Cisco Systems 8450HDC, 8540HDC, 8550HDC manual Index, Vcr

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Index

A

 

 

 

 

 

 

AC

 

 

 

 

 

 

Outlet

iv, v, 4

 

 

 

Power input

3

 

 

 

Aspect ratio

10

 

 

 

B

 

 

 

 

 

 

Back panel

3

 

 

 

 

Burn-in of screen

7

 

 

 

C

 

 

 

 

 

 

CableCARD

vi, 1, 3, 8

 

 

Cables

vi

 

 

 

 

 

Cable Out, connector

3

 

 

Compliance, FCC and Canadian EMI

21

Component video connection. See YPbPr

Composite

5, 6

 

 

 

Connectors

 

 

 

 

 

See also Front panel; Back panel

 

required for HDTV

5

 

 

required for SDTV

6

 

 

VCR

5, 6

 

 

 

 

Connecting the set-top to other devices

 

external SATA

17

 

 

HDTV with component input (YPbPr)

13

HDTV with DVI connector

12

 

HDTV with HDMI connector

11

 

HDTV with VCR

15

 

 

Home Theater System with component input

(YPbPr)

14

 

 

 

 

SDTV

16

 

 

 

 

Controls. See Front panel

 

 

D

 

 

 

 

 

 

Dashes display

4

 

 

 

Diagrams. See Connecting the set-top

 

to other devices

 

 

 

Digital TV, What is it

9

 

 

Display, LED

2

 

 

 

 

DVI connector

vi, 3, 5, 12

 

 

F

 

 

 

FAQs

9

 

 

FCC compliance

21

Formats, picture

10

Frequently Asked Questions. See FAQs

Front panel

2

 

H

 

 

 

HD

 

 

 

broadcasting

9

mode

5, 6, 8, 16

format

9

 

HDTV

 

 

 

Connections

5

formats

10

 

What is it

9

 

HDMI

vi, 3, 5, 11

High-definition. See HD

Home theater system connection 14

I

Interlaced scan rate 10

IR Sensor 2

K

Keys. See Front panel; Back panel

L

LED Display 2

M

M-Card. See Multi-Stream CableCARD Multi-Stream CableCARD vi, 1, 3, 8

19

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Contents Cisco Explorer 8540HDC DVR 8550HDC DVR Patents Contents Important Safety Instructions Verify the Power Source from the On/Off Power Light Important Safety InstructionsAdditional Equipment You Might Need What’s In The Carton?Welcome Safety FirstIdentify Your Set-Top Select Power Turns the DVR on and offIR Sensor GuideBack Panel Connectors See the Connection Diagrams Connecting the Set-TopRequired Connections to an Hdtv use one Connections for an Hdtv and VCROptional Connections to a VCR use one Required Connections to an Sdtv use one Connections for a Standard-Definition TV and VCRVideo Optional Connection to a VCRView Television Programming Access Services and ProgramsStretch and Zoom Program Avoid Screen Burn-InAutomatic Software Updates TroubleshootingNo Picture No ColorFrequently Asked Questions What is the Screen Resolution and Scan Rate? What is Aspect Ratio?Picture Formats Important Notes Regarding the Hdmi Interface on the Set-Top Connecting to an Hdtv with an Hdmi ConnectorRequired cables Video Audio Optical MULTI-STREAM Cable Card OUT Connecting to an Hdtv with a DVI ConnectorOptical MULTI-STREAM Cable Card Audio OUT Connecting to an Hdtv with Component Input YPbPrVideo OUT Back of Home Theater ReceiverECM MAC 001AC3F4F757 STB RF MAC 001AC3F$F756 Connecting to a Stereo VCR and Hdtv optionalCable Input Back of Sdtv How the eSATA Drive Works with Your DVR Connecting an External Sata Hard Disk Drive optionalDisconnecting the eSATA Hard Disk Drive Guidelines for Using the eSATA Hard Disk DriveRecommendations for the eSATA Drive VCR IndexIndex FCC Compliance Scientific Atlanta, a Cisco Company

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