV broadcasts wasn’t possible without purchasing additional equipment. That’s  
why RCA Scenium added AUDIO/VIDEO OUTPUT jacks to this HDTV. These jacks enable  
you to record both analog and digital programs. We understand how you watch TV and what’s  
necessary to make the transition to HDTV seamless.  
TV Guide On Screen System is a registered trademark of Gemstar-TV Guide International, Inc.  
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Table of Contents  
Introduction............................................................................................... 1  
Chapter 1: Connections and Setup  
Things to Consider Before You Connect .........................................................................................8  
Protect Against Power Surges...................................................................................................8  
Protect Devices from Overheating............................................................................................8  
Position Cables Properly to Avoid Audio Interference............................................................8  
Use Indirect Light.......................................................................................................................8  
CableCARD Service Details .......................................................................................................8  
Choose Your Signal...........................................................................................................................9  
Using the Cable Input................................................................................................................9  
Using the Antenna Input...........................................................................................................9  
Using the CableCARD Slot.......................................................................................................10  
Choose Your Connection................................................................................................................11  
Y Pb Pr Connection ..................................................................................................................12  
Audio/Video Input and Output Connection...........................................................................14  
HDMI/DVI Connection..............................................................................................................16  
Advanced Audio Connection Information .............................................................................18  
Why You Should Connect the G-LINK Cable.................................................................................19  
How to Find the Remote Sensor .............................................................................................19  
Placing the G-LINK Wands.......................................................................................................19  
Plug in the TV..................................................................................................................................20  
Put Batteries in the Remote ...........................................................................................................20  
Turn on the TV.................................................................................................................................20  
Use the Remote Control to Complete the Assisted Setup...........................................................20  
Complete the Assisted Setup.........................................................................................................21  
Set the Menu Language .........................................................................................................21  
Complete Channel Search .......................................................................................................21  
The TV Guide On Screen System Setup...................................................................................21  
What To Expect ...............................................................................................................................26  
Watching TV.............................................................................................................................26  
Next Steps .......................................................................................................................................27  
Explanation of Jacks .......................................................................................................................28  
The Front of Your TV.......................................................................................................................31  
Front Input Jacks......................................................................................................................31  
Front Panel ...............................................................................................................................31  
Chapter 2: Using the Remote Control  
The Buttons on the Remote Control..............................................................................................34  
Programming the Remote to Operate Other Devices..................................................................36  
Find Out If You Need to Program the Remote ......................................................................36  
Programming the Remote.......................................................................................................36  
How to Use the Remote After You’ve Programmed It.................................................................37  
Modes of Operation ................................................................................................................38  
Volume Punchthrough Feature......................................................................................................38  
Using the INPUT Button..................................................................................................................39  
Remote Code List ............................................................................................................................39  
Chapter 3: Using the TV’s Features  
About the Channel Banner.............................................................................................................42  
Digital or Analog TV Channels.......................................................................................................43  
Direct Tuning to a Channel .....................................................................................................43  
About the TV Guide On Screen System ........................................................................................44  
Using the TV Guide On Screen System ...................................................................................44  
The TV Guide On Screen System Services ...............................................................................44  
Listings......................................................................................................................................45  
Listings Panel Menu.................................................................................................................45  
Search .......................................................................................................................................48  
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Setup.........................................................................................................................................49  
Schedule ...................................................................................................................................50  
Promotions and Advertising....................................................................................................51  
Parental Controls ............................................................................................................................52  
Lock/Unlock TV.........................................................................................................................52  
Channel Lists (Video Input List, Cable Channel List, Antenna Ch. List)................................52  
How V-Chip Works for the USA and Canada................................................................................53  
USA V-Chip TV Ratings ............................................................................................................53  
Canada V-Chip..........................................................................................................................57  
Auto Tuning Feature ......................................................................................................................59  
Emergency Alert System (EAS) ......................................................................................................60  
Chapter 4: Using the TV’s Menu System  
Menus, On-screen Help, and Control Panels.................................................................................62  
Navigating the Menu System..................................................................................................62  
On-Screen Help ........................................................................................................................62  
Controls ....................................................................................................................................62  
TV Guide Menu ...............................................................................................................................64  
Picture Quality Menu......................................................................................................................64  
Picture Settings ........................................................................................................................64  
Picture Presets ..........................................................................................................................65  
Auto Color .............................................................................................................................65  
Color Warmth ........................................................................................................................65  
Noise Reduction .......................................................................................................................65  
Green Stretch ...........................................................................................................................65  
Edge Enhancement..................................................................................................................66  
Contrast Expand.......................................................................................................................66  
Advanced Settings ...................................................................................................................66  
Audio Menu.....................................................................................................................................67  
Equalizer Presets ......................................................................................................................67  
Audio Processor........................................................................................................................67  
Sound Logic..............................................................................................................................68  
Audio Mode .............................................................................................................................68  
SAP (Second Audio Program)..................................................................................................68  
Balance .....................................................................................................................................68  
Audio Connections...................................................................................................................69  
Connections Menu..........................................................................................................................70  
Signal Strength.........................................................................................................................70  
Channel Search.........................................................................................................................70  
Signal Source............................................................................................................................71  
Auto Tuning .............................................................................................................................71  
Special Features........................................................................................................................71  
Preferences Menu ...........................................................................................................................72  
Closed Captioning....................................................................................................................72  
Screen Format .........................................................................................................................74  
Time Menu ...............................................................................................................................75  
Color Scheme............................................................................................................................75  
Translucency .............................................................................................................................75  
Menu Language.......................................................................................................................75  
Lamp Power..............................................................................................................................76  
Chapter 5: Other Information .................................................................. 1  
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)..............................................................................................78  
Troubleshooting..............................................................................................................................79  
Lamp Replacement Information ....................................................................................................83  
Accessory Information....................................................................................................................86  
Limited Warranty............................................................................................................................87  
Care and Cleaning...........................................................................................................................88  
FCC Information ..............................................................................................................................88  
Index ................................................................................................................................................89  
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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  
t Turn on the TV  
t Use the Remote Control to Complete  
the Assisted Setup  
t Complete the Assisted Setup  
t What To Expect  
t Next Steps  
t Explanation of Jacks  
t The Front of Your TV  
Graphics contained within this publication are for representation only.  
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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 device(s) before you connect or disconnect any cables.  
Make sure all antennas and cables are properly grounded. Refer to the Important Safety  
Instructions sheet packed with your TV.  
Protect Devices from Overheating  
Don’t block ventilation holes on any of the devices. Arrange the devices so that air can  
circulate freely.  
Don’t stack devices.  
If you place devices in a stand, make sure you allow adequate ventilation.  
If you connect an audio receiver or amplifier, place it on the top shelf so the heated air from  
it won’t flow around other devices.  
Position Cables Properly to Avoid Audio Interference  
Insert each cable firmly into the designated jack.  
Use Indirect Light  
Don’t place the TV where sunlight or room lighting will be directed toward the screen. Use soft  
or indirect lighting.  
CableCARD Service Details  
This digital television is capable of receiving analog basic, digital basic and digital premium cable  
television programming by direct connection to a cable system providing such programming. A  
security card provided by your cable operator is required to view encrypted digital programming.  
Certain advanced and interactive digital cable services such as video-on-demand, a cable  
operator’s enhanced program guide and data-enhanced television services may require the use of  
a set-top box. For more information, call your local cable operator.  
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Choose Your Signal  
The first part of connecting your TV is to get a signal. The back panel of your TV allows you to  
connect cable by using the CABLE INPUT; off-air antenna by using the ANTENNA INPUT; and a  
digital cable card by using the CableCARD slot. See below for these locations.  
CableCARD Slot  
ANTENNA INPUT  
CABLE INPUT  
AUDIO/VIDE  
OUTPUT  
ARIABLE  
UDIO OUTPUT  
CABLE INPUT  
OOFER  
DIGITAL  
AUDIO  
OUTPUT  
(OPTICAL)  
G-LINK  
Using the Cable Input  
Connect a coaxial cable from the wall outlet to the CABLE INPUT on the back of the TV to  
receive cable channels.  
What You Need  
Coaxial cable  
Coaxial cable  
What You Need To Know  
If you have cable connected and you want to record programs, go to the connection on page 14  
for more information.  
When you get to the Channel Search screen in the Assisted Setup, place a check mark in the box  
next to Cable Input. To complete a channel search now, go to page 21.  
When you are ready to watch channels, make sure you are tuned to the Cable Input. Press the  
ANT•CAB button to tune to the Cable Input.  
Using the Antenna Input  
Connect a coaxial cable from an off-air antenna to the ANTENNA INPUT to receive off-air  
channels and local digital channels.  
What You Need  
Indoor or outdoor antenna  
Outdoor antenna  
What you Need to Know  
digital channels available to you. By entering where you live, this mapping program tells you what  
local analog and digital stations are available using a certain antenna. Once you determine what  
type of antenna you need, go to rca.com or go to the accessories on page 86.  
Indoor antenna  
When you get to the Channel Search screen in the Assisted Setup, place a check mark in the box  
next to Antenna Input. To complete a channel search now, go to page 21.  
When you are ready to watch channels, make sure you are tuned to the Antenna Input. Press the  
ANT•CAB button to tune to the Antenna Input.  
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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 card. Depending on your cable company,  
someone might come to your home to install the digital cable card for you, or they’ll simply send  
you the digital cable card.  
Important Note: CableCARD service details, availability, restrictions, and pricing  
are determined by your cable company.  
When you receive the digital cable card, make sure you connect your coaxial cable to the  
CABLE INPUT jack. Then, turn on your TV. Insert the digital cable card into the slot on the back  
of the TV labeled CableCARD. Push firmly on the card until almost the entire card is inserted.  
Wait to receive information on-screen regarding your digital cable television services. See below  
for information on setting up digital cable television services for your TV.  
What You Need  
Coaxial cable  
Digital cable service subscription  
Digital cable card  
Coaxial cable  
Digital Cable  
Card  
What You Need to Know  
The coaxial cable from your cable outlet needs to be connected to the CABLE INPUT jack so the  
digital cable card can get a signal and receive channel information.  
Once the digital cable card is authorized for a particular TV, the card can’t be used with any other  
TV, unless it is re-authorized to it.  
You won’t receive digital cable channels if you connect your cable to the ANTENNA INPUT. Make  
sure you connect your cable to the CABLE INPUT.  
Once inserted, it is not recommended you remove the digital cable card. In the case it needs to  
be removed, grasp firmly, and pull the card straight out.  
Setting Up Digital Cable Television Service  
Once you have inserted a digital cable card into the CableCARD slot on the back of the TV (explained  
above), you are ready to receive digital cable channels. Wait approximately 30 seconds for the status  
screen to appear. Write down the information you see and call your cable company to provide them  
with the information on-screen.  
If you experience problems with your digital cable after your digital cable card is set up, try resetting  
your card. Go to page 71 for more information. If problems persist, contact your cable company.  
Notes: If your information screen disappears before you have a chance to write down the  
information, press MENU on the remote to access the menu system. Then press 9, 9, 9, and  
the information screen appears. Go to page 71 for more information on the CableCARD Tools  
menu.  
You can’t order video-on-demand through your digital cable card. Call your local cable  
company to place an order.  
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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 good, while connecting devices to the Antenna or Cable input is fair.  
Please use the following chart to determine which connection is best for you. Cables may be ordered separately by calling  
the number on page 86. Proceed to the appropriate page and connect your TV.  
Note for U.S. Customers: If you prefer, we can provide you with the name of an Authorized Service Representative  
who will visit your home for a fee to install your electronic entertainment system and to instruct you in its operation.  
For details about this service, call 1-888-206-3359. For additional assistance while using your RCA Scenium product,  
Jacks Used  
Cables Needed  
Go to...  
Y Pb Pr  
Component video  
page 12-13  
L
Y/VIDEO  
Audio R and L  
Audio  
PB  
R
PR  
S-VIDEO  
page 14-15  
COMPOSITE INPUT  
INPUT 1  
AUDIO/VIDEO  
OUTPUT  
2 sets of  
Composite  
Audio/Video  
Output  
Video  
Audio R and L  
VIDEO  
VIDEO  
L
L
R
R
page 16-17  
HDMI™  
HDMI/DVI  
HDMI/DVI INPUT  
Use menu for DVI audio.  
OR  
HDMI  
HDMI/DVI™  
adapter  
Audio  
Connecting an optional audio receiver:  
After you connect your TV (choose an option above), go to page 18 for  
general information about connecting an audio/video receiver.  
HDMI and High-Definition Multimedia Interface are trademarks or registered trademarks of HDMI Licensing LLC.  
DVI is a trademark of the Digital Display Working Group (DDWG)  
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Y Pb Pr Connection  
COMPOSITE INPUT  
INPUT  
COMPONENT (1080i/720p/480p/480i)/COMPOSITE INPUTS  
INPUT  
AUDIO/VIDEO  
OUTPUT  
FIXED/VARIABLE  
AUDIO OUTPUT  
1
3
CABLE INPUT  
VIDEO  
O
L
VIDEO  
SUBWOOFER  
DIGITAL  
AUDIO  
L
R
L
L
OUTPUT  
(OPTICAL)  
G-LINK  
R
S-VIDEO  
R
R
INPUT 2  
Y/VIDEO  
L
PB  
R
PR  
S-VIDEO  
INPUT  
OUTPUT  
COMPONENT VIEO  
VIDEO  
AUDIO  
S-VIDEO  
IN  
L
AUDIO  
R
L
R
Pr  
Y
Pb  
AUDIO  
VIDEO  
S-VIDEO  
OUT  
L
R
TV button  
Viewing the Picture from Connected Device  
The device in this connection is connected to the TV’s INPUT 2 jacks. To view this device:  
1. Turn on the TV and the device you want to view, for example a DVD player.  
2. Press the TV button on the remote control to put the remote in TV mode.  
ON•OFF  
VCR  
TV  
DVD AUDIO AUX•HD SAT•CABLE  
MUTE  
FORMAT  
G
CH  
+
3. Press the INPUT button on the remote control to scroll through the Video Input Channels  
CH  
G
BACKLIGHT  
SKIP  
GO BACK  
INFO  
until you see INPUT 2 displayed in the channel banner. See picture below for location.  
GUIDE  
OK  
Note: You can set up the TV to automatically tune to the correct device you want to view.  
This is called Auto Tuning. See Chapter 3 for more information on Auto Tuning.  
INPUT  
button  
MENU  
CLEAR  
1
4
7
2
3
6
9
5
8
0
Input channel appears here  
INPUT  
ANT•CAB  
REVERSE  
PLAY FORWARD  
RECORD STOP  
PAUSE  
Program Title/Acquiring Channel  
12:30 AM  
00:30 12:39 PM  
CC PRESETS SOUND FREEZE  
Input 2  
Listening to English in SRS  
Cable Input  
16:9 Normal 1080i HD  
MPAA - Not Rated  
Use these buttons  
to view the picture  
of the device you’ve  
connected to the TV.  
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Green  
Blue  
Red  
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 the example of a DVD player:  
1. Connect your cable and/or off-air antenna as described on page 9.  
2. Connect your Y Pb Pr component video cables.  
Component Video  
cables (Y Pb Pr) are  
color coded- Green,  
Blue and Red  
Connect three video grade cables to the INPUT 2 Y/VIDEO PB PR jacks on  
the back of the TV and to the Y PB PR outputs on the DVD player.  
Red  
3. Connect your audio cables.  
White  
Connect the audio (white and red) cables to the INPUT 2 R and L Audio  
jacks on the back of the TV and to the Audio Output jacks on the DVD  
player.  
Audio cables are color  
coded- Red= right audio;  
white= left audio  
• If you are done connecting  
devices to your TV, go to  
page 21 to complete the  
Assisted Setup.  
• To continue connecting  
devices, go to the next page.  
• If you don’t have the cables  
needed for this connection,  
go to page 86 for accessory  
information.  
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COMPOSITE INPUT  
COMPONENT (1080i/720p/480p/480i)/COMPOSITE INPUTS  
INPUT  
INPUT  
FIXED/VARIABLE  
AUDIO OUTPUT  
2
3
CABLE INPUT  
Y/VIDEO  
L
Y/VIDEO  
L
SUBWOOFER  
DIGITAL  
AUDIO  
PB  
R
PB  
R
L
OUTPUT  
(OPTICAL)  
G-LINK  
S-VIDEO  
PR  
S-VIDEO  
R
AUDIO/VIDEO  
OUTPUT  
INPUT 1  
VIDEO  
VIDEO  
L
L
R
R
INPUT  
OUTPUT  
VIDEO  
AUDIO  
COMPONENT VIDEO  
S-VIDEO  
IN  
L
R
AUDIO  
L
R
Pr  
Y
Pb  
AUDIO  
VIDEO  
S-VIDEO  
OUT  
L
R
TV button  
Viewing the Picture from the Connected Device  
The device in this connection is connected to the INPUT 1 jacks. To view this device:  
ON•OFF  
VCR  
TV  
DVD AUDIO AUX•HD SAT•CABLE  
1. Turn on the TV and the device you want to view.  
MUTE  
FORMAT  
G
2. Press the TV button on the remote control to put the remote in TV mode.  
CH  
+
3. Press the INPUT button on the remote control to scroll through the Video Input Channels until  
you see INPUT 1 in the channel banner. See picture below for location.  
CH  
G
BACKLIGHT  
SKIP  
GO BACK  
INFO  
GUIDE  
OK  
Note: You can set up the TV to automatically tune to the correct device you want to view. This  
is called Auto Tuning. See Chapter 3 for more information on Auto Tuning.  
INPUT  
button  
MENU  
CLEAR  
1
4
7
2
3
6
9
5
8
0
Input channel appears here  
INPUT  
ANT•CAB  
REVERSE  
PLAY FORWARD  
Program Title/Acquiring Channel  
12:30 AM  
00:30 12:39 PM  
RECORD STOP  
PAUSE  
CC PRESETS SOUND FREEZE  
Input 1  
Listening to English in SRS  
Cable Input  
16:9 Normal 1080i HD  
MPAA - Not Rated  
Use these buttons  
to view the picture  
of the device you’ve  
connected to the TV.  
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Red  
Yellow  
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).  
White  
Using the example of a VCR:  
1. Connect your cable and/or off-air antenna as described on page 9.  
2. Connect your composite audio/video cables to the TV’s input.  
Connect composite audio/video cables to the TV’s INPUT 1 jacks (R and  
L-Audio, and Video) and to the VCR’s audio/video outputs.  
Use one set of composite audio/video  
cables to connect to the TV’s input;  
another set to connect to the TV’s output.  
3. Connect your composite audio/video cables to the TV’s output.  
Connect composite audio/video cables to the TV’s AUDIO/VIDEO OUTPUT  
jacks (R and L-Audio, and Video) and to the VCR’s audio/video input.  
Composite cables are color coded-  
Yellow= video; Red= right audio; white=  
left audio  
4. Connect the supplied G-LINK cable. If you want to use one-touch VCR  
recording and timed recordings, you need to connect the G-LINK cable. Go  
to page 19 for more information.  
• If you are done connecting  
devices to your TV, go to  
page 21 to complete the  
Assisted Setup.  
• To continue connecting  
devices, go to the next page.  
• If you don’t have the cables  
needed for this connection,  
go to page 86 for accessory  
information.  
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HDMI/DVI Connection  
COMPOSITE INPUT  
INPUT  
COMPONENT (1080i/720p/480p/480i)/COMPOSITE INPUTS  
INPUT  
AUDIO/VIDEO  
OUTPUT  
FIXED/VARIABLE  
AUDIO OUTPUT  
1
2
CABLE INPUT  
VIDEO  
Y/VIDEO  
L
VIDEO  
SUBWOOFER  
DIGITAL  
AUDIO  
L
PB  
R
L
L
OUTPUT  
(OPTICAL)  
G-LINK  
R
PR  
S-VIDEO  
R
R
INPUT 3  
Y/VIDEO  
L
PB  
R
PR  
S-VIDEO  
C
A
B
Device with DVI  
Device with HDMI  
R
L
Y
Pb  
Pr  
R
L
HDMI Out  
Audio Out  
OR  
DVI Out  
Video Out  
Audio Out  
TV button  
Viewing the Picture from the Connected Device  
The device in this connection is connected to the HDMI/DVI jack. To view this device:  
ON•OFF  
VCR  
TV  
DVD AUDIO AUX•HD SAT•CABLE  
1. Turn on the TV and the device you want to view.  
MUTE  
FORMAT  
G
CH  
+
2. Press the TV button on the remote control to put the remote in TV mode.  
CH  
G
3. Press the INPUT button on the remote control to scroll through the Video Input Channels until  
BACKLIGHT  
SKIP  
GO BACK  
INFO  
GUIDE  
OK  
you see HDMI/DVI displayed in the channel banner. See picture below for location.  
INPUT  
button  
Note: You can set up the TV to automatically tune to the correct device you want to view. This  
is called Auto Tuning. See Chapter 3 for more information on Auto Tuning.  
MENU  
CLEAR  
1
4
7
2
3
6
9
5
8
0
INPUT  
ANT•CAB  
Input channel appears here  
REVERSE  
PLAY FORWARD  
RECORD STOP  
PAUSE  
Program Title/Acquiring Channel  
12:30 AM  
00:30 12:39 PM  
CC PRESETS SOUND FREEZE  
HDMI/DVI  
Listening to English in SRS  
Cable Input  
16:9 Normal 1080i HD  
MPAA - Not Rated  
Use these buttons  
to view the picture  
of the device you’ve  
connected to the TV.  
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Connecting the Device  
High-Definition Multimedia Interface (HDMI) is an uncompressed digital interface that carries  
both video and audio data by way of an integrated mini-plug cable. Since HDMI is based on  
Digital Visual Interface (DVI), the jack on the back of your TV is also compatible with devices  
that have a DVI jack.  
Note: 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 an HDMI cable to the HDMI/DVI INPUT jack on the back of the  
TV and to the HDMI Out jack on the back of the device.  
HDMI cable  
OR  
Connect your device that has a DVI jack using an HDMI cable and an  
HDMI/DVI adapter.  
A. Connect an HDMI cable to the HDMI/DVI INPUT jack on the back of the  
TV.  
B. Attach an HDMI/DVI adapter to the end of the HDMI cable, then  
connect the adapter to the DVI Out jack on the back of the device.  
HDMI cable  
C. Since you’re using an HDMI/DVI adapter, you need to connect Audio  
left and right cables to the R and L jacks on the back of the device and to R  
and L Audio jacks that aren’t in use on the back of the TV.  
HDMI/DVI adapter  
Note: If the device you’re connecting has a digital audio output jack,  
connect a digital audio cable from the device to an audio receiver for  
digital audio.  
Red  
White  
D. After you’ve completed the on-screen Assisted Setup (page 21), go to  
the DVI Audio Input option in the Audio Connections menu to select which  
Audio Input jack you’re using. In the example on the opposite page you  
would choose INPUT 3.  
Audio cables are color  
coded- Red= right audio;  
white= left audio  
.
• If you are done connecting  
devices to your TV, go to  
page 21 to complete the  
Assisted Setup.  
• To find out more about  
connecting audio/video  
receivers, go to the next  
page.  
• If you don’t have the cables  
needed for this connection,  
go to page 86 for accessory  
information.  
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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 each device that  
you are connecting to get the best results.  
Use your TV’s internal speakers (good sound).  
Connect an audio receiver (speakers connected to receiver) to your TV (better sound).  
Connect an audio receiver (speakers connected to receiver) to your TV using the DIGITAL AUDIO OUTPUT (OPTICAL) jack  
(best sound)  
COMPOSITE INPUT  
INPUT  
COMPONENT (1080i/720p/480p/480i)/COMPOSITE INPUTS  
INPUT  
INPUT  
AUDIO/VIDEO  
OUTPUT  
FIXED/V  
AUDIO OUTPU  
1
2
3
CABLE INPUT  
VIDEO  
Y/VIDEO  
L
Y/VIDEO  
L
VIDEO  
SU  
DIGITAL  
AUDIO  
L
PB  
R
PB  
R
L
OUTPUT  
(OPTICAL)  
G-LINK  
R
PR  
S-VIDEO  
PR  
S-VIDEO  
R
FIXED/VARIABLE  
AUDIO OUTPUT  
SUBWOOFER  
L
R
Connecting Your TV to an Audio/Video Receiver  
For better sound quality than the TV’s internal speakers, connect to an audio receiver using audio  
cables to the TV’s AUDIO OUTPUT jacks.  
Use the FIXED/VARIABLE AUDIO OUTPUT for a more advanced connection. Connect the FIXED/  
VARIABLE AUDIO OUTPUTS from the TV to an A/V receiver using audio cables.  
Red  
White  
Be sure to go to the Fixed/Variable Out screen in the Audio Connections menu and select  
whether you want the FIXED/VARIABLE AUDIO OUTPUT jacks to send fixed or variable volume  
audio. Go to page 69 for more information.  
Audio cables are color  
coded- Red= right  
audio; white= left  
audio  
• Variable Output provides variable-level audio output. Volume levels are controlled by the  
TV’s volume.  
• Fixed Output provides fixed-level audio output from the TV. This audio output is ideal for  
connecting to an A/V receiver that has its own volume control.  
If you connect the SUBWOOFER jack, be sure to go to the Fixed/Variable Out screen in the  
Audio Connections menu and select Yes for connecting to an external subwoofer. Go to page 69  
for more information.  
Subwoofer  
cable  
®
Connecting Your TV to a Receiver with Dolby Digital  
®
If you own a receiver with Dolby digital decoding or PCM (Pulse-Code Modulation) that uses an  
optical cable-type input, connect an optical cable for excellent audio quality.  
Connect one end of the optical cable to the DIGITAL AUDIO OUTPUT (OPTICAL) jack on your  
TV and to the Digital Optical Input jack on your receiver/amplifier receiver.  
Digital Optical  
cable  
• If your receiver can decode Dolby digital and PCM, go to Audio menu, select Audio  
Connections, then Digital Audio Output. Select AutoSelect (recommended) or PCM.  
• If your receiver can decode only PCM, select PCM.  
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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 cable to  
receive TV program listings for your area and to tune directly to a channel when the TV Guide  
On Screen system is on.  
VCR – If your TV is connected to a VCR and you don’t connect the G-LINK cable, one-touch  
VCR recording and timed recordings won’t work. The other features of the TV Guide On Screen  
system will work properly.  
G-LINK cable  
How to Find the Remote Sensor  
You have to place the G-LINK wands in front of the remote sensor on the VCR and/or cable  
box. Some cable boxes and VCRs have the remote sensor labeled on the unit. If the remote  
sensor isn’t labeled on your VCR and/or cable box, you need to use the remote control that  
came with the VCR and/or cable box to locate the sensor.  
1. Turn off the VCR and/or cable box.  
G-LINK wands  
2. Hold the remote control (not the one that came with your TV, but the one that came  
with the cable box and/or VCR to which you’re attaching the G-LINK cable) so that it is  
touching the front of the device.  
3. Slowly move the remote control across the front of the device (VCR or cable box) while  
you continually press the power button. You must press and release the power button  
each time you move the remote (holding down the button won’t work).  
VCR  
CABLE BOX  
CHANNEL  
03  
4. When the device turns on, you’ve located the VCR’s or cable box’s remote sensor.  
Placing the G-LINK Wands  
Place the G-LINK wands in front of the remote sensor on your VCR and/or cable box  
approximately one inch away from the remote sensor (see below).  
Tips  
COMPOSITE INPUT  
INPUT  
COMPONENT (1080i/720p/480p/480i)/COMPOSITE INPUTS  
INPUT  
INPUT  
AUDIO/VIDEO  
OUTPUT  
FIXED/VARIABLE  
AUDIO OUTPUT  
1
2
3
CABLE INPUT  
If you have both a VCR  
and a cable box, it  
doesn’t matter which  
wand is connected to  
which box.  
VIDEO  
Y/VIDEO  
L
Y/VIDEO  
L
VIDEO  
SUBWOOFER  
DIGITAL  
AUDIO  
OUTPUT  
(OPTICAL)  
L
PB  
R
P
P
B
R
L
L
G-LINK  
R
P
R
S-VIDEO  
R
S-VIDEO  
R
R
TV (back panel)  
Connect to G-LINK jack  
on the back of the TV  
If you don’t have both  
a cable box and a VCR  
connected to your TV, just  
coil the cable of the extra  
G-LINK wand with a twist  
tie and leave it behind  
the TV.  
VCR  
CHANNEL  
SENSOR  
SENSOR  
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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  
end of the power cord into an appropriate wall outlet. Be sure to insert the plug completely. Do  
not plug the TV into an outlet controlled by a light switch.  
Note: When you first plug your TV into an outlet, the Power indicator on the front  
panel will light and blink for approximately 30 seconds and then go off during the  
initialization of the TV. This happens only when the TV is unplugged and plugged back  
in. The TV can only be turned on after the Power indicator goes off.  
Put Batteries in the Remote  
Remove the battery compartment cover from the back of the remote by  
pushing down on the tab and lifting the cover.  
Insert 2 fresh “AA” batteries. Make sure the polarities (+ and -) are aligned  
correctly with the polarities inside the remote.  
Replace the cover.  
Turn on the TV  
Tip  
Press TV on the remote, or press the Power button on the TV’s front panel.  
When remote batteries are low, the device  
button corresponding to the mode you’re  
in flashes when you press a button. Also, a  
message might appear on the TV screen and  
disappear within a few seconds. Press CLEAR and  
replace the batteries to remove the message.  
Note: Pressing the TV button turns on the TV and puts the remote into  
TV mode. “TV mode” means that the buttons on the remote control  
operate the TV’s functions.  
Use the Remote Control to Complete the  
Assisted Setup  
ON•OFF  
VCR  
TV  
TV  
button  
DVD AUDIO AUX•HD SAT•CABLE  
The technical term is “Navigation” – how you move through the on-screen  
menus. The method is the same throughout the menu screens: highlight your  
choice and select it.  
MUTE  
FORMAT  
G
CH +  
V
To use the TV’s menus, first press the TV button on the remote control to put  
the remote in TV mode. When the Assisted Setup screen appears, use the arrow  
buttons to highlight one of the items listed in the menu. Use the up or down  
arrow button to move up or down. Use the right or left arrow button to move  
right or left.  
CH –  
G
-
BACKLIGHT  
SKIP  
GO BACK  
INFO  
GUIDE  
OK  
MENU  
button  
Arrow  
buttons  
To select the item that you’ve highlighted, press OK.  
Note: Highlighted means that the menu item stands out from  
other menu items on the list (appears darker, brighter, or a  
different color).  
OK  
button  
MENU  
CLEAR  
3
1
2
Tip  
To access the initial setup menus, press MENU  
and choose Assisted Setup.  
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Complete the Assisted Setup  
Your TV’s menu system allows you to customize your TV’s features. On-screen information helps  
you choose settings to match your setup. The first time you turn on your TV, the Assisted Setup  
screen appears automatically. Select Begin Setup to start or select Cancel Setup to exit.  
Set the Menu Language  
Main Menu  
4Assisted Setup  
Go Back  
0
1
2
English  
Highlight with the 5and 6 arrows. Select with the OK button.  
Note: Menu Language only affects the menus, not the  
TV Guide On Screen™ guide.  
1. Use the arrow buttons to highlight your preferred language for the  
menu system.  
Continue Setup  
Cancel Setup  
Español  
Resalte con las flechas 5 y 6. Seleccione con el botón OK.  
Nota: Idioma de los Menús afecta sólo los menús, no el  
sistema TV Guide On Screen™.  
2. Press OK to select that language.  
Mise en surbrillance avec 5 et 6. Sélection avec OK.  
Nota: Menu des langues pour les menus, non pour le  
systéme TV Guide On Screen™.  
3. Press the left arrow button to highlight Continue Setup and press OK to  
Press 5or 6to point to an option, then press OK to  
continue.  
select it. Press 4 to return to the menu.  
Complete Channel Search  
Main Menu  
Input to search:  
Cable Input  
4
Assisted Setup  
4
Channel Search  
Channel Search finds channels  
for you. Check fewer boxes to  
make the search faster (but  
less complete) and vice versa.  
Go Back  
0
1
2
Even though this initial channel search can take several minutes, it is important  
to complete in order for your TV to display channels and programming. Make  
sure you have connected cable and/or off-air antenna to the corresponding  
inputs before you start channel search.  
Continue Setup  
Cancel Setup  
Antenna Input  
Channels to search:  
Digital channels  
Analog channels  
The first time that you do a  
Channel Search, put a check in  
all the boxes to do a thorough  
search for channels.  
Other search options:  
Detect antenna or cable setting  
Search channels already in my channel list(s)  
To add a channel that Channel  
Search didn't find, clear all  
menus and directly tune to the  
channel with the number keys.  
Start  
1. Press the right arrow button to access the channel search screen, then use  
the up and down arrow buttons to choose an option. Press the OK button  
to toggle the option on (check mark in box) or off.  
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To do a channel search, check each box that pertains to your TV. For  
example, if you’re only receiving cable from the CABLE INPUT, highlight  
Cable Input and press OK to place a check mark in the box.  
Tip  
The first 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.  
Note: If a cable box is connected to your TV’s CABLE INPUT, or the  
CableCARD slot is in use, don’t check the Cable Input box.  
2. Press the down arrow to highlight Start and press OK to begin the setup.  
3. When the channel search is complete, a message screen appears. Select  
Continue and press OK to setup the TV Guide On Screen system.  
Note: If you skip Channel Search now, you can access it later through the  
Connections menu. See Chapter 4 for more details.  
The TV Guide On Screen System Setup  
Tip  
Important Notes: If you have a VCR and/or cable box connected to  
the TV, you need to connect the G-LINK cable to use the TV Guide On  
Screen system. If you didn’t connect the G-LINK cable, go to page 19.  
If you move to a new ZIP or postal code, or if  
any of your information changes and you need  
to access the setup screens from the TV’s main  
menu— press MENU, choose TV Guide Menu,  
and choose TV Guide Setup, then choose “No,  
repeat setup process.”  
The TV must be off to download TV Guide On Screen program listings.  
Leave your TV when it’s not in use. It may take up to 24 hours to start to  
receive the initial download for your area. It may take up to one week  
to receive tall eight days of TV program listings.  
The TV Guide On Screen interactive program guide provides listings for  
cable-ready, cable box, and digital cable services as well as over-the-air  
broadcast. It does not provide listings for satellite services.  
The TV Guide On Screen system is a no-fee, on-screen interactive program  
guide that lists what shows are on TV in your area. In order to receive program  
listings, you need to complete the following steps after you’ve read through the  
introductory screens.  
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Step 1: Identifying Your TV’s Location  
1. If your country is highlighted, press OK on the remote control.  
If your country isn’t highlighted, press the up or down arrow button on the  
remote control to highlight your country and press OK.  
2. Use the number buttons and/or the arrows on your remote to enter your  
zip 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 arrow button  
to go to the next space. The left arrow button also moves the highlight to  
the left.  
Step 2: Configuring for Cable  
The next series of screens asks you about your cable setup. To supply your TV  
with the correct TV program listings, the TV Guide On Screen system needs to  
know if your TV is connected to cable.  
Note: If you’re using a cable box, always leave it on so you can receive  
program information.  
1. If your TV is connected to cable, highlight Yes and press OK.  
If your TV isn’t connected to cable, highlight No and press OK. (STEP 3:  
Configuring for Antenna appears–go to page 24).  
2. If you have a cable box connected to this TV, highlight Yes and press OK.  
Note: The next series of screens is very important because the TV Guide  
On Screen system must find the correct cable box information in order  
to receive the correct TV program listings.  
If you don’t have a cable box connected to this TV, highlight No and  
press OK (STEP 3: Configuring for Antenna appears–go to page 24).  
3. Highlight the input where you connected your cable box to the TV, and  
press OK.  
If you select Cable Input, continue to step 4.  
If you select any other option, go to step 5 on the next page.  
Important Note: Your cable box can’t be connected to ANTENNA  
INPUT if it is to be controlled by the TV Guide On Screen system.  
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4. Highlight the channel you have to tune your TV to see cable box  
programming, and press OK (a screen appears reminding you to connect  
your G-LINK cable to your TV and cable box).  
Notes: This screen only appears if Cable Input was selected in the  
previous screen.  
Channel 03 is the most common.  
5. Highlight your brand of cable box, and press OK.  
If your brand isn’t listed, highlight Not Listed and press OK.  
6. Make sure your cable box is on.  
Tune the cable box to channel 02 (use the remote control that came with  
your cable box, or press the channel buttons on the cable box).  
Press OK (the TV Guide On Screen system starts testing codes).  
Important Note: When code testing is in progress, don’t touch your TV,  
cable box or any of the remote controls for these products. Make sure  
the placement of the G-LINK wand is in front of the remote sensor on the  
cable box. Go to page 19 for more information.  
7. Look at your cable box. If it is still on and changed to channel 09, the  
test was successful. Highlight Yes, and press OK (STEP 3: Configuring for  
Antenna appears).  
If your cable box didn’t change to channel 09 or turned itself off, you have  
two choices: No and Test this code again.  
Test this code again: If the G-LINK wand is out of place, position it  
correctly (go to page 19 for an example). If you think the TV, the cable  
box, or any of the remote controls might have been touched or bumped  
during the test, highlight Test this code again and press OK (the TV Guide  
On Screen system runs the same set of codes).  
No: If you don’t think the test was interrupted, highlight No and press OK  
(TV Guide On Screen system tests the next code).  
Repeat the previous instructions until the TV finds the correct cable box  
code. Follow the instructions on the screen.  
Note: If the TV can’t find your cable box code, a troubleshooting  
checklist appears. Carefully review the checklist and follow the  
instructions on the screen.  
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Step 3: Configuring for Antenna  
If you have an antenna connected to your TV, press OK to select Yes and  
continue.  
If you don’t have an antenna connected to your TV, press the down arrow  
button to highlight No and press OK to continue.  
Note: If you have two off-air antennas connected and you’re not getting  
channel listings after setup is complete, try swapping the antennas.  
Step 4: Confirming Your Settings  
The next screen allows you to review what items you’ve set so far during the  
setup. Review each item, and press OK to continue. If any items are incorrect,  
press the down arrow to highlight No, repeat setup process, and press OK to  
start over. There may be a slight delay before the setup screen appears.  
Step 5: Configuring for a VCR  
1. If your TV is connected to a VCR and you want the TV Guide On Screen  
system to work with your VCR for recording, press OK (a screen appears  
reminding you to connect your G-LINK cable to your TV and VCR).  
If you don’t have a VCR, or you don’t want the TV Guide On Screen system  
to work with your VCR for recording, highlight No and press OK (STEP 6:  
Confirming Your Settings appears–go to page 25).  
2. Use the up and down arrow buttons to highlight the brand of your VCR  
that 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. Insert a tape and press play. When you complete these  
steps, press OK to begin testing.  
Important Note: When code testing is in progress, don’t touch your TV,  
VCR, or any of the remote controls for these products.  
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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 example). If you think your TV or remote might have been touched  
during the test, make sure the VCR is on and playing a tape. Highlight Test  
this code again.  
Tips  
If you don’t think the test was interrupted, highlight No. Make sure the  
VCR is playing a tape and is on. Press OK (the TV Guide On Screen system  
starts testing another set of codes).  
Leave your cable box turned ON all the time in  
order to receive listings and record shows.  
Leave your VCR turned OFF to record programs.  
Keep following the previous instructions until the TV finds the correct code  
for the VCR.  
Note: If the TV Guide On Screen system can’t locate the correct code for  
the VCR, a list of troubleshooting instructions appear to help you before  
you try again.  
Try VCR configuration again: repeat VCR setup.  
Test alternate codes: tests selected brands and if this fails, the test  
continues with all codes in the system.  
Skip this step: the TV Guide On Screen system won’t be able to  
automatically schedule programs to record on your VCR.  
Step 6: Confirming Your Settings  
Check to make sure all settings are complete and correct. If all settings are  
complete, highlight Yes, end setup and press OK. If your cable box and/or VCR  
code testing failed, you should see INCOMPLETE where the cable box and VCR  
codes are listed. Once setup is complete, additional screens appear.  
If any settings are incomplete or incorrect, highlight No, repeat setup process  
and press OK. Follow the instructions on the screen.  
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What To Expect  
The next time you turn on your TV after setting up the TV Guide On Screen system, the Guide  
will appear on the screen. The following examples explain what you might see:  
If all of the program information has been sent to your TV, the TV Guide On Screen system  
appears with all of your TV program listings.  
If the program information hasn’t been sent to your TV yet, an outline of the TV Guide On  
Screen system (without TV program listings) will appear on the screen. Program information  
is usually sent several times a day. Turn off your TV when it’s not in use to receive updated  
listing information.  
If more than one cable company services your area, or your cable provider has multiple  
service levels for your area, you may be prompted to choose your Channel Lineup. A  
channel lineup represents the specific service you receive at your location. On this screen  
you might have to choose between cable providers and service levels from your provider.  
In most cases you will have at least two choices, but in larger cities you may have several.  
Selecting the provider and service level that you have allows the TV Guide On Screen  
system to download listings that precisely match the programming you receive. If you  
aren’t sure of your specific service, you may need to repeat this procedure until you receive  
current program listings.  
Features of the TV Guide On Screen system are explained in Chapter 3.  
To clear the guide from your screen, press CLEAR or GUIDE on the remote control.  
Watching TV  
If you have both analog and digital cable channels these will be put into the same channel list.  
To tell the difference between these channels, press the INFO button and look in the channel  
banner for these things: a subchannel, the format, and resolution the TV is receiving.  
Analog channels only display one channel number. Digital channels received through the  
digital cable card also have one channel number. Digital channels received through cable  
have a primary channel and a subchannel. In the example below, 6 is the primary channel;  
1 is the subchannel.  
Analog channels are sent in a 4:3 format. Digital channels can be sent in a format of 4:3, but  
usually 16:9.  
Analog channels are sent in a resolution up to 480i. Digital channels are sent in a resolution  
of 480i, 480p, 720p, 1080i, or 1080p.  
Channel format and resolution  
Channel number  
Program Title/Acquiring Channel  
12:30 AM  
00:30 12:39 PM  
Ch 6-1 DNLJ  
Listening to English in SRS  
Cable Input  
16:9 Normal 1080i HD  
MPAA - Not Rated  
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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 during the channel search that aren’t available. Some channels  
are enabled by the cable company that don’t carry programming, such as video-on-demand.  
When channels are unavailable, your TV’s screen displays Unusable signal. You probably want  
to get rid of these so they no longer appear in your channel list. Remove these in the Channel  
List menu. Go to page 53 for more information.  
Next Steps  
Now that you’ve finished the Assisted Setup, you’re ready to watch TV. This might be a good  
time to program your remote control. The remote control that came with this TV can be  
programmed to operate other devices. Go to the next chapter to find out how to program your  
remote. Continue to the next few pages to learn more about the back panel and front of your  
TV.  
• Chapter 2: Using the Remote Control  
• Chapter 3: Using the TV’s Features  
• Chapter 4: Using the TV’s Menu System  
• Chapter 5: Other Information  
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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  
INPUT 1  
COMPONENT (1080i/720p/480p/480i)/COMPOSITE INPUTS  
INPUT 2  
INPUT 3  
AUDIO/VIDEO  
OUTPUT  
FIXED/VARIABLE  
AUDIO OUTPUT  
CABLE INPUT  
VIDEO  
Y/VIDEO  
L
Y/VIDEO  
L
VIDEO  
SUBWOOFER  
DIGITAL  
AUDIO  
L
PB  
R
PB  
R
L
L
OUTPUT  
(OPTICAL)  
G-LINK  
R
PR  
S-VIDEO  
PR  
S-VIDEO  
R
R
G-LINK  
G-LINK Connect the G-LINK cable for VCR one-touch recording and/or cable  
box control with the TV Guide On Screen system.  
DIGITAL  
AUDIO  
DIGITAL AUDIO OUTPUT (OPTICAL) Use a digital optical cable (or SPDIF  
cable) to connect your TV to a compatible Dolby Digital or PCM receiver or  
decoder. Dolby Digital Technology offers theatre-quality sound (six audio  
channels). If you own a receiver that uses an optical cable input, you can use  
an optical cable to connect the TV to that receiver for the best sound quality.  
Go to the Digital Audio Out screen in the Audio menu to select Auto Select or  
PCM as the output for this jack. Go to page 69 for more information.  
OUTPUT  
(OPTICAL)  
Note: This TV’s optical digital output jack fully complies with the  
international standard governing this type of jack (IEC958), and is  
designed for connection to a Dolby Digital (AC-3® or PCM) receiver or  
decoder. Older equipment, some of which is not fully compliant with  
IEC958, may not be compatible with the Dolby Digital bitstream. Such  
a connection using anything other than a Dolby Digital (AC-3 or PCM)  
receiver or decoder could create a high noise level, causing damage to  
headphones or speakers.  
CableCARD™  
CableCARD Allows you to use a digital cable television card to receive digital  
cable services, including premium and HDTV cable channels, without the need  
for a set-top box. Go to page 10 for information on using the CableCARD slot.  
HDMI/DVI INPUT (High-Definition Multimedia Interface/Digital Visual  
Interface) Provides an uncompressed digital interface that carries both video  
and audio data by way of an integrated mini-plug cable. Since HDMI is based  
on Digital Visual Interface (DVI), the jack on the back of your TV is also  
compatible with DVI devices.  
HDMI/DVI INPUT  
Use menu for DVI audio.  
Notes: The HDMI/DVI jack is not intended to be used with a computer.  
If you connect a device with a DVI jack to the HDMI/DVI input, you’ll  
need an HDMI to DVI adapter. Also, since DVI only carries the video  
signal, you’ll need to connect audio cables to an input that is not in use.  
An example is shown on page 16. Then go to the Audio Connections  
menu and select DVI Audio Input to choose the input you’re using to  
receive audio.  
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VIDEO/AUDIO INPUTS  
COMPOSITE INPUT  
INPUT 1  
INPUT 1 COMPOSITE INPUT Connect an NTSC (analog) device. These jacks  
are used for most audio/video connections between devices. The audio/video  
jacks are often color coded (yellow for video, red for right audio, and white for  
left audio).  
VIDEO  
L
R Audio Provides right audio connection and connector is usually red.  
L Audio Provides left audio connection and connector is usually white.  
R
V (Video) Provides composite video connection and connector is usually  
yellow.  
INPUT 2 COMPONENT/COMPOSITE INPUT Provides connection to a second  
NTSC (analog) video device with either composite or component outputs such  
as a VCR or DVD player.  
L
Y/VIDEO  
R Audio Provides right audio connection and connector is usually red.  
L Audio Provides left audio connection and connector is usually white.  
PB  
PR  
R
Y/Video PB PR Unlike a single video input, component (Y PB PR) video  
maintains the video signal as three separate parts through these three jacks.  
To ensure maximum picture quality, use three video-grade cables for the  
Y PB PR connections. Accepts 480i, 480p, 720p, and 1080i signals. If you’re  
connecting to a device with a Video jack instead, you can still use the  
Y/Video jack.  
S-VIDEO  
Tip  
Inputs 2 and 3 can be used as either component  
video (Y PB PR ) inputs, composite video  
(Y/Video) inputs, or S-Video inputs.  
Note: Also, remember to connect the left and right audio cables because the  
Y, Pb, Pr cables carry only the picture signal, not the sound.  
S-VIDEO Lets you connect an S-Video cable for better picture quality to a  
device with S-Video capability, such as a VCR or DVD player. When using  
S-Video, make sure to connect the two audio cables as well as the  
S-Video connector.  
The S-Video jack provides better picture quality than the composite video  
jacks because the color (chrominance, also called chroma) part of the signal  
is separated from the black and white (luminance) part of the picture.  
INPUT 3 COMPONENT/COMPOSITE INPUT Provides connection to a second  
optional component video source, such as a DVD player or satellite receiver.  
The jacks are the same as described above for INPUT 2.  
CABLE INPUT  
CABLE INPUT Used to connect a coaxial cable to receive the signal from  
cable or a cable box.  
ANTENNA INPUT  
ANTENNA INPUT Used to connect a coaxial cable to receive the signal from  
an off-air antenna.  
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AUDIO/VIDEO OUTPUTS  
AUDIO/VIDEO  
OUTPUT  
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 channel you are recording.  
VIDEO  
L
R Audio Provides right audio connection and connector is usually red.  
L Audio Provides left audio connection and connector is usually white.  
R
V (Video) Provides composite video connection and connector is usually  
yellow.  
Notes: When recording from this output, remember to tune to the  
channel you want to record.  
If an unusual pattern appears when you connect a VCR to these jacks,  
playing a tape or switching to the VCR’s tuner removes the pattern.  
FIXED/VARIABLE  
AUDIO OUTPUT  
FIXED/VARIABLE AUDIO OUTPUTS  
SUBWOOFER Provides lower bass frequencies out from the TV to a  
powered subwoofer or audio receiver with a subwoofer jack.  
SUBWOOFER  
Note: Go to Fixed/Variable Output in the Audio Connections menu to  
set option to Yes if an external subwoofer is being used.  
R and L Provides right front and right rear mixed sound to the right input,  
and left front and left rear mixed sound to the left input.  
L
R
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The Front of Your TV  
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  
cover.  
AUDIO IN  
L/MONO  
VIDEO  
IN  
R
HEADPHONE  
Notes: When you plug in headphones, the TV’s internal speakers are  
muted. Use the VOL up or down button to control the volume.  
When connecting a device that uses a monaural cable, such as some  
camcorders, use the L/MONO input jack to get sound from both speakers.  
Power Indicator Light Status  
On  
TV is on  
Off  
TV is off (standby mode)  
Blinks  
Light blinks 5 times, pauses, and blinks again 5 times: Lamp is trying to turn on. If  
the TV doesn’t turn on after 5 minutes and then the light blinks steadily for one  
minute, one of the following options is possible:  
Lamp door may be open. Locate the door on the back of the TV and close it. Turn  
off the TV and turn back on. The lamp should turn on.  
Lamp may be dead. You can replace the lamp yourself. Go to page 83 for lamp  
replacement information.  
Notes: The front panel illustration shows a typical front panel layout. The  
exact look may be different from the one on the front of your TV.  
Front input  
jacks  
Front panel  
buttons  
Front Panel  
If you cannot locate your remote, you can use the front panel of your TV to operate many of the TV’s features.  
Note: If you use the Front Button Block feature, the front panel no longer provides access to the menus.  
The Front Button Block feature disables all front panel buttons but not the jacks. For more information, see  
Chapter 3.  
MENU/OK Brings up the Main menu. When the menu system is displayed, pressing MENU/OK selects  
highlighted items.  
CHScans down through the channel list. In the menu system, it moves the highlight down and adjusts menu  
controls.  
CHScans up through the channel list. In the menu system, it moves the highlight up and adjusts menu  
controls.  
VOLDecreases the volume. In the menu system, it moves the highlight left to items and adjusts menu controls.  
VOLIncreases the volume. In the menu system, it moves the highlight right to items and adjusts menu  
controls.  
(Power button and indicator) Turns the TV on and off. The indicator lights when TV is on. Your HDTV’s  
lamp has a cooldown period when the TV is turned off, and a warm up period when the TV is turned on. If you  
try to turn the TV on during a cooldown, you will hear audio and then the picture will be displayed after a few  
moments. This could take up to one minute. For different light status of the indicator, see above.  
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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 Using the INPUT Button  
t Remote Code List  
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The Buttons on the Remote Control  
ON•OFF  
VCR  
TV  
Arrows (up, down, left, right) Used to move through the on-screen menus.  
(0-9) Number Buttons Enter channel numbers and time settings.  
DVD AUDIO AUX•HD SAT•CABLE  
ANT•CAB Switches between Antenna and Cable Input. In VCR mode,  
functions as a TV/VCR button. When tuned to an input, press to go back to the  
most recently used tuner (Antenna or Cable Input). In SAT mode, functions as a  
TV/SAT button for an RCA satellite receiver.  
MUTE  
FORMAT  
G
CH +  
V
CH –  
G
AUDIO Places the remote in audio mode to operate a device (such as a  
audio receiver, or amplifier receiver) that you’ve programmed to work with this  
button. This button lights when you press a valid button in AUDIO mode (see  
Modes of Operation on page 38 for more details).  
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BACKLIGHT  
SKIP  
GO BACK  
INFO  
GUIDE  
OK  
AUX•HD Places the remote in auxiliary mode to operate a device (such  
as a cable box, satellite receiver, VCR, DVD, or audio receiver) that you’ve  
programmed to work with this button. AUX by default is set up for an RCA  
HDTV Tuner. This button lights when you press a valid button in AUX•HD  
mode (see Modes of Operation on page 38 for more details).  
MENU  
CLEAR  
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BACKLIGHT Press to illuminate some of the remote control’s buttons. To  
conserve battery power, the light turns off after several seconds. Backlight  
won’t activate if batteries are low, but blinks on and off quickly.  
ANT•CAB  
INPUT  
REVERSE  
PLAY FORWARD  
CC (Closed Captioning) Toggles closed captioning on and off, if available  
for the channel you’re tuned to. When you change channels or inputs, the  
default for Caption Display is restored.  
RECORD STOP  
PAUSE  
CC PRESETS SOUND FREEZE  
CH + or CH – Scrolls up or down through the channel or input list. Press  
once to change the channel up or down; press and hold to continue changing  
channels. Pages up and down through Listings in the TV Guide On Screen  
system.  
CLEAR Removes on-screen menus and displays. Cancels the commercial skip  
timer.  
DVD Places the remote in DVD mode. If Auto Tuning is enabled, pressing  
the DVD button turns on the TV and tunes to the correct Video Input Channel.  
This button lights when you press a valid button in DVD mode (see Modes of  
Operation on page 38 for more details).  
Tips  
The component button corresponding to  
the mode you’re in flashes 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.  
FORMAT Toggles through video screen formats- Normal, Cinerama (only  
available for 4:3 formats), FlexWide, Zoom, and Auto Format.  
To turn off most RCA components that are  
connected to the TV, press ON•OFF twice within  
two seconds and hold remote steady until all  
indicators turn off.  
FREEZE Freezes entire screen. Caution: When recording from VIDEO  
OUTPUT, freezes the video you’re recording.  
GO BACK Returns you to the previous channel or previous screen in the  
menu system. Also, toggles between tuner and input sources.  
GUIDE Brings up the TV Guide On Screen system with the Listings screen  
displayed.  
INFO Brings up the Channel Banner with channel and viewing information.  
Press again to remove the banner. In the TV Guide On Screen system, displays  
additional Help information for a highlighted item, if available.  
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INPUT Toggles through the TV’s available input sources (INPUT 1, INPUT 2, INPUT 3, Front  
Input, HDMI/DVI, and last-active channel). To quickly access an input, press the INPUT button  
and the input number, for example, INPUT + 1 to access INPUT 1.  
MENU Makes Main Menu appear and disappear. In the TV Guide On Screen system, displays  
more options for the highlighted item.  
MUTE Reduces the TV’s volume to its minimum level. Press again to restore volume. The TV  
Audio Output menu must be set to Variable Level, Speakers On to control the TV’s volume.  
OK When a menu item is highlighted, press OK to select the item.  
ON•OFF Turns the TV on or off. Your HDTV is equipped with a special lamp system. In order  
to preserve the life of the lamp, the TV must warm up and cool down properly when you turn  
the TV on and off. When you turn the TV off, the screen turns blue and fades to black. While  
the screen is blue, you can still turn the TV back on. If the screen is black when you try to turn  
it on, the TV’s lamp may be in its cool-down cycle. The TV’s audio comes on, then the picture is  
displayed after a few moments.  
In other modes (VCR, DVD, SAT•CABLE, AUX•HD, AUDIO), and if programmed, turns the  
device on and off.  
PRESETS Toggles through the Picture Presets for the input currently tuned to. The preset is  
only temporarily changed and goes back to the original menu setting when you change channels  
or inputs or turn off the TV.  
REVERSE, PLAY, FORWARD, RECORD, STOP, PAUSE If programmed, provides transport  
control for some remote-controllable VCRs and CD and DVD players.  
SAT•CABLE (Satellite•Cable) Places the remote in SAT•CABLE mode. If Auto Tuning is  
enabled, turns on the TV and tunes it to the correct Video Input Channel. This button lights  
when you press a valid button in SAT•CABLE mode (see Modes of Operation on page 38 for  
more details).  
SKIP Press once before changing channels and the TV returns to the original channel after 30  
seconds. Press repeatedly to add more time. Press CLEAR to cancel.  
SOUND On digital channels/inputs, toggles the available Audio Modes. For analog channels,  
toggles SAP on or off. If you change channels/inputs, the default for Audio Mode or SAP is  
restored. Does not affect default menu settings for SAP or Audio Mode.  
TV Places the remote in TV mode. Turns on the TV and tunes to the last-viewed TV channel or  
input. This button lights when you press a valid button in TV mode (see Modes of Operation on  
page 38 for more details).  
VCR Places the remote in VCR mode. If Auto Tuning is enabled, turns on the TV and tunes to  
the VCR Video Input Channel. This button lights when you press a valid button in VCR mode  
(see Modes of Operation on page 38 for more details).  
VOL – or VOL + Decreases or increases the TV’s volume. The TV Audio Output menu must be  
set to Variable Level, Speakers On to control the TV’s volume.  
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ON•OFF  
VCR  
Other Devices  
DVD AUDIO AUX•HD SAT•CABLE  
The universal remote can be programmed to operate many brands of remote-  
controllable VCRs, audio devices, DVD players, cable boxes, satellite receivers  
and other devices. In addition to being programmed to operate your television,  
it’s already programmed to operate most RCA devices.  
The AUX•HD button can be programmed to operate most brands of an  
additional remote-controllable device: satellite receiver, cable box, DVD, VCR,  
and an audio device. A second and third RCA TV can be programmed to any  
device button, except the TV button. Go to page 72 for more information on  
programming the remote to another TV.  
Note: The TV button can’t be programmed on this remote to control  
any device; it controls only this TV.  
CLEAR  
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Find Out If You Need to Program the Remote  
To determine whether the universal remote needs to be programmed to  
operate one of the devices connected to your TV, such as a VCR, do the  
following:  
REVERSE  
PLAY  
STOP  
1. Turn on the device (in this example, a VCR).  
2. Point the remote at the device.  
3. Press the corresponding device button (in this example, VCR).  
4. Press ON•OFF to see if the VCR responds. If the VCR doesn’t respond,  
you need to program the remote to operate it.  
You’ll use these buttons when  
you program the remote for other  
components.  
Programming the Remote  
There are two ways to program the remote control to operate other devices:  
Automatic Code Search and Direct Entry.  
Important Note: The remote  
may not be compatible with  
all models of all brands of  
components. It also may not  
operate all functions of your  
component.  
Using Automatic Code Search  
Note: The AUX•HD button can only search VCR codes, but can be used  
for a non-VCR device by programming it with direct entry method. By  
default, the AUX•HD button is programmed for an RCA HDTV Tuner.  
The following instructions can be used to program the remote to operate  
each of your devices. If you want to stop the automatic code search without  
programming any of your devices, press and hold CLEAR until the indicator on  
the remote turns off.  
1. Turn on the device you want to operate (VCR, DVD player, etc.)  
2. Press and hold the device button you want to program (VCR, DVD, etc.).  
While holding the device button, press and hold ON•OFF until the device  
button on the remote turns on, then release both buttons.  
3. Point the remote at the device.  
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4. Press and release PLAY, then wait 5 seconds or until the device button stops flashing.  
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 remote to search the  
next set of codes.  
Continue pressing and releasing PLAY until the device turns off or you have searched through  
all of the codes. The device buttons flash when all codes have been searched, the device  
button turns off, and remote exits Automatic Code Search.  
If the device you want to control does turn off:  
1. Press and release REVERSE, then wait 2 seconds. Repeat this step until the component turns  
back ON.  
2. To finish, press and hold STOP until the device button on the remote turns off.  
Using Direct Entry  
1. Turn on the device you want to operate (VCR, DVD player, etc.)  
2. Look up the brand and code number(s) for the device on the code list in this section.  
3. Press and hold the device button you want to program on the remote.  
4. Enter the 4-digit code from the remote control code list on the following pages. If the  
indicator flashes, you have either entered an invalid code or the button isn’t programmable.  
5. Release the device button, point remote at device, and then press ON•OFF to see if the  
device responds to the command. If it doesn’t, try pressing the device button and then  
ON•OFF again.  
If you get no response, repeat these steps using the next code listed for your brand, until the  
device responds to the remote commands.  
If you try all the codes for your device brand and none work, try the automatic code search  
method. If automatic code search doesn’t find the code, the remote is not compatible with  
your device.  
How to Use the Remote After You’ve  
Programmed It  
Because this universal remote can control several different devices (TV, DVD, VCR, satellite  
receiver, etc.), it uses operational modes triggered by the device buttons.  
1. Press the appropriate device button (DVD, TV, VCR, SAT•CABLE, AUDIO, AUX•HD) to set  
the remote to control the device.  
2. Press ON•OFF to turn the device ON or OFF.  
3. Use the remote buttons that apply to that device.  
Notes: The remote control may not be compatible with all brands and models of devices.  
If you keep pressing buttons and nothing happens, the remote is probably in the wrong  
mode. You must press the device button that matches the device you want to operate (i.e.,  
if you want to operate the VCR, press VCR on the remote control to put the remote in VCR  
mode.)  
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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 button  
to put the remote into TV mode. If you want the remote to operate the VCR, press the VCR button.  
The button corresponding to the mode the remote is in lights up when you press any button that works in that mode. For  
example, if you’re in TV mode and you press the VOL+ button, the TV button lights up. This tells you that the command to  
increase the volume is being sent to the TV (and not the satellite receiver, for example).  
Volume Punchthrough Feature  
You may find this feature helpful if you’ve connected your devices to an audio/video receiver (A/V receiver) or amplifier,  
but you want to use the TV’s remote control to operate the volume for a device that is connected to the audio/video  
receiver. An example follows:  
Let’s say you’ve connected your DVD player to your audio/video receiver. You’ve also programmed your TV remote control  
to operate your DVD player. Since the DVD player gets its volume through the audio/video receiver, you would have to  
bounce back and forth between two remote controls: the A/V receiver’s remote to adjust the volume and the TV’s remote  
control to operate the DVD player.  
The Volume Punchthrough feature eliminates the need for you to use two remote controls and saves a button press when  
you’re using the TV remote to adjust the volume. In effect, you are telling the TV remote to retrieve and send volume  
commands from the a/v receiver whenever the TV remote is in DVD mode.  
Therefore, after you’ve successfully set up the Volume Punchthrough feature, whenever the TV remote is in DVD mode  
(press the DVD button) and you want to adjust the volume, you only have to press the VOL + or VOL- buttons. Follow the  
instructions below to set up Volume Punchthrough.  
1. IMPORTANT: First, you must program the AUDIO button on the TV’s remote control to operate your audio receiver  
or amplifier. Go to page 36 for instructions. If you can’t program this remote to operate your audio receiver, Volume  
Punchthrough won’t work.  
2. While setting up Volume Punchthrough, it’s best to point the remote away from devices.  
3. Decide which mode the remote will be in when the volume from the audio receiver “punches through.” The mode will  
be one of the device buttons (TV, DVD, SAT•CABLE, VCR, or AUX•HD).  
4. Press and hold the VOL- button. Keep pressing VOL- while you press and release the device button you chose in step 3  
(TV, DVD, SAT•CABLE, or AUX•HD).  
5. Press and release the AUDIO button since the sound will be coming from the audio/video receiver. Release the VOL-  
button.  
6. Now, test it by turning on your audio receiver or amplifier.  
7. Turn on the device that is connected to the audio/video receiver or amplifier (a DVD player, for example).  
8. Put the TV’s remote in DVD mode by pressing the DVD button, and play a disc.  
9. Press VOL+ or VOL-. The volume from the audio receiver should increase or decrease accordingly.  
Deleting ALL Volume Punchthrough Commands  
To delete all programmed Volume Punchthrough settings and return the remote control back to the factory defaults, press  
and hold the VOL- button (the device button of the Volume Punchthrough lights). While holding the VOL- button, enter the  
code, 000, using the number buttons. All device buttons turn on for 2 seconds and then turn off. The remote returns to the  
factory settings.  
Note: If an invalid button is pressed, all device buttons blink 4 times and turn off. At this point, you must start over.  
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Input source  
Acquiring Channel...  
00:30 12:30 AM 12:39 PM  
Front Input  
DVD  
Listening to English in SRS  
4:3 Normal 480i SD  
MPAA - Not Rated  
Note: Watch the Channel Banner to see the input sources change each time you press the INPUT button.  
Using the INPUT Button  
1. Repeatedly press the INPUT button to scroll through the available input sources until you  
find the input associated with the device (such as VCR or DVD player) you want to view.  
2. Once you find the input source you want, stop pressing INPUT.  
If you tune to INPUT 1 and your VCR is connected to that input, you will be able to  
view your VCR. To play, stop, or rewind the VCR tape using the remote that came  
with your TV, you must first press the VCR or AUX•HD button (whichever one is  
programmed to the VCR) to put the remote control in VCR mode.  
There are other ways of selecting a Video Input Channel:  
Program the device (VCR, DVD, etc.) buttons on the remote control to automatically tune  
to the correct Video Input Channel when pressed. For more details on Auto Tuning, see  
Chapter 3.  
When viewing an input, press ANT•CAB, GO BACK, or INPUT to go back to viewing  
channels or use the number buttons to enter the channel number.  
To quickly access an input, press the INPUT button and the input number, for example,  
INPUT + 1 to access INPUT 1. Note for professional installers: This is a discrete input  
code.  
Remote Code List  
Audio Codes  
Cable Box Codes  
Programmable for the AUDIO and AUX•HD  
buttons.  
Programmable for SAT•CABLE and AUX•HD  
buttons.  
AUX/Dimensia/Lyra Wireless  
Sprucer......................................................................... 5044  
Standard Component ........................................ 5037, 5038  
Starcom .............................................................. 5017, 5045  
Stargate......................................................................... 5017  
Tocom................................................................ 5004, 5022  
United Cable................................................................ 5045  
Universal.................................................. 5008, 5009, 5010  
View Star.................................................. 5015, 5024, 5025  
Zenith........................................................................... 5043  
ABC......................................5002, 5003, 5004, 5006, 5045  
Archer.................................................................5008, 5009  
Cableview ....................................................................5007  
Contec..........................................................................5015  
Eastern .........................................................................5016  
GE ......................................................................5002, 5003  
Gemini ...............................................................5017, 5018  
General Instruments....................................................5003  
Hamlin .................................5019, 5020, 5021, 5026, 5033  
Hitachi..........................................................................5003  
Jerrold ........................5003, 5017, 5022, 5023, 5039, 5045  
Magnavox ....................................................................5024  
Memorex......................................................................5026  
Movie Time..................................................................5025  
NEC ..............................................................................5005  
NSC...............................................................................5025  
Oak.....................................................................5015, 5027  
Panasonic...........................................................5041, 5044  
Philips ...........................................5011, 5012, 5013, 5014,  
..............................................5018, 5024, 5028, 5029, 5030  
Pioneer...............................................................5031, 5032  
Proscan...............................................................5002, 5003  
RCA ................................................5007, 5040, 5042, 5044  
Realistic........................................................................5009  
Samsung.......................................................................5032  
Scientific Atlanta............................5006, 5034, 5035, 5036  
Signature......................................................................5003  
RCA ..............................................................................4004  
Audio Cassette  
GE ................................................................................4006  
RCA ..............................................................................4006  
Phono  
GE ................................................................................4005  
RCA ..............................................................................4005  
HD Receiver Code  
Receiver/Tuner/AMP  
Programmable for AUX•HD button.  
RCA .............................................................................. 7000  
Aiwa.......................... 4008. 4009, 4010, 4011, 4012, 4021  
Denon ..........................................................................4027  
GE ................................................................................4003  
Harman Kardon...........................................................4020  
JBL................................................................................4020  
JVC ...............................................................................4013  
Kenwood .....................................................................4014  
Onkyo..........................................................................4022  
Optimus .......................................................................4028  
Panasonic...........................................................4023, 4024  
RCA ................................................4003, 4015, 4029, 4030  
Sherwood.....................................................................4026  
Sony .........................................................4016, 4017, 4025  
Technics.............................................................4023, 4024  
Yamaha ..............................................................4018, 4019  
TV Codes  
Programmable for DVD, VCR, SAT•CABLE,  
AUX•HD, and AUDIO buttons.  
TV2............................................................................... 1222  
TV3............................................................................... 1223  
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DVD codes  
Home Theatre in a Box  
(DVD Receiver) Codes  
Programmable for DVD and AUX•HD buttons.  
DVD  
JVC ....................2005, 2006, 2007, 2014, 2057, 2064, 2078  
Kenwood ...................2005, 2006, 2007, 2012, 2014, 2057,  
...................................................................................... 2064  
KLH .............................................................................. 2036  
Kodak................................................................. 2010, 2017  
LG................................................................................. 2010  
Logik ............................................................................ 2036  
LXI................................................................................ 2010  
Magnavox ..................2017, 2018, 2037, 2038, 2052, 2054,  
...................................................................................... 2065  
Marantz .............2005, 2006, 2007, 2012, 2014, 2017, 2037  
Matsushita.................................................................... 2017  
Memorex....................2007, 2009, 2010, 2017, 2019, 2022,  
............................................................................ 2052, 2068  
MGA......................................................... 2024, 2039, 2059  
Minolta..................................................... 2033, 2034, 2053  
Mitsubishi.......................................2024, 2033, 2034, 2039,  
.........................................................2040, 2041, 2059, 2064  
Montgomery Ward....................................................... 2068  
Motorola............................................................. 2017, 2068  
MTC.............................................................................. 2009  
Multitech ...............................2009, 2012, 2022, 2031, 2036  
NEC ....................2005, 2006, 2007,2012, 2014, 2057, 2064  
Nikko ........................................................................... 2010  
Noblex.......................................................................... 2009  
Olympus ...................................................................... 2017  
Optimus ............................................................. 2010, 2068  
Optonica ...................................................................... 2047  
Panasonic........................................2017, 2018, 2055, 2066  
Pentax ...................................2012, 2033, 2034, 2053, 2063  
Pentex Research .......................................................... 2014  
Philco ..............................................2017, 2018, 2037, 2038  
Philips .............................................2017, 2037, 2047, 2065  
Pioneer............................................2006, 2033, 2042, 2064  
Portland...........................................2012, 2013, 2015, 2056  
Proscan..................................................... 2000, 2001, 2072  
Quasar...................................................... 2017, 2018, 2066  
RCA ......................................2000, 2001, 2002, 2009, 2017,  
....................................2033, 2034, 2043, 2044, 2045, 2053,  
...........................2060, 2063, 2066, 2070, 2072, 2073, 2079  
Radio Shack............................................. 2010, 2047, 2068  
Radioshack/Realistic .....................2007, 2009, 2010, 2017,  
.....................................2018, 2019, 2022, 2024, 2029, 2047  
Realistic ...............................2007, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2017,  
...........................2018, 2019, 2022, 2024, 2029, 2047, 2068  
Radix ............................................................................ 2010  
Ricoh............................................................................ 2071  
Runco........................................................................... 2052  
Samsung.....................2004, 2009, 2011, 2027, 2031, 2058,  
............................................................................ 2080, 2081  
Sansui..............................................2006, 2046, 2057, 2064  
Sanyo...............................................2007, 2009, 2019, 2082  
Scott...................2008, 2011, 2021, 2026, 2028, 2039, 2061  
Sears...............................................2007, 2010, 2017, 2019,  
...............................................2029, 2030, 2033, 2034, 2053  
Sharp.....................................2013, 2024, 2047, 2048, 2068  
Shintom...........................................2003, 2034, 2036, 2049  
Signature...................................................................... 2068  
Singer ....................................................... 2017, 2036, 2071  
Sony ......................................2003, 2049, 2050, 2062, 2083  
STS...................................................................... 2017, 2053  
Sylvania.............2017, 2018, 2022, 2037, 2038, 2039, 2065  
Symphonic................................................................... 2022  
Tandy ........................................................................... 2007  
Tashiko......................................................................... 2010  
Tatung.......................................................................... 2057  
TEAC .................................................................. 2022, 2057  
Technics............................................................. 2017, 2055  
Teknika ...........................................2010, 2017, 2022, 2051  
Toshiba........................2011, 2029, 2030, 2033, 2039, 2059  
Totevsion ........................................................... 2009, 2010  
Unitech......................................................................... 2009  
Vector Research..............................2005, 2006, 2011, 2012  
Video Concepts ....................2005, 2006, 2011, 2012, 2059  
Wards ...............2009, 2010, 2011, 2017, 2019, 2022, 2024,  
.................2033, 2034, 2036, 2047, 2053, 2061, 2068, 2070  
XR-1000.................................................... 2017, 2022, 2036  
Yamaha .................................2005, 2006, 2007, 2014, 2057  
Zenith..........................2003, 2049, 2052, 2062, 2071, 2084  
AUDIO and AUX•HD buttons can use Audio  
codes; DVD and AUX•HD buttons can use DVD  
codes  
Aiwa...................................................................3010, 3021  
Apex...................................................................3023, 3024  
Broksonic...........................................................3027, 3075  
Daewoo........................................................................3028  
Denon ......................................................3029, 3030, 3031  
Emerson...................................................3032, 3033, 3076  
Funai ............................................................................3033  
GE ............................................................3000, 3034, 3035  
Go Video......................................................................3077  
Hitachi..................................3009, 3067, 3068, 3069, 3070  
JVC ...........................................................3003, 3011, 3078  
Kenwood .....................................................................3071  
Konka.................................................................3012, 3013  
Koss..............................................................................3085  
Lasonic.........................................................................3087  
Magnavox ..........................................................3004, 3036  
Memorex......................................................................3037  
Mintek..........................................................................3038  
Mitsubishi.....................................................................3005  
NAD .............................................................................3032  
Norcent ..............................................................3039, 3040  
Onkyo..........................................................................3041  
Oritron .........................................................................3047  
Panasonic...........................................................3014, 3042  
Philips ................................................................3004, 3020  
Pioneer...........................................3006, 3043, 3044, 3045  
Proscan...............................................................3000, 3046  
Qwestar........................................................................3047  
RCA ......................................3000, 3002, 3048, 3079, 3086  
Samsung..............................3072, 3073. 3074, 3080, 3081,  
Sansui...........................................................................3049  
Sanyo..................................................................3015, 3082  
Sharp........................................................3050, 3052, 3053  
Sony ................. 3007, 3016, 3017, 3054, 3055, 3056, 3083  
Sylvania........................................................................3033  
Teac..............................................................................3057  
Technics.......................................................................3058  
Toshiba.................................3008, 3018, 3059, 3060, 3061  
Yamaha ....................................................3062, 3063, 3064  
Zenith.......................................................3019, 3065, 3084  
.......................................... Audio...........................DVD  
JBL...........................................4031............................. 3088  
JVC ..........................................4032............................. 3089  
Koss.........................................4033............................. 3090  
Onkyo.....................................4034............................. 3091  
Panasonic................................4035............................. 3092  
Pioneer....................................4036............................. 3093  
RCA .........................................4037............................. 3094  
Venturer...................................4038............................. 3095  
Satellite Receiver Codes  
Programmable for SAT•CABLE and AUX•HD  
buttons.  
Alphastar...................................................................... 5064  
Chapparal........................................................... 5046, 5047  
Dishnet......................................................................... 5063  
Drake ................................................................. 5048, 5049  
Echostar ....................................................................... 5070  
GE ............................................................ 5000, 5001, 5072  
General Instruments................................ 5050, 5051, 5052  
Hitachi................................................................ 5066, 5067  
Hughes............................................................... 5062, 5071  
JVC ............................................................................... 5065  
Panasonic..................................................................... 5060  
Philips .......................................................................... 5068  
Primestar ..................................................................... 5061  
Proscan ................................................... 5000, 5001, 5072  
RCA ......................................................... 5000, 5001, 5072  
Realistic........................................................................ 5053  
Sony ............................................................................. 5058  
STS1.............................................................................. 5054  
STS3.............................................................................. 5055  
STS4.............................................................................. 5056  
Toshiba............................................................... 5057, 5059  
Uniden ......................................................................... 5069  
VCR Codes  
Portable DVD  
Aiwa.............................................................................3022  
Audiovox ...........................................................3025, 3026  
Panasonic.....................................................................3030  
RCA ..............................................................................3066  
Sharp............................................................................3051  
Programmable for VCR and AUX•HD buttons.  
Admiral......................................................................... 2068  
Aiko.............................................................................. 2023  
Aiwa............................................................................. 2022  
Akai.............................2002, 2003, 2004, 2057, 2058, 2059  
Audiovox ..................................................................... 2010  
Bell & Howell.............................................................. 2007  
Broksonic................................................. 2008, 2021, 2075  
Calix ............................................................................. 2010  
Canon................................................................. 2017, 2018  
Capehart............................................................. 2016, 2056  
Carver........................................................................... 2037  
CCE..................................................................... 2023, 2036  
Citizen ...2009, 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014, 2015, 2023  
Colortyme .................................................................... 2005  
Craig................................................2009, 2010, 2019, 2036  
Curtis-Mathes.......................................... 2005, 2009, 2012,  
.....................................2014, 2017, 2018, 2020, 2060, 2072  
Daewoo.............2011, 2013, 2015, 2021, 2022, 2023, 2056  
Daytron........................................................................ 2056  
Dimensia...................................................................... 2072  
Electrohome....................................................... 2010, 2024  
Emerson.....................2002, 2008, 2010, 2011, 2017, 2020,  
.................................. 2021, 2022, 2024, 2025, 2026, 2027,  
.........................2028, 2039, 2059, 2061, 2067, 2069, 2076  
Fisher...............................................2007, 2019, 2029, 2030  
Fuji............................................................ 2003, 2017, 2062  
Funai ............................................................................ 2022  
Garrard......................................................................... 2022  
GE ..............................2000, 2001, 2009, 2017, 2018, 2060,  
............................................................................ 2063, 2072  
Gradiente ..................................................................... 2022  
Harman Kardon........................................................... 2005  
Harwood...................................................................... 2036  
Hitachi.........................2033, 2034, 2035, 2053, 2057, 2063  
JC Penney ..................2005, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010,  
.................2017, 2018, 2030, 2033, 2034, 2036, 2037, 2053  
Jensen....................................................... 2033, 2034, 2057  
DVD/VCR Combo Codes  
DVD and AUX•HD buttons can use DVD codes;  
VCR and AUX•HD buttons can use VCR codes  
.................................................DVD..........................VCR  
Broksonic................................3075 ............................2075  
Emerson..................................3076 ............................2076  
Go Video.................................3077 ............................2077  
JVC ..........................................3078 ............................2078  
RCA .........................................3079 ............................2079  
Samsung..................................3080, 3081 ........2080, 2081  
Sanyo.......................................3082 ............................2082  
Sony ........................................3083 ............................2083  
Zenith......................................3084 ............................2084  
PVR Codes  
Programmable for the VCR and AUX•HD  
buttons.  
PVR  
Replay ..........................................................................2086  
Phillips Tivo.................................................................2085  
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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 Feature  
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Program Title/Acquiring Channel  
12:30 AM  
00:30 12:39 PM  
Ch 6-1 DNLJ  
Listening to English in SRS  
Cable Input  
16:9 Normal 1080i HD  
MPAA - Not Rated  
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 right and  
top to bottom). Other displays that are not described here are self-explanatory. When you change channels, the Channel  
Banner appears as a smaller version than what’s shown above.  
The icons change appearance to show the item’s status or availability.  
Program Title/Acquiring Channel Title of program (if available) or Acquiring Channel appears when tuning a channel.  
The time when the TV shuts off if the Sleep Timer is activated in the Time menu.  
12:30 AM  
Displays the time remaining before the TV tunes back to the channel where  
Commercial Skip was activated.  
00:30  
12:39 PM Current time if the Time feature is set in Time menu.  
Ch 6-1 DNLJ Current channel, subchannel (for digital channels) and the TV station call letters, if  
available.  
Antenna/Cable/Auto Tuning Displays type of signal (Antenna or Cable) you’re viewing or the Auto Tuning  
device you’re viewing.  
Listening to Displays when SAP is playing for an analog channel. For a digital channel, displays  
the currently playing audio mode. Also displays the audio processor in use.  
SAP or Audio Mode changes with SOUND button.  
16:9 Normal 1080i HD Aspect ratio (4:3 or 16:9); original resolution of the broadcast, not the resolution  
of the TV; HD (High Definition) or SD (Standard Definition). For more information  
about aspect ratio and broadcast resolution, go to page 2.  
Displays when Closed Captioning is available on the current channel and matches  
the format selected in the Caption Priority menu.  
SAP or Audio language icon appears when the current analog channel is  
broadcasting SAP (Second Audio Program) information or when current digital  
channel is broadcasting an alternate audio mode, respectively.  
Sound mode icons (mono, stereo, Dolby surround, four-channel surround, 4.1-  
channel surround, five-channel surround, etc.).  
Appears when a program can be recorded; otherwise, it is grayed out.  
Parental Control icon is displayed red and locked when the TV is locked, green and  
unlocked when the TV is unlocked, and yellow and unlocked when the TV is  
temporarily unlocked.  
MPAA - Not Rated V-chip program rating (not the TV’s rating set up in Parental Control menu).  
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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 subchannels.  
Note: Subchannels (sometimes called minor channels) are channels associated with the  
Primary channel (sometimes called the major channel). A primary channel may have just  
one subchannel or multiple subchannels.  
Tip:  
Use the channel banner to determine  
whether a channel is digital or analog.  
A digital (ATSC or QAM) channel may  
have a dash and second number after  
it (e.g., 21-1); an analog channel (NTSC)  
doesn’t (e.g., Ch 21).  
Primary  
Channel  
Subchannel  
(if necessary)  
-
60  
C8  
2
WLPJ  
Cable Input  
Listening to English in SRS  
4:3 Normal 480i SD  
MPAA - Not Rated  
Direct Tuning to a Channel  
1. Make sure the remote is in TV mode by pressing TV on the remote  
control.  
ON•OFF  
VCR  
TV  
TV button  
DVD AUDIO AUX•HD SAT•CABLE  
2. Enter the primary channel number. This number appears in the  
primary channel entry box. Press OK or wait a few seconds. If  
you don’t enter a subchannel, the TV tunes to the lowest digital  
subchannel.  
MUTE  
FORMAT  
G
CH +  
V
CH –  
G
-
3. If the primary channel number has fewer than six digits (for cable), or  
two digits (for antenna) and you want to enter subchannel numbers,  
press the right arrow button to advance to the subchannel entry box.  
BACKLIGHT  
SKIP  
GO BACK  
INFO  
GUIDE  
OK  
Right arrow  
4. Enter the number of the subchannel. This number appears in the  
subchannel entry box.  
MENU  
CLEAR  
3
1
2
5. Press OK to tune to the channel or wait a few seconds and the TV  
tunes to the channel.  
Notes: You can always use the channel up and down buttons on  
the remote control to change channels within the TV mode.  
Tip  
If a digital and analog channel have the same primary  
channel number, tune to the analog channel by  
entering the analog channel number or entering the  
analog channel number and then a subchannel of “0.”  
If you wait too long before entering the subchannel, the TV tunes  
to the lowest digital subchannel.  
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Video  
window  
Service  
navigation bar  
Channel  
listings  
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 first set up the  
TV Guide On Screen system in order to view this on-screen program  
guide (see Chapter 1 for details).  
There are five sections of the TV Guide On Screen system:  
A video window  
Service navigation bar- Listings, Search, Setup, and Schedule  
Channel listings  
Panel window  
Information Box  
Information  
box  
Panel window  
Tips  
The TV Guide On Screen system automatically comes  
up when you use the TV or ON/OFF button on the  
remote to turn on the TV. You can turn off this feature  
by selecting Setup, highlight Change default options  
and press OK. Highlight General default options and  
press OK. Press the down arrow button to highlight  
auto guide, select off, and press OK.  
Notes: Whenever the TV Guide On Screen system is activated in  
the TV, the last-viewed channel appears in the video window.  
The TV Guide On Screen system screens illustrated in this  
book are representations of what you are likely to see. Not all  
channels, programs, and TV Guide On Screen information  
depicted will be available in your area. New features and options  
can be downloaded to the TV Guide On Screen system, so these  
are subject to change also. The TV Guide On Screen interactive  
program guide provides listings for cable-ready, cable box, and  
digital cable services as well as over-the-air broadcast. It does not  
provide listings for satellite services.  
Also, since the program information provided by the  
TV Guide On Screen system is based on your locale, you  
will need to run Setup again if you move to a different  
ZIP or postal code.  
Using the TV Guide On Screen System  
To enter the TV Guide On Screen system, use one of the following ways:  
Press GUIDE and the TV Guide On Screen system appears.  
Press MENU on the remote and select TV Guide Menu. Then select TV Guide On Screen.  
To exit the TV Guide On Screen system, use one of the following ways:  
Highlight a program and press OK to tune to the program (channel).  
Press GUIDE to tune to the program (channel) displayed in the video window.  
Press CLEAR to return to the original channel.  
The TV Guide On Screen System Services  
The TV Guide On Screen system offers different options on the Service navigation bar: Listings,  
Search, Setup, and Schedule. To use the Service navigation bar:  
1. Press GUIDE (the TV Guide On Screen system appears with the program you’re watching  
highlighted).  
2. To access the Service Navigation bar, press the up arrow button (Listings is highlighted).  
3. Use the left and right arrow buttons to access other services.  
4. Press the down arrow button to view options of the service you’ve highlighted.  
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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 MENU button. If available, options appear in the panel  
window on the left side of the screen associated with the service item.  
Highlight an item within the service you’ve chosen, for example, a program, and press the  
MENU button. Options appear in the panel window associated with the program.  
Listings  
Listings appears each time you enter the TV Guide On Screen system. It  
displays the current programming for each channel, and up to eight days  
of listings. The current program is displayed in the video window. To use  
Listings, here are some different options:  
Press the up and down arrow buttons on the remote to browse  
channel listings and the channel up and down arrow buttons to page  
through the listings. Use the right arrow button to browse future  
program listings.  
To tune to a channel you want to view, highlight the program in the  
channel listings and press OK.  
Listings panel menu  
Channel listings  
To quickly access a channel listing, press the down arrow button to  
enter the channel listings area. Use the number buttons to enter the  
channel. The Shortcuts panel menu appears. Press OK to view the  
channel. To access an ATSC digital channel, look for the subchannel  
under the channel in the Listings.  
To use the Listings panel menu, see the descriptions that follow.  
Listings Panel Menu  
Listings has two different kinds of panel menus, depending on what you’ve highlighted.  
With Listings highlighted, press the MENU button. The Listings Options panel menu appears on the  
left, with video highlighted.  
Press the right arrow to lock or unlock the video window. Press OK (done is highlighted).  
Press OK again to go back to the listings.  
Press the down arrow to highlight edit channels and press OK. The Channel Editor screen  
appears to edit channels, go to Setup for more information.  
With a program highlighted, press the MENU button. The Listings Episode Options panel menu  
appears on the left with watch now highlighted (or tune to channel highlighted if the program is  
on at a later time).  
Press OK to watch the channel highlighted in the listings.  
To set a recording or reminder, see the following instructions.  
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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 Options panel menu appears.  
1. Highlight set recording and press OK. The Record Options panel  
menu appears.  
2. Press the left or right arrow button to select a frequency. Choose once to record the show one  
time; regularly to record the show every time the show is on at the current time and channel;  
weekly to record every time the show is on at the current day, time and channel; or off if you  
want to set a recording to be stored in the schedule but don’t want it recorded. When the  
frequency is selected, press the down arrow to highlight start.  
3. Press the left or right arrow button to select a start time. The right arrow goes forward in time,  
the left arrow button goes back in time. Choose up to 120 minutes early or 120 minutes late  
or On time. When start time is selected, press the down arrow button to highlight end.  
4. Press the left or right arrow button to select a time you want recording to end. The right  
arrow button goes forward in time, the left arrow button goes back in time. The time options  
are the same as in step 3. Press the down arrow button to highlight recorder.  
5. If you have more than one recording device, press the right arrow button to select which  
one you want to use with the TV Guide On Screen system. If your recording device is a VCR,  
press OK once it’s selected and the highlight moves to schedule recording. Press OK to save  
the recording.  
A record icon appears next to the program after a recording has been set. The icons and  
explanation follow.  
Set Recording Icons  
Each time you set a recording, an icon appears next to the program.  
Displayed if once was chosen through a schedule recording.  
Displayed if regularly was chosen through a schedule recording.  
Displayed if weekly was chosen through a schedule recording.  
Displayed if off was chosen through a schedule recording.  
Displayed if daily was chosen through a manual recording. Go to page 50 for more  
information on manual recordings.  
Displayed if a schedule conflict has occurred.  
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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 Options panel menu appears.  
1. Highlight set reminder and press OK. The Remind Options panel  
menu appears.  
2. Press the left or right arrow button to select a frequency. Choose once to set a reminder one  
time; regularly to set a reminder every time the show is on at the current time and channel;  
weekly to set a reminder every time the show is on at the current day, time and channel; or off  
if you want to set a reminder to be stored in the schedule but don’t want it activated. When  
the frequency is selected, press the down arrow to highlight power on TV.  
3. Press the right arrow button to choose Yes, and the TV will turn on when the reminder begins,  
or choose No. Press the down arrow button to highlight auto tune TV.  
4. For auto tuning to work, the TV must be on at time of the reminder. Press the right arrow  
button to choose Yes, and the TV tunes to the channel with a set reminder, or choose No.  
Press the down arrow button to highlight when.  
5. Press the left or right arrow button to choose when you want the reminder screen to appear.  
Choose an option ranging from 30 seconds to 15 minutes early; 30 seconds to 15 minutes late;  
or On time.  
6. Press OK when complete and highlight moves to schedule reminder. Press OK again and your  
set reminder is saved.  
A remind icon appears next to the program after a reminder has been set. The icons and  
explanation follow.  
Set Reminder Icons  
Each time you set a reminder, an icon appears next to the program.  
Displayed if once was chosen through a schedule reminder.  
Displayed if regularly was chosen through a schedule reminder.  
Displayed if weekly was chosen through a schedule reminder.  
Displayed if off was chosen through a schedule reminder.  
Displayed if daily was chosen through a manual reminder. Go to page 51 for more  
information on manual reminders.  
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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 the left or right arrow button if  
necessary, to highlight a category.  
2. Press the down arrow button to select a sub-category within the category you selected, and  
press OK.  
3. Highlight the program you want to watch and press OK. The Episode Options panel menu  
appears.  
4. Press OK to tune to the channel.  
To set a recording or reminder, go to previous page for more information.  
To search shows alphabetically:  
1. With Search highlighted, press the down arrow button, and the left  
or right arrow button if necessary, to highlight Alphabetical.  
2. Press the down arrow button to access the letter area. Use the arrow  
buttons while in the letter area to choose a letter to search.  
3. Press OK when you’ve chosen a letter.  
To search shows using a keyword:  
1. With Search highlighted, press the down arrow button, and the left  
or right arrow button if necessary, to highlight Keyword.  
2. Press OK to display the Keyword Search panel menu.  
3. Highlight new search and press OK.  
4. Highlight category and press the left or right arrow button to select a  
category to search within.  
5. Press the down arrow to highlight enter keyword and press OK.  
6. Use the arrow buttons to highlight a character and press OK to select  
it (the character appears at the top of the keyboard search panel  
menu).  
7. Continue to use the arrow buttons and OK to enter a character as  
part of your keyword search.  
8. Highlight Done when you’re finished and press OK.  
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Setup  
The Setup service item allows you to access the TV Guide On Screen  
setup information. You can do the following in the Setup menu:  
Change system settings Confirms the settings you completed in  
the TV Guide On Screen system setup are correct. Press OK to view  
your settings and display the following options:  
Yes, everything is correct Select to keep your settings as  
they are.  
Yes, but my lineup is incorrect Select to change your  
channel lineup.  
No, repeat setup process Select to go through the setup.  
Change channel display You can customize the channel  
listings by enabling or disabling the display of certain channels.  
For instance, you may disable channels that you never watch. Any  
changes to Channels only affect the program guide display and not  
the channel lists in the television’s Main Menu. Press the MENU  
button to view the channel display options:  
• channel Choose On, the channel will always be displayed in Listings; Off, the channel  
is never displayed in Listings; and Auto-Hide, the channel is only displayed when program  
information is available.  
• service Change your channel source. Choose from options: Cable, Cable Box, Over-The-  
Air, or Antenna.  
• tune channel Change the channel number to the correct channel if your lineup is  
incorrect.  
• position Use the number buttons to enter where you want the channel to appear in the  
channel listings. For example, if you want channel 13 to be the first channel that appears in  
the listing, enter 1.  
Change default options Press OK to display the default options.  
•General default options Press OK to display the General default options:  
box size Choose how you want the information box displayed: No, Small, Large, and  
Last Used.  
box cycle Choose how you want the information box to cycle through options when  
you press the INFO button: No only, Small only, Large only, No & Small, No & Large,  
Small & Large, and All.  
auto guide On automatically displays the TV Guide On Screen system when you  
press the ON•OFF or TV button on the remote control; Off disables the TV Guide On  
Screen system from being displayed automatically each time you turn on the TV.  
•Record defaults Set recording defaults so that each time you want to set up a recording,  
the information is already entered.  
•Remind defaults Set remind defaults so that each time you want to set up a reminder,  
the information is already entered.  
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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 menu appears  
with sort by highlighted. Choose date to display the programs by date  
and time with the most recent date and time first. Choose title to display  
programs in alphabetical order. Choose event to display programs by  
recordings grouped together and reminders grouped together. Look  
at the icon to tell if it’s a recording or a reminder. See Set Recording  
Icons and Set Reminder Icons explained earlier in this section for more  
information.  
To edit a recording set in the schedule, highlight the program and  
press MENU. The Schedule Options panel menu appears with options  
watch now, delete recording, and edit recording and set reminder (if no  
reminder has been set).  
To edit a reminder set in the schedule, highlight the program with the  
reminder and press MENU. The Schedule Options panel menu appears  
with options watch now, delete reminder, and edit reminder.  
Set Manual Recording  
You can also set manual recordings through Schedule. Highlight Schedule  
and press MENU.  
1. Press the down arrow button to highlight new manual recording and  
press OK. The Record Options panel menu appears.  
2. Use the number buttons to enter the date. Enter 0 and 2 for the  
month of February, for example. Press the right arrow button to  
highlight the day option, and use the same method as entering the  
month. Press the right arrow button to highlight the year option.  
Press the right arrow button when the date is entered to highlight  
start.  
3. Use the number buttons to enter the time you want the recording to begin. If the time is 1:30,  
enter the hour by pressing 0 and 1. Press the right arrow button to highlight the minute option  
and press 3 and 0. Press the right arrow to highlight am/pm option and continue to press the  
right arrow button to toggle between the choices. Press the down arrow button when the start  
time is entered to highlight end.  
4. Follow the previous steps of entering the start time to enter the end time. Press the down  
arrow button when the end time is entered to highlight channel.  
5. Use the number buttons to enter the channel you want to record from and press the right  
arrow button to highlight input.  
6. Select the input where your recording device is connected and press the down arrow button to  
highlight recorder, if available.  
7. If your recording device is a VCR, press OK once it’s selected and the highlight moves to  
schedule recording. Press OK to save the recording.  
8. Press the left or right arrow button to select a frequency. Choose once to record the show  
one time; weekly to record every Monday-Friday the show is on at the current day, time and  
channel; daily to record the show every day at that time and channel; or off if you want to set  
a recording to be stored in the schedule but don’t want it recorded. When the frequency is  
selected, press the down arrow to highlight schedule recording. Press OK again to keep the set  
manual recording.  
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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 2-6 to set the date, start and end  
time, channel and input. When you’ve selected the input, press the  
down arrow button to highlight power on TV.  
3. Press the right arrow button to choose Yes, and the TV will turn on  
when the reminder begins, or choose No. Press the down arrow to  
highlight auto tune TV.  
4. For auto tuning to work, the TV must be on at time of the reminder.  
Press the right arrow button to choose Yes, and the TV tunes to the  
channel with a set reminder, or choose No. Press the down arrow to  
highlight frequency.  
5. Press the left or right arrow button to select a frequency. Choose  
once to set a reminder one time; weekly to set a reminder every  
time the show is on at the current day, time and channel; daily to  
set a reminder for the show every Monday-Friday at that time and  
channel; or off if you want to set a reminder to be stored in the  
schedule but don’t want it activated. Press OK to highlight schedule  
reminder and press OK again to keep the set manual reminder.  
Promotions and Advertising  
To find out more information about a program, advertisement or special,  
use the left arrow button to highlight the promotional information box.  
More information appears on the right in the expanded information box.  
Press the right arrow to close this box and return to the previous screen.  
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Parental Controls  
Main Menu  
The Parental Controls menu lets you set up the Locked and  
Unlocked channel lists, ratings, and blocking features:  
Go Back  
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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) which lets you program your TV  
so it won’t display certain programs and movies based on violence, sex,  
or other content you may believe children should not view. Once you  
block programs, you or other adults can unblock programs by entering  
a password to unlock video or enter the password to edit the features in  
the Parental Controls menu. By default, the software inside your TV is  
Picture Quality  
Audio  
Lock TV/Unlock TV: Choose to either lock or unlock the TV.  
Video Input List: Choose the inputs to be seen or hidden.  
Cable Channel List: Choose channels for the Cable Input.  
Antenna Channel List: Choose channels for the Antenna Input.  
USA V-Chip: Set rating limits for USA-rated shows.  
Canada V-Chip: Set rating limits for Canada-rated shows.  
V-Chip Unrated: Unrated and Exempt shows can be blocked.  
Front Button Block: Choose if buttons are accessible or not.  
Parental Controls  
Connections  
Preferences  
Assisted Setup  
Press OK orto access the Parental Controls menu.  
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urned “off,” so if you don’t want to use this feature, you can just ignore it.  
The options of the Parental Controls menu are Lock/Unlock TV, Video  
Input List, Cable Channel List, Antenna Channel List, USA V-Chip, Canada  
V-Chip, V-Chip Unrated, and Front Button Block.  
Lock/Unlock TV  
Main Menu  
Parental Controls  
Enter new password:  
Go Back  
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Selecting this option lets you lock and unlock the parental controls and  
the TV using a password. It locks or unlocks channel lists. If the TV is  
unlocked when watching TV, you only see the channels that have a  
check mark in the Unlocked List (see Channel Lists section below). If  
the TV is locked when watching TV, you only see the channels that are  
marked as Viewable in the Locked List. If the TV is locked, all channels  
can still be accessed by using the number buttons on the remote control  
but may not be viewed if they are blocked (enter password to see  
program).  
* * * *  
Lock TV  
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Confirm new password:  
Video Input List  
Cable Channel List  
Antenna Ch. List  
USA V-Chip  
* * * *  
Locking the TV puts into effect all of the rating limits, the  
Locked List, and blocking features that you have set up in  
the Parental Controls menu.  
In order to lock the TV, enter the four-digit password you  
would like to use.  
Canada V-Chip  
V-Chip Unrated  
Front Button Block  
Locking the TV puts into effect the rating limits, the Locked  
List, and blocking features. Press OK to continue.  
Tip  
Notes: When locking the TV, you’ll be asked to enter a password  
and then to re-enter the password a second time to re-confirm your  
password choice.  
You must lock the TV for the parental controls settings  
to be enforced.  
If you do not lock the TV, none of the settings for V-Chip, channel  
block, and front panel block take effect.  
Main Menu  
Parental Controls  
Unlocking the TV turns off the rating limits, the Locked List,  
and blocking features. The Unlocked List will be used instead  
of the Locked List.  
Go Back  
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If you forget your password, simultaneously press and hold the MENU/  
OK button on the front panel and VOL- button on the remote for three  
seconds. This resets the password only and unlocks the TV; all other  
settings in Parental Controls are not changed.  
Unlock TV  
Do you want to unlock the TV?  
Video Input List  
Cable Channel List  
Antenna Ch. List  
USA V-Chip  
Point to "Yes" and press OK to unlock the TV.  
Point to "No" and press OK to cancel.  
Canada V-Chip  
V-Chip Unrated  
Front Button Block  
Yes  
No  
Warning: Unlocking the TV turns off the rating limits, the  
Locked List, and blocking features. Press OK to continue.  
Channel Lists (Video Input List, Cable Channel  
List, Antenna Ch. List)  
The channel lists contain the following information: major channel  
number, with subchannel number only if it’s a digital channel; channel  
call letters, if available when channel is tuned; Locked List; and Unlocked  
List. The channels listed in Cable Channel List and Antenna Ch. List for  
off-air or cable sources are based on the channel search results. If a  
channel is not found by Channel Search, then it is not listed.  
Main Menu  
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Unlocked  
List  
Locked  
List  
Go Back  
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Lock TV  
All Video Input  
Input 1  
Input 2  
Input 3  
Front Input  
HDMI  
Viewable  
Viewable  
Viewable  
Viewable  
Viewable  
Viewable  
Video Input List  
Cable Channel List  
Antenna Ch. List  
USA V-Chip  
Canada V-Chip  
V-Chip Unrated  
Front Button Block  
Press OK to edit the video input List. Each input can be  
added or deleted in the list and made blocked or viewable.  
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Unlocked  
List  
Locked  
List  
Go Back  
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Channels can be edited through the Unlocked List and Locked List in the  
Cable and Antenna Channel List menus. Use the Unlocked List to remove  
a channel if you no longer want it in your channel list because you don’t  
like the program, for example. Remove or “hide” a channel from the  
Unlocked List by removing the check mark in the box. In the example to  
the left, channel 4 is removed from the Cable Channel List. If decide later  
you want to view channel 4, access it using the number 4 button on the  
remote.  
Lock TV  
All Channels  
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Viewable  
Viewable  
Video Input List  
Cable Channel List  
Antenna Ch. List  
USA V-Chip  
Viewable  
Viewable  
Viewable  
Viewable  
Viewable  
Viewable  
Viewable  
Canada V-Chip  
V-Chip Unrated  
Front Button Block  
Press OK to edit the video input List. Each input can be  
added or deleted in the list and made blocked or viewable.  
Use the Locked List to block a channel in your channel list if you don’t  
want children to view the channel, for example. Selecting Blocked in the  
Locked List to block a channel. In the example to the left, channel 8-2 is  
removed from the Antenna Ch. List. When the TV is locked, access the  
channel directly by using the number buttons on the remote control then  
enter your valid password to view the channel.  
Main Menu4Parental Controls  
Unlocked  
List  
Locked  
Go Back  
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List  
Lock TV  
All Channels  
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8-1  
8-2  
8-3  
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Viewable  
Viewable  
Video Input List  
Cable Channel List  
Antenna Ch. List  
USA V-Chip  
Viewable  
Viewable  
Viewable  
Viewable  
Viewable  
Viewable  
Viewable  
Canada V-Chip  
V-Chip Unrated  
Front Button Block  
To save time, you can also add ALL or delete ALL channels in a list by  
changing the box or choice field in the line that says All Video Inputs  
or All Channels but be very careful because you could erase all of your  
selections.  
Press OK to edit the video input List. Each input can be  
added or deleted in the list and made blocked or viewable.  
Note: If a cable box is connected to the CABLE INPUT, the  
channel list can be edited for Cable Channel in the Cable  
Channel List menu. If a cable box is connected via INPUT1, the  
channel list cannot be edited.  
How V-Chip Works for the USA and Canada  
The V-Chip software reads a code that most broadcasters send with programs. That code tells the  
TV software the program’s age-based rating (TV-MA, TV-14, etc.) and content themes [(Violence  
(V), Adult Language (L), etc.)]. If you have blocked the rating and/or content themes that the  
program contains and the TV is locked and you tune to a program whose rating exceeds the  
rating limit you set, you will receive a message telling you that the program is blocked from  
viewing.  
Broadcasters are not required to provide content themes, so programs received with no content  
themes will only be blocked if you block their age-based rating and the TV is locked. With the  
V-Chip Unrated menu, you can also block out programs that have been given a rating of “Not  
Rated,” or “Exempt” and programs that are considered “unrated”. The TV age-based ratings and  
content themes you can block are in the table on the next page.  
USA V-Chip TV Ratings  
Main Menu  
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Parental Controls  
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The V-Chip TV rating limits are set with this screen.  
The TV must be locked for the rating limits to be enforced.  
Go Back  
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The USA V-Chip TV Rating lets you decide which TV programs can and  
V-Chip TV Rating  
V-Chip Movie Rating  
Rating Content  
cannot be viewed. To set TV programming limits:  
Rating Status  
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"TV-MA" Blocked  
"TV-14" Blocked  
"TV-PG" Blocked  
"TV-G" Blocked  
"TV-Y7" Blocked  
"TV-Y" Blocked  
1. Choose Parental Controls from the Main menu. If Parental Controls  
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have previously been locked, you must enter your password.  
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2. Highlight and select USA V-Chip.  
Press OK to set the age-based TV rating limit and content  
theme limit.  
3. Highlight and select V-Chip TV Rating.  
4. Once you get to the V-Chip TV Rating screen, use the arrow buttons  
and OK on your remote to change the status of a TV program rating  
or content theme from Viewable to Blocked.  
Proceed to the next sections for more details about how to change the  
status of TV program limits.  
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USA V-Chip Rating Limit Screen  
The following is an example of where items are located within the V-Chip TV Rating screen below the USA V-Chip menu.  
Rating Status Field  
Lets you select whether the status of the age-based  
Content Themes  
Lists the content themes you  
Rating Field  
Lets you select from a  
rating limit to the left is Viewable or Blocked.  
can block or view.  
list of age-based ratings  
Main Menu  
4
Parental Controls  
4USA V-Chip  
The V-Chip TV rating limits are set with this screen.  
you can block or view.  
Go Back  
0
1
2
The TV must be locked for the rating limits to be enforced.  
Content Status Fields  
Lets you select which content  
themes to view for the  
V-Chip TV Rating  
V-Chip Movie Rating  
Rating Content  
Rating Status  
D
L
B
V
V
S
B
V
V
V
B
V
V
FV  
Rating Settings  
Area  
"TV-MA" Blocked  
"TV-14" Blocked  
"TV-PG" Blocked  
"TV-G" Blocked  
"TV-Y7" Blocked  
"TV-Y" Blocked  
V
V
selected rating, and whether  
the status of the content  
theme is currently Viewable  
(V) or Blocked (B).  
Lets you see the current  
block/view state of  
age-based ratings and  
associated content. The  
Viewable (V) settings are  
coded in green, and the  
Blocked (B) settings are  
coded in red.  
B
Press OK to set the age-based TV rating limit and content  
theme limit.  
Age-Based  
Rating  
USA Description and Content Themes for Age-Based Ratings  
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), explicit  
sexual activity (S), or graphic violence (V).  
TV-MA  
Parents Strongly Cautioned. Contains some material that many parents would find unsuitable for children  
under 14. Parents are strongly urged to exercise greater care in monitoring this program and are cautioned  
against letting children under the age of 14 watch unattended. This program contains one or more of the  
following content themes: intensely suggestive dialogue (D), strong coarse language (L), intense sexual  
situations (S), or intense violence (V).  
TV-14  
Parental Guidance Suggested. Contains material that parents may find unsuitable for younger children. Many  
parents may want to watch it with their younger children. The program contains one or more of the following  
content themes: some suggestive dialogue (D), infrequent coarse language (L), some sexual situations (S), or  
moderate violence (V).  
TV-PG  
TV-G  
General Audience. Most parents would find this program suitable for all ages. It contains little or no sexual  
dialogue (D) or situations (S), no strong language (L), and little or no violence (V).  
Directed to Children 7 years and older. Designed for children ages 7 and above. It may be more  
appropriate for children who have acquired the developmental skills needed to distinguish between make-  
believe and reality. Themes and elements in this program may include mild fantasy violence (FV) or comedic  
violence, or may frighten children under the age of 7.  
TV-Y7  
TV-Y  
All Children. Themes and elements in this program are designed for a young audience, including children  
from ages 2-6. It is not expected to frighten younger children.  
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Blocking Age-Based Ratings  
You can automatically block all program ratings above a specified age-based rating level. For  
example, if you only want your child to watch programs that have a TV-G rating and lower (in  
other words, you want the child to watch TV-G, TV-Y7, and TV-Y), then you need to block out  
higher ratings.  
To block programs with higher ratings:  
1. First, determine the lowest level rating you don’t want the child to watch (see chart of age-  
based ratings on previous page).  
2. Highlight the lowest rating you do not want the child to watch. In the example discussed  
above, you would highlight TV-PG, since the highest rating you want the child to watch is  
TV-G.  
3. Press the OK button to toggle between Viewable and Blocked. The status for the rating listed  
to the right and all higher ratings automatically change to Blocked (and B).  
4. Select Lock TV from the Parental Controls menu. Enter a password and re-enter password a  
second time to confirm the password.  
Viewing Age-Based Ratings  
After you block age-based ratings, you have the option of changing some  
Hierarchy of Age-Based Ratings  
TV-MA  
TV-14  
TV-PG  
TV-G  
Mature Audience Only  
Parents Strongly Cautioned  
Parental Guidance Suggested  
General Audience  
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 of Blocked.  
3. Press the OK button to select Viewable.  
TV-Y7  
Directed to Children 7 years  
and older  
Notes: The content status fields corresponding to the unblocked  
rating become Viewable as well. They and the age-based rating  
status are the only fields that automatically change back to  
Viewable when you complete this process.  
TV-Y  
All Children  
You must remember to lock the TV for rating limits to take effect.  
Blocking Specific Content Themes  
You can block programs based on their content. When you block a content theme for a particular rating, you  
automatically block that content theme for higher rated programs as well.  
For example, if you do not want your child to watch programs that have adult language (L) rated TV-PG or higher,  
then you could block out all programming TV-PG and above containing adult language.  
To block program content:  
1. Determine the lowest level of content you don’t want the child to watch.  
2. Use the up and down arrow buttons on the remote to highlight the age-based ratings that correspond with the  
lowest content you do not want the child to watch. (In the example above, you would highlight TV-PG.)  
3. Press the OK button to change content status from (V) Viewable to (B) Blocked. All higher ratings’ content  
themes change to Blocked.  
Notes: Broadcasters are not required to provide content themes or age-based ratings.  
You must remember to lock the TV for rating limits to take effect.  
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Viewing Specific Content Themes  
If you block specific content themes, you have the option of going back and changing some of the  
content themes back to (V) Viewable:  
1. Determine the content themes you want to change to (V) Viewable.  
Content Themes  
2. Use the up and down arrow buttons to highlight the age-based rating  
whose content theme you want to change to Viewable.  
D
L
Sexually explicit dialogue  
Adult language  
Sexual situations  
Violence  
3. Press the OK button to change its status back to V. Your child would  
then be able to watch programs with TV-14 adult language content,  
but not programs with TV-PG or TV-MA language content.  
S
Note: Only the content theme status corresponding to TV-14  
(L) language changes to (V) View. Higher rated content themes,  
such as that for TV-MA language, do not change.  
V
FV  
Fantasy Violence  
4. Select Lock TV from the Parental Controls menu. Enter a password  
and re-enter password a second time to confirm the password.  
V-Chip Movie Rating Limit  
Main Menu  
4
Parental Controls  
4USA V-Chip  
The V-Chip MPAA movie rating limits are set in this screen.  
The TV must be locked for the rating limits to be enforced.  
Go Back  
0
1
2
You set movie (MPAA) rating limits by blocking movies rated above a  
specified rating. How to block and view movie ratings is explained in the  
next two sections.  
V-Chip TV Rating  
V-Chip Movie Rating  
Rating  
"X"  
Status  
Blocked  
B
B
B
Blocked  
Blocked  
Blocked  
Viewable  
Viewable  
Viewable  
"NC-17"  
"R"  
Not Rated  
Movies  
Viewable  
To access the V-Chip Movie Rating menu:  
"PG-13"  
"PG"  
"G"  
1. Press MENU on the remote control (the Main Menu appears).  
2. Select Parental Controls.  
Press OK to set the movie rating limits which are enforced  
when the TV is locked.  
3. Select USA V-Chip.  
4. Select V-Chip Movie Rating.  
Blocking Movie Ratings  
If you only want your child to watch movies that have a PG rating and lower (in other words, movies rated PG and G),  
then you could automatically block out all other movies with higher ratings.  
To block movies:  
1. Highlight the rating that is the lowest rating you don’t want the child to watch. (In the example above, you would  
highlight the rating status button corresponding to PG-13, since the highest rating you want the child to watch is  
PG.)  
2. Press the OK button to change the button from Viewable to Blocked. All higher ratings automatically change to  
Blocked.  
3. Lock the TV as described above for rating limits to take effect.  
Note: Some movies may be given a Not Rated (NR) rating. After blocking movie ratings, you must set NR to  
Viewable separately to view NR movies.  
Viewing Movie Ratings  
After you block movie ratings, you have the option of changing some of the rating status buttons back to Viewable:  
1. Highlight the rating you want to view.  
2. Press the OK button to change the button from Blocked to Viewable.  
For example, if movies with a rating of PG-13 and higher are blocked, you can change the rating status  
corresponding with NC-17. Your child would then be able to watch all movies with a G, PG, and NC-17 Rating.  
3. Lock the TV as described above for rating limits to take effect.  
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Canada V-Chip  
Canadian TV V-Chip supports two different Canadian rating systems: English and French.  
Age-Based  
Rating  
Canada V-Chip English Rating System  
Adults. Programming intended for adults 18 and older. It may contain elements of violence,  
language, and sexual content which could make it unsuitable for viewers under 18. Violence  
guidelines: may contain violence integral to the development of the plot, character or theme,  
intended for adult audiences. Other content guidelines: may contain graphic language and explicit  
portrayals of nudity and/or sex.  
18+  
Viewers 14 and over. Programming contains themes or content which may not be suitable for  
viewers under the age of 14. Parents are strongly cautioned to exercise discretion in permitting  
viewing by pre-teens and early teens. Violence guidelines: may contain intense scenes of violence.  
Could deal with mature themes and societal issues in a realistic fashion. Other content guidelines:  
may contain scenes of nudity and/or sexual activity. There could be frequent use of profanity.  
14+  
PG  
Parental Guidance. Programming intended for a general audience but which may not be suitable  
for younger children (under the age of 8). Parents may consider some content inappropriate for  
unsupervised viewing by children aged 8-13. Violence guidelines: depictions of conflict and/or  
aggression will be limited and moderate; may include physical, fantasy, or supernatural violence.  
Other content guidelines: may contain infrequent mild profanity, or mildly suggestive language.  
Could also contain brief scenes of nudity.  
General Audience. Programming considered acceptable for all ages groups. While not designed  
specifically for children, it is understood younger viewers may be part of the audience. Violence  
guidelines: will contain very little violence, either physical or verbal or emotional. Will be sensitive  
to themes which could frighten a younger child, will not depict realistic scenes of violence which  
minimize or gloss over the effects of violent acts. Other content guidelines: there may be some  
inoffensive slang, no profanity and no nudity.  
G
Children 8 and Older. Programming generally considered acceptable for children 8 years and  
over to watch on their own. Violence guidelines: violence will not be portrayed as the preferred,  
acceptable, or only way to resolve conflict or encourage children to imitate dangerous acts which  
they may see on television. Any realistic depictions of violence will be infrequent, discreet, of low  
intensity and will show the consequences of the acts. Other content guidelines: there will be no  
profanity, nudity or sexual content.  
C8+  
C (Children) Programming intended for children under age 8. Violence guidelines: careful attention  
is paid to themes which could threaten children’s sense of security and well being. There will be  
no realistic scenes of violence. Depictions of aggressive behavior will be infrequent and limited  
to portrayals that are clearly imaginary, comedic or unrealistic in nature. Other content guidelines:  
there will be no offensive language, nudity or sexual content.  
C
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Age-Based  
Rating  
Canada V-Chip French Rating System  
Adults. Programming is for adults only. This program contains sustained violence or extremely  
violent scenes.  
18+  
Viewers 16 and over. Programming is not suitable for those under age 16. This program contains  
frequent scenes of violence or intensely violent scenes.  
16+  
13+  
13+ (Viewers 13 and over) Programming may not be suitable for children under the age of 13.  
This program either contains several violent scenes or one or more scenes that are violent enough  
to affect them. Viewing in the company of an adult is therefore strongly recommended for children  
under the age of 13.  
8+ (Viewers 8 and over) Not recommended for young children. This program is suitable for most  
audiences, but it contains mild or occasional violence that could upset young children. Viewing in the  
company of an adult is therefore recommended for young children (under the age of 8) who do not  
distinguish between reality and imagination.  
8+  
G
G (General Audience) This program is suitable for audiences of all ages. It contains no violence,  
or any violence that it does contain is either minimal or is presented in a humorous manner, as a  
caricature, or in an unrealistic way.  
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:  
Main Menu  
4
Parental Controls  
4Canada V-Chip  
You may not need to set the options on this screen unless  
you live in or near Canada.  
The TV must be locked for the rating limits to be enforced.  
Go Back  
0
English Ratings  
1
French Ratings  
2
Rating  
"18+"  
"14+"  
"PG"  
Status  
Blocked  
B
B
B
Blocked  
Blocked  
Blocked  
Viewable  
Viewable  
Viewable  
1. Choose Parental Controls from the Main menu. If Parental Controls  
Not Rated  
Movies  
(TV) have previously been locked, you must enter your password.  
Blocked  
"G"  
"C8+"  
"C"  
2. Highlight Canada V-Chip and select either Canada’s English Ratings  
or French Ratings.  
Press OK to block or view programs with this rating and  
corresponding themes. Press to return to the menu.  
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3. Once you get to the English or French Ratings screen, use the  
arrow buttons and OK on your remote to change the status of a TV  
program rating or content theme from Viewable to Blocked.  
V-Chip Unrated Program Block  
Main Menu  
4Parental Controls  
Go Back  
0
Selecting this option lets you decide if programs that the V-Chip recognizes  
as “Unrated” (USA) and “Exempt” (Canada) can be viewed. Note that  
“Unrated” and “Exempt” TV programs may include news, sports,  
political, religious, local and weather programs, emergency bulletins,  
public announcements, and programs without ratings, the movie rating  
“N/A,” and the TV rating “None” and the Canadian rating of “Exempt.”  
Block Unrated and Exempt Programs  
View Unrated and Exempt Programs  
Lock TV  
1
Video Input List  
2
Note: "Unrated" and "Exempt" TV programs may include  
news, sports, political, religious, local and weather  
programs, emergency bulletins, public announcements,  
programs without ratings, the Movie rating "N/A",  
the USA TV rating "None", and the Canadian rating of  
"Exempt" (E).  
Cable Channel List  
3
Antenna Ch. List  
4
USA V-Chip  
5
Canada V-Chip  
6
The TV must be locked for the V-Chip Unrated feature to be  
enforced.  
V-Chip Unrated  
7
Front Button Block  
8
Unrated programming can either be blocked or viewable when  
the TV is locked. Press OK to continue.  
Block Unrated and Exempt Programs All unrated and exempt  
programs are available.  
View Unrated and Exempt Programs All unrated and exempt  
programs are not available.  
Note: You must remember to lock the TV for rating limits to take  
effect.  
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Front Button Block  
Main Menu  
4Parental Controls  
Go Back  
0
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
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:  
Front Buttons Blocked  
Lock TV  
Front Buttons Unblocked  
Video Input List  
When the buttons on the TV are blocked and the TV is  
locked, only the remote will control the TV. This keeps  
children from playing with the buttons. It also keeps  
children from watching TV when a guardian is not  
present (you must hide the remote for this to be effective.)  
Cable Channel List  
Antenna Ch. List  
Keep children from watching TV when the parent is not present.  
Keep young children from playing with the buttons on the TV.  
USA V-Chip  
Note: If power to the TV is lost for a prolonged time (e.g.,  
due to a power outage) the buttons become unblocked.  
Canada V-Chip  
V-Chip Unrated  
Front Button Block  
Press OK to block (disable) the buttons on the front of the TV.  
Only the remote will control the TV.  
(When using this as a Parental Control method, you should remove  
access to any remote that is capable of operating the television.)  
Don’t forget to lock the TV after you select Blocked. If you do not, the  
front panel block will not take effect.  
Note: If power to the TV is lost for an extended period, the buttons  
become unblocked. Blocking the front buttons does not disable the  
front input jacks.  
Auto Tuning Feature  
Main Menu  
4Connections  
Select which input or channel should be automatically tuned  
Go Back  
0
1
2
3
4
5
when a button listed below is pressed on the remote control.  
The way you set up the Auto Tuning feature in the TV’s menu  
corresponds to the device buttons on the remote and the way you have  
each device connected to your TV. When you set auto tuning, you’re  
telling the TV what channel or input to tune to when you press the VCR,  
DVD, AUDIO, AUX•HD, or SAT•CABLE button on the remote control.  
This is especially useful for going directly to an input like HDMI/DVI.  
Signal Strength  
Channel Search  
Signal Source  
Auto Tuning  
VCR  
Front Input  
AUDIO (Audio Receiver/Amp)  
Not Connected  
VCR2  
RCA SAT2  
Not Connected  
Not Connected  
DVD  
Input 2  
Special Features  
SAT-CABLE (Satellite or Cable Box)  
Not Connected  
Press OK to select the channel or input that is tuned when  
the VCR key is pressed on the remote.  
Notes: The AUX•HD button by default is set up for an RCA HDTV Tuner  
receiver.  
If you have two RCA satellite receivers, you can control each separately.  
Program the second receiver with the AUX•HD button using the 5001  
code. Then use the RCA SAT2 option in the auto tuning menu to set auto  
tuning.  
ON•OFF  
VCR  
TV  
DVD AUDIO AUX•HD SAT•CABLE  
With the Auto Tuning feature, you can set up  
the TV to tune to the channel or input you want  
to watch by pressing that device’s button. Auto  
Tuning for the TV button cannot be set.  
1. Press MENU (the Main Menu appears).  
2. Highlight Connections and press OK.  
3. Highlight Auto Tuning and press OK.  
4. Highlight the device button field and continually press OK to scroll  
through the selection of inputs.  
The choices and a brief explanation follow:  
Not Connected Choose this if you don’t have this particular device  
connected to the TV, or if you don’t want the TV to automatically tune  
to the correct channel when you press one of the device buttons on the  
remote.  
Channel 2, 3 or 4 Cable Input Device is connected to the CABLE  
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 switch is  
set to match the channel you choose in Auto Tuning.  
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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 switch is set to match  
the channel you choose in Auto Tuning.  
Input 1 Device is connected to the Input 1 Video (V) or S-VIDEO jack on the back of the TV and  
you want the TV to tune to the Video Input Channel when you press the corresponding button.  
Input 2, Input 3 Compatible video source, such as a DVD player or satellite receiver, is  
connected to the Input 2 or 3 COMPONENT/COMPOSITE INPUT jacks (Y/Video, Pb, Pr) on the  
back of the TV and you want the TV to tune to the composite/component video input when you  
press the corresponding button.  
Front Input Device is connected to the VIDEO IN jack on the front of the TV and you want the  
TV to tune to the front Video Input Channel when you press the corresponding button.  
HDMI Device is connected to the HDMI/DVI jack on the back of the TV and you want the TV to  
tune to this input when you press the corresponding button.  
Emergency Alert System (EAS)  
The EAS works only if you have a digital cable card connected to the CableCARD slot on the back  
of the TV. Your cable company informs you of emergency alert information related to your state  
or local-level emergencies, such as Flash Flood Warnings, Severe Thunderstorm Warnings, and  
Tornado Watches. When your TV receives a state or local-level emergency, a message is displayed  
that lasts approximately 2 minutes, but can be replayed if necessary. During this time, you can’t  
clear the information being displayed. In the rare event that there is an national-level emergency,  
your TV would tune to a channel broadcasting the emergency information.  
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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  
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Menus, On-screen Help, and Control Panels  
This section highlights your TV’s on-screen menu system. The menu system has several types of  
screens. An overview follows.  
Note: The Parental Controls menu items is discussed in the Features chapter, while  
Assisted Setup is discussed in the Connections and Setup chapter.  
Navigating the Menu System  
Main Menu  
The TV Guide Menu has screens for accessing and adjusting  
the features of the TV Guide On Screen™ guide:  
Go Back  
0
1
2
The first menu you see when you press the MENU button on the remote is  
TV Guide Menu  
Picture Quality  
•TV Guide On Screen: See whatʼs on TV.  
•TV Guide Setup: Set up the TV Guide On Screen™ guide.  
•TV Guide Label: Turn the channel label/logo on or off.  
called the Main Menu. To use the Main Menu:  
Audio  
3
Parental Controls  
Connections  
4
5
6
7
1. Press the MENU button (the Main Menu appears).  
Preferences  
2. Use the arrow buttons (left, right, up, down) to move through the menu  
and highlight different options.  
Assisted Setup  
Press OK or  
to access the TV Guide menu.  
3. Press the OK button to select a highlighted item.  
Tips  
Note: Press the number button on the remote that matches the number  
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.  
next to the on-screen menu to select the option.  
To exit the Main Menu:  
Press CLEAR. The on-screen displays are cleared from the screen and you  
return to TV viewing.  
Feel free to explore the menu system. If you’re  
ever unsure where you are in the menu system,  
look at the menu path at the top (for example,  
Main Menu, Picture Quality) or if you’re just  
tired of exploring, press CLEAR to remove the  
menus from the screen and start over again.  
Press MENU.  
Press 0 (Go Back) or GO BACK on the remote.  
Menu path  
On-Screen Help  
Information appears on most screens to assist you in understanding your menu  
selection. To the right of the highlighted menu item is a display area that might  
provide text for the item selected along with any submenu items. In addition,  
a menu path appears at the top of the screen to let you know where you are  
in the menu system. At the bottom of the screen are two lines of help text that  
explain the currently highlighted item.  
Main Menu  
Connections  
Select which input or channel should be automatically tuned  
Go Back  
0
1
2
3
4
5
when a button listed below is pressed on the remote control.  
Signal Strength  
Channel Search  
Signal Source  
Auto Tuning  
VCR  
Front Input  
AUDIO (Audio Receiver/Amp)  
Not Connected  
VCR2  
RCA SAT2  
Not Connected  
Not Connected  
DVD  
Input 2  
Tip: If you indicated in  
Special Features  
SAT-CABLE (Satellite or Cable Box)  
Not Connected  
TV Guide Setup that  
you have a cable box,  
set the Auto Tuning for  
SAT•CABLE to “Not  
Connected”.  
Press OK to select the channel or input that is tuned when  
the VCR key is pressed on the remote.  
Controls  
Highlighted menu  
selection  
Help text  
Controls let you adjust the default settings of your TV. You can choose a setting,  
enter a number, or adjust a level such as tint or brightness. There are four types  
of controls:  
Sliders  
Choice lists (check boxes, radio buttons)  
Alpha/numeric entries  
Menu (action, choice fields)  
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Sliders  
Sliders are used to select a specific 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. Press the left or right arrow button to adjust the indicator on a  
horizontal slider.  
50%  
50%  
50%  
Choice Lists  
Check boxes and radio buttons are used to select options from a list. Check  
boxes let you select one or more options. A radio button lets you select only  
one option.  
1. Use the arrow buttons to move left/right/up/down.  
Check boxes  
Radio buttons  
2. Press OK to select a radio button; press OK to select or de-select a check  
box.  
Turn TV On at:  
+
Turn TV Off at:  
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Numeric entry fields are used to enter numbers, passwords, and time values.  
The number buttons on the remote and the arrow, channel up/down, volume  
up/down, and MENU/OK buttons on the front panel can be used to enter the  
information.  
1. Use the left/right arrow button to highlight the field.  
2. To enter time values, such as the Wake-Up Timer, highlight the + or - field  
and press OK to change the time, or simply use the number buttons. To  
enter passwords, you must use the number buttons.  
On-screen Menu Items  
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The on-screen menu items are used to access the information and/or change  
the settings of the specific item highlighted. Highlight the item with the up  
and down arrow buttons. Then press OK or right arrow button to access the  
item’s information. To make a selection in one step, press the number button  
corresponding to the item.  
Picture Settings  
Picture Presets  
Auto Color  
Action Buttons  
Start  
An on-screen button that performs the action labelled on the button is an action  
button. Press the right arrow button to highlight and press OK to select.  
VCR  
Choice Fields  
Front Input  
A choice field cycles through at least two or more choices. Press OK to select  
the next entry within the choice field. Moving the highlight to a different choice  
field, pressing CLEAR, or exiting the menu saves the selection previously made.  
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Main Menu  
TV Guide Menu  
The TV Guide Menu has screens for accessing and adjusting  
the features of the TV Guide On Screen™ guide:  
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The TV Guide Menu contains options that let you access and adjust features of  
•TV Guide On Screen: See whatʼs on TV.  
•TV Guide Setup: Set up the TV Guide On Screen™ guide.  
•TV Guide Label: Turn the channel label/logo on or off.  
the TV Guide On Screen guide:  
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TV Guide On Screen Accesses the TV Guide On Screen system. Go to  
page 44 for more information.  
Preferences  
Assisted Setup  
Press OK or to access the TV Guide menu.  
TV Guide Setup Allows you to view the options you set in the TV Guide  
Setup. Go to page 21 for more information.  
TV Guide Setup Allows you to turn on or off the channel label or logo  
that appears, if available, when you change channels.  
Main Menu  
Picture Quality Menu  
The Picture Quality menu has screens for optimizing the  
picture for each of the TV's inputs:  
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Picture Quality  
The Picture Quality menu contains menus to configure video settings: Picture  
Settings, Picture Presets, Auto Color, Color Warmth, Noise Reduction, Green  
Stretch, Edge Enhancement, Contrast Expand, and Advanced Settings. Each one  
is described below.  
•Picture Settings: Adjust the levels that affect the picture.  
•Picture Presets: Choose preset levels of Picture Settings.  
•Auto Color: Correct the color from channel to channel.  
•Color Warmth: Adjust the color to Cool, Warm, or Normal.  
•Noise Reduction: Reduce picture "static" or interference.  
•Green Stretch: Intensify and enhance shades of green.  
•Edge Enhancement: Make the picture's edges sharper.  
•Contrast Expand: Intensify and enhance shades of black.  
•Advanced Settings: Fine-tune the picture and its position.  
Audio  
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Press OK or  
to access the Picture Quality menu.  
Note: When changing an item in the Picture Quality menu, the graphics  
become transparent so you can see how your adjustments affect the  
picture.  
To access the Picture Quality menu:  
1. Press MENU on the remote control (the Main Menu appears).  
2. Highlight Picture Quality and press OK (the Picture Quality options appear).  
Note: When making Picture Quality changes, inputs are all adjusted  
independent of each other. Digital cable and antenna channels are  
adjusted independent of analog cable and antenna channels.  
Picture Settings  
The Picture Settings menu displays five slider controls for adjusting the way the  
picture looks. Your options under the Picture Settings menu are:  
Main Menu  
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The Personal picture presets settings are:  
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Picture Presets  
Auto Color  
Color Warmth  
Noise Reduction  
Green Stretch  
Edge Enhancement  
Contrast Expand  
Advanced Settings  
Contrast Difference between the light and dark areas of the picture.  
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Color The richness of the color.  
Black  
Level  
Contrast  
Color  
Tint  
Sharpness  
Tint The balance between the red and green levels.  
Black Level The brightness of the picture.  
Sharpness The crispness of the edges in the picture.  
Picture Settings lets you adjust aspects of the picture you  
are viewing. Press OK to adjust the picture settings.  
To create picture settings for the video inputs:  
1. Press the INPUT button while in the Picture Settings menu until the correct  
Video Input Channel appears in the upper right corner.  
2. Press the right and left arrow buttons on the remote control to select the  
slider.  
3. Press the up and down arrow buttons to operate the slider. The setting is  
changed and saved to the Input you’re currently tuned.  
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Picture Presets  
Picture Presets displays a choice list that lets you select one of the six preset  
picture settings: Vibrant (Day), Natural, Cinematic (Night), Videogame,  
Professional, and Personal.  
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Vibrant Day  
Natural  
Contrast  
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Tint  
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Sharpness  
65%  
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55%  
60%  
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Picture Settings  
Picture Presets  
Auto Color  
Cinematic (Night)  
Videogame  
Professional  
Personal  
Auto Color  
On  
Cool  
Color Warmth  
Noise Reduction  
Green Stretch  
Edge Enhancement  
Contrast Expand  
Color Warmth  
Noise Reduction  
Green Stretch  
Edge Enhancement  
Contrast Expand  
Advanced Settings  
Frame Comb  
High  
Low  
High  
Choose your setting based on the degree of lighting in your room. After you  
select a preset, the settings listed to the right are adjusted automatically.  
A change in this screen is applied to Input 3.  
Press 5 or 6 to point to an option, then press OK to select it.  
Press 3 to return to the menu.  
If you choose Personal, you can customize each picture quality setting to your  
desired level, and a message appears asking if you want to save those settings.  
After you’ve saved your personal settings, you can go back into the menu and  
select a different picture preset. For example, if you normally use Personal but  
want to watch a show in Vibrant (Day) lighting, choose Vibrant (Day), watch  
the show, and then afterwards return to your customized settings by choosing  
Personal. The PRESETS button on the remote works with Picture Presets. Go to  
the Remote chapter for more information.  
Tip  
To create a temporary personal setting, make  
your changes and when the message appears  
asking if you want to save the setting, select  
No. The preset is saved until you change the  
channel or input.  
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Auto Color  
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Picture Settings  
Picture Presets  
Auto Color  
Auto Color minimizes the flesh tone variations of the TV picture. Choose On or  
When Auto Color is set to On, it minimizes flesh tone  
variations.  
Off, depending on your preference.  
Color Warmth  
Noise Reduction  
Green Stretch  
Edge Enhancement  
Contrast Expand  
Advanced Settings  
A change in this screen is applied to Input 2.  
Press 5 or  
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it. Press 3to return to the menu.  
to point to an option, then press OK to select  
Color Warmth  
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Warm  
Color Warmth automatically adjusts the color temperature of the picture. The  
Picture Settings  
Picture Presets  
Auto Color  
Color Warmth automatically adjusts the "temperature" of  
the picture. Cool gives a more blue pallete of picture colors.  
Warm gives a more red pallete of picture colors.  
feature lets you set one of three automatic color adjustments:  
Color Warmth  
Noise Reduction  
Green Stretch  
Edge Enhancement  
Contrast Expand  
Advanced Settings  
Cool More blue.  
Normal Standard picture color.  
Warm More red.  
A change in this screen is applied to Input 2.  
Press 5 or  
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to point to an option, then press OK to select  
it. Press 3to return to the menu.  
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Adaptive  
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Picture Settings  
Picture Presets  
Auto Color  
Noise Reduction displays a list that lets you set one of the three settings that  
allows you to reduce picture “static” or any type of interference. A different  
Noise Reduction setting can be stored for each input, but only applies to  
components connected to the composite inputs. You can set the Noise Reduction  
to Frame Comb, Adaptive, or Off. The settings are explained in the on-screen  
help text.  
Noise Reduction reduces the appearance of video noise  
on composite video sources, giving a smoother picture.  
For other sources of video, the Noise Reduction is not active.  
Color Warmth  
Noise Reduction  
Green Stretch  
Edge Enhancement  
Contrast Expand  
Advanced Settings  
The Frame Comb setting provides a constant level of  
improvement. In the Adaptive setting additional filtering  
is applied, increasing only as the noise content increases.  
A change in this screen is applied to Input 2.  
Press 5 or 6 to point to an option, then press OK to select  
it. Press 3to return to the menu.  
Green Stretch  
Green Stretch makes green “greener” and increases the saturation. For example,  
nature shows and sporting events are especially enhanced by this feature. The  
options are Off, Low, and High.  
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Low  
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Picture Settings  
Picture Presets  
Auto Color  
Color Warmth  
Noise Reduction  
Green Stretch  
Edge Enhancement  
Contrast Expand  
Advanced Settings  
A change in this screen is applied to Input 2.  
Press 5 or 6 to point to an option, then press OK to select  
it. Press 3to return to the menu.  
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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.  
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Low  
High  
Picture Settings  
Picture Presets  
Auto Color  
Edge Enhancement "replaces" gradual edge transitions in  
the video with steeper edges. This creates a picture with  
sharper edges.  
Color Warmth  
Noise Reduction  
Green Stretch  
Edge Enhancement  
Contrast Expand  
Advanced Settings  
A change in this screen is applied to Input 2.  
Press 5 or 6 to point to an option, then press OK to select  
it. Press 3to return to the menu.  
Contrast Expand  
Contrast Expand makes the picture appear brighter by deepening the black  
parts of the picture. This also helps to maintain a more consistent black level  
from one scene to the next. The options are Off, Low, and High.  
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Low  
High  
Picture Settings  
Picture Presets  
Auto Color  
Color Warmth  
Noise Reduction  
Green Stretch  
Edge Enhancement  
Contrast Expand  
Advanced Settings  
A change in this screen is applied to Input 2.  
Press 5 or 6 to point to an option, then press OK to select  
it. Press 3to return to the menu.  
Advanced Settings  
Main Menu  
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The Advanced Settings menu has screens that let you  
enhance picture performance:  
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picture position. When you select Advanced Settings, a submenu appears with  
options:  
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Picture Presets  
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•Film Mode: Improve the quality of movie playback.  
•Horizontal Position: Center the picture left/right.  
•Vertical Position: Center the picture up/down.  
•Smoothing Adjust: Improve picture sharpness and clarity.  
•Reset Controls: Sets this input's settings to factory defaults.  
Color Warmth  
Noise Reduction  
Green Stretch  
Edge Enhancement  
Contrast Expand  
Advanced Settings  
Film Mode Automatically detects video sources that were originally  
recorded on film and converted to a different format. Film mode modifies  
the converted signal so it looks as close as possible to the original, a  
process called reverse 3:2 pulldown. Film mode is applied to all inputs.  
Options are:  
Press OK or  
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to access the Advanced Settings menu.  
Advanced The default and recommended setting.  
On Used in circumstances when the TV is to be used solely with  
film-based sources.  
Off Use this setting if you think the reverse 3:2 pulldown is causing distortions in  
your picture.  
Horizontal Position Allows you to adjust the picture left and right. Press the right arrow  
button to move the slider right and move the picture to the right. Press the left arrow button  
to move the slider left and move the picture to the left.  
Vertical Position Allows you to adjust the picture up and down. Press the right arrow  
button to move the slider right and move the picture up. Press the left arrow button to  
move the slider left and move the picture down.  
Smoothing Adjust Allows you to adjust the lines of the picture so they appear smooth.  
Press the left/right arrow buttons to move the lines in the test pattern until they’re smooth.  
Reset Controls Menu button resets all Picture Quality controls to their original factory  
settings (except Personal Picture Preset, Horizontal and Vertical Position, and Smoothing  
Adjust) for the currently tuned input (see on-screen text). To reset the settings, you must:  
1. Tune to the input you would like to reset.  
2. Press MENU to access the Main Menu.  
3. From the Advanced Settings menu, select Reset Controls, and then select Reset to reset  
the settings for the currently tuned input.  
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Audio Menu  
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and for tweaking the sound:  
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The Audio menu lets you adjust audio output. To access the Audio menu,  
press MENU on the remote, and then select Audio from the main menu. The  
following audio items can be adjusted: Equalizer Presets, Audio Processor, Sound  
Logic, Audio Mode, SAP, Balance, and Audio Connections.  
•Equalizer Presets: Select a preset or adjust the equalizer.  
•Audio Processor: Choose the way for programs to sound.  
•Sound Logic: Turn it on to minimize variations in volume.  
•Audio Mode: Select default or current audio for digital TV.  
•SAP: Turn on SAP to hear different audio for NTSC sources.  
•Balance: Shift the audio between the left and right speakers.  
•Audio Connections: Set up to match your sound system.  
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Assisted Setup  
Press OK orto access the Audio menu.  
Equalizer Presets  
Main Menu  
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Videogame Preset Settings  
Standard  
Cinematic  
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Audio Processor  
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Audio Mode  
SAP  
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You can select one of the seven-band Equalizer Presets or create your own  
personal preset. The seven-band graphic equalizer lets you adjust the audio  
frequency settings. The equalizer can only be changed if the Fixed/Variable  
Audio Output is set to Variable Output, Speakers On in the Audio Connections  
menu. If the Fixed/Variable Audio Output is set to Fixed Output, you cannot  
make changes to the equalizer and the bands are set to 0dB. However, the  
graphic equalizer levels for Variable Output, Speakers On are stored in memory  
in case you switch from Fixed Output back to Variable Output, Speakers On.  
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For each input select a different equalizer preset or create a  
Personal preset with the equalizer. Press OK to continue.  
Note: Equalizer Presets are stored for each input. All other audio feature  
settings are stored globally across all inputs and not per input.  
Audio Processor  
The Audio Processor displays a choice list of available audio modes, which  
control the way the sound comes through your speakers when the TV is set to  
using the Variable Output. The selected setting affects all inputs and tuners.  
Main Menu  
Select a default for NTSC (analog) sources:  
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Select a default for sound expansion:  
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To create the settings:  
SRS FOCUS  
Audio Connections  
A change in this screen is applied to all inputs.  
Press or to point to an option, then press OK to select it.  
Press to return to the menu.  
1. Press the MENU button (the Main Menu appears).  
2. Select Audio, and then Audio Processor. The following options appear:  
Mono Plays the sound in monophonic audio only. This should only be  
used when the stereo signal is weak. The channel banner displays the word  
Mono when you have selected Mono and SRS is turned off.  
Stereo Splits the incoming stereo audio signal into left and right front  
channels. Most TV programs and recorded materials have stereo audio. The  
channel banner displays the word Stereo when you have selected Stereo  
and SRS is turned off.  
The following options are available only if the Fixed/Variable Output is set to  
Variable Output, Speakers On in the Audio Connections menu:  
Off No SRS processing is applied to the audio.  
Adds greater depth and stereo separation to stereo audio signals.  
Delivers a panoramic 3D sound stage from stereo material. Use the SRS  
FOCUS adjustment on the right to adjust the clarity.  
Creates a virtual surround sound from multichannel source material  
through any two-speaker playback system. Use the SRS Dialog Clarity  
adjustment on the right to adjust the clarity  
TruSurround XT, SRS and (  
) symbol are trademarks of SRS Labs, Inc.  
TruSurround XT technology is incorporated under license from SRS Labs, Inc.  
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Acting like a dynamic range limiter; it compresses the dynamic range to limit  
sudden volume increases (for example, the sudden increase in volume you  
sometimes hear when a commercial starts). Choose On or Off, depending on  
your preference.  
Equalizer Presets  
Audio Processor  
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Turning Sound Logic on will monitor a program's audio  
track and limit volume excursions to a minimum and  
maximum volume range from the current volume setting.  
Acting like a dynamic range limiter, it compresses the  
dynamic range to limit sudden volume increases (for  
example, the sudden increase in volume you sometimes hear  
when a commercial starts).  
Balance  
Audio Connections  
A change in this screen is applied to all inputs.  
Press 5 or 6 to point to an option, then press OK to  
select it. Press 3to return to the menu.  
Audio Mode  
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The Audio Mode menu lets you choose the default audio mode you want  
Equalizer Presets  
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French  
The number of Audio Modes available  
for the current program is 1.  
to hear for ATSC (digital TV) programs. If the Audio Mode icon (  
) in the  
German  
Italian  
If the Default Audio Mode is available, then it  
will be heard; otherwise, the mode listed  
above is heard. Use the button above  
to change the current program's audio.  
Audio Mode is only available for  
banner lights, it means there is more than one audio mode available. The  
system automatically sets the audio program to the default audio mode from the  
menu when the channel you are viewing is a digital channel and the specified  
language is available for that program.  
Japanese  
Korean  
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Balance  
digital-TV (ATSC) programs.  
Audio Connections  
A change in this screen is applied to all inputs.  
Press OK to change the Currently Playing Audio Mode  
(if more than one is available).  
In the Audio Mode menu, highlight the default audio mode you usually want to  
hear by pressing the up and down arrow buttons on your remote control. Press  
OK to hear that language by default whenever available on a channel.  
Some programs can have audio mode available that can be heard but that  
cannot be set as the default. To select and hear those audio modes, navigate to  
the “Change Audio” action button and select OK, or use the SOUND button on  
the remote.  
Note: You can change the Audio Mode temporarily by pressing the  
SOUND button on the remote control. Changing channels reverts the  
Audio Mode back to the default Audio Mode originally selected in the  
menu.  
SAP (Second Audio Program)  
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When turned on and available, Second Audio Program plays the analog  
program’s audio in a second language. SAP is also used to broadcast a  
program’s audio with descriptions of the video for the visually impaired. SAP  
might also contain audio which is totally unrelated to the video.  
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SAP stands for "Second Audio Program". When SAP is  
available for a program, the SAP icon in the channel banner  
will light up. SAP content can be another language,  
descriptions for the visually impaired, or audio not related  
to the program (for example, music or news).  
If you set "SAP On" and SAP is available for a program, you  
will hear SAP for any channel where it is available. SAP is  
only available for analog (NTSC) programs.  
Balance  
Audio Connections  
A change in this screen is applied to all inputs.  
Notes: SAP is broadcast in mono and is only available for analog  
Press 5 or 6 to point to an option, then press OK to  
select it. Press 3to return to the menu.  
programs, not digital programs.  
You can activate SAP (if available) temporarily with the SOUND button.  
Changing channels or inputs reverts SAP back to the SAP menu setting.  
Balance  
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Set the balance using the left and right arrows on the  
remote control.  
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Balance is how much audio (loudness) gets sent to the left and right speakers.  
Note: Balance applies if the Fixed/Variable Audio Output is set  
to Variable Output, Speakers On. See the following page for more  
information.  
Balance  
Audio Connections  
A change in this screen is applied to all inputs.  
Balance allows you to adjust speaker balance output. Use  
the and keys to adjust the speaker balance left or right.  
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Audio Connections  
The Audio Connections option lets you set up input or outputs associated with  
audio. When you select Audio Connections, a submenu appears with options:  
Fixed/Variable Out, Digital Audio Out, and DVI Audio Input.  
Main Menu  
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The Audio Connections menu has screens for setting up  
inputs or outputs that are associated with audio:  
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•Fixed/Variable Out: Choose output type; set up subwoofer.  
•Digital Audio Out: Choose either Auto Select or PCM output.  
•DVI Audio Input: Choose a TV audio input for a DVI device.  
Balance  
Audio Connections  
Press 5 or 6 to point to an option, then press OK to  
select it. Press 3to return to the menu.  
Fixed/Variable Out Displays a choice list that lets you turn the TV’s front  
internal speakers on or off and set the Fixed/Variable audio output to a  
fixed or variable volume output level. The choices are:  
Main Menu4Audio4Audio Connections  
Select the default for the Fixed/Variable Output:  
Variable Output, Speakers On  
Variable Output, Speakers Off  
Fixed Output, Speakers Off  
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Use Variable Output if volume will be controlled by the TV.  
Use Fixed Output when connecting to an audio receiver or  
amplifier with its own remote control for volume control.  
Variable Output, Speakers On Turns the TV’s front speakers On  
and allows variable output from the TV’s FIXED/VARIABLE AUDIO  
OUTPUT jacks. Use this setting if the TV is not connected to an audio  
receiver or amplifier and the volume is controlled by the TV.  
Is an external subwoofer connected to the Subwoofer Output?  
No  
Yes  
"Yes" sends low-freq. audio to SUB OUT jack and hi-freq. to  
the TV speakers. "No" sends full-range audio to TV speakers.  
Press 5 or 6 to point to an option, then press OK to  
select it. Press 3to return to the menu.  
Variable Output, Speakers Off Turns the TV’s front speakers Off  
and allows variable output from the TV’s FIXED/VARIABLE AUDIO  
OUTPUT jacks. Use this setting if the TV is connected to an audio  
receiver or amplifier and the volume is controlled by the TV.  
Fixed Output, Speakers Off Turns the TV’s front speakers Off  
and provides fixed output from the TV’s FIXED/VARIABLE AUDIO  
OUTPUT jack to a receiver or amplifier. With the Fixed Output, the  
TV’s volume control, graphic equalizer, and mute are disabled. This  
output is ideal when connecting to an audio receiver or amplifier that  
has its own remote control for controlling the volume.  
• Is an external subwoofer connected to the Subwoofer Output?  
This option only appears when Variable Output, Speakers On is  
selected. Select Yes if you want the low frequency audio sent from  
the SUBWOOFER Out jack to the connected external subwoofer and  
high frequency audio sent to the TV’s speakers; select No to send  
full-range audio to the TV’s speakers. For the Speakers Off option, the  
SUBWOOFER Out jack is always enabled.  
Digital Audio Out Allows you to receive Dolby Digital surround sound  
if transmitted and you’ve connected a six-channel receiver to the TV’s  
DIGITAL AUDIO OUTPUT jack with a digital optical cable. Choose the  
correct setting in the Digital Audio Out menu:  
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Digital Audio Out  
DVI Audio Input  
Choosing Auto Select will send a Dolby Digital signal (when  
available) out of the DIGITAL AUDIO OUTPUT on the back of  
the TV. If Dolby Digital is not available then a PCM signal is  
sent out of the DIGITAL AUDIO OUTPUT.  
Choosing PCM will always send a PCM signal out of the  
DIGITAL AUDIO OUTPUT.  
Auto Select Your TV automatically chooses between Dolby Digital  
and PCM based on the audio signal it is receiving. This is the best  
selection if you have a decoder with Dolby Digital and PCM that was  
manufactured in the last several years.  
Press 5 or 6 to point to an option, then press OK to  
select it. Press 3to return to the menu.  
PCM (Pulse Code Modulation) The TV sends all signals through the  
Digital Audio Output in PCM.  
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Select the TV audio input where the DVI audio is connected.  
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DVI Audio Input Allows you to select the audio input you’re using if  
you’ve connected an HDMI/DVI cable adapter to the DVI input. Select from  
the inputs listed. Go to page 16 for more information.  
Fixed/Variable Out  
Digital Audio Out  
DVI Audio Input  
Because an HDMI output carries the audio signal on the same  
cable as the video, no setup is needed. However, if you  
connect a DVI output to the TV's HDMI input, you need to  
connect the separate DVI audio to one of the TV's audio  
inputs and select that input in this screen. The TV will use  
that audio input for sound when it displays a DVI signal.  
Press 5 or 6 to point to an option, then press OK to  
select it. Press 3to return to the menu.  
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Main Menu  
Connections Menu  
The Connections menu has screens for specifying and  
optimizing the connections (inputs) to the TV:  
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•Signal Strength: Check the strengths of antenna channels.  
•Channel Search: Search for available channels in your area.  
•Signal Source: Lost remote? This screen changes inputs.  
•Auto Tuning: Create one button access to your devices.  
•Special Features: For advanced users only.  
The Connections menu specifies various ways to adjust the inputs to your  
television. Items in the Connections menu are: Signal Strength, Channel Search,  
Signal Source, Video Input Setup, Auto Tuning, and Special Features.  
Picture Quality  
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Press OK orto access the Connections menu.  
Signal Strength  
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This screen lists any antenna channel EVER added to the TV. The list shows the  
channel number, the station name (only when tuned and available, e.g. NBC),  
whether the channel is digital or analog, which tuner is picking up the channel,  
and current signal strength of digital channels.  
Signal Strength  
Channel Search  
Signal Source  
Auto Tuning  
Antenna Input  
Digital  
Antenna Input  
Analog  
Antenna Input  
Analog  
Special Features  
Antenna Input  
Digital  
When you move the highlight to the Signal Strength list, the TV attempts to tune  
to that channel. You can then adjust your off-air antenna for maximum signal  
strength (largest number) for the selected channel. The signal strength for a  
digital channel will be shown as “- -” until the signal is strong enough for use,  
then numbers will appear. Analog channels will always have the display,  
“N/A”, since analog signal strength is not measured.  
Press OK to measure the signal strengths of all channels to  
help you adjust terrestrial TV antenna(s).  
Only primary channels appear in the list. Cable channels and digital  
subchannels, e.g. 8-1, 8-2, do not appear.  
Note: If you have an antenna connected to the Antenna and Cable  
Inputs, press the ANT•CAB button to view your channels on the Antenna  
Input, or vice-versa.  
Channel Search  
Main Menu  
Input to search:  
Cable Input  
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Channel Search finds channels  
for you. Check fewer boxes to  
make the search faster (but  
less complete) and vice versa.  
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Engaging in a channel search tells the TV to search for all the TV channels  
available through the Antenna and Cable inputs. When the TV finds an active  
channel, it places it in the channel list. Inactive channels (weak stations or  
channels with no signal at all) aren’t placed in the channel list.  
Signal Strength  
Channel Search  
Signal Source  
Auto Tuning  
Antenna Input  
Channels to search:  
Digital channels  
Analog channels  
The first time that you do a  
Channel Search, put a check in  
all the boxes to do a thorough  
search for channels.  
Other search options:  
Detect antenna or cable setting  
Include previously found channels in search  
Special Features  
To add a channel that Channel  
Search didn't find, clear all  
menus and directly tune to the  
channel with the number keys.  
Start  
To do a full channel search, check each box that pertains to your TV. For  
example, if you’re only receiving cable from the CABLE INPUT, highlight Cable  
Input and press OK to place a check mark in the box. Select Start to begin the  
setup.  
Press OK to start a Channel Search using only the search  
features that are checked above.  
Tip  
Notes: Channel Search with all options selected takes some time to  
complete because all possible analog and digital channels are being  
searched.  
You can still add a channel that was not found  
by Channel Search. Clear any on-screen menus,  
and tune to it by using the number buttons on  
the remote. If the channel can be tuned, it will  
be added to the channel list for that tuner.  
If a cable box is connected to your TV’s CABLE INPUT or the CableCARD  
slot is in use, don’t check the Cable Input box.  
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Signal Strength  
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Signal Source  
Auto Tuning  
The Signal Source menu allows you to choose the source from which you  
would like the signal to come: Cable Input, Antenna Input, or Video Inputs. The  
same can be accomplished using the component buttons if you’ve set up Auto  
Tuning on the remote or by pressing the INPUT button. But, if you misplace the  
remote, this feature gives you another way to tune to a signal source.  
Use this screen if you have misplaced your remote control  
and need a way to tune to a different antenna or to go to  
the video inputs. Use the arrows to highlight the rectangle  
then press OK or MENU-OK to scroll to the input you want.  
Special Features  
You can select a source from the available signal sources.  
Press OK to continue.  
Auto Tuning  
Main Menu  
Connections  
Select which input or channel should be automatically tuned  
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when a button listed below is pressed on the remote control.  
This menu lets you specify the various components you have connected  
to your TV. It lets you program a component button on the remote control  
(VCR, AUX•HD, DVD, SAT•CABLE, or AUDIO) so that pressing the button  
automatically turns on the TV and turns the TV to the correct Video Input  
Channel (go to Chapter 3 for detailed information).  
Signal Strength  
Channel Search  
Signal Source  
Auto Tuning  
VCR  
Front Input  
AUDIO (Audio Receiver/Amp)  
Not Connected  
VCR2  
RCA SAT2  
Not Connected  
Not Connected  
DVD  
Input 2  
Tip: If you indicated in  
Special Features  
SAT-CABLE (Satellite or Cable Box)  
Not Connected  
TV Guide Setup that  
you have a cable box,  
set the Auto Tuning for  
SAT•CABLE to “Not  
Connected”.  
Press OK to select the channel or input that is tuned when  
the VCR key is pressed on the remote.  
Notes: The AUX•HD button by default is set up for an RCA HDTV Tuner  
receiver.  
If you have two RCA satellite receivers, you can control each separately.  
Program the second receiver with the AUX•HD button using the 5001  
code. Then use the RCA SAT2 option in the auto tuning menu to set auto  
tuning.  
Special Features  
Main Menu  
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The special features options are mostly intended for commercial/retail use.  
Off: Initial Channel is disabled  
On: Go to last input or channel selected  
On: Go to Cable Input  
Initial Channel  
Initial Volume  
Initial Channel You can select the tuner and channel or input that your  
TV tunes to each time the TV is turned on by plugging it back in.  
Maximum Volume  
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Note: An Initial Channel setting of "On" will be enabled only  
when the TV is plugged back in or electricity is otherwise  
restored to the TV. Initial Channel is not enabled from the  
turning on of the TV with the remote or front buttons.  
Initial Volume This feature works only if the Initial Channel feature is  
set to On. Select the volume level that you want when the TV is turned on.  
Press or to point to an option, then press OK to  
select it. Press to return to the menu.  
Maximum Volume This feature is intended to stop the volume from  
being turned up too loudly. Set the volume at the loudest level you would  
want to hear.  
CableCARD Tools Displays information available for digital cable TV  
services when a digital cable card is inserted into the back of the TV and  
you have subscribed to digital cable service. Go to page 10 for more  
information on using your digital cable card.  
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Remote Setup  
The CableCARD Tools information might vary according to the brand of card  
you have inserted into your TV. The graphic to the left is an example of  
what you might see. Select an option to view more information.  
Press or to point to an option, then press OK to  
select it. Press to return to the menu.  
Some CableCARD Tools screens might have additional information displayed  
on more than one page. Use the arrow buttons on the remote to highlight  
the blue Continue link at the bottom of the page, for example, as the  
graphic to the left shows, and simply press the OK button on the remote  
to read more text. If more than one link appears, use the arrow buttons to  
highlight the one you want. To exit the screen, press CLEAR on the remote.  
This screen is provided by  
your local cable TV company.  
CableCARD Reset If you experience problems with your digital cable,  
try resetting your digital cable card. Press the right arrow to select Reset and  
then press the OK button on the remote. If problems persist, contact your  
cable company.  
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Diagnostic Info This screen allows cable and TV installers to view details helpful to them  
during installation and troubleshooting.  
Remote Setup This features allows you to control three different RCA TVs.  
Main MenuConnectionsSpecial Features  
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Select the remote mode that this TV should respond to:  
This is helpful if you have two or three RCA TVs near each other, and they  
also have this menu option, but you want to control them independent  
of each other. Program a second RCA TV to the DVD, VCR, AUX•HD,  
SAT•CABLE, or AUDIO component button, using the TV2 code 1222.  
Select the TV2 option in that TV’s Remote Setup menu. If you have a third  
RCA TV, program a component button using the TV3 code 1223. Select  
the TV3 option in that TV’s Remote Setup menu. Go to Chapter 2 for more  
information on programming your remote.  
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Maximum Volume  
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Diagnostic Info  
Remote Setup  
Use this screen if you want to set up this RCA TV  
to respond to a different RCA TV remote mode. By  
doing so, you can independently control two RCA  
TVs that are near each other simply by changing the mode  
of the remote. A third RCA TV can be added to the  
same location and controlled separately if it has this screen  
and is set up to respond to a remote mode that is different  
than the first two RCA TVs.  
Remote Setup can be used to control up to three TV's in the  
same location. Press OK to continue.  
Main Menu  
Preferences Menu  
The Preferences menu has screens for setting up the TV to  
match your personal preferences:  
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The Preferences menu allows you to change some aspects of your TV to fit your  
personal preferences. Features in the Preferences menu are: Closed Captioning,  
Screen Format, Time Menu, Color Scheme, Translucency, Menu Language, and  
Lamp Power.  
•Closed Captioning: Choose the look and type of captions.  
•Screen Format: How to format a picture on the 16:9 screen.  
•Time Menu: Set up time-related features.  
Picture Quality  
Audio  
•Color Scheme: Pick a color for the menu system.  
Parental Controls  
Connections  
Preferences  
•Translucency: Pick a level of translucency for the menus.  
•Menu Language: Select from English, Español, and Français.  
•Lamp Power: Set the TV's lamp to a preferred brightness.  
Assisted Setup  
Press OK orto access the Preferences menu.  
Closed Captioning  
You may set the type of captioning displayed. Choices within the Closed  
Captioning menu are: Caption Display, Analog Captions, Digital Captions,  
Caption Priority, and Caption Style.  
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The Closed Captioning menu has screens for setting closed  
captioning features to match your personal preferences:  
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•Caption Display: Select when captions should appear.  
•Analog Captions: Select a default service for analog TV.  
•Digital Captions: Select a default service for digital TV.  
•Caption Priority: Select digital or analog caption priority.  
•Caption Style: Select the appearance of digital captions.  
Color Scheme  
Translucency  
Menu Language  
Lamp Power  
The Closed Captioning menu lets you set preferences for how  
captions look and act. Press OK to continue.  
Caption Display  
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The Caption Display menu displays a choice list that lets you choose when  
closed captioning information is shown on the screen. HDMI/DVI input is not  
supported by Closed Captioning (CC); try the component’s menu system for CC  
options.  
Off  
Caption Display  
Analog Captions  
Digital Captions  
Caption Priority  
Caption Style  
On When Muted  
You can choose when closed captioning information  
should be displayed on the screen.  
Note: Not all programs have closed captioning and closed  
captioning is not supported on the HDMI input.  
On Captioning information is always shown when it’s available on a  
channel or input.  
Caption Display lets you select whether closed captioning is  
displayed when it is available. Press OK to continue.  
Off No captioning information is displayed.  
On When Muted Captioning information is only shown when available  
and the TV’s sound is muted. (To mute the sound, press the MUTE button  
on the remote control and captioning information will appear on the screen,  
if available.)  
Notes: Use the CC button on the remote to toggle CC on and off. Go to  
the remote section for more information. Changing channels or inputs  
restores CC to the default setting.  
If you turned off the speakers in the Audio menu (Fixed Output,  
Speakers Off), Closed Captioning won’t appear when you press the  
MUTE button on the remote even when you choose On when Muted.  
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You can select a mode or source of  
CC1  
closed captions for analog-TV  
programs.  
CC2  
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 see on the screen.  
Caption Display  
Analog Captions  
Digital Captions  
Caption Priority  
Caption Style  
CC3  
If the "Caption Priority" feature is set  
to "Use the analog captions", then the  
analog caption mode you select is  
also used for digital-TV programs.  
CC4  
Text 1  
Text 2  
Text 3  
Text 4  
Note: CC1 and Text 1 are the  
primary caption and text services.  
CC Displays information at any position on the screen. It overlays the text  
on top of the picture as it is received.  
Press 5 or 6 to point to an option, then press OK to  
select it. Press 3to return to the menu.  
Text Displays information at one particular position (such as the bottom  
third) of the screen. You cannot see the picture underneath the text.  
You can choose between eight closed caption modes:  
CC1 and Text 1 are the primary caption and text services. The  
captioning or text is displayed in the same language as the program’s  
dialog.  
CC3 and Text 3 serve as the preferred data channels. The captioning  
or text is often a secondary language translation, simplified English, or  
displayed at a slower rate.  
CC2 and CC4 and Text 2 and Text 4 are rarely available and  
broadcasters use them only in special conditions, such as when CC1  
and CC3 are not available, or Text1 and Text3 are not available.  
Digital Captions  
You can select a closed caption, service mode (1-6) for digital channels.  
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You can select a mode or source of  
closed captions for digital-TV  
programs.  
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If the "Caption Priority" feature is set  
to "Use the digital captions", then the  
digital caption mode you select is  
used for digital-TV programs.  
Service 1 and Service 2 are the primary and secondary languages, respectively.  
Note: Services 1 and 2 usually have  
the primary and secondary language  
captions for an area, respectively.  
Service 3 and Service 4, 5, 6 are additional caption sources that may be  
available. Specific label names may be displayed (e.g., Spanish) instead of a  
generic label (e.g., Service 1), if available.  
Press 5 or 6 to point to an option, then press OK to  
select it. Press 3to return to the menu.  
Caption Priority  
Main Menu  
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If a digital TV program has both analog and digital captions:  
Use the digital captions if available, otherwise use analog  
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You can choose whether the TV uses digital or analog captions for digital TV  
programs that have both or either. The captions are displayed if turned on in  
Caption Display.  
Caption Display  
Analog Captions  
Digital Captions  
Caption Priority  
Caption Style  
A digital TV program may include analog-TV captions and  
digital-TV captions, either one of the two, or neither of the  
two. The setting above will determine which type of  
captions the TV will display.  
Analog captions will be used more often in the early years  
of digital TV broadcasting. Digital captions are more  
advanced and have new capabilities.  
Press 5 or 6 to point to an option, then press OK to  
select it. Press 3to return to the menu.  
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When available digital captions can be displayed using:  
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Customize closed captioning for the digital captions by choosing the settings for  
the following options:  
Caption Display  
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Caption Priority  
Caption Style  
The caption providerʼs default setting.  
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Caption Color  
Note: Custom settings only apply to digital captions and when caption  
content allows it.  
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Caption Opacity  
*If you enable the custom settings, they are applied only on  
the digital TV captions and when the caption content allows it.  
Press OK to select one fo the three Caption sizes. Press 3to  
return to the menu.  
Caption Size The font size (Standard, Large, Small) of the text characters.  
Caption Font 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  
The Screen Format feature allows you to change how the image is displayed on  
screen. The options are Normal, Cinerama, FlexWide, or Zoom. If you want to  
adjust your image, choose an option below:  
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Screen Format and AFS settings.  
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To the left are examples of  
different Screen Format modes  
on 4:3 and 16:9 video. Cinerama  
canʼt be used for 16:9 signals, so  
Normal is applied.  
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Normal The image of a 4:3 video signal is centered with bars on the right  
and left sides of the screen. The 16:9 image is kept to its 16:9 format.  
restores the menu default.  
Use Automatic Format Switching (AFS)  
Screen format determines the format and size of the picture  
on the display screen. Press OK to continue.  
Cinerama The image of a 4:3 video signal is centered, expanding in the horizontal direction to fill  
the display with little distortion. Cinerama isn’t available for 16:9, so the Normal format is displayed.  
FlexWide The image of a 4:3 video signal is stretched horizontally by approximately 33% while the  
vertical size stays the same. The 16:9 image is compressed in width.  
Note: Some 4:3 images are sent by digital-TV broadcasters as a 16:9 video signal with black bars  
on the left and right sides of the image. Therefore, Cinerama won’t work and FlexWide won’t  
stretch this non-standard image, but instead will squeeze it. Use the INFO button to confirm if the  
video signal is 4:3 or 16:9.  
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. The 16:9 image is zoomed in  
on, possibly cropping the edges of the image.  
Note: When recording from the AUDIO/VIDEO OUTPUT jacks, use Normal or FlexWide 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: The format of some video cannot be changed.  
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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Main Menu  
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Tip: You can also use Wake-up Timer as a burglar deterrent  
or to turn the TV on for your favorite show.  
A timer can be set to turn on the TV everyday then turn it  
off after a period of time. Press OK to continue.  
Wake-Up Timer Used to turn the TV on and off at a specific time every  
day of the week and tune to a specific channel or video input.  
Time of Day Enables you to enter the correct time manually. If you don’t  
enter the time, it is acquired from the last tuned digital channel. Make sure  
you check the time acquired is correct.  
Note: If you enter the time manually, you must remember to set your  
TV’s time when the time changes to Daylight Saving Time. Sleep Timer  
and Wake-Up Timer will not function as you expect if you forget to  
change the TV’s time.  
Color Scheme  
Main MenuPreferences  
Go Back  
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Sky Blue  
Emerald  
Raspberry  
Plum  
Select from among four colors (Sky Blue, Emerald, Raspberry, and Plum) to  
Closed Captioning  
Screen Format  
Time Menu  
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2
3
4
5
6
7
change the color of the menu system and banner.  
You can select from one of four colors for the menu system  
and the channel banner.  
Color Scheme  
Translucency  
Note: The TV Guide On Screen system colors are unaffected.  
Menu Language  
Lamp Power  
Press or to point to an option, then press OK to  
select it. Press to return to the menu.  
Translucency  
You can change the translucency (see-through) level of the menu screens.  
Adjust the slider by using the left and right arrow buttons.  
Main MenuPreferences  
Go Back  
The translucency level you set is applied to the on-screen  
menu system and channel banner for all inputs.  
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1
2
3
4
5
6
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Closed Captioning  
Screen Format  
Time Menu  
Color Scheme  
Translucency  
Note: This does not apply to TV Guide On Screen system.  
Menu Language  
Lamp Power  
Pressorto move the indicator to the desired  
translucency level for the on-screen menus.  
Main Menu Preferences  
Menu Language  
Go Back  
0
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
English  
Highlight with the and arrows. Select with the OK button.  
Closed Captioning  
Screen Format  
Time Menu  
The menu language can be changed to one of three languages: English, Spanish  
or French. The menu language can also be selected when using the Assisted  
Setup menu.  
Español  
Resalte con las flechas y . Seleccione con el botón OK.  
Color Scheme  
Translucency  
Menu Language  
Mise en surbrillance avec et . Sélection avec OK.  
Note: Spanish and French are not available in TV Guide On Screen  
Lamp Power  
system.  
Press or to point to an option, then press OK to  
select it. Press to return to the menu.  
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Lamp Power  
Main Menu Preferences  
The TV's lamp can be set to have either:  
Go Back  
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Brighter Picture  
Your HDTV is equipped with a special lamp system. Eventually, the lamp (like  
Closed Captioning  
Screen Format  
Time Menu  
1
2
Longer life  
a light bulb) will need to be replaced and you’ll need to know your lamp type.  
Check the menu for your lamp type and write it down on page 1 for future  
reference. The Lamp Power menu enables you to extend the life of the lamp  
(choose Longer Life), or provide the brightest possible picture (choose Brighter  
Picture).  
You can choose the lamp's power setting. The "Longer Life"  
setting produces a picture that is less bright, however, it  
should extend the life of the lamp as compared to the  
"Brighter Picture" setting. Choose a selection that best fits  
your viewing environment and intended usage of the TV.  
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4
5
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Color Scheme  
Translucency  
Menu Language  
Lamp Power  
This TV uses Lamp Type __. Please make a note of it for  
future reference.  
The lamp that lights the TV picture can be set for a brighter  
picture or a longer life (less bright). Press OK to continue.  
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Chapter Overview:  
t Frequently Asked Questions  
t Troubleshooting  
t Lamp Replacement Information  
t HDTV Specifications  
t Accessory Information  
t Limited Warranty  
t Care and Cleaning  
t FCC Information  
t Index  
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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)  
What’s the quickest way to view High Definition (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 analog channel from a digital channel?  
There are three different ways to tell if your channel is digital or not. Press the INFO button to  
display the channel banner. Look at the left corner for a channel number. Channels with a primary  
channel and a subchannel is a digital channel, but not all digital channels have subchannels. Look at  
the right corner for the format (4:3 for analog and sometimes digital; 16:9 for digital) and resolution  
the TV is receiving. Go to page 26 for more information.  
Why does channel search find a lot of channels, but when I try to tune to them there’s  
nothing there?  
Some channels are enabled by the cable company that don’t carry programming, such as video-on-  
demand. When channels are unavailable, your TV’s screen displays Unusable Signal. You probably  
want to get rid of these so they no longer appear in your channel list. Remove these in the Channel  
List menu. Go to page 53 for more information.  
Why does the first channel search take a long time?  
If you’ve checked each box in the channel search menu, the TV is looking for all available channels  
in the channel list. If you do have digital channels, the TV is also searching for each subchannel of  
that digital channel.  
How do I control other devices I’ve connected to the TV?  
Because your TV came with a universal remote, you can program your remote to the button  
corresponding with the device you have connected to your TV. Go to page 36 for information on  
programming your remote.  
Why do I have sound, but no picture when I turn on my TV?  
There is a lamp inside the TV which needs approximately one minute to reach full brightness. You’ll  
hear audio during this time and the picture increasingly gets brighter as the lamp warms up.  
Why are there black bars on my screen and can I get rid of them?  
Analog channels are sent in a 4:3 format, which cannot fill a 16:9 screen like your TV. Most digital  
channels are sent in a 16:9 format which do fill your screen, but sometimes are sent in 4:3. It  
depends on how the station is formatting the video. Press the FORMAT button to see the different  
formats available that may eliminate the black bars. Note that some 4:3 images are sent by digital-TV  
broadcasters as a 16:9 video signal with black bars on the left and right sides of the image. Therefore,  
some of the formats won’t work properly. Go to page 74 for more information on screen format.  
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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 install your electronic entertainment system and to instruct you in its operation. For details about this service, call  
1-888-206-3359. For additional assistance while using your RCA Scenium product, please visit  
TV Problems  
TV won’t turn on  
Press the TV button or ON/OFF button while remote is in TV mode and there’s a source of power to the outlet or outlet strip.  
Make sure the TV is plugged in.  
You might have tried to turn on the TV during the lamp cool-down. Wait a few moments and the picture will appear.  
Has the power light on the front of the TV been blinking for one minute? If so, the lamp may be dead. Refer to the Power indicator  
is blinking or flashing section below for more information.  
When you first plug your TV into an outlet, the Power indicator on the front panel will light and blink for approximately 30 seconds  
and then go off during the initialization of the TV. This happens only when power is reapplied to the TV. The TV can only be turned  
on after the Power indicator goes off.  
Check the wall receptacle (or extension cord) to make sure it is “live” by plugging in something else, such as a lamp.  
Something might be wrong with your remote control. Press the POWER button on the front of the TV. If the TV turns on, check the  
remote control solutions on page 82.  
Remote Setup might be set to the wrong option. Press MENU/OK on the front panel. Select Connections, then Special Features, then  
Remote Setup. Choose TV (default).  
Power indicator is blinking or flashing  
If the light blinks 5 times, pauses, and blinks again 5 times, the lamp is trying to turn on. If the TV doesn’t turn on after 5 minutes and  
then the light blinks steadily for one minute, one of the following options is possible:  
Lamp door may be open. Face the back of the TV. Locate the door at the bottom of the TV and close it. Turn off the TV and turn  
back on. The lamp should turn on.  
Lamp may be dead. Go to page 83 for lamp replacement information.  
Buttons don’t work  
If you’re using the remote control, press the TV button first to make sure the remote is in TV mode.  
The front panel controls may be locked (disabled). Use the remote control to unlock the front panel controls by selecting the Front  
Button Block in the Parental Controls menu and choosing Front Buttons Unblocked.  
Unplug the TV for five minutes and then plug it back in. Turn the TV on and try again.  
TV turns off while playing  
Sleep Timer or Wake-Up Timer may have been activated. Go to page 75 for instructions.  
Electronic protection circuit may have been activated because of a power surge. Wait 30 seconds and then turn on again. If this  
happens frequently, the voltage in your house may be abnormally high or low.  
Unplug. Wait five minutes. Plug in again.  
TV turns on unexpectedly  
Wake-Up Timer or Reminder from the TV Guide On Screen system may have been activated. Go to page 75, 47, or 51 for  
instructions.  
Initial Channel feature is enabled and you lost power to your TV. Go to page 71 for instructions.  
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Video and audio are out of sync  
If you’ve connected a component, such as a DVD player, to your TV’s Video jack, and to an audio receiver using the audio jacks, you  
may experience a slight delay between the audio heard and the video seen. Connect the DVD player to the TV’s Audio jacks, then  
use the TV’s FIXED/VARIABLE AUDIO OUTPUT jacks to connect to an audio receiver.  
If your TV is connected to an audio/video (A/V) receiver or home theatre system via the DIGITAL AUDIO OUT jack, read the following  
information.  
If you’ve connected a component to your A/V receiver, such as a DVD player or satellite receiver, you may experience a slight delay  
between the audio heard and the video seen. This occurs because the digital audio is sent directly to the speakers while the video  
must be processed inside the TV before it is displayed.  
If the component has Component Video (Y, Pb, Pr) jacks, connect these jacks to the TV’s Y, Pb, Pr jacks to minimize the  
discrepancy. This works best if the component supports Progressive Scan technology.  
If necessary, you can connect the component directly to the TV using L/R audio jacks and bypassing the A/V receiver or you can  
program an audio delay in the A/V receiver so the audio and video match up (not all audio equipment has the ability to program  
delays). Check the audio/video Receiver’s manual.  
Blank screen  
Make sure you have connected the component to the TV correctly.  
Make sure the component connected to the TV is turned on and tuned to the corresponding Video Input Channel.  
Try another channel, or press the INPUT or ANT•CAB button.  
When you first turn off your TV, the screen fades from blue to black. Once the screen goes black, the TV’s internal lamp starts its  
cool-down cycle. If you try to turn on the TV during the cool-down cycle, the TV turns back on and you’ll hear audio, but the picture  
will take a few moments to be displayed.  
Unusual sound quality  
Check the Graphic Equalizer, SRS, and Sound Logic settings.  
Check if SAP is turned on.  
Check that the Audio Mode is set to your language.  
Humming or buzzing noise  
The TV is in its lamp cool-down cycle. To prolong the life of the TV’s lamp system, the TV must warm up and cool down properly.  
You may notice additional noise during these cycles.  
Maybe the speakers are turned off. Check the FIXED/VARIABLE OUT control panel in the Audio menu.  
No picture, sound okay  
If the indicator on the front of the TV is blinking for one minute, the lamp inside of your TV may need to be changed. Refer to the  
Power indicator is blinking or flashing section on the previous page for more information.  
You might have tried to turn on the TV during lamp cool-down. Wait a few moments and the picture will be displayed.  
No sound, picture okay  
Maybe the sound is muted. Try pressing the volume up button to restore sound.  
Maybe the speakers are turned off in the Audio Connections menu. Check the FIXED/VARIABLE OUT control panel in the Audio  
Connections menu.  
If using an S-Video connection, component video and composite video, remember to also connect the component’s L and R AUDIO  
OUT jacks to the TV’s L and R INPUT jacks.  
Check the Maximum and Initial Volume settings in the Special Features menu.  
Channel search finds few channels  
The cable connected to the CABLE and/or ANTENNA INPUT jack might be loose.  
Your off-air antenna might be getting a weak signal. Move it higher or get a bigger antenna.  
If you have cables connected to the CABLE and ANTENNA jacks, try swapping the cables. Cable needs to be connected to the CABLE  
INPUT; off-air antenna needs to be connected to the ANTENNA INPUT.  
If you have a cable box, you can’t connect it to the ANTENNA jack. Connect it to the CABLE INPUT or a Video Input jack.  
Select all the options in the Channel Search menu, and retry channel search.  
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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 when a menu is on the screen (press the CLEAR button).  
You might need to reset your digital cable card if you have one installed. Go to page 71 for more instructions.  
Noisy stereo reception  
May be a weak station. Use Audio menu to choose Mono sound.  
No picture, no sound but TV is on  
Maybe the cable/antenna option wasn’t chosen in the Channel Search menu. Select Detect antenna or cable setting in the Channel  
Search menu and run the search again.  
The channel might be blank — change channels.  
If you’re watching your VCR and it’s connected with coaxial cable to the CABLE/ANTENNA jack, tune the TV to channel 3 or 4  
(whichever channel is selected on the 3/4 switch on the back of your VCR). Also check to make sure the TV/VCR button on the VCR  
is in the correct mode (press the TV/VCR button on your VCR).  
If a channel doesn’t exist and you tune to scrambled QAM channel, Unusable Signal appears.  
Sound okay, picture poor  
Check antenna and video connections. Make sure all of the cables are firmly connected to the jacks and they’re not damaged.  
Try adjusting sharpness function to improve weak signals. Go to page 64 for more instructions.  
Press the FORMAT button repeatedly to view the picture in different video formats. Analog channels may look better when you use  
the Normal video format (the video format appears on the right side of the channel banner).  
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.  
TV Guide On Screen System Problems  
Every time I turn on the TV, the TV Guide On Screen system is on the screen  
The TV Guide On Screen system automatically appears on the screen when you use the TV button on the remote to turn on the TV.  
You can turn off this feature. Go to page 49 for instructions.  
TV Guide On Screen setup won’t turn off tape for VCR setup and/or channel 02 cable box  
Check to see if the G-LINK wands are positioned correctly in front of components’ remote sensors.  
TV Guide On Screen system control of cable box is slower than direct control of the box itself. Keep this in mind when changing  
channels.  
You may have an incorrect TV Guide On Screen Channel Lineup. The Guide may get out of sync with the cable provider. Use the  
TV Guide On Screen Setup in the TV Guide Menu to change the zip code to 99999. Turn the TV off for 10 minutes. Use Setup again  
to change the zip code back to the correct entry. If asked, be sure to select the correct channel lineup from the on-screen list. If you  
aren’t sure of your specific channel lineup, you may need to repeat this procedure to select each available channel lineup until you  
receive the correct program listings.  
Program information doesn’t download  
Review your setup information and make sure it’s correct. Press MENU on the remote and select TV Guide System menu and then  
Setup. Go to page 21 for detailed instructions about the TV Guide Setup menus.  
The TV must be off to download TV Guide On Screen program listings. Leave your TV when it’s not in use. It may take up to 24  
hours, to start to receive the initial download for your area. It may take up to one week to receive all eight days of TV program  
listings.  
If you’re using a cable box, leave it on so you can receive program information.  
The TV Guide On Screen interactive program guide provides listings for cable-ready, cable box, and digital cable services as well as  
over-the-air broadcast. It does not provide listings for satellite services.  
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Scheduled Reminder or Recording doesn’t occur  
Check Listings or Schedule for timer conflicts. 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 turned off during the time you’ve scheduled to record a program because the system turns the VCR on when  
it starts recording (if it’s already on when recording starts, the system will turn it off).  
Make sure there is a tape in the VCR and that the VCR is connected properly and tuned to the line input. Don’t change channels.  
Be sure that you set up the VCR in the TV Guide Setup menus. If you don’t complete the Configuring for a VCR steps successfully,  
recordings won’t work. Go to page 24 for detailed instructions.  
If a cable box is attached to your TV, make sure you set it up correctly in the TV Guide Setup menus. Go to page 22 for detailed  
instructions.  
Doesn’t tune to correct antenna input  
Because of occasional irregular data, the Guide may inadvertently tune to the incorrect antenna input in the video window or when  
using CLEAR to exit the Guide.  
Problems with HDMI/DVI Connection  
The HDMI/DVI jack is not intended to be used with a computer. Disconnect the computer if it’s connected to the jack.  
Make sure the HDMI or DVI device is turned on and the cables are firmly connected. If problems still occur, turn off your device. Re-  
connect your device. Reset the power by unplugging the power cord and plugging it back in.  
If you are tuned to the HDMI/DVI input and you’re receiving Unusable Signal message on-screen, press the INFO button on the  
remote. If Acquiring Channel appears in the channel banner, the HDMI or DVI device isn’t responding. Contact the manufacturer of  
the HDMI or DVI device for further assistance.  
If you tune to the HDMI/DVI input and you see snow, the video goes in and out, or the video takes a long time to appear, your  
HDMI or DVI device is having trouble sending video information to the TV. Re-connect your device. Reset the power by unplugging  
the power cord and plugging it back in. Contact the manufacturer of the HDMI or DVI device for further assistance.  
480i signals aren’t supported by the HDMI/DVI input.  
The Remote Control Doesn’t Work  
Something might be between the remote and the remote sensor on the component. Make sure there is a clear path.  
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. Press the TV button so the remote controls the TV.  
Maybe batteries in remote are weak, dead, or installed incorrectly. If batteries are weak, you will not be able to activate backlighting  
on the remote; instead, backlight will blink once when activated. Put new batteries in the remote. (Note, if you remove the batteries,  
you may have to reprogram the remote to operate other components.)  
For Volume Punchthrough, remember to program the AUDIO button on the TV’s remote control to operate your audio receiver or  
amplifier. Go to page 36 for instructions. If you can’t program this remote to operate your audio receiver, Volume Punchthrough  
won’t work.  
Remote Setup might be set to the wrong option. Press MENU/OK on the front panel. Select Connections, then Special Features, then  
Remote Setup. Choose TV (default).  
Problems with V-Chip/Parental Controls  
The rating limits don’t work  
You must lock the settings. Go to the Main Menu (press MENU on your remote), select Parental Controls (press 3 on your remote),  
select Lock TV (press 1 on your remote).  
I don’t remember my password and I want to unlock the TV  
If you forget your password, put the remote in TV mode. Simultaneously press and hold MENU/OK on the television and VOL down  
on the remote for 3 seconds. Nothing appears on the screen, Parental Controls simply unlock and you can re-enter a password via  
Lock TV.  
The V-Chip won’t let me watch a program even though it’s not rated as violent.  
Maybe the movie was given an NR (Not Rated) status. After you block movie ratings, you must set V-Chip Unrated to View separately  
in order to view movies with an NR rating.  
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Lamp Replacement Information  
Replacing the Lamp Unit  
Your TV’s source of light comes from a lamp – similar to lamps used in film or front projectors. Although this lamp is long-  
lasting, it may need to be replaced eventually.  
When to replace the lamp  
You probably need a new lamp if there’s no picture, but you still can hear the audio and the power light on the front of the  
TV does the following: blinks 5 times, pauses, blinks 5 times again. If the TV doesn’t turn on after 5 minutes and then the  
light blinks steadily for one minute, the lamp may be dead. If you have any concerns, please contact us at 1-866-723-6486 or  
call an authorized servicer in your area.  
Note: The same symptoms occur if the lamp unit isn’t seated correctly or lamp access door is ajar. If you have recently  
accessed the lamp, make sure the lamp access door is completely closed and the lamp unit is seated correctly.  
What to do  
The lamp has been designed to make installation as easy as possible, but if you don’t follow the directions, there is a risk of  
injury.  
You can easily replace the lamp yourself by following the lamp replacement instructions packed separately with your  
TV. Lamp replacement instructions also come packed with new lamp replacements. If your TV is still covered by the  
warranty, call 1-866-723-6486 to receive troubleshooting assistance and a lamp replacement.  
If your TV’s warranty has expired, call 1-800-338-0376 to purchase a lamp replacement. If you are not comfortable  
replacing the lamp yourself, call 1-866-723-6486 and we will refer you to a service person who will replace the lamp for  
you. There will be a service fee.  
Service Model Number Numéro de Modéle-Service  
What you’ll need to get started:  
HDLP50XXXXXX  
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 sticker is located on the  
right side of the TV.  
000000000 X  
SERIAL SERIE  
LAMP  
EXAMPLE: Service  
Model Number  
sticker with lamp  
type listed.  
Follow the lamp replacement instructions packed separately with your TV. Lamp  
replacement instructions also come packed with new lamp replacements.  
Service Model Number  
Sticker location with  
Lamp Type  
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HDTV Specifications**  
Tuning Capability  
Video  
Channel Tuning........................................................................NTSC/ATSC/64 QAM - 256 QAM  
Digital Cable Compatibility......................................................64 QAM - 256, QAM, HDMI/DVI,  
..................................................................................................Component, CableCARD slot  
3:2 Pull Down (Film Mode).....................................................Reverse Diagonal  
Format Control (Screen) ..........................................................Normal, Cinerama, Zoom,  
..................................................................................................FlexWide, Auto Format Switch  
Adaptive Video Noise Reduction.............................................Yes  
Adjustable Color Warmth.........................................................Yes  
Adjustable Picture Control.......................................................Yes  
Auto Color Control...................................................................Yes  
Auto Flesh.................................................................................Yes  
Comb Filter...............................................................................Digital Frame Comb (3D Y/C)  
Contrast Expand.......................................................................Off, Low, High  
Optimum Contrast, High-Resolution Screen...........................Yes  
Edge Enhancement ..................................................................Off, Low, High  
Green Stretch............................................................................Off, Low, High˚  
Hybrid Lens System..................................................................Yes  
Picture Presets ..........................................................................Vibrant (Day), Natural,  
..................................................................................................Cinematic (Night), Videogame,  
..................................................................................................Professional, Personal  
Light Engine Type....................................................................DLP Light Engine  
Picture Screen Pitch .................................................................Screen .155mm  
Scan Rate Converter.................................................................Yes  
Vertical Viewing Angle (Alpha V)............................................20˚  
Horizontal Resolution (Picture Width)....................................1280  
Horizontal Viewing Angle (Alpha H)......................................80  
Wide Band Video Amplifier.....................................................Yes  
Sound  
Audio Power (Watts) Front Speakers......................................10 Watts/Channel  
Balance Control........................................................................Yes  
Sound Presets ...........................................................................7 plus Personal  
Full Range Front Speakers.......................................................2  
Graphic Equalizer.....................................................................7 band  
Second Audio Program (SAP)..................................................Yes  
Sound Logic Audio Leveler......................................................Yes  
SRS ............................................................................................Yes- SRS Focus  
SRS TruSurround XT.................................................................Yes- SRS Dialog Clarity  
**Specifications are subject to change.  
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Convenience  
Auto Channel Search ............................................................Yes  
Multilingual On-screen Display............................................English, French, Spanish  
Auto Tuning ..........................................................................Yes  
Closed Captioning.................................................................Analog & Digital  
Front Button Block ...............................................................Yes  
Commercial Skip...................................................................Yes  
Parental Control with USA & Canada V-Chip......................Yes  
TV Guide On Screen System (includes Digital Channels)..Yes  
One Touch VCR Record w/ TV Guide On Screen System.Yes  
Picture Reset..........................................................................Yes, in Menu  
Picture Memory Presets for Video Inputs............................Yes  
(Individual Memory)  
Clock (Time), Sleep and Wake-Up Timers..........................Yes  
Front Panel  
Stereo Headphone Jack........................................................3.5mm Stereo Mini-jack  
Front A/V Input.....................................................................Composite  
Back Panel Inputs/Outputs Composite A/V Inputs..........................................................1  
Component video Syncroscan with Autodetect  
Composite/S-Video and L/R Audio......................................2 sets  
Antenna/Cable Inputs...........................................................2 - RF  
HDMI/DVI Input (with Audio Input menu selection)........1  
G-LINK Jack ..........................................................................Yes  
Audio/Video (Record) Output .............................................1  
Digital Audio Output............................................................1  
Fixed or Variable Audio Outputs.........................................1 set, menu switchable  
CableCARD slot.....................................................................1  
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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 the appropriate sales tax  
for each individual state, county and locality to which the merchandise is being sent.  
How to Order  
To place your order by phone, have your Visa, MasterCard or Discover Card ready and call the toll-free number listed  
below. Use this number only to place an order for accessory items listed on this page. 1-800-338-0376  
Subwoofer cable helps you connect  
to a device with an Subwoofer In jack,  
such as a audio receiver.  
Replacement Lamp  
Your DLP is equipped with a special lamp unit. If you have  
sound, but no picture, and the light on the front of the TV  
blinks, you may need to change the lamp. Go to page 85 for  
more information about the lamp replacement.  
To order a new lamp, call 1-800-338-0376  
PD15SW (15ft) $39.95  
Optical/SPDIF Cable helps you  
connect to a device with an Optical  
Audio In jack, such as a Dolby Digital  
decoder or receiver.  
DV3 (3-ft) $15.95  
DV6 (6-ft) $19.95  
ON•OFF  
Remote Control This is the remote  
control that came packed with your TV.  
Replacements or spares can be ordered as  
needed.  
270226 (price not available at time of  
print)  
VCR  
TV  
DVD AUDIO AUX•HD SAT•CABLE  
MUTE  
FORMAT  
G
P
A
+
CH  
+
V
L
L
V
CH  
-
P
A
G
E
BACKLIGHT  
SKIP  
GO BACK  
INFO  
GUIDE  
OK  
RG-6 Coaxial Burial Cable with  
weatherproof “F” connectors.  
VHD905 $5.95  
MENU  
CLEAR  
1
4
7
2
3
6
9
5
8
0
INPUT  
ANT•CAB  
REVERSE  
PLAY FORWARD  
Push-on Cable* attaches to the round  
antenna connectors (called 75-ohm F-  
type) on the back of your VCR or TV. The  
ends push on for a quick connection.  
VH89 (6-ft) $5.95  
RECORD STOP  
PAUSE  
CC PRESETS SOUND FREEZE  
Screw-on Cable* attaches to the round  
antenna connectors (called 75-ohm  
F-type) on the back of your VCR or TV.  
The ends screw onto the connectors for a  
secure connection.  
Component Cables is a triple gold-tipped  
cable that lets you connect your TV to a  
device with Y Pb Pr jacks.  
PD12DC (12-ft) $79.95  
PD6DC (6-ft) $69.95  
VH81 (3-ft) $3.95  
VH82 (6-ft) $4.95  
Signal Splitter* helps you split the  
signal to more than one device.  
2-way VH47 $3.95  
Stereo Audio/Video Cable is a triple gold-  
tipped cable that lets you connect the video  
and audio jacks of stereo devices.  
VH84 (6-ft) $9.95  
4-way VH49 $6.95  
Amplified VHF/UHF/FM  
Antenna allows you to easily switch  
from the antenna signal to cable or  
satellite easily without disconnecting  
antenna.  
ANT200X $49.95  
S-Video Cable has multi-pin connectors on  
each end for connecting S-Video devices to  
your TV.  
VH976 (6-ft) $7.95  
VH913 (12-ft) $14.95  
Universal Outdoor VHF/UHF/FM Antenna Boosts VHF,  
UHF, & FM signals. Picks up UHF 35 Miles; VHF / FM 60 Miles.  
110” boom length. UHF / VHF band separator included.  
ANT3036X $79.95  
HDMI Cable has HDMI connectors on  
each end for connecting HDMI devices to  
your TV.  
Optional Stand Available to place your TV on and store  
devices you’ve connected to your TV. Visit rcascenuim.com to  
find out more information on the stand available for your TV.  
PD12HDMI (12ft) $84.95  
HDMI/DVI Adapter has one end the  
connects to an HDMI cable and the other  
end connects to a DVI cable.  
* This accessory is intended for use with an off-air or cable TV  
signal distribution and is not suitable for distribution of the  
satellite signal originating from your satellite dish antenna.  
DT2HDA $49.95  
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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 assembly.  
The warranty period for rental units begins with the first rental or 45 days from date of shipment to the rental firm,  
whichever comes first.  
What we will do:  
Pay an Authorized Service Center the labor charges to repair your unit.  
Pay an Authorized Service Center for the new, or at our option, refurbished replacement parts, light engine, and lamp  
assembly required to repair your unit.  
How you get service:  
Call 1-866-SCENIUM and have your unit’s date of purchase and model/serial number ready.  
A representative will troubleshoot your problem over the phone.  
If the representative determines that you should receive service, they will provide you with the name(s) of the  
Authorized Service Center in your area.  
Contact the Service Center and arrange for home or pick up, repair, and return service, provided that your unit is  
located within the geographic territory covered by an Authorized Service Center. If not, you must take your unit to the  
Service Center location at your own expense, or pay for the cost the Service Center may charge to transport your unit to  
and from your home.  
Proof of purchase in the form of a bill of sale or receipted invoice which is evidence that the product is within the  
warranty period must be presented to obtain warranty service. For rental firms, proof of first rental is also required.  
What your warranty does not cover:  
Customer instruction. (Your Owner’s Manual describes how to install, adjust, and operate your unit. Any additional  
information should be obtained from your dealer.)  
Installation and related adjustments.  
Damage resulting from non-approved installation methods.  
Signal reception problems not caused by your unit.  
Damage from misuse or neglect.  
Batteries.  
Labor to replace the light engine and lamp assembly after one year from the date of purchase.  
A television that has been modified or incorporated into other products or is used for institutional or other commercial  
purposes.  
A unit purchased or serviced outside the U.S.A.  
Acts of nature, such as but not limited to lightning damage.  
Product Registration:  
Please complete and mail the Product Registration Card packed with your unit. It will make it easier to contact you  
should it ever be necessary. The return of the card is not required for warranty coverage.  
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Other Information  
Limitation of Warranty:  
THE WARRANTY STATED ABOVE IS THE ONLY WARRANTY APPLICABLE TO THIS PRODUCT. ALL OTHER  
WARRANTIES, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED (INCLUDING ALL IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY OR  
FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE) ARE HEREBY DISCLAIMED. NO VERBAL OR WRITTEN INFORMATION  
GIVEN BY TTE TECHNOLOGY, INC., ITS AGENTS OR EMPLOYEES SHALL CREATE A GUARANTY OR IN ANY WAY  
INCREASE THE SCOPE OF THIS WARRANTY.  
REPAIR OR REPLACEMENT AS PROVIDED UNDER THIS WARRANTY IS THE EXCLUSIVE REMEDY OF THE  
CONSUMER. TTE TECHNOLOGY, INC. SHALL NOT BE LIABLE FOR INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES  
RESULTING FROM THE USE OF THIS PRODUCT OR ARISING OUT OF ANY BREACH OF ANY EXPRESS OR  
IMPLIED WARRANTY ON THIS PRODUCT. THIS DISCLAIMER OF WARRANTIES AND LIMITED WARRANTY ARE  
GOVERNED BY THE LAWS OF THE STATE OF INDIANA. EXCEPT TO THE EXTENT PROHIBITED BY APPLICABLE  
LAW, ANY IMPLIED WARRANTY OF MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ON THIS  
PRODUCT IS LIMITED TO THE APPLICABLE WARRANTY PERIOD SET FORTH ABOVE.  
How State Law relates to warranty:  
Some states do not allow the exclusion nor limitation of incidental or consequential damages, or limitations on how  
long an implied warranty lasts, so the above limitations or exclusions may not apply to you.  
This warranty gives you specific legal rights, and you also may have other rights that vary from state to state.  
If you purchased your unit outside the United States:  
This warranty does not apply. Contact your dealer for warranty information.  
Service calls which do not involve defective materials or workmanship are not covered by this warranty. Costs  
of such service calls are the sole responsibility of the purchaser.  
Care and Cleaning  
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 soft, lint-free cloth as well. Take care not to scratch or mar the screen. If necessary,  
you may use a cloth dampened with warm water.  
Never use strong cleaning agents, such as ammonia-based cleaners, or abrasive powder. These types of cleaners will  
damage the TV.  
While cleaning do not spray liquid directly on the screen, or allow liquid to run down the screen and inside the TV. Also,  
avoid placing drinks or vases with water on top of the TV. This could increase the risk of fire or shock hazard or damage to  
the TV.  
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  
the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential  
installation. This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in  
accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee  
that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or  
television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct  
the interference by one or more of the following measures:  
• Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.  
• Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.  
• Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected.  
• Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.  
This Class B digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES-003  
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Index  
Composite Input jacks 29  
Symbols  
B
C
Connections menu 70  
Auto Tuning 71  
Channel Search 70  
Signal Source 71  
Signal Strength 70  
Special Features 71  
Content Themes 54  
Viewing 56  
Blocking 55  
Contrast 64  
Contrast Expand 66  
Controls  
Menus 62  
3:2 pulldown 66  
Backlight button 34  
Balance 68  
Batteries, installing 20  
Batteries, remote 82  
Black Level 64  
Block  
Age-Based Ratings 55  
Front Panel 59  
Movie ratings 56  
Specific Content Themes 55  
V-Chip Unrated Program 58  
Buttons  
CableCARD 3  
Reset 71  
Service Details 8  
slot 28  
A
Accessories 86  
Tools menu 71  
Action buttons 63  
Advanced Settings 66  
Age-based rating  
Blocking 55  
CableCARD Tools 71  
Cable box remote codes 39  
Cable Channel List 52  
CABLE INPUT jack 29  
Canada  
English ratings 58  
French ratings 58  
V-Chip unrated program 58  
Canada V-Chip 57  
Captions  
Viewing 55  
Age-based ratings  
Canada, English 57  
Canada, French 58  
USA 54  
Analog captions 73  
Analog TV channel 43  
ANT•CAB button 34  
Antenna Ch. List 52  
ANTENNA INPUT jack 29  
Arrow buttons 34  
Aspect ratio 2,42  
Assisted setup 20,21  
AUDIO  
ANT•CAB 34  
Arrows 34  
AUDIO 34  
AUX 34  
Backlight 34  
CC 34  
Channel down 31  
Channel up 31  
Ch +/- buttons 34  
CLEAR 34  
Don’t work 79  
DVD 34  
FORMAT 34  
FORWARD 35  
FREEZE 34  
Front panel 31  
GO BACK 34  
GUIDE 34  
INFO 34  
INPUT 35  
MENU 35  
MENU/OK 31  
Number 34  
OK 35  
ON•OFF 35  
PAUSE 35  
PLAY 35  
Power 31  
Parental 52  
Reset 66  
Control panels 62  
Analog 73  
Background color 74  
Background Opacity 74  
Color 74  
Digital 73  
Font 74  
D
Diagnostic Info 72  
Digital  
CableCARD 3  
Cable Ready 3  
Sound 3  
Digital audio out 69  
DIGITAL AUDIO OUT jack 30  
Digital captions 73  
Digital TV channel 43  
Direct entry programming 37  
DVD/VCR remote codes 40  
DVD button 34  
Opacity 74  
Size 74  
L/MONO 29  
Audio  
Caption display 72  
Caption priority 73  
Caption style 74  
Care and Cleaning 81, 88  
Channel  
Connections 69  
AUDIO/VIDEO OUTPUT Jacks  
4,30  
AUDIO button 34  
Audio menu 67  
Audio Connections 69  
Audio Mode 68  
Audio Processor 67  
Balance 68  
Initial 71  
Lineup 26  
search 21  
DVD remote codes 40  
DVI Audio Input 69  
Channels  
Digital or Analog 43  
Channel banner 42  
Channel down button 31  
Channel information 42  
Channel lists 52  
Channel numbers 43  
Channel search 70  
Channel up button 31  
Choice fields 63  
Choice lists 63  
Choose Your Connection 11  
CH +/- buttons 34  
Cinematic picture setting 65  
Cinerama, screen format 74  
Cleaning and care 88  
CLEAR button 34  
Clock display 42  
Closed Captioning 42  
Closed captioning 72  
Color 64  
E
Equalizer presets 67  
SAP 68  
Sound logic 68  
EAS 60  
Edge Enhancement 66  
Emergency Alert System 60  
Equalizer presets 67  
Audio Mode 68  
Audio mode display 42  
AUDIO OUTPUT  
Digital 28  
Audio processor 67  
Audio remote codes 39  
Authorized service 11,79  
Automatic code search 36  
Auto color 65  
Auto Format Switching 74  
Auto Tuning 59,71  
Auto tuning  
Antenna Input 60  
Cable Input 59  
F
RECORD 35  
Remote control 34  
REVERSE 35  
SAT/CAB 35  
SOUND 35  
STOP 35  
TV 35  
VCR 35  
Volume down 31  
Volume up/down 35  
FCC  
information 88  
Regulations i  
Film Mode 66  
Fixed/Variable Out 69  
Format  
Screen 74  
FORMAT button 34  
FORWARD button 35  
FREEZE button 34  
Front panel  
block 59  
Buttons 31  
Front input 60  
HDMI/DVI 60  
Input1, 2 60  
Input 3, 4 60  
Warmth 65  
Color Scheme 75  
Commercial skip 42  
Component/Composite Input  
jacks 29  
jacks 31  
AUX button 34  
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Listings  
menu 45  
Panel menu 45  
PAUSE button 35  
PCM receiver 18  
Personal picture setting 65  
Picture Quality menu 64  
Picture quality menu  
Advanced Settings 66  
Auto color 65  
Color warmth 65  
Contrast Expand 66  
Edge Enhancement 66  
Green Stretch 65  
Noise reduction 65  
Picture presets 65  
Picture settings 64  
Picture Settings 64  
PLAY button 35  
Rating Limits  
movies 56  
Recording  
icons 46  
manual 50  
RECORD button 35  
Registration, product 1  
Reminder  
icons 47  
manual 51  
Remote  
Programming 36  
setup 72  
Remote Control  
Batteries 20  
Buttons 34  
G
G-LINK  
connecting 19  
jack 28  
wands 19  
Locating remote sensor 19  
M
GO BACK button 34  
Graphic equalizer 67  
Green Stretch 65  
GUIDE button 34  
Main Menu 62  
Manual recording 50  
Manual reminder 51  
Maximum volume 71  
MENU/OK Button 31  
Menus 62  
H
HDMI/DVI jack 28  
HDTV specifications 84  
Help text 62  
Home Theatre box remote  
codes 40  
Audio 67  
Moving through 62  
Picture Quality 64  
Preferences 72  
TV Guide 64  
MENU button 35  
Menu controls 62  
Action buttons 63  
Choice fields 63  
Choice lists 63  
Numeric entries 63  
Sliders 63  
Menu Language 75  
Menu language 21  
Mode  
Audio 68  
Mono 67  
Power  
button 31  
indicator 20  
Power light flashing 83  
Power surges 8  
Code list 39  
modes 38  
Horizontal Position 66  
Remote Setup 72  
Replacing the lamp 83  
Reset controls 66  
Resolution 2  
REVERSE button 35  
I
Preferences menu 72  
Analog captions 73  
Captions Priority 73  
Caption Style 74  
Closed captioning 72  
Color Scheme 75  
Digital Captions 73  
Lamp Power 76  
Menu Language 75  
Screen Format 74  
Time 75  
Translucency 75  
Problems  
Icons  
Channel banner 42  
Indirect light 8  
INFO button 34  
Initial channel 71  
Initial volume 71  
INPUT 1 jacks 29  
INPUT 2 jacks 29  
INPUT 3 jacks 29  
INPUT button 35  
S
S-Video jack 29  
SAP 68  
SAP display 42  
SAT/CAB  
Button 35  
Satellite Receiver remote codes  
40  
Schedule menu 50  
Screen Format 74  
Search  
Automatic code 36  
categories 48  
Channels 70  
Mute  
Closed captioning 72  
Mute button 35  
J
N
Jacks  
Audio 80  
ANTENNA INPUT 29  
AUDIO/VIDEO OUTPUT 30  
CABLE INPUT 29  
COMPONENT/COMPOSITE  
INPUTS 29  
COMPOSITE INPUTS 29  
DIGITAL AUDIO OUTPUT  
30  
Parental controls 82  
Remote control 82  
TV 79  
TV Guide On Screen system  
81  
Natural picture setting 65  
Noise reduction 65  
Normal, screen format 74  
Number buttons 34  
menu 48  
Numeric entries 63  
Second audio program 68  
Service, authorized 11  
Setup  
menu 49  
TV Guide On Screen system  
21  
V-Chip 82  
Product registration 2  
Professional picture setting 65  
Programming the remote  
Automatic code search 36  
Direct entry 37  
O
Front panel 31  
G-LINK 28  
HDMI/DVI 28  
OK button 35  
ON•OFF button 35  
OUTPUTS  
Setup, assisted 20  
Sharpness 64  
Signal Source 71  
Signal Strength 70  
Signal type 42  
SKIP button 35  
Sleep timer 42,75  
Sliders 63  
S-VIDEO 29  
SUBWOOFER 30  
FIXED/VARIABLE AUDIO 30  
Overheating 8  
Program title 42  
Pulse code modulation 69  
Punchthrough 82  
Punchthrough feature 38  
PVR remote codes 40  
L
P
Lamp 1  
Parental controls 52  
Channel lists 52  
Editing channels 53  
Lock/unlock 52  
Parental Control icon 42  
Password, v-chip 82  
Power menu 76  
replacement 83  
Language  
Menu 21,75  
LED, front panel 79  
Light blinking 83  
Q
QAM 3  
Smoothing Adjust 66  
Sound 80  
Mono 67  
R
Ratings  
Blocking movie 56  
Viewing movie 56  
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SRS 67  
Stereo 67  
Viewing age-based rating 55  
V-Chip rating screen 54  
V-Chip unrated program 58  
VCR button 35  
VCR remote codes 40  
Vertical Position 66  
Vibrant picture setting 65  
VIDEO 29,30  
SOUND button 35  
Sound Logic 68  
Sound mode icons 42  
Special Features 71  
Specifications 84  
Back panel 85  
Front panel 85  
Sound 84  
Videogame picture setting 65  
Video Input List 52  
Viewing  
Video 84  
SRS 67  
Movie ratings 56  
Stereo 67  
Specific content themes 56  
Volume  
Initial 71  
STOP button 35  
Stretch, screen format 74  
Subchannels 70  
SUBWOOFER jack 30  
Maximum 71  
Volume down button 31  
Volume Punchthrough  
Deleting commands 38  
Volume punchthrough 82  
Volume up/down buttons 35  
Volume up button 31  
T
Things to Consider Before You  
Connect 8  
Timer  
Sleep 75  
Wake-up 75  
W
Time display 42  
Time of Day 75  
Tint 64  
Wake-up Timer 75  
Warranty 87  
Translucency 75  
Troubleshooting 79  
TruScan 3  
Y
Y/Video Pb Pr jacks 29  
Turn on TV 20  
TV button 35  
Z
TV Guide menu 64  
TV Guide On Screen system 44  
Listings 45  
Zoom, screen format 74  
Problems 81  
Recording icons 46  
Reminder icons 47  
Schedule 50  
Search 48  
Setup 21,49  
Set recording 46  
Set Reminder 47  
TV problems 79  
U
USA  
V-Chip TV ratings 53  
V
V-Chip 52  
Age-Based Ratings 53  
Blocking age-based 55  
Blocking Movies 56  
Canada 53,57  
Content Themes 53  
USA 53  
USA TV ratings 53  
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TTE Technology, Inc.  
10330 North Meridian Street  
Indianapolis, IN 46290  
©2005 TTE Technology, Inc.  
RCA and associated marks are trademarks of THOMSON S.A. used  
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