Pace TDC770D Operator's Manual page 37

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MAKING USER SETTINGS (cont.)
If you have not done so already, put your set-top into User Settings mode, as described on page 23.
The flow diagram on the right shows how you use the arrow, select, and power buttons on your set-top's front
panel to change the display and make the settings. See also the instructions below.
1. Press the D button until the front panel shows "reSt" (short for "restore factory settings"), as shown right,
and Restore Defaults is highlighted on the PACE USER SETTINGS menu.
2. Press the R button.
"YeS" appears on your set-top's front panel and the message: "Restore Default. Press OK to confirm" appears
on your TV screen. (If, at this stage, you no longer wish to restore the factory settings, press the L button.)
3. To confirm and restore the factory settings, press the select button.
The factory settings are restored, and the PACE USER SETTINGS menu reappears.
4. If you want to continue changing the settings, see the sections from page 23 onwards. If you have finished
changing the settings, press the power button. Your set-top then switches on with the restored settings.
If your set-top and HDTV are connected via a standard HDMI cable, your HDTV may pass information about
the required settings back to your set-top (see page 25). If you wish to restore your set-top's settings to
those created by your HDTV, you must disconnect the HDMI cable from your set-top before you restore the
factory default settings. When you reconnect your HDTV to your set-top via the HDMI cable, your HDTV will
pass back the information again.
Always turn off your set-top, wait 60 seconds, then disconnect your set-top from the wall AC outlet before
you connect or disconnect any other equipment to or from its rear panel.
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