Motorola DCX3501M 1080p60, 1080p30 High Definition, 1080p24 High Definition, 1080i, 720p

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Configuring A/V, Closed Captioning, and Other Settings

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Setting

Description

 

 

1080p60

If this option is selected, the DCX3501-M will generate 1080p60 video on the HDMI output if the

(High Definition)

program is broadcast in 1080p60 format. The DCX3501-M can also convert any other broadcast

format to the 1080p60 video format.

 

 

1080p60 is a high-definition video image with 1920 x 1080 pixels, progressive scanning, and a

 

frame rate of 60 frames per second.

 

This option is only available if the DCX3501-M is connected to an HDMI display device. If no

 

HDMI connection is detected, this option is disabled and no longer selectable in the menu.

 

Note: The Component Video (YPbPr) output delivers 480i video whenever the HDMI output is

 

delivering 1080p60 video.

1080p30

(High Definition)

If this option is selected, the DCX3501-M will generate 1080p30 video on the HDMI output if the program is broadcast in 1080p30 format. The DCX3501-M cannot convert any other broadcast format to the 1080p30 video format.

1080p30 is a high-definition video image with 1920 x 1080 pixels, progressive scanning, and a frame rate of 30 frames per second.

This option is only available if the DCX3501-M is connected to an HDMI display device. If no HDMI connection is detected, this option is disabled and no longer selectable in the menu.

Note: The Component Video (YPbPr) output delivers 480i video whenever the HDMI output is delivering 1080p30 video.

1080p24

(High Definition)

If this option is selected, the DCX3501-M will generate 1080p24 video on the HDMI output if the program is broadcast in 1080p24 format. The DCX3501-M cannot convert any other broadcast format to the 1080p24 video format.

1080p24 is a high-definition video image with 1920 x 1080 pixels, progressive scanning, and a frame rate of 24 frames per second.

This option is only available if the DCX3501-M is connected to an HDMI display device. If no HDMI connection is detected, this option is disabled and no longer selectable in the menu.

Note: The Component Video (YPbPr) output delivers 480i video whenever the HDMI output is delivering 1080p24 video.

 

1080i

If this option is selected, the DCX3501-M will generate 1080i video on both the HDMI and

 

 

(High Definition)

Component Video (YPbPr) outputs if the program is broadcast in 1080i format. The DCX3501-M

 

 

can also convert any other broadcast format to the 1080i video format.

 

 

 

 

 

 

1080i is a high-definition video image with 1920 x 1080 pixels, interlaced scanning, and a frame

 

 

 

rate of 30 frames per second.

 

 

 

 

 

 

720p

If this option is selected, the DCX3501-M will generate 720p video on both the HDMI and

 

 

(High Definition)

Component Video (YPbPr) outputs if the program is broadcast in 720p format. The DCX3501-M

 

 

can also convert any other broadcast format to the 720p video format.

 

 

 

 

 

 

720p is a high-definition video image with 1280 x 720 pixels, progressive scanning, and a frame

 

 

 

rate of 60 frames per second.

 

 

 

 

 

 

480p

If this option is selected, the DCX3501-M will generate 480p video on both the HDMI and

 

 

(Enhanced

Component Video (YPbPr) outputs if the program is broadcast in 480p format. The DCX3501-M

 

 

can also convert any other broadcast format to the 480p video format.

 

 

Definition)

 

 

480p is an enhanced-definition video image with 720 x 480 pixels, progressive scanning, and a

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Contents DCX3501-M Page During Transportation to the Subscriber Home Safety & Regulatory InformationFCC Compliance During InstallationRecycling your Motorola Equipment FCC Declaration Of ConformitySoftware License Government Restricted Rights Contents Configuring A/V, Closed Captioning, and Other Settings Data Devices Data Features On-Screen GraphicsTroubleshooting Recording Your ConnectionsOverview 1IntroductionFront Panel Rear Panel IEEE-1394 Audio and video device connection Power connectorAdjusting the Volume Turning Power On and OffChanging Channels Interactive Program GuideOperation Front Panel Format ButtonCard Digital Video Recorder DVR Page Using the External DVR Expansion Feature Video Connection Options Connecting Your DCX Set-topComponent video YPbPr Hdtv and Sdtv Cable Connecting Hdtv Single Connection for Video/AudioConnecting Your DCX Set-top DVI Connecting Hdtv Separate Video/Audio ConnectionsConnecting Your DCX Set-top to an Hdtv Separate Video/Audio Connecting an A/V Receiver Audio Connecting Your DCX Set-top to an Hdtv Alternate Audio Connecting an Sdtv Connecting Your DCX Set-top to an Sdtv Connecting Your DCX Set-top DCX 3501-M Connecting an A/V Receiver, SDTV, and VCR/DVD Recorder Connecting Your DCX Set-top Connecting Your Set-top to an External eSATA DVR Recording Your Connections Data Devices Data FeaturesOn-Screen Graphics Configuring A/V, Closed User Settings Menu Main Screen Page User Settings Menu Main Menu Screen Description Override SettingsNative ModeCaption Advanced Audio/Vide SettingsSubtitle DVSNative Mode Settings menu screen Native Mode Settings ScreenHigh Definition 1080p601080p30 High Definition 1080p24 High DefinitionNative Settings Restore Default480i Standard Definition ValuesAdditional Hdmi Settings screen Additional Hdmi Settings ScreenHDMI/DVI Mode ReceiverColor Space Lip Sync DelayAudio Output Lip SyncAdditional Closed Caption Settings Screen Additional Closed Caption Settings menu screenHdmi Settings Setting is Auto Or 6. The default setting is Primary LanguageCC Settings Option and press the key CC1Subtitle and DVS Settings Menu Screen Subtitle and DVS Settings ScreenSubt/DVS Settings Press the key Descriptive Video ServiceSubtitles LanguageAdvanced Audio/Video Settings Menu Screen Advanced Audio/Video Settings ScreenDolby Volume Menu Restore Default A/VVideo Sharpness Remote control to restore sound Press the Power buttonDCX set-top will TV has not been pressedUser Settings menu Display Verify that closed captions are enabled on the TVSet-top Logic, Dolby Pro Logic II, Dolby Pro LogicActivating the zoom feature on the TV Above and below the picture when possibleOn even when the DCX set-top is turned off standby All four sidesMotorola Mobility, Inc