Operating instructions
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Changing the TV Display Capability
If your HDTV does not initially display video from your set-top, on its component video or HDMI
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input, your HDTV may not support your set-top’s current output resolution.
• Toovercomethisproblem,rstpressthePOWER button on your remote control, then,
within 1 second, press the MENU button. Next, press the ZOOM button (could be labeled
ASPECT) until video appears. Each button-press changes your set-top’s output resolution,
which also appears on-screen. After a few seconds, you see the PACE USER SETTINGS menu.
If your HDTV does initially display video, put your set-top into “user settings mode” (if you have not
done so already), as described on page 20. Press the U or D button on your remote control and
highlight TV Display Capability on the PACE USER SETTINGS menu.
The available resolutions are: 1080i, 720p, 480p and 480i. (See pages 22 and 24 for more information
about these.)
1. To change the TV Display Capability, press the R button.
The TV Display Capability menu appears on your TV 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, at any stage in this process, the menu disappears from the screen, immediately press select to
restore the menu.
3 Repeat step 2 until you have tried all the resolutions.
4. When you are satisfied that all the TV resolutions are correct, press the L button. The PACE
USER SETTINGS menu reappears.
To continue making the settings, see page 24.
TV Display Capability
1080i : YES
720p : NO
480p : YES
480i : YES
MAKING USER SETTINGS (cont.)
If the displayed resolution is currently
set, the MESSAGE light will be
lighted and YES will be in the menu
Video Format : 1080i
Current output resolution from your
set-top (1080i, 720p, 480p or 480i)