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Posted on Mar 03, 2017

RCA TV Image is Not Zoomed Out

I have an RCA 32" HD TV, model # L32HD31YX16. The on screen TV picture image (on all channels and using the cable company DVR) appears to be zoomed in somewhat, even though it is in Normal mode. The picture appears more normal than the other modes and the on screen text changes to display the word Normal.

I press the "Format" button on the included RCA remote and I can see a difference between Normal, Zoom, Stretch, and Center. How do I know the image is somewhat zoomed in? The channel logos, e.g. the CNN logo, NBC logo that appear in the bottom corner are now cut off (I can only see part of the logo). In addition, when an advertiser has text near the bottom of the screen, the text is now cut off, i.e. the top of each letter is visible, while the bottom of each letter is off the bottom of the screen.

This appears to have started just today. I am not aware of any chnages to the settings. I found the RCA TV user guide, http://tv.rca.com/RCATV/Assets/PDFs/L32HD31_E001A_IB_e-08.pdf, but it doe snot show any way to force the TV to return to its factory default settings.

1) What is the cause of this issue?
2) What is the solution to this problem?

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