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Press the
▼
key to select
YPbPr Output
. YPbPr Output indicates the picture resolution you prefer
when watching high definition programming.
To get the most out of your high definition viewing experience, refer to your TV User Guide to
determine which format your TV supports.
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Press the
►
arrow key to select the YPbPr output setting. Be sure to select the optimal picture
resolution that your TV can support. The choices, listed in order from highest to lowest picture
resolution, are:
•
1080i
•
720p
•
480p
•
480i
If you are not using an HDTV, selecting a format other than 480i will cause the on-screen display to
go blank. If this happens you can still view your settings on the LED panel to change the format back
to 480i.
6
Press the
▼
key to select
4:3 Override
. 4:3 Override indicates how 4:3 standard definition
programming will be displayed on your TV screen.
If YPrPb Output is set to 480i, this setting cannot be changed.
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Press the
►
arrow key to select the 4:3 Override setting:
OFF
Transmits standard definition TV programs using the picture resolution specified in
YPbPr Output Type.
480i
Transmits standard definition TV programs in their original 480i format. This is the
default setting.
Some TVs cannot display 480i format on their component video inputs (YPbPr). Check
your TV User Guide for more information.
Note
: If your DCT6200 is connected to your VCR and you record programming using
your VCR, setting 4:3 Override to 480i will cause your VCR to record any graphic
overlays (program guides, closed captions, on-screen menus) that were displayed during
the recorded program, regardless of the YPbPr Output and video output combinations.
480p
Converts standard definition TV programs to a higher quality 480p format.
Some TVs cannot display 480p format on their component video inputs (YPbPr). Check
your TV User Guide for more information.
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Press
POWER
or
MENU
to exit the on-screen menu and save your selection.
You’ve finished setting up your DCT6200 to receive digital cable services! Proceed to “Operation” on the
following pages for helpful information about using your DCT6200.