Making User Settings; About User Settings - Pace TDC770D Operator's Manual

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MAKING USER SETTINGS

About User Settings

Your installer should have made the correct settings so that your set-top is compatible with your HDTV or TV.
However, you may wish to change some settings, for example if you purchase a new HDTV. You can make the
following settings and you can also reset them to the factory defaults.
• TV Aspect Ratio (the screen's width-to-height ratio, or shape)
• TV Display Capability (screen resolution)
• Auto Pillarbox
• Closed Captions
• Front Panel Settings
• Hard Disk Sleep Mode (for energy saving)
• HDMI Settings
You use the buttons on the front panel of your set-top to make the settings and you can see them on the front-
panel display. You can also look at on-screen menus, but note that, until your set-top has been set up to match the
display capability of your TV (see page 16), these menus may not be visible.
Putting your set-top into User Settings mode
1. Make sure that your set-top is turned on (the power light is green).
2. Press the power button on your set-top (the power light goes red), then press the menu button.
"ASPt" (or another of the 8 "words" shown right) should then appear on the front-panel display. If it does not
appear, press the menu button again. You should see the PACE USER SETTINGS menu on your TV screen.
3. When you have finished making changes (see pages 24 to 33), press the power button to remove the PACE
USER SETTINGS menu and return to normal viewing.
TDC770D
power button.
menu button
front-panel display
IR RECEIVE
MESSAGE
HDTV
BYPASS
PACE USER SETTINGS
TV Aspect Ratio
TV Display Capability
Auto Pillarbox
Closed Captions
Front Panel Settings
Hard Disk Sleep Mode
HDMI Settings
Restore Defaults
Select[OK] Exit[POWER]
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