Motorola QIP64xx Series, QIP6200 Series manual Restore ALL

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Setting

Description

FONT OPACITY

Sets the opacity for closed captions — AUTO,

 

TRANSPARENT, TRANSLUCENT, SOLID, or FLASHING.

 

The default is AUTO.

FONT EDGE

Sets the edge appearance for closed captions — AUTO,

TYPE

NONE, RAISED, DEPRESSED, UNIFORM, LEFT

 

SHADOWED, or RIGHT SHADOWED. The default is AUTO.

FONT EDGE

Sets the edge color for closed captions — AUTO, WHITE,

COLOR

BLACK, RED, GREEN, BLUE, YELLOW, MAGENTA, or

 

CYAN. The default is AUTO.

BACKGROUND

Sets the background color for closed captions. Options are

COLOR

AUTO, WHITE, BLACK, RED, GREEN, BLUE, YELLOW,

 

MAGENTA, or CYAN. The default is AUTO.

BACKGROUND

Sets the background opacity for closed captions. Options

OPACITY

are AUTO, TRANSPARENT, TRANSLUCENT, SOLID, or

 

FLASHING. The default is AUTO.

SETTINGS

Sets the default settings for closed captions (AUTO) or the

 

settings you have configured (USER). Options are AUTO or

 

USER. The default is AUTO.

RESTORE ALL

Resets the on-screen display options to their default

DEFAULTS

settings.

 

To reset all User Settings to their defaults, select this option

 

and press the key.

 

For DVI/HDMI only, when you first connect a TV to the

 

QIP64xx using the HDMI connection, the TV and the set-top

 

exchange information to automatically determine the best

 

possible TV TYPE and HDMI/YPbPr OUTPUT settings. You

 

can change these settings at any time:

 

• To cause the DVI/HDMI TV and set-top to re-exchange

 

information to restore the automatic settings, select

 

Restore All Defaults with the HDMI connector in place

 

and the TV powered on.

 

• If you replace your TV connected to the set-top with

 

another HDMI TV, select Restore All Defaults. This

 

causes the TV and set-top to exchange information,

 

enabling settings suited to your new TV.

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Contents User Guide Repairs Important Safety Instructions Declaration of Conformity Regulatory InformationCanadian Compliance Software License Software LicenseContact Us Contents QIP6200/QIP64xx User GuideConnecting a Stereo TV and Stereo VCR Connecting a Stereo TVConnecting an A/V Receiver, TV, and VCR Introduction Front Panel QIP6200/64xx Front and Back PanelsFront Panel Description Item DescriptionQIP6200/QIP64xx User Guide Back Panel EnabledBack Panel Description Program not supported by all program guidesDescription Changing Channels Turning Power On and OffAdjusting the Volume Electronic Program GuideWhat is DVR? Digital Video Recorder DVR QIP64XX Models onlySimultaneously Record Two Shows Simultaneously Record Shows and Watch a Recorded ProgramOptimizing Your SET-TOP for HIGH-DEFINITION TV This screen appears if the Hdmi port is active To exit the menu and save your settings, press the Power or Setting Description User SettingsHDMI/YPbPr Closed Restore ALL ON-SCREEN Graphics Connecting Your SET-TOP Important Safety Considerations Hdmi or Ieee 1394 Digital Hdtv and Sdtv Video Connection OptionsComponent video YPbPr Hdtv and Sdtv Video SdtvFollow RF Output SdtvIf You Have Hdtv onlyRecording Your Connections QIP6200/QIP64xx User Guide Connecting Your SET-TOP to AN Hdtv Video only Component Video YPbPr Connecting Hdtv Video OnlyIeee DVI or Hdmi Connecting Your SET-TOP to AN Hdtv Audio only Connecting Hdtv Audio Only Connecting Your SET-TOP to AN A/V Receiver Audio only Connecting an A/V Receiver Audio Only Connecting Your SET-TOP to a Stereo TV Connecting a Stereo TV Connecting Your SET-TOP to a Stereo TV and Stereo VCR QIP6xxx SeriesConnecting a Stereo TV and Stereo VCR Connecting Your SET-TOP to AN A/V RECEIVER, TV, and VCR Connecting an A/V Receiver, TV, and VCR Data Features Data DevicesPower on TroubleshootingProblem Possible Solution Does not workChannels When viewingThere is no audio From the centerThere is no video On the TV screenCaptions, or There are noGraphics, closed Program guidesBars on all four Bars aboveBelow the picture Sides of the pictureVideo is horizontally distorted on the Hdtv screen Set-top is making a humming noiseMgbi