Nikon DCX3200 manual Configuring the AUDIO, VIDEO, and Closed Caption Settings

Page 42

6 CONFIGURING THE AUDIO, VIDEO, AND CLOSED CAPTION SETTINGS

Setting

Description

 

 

My TV

The My TV Supports The Following Formats

Supports

checklist allows you to configure the Native mode

The

operation of the DCX3200. The checklist becomes

Following

accessible only when the HDMI/YPbPr Output

Formats

setting is set to Native. The DCX3200 is capable of

 

delivering all of the video formats listed in this

 

checklist depending upon the type of video

 

connection (HDMI or YPbPr) being used. By default,

 

the 1080i and 480i formats are checked in this

 

checklist.

 

 

The options are used as follows:

 

1080p30 – The DCX3200 will present

 

 

programs broadcast in the High Definition

 

 

1080p30 format (1920 x 1080 pixels with

 

 

progressive scanning at 30 frames per

 

 

second) using the HDMI connection only.

 

 

The DCX3200 cannot convert any other

 

 

broadcast format to the 1080p30 format.

 

1080p24 - The DCX3200 will present

 

 

programs broadcast in the High Definition

 

 

1080p24 format (1920 x 1080 pixels with

 

 

progressive scanning at 24 frames per

 

 

second) using the HDMI connection only.

 

 

The DCX3200 cannot convert any other

 

 

broadcast format to the 1080p24 format.

 

1080i – The DCX3200 will present

 

 

programs broadcast in the High Definition

 

 

1080i format using both the HDMI and

 

 

YPbPr connections. The DCX3200 can

 

 

also convert any other broadcast format to

 

 

the 1080i format.

 

720p – The DCX3200 will present

 

 

programs broadcast in the High Definition

 

 

720p format using both the HDMI and

 

 

YPbPr connections. The DCX3200 can

 

 

also convert any other broadcast format to

 

 

the 720p format.

 

480p – The DCX3200 will present

 

 

programs broadcast in the Enhanced

 

 

Definition 480p format using both the

 

 

HDMI and YPbPr connections. The

 

 

DCX3200 can also convert any other

 

 

broadcast format to the 480p format.

 

480i – The DCX3200 will present

 

 

programs broadcast in the Standard

 

 

32

 

 

Definition 480i format using both the

 

 

HDMI and YPbPr connections. The

 

 

DCX3200 can also convert any other

 

 

broadcast format to the 480i format.

 

 

 

Image 42
Contents DCX3200 Page Important Safety Instructions Important Safety Considerations During Transportation to the Subscriber HomeFCC Compliance FCC Declaration of ConformityCaring for the Environment by Recycling Software LicensePage Government Restricted Rights Contents Connecting Your DCX SET-TOP Introduction Front Panel IntroductionRear Panel 10 11Page Operation Turning Power On and OffAdjusting the Volume Changing ChannelsPage Connecting Your DCX SET-TOP Video Connection OptionsComponent video YPbPr Hdtv and Sdtv Connecting Hdtv Single Connection for Video/Audio HdmiHdtv Connecting Hdtv Separate Video/Audio Connections CableAudio Connecting Your DCX Set-top to an Hdtv Separate Video/Audio HdtvConnecting Your DCX Set-top to an Hdtv Alternative Audio Connecting an A/V Receiver Audio Connecting Your DCX Set-top to an A/V Receiver Audio Connecting an Sdtv Connecting Your DCX Set-top to an Sdtv DCX3200Connecting an Sdtv and VCR/DVD Recorder Connecting Your DCX Set-top to an Sdtv and VCR/DVD Recorder Connecting an A/V Receiver, SDTV, and VCR/DVD Recorder DCX3200 Recording Your Connections DCX3200Data Features Data DevicesRecording Your Connections ON-SCREEN Graphics Page Configuring the AUDIO, VIDEO, and Closed Caption Settings Configuring the AUDIO, VIDEO, and Closed Caption Settings User Settings option follow Hdmi 43 Override setting allows you to specify Configuring the AUDIO, VIDEO, and Closed Caption Settings Or DVI TV, the TV provides the DCX3200 with its Additional Additional Hdmi Settings option is available HDMI/DVI Configuring the AUDIO, VIDEO, and Closed Caption Settings Configuring the AUDIO, VIDEO, and Closed Caption Settings Small Proportion SERIF, Mono no Serif Page Troubleshooting Problem Possible SolutionTroubleshooting Ensure that your DCX set-top is Troubleshooting Troubleshooting