Rca Scenium PHD50300 User Manual

Browse online or download User Manual for Televisions Rca Scenium PHD50300. RCA Scenium PHD50300 User Manual

  • Download
  • Add to my manuals
  • Print

Summary of Contents

Page 1 - ’  :

’  :-  PHD50300

Page 2

Connections and Setup8 Chapter 1VIDEO 1VIDEO 2VIDEO 3VIDEO INPUTSCONTROLLOCKon offRGB 1HD MONITOR INREMOTECONTROLEXTERNALCONTROLL(MONO)RAUDIO

Page 3 - Safety Information

Chapter 1 9Connections and SetupBattery Installation• Remove the battery compartment cover from the back of the remotecontrol.• Insert batteries. Make

Page 4

Connections and Setup10 Chapter 1Connecting Your VCR Or LaserdiscPlayerUse common RCA cables (not provided) to connect your VCR or laserdiscplayer to

Page 5 - Contents

Chapter 1 11Connections and SetupConnecting Components to the MonitorVCR or Laser Disc PlayerDVD PlayerMonitor adapter for MacintoshPersonal computer

Page 6

Connections and Setup12 Chapter 1Connecting External Speakers* to the MonitorThe monitor doesn’t have internal speakers, so in order to get sound you

Page 7

Chapter 1 13Connections and SetupA Quick Tour of the Remote ControlIn alphabetical orderANTENNA When the remote is in HD RCVR mode, switches the HDre

Page 8

Connections and Setup14 Chapter 1ON•OFF Toggles power on and off for the components that you haveprogrammed. For example, if you are in VCR mode, tur

Page 9

Chapter 1 15Connections and SetupUsing Your Remote ControlInserting Batteries1. Remove the battery compartment cover from the remote control.2. Insert

Page 10 - Connections and Setup

Connections and Setup16 Chapter 1How to Program the RemoteThere are two ways to program the remote control: automatic code search and direct entry.Com

Page 11 - Connecting an HD Receiver

Chapter 1 17Connections and SetupUsing Direct Entry1. Turn on the component you want the remote to operate (the red light on the remote turnson).2. Lo

Page 13

Connections and Setup18 Chapter 1Magnavox ... 2021, 2022, 2062, 2063, 2104,2108, 2124Magnin ...

Page 14 - * to the Monitor

Chapter 1 19Connections and SetupSignature ... 5003SL Marx ...

Page 15

This page intentionally left blank.

Page 16

The Menu SystemChapter Overview:• Basic Operations• The Picture Quality Menu• The Audio Menu• The Screen Menu• The Function Menu• The Options Menu• Th

Page 17

The Menu System22 Chapter 6Basic OperationsPowerTo turn the monitor on and off:1. Plug the power cord into an active AC power outlet.2. Press the ON•O

Page 18

Chapter 6 23The Menu SystemThe Multi-Screen FeatureThe Multi-Screen feature is used to show either a single picture or two pictures on the screen at t

Page 19

The Menu System24 Chapter 6Selecting the Input Signals to be displayedTo change the input signals displayed in multiscreen operations:VIDEO2VIDEO1VIDE

Page 20 - (VCR1, VCR2 or AUX button)

Chapter 6 25The Menu SystemThe Picture Quality MenuSetting the Picture Mode with the PRESETS OptionThe monitor has preset viewing modes that can be se

Page 21 - (HD RCVR or AUX button)

The Menu System26 Chapter 6Adjusting the Picture Settings in MEMORY ModeIn MEMORY mode, you can set and save the following picture adjustments:CONTRAS

Page 22

Chapter 6 27The Menu SystemSetting the Color TemperatureThe color temperature setting controls how warm (red) or cool (blue) yourpicture is. The COLOR

Page 23 - The Menu System

Safety InformationWARNINGTO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK, DO NOT REMOVECOVER (OR BACK). NO USER SERVICEABLE PARTS INSIDE.REFER SERVICING TO QUALI

Page 24 - Basic Operations

The Menu System28 Chapter 6NOISE REDUCE: HIGH: MEMORY: WARM: HIGHPICTURE QUALITYSEL.ADJ.CONTRASTBLACK LEVELSHARPNESSCOLORTINTPRESETSCOLOR TEMP.NOISE R

Page 25 - The Multi-Screen Feature

Chapter 6 29The Menu SystemThe Audio MenuThe AUDIO menu allows you to adjust the treble, bass and left/right balance of your externalspeakers.BASS – C

Page 26 - 24 Chapter 6

The Menu System30 Chapter 6The Screen MenuThe SCREEN menu allows you to set the monitor to automatically selectthe correct mode for viewing a particul

Page 27 - The Picture Quality Menu

Chapter 6 31The Menu SystemAdjusting the Picture Position and SizeThe SCREEN menu lets you adjust the position and size of the picture.The first two o

Page 28

The Menu System32 Chapter 6The Function MenuThe FUNCTION menu contains options that control on-screen displays (other than the menusystem) and how the

Page 29

Chapter 6 33The Menu SystemTurning the Picture Back OnPOWERSAVERModePOWER/STANDBYindicatorPower SaverOperating Status DescriptionOnStandbySuspendOffGr

Page 30

The Menu System34 Chapter 6Setting the Gray Level for the Sides of the ScreenThe GRAY LEVEL function allows you to set the gray level for the sides of

Page 31 - The Audio Menu

Chapter 6 35The Menu SystemAdjusting the Monitor in RGB3 Input ModeIf the picture is not stable in RGB3 mode, use the RGB3 ADJUST featureto adjust it.

Page 32 - Selecting a Viewing Size

The Menu System36 Chapter 6Turning ORBITER onThe factory setting for ORBITER is OFF. To turn ORBITER ON:1. From the main menu, highlight and select FU

Page 33

Chapter 6 37The Menu SystemRESETRESETRETURNOKRETURNSEL.NOW RESETTINGRESETThese are the RESET screens. Choose theRESET option if you want to reset ALLo

Page 34 - The Function Menu

Warnings and Safety PrecautionsThe monitor is designed and manufactured to providelong, trouble-free service. No maintenance other thancleaning is req

Page 35

The Menu System38 Chapter 6The Options menuSetting the Audio InputsThe monitor’s audio sources are programmable to the each of the monitor’s video sou

Page 36

Chapter 6 39The Menu SystemSetting a Computer Image to the Correct RGBSelect ModeThe RGB SELECT function allows you to select the correct viewing mode

Page 37

The Menu System40 Chapter 6Setting the Monitor to the correct HD Receiver ModeThe HD SELECT function allows you to select the correct mode for the mon

Page 38 - ORBITER option highlighted

Chapter 6 41The Menu System: 37.5KHz: 75.0Hz: NEG.: NEG.: 8: 640 X 480FREQUENCYH. FREQUENCYV. FREQUENCYH. POLARITYV. POLARITYMODERESOLUTIONRETURNT

Page 39

The Menu System42 Chapter 6Selecting the Language for the MenusThe menu display can be set to one of three languages: English, French or Spanish. The

Page 40 - The Options menu

Chapter 6 43The Menu SystemThe Autotuning MenuAutotuning the Component buttons on the Remote ControlThe AUTOTUNING feature lets you easily program the

Page 41

The Menu System44 Chapter 6Sleep TimerThe sleep timer is a feature that allows you to set the monitor to turn off after a prescribed amountof time. It

Page 42

Other InformationChapter 3Chapter Overview:• Installation• Connecting Your PC or MacintoshComputer• Specifications• Troubleshooting• The Menu System•

Page 43 - The Setup Menu

REFERENCE46 Chapter 7Other InformationWALLWALL50mm (2”) 50mm (2”)50mm (2”)50mm (2”)1240mm (48.8”)766mm (30.2”)50mm (2”)Installing the Cinema Screen Mo

Page 44

REFERENCEChapter 7 47Other InformationMini D-sub 15 Pin VGA SignalComposition5 4 3 2 115 14 13 12 11109 8 7 6Pin No. Signal to be connected1 RED2 GREE

Page 45 - The Autotuning Menu

Safety Information ... 1Warnings and Safety Precautions ...

Page 46 - Sleep Timer

REFERENCE48 Chapter 7Other InformationThe features and specifications may be subject to changewithout notice.* HD/DVD/DTV input signals supported on t

Page 47 - Other Information

REFERENCEChapter 7 49Other InformationTroubleshootingBefore requesting service, check the adjustments, operations, etc.• Is a connected component set

Page 48

REFERENCE50 Chapter 7Other InformationMain menu Sub menu FunctionsPICTURE QUALITY CONTRAST Adjusts the contrast.BLACK LEVEL Adjusts the brightness.SHA

Page 49 - 15 14 13 12 11

REFERENCEChapter 7 51Other InformationMain menu Sub menu FunctionsOPTIONS AUDIO INPUT Allocates audio connectors.BNC SELECT Sets BNC connectors to eit

Page 50 - Specifications

REFERENCE52 Chapter 7Other InformationSupported Resolution• When screen mode is NORMAL, each signal is converted to 640 dot X 480 line signal (except

Page 51

REFERENCEChapter 7 53Other Information*1 Only when using a graphic accelerator board that is capable of displaying 848 X 480.*2 Aspect ratio is 5:4. T

Page 52

REFERENCE54 Chapter 7Other InformationRCA Plasma MonitorLimited WarrantyWhat your warranty covers:• Defects in materials or workmanship.For how long a

Page 53

REFERENCEChapter 7 55Other InformationLimitation of Warranty:• THE WARRANTY STATED ABOVE IS THE ONLY WARRANTY APPLICABLE TO THIS PRODUCT. ALL OTHERWA

Page 54 - 52 Chapter 7

Attachable Speakers – SPK50Monitor Stand – PLB50The accessories listed below are available from your Cinema Screen Dealer. See your dealer for prices.

Page 55

Symbols1080A 391080B 39AAntenna button 13Arrow buttons 13Audio input 38Audio menu 29, 50Automatic Code Search 16Auto picture 31Autotuning 43,

Page 56

The FUNCTION Menu... 32On-Screen Displays ...

Page 57

SSafety information 1, 2Safety metal fitting 6Screen Saver 35, 50Screen menu 30, 50Screen sizeFill 30Full 30Normal 30Stadium 30Setting the Co

Page 59

10330 N. Meridian St.Indianapolis, IN 46290©2001 Thomson multimedia Inc.Trademark(s) ® RegisteredMarca(s) Registrada(s)Printed in USATOCOM 15739310Ple

Page 60

Connections and SetupChapter Overview:• Contents of the Package• Part Names and Functions• Battery Installation• Connections• A Quick Tour of the Remo

Page 61

Connections and Setup6 Chapter 1Contents of the PackageCinema Screen monitorPower cordFerrite coresRGB cable (Mini D-Sub 15-pin to Mini D-Sub 15- pin

Page 62 - multimedia Inc

Chapter 1 7Connections and SetupPart Names and Functions – Front ViewVOLUMEMENU• OK DOWN UP LEFT/- RIGHT/+ INPUT • GO BAC

Comments to this Manuals

No comments