Motorola DCX3400 Series User Manual page 35

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Setting
Audio
Coding
Format
Audio
Output
Range
Audio
Output
Video
Sharpness
RF Output
Channel
Power ON
Timer
Status
Day Option
Set Time
7 • Configuring the
Settings Menu
Table 1 – User Settings Menu Fields
Selects the audio coding format on the digital output (HDMI and SPDIF) when
tuned to a channel carrying compressed audio. The following formats are
supported:
PCM/Stereo – Send decoded audio in PCM format over the digital outputs.
Dolby Digital – Send Dolby Digital audio over the digital outputs.
HDMI – Send appropriate audio format, as per auto negotiation between STB
and TV, when connected over HDMI. If the negotiation indicates:
PCM – send decoded audio in PCM format over the digital outputs
o
Dolby Digital – send Dolby Digital audio over the digital outputs
o
Dolby Digital Plus – send Dolby Digital Plus over HDMI and Dolby Digital
o
over SPDIF.
Sets the preferred audio dynamic range when the input audio is decoded by the
STB. Three options are allowed
Narrow (default) – Enables minimum dynamic range and is most appropriate
when the TV is connected to the STB over the RF output.
Normal – Enables moderate dynamic range which is most appropriate when a
receiver is connected to the STB over baseband or digital outputs.
Wide – Enables the complete dynamic range to be reproduced on all outputs,
which is most suitable for advanced users who have high quality speakers and
audio equipment.
Sets the audio output to a fixed or variable setting. The fixed setting produces a
constant output level from the set-top (recommended when connected to an
external receiver). This setting does not apply to the Audio Out (Fixed)
connector.
Adjusts the picture sharpness when viewing a standard-definition (SD) program.
The Video Sharpness setting affects all of the video outputs. By default, the
sharpness level of 3 is selected. The DCX3400 supports five distinct levels of
video picture sharpness. A value of 1 corresponds to a "softer" picture while a
value of 5 corresponds to a "sharper" picture. The best sharpness setting
depends upon the video connection being used, the display quality of the TV,
and personal preference.
Channel 3 by default.
Designated time for set-top to power on.
Disabled/Enabled.
Weekends, Weekdays, Every Sunday, Every Monday, Every Tuesday, Every
Wednesday, Every Thursday, Every Friday, Every Saturday.
12-hour clock
AM/PM
Description
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