Pace DC511P Operator's Manual page 20

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Can you see a picture
NO
on your TV screen?
YES
Is the picture distorted
YES
or too small?
NO
Please see the next page
Suggested solution
Your TV and other equipment may not be
turned on. Check that they are plugged
into AC power outlets and turned on.
Note: In the General Settings screen,
"AC Outlet" may be set to "On with
cable box (Settop)". If you have
connected your TV to the POWER
OUTLET (AC outlet) on your set-top,
the setting "On with cable box (Settop)"
means that, when you turn off your set-
top, your TV will turn off, and, when you
turn on your set-top, your TV will turn
on. You may wish to keep this feature, or
you may wish to set "AC Outlet" to
"Always on".
Your TV and/or VCR may not be tuned to
your set-top's output channel. See above
and also page 13.
SOLVING PROBLEMS (cont.)
Further checks, if there is still a problem
Make sure the RF-bypass feature is turned OFF (the
word BYPASS on the front panel is not lighted).
If your stereo TV is connected by baseband AV
cables, check that you have selected the
appropriate baseband input on your TV.
If your TV and VCR are connected by RF coaxial
cables, they must be tuned to your set-top's output
channel. This is channel 3 or channel 4 (contact
your cable operator to find out which it is). Tune
your TV and VCR to this channel (see page 13).
If the video path between your set-top and your TV
loops through other equipment (such as a VCR)
you may need to turn off this equipment for the
loopthrough to work.
Make sure that the TV/VCR switch on your VCR is
switched to "TV".
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