User manual

source being selected, the TS will be delivered to the ASI output port on the back panel.
Program: under this sub menu, you will see all program names detected by DCH-5000P.
The programs could be coming from ASI input, Tuner, TS/IP input, the internal CI
de-encryption block, BISS De-encryption block or MUX TS. Use the < > or < >-key
to roll up or down between the program names, and use < >-and < >-key to switch
among input sources, where a number in front of the program name indicates the input
source:
0-xxxxx displays the program name, which comes from ASI input.
1-xxxxx displays the program name, which comes from TUNER input.
2-xxxxx displays the program name, which comes from TS/IP input
3-xxxxx displays the program name which comes from the CI.
4-xxxxx displays the program name, which comes from ASI2 input.
5-xxxxx displays the program name, which comes from BISS De-encrypted
input.
6-xxxxx displays the program name, which comes from MUX TS.
A few seconds after the program being selected, the A/V signal will be delivered to the
related connectors on the back panel.
Video: You can configure the video parameters of programs in this submenu. Press the
<ENTER>-key to confirm or press the <EXIT>-key to cancel.
Video Standard: you can select Auto/1920x1080i 60/1920x1080i 50/1280x720p
60/1280x720p 50/720x480p 60/720x576p 50/525x480i 60/625x576i 50 for the
composite video output.
Screen: select the screen mode: 4:3 Full, 16:9 Full or 4:3 Letterbox.
DVB Subtitle Lang: select the language of DVB Subtitle.
EBU Subtitle Lang: select the language of EBU Subtitle.
Subtitle Priority: configure the priority of Subtitle; choose whether DVB or EBU
should be first.
Fail Modechoose which kind of picture will appear when signal is fail. You can
select Black Screen or No Sync or Still Picture
Audio: You can configure the audio settings in the submenu.
Audio1 Level: use the < > < > < > < >-keys to modify the audio1 level within
this range: 0~99.
Audio1 Mode: select Stereo, Left, Right or Mono for soundtracks.
Audio1 Language: select the language of the audio.
Audio2 Level: use the < > < > < > < >-keys to modify the audio2 level within