Motorola DCT2500 Choosing Menu Settings, Displaying the Settings Menu, Choosing menu settings

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Choosing Menu Settings

The on-screen guide provides a Settings Menu to help you tailor the

Cox Interactive Program Guide to your needs. The figure below shows the Settings Menu.

Displaying the Settings Menu

1. Press the MENU button. The Settings Menu displays.

Choosing menu settings

1.In the Settings Menu, press the UP or DOWN arrow button to highlight the preference you want to specify.

2.Press the RIGHT arrow button. The settings for the selection appear in a column to the right.

Note: If you have selected a setting limited by Parental Control, refer to page 26.

3.Press the UP or DOWN arrow button to select the setting you want to specify. For multiple columns, press the RIGHT or LEFT arrow button to access the settings menu columns.

4.Press the SELECT button to select the setting.

The table on the next page shows all the Settings Menu preferences you can specify and gives a brief description of each preference.

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Contents Section Safeguard your equipment Keep your equipment cleanImportant Tips for Safe Operation Don’t move your DCTIntroducing Cox Interactive Program GuideSM About this manualDCT 2000 front panel Key FunctionDCT 2500 front panel About the remote control Getting StartedAdjusting the volume level Basic OperationsTurning on the TV, receiver, and VCR Changing channelsRemote a Universal General SetupCH+ & CH Turn the selected device on or off Turn the volume off or on Using the Program Guide Displaying the Program GuideTuning to a program from the Program Guide Viewing more information about a programDisplaying the Program Guide by Title Displaying the Program Guide by ThemeExiting the Program Guide Displaying and browsing with the channel banner Setting a timer to tune to a future program To display the channel bannerUnderstanding the Cox Interactive Program Guide symbols Displaying the Settings Menu Choosing Menu SettingsChoosing menu settings This Preference Lets you PINExiting the Settings Menu Getting help for menu preferencesHow to use Language Settings Setting up Parental Control Using Parental ControlSet up your PIN Specify channels and ratings Specify a time period Activating Parental Control Press the Menu button. The Settings Menu appears To activate Parental ControlTo unlock Parental Control from the Settings Menu Deactivating Parental ControlDVR/HDTV Hdtv only Changing your PIN You decide what’s on TV Best of all, you get free access with Cox Digital CableOn Demand is here Requiring the PIN for purchasing Using on DemandTo require the PIN for purchasing Purchasing Cox iN Demand To purchase PPV programs by channelPurchasing Cox iN Demand DVR/HDTV To cancel purchases Canceling purchasesDVR/HDTV Hdtv only Damage that requires service TroubleshootingNo picture/distorted picture TV will not turn on when TV is plugged into settop No soundSettop does not power on Remote control does not workNo color Connecting the DCT Audio/Video ConnectionsConnecting a Stereo TV Connecting Your DCT Connecting a Stereo TV and Mono VCR DVR/HDTV Connecting Dolby 5.1, TV, VCR and A/V Receiver ReceiverDVR/HDTV Hdtv only
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DCT2000, DCT2500 specifications

The Motorola DCT2000 and DCT2500 are digital cable television set-top boxes that have made significant contributions to the evolution of digital television viewing. Designed for cable operators and consumers alike, these models offer a plethora of features that enhance the viewing experience while providing robust solutions for service providers.

The Motorola DCT2000 is particularly well-regarded for its reliable performance and user-friendly interface. It supports standard digital cable service, allowing users to access a variety of channels without the need for a separate digital converter. The DCT2000 is equipped with advanced video processing capabilities, which ensure high-quality picture output. With features such as a 480i output for standard definition televisions, this model was designed to bridge the gap between analog and digital content seamlessly.

On the other hand, the Motorola DCT2500 offers more advanced features that cater to the demands of modern viewers. This model not only supports standard definition content but also delivers enhanced capabilities for high-definition video. The DCT2500 is notable for its support of the DOCSIS 2.0 standard, which allows for faster data transmissions. This means that users can enjoy more channels, improved video quality, and a superior overall viewing experience.

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In summary, both the Motorola DCT2000 and DCT2500 set-top boxes offer a blend of essential features, advanced technologies, and user-friendly characteristics. While the DCT2000 serves as a reliable, standard digital converter, the DCT2500 pushes the envelope with its high-definition capabilities and fast data transmission. Together, these models represent Motorola's commitment to delivering high-quality digital television solutions.