RCA 1535006A User Manual

USER'S GUIDE
C O L O R T V
Important Information
WARNING
To reduce the risk of fire or shock hazard, do not expose this TV to rain or moisture.
WARNING
RISK OF ELECTRIC
SHOCK DO NOT OPEN
This symbol indicates "dangerous voltage" inside the product that presents a risk of electric shock or personal injury.
Refer to the identification/rating label located on the back panel of your product for its proper operating voltage.
FCC Regulations state that unauthorized changes or modifications to this equipment may void the user’s authority to operate it.
If fixed (non-moving) images are left on the screen for long periods, they may be permanently imprinted on the screen. Such images include network logos, phone numbers, and video games. This damage is not covered by your warranty. Extended viewing of channels displaying these images should be avoided.
To reduce the risk of electric shock, do not remove cover (or back). No user serviceable parts inside. Refer servicing to qualified service personnel.
This symbol indicates important instructions accompanying the product.
Caution: To reduce the risk of electric shock, match wide blade of plug to wide slot, fully insert.
Attention: Pour éviter les chocs électriques, introduire la lame la plus large de la fiche dans la borne correspondante de la prise et pousser jusqú au fond.
Cable TV Installer: This reminder is provided to call your attention to Article 820-40 of the National Electrical Code (Section 54 of the Canadian Electrical Code, Part 1) which provides guidelines for proper grounding and, in particular, specifies that the cable ground shall be connected to the grounding system of the building as close to the point of cable entry as practical.
Table of Contents
Setup and connections .......................................................... 3
Step 1: Unpack the TV...................................................................... 4
Step 2: Connecting your TV .............................................................4
TV Only ....................................................................................... 4
The Basic Connection.................................................................5
Advanced Connections ..............................................................6
Step 3: Plug in the TV....................................................................... 9
Step 4: Place batteries in remote ....................................................9
Step 5: Turn on the TV .....................................................................9
Step 6: Program the TV ....................................................................9
Interactive Setup .................................................................... 11
Using Point and Select ...................................................................12
Entering Setup................................................................................ 12
Select a Language ..........................................................................13
Auto Channel Search......................................................................13
Set the Time.................................................................................... 14
Set the VCR1 Channel (auto tuning) .............................................14
Set the VCR2 Channel (auto tuning) .............................................15
Set the DVD Channel (auto tuning) ..............................................16
Set the SAT/CABLE Channel (auto tuning)....................................16
Label the Channels .........................................................................17
What Now?.....................................................................................18
Program the Remote...................................................................... 18
Using the Remote..................................................................... 19
Remote Buttons.............................................................................. 20
Using the FAV•INPUT button ..................................................21
Programming the Remote .............................................................22
Testing the remote .................................................................. 22
Programming the remote .......................................................22
Using the remote to control a device.....................................22
Modes of Operation ................................................................23
Front Panel ..................................................................................... 23
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Table of Contents
Features and Menus............................................................... 25
Menus and Control Panels .............................................................26
Menus ....................................................................................... 26
Control Panels ..........................................................................27
Audio Menu.................................................................................... 28
Using the remote to select an audio processor ............................29
Picture Quality Menu .....................................................................30
Screen Menu ...................................................................................31
Using Closed Captioning .........................................................32
Channel Menu ................................................................................33
Time Menu...................................................................................... 34
Parental Controls Menu .................................................................35
PIP (Picture-in-Picture) Operation .................................................36
Setup Menu ....................................................................................36
Channel Marker.............................................................................. 37
Troubleshooting ....................................................................39
Care and Cleaning ................................................................. 40
RCA PROJECTION TV LIMITED WARRANTY ............................ 41
Accessory Information ...................................................... 42
Index ............................................................................................. 45
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Setup and Connections
Features and Menus
Using the remote
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Getting started
This manual is designed to get you started quickly. The first four sections of the manual show you how to get your TV Setup and Connected, run the Interactive Setup, Program the Remote, and use all of the Features and Menus of your TV.
The Reference section in the back of the book contains troubleshooting tips, care and cleaning instructions, accessory ordering information and your warranty.
Well… if your TV’s out of the box, let’s get started.
Setup and connections
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Interactive setup
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Check out the notes that have been added throughout the manual in these Tip Boxes. There are some important tips that will help you get the most from your TV.
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Setup and Connections
Step 1: Unpack the TV
Make sure to locate the remote control.
Step 2: Connecting your TV
There are three types of connections outlined in this section: TV Only: If you’re only going to connect the
TV to your home antenna or cable system.
The Basic Connection: If you’re going to connect the TV to a
VCR or satellite receiver.
Advanced Connections: If you’re going to make multiple
connections, hooking up the TV to one or two VCRs, DVD player, and a satellite receiver.
Cable information and illustrations are given for each type of connection. Once you have completed your desired connection you may skip forward to Step 3.
TV Only
This is a basic connection from an antenna or cable system to your TV. Connect the cable into the Cable/Antenna jack as shown.
Before You Connect
Protect against power surges:
• Connect all components before plugging any power cords into the wall outlet.
• Turn off the TV and/or component before connecting or disconnecting any cables.
• Make sure all antennas and cables are properly grounded. Refer to your Safety Tips sheet packed with your TV.
Cables
You will use the following cable to make your connection:
Coaxial Cable : These cables carry audio and video signal to the TV from an antenna, cable, or cablebox.
Once you have completed this connection you may skip to Step 3.
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Setup and Connections
The Basic connection
The basic connection below (TV and VCR) is the most common connection and is therefore used to illustrate a single component connection with your TV. For better sound and picture quality and multiple component connection information refer to the next section, Advanced Connections.
Cables
You will use the following cable to make your connection:
Coaxial Cables : These cables carry both the audio and video signal to the TV from an antenna, cable, or cablebox. In this connection, a second Coaxial Cable carries the signal through the VCR to the TV.
Once you have completed this connection you may skip to Step 3.
How to View the VCR
To watch the VCR in this connection tune TV to Channel 3 or 4.
Later, in the Interactive Setup section you will program the TV to automatically tune to Channel 3 or 4 when you turn on the VCR.
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Setup and Connections
Advanced Connections
Advanced connections give you better sound and video by separating the audio and video signals and enable you to connect multiple components.
This section describes the types of inputs available on the back of your TV and suggests ways you can use them for optimum performance.
Back of the TV
The diagram below describes each of the back panel jacks. When connecting A/V cables, be sure to connect corresponding OUTPUTS and INPUTS (Video to Video, Right Audio to Right Audio, etc.).
Input 1
Connect any of the following components:
• VCR • Internet Access Device
• Laserdisc Player • DVD Player
• Satellite Receiver
To view the component connected to Input 1: Use the FAV•INPUT button on the remote.
Connect any of the following components:
• VCR • Internet Access Device
• Laserdisc Player • DVD Player
• Satellite Receiver
To view the component connected to Input 2: Use the FAV•INPUT button on the remote.
Once you have made your connections you will need to program the TV to tune to the correct Video INPUT channel in order to see and hear audio and video from the component. You will program this later in the Interactive Setup.
Input 2
S-Video
This optional connection can be used for better video quality picture.
Audio Outputs
Connect to an audio receiver or amplifier for variable controlled or fixed level stereo output.
Cable/Antenna
Takes the signal input from a cable, cable box, or an off-air antenna. Can also be used for basic component connections.
Speaker Terminals
Use to connect external speakers for surround sound. Make sure the Speaker Selection is set to EXTERNAL.
S-Video
This optional connection can be used for better video quality picture.
VCR Control
Can be used with features provided by entertainment service providers.
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Setup and Connections
Sample Connections
The following are sample connection scenarios which you may encounter when connecting components to your TV. Note: those components which offer an S-Video connection, such as DVD, VCR or Satellite Receivers, must match their S-Video connection with their audio INPUT connection.
Cables
You will use the following cable to make your connection:
Coaxial Cables : Carries the signal from the antenna or cable directly to the television or through a cablebox, as needed by your cable system.
Audio/Video Cables : Carries sound and video from the component to the TV.
S-Video Cable : Carries video from an S-Video capable component which provides best picture quality.
TV and Stereo VCR
Cautions:
Position cables to Avoid Audio Hum or Interference
• Insert all cables firmly into jacks.
• Place the audio/video cables to the sides of the TV’s back panel instead of straight down the middle.
• Try not to coil any twin-lead cables and keep them away from the audio/video cables.
Protect your components from Overheating
• Do not block ventilation holes in any of the components. Arrange the components so that air can circulate freely.
• Do not stack components.
• Allow adequate ventilation when placing your components in a stand.
• Place an amplifier on the top shelf of the stand so heated air rising from it will not flow around other components.
How to View Your VCR
To watch the VCR in this connection, press TV to put the remote control into TV mode, then press FAV•INPUT to scroll through the video input channels until you tune to VID1 input.
In the Interactive Setup section you can program the TV to automatically tune to the VID1 input channel when you turn on the VCR.
Compared to the Basic Connection, using audio, video and S-Video (if available) cables will enhance the sound and picture quality from a component.
Most Audio/Video cables are combined into one cable with three heads on each end.
We show individual cables in these sample connections. Either may be used, but you must be sure to connect Video to Video, Right to Right and Left to Left.
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Setup and Connections
TV, VCR and Satellite Receiver
How to View Your Components
To watch the Satellite Receiver in this connection, press TV to put the remote control into TV mode, then press FAV•INPUT to scroll through the video input channels until you tune to VID1 (or SVID 1) input.
To watch the VCR in this connection, press TV to put the remote control into TV mode, then press FAV•INPUT to scroll through the video input channels until you tune to VID2 (or SVID 2) input.
In the Interactive Setup you can program the TV to automatically tune to correct input channel when you turn on your component.
TV, VCR, Satellite Receiver and DVD
How to View Your Components
To watch the Satellite Receiver in this connection, press TV to put the remote control into TV mode, then press FAV•INPUT to scroll through the video input channels until you tune to VID1 (or SVID 1) input.
To watch the VCR in this connection tune to Channel 3 or 4.
To watch the DVD player in this connection, press TV to put the remote control into TV mode, then press FAV•INPUT to scroll through the video input channels until you tune to VID2 (or SVID 2) input.
In the Interactive Setup you can program the TV to automatically tune to the correct input channel when you turn on your component.
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Setup and Connections
Step 3: Plug in the TV
Plug the end into the wall outlet, matching the wide blade of the plug with the wide slot in the outlet. Be sure to insert the plug completely.
Step 4: Place batteries in remote
Remove the battery compartment cover from the back of the remote.
Insert fresh batteries. Make sure that the polarities (+ and -) are aligned correctly.
Replace the cover.
Step 5: Turn on the TV
Press TV on the remote, or press POWER on the TV itself. Pressing the TV button not only turns on the TV, but puts the remote
into TV mode, so that the buttons on the remote will control TV functions.
Step 6: Program the TV
Proceed to the next section, Interactive Setup. The interactive setup routine walks you through the steps needed to fully configure the TV. The first steps ask you to select your preferred language for the menu system and to begin the auto channel search, which puts available cable TV or antenna signals into the TV’s memory.
TV
Projection TV Convergence.
If the picture appears to have a double or triple image or if you notice rings or halos around objects, you may have to adjust the color convergence. Details can be found under the Screen menu heading in the Features and Menus section of this manual.
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Interactive Setup
Features and Menus
Using the remote
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There’s an on-screen setup routine
The interactive setup routine takes you through the steps needed to configure the TV:
Select a menu language
Search for available channels
Set the time
Set the VCR1 channel
Set the DVD or VCR2 channel
Set the SAT/CABLE channel
Make the channel list and labels
Setup and connections
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Interactive Setup
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Interactive Setup
Using Point and Select
You only need to know one rule when using the remote to access on­screen menus and control panels: point and select. The point and select method has two steps.
1. Point to a menu item using the MOVE arrows on the remote. To point up or down, press the up or down arrows. To point left or
right, press the left or right arrows.
2. Select a menu item by pressing MENU•SELECT. Selecting an item tells the TV’s menu system to go ahead and make
the change or go to a place you have indicated.
Entering Setup
The first screen of the Interactive Setup appears automatically when you turn on your TV for the first time or after a power outage.
1. Press MENU•SELECT to begin setup or CLEAR to exit.
You can also access the Interactive Setup through the Main menu:
1. Press MENU•SELECT to bring up the Main menu.
Point and Select
buttons
2. Point to Setup and press MENU•SELECT. The first Setup screen comes up, asking you to confirm that you want to begin.
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You can also select a menu item by entering the item number with the number buttons on the remote.
Press CLEAR at any time to remove all displays from the screen and return to TV viewing.
Many VCR user manuals refer to a PROGRAM button. The MENU•SELECT button on this remote works as a PROGRAM button in VCR mode.
Interactive Setup
3. Point to Begin setup now and press MENU•SELECT.
Select a Language
The first part of the setup routine asks you to select your preferred language for the menu system.
1. Point to your preferred language for the menu system.
2. Press MENU•SELECT to select that language.
Auto Channel Search
The next part of the setup routine asks you if you want the TV to search automatically for all channels available through your antenna or cable TV system. This is sometimes called “autoprogramming.”
1. Press MENU•SELECT to tell the TV to begin searching for channels. The display gives you a progress report and tells you when it has finished.
2. Press MENU•SELECT to continue.
If you skip Auto Channel Search now, you can access it later through the Channel menu. You can also put channels in memory manually using List & Labels. See Features and Menus for more details.
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