Operation Manual
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Setup
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TV format
 This is the type of TV you have connected to your set-top box, and 
how widescreen broadcast programmes display. Make your choice 
according to the following table:
TV output signal
This is the type of signal which is most compatible with your TV. If you 
have connected your set-top box to your TV via a SCART lead, choose 
RGB for a better quality picture. 
RF output channel
The RF output channel for your set-top box.
The factory preset RF output channel is channel 38. If channel 38 is not 
compatible with your TV or VCR, for example if it is already being used 
as your VCR’s output channel, or for a terrestrial channel, you may find 
you cannot tune your equipment to your set-top box because of 
interference.
You can therefore use this setting to enter a different number. You may 
find this easier if you disconnect your external antenna and/or your 
VCR from your system while you make the changes, but if you do so, 
make sure you follow all the safety advice on pages 8 to 15. You will 
then need to tune any equipment that is connected to your set-top 
box via an RF lead to this new channel number - see the section on RF 
tuning on page 17.
RF channels may also be known as UHF channels.
For further advice, please call customer support.
Magic eye support
If you have connected a magic eye (see page 14) to your set-top box, 
choose ‘On’.
Format Type of TV How do widescreen broadcasts display?
4/3 Standard (4/3) The centre portion only of any 
widescreen transmissions will display
Letterbox Standard (4/3) The whole of any widescreen 
transmissions will display, but the picture 
does not fill the screen
16/9 Widescreen 
(16/9)
Full screen










