System information

11
GETTING STARTED
RESOLUTION SETTINGS SCREEN
On this screen, you set up your set-top box to match
your HDTV with regard to resolution (how crisp
and clear the picture appears). Generally, higher
resolution settings give better quality pictures.
However, the quality will also always depend on
how the programme was originally transmitted.
YPbPr video
If your HDTV is connected to your set-top box by
component video (YPbPr) leads, use the L R
buttons to set YPbPr video to “On”. Otherwise,
change this setting to “O.
NOTE: When YPbPr video is set to “On, CVBS
video is automatically output at your set-top
box’s SCART connector.
Auto zoom
(This feature is not yet enabled.)
HD resolution
You can also choose the method that your set-top
box uses to handle dierent video resolutions. Use
the U D buttons to highlight the HD resolution
setting. The available settings are.
Original
– your set-top box will always output
the same resolution as the original video input,
with one exception: an input resolution of 576i
becomes 576p at the output.
Standard – your set-top box will always output
720p, regardless of the input video resolution.
User-dened
– in this case, you can choose
the resolution (576p, 720p or 1080i) that will be
output to your HDTV, regardless of the input
resolution.
Use the L R buttons to display the setting you
want.
If you need to go back to the previous screen, press
EXIT. Or, press OK to continue.