TTE Technology L32HD31R LCD TV User Manual

TTE Technology, Inc. LCD TV Users Manual

Users Manual

1Table of contentscontentsconnections 6remote 19features 20menus 25FAQs 30warranty 36user’s guide|   LCD FLAT PANEL HDTVFor use with models: L32HD41/L32HD31R
Important InformationWARNINGTo reduce the risk of fire or electric shock, donot expose this product to rain or moisture. Thisproduct should not be exposed to dripping orsplashing. No objects filled with liquids, such asvases, should be placed on the component.This symbol indicates that this product contains mercury. Special disposal of this product for environmental reasonsmay be required under the laws applicable to your jurisdiction. For disposal or recycling information, please contactyour local authorities or the Electronic Industries Alliance: www.eiae.org.Refer to the identification/rating label located on the back panel of your product for its proper operating voltage.FCC regulations state that changes or modifications to this unit not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliancecould void the user’s authority to operate the equipment.Cable TV Installer: This reminder is provided to call your attention to Article 820-40 of the National Electrical Code (Section 54 ofthe Canadian Electrical Code, Part 1) which provides guidelines for proper grounding and, in particular, specifies that the cableground should be connected to the grounding system of the building as close to the point of cable entry as practical.Important: This television is a table model and is designed to sit on a firm, flat surface. Don’t place the TV on soft carpeting or asimilar surface, as the ventilation slots on the bottom of the unit may be blocked, resulting in reduced lifetime from overheating.To assure adequate ventilation for this product, maintain a spacing of 4 inches from the top and sides of the TV receiver and 2inches from the rear of the TV receiver and other surfaces.Also, make sure the surface or stand is of adequate size and strength to prevent the TV from being accidentally tipped over,pushed off, or pulled off. This could cause personal injury and/or damage to the TV. Refer to the Important Safety Instructionson the next page.There is not any indication to show the stand-by mode for this apparatus, but in the mode of stand-by, the apparatus is stillconnected to the mains. Unplug the power cord set is the only way to make this apparatus be completely disconnected fromthe mains.Product RegistrationPlease fill out the product registration card (packed separately) and return it immediately. For US customers: Your RCAConsumer Electronics product may also be registered at www.rca.com/television. Registering this product allows us tocontact you if needed.Product InformationKeep your sales receipt to obtain warranty parts and service and for proof of purchase. Attach it here and record the serialand model numbers in case you need them. These numbers are located on the product.Model No. ___________________________   Serial No.______________________  Purchase Date __________________Dealer/Address/Phone ______________________________________________________________________________Caution: To reduce the risk of electric shock, do not remove cover (or back). No user serviceable parts inside. Referservicing to qualified service personnel.This symbol indicates "dangerous voltage"inside the product that presents a risk ofelectric shock or personal injury.This symbol indicates important instructionsaccompanying the product.This symbol indicates that this product incorporates doubleinsulation between hazardous main voltage and user accessibleparts. When servicing, use only identical replacement parts.The TV is unstable if it is not properly attached tothe base or mounted to the wall. Please followthe base or wall mounting instructions provided inthe User’s Guide to ensure your safety.WARNINGCAUTIONRISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK.DO NOT OPEN
Important Safety Instructions1. Read and follow all instructions.2. Do not block any ventilation openings. Install in accordance with the manufacturer’s instructions.3. Do not install near any heat sources such as radiators, heat registers, stoves, or other apparatus (including amplifiers) thatproduce heat.4. Do not negate the safety purpose of the polarized or grounding-type plug. A polarized plug has two blades with onewider than the other. A grounding type plug has two blades and a third grounding prong. The wide blade or the thirdprong is provided for your safety. If the provided plug does not fit your outlet, consult an electrician for replacement of theobsolete outlet.5. Protect the power cord from being walked on or pinched particularly at plugs, receptacles, and the point where it exitsfrom the component.6. Do not use this component near water.7. Only use the attachments/accessories specified by the manufacturer.8. Clean only with dry cloth.9. Use only with the cart, stand, tripod, bracket, or table specified by the manufacturer, or sold with the component. Whenthe TV is placed on a cart, use caution when moving the cart to avoid injury from tip-over.10. Unplug this component during lightning storms or when unused for long periods of time.11. Refer all servicing to qualified service personnel. Service is required when the component is damaged in any way, such aspower supply cord or plug damage, liquid spilled on or objects falling onto the component, rain or moisture exposure,abnormal operation, or if the component has been dropped.12. If an outside antenna or cable system is connected to the product, be sure the antenna or cable system is grounded soas to provide some protection against voltage surges and built-up static charges. Section 810 of the National ElectricalCode, ANSI/NFPA No. 70-1984 (Section 54 of Canadian Electrical Code, Part 1) provides information with respect toproper grounding of the mast and supporting structure, grounding of the lead-in wire to an antenna-discharge unit, size ofgrounding conductors, location of antenna-discharge unit, connection to grounding electrodes, and requirements for thegrounding electrode. See following example:ANTENNALEAD INWIREGROUND CLAMPGROUNDING CONDUCTORS(NEC SECTION 810-21)GROUND CLAMPSPOWER SERVICE GROUNDINGELECTRODE SYSTEM(NEC ART 250, PARTH)ELECTRIC SERVICEEQUIPMENTANTENNADISCHARGE UNIT(NEC SECTION 810-20)
4     Table of ContensImportant Information................................................................................................................................. iImportant Safety Instructions ...................................................................................................................... iChapter 1 I Connections and SetupBefore Initial Setup .......................................................................................................................... 6Protect Against Power Surges............................................................................................................ 6Safety Information .............................................................................................................................. 6Avoid Audio Interference .................................................................................................................... 6Avoid Direct Light ............................................................................................................................... 6Check Supplied Parts ........................................................................................................................ 6Attaching Your TV to the Table Stand ............................................................................................. 7Mounting Your TV to the Wall .......................................................................................................... 7Obtain the Signal.............................................................................................................................. 8What You Need .................................................................................................................................. 8What You Need to Know .................................................................................................................... 8Choose Your Connections ............................................................................................................... 9Connecting a Component with Composite Video (Good) ................................................................... 10Connecting a Component with Component Video (Better) ................................................................ 10Connecting a Component with HDMI (Best) ...................................................................................... 11Connecting a PC Component ........................................................................................................... 12Viewing the Picture from the Connected Component ........................................................................ 13Viewing a PC..................................................................................................................................... 13Plug in the TV .................................................................................................................................. 14Put Batteries in the Remote ........................................................................................................... 14Turn on the TV ................................................................................................................................. 14Using the Remote Control to Complete Initial Setup .................................................................... 14Complete the Initial Setup .............................................................................................................. 15Set the Menu Language .................................................................................................................... 15Set the TV Location Mode ................................................................................................................. 15Complete Channel Setup .................................................................................................................. 15What To Expect ............................................................................................................................... 16Watching TV- Analog Channels ......................................................................................................... 16Watching TV – Digital Channels ......................................................................................................... 16Changing Channels ........................................................................................................................... 16Explanation of Jacks (in alphabetical order).................................................................................. 17Buttons and Other Jacks on Your TV ............................................................................................. 18Side Input Jacks ............................................................................................................................... 18Side Panel Buttons............................................................................................................................ 18Table of Contents
Chapter 2 I Using the Remote ControlRemote Control Buttons ................................................................................................................. 19Chapter 3 I Using TV FeaturesChannel Banner............................................................................................................................... 20Parental Controls and V-Chip ......................................................................................................... 20V-Chip – US and Canada .................................................................................................................. 20Create Password .............................................................................................................................. 21Lock/Unlock Parental Controls .......................................................................................................... 21V-Chip Rating Screen ........................................................................................................................ 21US V-Chip TV Ratings ....................................................................................................................... 22Blocking Specific Content Themes .................................................................................................... 22US V-Chip Movie Rating Limit ........................................................................................................... 23Blocking Canada V-Chip Ratings ....................................................................................................... 23Reset Downloadable Data ................................................................................................................. 23Blocking Unrated/Exempt Programs ................................................................................................. 23Block Channel ................................................................................................................................... 23Block Buttons ................................................................................................................................... 24Change Password............................................................................................................................. 24Additional Features ......................................................................................................................... 24Screen Formats................................................................................................................................. 24Chapter 4 I Using the TV MenuUsing the Menu System .................................................................................................................. 25Picture Menu ................................................................................................................................... 25Sound Menu .................................................................................................................................... 26Setup Menu ..................................................................................................................................... 27List & Labels Menu ......................................................................................................................... 29Parental Control Menu .................................................................................................................... 29Chapter 5 I Other InformationFrequently Asked Questions (FAQs) .............................................................................................. 30Troubleshooting .............................................................................................................................. 31V-Chip Rating Explanations ............................................................................................................ 34US V-Chip Rating System ................................................................................................................. 34Canadian English V-Chip Rating System ...........................................................................................34Canadian French V-Chip Rating System ............................................................................................35Limited Warranty ............................................................................................................................. 36Care and Cleaning .......................................................................................................................... 39Table of Contens     5
Replacing your remoteIf you need to replaceyour remote, call1-800-338-0376.  Ashipping and handlingfee, and the appropriatesales tax, will be chargedupon ordering.  Haveyour Visa, MasterCard,or Discover Card ready.Graphics contained within this publication are presentation only.REMOTE CONTROLPART # RC2463001/01 POWER CORDRC2466     Chapter 1    Connections and Setup1 Connections and SetupBefore Initial SetupProtect Against Power Surges• Connect all components before you plug any 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 before you connect or disconnect any cables.•Make sure all antennas and cables are properly grounded. Refer to the Important Safety Instructions.Safety Information•Protect components from overheating.•Don’t block ventilation holes on any of the components. Arrange the components so that air can circulate freely.• Don’t stack components.• If you place the component 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 harmother components.Avoid Audio Interference•Position cables properly; insert each cable firmly into the designated jack.•If you place components above the TV, route all cables down one side of the back of the TV instead ofstraight down the middle.• If your antenna uses 300-ohm twin lead cables, do not coil the cables.• Keep twin lead cables away from audio/video cables.Avoid Direct LightDon’t place the TV where sunlight or room lighting is directed toward the screen. Use soft or indirect lighting.Check Supplied PartsCheck that the following parts were packed with your product.CABLE MANAGE-MENT STRAP St-screws2 AAA BATTERIES Table Stand
Attaching Your TV to the Table StandYour TV comes without the table stand attached so that you can choose to mount your TV either to its tablestand or to a wall (wall mount sold separately). If you want to mount your TV to the wall, don’t attach thetable stand, and instead, follow the Mounting Your TV to the Wall instructions.Step 1Place the plastic bag off the TV and place it on atable or other flat surface. Place the TV set facedown on the TV bag.Step 3Take the Table Stand and the three M5 ST-screws.Attach the Table Stand to the TV with he three M5ST-screws from the bottom, with a screwdriver.Connections and Setup     Chapter 1    7Step 2Remove the stand cap from the TV cabinet.Mounting Your TV to the WallThe VESA number is the horizontal and vertical measurement of the mounting holes. For example,200x100 refers to fact that the mounting measurements are 200mm horizontally and 100mm vertically.Follow the directions included with the wall mount to mount the TV to the wall.Caution:     Your wallmount must be able tobear a minimum of fivetimes the TV’s netweight to avoid causingdamage.To mount your TV to the wall, purchase a VESA wallTV cabinet with Table Stand attached.Models L32HD41/L32HD31R Purchase a VESA 200 x100, Size M4 screw
8     Chapter 1    Connections and SetupObtain the SignalThe first step in connecting your TV is obtaining the signal. The back panel of your TV allows you to receiveanalog and/or digital channels by using the ANTENNA/CABLE INPUT.Before you connect your TV, you have to determine whether you will be using an antenna or a cable serviceto obtain the signal.What You NeedAntenna (Rabbit Ears) or Outdoor Antenna with Coaxial CablePlug the antenna or coaxial cable from the wall outlet into the ANTENNA/CABLE INPUT on the back of theTV. You are ready to receive off-air local digital and analog channels.Cable ServicePlug the coaxial cable from the wall outlet into the ANTENNA/CABLE INPUT on the back of the TV.  You areready to receive your cable channels.Set-Top BoxIf you have a set-top box, you may need to call your cable company or satellite service provider. They mayrecommend special cables to allow you to view digital channels.What You Need to Know•Visit www.antennaweb.org for help in deciding what type of antenna to use in order to receive the localdigital channels available to you. Enter your location, and the program will list local analog and digitalstations available using your antenna.•When you watch TV, the Channel Banner displays the type of channel currently viewed. A “D” at the bottomof the screen denotes digital channels and an “A” denotes analog channels. For more information onChannel Banners, see page 20.COAXIAL CABLE OUTDOOR OR INDOOR ANTENNAOR
Home InstallationNote for USCustomers: If youprefer, we can provideyou with the name of anAuthorized ServiceRepresentative who will,for a fee, install yourelectronic entertainmentsystem and instruct youin its operation.For details about thisservice, call1-888-206-3359.Choose Your ConnectionsThere are several ways to connect components, such as DVD players and setup boxes, to your TV. Pleaseuse the following chart to determine which connections are best for you. Proceed to the appropriate pagesto connect your components.Audio R and L Video Audio/Videopage 10Audio R and L Y Pb Pr Component Video AudioAudio R and L HDMI/DVIJacks Used                          Cable Needed                                   Go to...VGAAudioHDMITM+  HDMI/DVI Adapter +ORAudiopages 10-11pages 11-12pages 12-13HDMITMVGAAudioInput                              Signal CompatabilityAnt/Cable                           480i, 480p, 720p, 1080i (NTSC, ATSC, and QAM formats)Composite Video                480iS-Video                              480iComponent  Video             480i, 480p, 720p/60Hz, 1080i/60Hz, 1080pPC                                     VGA, SVGA, XGAHDMI                                480i, 480p, 720p/60Hz, 1080i/60Hz, 1080p/60HzHDMI, the HDMI logo, and High-Definition Multimedia Interface are trademarks or registered trademarks ofHDMI Licensing LLC.1Connections and Setup     Chapter 1    9Customer SupportFor additional assistancein using your RCAproduct, please visitwww.rca.com/customersupport.
Don’t forget:If necessary, connectantenna or cable to geta picture. Go to page 8for instructions.Connecting a Component with Composite Video (Good)To connect a component with a video output jack, such as a DVD player, follow these steps:Example: DVD Player1. Connect the yellow video cable to the (VID 2) VIDEO jack on the side of the TV and to the video outputjack on the DVD player.2. Connect the red and white audio cables to the (VID 2) right and left audio jacks on the side of the TVand to the audio output jacks on the DVD player.Composite Video ConnectionThis is an example of a connection using the composite video jack.Connecting a Component with Component Video (Better)To connect a component that has Y Pb Pr jacks, such as a DVD player, follow these steps:Example: DVD Player1. Connect three video cables or special Y Pb Pr cables to the COMPONENT INPUT (CMPT) Y Pb Prjacks on the back of the TV and to the Y Pb Pr outputs on the DVD player.2. Connect your red and white audio cables to the COMPONENT INPUT (CMPT) right and left AUDIOjacks on the back of the TV and to the audio output jacks on the DVD player.AUDIO/VIDEOINPUT2 (VID2)10     Chapter 1    Connections and SetupCOMPOSITE VIDEO CABLES ARE COLORCODED-YELLOW=VIDEORED=RIGHT AUDIO; WHITE=LEFT AUDIORedYellowWhite
Don’t forget:If necessary, connectantenna or cable to geta picture. Go to page 8for instructions.Component Video ConnectionThis is an example of a connection using the component video jacks. Go to page 10 for specificinstructions.Connecting a Component with HDMI (Best)High-Definition Multimedia Interface (HDMI) technology is an uncompressed digital connection that carriesboth video and audio data by way of an integrated mini-plug cable. Since HDMI technology is based onDigital Visual Interface (DVI), the jack on the back of your TV is also compatible with components that havea DVI output jack.Example: Set-top box with HDMI jack:1. Connect an HDMI cable to the HDMI INPUT 2 jack or the HDMI/DVI INPUT 1 jack on the back of the TVand to the HDMI output jack on the back of the set-top box.Example: Set-top box with DVI jack:To connect an HDMI cable and an HDMI/DVI adapter:1. Connect an HDMI cable to the HDMI/DVI INPUT 1 jack on the back of the TV.2. Attach an HDMI/DVI adapter to the end of the HDMI cable; then connect the adapter to the DVI outputjack on the set-top box.3. Since you’re using an HDMI/DVI adapter, you need to connect separate audio cables to the DVI AUDIOINPUT right and left DVI AUDIO jacks on the back of the TV and to the right and left audio jacks on theback of the set-top box.CMPTConnections and Setup     Chapter 1    11AUDIO CABLES ARE COLORCODED - RED= RIGHT AUDIO,WHITE=LEFT AUDIORedWhiteCOMPONENT VIDEO CABLES(Y Pb Pr) ARE COLOR CODED-GREEN, BLUE AND REDBlueRedGreen
HDMI/DVI Connection (Best)This is an example of a connection using the HDMI/DVI INPUT 1 jack. Go to page 11 for specific instructions.ORHDMI Cable HDMI Cable    +   HDMI/DVI Adapter   +RedWhiteAudio cables are color codedRed=right audio; white=left audioConnecting a PC ComponentTo connect a personal computer and use your TV as a monitor, follow these steps:1. Connect one end of a 15-pin monitor cable to the PC VIDEO jack on the TV and the other end to thePC's video output jack.Note: If your PC's video output isn't 15-pin, you'll need an adapter that can connect to a 15-pin monitor cable.2. Connect a 3.5mm stereo mini-pin audio cable (sometimes referred to as 1/8" stereo mini-pin) to the PCAUDIO jack on the back of the TV and the other end to the audio output jack on the PC.AUDIOVIDEOPC INPUTHDMI/DVIINPUT 1Don’t forget:If necessary, connectantenna or cable to geta picture. Go to page 8for instructions.12     Chapter 1    Connections and Setup
PC ConnectionThis is an example of a connection using the PC INPUT VIDEO jack. Go to page 12 for specific instructions.Viewing the Picture from the Connected Component1. Plug in the TV (see page 14 for details) and the component, such as a DVD player or a VCR.2. Turn on the TV and the component you want to view.3. Press the INPUT button on the remote control to display the signal source. Press the up or down arrowto select VID 2 (if connected to the VIDEO INPUT 2 jacks), CMPT (if connected to the CMPT jacks)or HDMI 1 (if connected to the HDMI/DVI INPUT 1 jack). Press OK to confirm your selection. To returnto viewing TV channels, use the number buttons to enter the channel you wish to view.Note: If the picture from the DVD player appears black and white and your component is connected to theVIDEO INPUT, you may be tuned to the wrong input. Make sure you press INPUT and use the up or downarrow until you see VID 1, CMPT or HDMI 1 displayed at the top left of the TV screen. Press OK to confirm.Note: When you have connected all additional components to your TV, go to page 15 for initial setup instructions.Viewing a PC1. Plug in the TV and the computer.2. Turn on the TV and the computer.3. Press the INPUT button on the remote control to display the signal source.  Press the up or down arrowto select PC.  Press OK to confirm.  To go back to viewing TV channels, use the number buttons toenter the channel you wish to view.Note: When you have connected all additional components to your TV, go to page 15 for initial Setup Instructions.AUDIOVIDEOPC INPUTHDMI/DVI INPU 1Connections and Setup     Chapter 1    13Don’t forget:If necessary, connectantenna or cable to geta picture. Go to page 8for instructions.
Note: Highlighted itemsstand out from othermenu items on the list(appear darker, brighter,or a different color).Plug in the TVPlug the end of the power cord into the back of the TV. Plug the other end into an outlet, inserting theplug completely. Do not plug the TV into an outlet controlled by a light switch.Put Batteries in the Remote• Remove the battery compartment cover from the back of the remote control by pushing the tab andlifting off the cover.•Insert 2 AAA batteries, making sure the polarities (+ and -) are aligned correctly.•Replace the cover.Turn on the TVTurn on your TV by pressing the Power button (    ) on the side of the TV or the ON•OFF or TV button onthe remote control.Using the Remote Control to Complete InitialSetupYou will need to use the remote control to complete the setup of your TV. The remote control allows youto navigate through and select items that appear in the on-screen menus. The process works the same onall menu screens: highlight your choice and select it.To select a menu item, press the arrows to highlight one of the items listed on the screen. Use the up ordown arrow to move up or down. Use OK button or right arrow to view other selections for a menu choiceor to display a sub-menu. To return to the previous menu, press the GO BACK key or left arrow.14     Chapter 1    Connections and Setup
Complete the Initial SetupThe menu system in your TV allows all of the TV’s features to work properly. The first time you turnon your TV, the language screen appears.Set the Menu LanguageThe first step of the setup requires you to select your preferred language for the menu system. IfEnglish is your preferred language, press OK and proceed to set the TV Location Mode. To chooseanother language, press the down arrow until that language is highlighted, and select it by pressingthe OK button.Set the TV Location ModeAfter choosing the language, a menu screen asks you to set the TV Location. Choosing “Home” forthe TV Location assigns the optimal picture settings for most home environments. This is also themost energy-efficient setting. After Choosing “Home,” press OK; the Picture Mode will automatically beset to “Natural” and the Setup Menu will display.If choosing “Retail,” which is not Energy Star compliant, press OK to display the options “Proceed”and “Go Back.” Choose “Go Back,” and press OK to return to the previous menu which allows theselection of Retail and Home Modes. Choose “Proceed” and press OK to confirm the selection ofthe Retail Mode. The Picture Mode will automatically be set to “Vibrant” and the Setup Menu willdisplay.Complete Channel SetupMake sure you've connected the TV to the cable or an off-air signal before you start the next part ofthe setup.Set the Signal TypeFrom the Setup menu, press the up or down arrow to highlight Signal Type. If you have connectedthe cable to your ANTENNA/CABLE INPUT jack, the option is chosen for you. Simply press thedown arrow to continue. To choose ANTENNA, choose the OK button or right arrow and press thedown arrow to continue.Complete the Channel SearchWith Channel Search highlighted, press OK or the right arrow button to begin the channel search. Ifyou chose Cable as your signal type, the search takes a while because the compiled list includes allavailable channels, (analog and digital) and initially includes scrambled channels. Scrambled channelsare removed from the list after all channels are identified.The Channel Search process includes the following steps:1. The search first seeks analog channels and places the number of channels found next to AnalogChannels Found.2. The search then looks for digital channels and places the number of channels found next toDigital Channels Found. This number may seem high. This is because the number includes bothscrambled (for example, Pay Per View) and non-scrambled channels, depending on what yourcable company is sending. You may not be able to view all of the detected channels; some ofthe digital cable channels may be scrambled.3. When Channel Search is in progress, you can press the CLEAR button to cancel the search.Any channels already found will be stored.4. When Channel Search is complete, the menu will clear automatically after a few seconds.You may find there are still some channels in your list that are unavailable to view. To delete thesechannels, press MENU and choose List and Labels. Removing channels from your channel list maybe time-consuming, so you may want to do it later. Go to page 29 for details on editing yourchannel list.Note: If you are using a satellite or cable set-top box, you do not need to complete Channel Search.Press OK or  > to start channel search.SetupList & LabelsParental ControlSoundExitPictureMenu LanguageTimeEnglishClosed CaptionSignal TypeChannel SearchCableStart Channel Search in progress. Press CLEAR  to cancel.Any channels already found will be stored.  Channel SetupSetupList & LabelsParental ControlSoundExitPictureSignal TypeAuto Channel SearchSearching for analog channels.Searching for digital channels.ProgressAnalog Channels FoundDigital Channels FoundCableRunningAntenna00Connections and Setup     Chapter 1    15TV LocationRetailHomeThis mode is Energy Star Compliant.LanguageEnglishPress OK or > to open this menuF renchSpanish
What To ExpectWatching TVAnalog ChannelsAn “A” next to the channel number denotes that you are watching an analog channel.  Analog video issent in a 4/3 format. Your TV can display these channels in a 16/9 format by pressing the FORMAT buttonto view the different formats available. Go to page 24 for more explanation of screen formats.Watching TVDigital ChannelsA “D” next to the channel number denotes that you are watching a digital channel. Most digital video is sent ina 16/9 format, which fills the screen. However, it is sometimes sent in 4/3 format, which does not fill yourscreen. The format is dependent on how the station or source component is configuring the video.Note: If there are bars on-screen, press the FORMAT button to try a different format. This may eliminate thebars. Some bars can't be removed because of the way the signal is sent by the broadcaster. Go to page 24 formore explanation of screen formats.Changing Channels• Digital channels can have both primary channels (like the analog channel number) and sub-channels. Totune to a digital channel with a sub-channel, such as 10.1, enter the primary channel number (10), thenpress the “.” button. Enter the sub-channel number (1) and press OK.• Depending upon the type of signals you have connected to your HDTV, you may notice that thechannels change more slowly than usual. This is perfectly normal. Digital channels sometimes takelonger to tune.16     Chapter 1    Connections and Setup
Explanation of Jacks (in alphabetical order)This section describes the jacks on the back panel of your TV. There are several ways to connect components.ANTENNA/CABLE INPUT  Lets you connect a coaxial cable to receive the signal from your antenna, cable, or cable box.AUDIO/VIDEO INPUT 1 (VID 1) Lets you connect a component that has composite video jacks, such as a VCR or DVD player.•L AUDIO Provides left audio connection when using the VIDEO INPUT 1 jack or the S-VIDEO INPUT jack. The left audio connectorsare usually white. For mono audio sources, be sure to use the left AUDIO INPUT.•R AUDIO Provides right audio connection when using the VIDEO INPUT 1 or the S-VIDEO INPUT jack. The right audio connectoris usually red.COMPONENT INPUT Let you connect a component that has component video jacks, such as a DVD player.•CMPT Y Pb Pr (Component Video) Provides good picture quality because the video is separated into threesignals. Use three video-grade or component video cables for the connection. When using CMPT Y Pb Pr, make sure youconnect left and right audio cables to the CMPT L and R AUDIO jacks.•CMPT L AUDIO Provides left audio connection when using the  CMPT VIDEO inputs. The left audio connector is usually white. Formono audio sources, be sure to use the left AUDIO input.•CMPT R AUDIO Provides right audio connection when using the CMPT VIDEO inputs. The right audio connector is usually red.DIGITAL AUDIO OUTPUT (coaxial) Use a digital coaxial cable to connect your TV to a compatible audio receiver.HDMI INPUT 2  Lets you connect a component, such as a digital cable box, with an HDMI output for the best picture quality.HDMI/DVI INPUT 1 (High-Definition Multimedia Interface/Digital Visual Interface) Provides an uncompressed digital connection thatcarries both video and audio data by way of an integrated mini-plug cable. Since HDMI technology is based on Digital Visual Inter-face (DVI), the jack on the back of your TV is also compatible with DVI components.•DVI AUDIO L (used for DVI only) Provides left audio connection when using the HDMI 1 jack for DVI. The left audio connector isusually white. For mono audio sources, be sure to use the left AUDIO input.•DVI AUDIO R (used for DVI only) Provides right audio connection when using the HDMI 1 jack for DVI. The right audio connectoris usually red.Note: If using a DVI component, remember to connect the left and right audio cables because the DVI cable carries only the picturesignal, not the sound.PC VIDEO INPUT  Connect your computer or other component with a VGA output to this jack using a 15-pin, D-sub cable.PC AUDIO (Stereo mini jack) Use to obtain sound when a PC is connected to the PC input. Use a 3.5mm stereo mini-pin cable(sometimes referred to as 1/8” stereo mini-pin) to connect a PC to your TV.S-VIDEO INPUT  Allows you to connect an S-Video cable from another component. Make sure you also connect audio cables fromthe component to the TV. To access a component connected to the S-Video jack, press the INPUT button on your remote; thenpress the up or down arrow to select S-VID. Press the OK button to confirm.Note: Do not connect to both the S-VIDEO and VIDEO jacks on VID1 at the same time.PC INPUT ANTENNA/CABLEHDMIINPUT 2VIDEOHDMI/DVIINPUT  1S-VIDEOAUDIOVIDEOCOMPONENT  IN PUT (CMPT) AUDIO/VIDEOINPUT (VID1)YPbPrRAUDIOLRDVI AUDIOLRAUDIOLDIGITAL AUDIO  OUTCOAXIALConnections and Setup     Chapter 1    17
Buttons and Other Jacks on Your TVSide Input JacksSERVICE  For service use only.AUDIO/VIDEO INPUT 2 (VID 2) Lets you connect a component that has composite video jacks, such asa VCR or DVD player.•L AUDIO Provides left audio connection when using the VIDEO INPUT 2 jack. The left audio connectorsare usually white. For mono audio sources, be sure to use the left AUDIO INPUT.•R AUDIO Provides right audio connection when using the VIDEO INPUT 2 jack.The right audio connectoris usually red.HEADPHONES Allow you to connect headphones to listen to the sound coming from the TV.Side Panel ButtonsIf you cannot locate your remote, you can use the side panel buttons on your TV to operate many TVfeatures.(    ) POWER Tur ns the TV on and off.MENU Brings up the TV Main Menu.VOL (    ) Increases the volume. In the TV menu system, it acts like the right arrow on the remote controland can be used to select menu options.VOL (    ) Decreases the volume. In the TV menu system, it acts like the left arrow on the remote controland can be used to select menu options.CH (    ) Scans up through the channel list. In the TV menu system, it acts like the up arrow on the remotecontrol and can be used to select menu options.CH (    ) Scans down through the channel list. In the TV menu system, it acts like the down arrow on theremote control and can be used to select menu options.18     Chapter 1    Connections and Setup
Remote Control ButtonsNumber Buttons Using these buttons, enter channel numbers.To enter a channel, press the number buttons and press OK (or let the entry timeout).To enter a digital channel with a sub-channel, enter the main channel; then, press the “.”button to enter the sub-channel and press OK.Arrows (    /    /     /     ) Use the four arrows to highlight different items in the TV menu andto adjust the menu controls.CH + or CH - Scans up or down through the current channel list. Press once to changethe channel up or down; press and hold to continue changing channels.CLEAR  Removes any menu or display from the screen and returns you to normalviewing.FAV Press to browse the channels in your favorite list. Use the arrows to highlight options,and press OK to select.  Or press the FAV button repeatedly to cycle through your favoritechannels.FORMAT  Press to change the screen formats. Press the up or down arrow to choose theavailable options or press the FORMAT button repeatedly to cycle through the options. Go topage 24 for more information on screen formats.GO BACK Returns to the previous channel.INPUT Accesses the available video input channels (WATCH TV, VID 1, VID 2, S-VID,CMPT, PC, HDMI 1, HDMI 2). Use the arrows to highlight options, and press OK to select.Or press the INPUT button repeatedly to cycle through options.  To resume TV viewing,press the number buttons to enter the channel.INFO If no menus are on-screen, displays the Channel Banner; press again to showupcoming program information, if available. Pressing three times clears the screen.MENU Accesses the Main Menu.MUTE Reduces the TV volume to its minimum level. Press again to restore the volume.OK When in the menu system, pressing the OK button selects the highlighted item.(    ) (ON•OFF)  When in TV Mode, pressing this button turns the TV on or off.TV  Press to display the Channel Banner.VOL - or VOL + Decreases or increases the TV volume.Using the INPUT ButtonUse the INPUT button to scroll through the available video input channels and view componentsyou have connected to the TV.1. Make sure the component you wish to view is turned on.2. Press INPUT to display the input choices.  Press the up or down arrow to choose theavailable video input source or press the INPUT button repeatedly to cycle through the options.3. Press OK to tune to it and view the component.Remote control part number RC2463001/01Note:     If you need to replace yourremote, call 1-800-338-0376. Ashipping and handling fee, and theappropriate sales tax, will be chargedupon ordering. Have your Visa,MasterCard, or Discover Card ready.RC246Using the Remote Control     Chapter 2    192 Using the Remote Control
20     Chapter 3    Using TV Features3 Using TV FeaturesChannel BannerThere are several indicators that may appear when you press the INFO button on the remote control. Thisdisplay is called the Channel Banner. The following list describes the items on the Channel Banner screen(left to right and top to bottom).A 135 If the channel is analog, A is displayed. If it’s a digital channel, D isdisplayed. Thechannel, sub-channel (if available for digital channels) and channel name or labelyou’re currently viewing are displayed.Mono Displays whether the current channel is being broadcast in stereo or mono. If thecurrent channel is digital, this space will be blank.SAP If the current channel is analog, this shows if it is broadcasting SAP (Second AudioProgram) information. If the current channel is digital, this area shows the language, ifprovided by the broadcaster.   Parent Control The Parent Control state (locked or unlocked) of the current program or channel.1:14 PM Current time.Parental Controls and V-ChipThe choices in the US V-Chip and Canada V-Chip menus involve software inside your TV, referred to asV-Chip, which allows you to block TV programs and movies. TV programs can be blocked by age-basedratings, such as TV-MA (See page 22). If available, TV programs can also be blocked by content, such asadult language (L) (See page 22). Movies can only be blocked by age-based ratings (See page 23). Onceyou block programs, you can unblock them by entering a password. By default, the software inside yourTV is turned off or unlocked. For instructions to lock V-Chip, see page 21.V-Chip - US and CanadaV-Chip reads the program’s age-based rating (TV-MA, TV-14, etc.) and content themes (Violence (V), AdultLanguage (L), etc.). If you have blocked the rating and/or content themes that the program contains, youreceive a message that the channel is currently blocked. Change the channel or press OK to enter yourpassword and temporarily deactivate the parental controls.Broadcasters are not required to provide content themes, so programs received with no content themesare blocked only if you block their age-based rating. You can also block programs that have been given anExempt rating, and programs that are considered unrated. See page 34 for the US and Canada ratingsexplanations.Note: Parental controlsettings are notavailable for HDMI 1,HDMI 2, CMPT, or PCINPUTS. These settingsmust be set in theconnectedcomponent’s parentalcontrols.   A135    1:14 PMMONO
Create PasswordThis option enables you to set your own password for parental controls.1. Press MENU on the remote control. The Main Menu appears.2. Press the up or down arrow to select Parental Control.3. Press OK or the right arrow button to display options.4. Select Create Password; then press OK or the right arrow button to open this menu.5. Select New Password, then enter your own password using the digit keys.6. Select Confirm, then re-enter your own password using the digit keys.7. Press Go Back or the left arrow to go back to the previous menu.Lock/Unlock Parental Controls• When the Parental Control Menu is accessed from the Main Menu and the parental controls arepermanently unlocked, the following message is displayed:“Parental Controls are UNLOCKED. Rating limits and Channel Block will NOT require a password toview the picture. To lock, use ‘Lock parental controls’ function. Press OK key to continue.”•Press OK or the right arrow button to display the Parental Control Menu and highlight LockParental Control. Enter your four-digit password using the digit keys.Note: When you enter the correct password, the Parental Control menu is displayed. For information onchanging a password, see page 24. If you forget your password, turn off the TV. Simultaneously pressand hold VOL down button on the side panel and CLEAR button on the remote for 5 seconds. The nexttime you enter the Parental Control menu, you will be able to enter a new password.V-Chip Rating ScreenThe following graphic details where items are located within the TV Ratings option with the US V-Chipmenu.SetupList & LabelsParental ControlSoundExitPictureLock Parental ControlSelect ChannelBlock ChannelButton BlockV-ChipCreate PasswordA2 --  --  --  --Press > or OK to open this menu.SetupList & LabelsParental ControlSoundExitPictureOld PasswordNew PasswordConfirm --  --  --  -- --  --  --  --Create PasswordPlease input your new password.SetupList & LabelsParental ControlSoundExitPictureLock Parental ControlSelect ChannelBlock ChannelButton BlockV-ChipChange PasswordA2 --  --  --  --To  lock parental controls, enter 4 digit using digit keys.Using TV Features     Chapter 3    21SetupList & LabelsParental ControlSoundExitPictureTV RatingTV-MATV-14TV-PGTV-GTV-Y7TV-YStatusViewViewViewViewViewViewDL SVFVPress OK  to view/block movies with this rating.Rating Status FieldLets you select whether the status of the age-basedrating to the left limit is view or block.Rating FieldLets you selectfrom a list of age-based ratings youcan block or view.Content ThemesLists the contentthemes you can blockor view.Content Status FieldsLets you select which content themes to view forthe selected rating, and whether the status ofthe content theme is currently unlocked (     ) orlocked (    ).Note: If you do not lockparental controls, noneof the settings for V-Chip,Button Block or BlockChannel will take effect.
SetupList & LabelsParental ControlSoundExitPictureTV RatingTV-MATV-14TV-PGTV-GTV-Y7TV-YStatusViewViewViewViewViewViewDL SVFVPress OK  to view/block movies with this rating.SetupList & LabelsParental ControlSoundExitPictureTV RatingTV-MATV-14TV-PGTV-GTV-Y7TV-Y StatusViewViewViewViewViewViewDSVFVLPress OK   to view/block programs with this rating that contains adult language.Note: Broadcasters arenot required to providecontent themes orage-based ratings. Youmust remember to lockParental Controls forrating limits to takeeffect.22     Chapter 3    Using TV FeaturesUS V-Chip TV RatingsBlocking Age-Based RatingsYou can automatically block all program ratings above a specified age-based rating level.1. Choose Parental Control from the Main Menu. If parental controls have previously been locked,you must enter your password.2. Highlight and select V-Chip.3. Highlight and select US V-Chip.4. Highlight and select TV Rating.5. Press the up or down arrow to scroll to the rating corresponding with the lowest rating you wishto block.6. Press the OK button to toggle between View and Block. The status for the rating and all higherratings automatically changes to Block.7. Use the GO BACK button or left arrow repeatedly to return to the Parental Control Menu.8. Select Lock Parental Control from the Parental Control Menu. For rating limits to take effect, enter thecorrect password.To view age-based ratings after you’ve locked them, follow the same steps as above to unlock.Blocking Specific Content ThemesYou can block programs based on their content. (Content is represented by the D, L, S, V and FVon your screen.) When you block a content theme for a particular rating, you automatically blockthat content theme for higher-rated programs as well. To block program content:1. Choose Parental Control from the Main Menu. If parental controls have previously been locked,you must enter your password.2. Highlight and select V-Chip.3. Highlight and select US V-Chip.4. Highlight and select TV Ratings.5. Determine the content themes you want to block.6. Press the down arrow to scroll to the rating whose content theme you want to change.7. Press the right arrow to highlight a particular content theme.8. Press the OK button to change its status to block. (For example, if you block the language (L)corresponding with TV-14. The language for TV-MA is blocked as well.)To view content themes after you've locked them, follow the same steps as above to unlock.Note: If you unlock the language corresponding with TV-14, the language for TV-MA doesn't unlock. Youhave to unlock the content theme status for each rating separately.Hierarchy of Age-Based RatingsTV-MA Mature Audience OnlyTV-14 Parents Strongly CautionedTV-PG Parents Guidance SuggestedTV-G General AudienceTV-Y7 Directed to Children 7 Years and OlderTV-Y All ChildrenDSexually Explicit DialogueLAdult LanguageSSexual SituationsVViolenceFV Fantasy ViolenceContent Themes
US V-Chip Movie Rating LimitSet movie rating limits by blocking movies rated above a specified level. To accessthe Movie Rating Limit Menu, follow these steps:1. Press MENU on the remote control (the Main Menu appears).2. Select Parental Control.3. Highlight and select V-Chip.  Then highlight and select US V-Chip.5. Highlight and select Movie Ratings.6. Press the down arrow to scroll to the rating you want to change.7. Press the OK button to change its status to block (all ratings above the one youselected change to block).8. Press the GO BACK button or the left arrow repeatedly to exit the Parental Control Menu.Blocking Canada V-Chip RatingsIf you receive Canadian programs, you can block Canadian English and FrenchV-Chip by ratings only. When you block a particular rating, you automaticallyblock the higher-rated programs as well. To block Canadian English and Frenchprogram ratings, follow these steps:1. Press MENU on the remote control (the Main Menu appears).2. Select Parental Control.3. Highlight and select V-Chip.4. Select Canada V-Chip.5. Highlight English Ratings or French Ratings and press OK.6. Press the down arrow to scroll to the rating you want to change.7. Press the OK button to change its status to block (all ratings above the one youselected change to block).8. Press the GO BACK button or left arrow repeatedly to exit the Parental Control Menu.Reset Downloadable DataSelect this option and press OK to reset downloadable rating data, if present.Blocking Unrated/Exempt ProgramsThe Unrated/Exempt Ratings option lets you decide if programs that the V-Chiprecognizes as unrated or exempt can be viewed. Unrated TV programs may includenews, sports, political, religious, local and weather programs, emergency bulletins,public announcements, and programs without ratings. The Exempt option applies toboth US and Canadian unrated programs and Canadian programs rated E.Press the down arrow to highlight Unrated/Exempt Ratings. Then press the OKbutton or the right arrow to toggle between View and Block.View All unrated programs are available.Block All unrated programs are not available.Block ChannelTurn this option on to block the channel you choose in the Select Channel option.Use the CH+ or CH- to find the channel you want to block. Then press the downarrow to select Block Channel. Press the OK button to place a checkmark in theBlock Channel box to block the channel. When you tune to that channel, you'll needto enter a password to view the channel if parental control is locked. Press the GOBACK button or left arrow repeatedly to exit the Parental Control Menu.SetupList & LabelsParental ControlSoundExitPictureLock Parental ControlSelect ChannelBlock ChannelV-ChipChange PasswordA2 --  --  --  --Button BlockPress > or OK to block/umblock the selected channel.SetupList & LabelsParental ControlSoundExitPicture18+14+PGGC8+CEnglish RatingViewViewViewViewViewViewPress OK ro > to view/block programs with this rating.Note: You mustremember to lockparental controls forrating limits to takeeffect.Note: These ratings areavailable only if thebroadcaster is sendingthem.Press OK or > to view/block programs with this rating.SetupList & LabelsParental ControlSoundExitPictureUS V-ChipCanada V-ChipDownloadable RatingReset Downloadable DataUnrated/Exempt Rating V-ChipViewUsing TV Features     Chapter 3    23
SetupList & LabelsParental ControlSoundExitPictureLock Parental ControlSelect ChannelBlock ChannelButton Block  V-Ch ipChange PasswordA2 --  --  --  --Press > or OK to change this setting.Block ButtonsSelect this option to block (disable) or unblock (enable) the TV’s side panel buttons so that theycan't be used. The remote still tunes to any channel. If you're using this to keep children fromchanging channels, remove access to any remote that is capable of operating the television whileyou have the side panel blocked. Don’t forget to lock parental controls after you change the status.If you don’t, the Button Block action will not take effect.Change PasswordThis option allows you to set a new V-Chip password. From the Parental Control Menu, highlightand select Change Password. Using the digit keys, enter a new password and press OK. Re-enterthe new password again for verification and press OK to confirm.Additional FeaturesThere are additional features available unrelated to parental controls.Screen FormatsScreen format refers to the way the picture is displayed on your TV. Press the FORMAT button on yourremote to see if a different format is available for the video you are viewing. The format changes as youpress the FORMAT button, and the format type is displayed at the top left of the screen.Analog video is sent in a 4/3 format, which your TV displays in a 16/9 format. Most digital video issent in a 16/9 format which fills your screen, but it sometimes is sent in 4/3, which does not fill yourscreen. It depends on how the station or component connected to your TV is formatting the video.If there are bars on the screen, press the FORMAT button to try a different format that may eliminatethe bars. Some bars can't be removed because of the way the format is sent by the broadcaster.Examples of the different formats for SD Video appear below.SetupList & LabelsParental ControlSoundExitPictureOld PINNew PINConfirm --   --   --  -- --   --   --  --Change Password --   --   --  --Please input your old password.24     Chapter 3    Using TV FeaturesNote: For HD Video,press FORMAT tochoose from Full,Expand, Cinerama andZoom. For VGA signal,choose from Normal,Full, and Dot by Dot.For HDMI and CMPTinputs, there is also aNo Overscan format.Full ModeHorizantol overscan: about 95%Vertical overscan: about 95%Display with 16:9Normal ModeHorizantol overscan: about 95%Vertical overscan: about 95%Display with 4:3Cinerama ModeHorizantol overscan: about 95%Vertical overscan: about 90%Zoom ModeHorizantol overscan: about 95%Vertical overscan: about 70%Upper & lower black belt cut
Using the Menu SystemThis section explores the menus of your TV. Each menu is outlined and detailed to help you get themost from your TV. The Parental Control Menu is discussed in Chapter 3. To access the menusystem, follow these steps:1. Press the MENU button.2. Use the up or down arrow to highlight an option and press OK or the right arrow to display it.3. Press the up and down arrow to move to a different option within the menu. If necessary, pressOK or right arrow to display the choices of the option you’ve highlighted. If available, use the textat the bottom of each screen for help.4. To return to the previous menu, press the GO BACK or left arrow.Descriptions of each menu are discussed in the order they appear.There are two ways to exit a menu:•Press the CLEAR or Menu button. The menus are cleared from the screen and you return to TV viewing.•Press the GO BACK or left arrow repeatedly until the menus disappear.Picture MenuThe Picture Menu contains menus and controls to configure the way the picture appears. ThePicture Menu options apply to the video for the main TV and VIDEO INPUT selections. All pictureoptions can be applied to each input - VID 1, VID 2, CMPT, HDMI 1, HDMI 2 and PC.Press MENU on the remote. Select Picture from the Main menu. Press the OK button or right arrowto display options.Picture Settings:Preset -  (not available on PC)  Allows you to select one of the preset picture settings: Vibrant,Sports, Personal, Natural, or Cinematic. Choose the setting that is best for your viewingenvironment.Brightness -  Use the left or right arrow to adjust the brightness of the picture.Color - Use the right or left arrow to adjust the richness of the color.Sharpness (not available on PC) - Use the right or left arrow to adjust the crispness of theedges in the picture.Tint (not available on PC) - This option adjusts the balance between the red and green levels.Contrast -Use the left or right arrow to adjust the difference between the light and dark areas ofthe picture.Advanced Picture Settings:Light SensorWhen activated, this feature monitors the ambient light conditions in the room and adjusts theTV’s backlight for optimum viewing. It also serves as an energy-saving feature by lowering thebacklight power level when appropriate (typically in darker room conditions).SetupList & LabelsParental ControlSoundExitPictureSetupList & LabelsParental ControlSoundExitPicturePress > or OK to change this setting.Picture Preset  Brightness Color Contrast Advanced SettingsSharpnessTintPersonal50504080Advanced SettingsSetupList & LabelsParental ControlSoundExitPictureLight Sensor   Dynamic BacklightColor WarmthNoise ReductionOffOnCoolOffPress > or OK to change this setting.Using the TV Menu     Chapter 4    254 Using the TV Menu
Dynamic Backlight Turn on this option to automatically adjust the brightness of the backlightaccording to the content of the incoming signal. This optimizes the picture quality and decreasespower consumption.Color Warmth - This option allows you to select one of three automatic color adjustments: Coolfor a bluer palette of picture colors; Normal; or Warm for a redder palette of color. The warmsetting corresponds to the NTSC standard of 6500 K. Use the left or right arrow to makeadjustments.Video Noise Reduction (not available on PC channels) - This setting reduces picture “static”or any type of interference. This feature is especially useful for providing a clearer picture in weakanalog signal conditions. Press the right arrow to choose between these options:Low for a softer, smoother picture that retains picture sharpness and detail.Medium for a slightly softer picture than the Low setting.High for an even softer, smoother picture than the other settings (the picture detail issomewhat decreased).OFF turn off this function.Sound MenuThe Sound Menu lets you adjust audio output. To access the Sound Menu, press MENU on theremote, and then select Sound from the Main Menu. Press the OK button or right arrow to displayoptions. The following audio items can be adjusted:Equalizer  The five-band graphic equalizer allows you to adjust the audio frequency settings. Youcan select one of the five-band equalizer presets or create your own personal preset.Sound Preset  Allows you to choose a specific Sound Preset. Press the right arrow to cyclethrough the options: Standard, Movie, Voice, Music and Personal.Frequency Range  Displays the different graphic equalizer bands set for each Sound Presetoption. Choose a band and make adjustments. When you make adjustments, the Sound Presetoption automatically changes to Personal.  Press the left or right arrow to select the frequency(100Hz, 300Hz, 1KHz, 3KHz, 10KHz) you want to adjust. Use the up or down arrow to adjustthe level. When you are done adjusting the levels, press the OK button to exit.Frequency Range  To view the frequency of another Sound Preset option, press the left or rightarrow until no band is selected and Frequency Range is highlighted. Press the up arrow tohighlight Sound Preset.Balance  Press the left or right arrow to adjust the level of audio sent to the left and right speakers.Surround  On/OffAnalog TV Sound  Controls the manner in which the sound comes through the speakers. Theavailable options vary according to the input selected.Mono (available for regular TV viewing only) – This option plays the sound in mono only. Use thissetting when receiving broadcasts with weak stereo signals.Stereo – This option splits the incoming stereo audio signal into left and right channels. Most TVprograms and recorded materials have stereo audio. The word “Stereo” appears in the ChannelBanner when you tune to a program that is broadcast in stereo.Secondary Audio Program (SAP) Plays the program’s audio in a second language, if one isavailable. The letters SAP appear in the channel banner when a program is broadcast with SAPinformation. SAP audio is broadcast in mono. SAP is also used to broadcast an audio descriptionfor the program for the visually impaired.SetupList & LabelsParental ControlSoundExitPicturePress > or OK to open this menu.EqualizerBalance 0Surround OnAnalog TV sound MonoDefault Audio language                            EnglishCurrent Audio language Not Available26     Chapter 4    Using the TV Menu
Default Audio Language Choose the language you prefer for dialog on digital channels. If thepreferred language is not broadcast with the program, then the TV plays the default audio for theprogram (usually English in the U.S.). There are 16 available default languages.Current Audio Language (not available for analog channels) – Press the right arrow to choosefrom the list of languages available for the program you’re watching. The language chosenbecomes your preferred language for all digital channels until you turn the TV off. If thelanguage chosen is not being broadcast with a program, the TV plays the default lan-guage for the program (usually English in the US).Note: This menu item grays out when the current channel selected is analog.Setup MenuThe Channel Setup Menu allows you to configure the TV with your preferences. Press MENU onthe remote control; then select Setup from the Main Menu. Press OK or the right arrow to displayoptions.Menu Language Select the preferred language for the menus: English, Espanol or Francais.Signal Type  Choose the type of signal you have connected to the ANTENNA/CABLE INPUT.Channel Search  Searches for channels currently being received. See page 15 for moreinformation.Closed CaptionMany programs are encoded with closed captioning information, which lets you display the audioportion of a program as text on the TV screen.Note: Closed caption settings are not available for PC, HDMI 1, HDMI 2, CMPT INPUTS. These settingsmust be set in the connected component’s menu. Closed captioning is not available on all channels at alltimes. Only specific programs are encoded with closed captioning information. When a program isclosed captioned, CC is displayed in the Channel Banner. See Chapter 3 for more information about theChannel Banner.The Closed Caption options are:CC Setting Allows you to choose the way closed captioning information appears on the screen.Off  No captioning information displayed.On always  Captioning information shown always, when available.On when muted  Displays captioning information, when available, whenever the TV’s sound ismuted by pressing the MUTE button. The captioning information is not displayed when thesound is not muted.Analog CC Type  If available, this option allows you to select the captioning mode usedfor displaying captioning information.  If you are unsure of the differences among themodes, you may prefer to leave the closed captioning mode set to CC1, which displayscomplete text of the program in the primary language in your area.Digital CC Type  If available, this allows you to select a closed caption service mode (1-6) for digitalchannels.Digital CC Preset  If available, this allows you to select between Default and Custom options.Custom changes according to what you set for the options below.SetupList & LabelsParental ControlSoundExitPictureMenu LanguageTimeEnglishClosed CaptionSignal TypeChannel SearchCableStartPress > or OK to change this setting.SetupList & LabelsParental ControlSoundExitPictureClosed CaptionCC SettingDigital CC StyleOffAnalog CC TypeDigital CC TypeCC1Service1Digital CC PresetDefaultPress > or OK to change this setting.Using the TV Menu     Chapter 4    27
Digital CC Style  If available, this allows you to customize the following display options:Digital CC Size  Allows you to set the size of the digital closed caption text: Standard, Large orSmall.Digital CC Font  Allows you to select a character design for the digital closed caption text. Afont is a complete assortment of letters, numbers, punctuation marks, etc, in a given design.Choose from a variety of fonts.Digital CC Opacity  Allows you to set the appearance of the digital closed caption text: Solid,Transparent, Translucent or Flashing.Digital CC Color  Allows you to choose the color of  the digital closed caption text: White, Red,Green, Blue, Yellow, Magenta, Cyan or Black.Digital CC Background Opacity Allows you to set the appearance of the space behind thedigital closed caption text: Solid, Transparent, Translucent or Flashing.Digital CC Background Color   Allows you to choose the color of the area of the screen behindthe digital closed caption text: White, Red, Green, Blue, Yellow, Magenta, Cyan or Black.TIMEEnter Time  If you want to set the time manually, use the digit keys to set the hours andminutes. Press OK to select AM or PM.Automatically Acquire Time  Choose ON to acquire time automatically from digital channels.Time Zone  Select the current local time among Eastern, Atlantic, Newfoundland, Samoa,Hawaii, Alaska, Pacific, Central and Mountain.Daylight Saving  Choose OFF to ignore Daylight Savings information on digital channels.Otherwise, leave ON as the default choice.Sleep Timer Use the left or right arrows to set the TV to turn off after a given amount of time.Note: These captioningstyle options only havean effect on true digitalclosed captions. Not allcaptioning on digitalchannels is digitalcaptioning—it dependson what the broad-caster is sending. If theclosed captioning for aprogram is not digital,the Digital CC stylesettings will not have aneffect.SetupList & LabelsParental ControlSoundExitPictureDigital CC StyleDigital CC SizeSmallDigital CC FontDigital CC OpacityStyle1SolidDigital CC ColorDigital CC Background OpacityDigital CC Background ColorWhiteSolidBlackPress > or OK to change this setting.SetupList & LabelsParental ControlSoundExitPictureEnter TimeTIME1:42PMAutomatically Acquire timeTime ZoneOffDaylight SavingSleep TimerOff5min.EasternSet time with Digit keys and AM/PM with OK key.28     Chapter 4    Using the TV Menu
List & Labels MenuEdit the channels in the list or choose labels for each video input channel. From the Main Menu,select List and Labels; press OK to display options.Channel Number  Press the CH+/CH- to select the channel number.In Channel List  If you’ve entered a channel you want to add to the channel list, highlight InChannel List and press the OK button or right arrow to place a check in the checkbox. If you’veentered a channel you want to delete from the channel list, press the OK button or right arrow touncheck the box.Label  You can edit the channel label. Press the OK button or right arrow to begin. Press the up ordown arrow to edit the label. Press the left or right arrow to select the input field. Then, press theOK button to end editing.In Favorite Channel List  Press the OK button or right arrow to add or remove the selectedchannel from your list of favorite channels. Your Favorites List can include up to 10 channels.Parental Control MenuThe Parental Control Menu is explained in Chapter 3 Go to Pages 20-24 for more information.Press CH+/CH- keys to change channel.Channel NumberIn Channel ListLabelA2In Favorite Channel List  SetupList & LabelsParental ControlSoundExitPictureUsing the TV Menu     Chapter 4    29
30     Chapter 5    Other InformationFrequently Asked Questions (FAQs)What’s the quickest way to view High Definition (HD) video?Connect an off-air antenna to the ANTENNA/CABLE Input to view free local digital channels. You mayneed to purchase an antenna. (See page 8 for more information).Visit www.antennaweb.org for assistance in deciding what type of antenna to use to receive the localdigital channels available to you. By entering your location, this mapping program tells you which localanalog and digital stations are available using a certain antenna.Are there other ways to view High Definition (HD) video?Besides using an off-air antenna as mentioned above, you can also use a set-top box to receivedigital video. Contact your cable company or satellite provider to purchase digital programmingand have them connect the box to ensure you are viewing channels the best way.How do I tell an analog channel from a digital channel?Press the INFO button to display the Channel Banner. Look at the bottom left corner of the screen. An “A”is displayed for an analog channel. A “D” is displayed for a digital channel.Why are there bars on my screen, and can I get rid of them?Most digital video is sent in a 16/9 format which fills your screen, but is sometimes sent in 4/3 which doesnot fill your screen. It depends on how the station or device connected to your TV is formatting the video.If there are bars on the screen, press the FORMAT button to try a different format that may eliminate thebars. Some bars can't be removed because of the way the format is sent by the broadcaster. The formatchanges as you press the FORMAT button and the format type is displayed at the bottom of the screen.For more information on screen formats, go to page 24.Why does channel search find a lot of channels, but when I try to tune to them,there’s nothing there?Some channels enabled by the cable company don’t carry programming, such as video ondemand.When channels are unavailable, your TV screen is blank or appears like snow. You probably want toremove these channels from your channel list. Remove these in the Channel List Menu. Go to page 29 formore information.Why does the first channel search take a long time?If you have both analog and digital channels, the TV is looking for all available channels in the channel list.If you do have digital channels, the TV is also searching for scrambled channels, non-scrambled channels,and each sub-channel of that digital channel.5 Other Information
Other Information     Chapter 5     31TroubleshootingMost problems you encounter with your TV can be corrected by consulting the following troubleshooting list.TV ProblemsThe TV won’t turn on.• Make sure the TV is plugged in.• Check the wall receptacle (or extension cord) to make sure it is “live” by plugging in another device.•The side panel controls may be locked (disabled). Use the remote control to unlock the side panel  controls.• Select the Block Buttons feature on the Parental Control Menu and press OK to uncheck the box.There is no picture and no sound but the TV is on.•You may be tuned to an input with no component connected to it. If you're trying to view a connectedcomponent, press INPUT until the picture from that component appears.•The Signal Type option may be set incorrectly. Go to page 15 for detailed instructions.• The channel may be blank. Try changing channels.•If you’re watching your VCR and it’s connected with coaxial cable to the ANTENNA/CABLE jack, tunethe TV to channel 3 or 4 (whichever channel is selected on the 3/4 switch on the back of your VCR).Also make sure the TV/VCR button on the VCR is in the correct mode (press the TV/VCR button onyour VCR).The sound is fine, but the picture is poor quality.•If you're getting a black and white picture from a component you've connected to your TV, you mighthave your video cables connected to the wrong jacks. A yellow video cable connects to the yellowVIDEO INPUT jack on the side or back of your TV; three video cables or bundled component videocables (red, blue, and green) connect to the corresponding COMPONENT INPUT jacks on the back ofyour TV.• Check the antenna connections. Make sure all of the cables are firmly connected to the jacks.•Try adjusting the sharpness function to improve weak signals. Go to page 25 for more instructions.There is no sound, but the picture is fine.• The sound might be muted. Try pressing the volume up button to restore sound.•If using DVI, S-Video, or Y, PB, PR, remember to also connect the device’s left and right audio outputjacks to the TV’s L and R AUDIO INPUT jacks.•The sound settings may not be set correctly. Go to page 26 for more information.•If your audio source has only one jack or is a (mono) audio source, make sure you have plugged theconnection into the Left AUDIO INPUT jack on the TV.The screen is blank.•Check your connections. If you used yellow, red, and white cables to connect, make sure they'reconnected to the yellow, red, and white VIDEO INPUT jacks on the side or back of the TV, not to theVIDEO OUTPUT jacks on the back of the TV.• If you're trying to watch something that's playing on a component connected to the TV (like a DVD),press INPUT until you get to the correct video input channel.•Make sure the component connected to the TV is turned on.•Try another channel.
32     Chapter 5    Other InformationThe buttons on the side panel don’t work.•The side panel controls may be locked (disabled). Use the remote control to unlock the side panelcontrols by selecting the Button Block feature in the Parental Control Menu and press OK to uncheck the box.• Unplug the TV for 10 minutes and then plug it back in. Turn the TV on and try again.The TV turns off unexpectedly.•The electronic protection circuit may have been activated because of a power surge. Wait 30 secondsand then turn the TV on again. If this happens frequently, the voltage in your house may be abnormallyhigh or low.•Unplug. Wait 10 minutes. Plug in again.You can’t select a certain channel.• The channel may be blocked or not approved in the Parental Control 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 button on your VCR).•Press the TV button and then try to change channels.The stereo reception is noisy.• It may be a weak station. Use the Sound Menu and Sound Type to choose Mono.A black box appears on the screen.•Closed captioning might be on. Check Closed Caption in the Setup menu. Go to page 27 for moreinstructions.You are having problems with the HDMI Connection.• Make sure the HDMI or DVI component is turned on and the cables are firmly connected. If problems stilloccur, turn off your component and reconnect it. Reset the power by unplugging the power cord andplugging it back in.• If you are tuned to the HDMI 1 or HDMI 2 INPUT and you’re receiving an Unusable Signal messageonscreen, press the INFO button on the remote. If Acquiring Channel appears in the ChannelBanner, the HDMI or DVI device isn’t responding. Contact the manufacturer of the HDMI or DVI device forfurther assistance.•If you tune to the HDMI 1 or HDMI 2 INPUT  and you see snow, the video goes in and out, or the videotakes a long time to appear, your HDMI or DVI component is having trouble sending video informationto the TV.  Re-connect your device. Reset the power by unplugging the power cord and plugging it backin. If problems persist, try connecting the Y Pb Pr jacks if they are available or contact the manufacturer ofthe HDMI or DVI component for further assistance.• If you have black bars on each side of your picture, the component you connected might have a switchor a menu option allowing you to change the picture quality output that will fix this. Choose either 720p or1080i.
Other Information     Chapter 5     33The Remote control doesn’t work.•Something might be between the remote and the remote light sensor on the front of the TV. Make surethere is a clear path.•The remote may not be aimed directly at the TV.•The batteries in the remote may be weak, dead, or installed incorrectly. Put new batteries in the remote.You are experiencing problems with V-Chip/Parental Controls.• If the rating limits don’t work, you must lock the settings. Go to the Main Menu (press MENU on your remote),select Parental Control, select Lock Parental Control.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 NR toView Separately in order to view movies with an NR rating.What else can I do?If you’ve been through the Troubleshooting section and nothing has fixed your problem, try rebooting yourTV. Note that after a reboot, you may need to run your TV through the setup process again. To reboot,unplug the power cord from the wall outlet or power strip. Keep your TV unplugged for about 5 minutes.Then plug in the TV and turn it on. See if the problem is fixed. If the problem remains, then please click onthe Customer Support Menu at www.rca.com/television for updated FAQs or contact RCA CustomerSupport at the support number provided in your Warranty under How To Get Service.
34     Chapter 5    Other InformationV-Chip Rating ExplanationsUS V-Chip Rating SystemTV-MA (Mature Audience Only) Specifically designed to be viewed by adults and may be unsuitable forchildren 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-14 (Parents Strongly Cautioned) Contains some material that many parents would find unsuitable forchildren under 14. Parents are strongly urged to exercise greater care in monitoring this program and arecautioned against letting children under the age of 14 watch unattended. This program contains one or moreof the following content themes: intensely suggestive dialogue (D), strong coarse language (L), intense sexualsituations (S), or intense violence (V).TV-PG (Parental Guidance Suggested) Contains material that parents may find unsuitable for youngerchildren. Many parents may want to watch it with their younger children. The program contains one or moreof the following content themes: some suggestive dialogue (D), infrequent coarse language (L), some sexualsituations (S), or moderate violence (V).TV-G (Parental Audience) Most parents would find this program suitable for all ages. It contains little or nosexual dialogue (D) or situations (S), no strong language (L), and little or no violence (V).TV-Y7 (Directed to Children 7 years and older) Designed for children ages 7 and above. It may be moreappropriate for children who have acquired the developmental skills needed to distinguish between makebelieve and reality. Themes and elements in this program may include mild fantasy violence (FV) or comedicviolence, or may frighten children under the age of 7.TV-Y (All Children) Themes and elements in this program are designed for a young audience, includingchildren ages 2-6. It is not expected to frighten younger children.Canadian English V-Chip Rating System18+ (Adult) 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 containviolence integral to the development of the plot, character or theme, intended for adult audiences. OtherContent Guidelines: May contain graphic language and explicit portrayals of nudity and/or sex.14+ (Viewer 14 and over) Programming contains themes or content which may not be suitable for viewersunder the age of 14. Parents are strongly cautioned to exercise discretion in permitting viewing by pre-teensand early teens. Violence Guidelines: May contain intense scenes of violence. Could deal with mature themesand societal issues in a realistic fashion. Other Content Guidelines: May contain scenes of nudity and/orsexual activity. There could be frequent use of profanity.PG (Parental Guidance) Programming intended for a general audience but which may not be suitable foryounger children (under the age of 8). Parents may consider some content inappropriate for unsupervisedviewing by children aged 8-13. Violence Guidelines: Depictions of conflict and/or aggression will be limitedand moderate; may include physical, fantasy, or supernatural violence. Other Content Guidelines: May containinfrequent mild profanity, or mildly suggestive language. Could also contain brief scenes of nudity.G (General Audience) Programming considered acceptable for all ages groups. While not designed specificallyfor children, it is understood younger viewers may be part of the audience. Violence Guidelines: Will containvery little violence, either physical or verbal or emotional. Will be sensitive to themes which could frighten ayounger child, will not depict realistic scenes of violence which minimize or gloss over the effects of violentacts. Other Content Guidelines: There may be some inoffensive slang, no profanity and no nudity.
Other Information     Chapter 5     35C8+ (Children 8 and older) Programming generally considered acceptable for children 8 years and over towatch on their own. Violence Guidelines: Violence will not be portrayed as the preferred, acceptable, or onlyway to resolve conflict or encourage children to imitate dangerous acts which they may see on television. Anyrealistic depictions of violence will be infrequent, discreet, of low intensity and will show the consequences ofthe acts. Other Content Guidelines: There will be no profanity, nudity or sexual content.C (Children) Programming intended for children under age 8. Violence Guidelines: Careful attention is paid tothemes which could threaten children’s sense of security and well being. There will be no realistic scenes ofviolence. Depictions of aggressive behavior will be infrequent and limited to portrayals that are clearlyimaginary, comedic or unrealistic in nature. Other Content Guidelines: There will be no offensive language,nudity or sexual content.Canadian French V-Chip Rating System18+ (Adult) Programming is for adults only. This program contains sustained violence or extremely violentscenes.16+ (Viewer 16 and over) Programming is not suitable for those under age 16. This program containsfrequent scenes of violence or intensely violent scenes.13+ (Viewer 13 and over) Programming may not be suitable for children under the age of 13. This programeither contains several violent scenes or one or more scenes that are violent enough to affect them. Viewing inthe company of an adult is therefore strongly recommended for children under the age of 13.8+ (Viewer 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 anadult is therefore recommended for young children (under the age of 8) who do not distinguish between realityand imagination.G (General Audience) This program is suitable for audiences of all ages. It contains no violence, or anyviolence that it does contain is either minimal or is presented in a humorous manner, as a caricature, or in anunrealistic way.
36     Chapter 5    Other InformationTTE Technology, Inc. (“TTE”) Limited WarrantyAll LCD ModelsEXCEPT TO THE EXTENT PROHIBITED BY APPLICABLE LAW, THIS WARRANTYDOES NOT COVER, AND AS DESCRIBED BELOW TTE EXPRESSLY DISCLAIMS, ALLACTUAL AND IMPLIED WARRANTIES WITH RESPECT TO ANY PRODUCT USED FORINSTITUTIONAL OR OTHER COMMERCIAL PURPOSES (INCLUDING BUT NOTLIMITED TO RENTAL PURPOSES).What your warranty covers: Defects in materials or workmanship to the original ownerNew LCD Televisions - Screen Sizes 32” and smaller:For how long after your purchase:• Ninety (90) days from date of purchase for labor charges. After ninety (90) days, labor charges will be atowner expense.•One (1) year from date of purchase for parts.What we will do:•At TTE’s discretion, pay an Authorized RCA Service Center for both labor charges and parts to repairyour television, or replace your television with a new or refurbished/remanufactured unit. See “How toget service”New LCD Televisions - screen sizes 33” through 47”:For how long after your purchase:•One (1) year from the date of purchase for labor charges.•One (1) year from the date of purchase for parts.What we will do:• At TTE’s discretion, pay an Authorized RCA Service Center for labor charges and parts to repair yourtelevision, or replace your television with a new or refurbished/remanufactured unit. See “How toget service”All Remanufactured/Refurbished LCD Televisions:For how long after your purchase:• Ninety (90) days from date of purchase for labor charges.•Ninety (90) days from date of purchase for parts.What we will do:•At TTE’s discretion, pay an Authorized RCA Service Center for both labor charges and parts to repairyour television, or replace your television with a refurbished/remanufactured unit. See “How toget service”How to get service:•Call 1-800-951-9582. Please have your unit’s date of purchase and model/serial number ready. Themodel/serial number information can be found on the back of your unit.•A representative will troubleshoot your problem over the phone.• If it is determined that your unit requires service, the service location will be at the sole discretion of TTEbased upon the TTE Limited Warranty statement.• At the sole discretion of TTE, television screen sizes 32” and smaller is either consumer carry-in to anAuthorized RCA Service Center or directly exchanged for a new or refurbished/remanufactured unit.• At the sole discretion of TTE, television screen sizes 33” through 47” is either consumer carry-in to anAuthorized RCA Service Center or directly exchanged for a new or refurbished/remanufacture unit.•Proof of purchase in the form of a bill of sale or receipted invoice from an Authorized Dealer which isevidence that the product is within the warranty period must be presented to obtain warranty service.
Other Information     Chapter 5     37What your warranty does not cover:•Customer instruction. (Your Owner’s Manual describes how to install, adjust, and operate your unit. Anyadditional 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.•A television that has been modified or incorporated into other products or is used for institutional or othercommercial purposes (including but not limited to rental purposes).•A unit purchased or serviced outside the USA.• Acts of nature, such as but not limited to lightning damage.• Special, incidental or consequential damages.Product Registration:Please complete and mail the Product Registration Card packed with your unit or register on-line atwww.rca.com/television. It will make it easier to contact you should it ever be necessary. The return of thecard is not required for warranty coverage.Limitation of Warranty:• THE WARRANTY STATED ABOVE IS THE ONLY WARRANTY APPLICABLE TO THISPRODUCT. NO VERBAL OR WRITTEN INFORMATION GIVEN BY TTETECHNOLOGY, INC., ITS AGENTS OR EMPLOYEES SHALL CREATE A GUARANTYOR IN ANY WAY INCREASE OR MODIFY THE SCOPE OF THIS WARRANTY.• REPAIR OR REPLACEMENT AS PROVIDED UNDER THIS WARRANTY IS THEEXCLUSIVE REMEDY OF THE CONSUMER. TTE TECHNOLOGY, INC. SHALL NOTBE LIABLE FOR SPECIAL, INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES RESULTINGFROM THE USE OF THIS PRODUCT OR ARISING OUT OF ANY BREACH OF ANYEXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTY ON THIS PRODUCT. THIS DISCLAIMER OFWARRANTIES AND LIMITED WARRANTY ARE GOVERNED BY THE LAWS OF THESTATE OF INDIANA. EXCEPT TO THE EXTENT PROHIBITED BY APPLICABLE LAW,ANY IMPLIED WARRANTY OF MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULARPURPOSE ON THIS PRODUCT IS LIMITED TO THE APPLICABLE WARRANTY ANDWARRANTY PERIOD SET FORTH ABOVE.How State Law relates to this warranty:•Some states do not allow the exclusion nor limitation of incidental or consequential damages, or limitationson 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 or seek warranty coverageoutside 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 coveredby this warranty. Costs of such service calls are the sole responsibility of the purchaser.
38     Chapter 5    Other InformationTTE Technology Canada Ltd. (“TTE”) Limited WarrantyLimited WarrantyEXCEPT TO THE EXTENT PROHIBITED BY APPLICABLE LAW, THIS WARRANTYDOES NOT COVER, AND AS DESCRIBED BELOW TTE EXPRESSLY DISCLAIMS, ALLACTUAL AND IMPLIED WARRANTIES AND CONDITIONS WITH RESPECT TO ANYPRODUCT USED FOR INSTITUTIONAL OR OTHER COMMERCIAL PURPOSES(INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO RENTAL PURPOSES).What your warranty covers:•Defects in materials or workmanship to the original purchaser.For how long after purchase:•All RCA televisions: One year parts and labour.•All RCA Scenium televisions: Two years parts and labour.What TTE Technology Canada Ltd. will do:At TTE’s discretion, pay an Authorized RCA Service Centre for both labor charges and parts to repair yourtelevision, or replace your television with a new or refurbished/remanufactured unit. See “How to getservice”How to get service:• Call 1-866-465-7157 (French:  1-800-522-0445). Please have your unit’s date of purchase and model/serial number ready.  The model/serial number information can be found on the back of your unit.•A representative will troubleshoot your problem over the phone.• If it is determined that your unit requires service, the service location will be at the sole discretion of TTEbased upon the TTE Limited Warranty statement.•At the sole discretion of TTE, RCA CRT DV televisions are either consumer carry-in to an Authorized RCAService Centre or directly exchanged for a new or refurbished/remanufactured unit.•At the sole discretion of TTE, RCA LCD televisions are either consumer carry-in to an Authorized RCAService Centre, directly exchanged for a new or refurbished/remanufacture unit or provided in-homeservice.• At the sole discretion of TTE, RCA Scenium LCD televisions are either consumer carry-in to anAuthorized RCA Service Centre, directly exchanged for a new or refurbished/remanufacture unit orprovided in-home service.•Proof of purchase in the form of an original bill of sale or receipted invoice from an Authorized Dealerwhich is evidence that the product is within the warranty period must be presented to obtain warrantyservice.Your warranty does not cover damages which are caused by:• Fire, accident, lightening, flood and/or other acts of God;• Faulty installation, set-up adjustments, improper antenna, inadequate signal reception, adjustment ofcon sumer controls and/or improper maintenance; and/or• Failure which results from misuse, abuse, neglect, mishandling, misapplication, and/or alteration.
Other Information     Chapter 5     39What your warranty does not cover:• Customer instruction (Your Owner’s Manual describes how to install, adjust, and operate your unit. Anyadditional information should be obtained from your dealer);•Transportation cost to and from the Service Centre (Unless you have made other arrangements with yourdealer at the time of purchase whereby he undertakes this responsibility);• Installation and set-up service adjustments;•Products connected otherwise than as outlined in the Owner’s Manual;•Products on which the serial number has been altered or removed;• External antenna or cable systems;•Remote control batteries;•A television that has been modified or incorporated into other products or is used for institutional or othercommercial purposes (including but not limited to rental purposes);•A unit purchased or serviced outside Canada;•Special, incidental or consequential damages; and/or•Normal wear or cosmetic damage.How Provincial law relates to this warranty:This warranty gives you specific legal rights, which are in addition to statutory warranties, which may vary fromProvince to Province and which take precedence over the terms of this warranty.If you purchased your unit outside of Canada:This warranty does not apply. Contact your dealer for warranty information.©2008 TTE Technology Canada Ltd.6605 Hurontario Street, Mississauga, Ontario  L5T 0A3Care and CleaningCaution: 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 slotsin the cabinet to help assure adequate ventilation.IMPORTANT: Never use strong cleaning agents, such as ammonia-based cleaners, orabrasive powder. These types of cleaners will damage the TV. The TV’s screen maybe cleaned with a soft, lint-free cloth as well. Take care not to scratch or mar thescreen. If necessary, you may use a cloth dampened with warm water. Whilecleaning, do not spray liquid directly on the screen, or allow liquid to run down thescreen and inside the TV. Also, never place drinks or vases with water on top of theTV. This could increase the risk of fire, shock hazard or damage to the TV.
FCC InformationThis equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in aresidential installation. This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installedand 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 harmfulinterference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the useris 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.Visit the RCA website at www.rca.com/televisionPlease do not send any products to the Indianapolis address listed in this manual or on the carton. This will only adddelays in service for your product.Manufactured under license from Dolby Laboratories.“Dolby” and the double-D symbol are registered trademarks of Dolby Laboratories.TTE Technology, Inc.101 West 103rd StreetIndianapolis, IN 46290@ 2009 TTE Technology Inc.RCA and associated marks are trademarks of THOMSON S.A.used under license to TTE Corporation.Printed in USAPart No.: 72-RS9532-E001AENERGY STAR is a set of power-saving guidelines issued by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA).

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