Configuring the User Settings
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High-Definition Digital STB DCX3200-M P3
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User Guide
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Setting
Description
specific to subtitle and descriptive video service operation. These settings are discussed
in more detail below.
Advanced
Audio/Video
Settings
Allows you to customize several advanced audio and video features of the DCX3200-M.
Auto Power
Down
Allows you to select whether the set-top turns itself off after four hours.
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4 Hours
—The set-top powers down after four hours.
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Off
—The set-top does not power down by itself.
Front Panel
Brightness
Allows you to adjust the brightness level of the front panel display (clock/channel number
and indicator icons) of the DCX3200-M.
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High
—The brightest level. This setting is most useful when using the
DCX3200-M in very brightly lit rooms.
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Normal
—The default brightness level.
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Low
—The lowest (visible) brightness level. This setting is most useful when
using the DCX3200-M in dim or dark rooms.
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Off
—The front panel display will be turned off completely, including the
clock/channel number and all indicator icons. If the set-top is equipped with a
backlit power button, the blue backlighting remains illuminated.
Restore All
Defaults
To reset ALL of the DCX3200-M User Settings to their default values, including options
stored on other menu screens, move the cursor to this option and press the
►
key.
Native Mode Settings Screen
The Native Mode Settings menu is used to configure the operation of the native mode
feature on the DCX3200-M.The DCX3200-M is capable of receiving and decoding a
number of different digital video formats. When operating in native mode, the DCX3200-
M generates a video output format that most closely matches the broadcast video
format.
For example, if the DCX3200-M is configured to operate in native mode, a channel
broadcast in the 720p format will be output to the television in the 720p format, while a
channel broadcast in the 1080i format will be output to the television in the 1080i format.
When using the native mode feature of the DCX3200-M, please exercise caution when
selecting the formats from the checklist. If a format is selected that is not compatible
with the television, there may be a loss of video whenever the DCX3200-M is tuned to a
channel which is broadcast in that format.
If the television is connected to the DCX3200-M using an HDMI cable, the DCX3200-M
will automatically customize the checklist of supported formats as reported to it by the
television. If the television is connected to the DCX3200-M using Component Video
(YPbPr) cables, the checklist will need to be customized manually.
Note that at least one