Using The Setup Menus - Pace TDC770D Operator's Manual

Whistler
Table of Contents

Advertisement

USING THE SETUP MENUS

In addition to the user settings described on pages 23 through 35, setup menus may be available in your on-screen guide. These should be described in the
information provided by your service-provider. There may also be on-screen information to explain these menus.
However, certain settings may affect how your set-top and TV work. See the table below for information about typical menu items and settings (they depend
on which on-screen guide is running on your set-top, so may vary from those given below).
Item
Options
Cable Box Setup Front LED
Display
AC Outlet
RF Bypass
Configuration
Audio
Default Audio
Track
Optimal
Stereo
Audio
Output
Screen position
Other items and options may be available on these screens. The menus may be subject to change in the future, as your set-top advances with new technology.
36
Settings
Notes
Current Time,
If setting is "Current Time", the time is displayed on the front panel when your set-top is
Current Channel
switched on. If setting is "Current Channel", the program channel number is displayed.
Switched,
If setting is "Switched", the AC outlet on your set-top's rear panel is on when your set-top is
Unswitched
on, and off when your set-top is off, so any TV that is receiving its power from this AC outlet
will therefore switch off when your set-top is turned off. If setting is "Unswitched", the AC
outlet is always on, so any TV that is receiving its power from this AC outlet will continue to
receive power whether your set-top is on (power light green) or off (power light red).
Off, On
This must be "On" before you can use RF Bypass.
For information about RF Bypass, see page 20.
Allows you to view the configuration of your set-top.
Channel Default,
Sets the language track that your set-top first attempts to use when tuning to a channel.
English, various
"Channel Default" means your set-top uses the default audio track for the program.
other languages
Selecting a language means it uses the corresponding language track, if it is available.
Selecting this option enables your set-top to regulate the volume to minimize sudden
changes in volume, for example during a commercial break.
TV Speakers,
If you select "Advanced", further settings are displayed, allowing you to set the Compression
Stereo, Advanced
(to None, Light, or Heavy) and the Stereo Output (to Mono, Stereo, or Matrix Stereo).
This allows you to adjust how the picture displays on your TV screen.

Hide quick links:

Advertisement

Table of Contents
loading

Table of Contents