
6. The Mode parameter and its current setting display.
Std Video Decoder  | PAL →  | 
Mode =  | 
7.Press the Select button under the PAL option. The parameter begins to flash.
8.Scroll to the NTSC parameter using the Up, Down, or Select button.
Std Video Decoder  | NTSC →  | 
Mode =  | 
9. Press the Enter button. When the parameter stops flashing, the TDR6 has set the new video mode.
Menu Descriptions A complete description of all TDR6 menus is provided in this section. The menus actually available depend on the specific option modules installed in your unit.
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Configuration Menu: consists of two submenus, Default and User, which enable you to quickly and easily 
Configuration>Default: predefined configuration sets allow common operating modes to be stored in the unit at the factory, or at a customer depot, and then easily recalled and implemented 
Restore  | Initializes the TDR6 using the   | ■  | Default1  | 
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Configuration>User: used to save and restore 
Restore  | Initializes the TDR6 using the selected   | User1, User2, User3  | 
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Save  | Saves the current   | User1, User2, User3  | 
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Details Menu: enables you to configure the input, services, video, audio, data, and conditional access for the TDR6  | ||
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Details>Input>Config>Select: used to select the type of input for the TDR6  | 
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Input  | Selects the input source for the TDR6  | ■ ASI: selects the external ASI input source  | 
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  | ■ RF_A, RF_B, RF_C, RF_D: selects the TDR6  | 
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Details>Input>Config>Demod>RF: allows you to configure or query the demodulator parameters; the RF menu appears only if an RF input has been selected using the Details>Input>Config>Select menu.
Each of the four RF inputs, A through D, can be independently configured, although only one may be active at one time.
Modulation  | Sets the modulation type.  | QPSK, 8PSK, 16QAM | 
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RF Freq  | Sets the RF frequency for the QPSK demodulator  | 950 to 2150MHz above or below your local  | 
  | Note: The IF frequency is the absolute value of the difference  | oscillator frequency  | 
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