Motorola DCH6200 operation manual Card, Operation

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The Format button is intended to allow you to select a video output format that is compatible with a connected display device. Some televisions may not support all four video formats listed above. The Format button provides an easy method for selecting an output format that is compatible with your television.

Operation

The Format button is intended to complement the User Settings Menu (see User Settings). It is not intended to replace the User Settings Menu. The User Settings Menu is the preferred method of optimizing the DCH receiver to operate with your specific television.

If you cannot get a video display when the DCH receiver is connected to your television via Component Video or HDMI cables, use the Format button to select a video output format that results in a viewable picture on the display screen. Once a viewable picture is available, please use the User Settings Menu to optimize the DCH6200 display settings for your specific television.

Video Format Indicators (Front Panel Display)

The front panel display of the DCH6200 is equipped with four indicators to the right hand side of the display that are used to indicate the currently-selected video output format on the Component Video (YPbPr) and HDMI outputs. As the Format button is depressed, the front panel format indicators will change to illuminate the currently selected video output format in use by the DCH receiver.

Note: There are some scenarios where the DCH receiver does not change the video output format if the Format button is depressed. In these scenarios, the DCH6200 will flash the currently illuminated video format indicator on the front panel display. If this should occur, please use the User Settings Menu to make further changes to the video output settings of the DCH6200 receiver.

Note: Availability of certain features is dependent upon application support.

M-Card™

The M-Card is required to view cable television programs, previously recorded programs on the DVR, or interactive on-demand programs. The M-Card should not be removed.

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Contents DCH6200 Page Important Safety Instructions N T I L a T E FCC Declaration of Conformity Software License You mayGovernment Restricted Rights Page Contents Viii Introduction Front Panel Rear Panel Page Turning Power On and Off Adjusting the VolumeOperation Changing ChannelsCard OperationConnections Video Audio Optimizing Your DCH Receiver for HIGH-DEFINITION TV User Settings Setting DescriptionPixels Page ON-SCREEN Graphics Page Connecting Your DCH Receiver Video Connection Options Hdmi or IEEE-1394 Hdtv and SdtvConnecting Your DCH Receiver to an Hdtv Video Only DCH6200Connecting Hdtv Video CableConnecting Your DCH Receiver Connecting Your DCH Receiver Hdmi Connecting Your DCH Receiver Connecting Your DCH Receiver to a Stereo TV Sdtv Connecting a Stereo TV SdtvConnecting Your DCH Receiver VCR Connecting an A/V Receiver, TV, and VCR Recording Your Connections Data Features Data DevicesTroubleshooting Problem Possible SolutionTroubleshooting Troubleshooting Page