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PACE DC700X SET-TOP 

 

CUSTOMER SERVICE AND INSTALLATION GUIDE

1-888-PACE-608

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Page 1: ...PACE DC700X SET TOP CUSTOMER SERVICE AND INSTALLATION GUIDE ...

Page 2: ...horized by Macrovision Reverse engineering or disassembly is prohibited Copyright 2008 Pace plc All rights reserved Manufactured under license from Dolby Laboratories Dolby and the double D symbol are trademarks of Dolby Laboratories HDMI the HDMI Logo and High Definition Multimedia Interface are trademarks or registered trademarks of HDMI Licensing LLC Pace and are trademarks and or registered tr...

Page 3: ...4 Turning the set top on and off 36 OPERATING THE SET TOP 36 Tuning the TV andVCR to the set top 37 Using the remote control 38 Lightning storms 38 Adding digital video recorder DVR functionality 39 MAKING USER SETTINGS 41 About User Settings 41 About the TV Aspect Ratio 42 About TV Display Capability resolution settings 43 Setting Auto Pillarbox 45 Making Closed Captions Settings 47 Setting Hard ...

Page 4: ...that the cable ground shall be connected to the grounding system of the building as close to the point of cable entry as is practical Service address Pace Americas Inc 3701 FAU Boulevard Suite 200 Boca Raton Florida 33431 U S A The lightning flash with arrowhead symbol within a triangle is intended to alert you to the presence of uninsulated dangerous voltages within the set top s enclosure that m...

Page 5: ...ades and a third grounding prong The wide blade or the third prong are provided for your safety If the provided plug does not fit into the outlet consult an electrician for replacement of the obsolete outlet 10 Protect the power cord from being walked on or pinched particularly at plugs convenience receptacles and the point where they exit from the apparatus 11 Only use attachments accessories spe...

Page 6: ...o item 13 in the Important Safety Instructions Placement and mounting Do not place the set top on an unstable or uneven surface The set top may fall causing serious injury to a child or adult and serious damage to the set top If you mount the set top for example to a wall or ceiling follow the manufacturer s instructions and use a mounting accessory recommended by the manufacturer See also item 12...

Page 7: ...cart with care Quick stops excessive force and uneven surfaces may cause the combination of set top and cart to overturn See also item 12 in the Important Safety Instructions Overloading Do not overload wall outlets extension cords or other power outlets as this can result in a risk of fire or electric shock Replacement parts When replacement parts are required be sure that the service technician ...

Page 8: ...d first before inserting the polarized plug into the wall socket outlet Disconnecting Disconnect the set top from the power supply before you disconnect any other equipment from its rear panel The only way to disconnect the set top from the power supply is to remove the power cord from the wall socket outlet The set top must therefore be installed near to the wall socket outlet which should be eas...

Page 9: ...es every hour You should avoid using theWeb if you are tired or have lost some sleep Regulatory information CAUTION Do not attempt to modify the set top without written authorization from the manufacturer Unauthorized modification could void your authority to operate the set top NOTE The set top has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device pursuant to Part 15 of...

Page 10: ...d use Be aware of menu settings that could affect your choice of setup see page 54 Connect the equipment together according to your chosen setup but do not yet connect the power cords see pages 16 through 33 Connect the power cords and turn on the equipment see pages 34 through 36 Check that you can see a picture on theTV and do any necessary tuning see page 37 Check whether an external hard disk ...

Page 11: ...om the power supply REMOTE light Lights when the set top is receiving a signal from the remote control Resolution lights Relevant one lights up to show the resolution of the picture for live program or play back program MESSAGE light Lights when there is an unread message and when you make User Settings RECORD light Lights red to show recording is taking place PLAY light Lights green to show playb...

Page 12: ...tput to the TV or VCR S VIDEO S video output VIDEO OUT Composite video output SATA For connection to an optional external hard disk SEPARABLE SECURITY MODULE behind cover Removal will interrupt the service POWER INPUT Make this connection last of all DIGITAL AUDIO OUT OPTICAL Optical S PDIF audio output ETHERNET To connect to optional PC HDMITM Video and audio output for digital HDTV Universal Ser...

Page 13: ...n the VCR orTV IR RECEIVE Connect to an optional remote eye USB Universal Serial Bus Connect to compatible optional equipment that supports a USB 2 0 interface HDMITM High Definition Multimedia Interface If the HDTV has an HDMITM connect it here for a digital audio video connection instead of using the AUDIO and 3 analog COMPONENT VIDEO connectors ETHERNET Connect to an optional PC network future ...

Page 14: ... type Connector type Cable numbers Drawn as 75 Ω coaxial RF cable male F type Standard HDMITM HDMITM 19 pin type A 1 HDMITM to DVI HDMITM 19 pin type A DVI 2 Component video 75 Ω coaxial male RCA jack 9 12 Video 75 Ω coaxial male RCA jack 13 S video 4 way male mini DIN 4 5 Stereo audio coaxial male RCA jack 3 6 7 10 Digital audio 75 Ω coaxial male RCA jack 11 Digital audio optical optical S PDIF 8...

Page 15: ...te eye is 2 approximately 10 feet long so make sure that the location you have chosen is within 10 feet of the IR RECEIVE jack on the set top s rear panel Make sure the area where you will attach it is clean and dry 3 A small adhesive patch is supplied with the remote eye Remove the paper from one side of the 4 patch and stick the patch to the back larger flat side of the remote eye Remove the pap...

Page 16: ...hed lines in the diagrams are not absolutely necessary we recommend that you connect them as a back up If you use the RF cables you must tune theTV andVCR to the set top sVHF output channel 3 or 4 consult the cable service provider to find which channel it is for the location Consult the manuals supplied with theTV andVCR for information on how to tune You can take advantage of the digital audio o...

Page 17: ...n the set top and the HDTV should be a secure link When the set top is attached via an HDMITM cable to an HDCP compliant High bandwidth Digital Content Protection HDTV the HDTV and set top negotiate a secure link which allows the set top to transmit full resolution video picture to the HDTV Not all HDTVs support HDCP If the set top is connected to an HDTV that does not support it the following may...

Page 18: ...RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT OPEN CAUTION WHEN SERVICING ONLY USE IDENTICAL REPLACEMENT PARTS CABLE INPUT 1 RF CABLE ANTENNA RF IN LEFT AUDIO IN RIGHT AUDIO IN VIDEO IN POWER HDTV PB CB IN PR CR IN Y IN COMPONENT VIDEO IN S VIDEO IN LEFT AUDIO IN RIGHT AUDIO IN HDMI 8 LEFT AUDIO IN VCR IN RIGHT AUDIO IN VIDEO IN HOMETHEATER RECEIVER DIGITAL AUDIO IN POWER COAXIAL AUDIO IN OPTICAL AUDIO IN CONNECT...

Page 19: ...MI TM carries both high resolution digital video and digital audio To enhance the sound you can connect a home theater receiver There is an S PDIF output labeled DIGITAL AUDIO OUT OPTICAL which is shown connected by cable 8 in the diagram on page 16 When you add a home theater receiver the set top s audio connection to theTV via HDMI TM is not needed so you may wish to mute turn off the audio on t...

Page 20: ...LATED AUDIO OUT L R CAUTION RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT OPEN CAUTION WHEN SERVICING ONLY USE IDENTICAL REPLACEMENT PARTS CABLE INPUT RF CABLE 2 ANTENNA RF IN LEFT AUDIO IN RIGHT AUDIO IN VIDEO IN POWER HDTV PB CB IN PR CR IN Y IN COMPONENT VIDEO IN S VIDEO IN LEFT AUDIO IN RIGHT AUDIO IN DVI 3 8 LEFT AUDIO IN VCR IN RIGHT AUDIO IN VIDEO IN HOMETHEATER RECEIVER DIGITAL AUDIO IN POWER COAXIAL AUDI...

Page 21: ...e a special HDMI TM to DVI cable 2 to connect it to the set top s HDMITM Both DVI and HDMITM carry high resolution digital video Use audio L and R cables cables 3 from the set top s AUDIO OUT jacks to the HDTV s audio inputs as shown To enhance the sound you can connect a home theater receiver using the set top s DIGITAL AUDIO OUT OPTICAL connector as shown on page 18 In that case cables 3 are not...

Page 22: ...K DO NOT OPEN CAUTION WHEN SERVICING ONLY USE IDENTICAL REPLACEMENT PARTS ANTENNA RF IN LEFT AUDIO IN RIGHT AUDIO IN VIDEO IN POWER HDTV PB CB IN PR CR IN Y IN COMPONENT VIDEO IN S VIDEO IN LEFT AUDIO IN RIGHT AUDIO IN LEFT AUDIO IN RIGHT AUDIO IN VIDEO IN LEFT AUDIO OUT RIGHT AUDIO OUT VIDEO OUT VCR POWER S VIDEO OUT S VIDEO IN 1 7 5 4 6 RF CABLE RF CABLE ANTENNA RF IN TV RF OUT HDMI CABLE INPUT ...

Page 23: ...s and cables 7 between theVCR and the HDMI TM TV The path for recording on theVCR is cables 6 audio L and R and cable 4 S video or via composite video jack The path for playing back from theVCR is cables 7 audio L and R and cable 5 S video or via composite video jack CONNECTING THE EQUIPMENT cont HDMI or DVI Audio Audio S Video Audio S Video RF Cable TV Cable Wiring Diagram C VHS Recorder HDTV Cab...

Page 24: ...DIO IN RIGHT AUDIO IN VIDEO IN POWER HDTV PB CB IN PR CR IN Y IN COMPONENT VIDEO IN S VIDEO IN LEFT AUDIO IN RIGHT AUDIO IN LEFT AUDIO IN RIGHT AUDIO IN VIDEO IN LEFT AUDIO OUT RIGHT AUDIO OUT VIDEO OUT VCR POWER S VIDEO OUT S VIDEO IN 1 7 5 4 6 RF CABLE RF CABLE ANTENNA RF IN TV RF OUT HDMI 8 LEFT AUDIO IN VCR IN RIGHT AUDIO IN VIDEO IN HOMETHEATER RECEIVER DIGITAL AUDIO IN POWER COAXIAL AUDIO IN...

Page 25: ...ts going to the HDTV they connect via cables 7 to the home theater receiver A S V RF Cable TV HDMI or DVI Audio Home Theater HDTV Cable TV RF Cable Wiring Diagram D Digital Audio S Video Stereo Audio VHS Recorder DC700X set top NOTE The diagram shows a video path from the set top to aVCR to allow recording to theVCR It shows a video path from theVCR to theTV to allow playback of videos Video signa...

Page 26: ...T OPEN CAUTION WHEN SERVICING ONLY USE IDENTICAL REPLACEMENT PARTS CABLE INPUT 1 RF CABLE ANTENNA RF IN LEFT AUDIO IN RIGHT AUDIO IN VIDEO IN POWER HDTV PB CB IN PR CR IN Y IN COMPONENT VIDEO IN S VIDEO IN LEFT AUDIO IN RIGHT AUDIO IN HDMI LEFT AUDIO OUT RIGHT AUDIO OUT DVD PB CB PR CR Y COMPONENT VIDEO OUT DIGITAL AUDIO OUT OPTICAL COAXIAL POWER 10 9 Setup E DVD and HDMITM TV CONNECTING THE EQUIP...

Page 27: ...player has component video output jacks and you make the connection using three cables 9 If it does not have component video outputs then you can connect it to the HDTV using any spare composite video or S video input jacks on the HDTV The audio connection from the DVD player can go directly to the HDTV provided that there are enough audio input jacks on the HDTV as shown by cables 10 in diagram o...

Page 28: ...N POWER HDTV PB CB IN PR CR IN Y IN COMPONENT VIDEO IN S VIDEO IN LEFT AUDIO IN RIGHT AUDIO IN LEFT AUDIO IN RIGHT AUDIO IN VIDEO IN LEFT AUDIO OUT RIGHT AUDIO OUT VIDEO OUT VCR POWER S VIDEO OUT S VIDEO IN 1 7 5 4 6 RF CABLE RF CABLE ANTENNA RF IN TV RF OUT HDMI 8 LEFT AUDIO IN VCR IN RIGHT AUDIO IN VIDEO IN HOMETHEATER RECEIVER DIGITAL AUDIO IN POWER COAXIAL AUDIO IN OPTICAL AUDIO IN LEFT AUDIO ...

Page 29: ...ay wish to mute turn off the audio on the HDTV A S V RF Cable TV HDMI or DVI Audio DC700X set top Home Theater HDTV Cable TV RF Cable Wiring Diagram F Digital Audio S Video VHS Recorder Y Pb Pr Video DVD Player Audio L R Digital Audio NOTE The diagram shows a video path from the set top to aVCR to allow recording to theVCR It shows a video path from theVCR to theTV to allow playback of videos Vide...

Page 30: ...C SHOCK DO NOT OPEN CAUTION WHEN SERVICING ONLY USE IDENTICAL REPLACEMENT PARTS CABLE INPUT RF CABLE ANTENNA RF IN LEFT AUDIO IN RIGHT AUDIO IN VIDEO IN POWER HDTV PB CB IN PR CR IN Y IN COMPONENT VIDEO IN S VIDEO IN LEFT AUDIO IN RIGHT AUDIO IN 8 LEFT AUDIO IN VCR IN RIGHT AUDIO IN VIDEO IN HOMETHEATER RECEIVER DIGITAL AUDIO IN POWER COAXIAL AUDIO IN OPTICAL AUDIO IN 12 3 Setup G Component video ...

Page 31: ...to connect the HDTV to the set top In addition connect audio L and R cables 3 between the AUDIO OUT jacks on the set top and the audio in jacks on the HDTV To enhance the sound you can connect a home theater receiver in which case audio L and R cables 3 are not needed There is an S PDIF output labeled DIGITAL AUDIO OUT OPTICAL which is shown connected by cable 8 in the diagram on page 28 RF Cable ...

Page 32: ...EMENT PARTS CABLE INPUT RF CABLE 8 LEFT AUDIO IN VCR IN RIGHT AUDIO IN VIDEO IN HOMETHEATER RECEIVER DIGITAL AUDIO IN POWER COAXIAL AUDIO IN OPTICAL AUDIO IN 12 3 ANTENNA RF IN LEFT AUDIO IN RIGHT AUDIO IN VIDEO IN POWER HDTV PB CB IN PR CR IN Y IN COMPONENT VIDEO IN S VIDEO IN LEFT AUDIO IN RIGHT AUDIO IN VIDEO OUT DVD COMPONENT VIDEO OUT DIGITAL AUDIO OUT OPTICAL COAXIAL POWER 11 10 LEFT AUDIO O...

Page 33: ... you must connect a home theater receiver or audio amplifier to the DVD as shown cables 10 If the DVD player has a digital audio output this can be used to connect to the home theater receiver e g cable 11 in the diagram on page 30 in which case cables 10 are not needed A home theater receiver will also enhance the sound from the set top There is an S PDIF output labeled DIGITAL AUDIO OUT OPTICAL ...

Page 34: ...AL AUDIO OUT OPTICAL COAXIAL POWER LEFT AUDIO OUT RIGHT AUDIO OUT PB CB PR CR Y 8 LEFT AUDIO IN VCR IN RIGHT AUDIO IN VIDEO IN HOMETHEATER RECEIVER DIGITAL AUDIO IN POWER COAXIAL AUDIO IN OPTICAL AUDIO IN 12 ANTENNA RF IN LEFT AUDIO IN RIGHT AUDIO IN VIDEO IN POWER HDTV PB CB IN PR CR IN Y IN COMPONENT VIDEO IN S VIDEO IN LEFT AUDIO IN RIGHT AUDIO IN 11 10 13 4 5 6 LEFT AUDIO IN RIGHT AUDIO IN VID...

Page 35: ...p VCR and DVD player must all go to the HDTV assuming it has enough audio input connectors on it RF Cable TV Y Pb Pr Video DC700X set top Home Theater HDTV Cable TV RF Cable Wiring Diagram I A V S Video VHS Recorder Stereo Audio DVD Player Digital Audio Digital Audio Composite Video NOTE The diagram shows a video path from the set top to aVCR to allow recording to theVCR It shows a video path from...

Page 36: ...ther This plug fits into the outlet in only one way match the wide blade of the plug to the wide slot of the outlet Connecting the power cord to the set top Before you connect the set top to a wall outlet connect the polarized socket on the power cord into the plug labeled POWER INPUT on the set top s rear panel Connecting equipment to the wall AC outlets Connect the polarized plugs on the power c...

Page 37: ...AUDIO IN RIGHT AUDIO IN VIDEO IN POWER HDTV PB CB IN PR CR IN Y IN COMPONENT VIDEO IN S VIDEO IN LEFT AUDIO IN RIGHT AUDIO IN LEFT AUDIO IN VCR IN RIGHT AUDIO IN VIDEO IN HOMETHEATER RECEIVER OPTICAL AUDIO IN COAXIAL AUDIO IN DIGITAL AUDIO IN POWER POWER LEFT AUDIO IN RIGHT AUDIO IN VIDEO IN LEFT AUDIO OUT RIGHT AUDIO OUT VIDEO OUT CABLE INPUT VCR DVD PB CB PR CR Y COMPONENT VIDEO OUT DIGITAL AUDI...

Page 38: ...it from the power supply If you need to disconnect the set top first stop any recording to an external hard disk if there is one connected Then turn off the set top by pressing the POWER button on its front panel or on the remote control so that the light around the POWER button goes red Then wait 60 seconds before disconnecting the set top at the wall AC outlet Power Saving To save power and mone...

Page 39: ...n theTV a program that is coming from the set top If you cannot check that the RF coaxial cables are securely and correctly connected see the setup diagrams If there is still a problem check with the cable operator that you are using the correct RF output channel 4 When you can see a set top program on theTV switch theTV VCR switch on theVCR to VCR If you can still see the picture on theTV everyth...

Page 40: ... the set top and its remote control Consult the information supplied by the cable service provider for details on how to make the most of the digital cable services Also read the operating instructions that are supplied with the remote control Lightning storms Disconnect the set top s power cord during lightning storms A lightning storm may affect the set top if it is on during the storm It may ap...

Page 41: ...rd disk are uniquely linked to the set top on which they were made so you cannot play them back or delete them with a different set top Connecting an external hard disk 1 Turn off the set top with the POWER button and then wait 60 seconds before disconnecting it from the wall AC socket You must not hot plug an external hard disk 2 Connect the external hard disk using an appropriate cable to the SA...

Page 42: ...nal hard disk you could Pause liveTV Instantly replay liveTV Fast forward up to the point of liveTV Watch a scene in slow motion Rewind through a program you have been watching Record high definition digital pictures as well as the regular standard definition Record a program while watching a previously recorded program Schedule the set top to record a program or a whole series Fully manage the st...

Page 43: ...ay capability of the HDTV these menus may not be visible If this is the case refer to page 44 Putting the set top into user settings mode 1 Make sure that the set top is turned on POWER light is green 2 Press the POWER button on the remote control then within 1 second press the MENU button You should see the PACE USER SETTINGS menu shown right on theTV screen 3 When you have finished making change...

Page 44: ... the PACE USER SETTNGS menu 1 To change the TV Aspect Ratio press the R button TheTV Aspect Ratio menu shown right appears on theTV screen In the menu the current setting 4 3 or 16 9 has in front of it Also whenever the current setting is highlighted the MESSAGE light will be lighted on the set top s front panel 2 Press the U or D button to highlight theTV Aspect Ratio you want 3 Press the SELECT ...

Page 45: ...he set top is currently handling a live program or one you are playing back TV Display Capability settings 480i is standard definition NTSC and is transmitted in a 4 3 aspect ratio see right 480p is enhanced digitalTV and can be transmitted in either a 4 3 or 16 9 aspect ratio 720p and 1080i are HDTV and are transmitted in a 16 9 aspect ratio see right 480i transmission The aspect ratio is 4 3 108...

Page 46: ... are 1080i 720p 480p and 480i See pages 43 and 45 for more information about these 1 To change the TV Display Capability press the R button TheTV Display Capability menu appears on theTV screen 2 Press the U or D button to highlight each resolution in turn and for each one press the SELECT button if you wish to change the setting the setting changes between YES and NO each time you press SELECT If...

Page 47: ...and S VIDEO jacks because the output at these jacks will always be the standard definition 480i Setting Auto Pillarbox If theTV is a 16 9TV that does not automatically detect 4 3 transmissions and therefore does not add black bars to the sides of the picture then 4 3 transmissions may display stretched to fit the 16 9 screen If you do not want this effect you can set the set top to add black bars ...

Page 48: ...ture in a 4 3 transmission Sometimes 4 3 transmissions may contain a 16 9 picture with black borders at the top and bottom On a 16 9 TV this may display with black borders all the way around the picture To remove these borders you can use the Zoom function button on the remote control could be labeled ZOOM or ASPECT See the example below For more information about using Zoom see page 53 MAKING USE...

Page 49: ...setting press the SELECT button the setting changes 4 Press the L button The PACE USER SETTINGS menu reappears To continue making the settings see the next section Changing the closed captions appearance If you want to change the closed captions appearance you can see the effect of your settings by looking at the example below the menu 1 In the Closed Captions menu see above press the D button to ...

Page 50: ... done so already put the set top into user settings mode as described on page 41 Press the U or D button on the remote control and highlight Front Panel Settings in the PACE USER SETTINGS menu 2 Press the R button The Front Panel Settings menu shown right appears on theTV screen 3 Press the U or D button to highlight Standby Level or ViewingTV Level as required 4 Use the SELECT button to choose th...

Page 51: ...time to do so compared with having Standby Sleep Mode off set to NO 1 If you have not done so already put the set top into user settings mode as described on page 41 Press the U or D button on the remote control and highlight Hard Disk Sleep Mode in the PACE USER SETTINGS menu 2 Press the R button The Standby Sleep Mode menu shown right appears on theTV screen 3 If you want to change the setting p...

Page 52: ...ect as required 4 Use the SELECT button to choose the setting you want the setting changes each time you press SELECT Audio Output Mode has three possible settings Auto provides the audio format best suited to the connected equipment LPCn provides PCM audio only PASS maintains the original incoming audio format Disable Auto Detect is either YES or NO 5 When you have made all the changes you want t...

Page 53: ...ault setting TV Aspect Ratio 16 9 TV Display Capability 1080i 720p 480p 480i Yes No Yes Yes Auto Pillarbox No Closed Captions Off Configure Captions Various All Auto except Hi Def CC which is Service 1 Front Panel Brightness Standby Level Viewing TV Level IR Receiver Std High NA setting not available Hard Disk Sleep Mode Standby Sleep Mode Yes HDMI Settings Audio Output Mode Disable Auto Detect Au...

Page 54: ...e 41 onwards If you have finished changing the settings press the POWER button The set top will switch on with the restored settings NOTES If the set top and HDTV are connected via an HDMITM cable the HDTV may pass information about the required settings back to the set top see page 43 If you wish to restore the set top s settings to those created by the HDTV you should disconnect the set top from...

Page 55: ...ct ratio of the HDTV or because the transmitted programme includes black borders as part of the transmission see right The remote control should have a zoom function button could be labeled ZOOM or ASPECT which you can use to change theTV picture until it appears as you want it to 1 Press the zoom function button once to change the display 2 Press it again to change the display again Continue to p...

Page 56: ...h various other languages Sets the language track that the set top first attempts to use when tuning to a channel Channel Default means the set top will use the default audio track for the program Selecting a language means it will use the corresponding language track if available Optimal Stereo Selecting this option enables the set top to regulate the volume to minimize sudden changes in volume f...

Page 57: ...iately within 2 sec press and release the SELECT button The DIAGNOSTICS DASHBOARD see right is displayed on theTV From the DASHBOARD you can press the L button to display the DIAGNOSTICS MAIN MENU see right Use the L button to toggle between the DIAGNOSTICS DASHBOARD and MAIN MENU To use the Diagnostics Information screens In both these menus use the U and D buttons to move the on screen cursor th...

Page 58: ...a lamp Does the remote control operate the set top YES D Please see the next page NO R The set top may not be turned on Check if the light around the POWER button on the front panel is green If it is red press the POWER button on the front panel to turn on the set top Check that nothing is blocking the path from the remote control to the front panel Check that the remote control is currently set t...

Page 59: ...If you are using a component video YPbPr connection make sure the set top s TV Display Capability settings are appropriate for the TV see page 43 If the video path between the set top and the TV loops through other equipment such as aVCR you may need to turn off this equipment for the loopthrough to work If you are using the HDMITM connection make sure the connection goes directly from the set top...

Page 60: ... set to Yes and 480p 720p and 1080i are set to No Change the TV Display Capability resolution settings if necessary see page 44 Is there any sound YES D NO R Check that the audio cables are securely and correctly connected Check that you have not muted the sound on the set top and orTV Adjust the volume on the set top and orTV If there is a home theater receiver check it is set up correctly There ...

Page 61: ...to a home theater receiver that you may be using to enhance the sound Is the picture low quality or fuzzy when you are expecting to see an HDTV quality picture YES R Some programmes may include copy protection which means if the set top is connected to the HDTV via the component video jacks the picture is downgraded to standard TV quality To prevent this from happening use an HDMITM high definitio...

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