About Tv Display Capability (Resolution Settings) - Pace TDC770D Operator's Manual

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MAKING USER SETTINGS (cont.)

About TV Display Capability (resolution settings)

• Your set-top can transmit pictures to your TV in a range of resolutions (also called "Display Capabilities" -
see below for the settings available). Generally, higher screen resolutions give better quality pictures. However,
the quality always depends on how the program was originally transmitted.
• Different TVs display different screen resolutions. For example, standard TVs display "480i", EDTVs
(Enhanced Definition TVs) display "480p", and most HDTVs display "1080i" or "720p". Many HDTVs will
display at more than one resolution. For more information, see the information supplied with your HDTV.
See also the note, right.
You may need to make appropriate TV Display Capability settings on your set-top, so that it is compatible with
your TV. See the next page for full instructions.
In order to display the best picture every time, you must select every resolution that your TV is capable of
displaying. This ensures that programs are displayed with minimum distortion.
There is a green HDTV light on your set-top's front panel that lights when your set-top is handling a high-
definition signal (a live program or one you are playing back).
TV Display Capability settings
• 480i is standard definition NTSC and is transmitted
in a 4:3 aspect ratio (see right).
• 480p is enhanced digital TV and can be transmitted
in either a 4:3 or 16:9 aspect ratio.
• 720p and 1080i are HDTV and are transmitted in a
16:9 aspect ratio (see right).
When your HDTV and set-top are
connected by an HDMI connector,
your set-top gets information
from your HDTV about the HDTV's
display capability. Your set-top uses
this information to adjust its TV
Display Capability settings.
Your set-top also records your
HDTV's ID (identification), so that
only one HDTV is supported at any
one time. When your HDTV has
updated your set-top's TV Display
Capability settings, you may change
them if you wish. The changes will
then be stored with the ID.
You can restore your set-top's TV
Display Capability settings to their
factory values, as described on page
480i transmission:
34. You can also restore your set-top
The aspect ratio is 4:3
to the settings that your HDTV has
passed to your set-top. To do this you
must first restore the factory settings
1080i transmission:
while the HDMI cable is disconnected
The aspect ratio is 16:9
from your set-top, then reconnect the
HDTV via the HDMI cable.
NOTE
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