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Use the remote control or the cursor keys on the front panel to navigate the on-screen menus:

Press the ▲ and ▼ keys to highlight the setting you wish to change.

Press the ► key to select an option.

To exit the setting and move to another setting, press the ▲ or ▼ key.

To exit the menu and save your settings, press the power or menu key.

If the User Settings menu does not display on the HDTV screen, the TV may not support the default video output setting. Use the front panel display to adjust the settings as described in “There is no video on the TV screen” in the Troubleshooting section.

The User Settings menu options are:

Setting

Description

 

 

TV Type

Allows you to specify the style of television connected to the QIP set-top. Options

 

include 16:9, 4:3 LETTERBOX, and 4:3 PAN SCAN. By default, the 16:9 option is

 

selected. The options are used as follows:

 

16:9 designates that a widescreen television is connected to the QIP set-top.

 

4:3 LETTERBOX designates that a standard screen television is connected to the

 

 

QIP set-top and that widescreen programs should be scaled to fit the screen with

 

 

black bars above and below the picture.

 

4:3 PAN SCAN designates that a standard screen television is connected to the

 

 

QIP set-top and that widescreen programs should be cropped so that the picture

 

 

fills the entire screen.

HDMI/YPbPr Allows you to specify the video output format of the QIP set-top for all content

Output (when the 4:3 override setting is Off) or for all 480p, 720p, and 1080i content (when the 4:3 override is used). Options include 1080i, 720p, 480p, and 480i. By default, the 1080i option is selected. The options are used as follows:

1080i — The QIP set-top will present programs in the High-Definition 1080i format (1920 x 1080 pixels).

720p — The QIP set-top will present programs in the High-Definition 720p format (1280 x 720 pixels).

480p — The QIP set-top will present programs in the Enhanced-Definition 480p format (720 x 480 pixels).

480i — The QIP set-top will present programs in the Standard-Definition 480i format (720 x 480 pixels).

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Contents QIP7000 P2 Series Page Safety and Compliance During Installation FCC Declaration of Conformity Contents D03 Operational Check for the Remote ControlD01 D02Figures 1Introduction QIP7232 Front and rear views Tuners FeaturesStandard Data Features Getting Help Calling for RepairsCompany From USA or Canada Outside USA or Canada Front Panel Rear PanelLabel Description Lable Description CardPON Overview System OverviewService Description Fttp PON carries the following servicesWhole Home IP Video CPE overview MoCA OOBWAN LAN Multi room DVR network Multi-Room DVRWhole Home IP Video Network Installation InstallationDuring the installation Before You BeginConnect to the ONT Checking the Home Coaxial Network Topology After you finish connecting the componentsConnection TV Type Description Video Connection OptionsMarginal MoCA network performance If you make any changes to the network, repeat steps 1Audio Connection Options Clearing the Hard DriveConnection Type Description Connecting to the ONT MoCA technology Connecting to the ONT with embedded MoCAKey Name Description ONT1000M ConnectionsConnecting Homes with Multiple Existing Cable Drops Connecting the Home RouterConnecting the Home Router embedded MoCA ONT Determine if you are connecting to a Installation OverviewCabling to an Hdtv Cabling to an Hdtv for VideoCabling to an Hdtv for Audio Cabling to an Hdtv for AudioCabling to an Hdtv and A/V Receiver for Video Cabling to an Hdtv and A/V Receiver Cabling to a Standard Definition stereo TV Cabling to a Standard-Definition TVCabling to a Standard Definition TV, A/V Receiver and VCR Cabling to a Standard-Definition TV, A/V Receiver and VCRData Device Connections QIP7000 series front panel providesPort type Description Verifying the MoCA Network Operational Check for the Remote ControlOptimizing the High-Definition Settings Feature Testing ProcedureSetting Description Setting Description Graphics Overlaying the Video Using the Diagnostics 4DiagnosticsD01 General Status Example General Status display no error General Status fields are Field DescriptionROM ID D02 Purchase Status Front panel display for Purchase Status diagnosticField Purchase Status fields areD03 Out-Of-Band OOB Status Front panel display for the OOB diagnosticOut-Of-Band Status fields are Agile OOB Tuner Hunting D04 In-Band Status Front panel display for in-band diagnosticCarrier locked Carrier not locked PCR Lock In-Band Status fields areFront panel display of a unit address D05 Unit Address/SecuritySCC Sccecm Separable SecurityUnit Address fields are EMM EMMSign Separable Security fields areD06 Current Channel Status Digital Current Channel status fields areDRM CCIAPS CITEthernet Return front panel display D07 Upstream StatusEthernet Return fields are D08 Code Modules Front panel display for code modules Code Modules fields are Nvram D09 Memory ConfigurationD10 Audio/Video Status Audio SpdifIEC958PCM Black UnmutedField Description D11 Interface/Port Status Page Interface Status fields are D12 User Setting Status Definition 480i format 720 x 480 pixels D13 DVR/Hard Drive Status OSD DVR/Hard Drive Status fields areD14 Application Specific Information Macconnect UnconfigD15 Interactive Status Interactive Status fields areWaitlaorso InitwaitdcorcWaitlmack WaitsoackThis diagnostic displays the MoCA network status D16 Connected HomeConnected Home Status fields are Connected Home Link Status fields are TX Data RateD17 Key Pad / LED Test Problem Possible Solution 5TroubleshootingProblem Possible Solution Off standby Insufficient RF Network Throughput IP Network IssuesBypassing an Amplifier Using a diplexer to bypass a line amplifier