Motorola DCT2000, DCT2500 user manual Connecting a Stereo TV and Mono VCR

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Connecting the DCT

Connecting a Stereo TV and Mono VCR

1.Connect an RF coaxial cable between the cable wall outlet and the CABLE IN connector on the DCT.

2.Connect the RF coaxial cable, supplied with the DCT, between the RF IN and TO RF IN connectors on the DCT.

3.Connect a RF coaxial cable between the TO TV / VCR connector on the DCT and the CABLE / ANTENNA IN connector on the mono VCR.

4.Connect a RF coaxial cable between the To TV connector on the mono VCR and the CABLE / ANTENNA IN connector on the stereo TV.

5.Connect a stereo audio cable between the AUDIO OUT R and L connectors on the DCT and the INPUT AUDIO RIGHT and LEFT connectors on the stereo TV.

6.Connect a video cable between the VIDEO connector on the DCT and the INPUT VIDEO connector on the stereo TV.

OR Connect a S-video cable between the S-VIDEO connector on the DCT and the INPUT S-VIDEO connector on the stereo TV.

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Contents Section Keep your equipment clean Safeguard your equipmentImportant Tips for Safe Operation Don’t move your DCTAbout this manual Introducing Cox Interactive Program GuideSMKey Function DCT 2000 front panelDCT 2500 front panel Getting Started About the remote controlBasic Operations Adjusting the volume levelTurning on the TV, receiver, and VCR Changing channelsCH+ & CH General SetupRemote a Universal Turn the selected device on or off Turn the volume off or on Displaying the Program Guide Using the Program GuideViewing more information about a program Tuning to a program from the Program GuideExiting the Program Guide Displaying the Program Guide by ThemeDisplaying the Program Guide by Title Displaying and browsing with the channel banner To display the channel banner Setting a timer to tune to a future programUnderstanding the Cox Interactive Program Guide symbols Choosing menu settings Choosing Menu SettingsDisplaying the Settings Menu PIN This Preference Lets youGetting help for menu preferences Exiting the Settings MenuHow to use Language Settings Set up your PIN Using Parental ControlSetting up Parental Control Specify channels and ratings Specify a time period Activating Parental Control To activate Parental Control Press the Menu button. The Settings Menu appearsDeactivating Parental Control To unlock Parental Control from the Settings MenuDVR/HDTV Hdtv only Changing your PIN On Demand is here Best of all, you get free access with Cox Digital CableYou decide what’s on TV To require the PIN for purchasing Using on DemandRequiring the PIN for purchasing To purchase PPV programs by channel Purchasing Cox iN DemandPurchasing Cox iN Demand DVR/HDTV Canceling purchases To cancel purchasesDVR/HDTV Hdtv only No picture/distorted picture TroubleshootingDamage that requires service No sound TV will not turn on when TV is plugged into settopNo color Remote control does not workSettop does not power on Audio/Video Connections Connecting the DCTConnecting a Stereo TV Connecting Your DCT Connecting a Stereo TV and Mono VCR DVR/HDTV Receiver Connecting Dolby 5.1, TV, VCR and A/V 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.

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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.