RCA RTB1100 RTB1100 Product Manual - Page 19

The Setup Menu

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The Setup Menu Display Setting 1. In the main menu of Settings, press button, then use or button to select Display. Settings System Network Display Audio Language Display HDMI Status HDMI Preferred Format TV Type Resolution TV Aspect Film Mode Connected 1080i NTSC 1080p 16:9 Wide Off 2. Press button and press or button to select an option, then press OK button. 3. Press or button to select the desired option, and then press OK button to confirm your selection. 4. Press or EXIT button to go to the previous menu. HDMI Status This option displays the HDMI status. If an HDMI TV is connected, Connected appears. If an HDMI TV is not connected, Disconnected appears. HDMI Preferred Format This option shows the best HDMI format for the connected TV. Resolution You can define the video output resolution in this option. HDMI Auto: 1080p: 1080i: 720p: If your TV is a high-definition TV(HDTV) connected to the HDMI jack on your player and you want your player to set the output resolution based on information exchanged between the TV and your player over the HDMI cable. If the TV is a high-definition TV (HDTV) capable of 1080p (any frame rate) connected to the HDMI jack on your player. If your TV is a high-definition TV (HDTV) capable of 1080i only. If your TV is a high-definition TV (HDTV) capable of 720p only. 480p: 480i: If your TV is an enhanced-definition TV (EDTV). If your TV is a standard-definition NTSC TV (American or Asian SD TV). Notes: • Selecting a resolution the TV does not support could result in an unstable picture or loss of the picture. See the documentation that came with the TV to find the resolutions the TV supports. • Only the HDMI output on your unit supports 1080p video output at any frame rate. If the TV is connected to the component output, the video output is limited to 1080i or lower. TV Aspect 16:9 wide, 16:9 Pillarbox, 4:3 Pan and Scan, and 4:3 Letter Box are available for your choice. Film Mode Movies are recorded on film at a rate of 24 pictures (frames) per second. Many of the movies on Blu-ray discs are recorded on the discs at this frame rate. However, not all TVs can display 24 progressive frames/second of video. If the TV cannot display this frame rate, you need to turn off Film Mode. Note: Only your unit's HDMI output supports 1080p video output at any frame rate. The component outputs are limited to 1080i, regardless of the Film Mode setting. -18- English IB(A5).indd 20 4/15/2010 20:19:12

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The Setup Menu
Notes:
• Selecting a resolution the TV does not
support could result in an unstable
picture or loss of the picture. See
the documentation that came with
the TV to find the resolutions the TV
supports.
• Only the HDMI output on your unit
supports 1080p video output at any
frame rate. If the TV is connected to the
component output, the video output is
limited to 1080i or lower.
Note:
Only
your
unit’s
HDMI
output
supports 1080p video output at any
frame rate. The component outputs
are limited to 1080i, regardless of
the
Film Mode
setting.
Display Setting
1. In the main menu of
Settings
, press
button,
then use
or
button to select
Display
.
System
Network
Audio
Display
Language
Settings
Display
HDMI Status
Connected
HDMI Preferred Format
1080i
TV Type
NTSC
Resolution
1080p
TV Aspect
16:9 Wide
Film Mode
Off
2. Press
button and press
or
button to
select an option, then press
OK
button.
3. Press
or
button to select the desired
option, and then press
OK
button to confirm
your selection.
4.
Press
or
EXIT
button to go to the previous
menu.
HDMI Status
This option displays the HDMI status. If an HDMI
TV is connected, Connected appears. If an HDMI
TV is not connected, Disconnected appears.
HDMI Preferred Format
This option shows the best HDMI format for the
connected TV.
Resolution
You can define the video output resolution in this
option.
HDMI Auto:
If your TV is a high-definition
TV(HDTV) connected to the HDMI
jack on your player and you want
your player to set the output
resolution based on information
exchanged between the TV and
your player over the HDMI cable.
1080p:
If the TV is a high-definition TV
(HDTV) capable of 1080p (any
frame rate) connected to the
HDMI jack on your player.
1080i:
If your TV is a high-definition TV
(HDTV) capable of 1080i only.
720p:
If your TV is a high-definition TV
(HDTV) capable of 720p only.
480p:
If your TV is an enhanced-defini-
tion TV (EDTV).
480i:
If your TV is a standard-definition
NTSC TV (American or Asian SD
TV).
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TV Aspect
16:9 wide, 16:9 Pillarbox, 4:3 Pan and Scan, and 4:3
Letter Box are available for your choice.
Film Mode
Movies are recorded on film at a rate of 24 pictures
(frames) per second. Many of the movies on Blu-ray
discs are recorded on the discs at this frame rate.
However, not all TVs can display 24 progressive
frames/second of video. If the TV cannot display
this frame rate, you need to turn off
Film Mode
.
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