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If you have set up your receiver for a 16:9 Widescreen TV, the
options are:
• Auto - the broadcaster chooses the best display format.
• Widescreen - a 4:3 broadcast is stretched to fill the 16:9 screen.
• Pillarbox – a 4:3 broadcast is shown unaltered with black bars
on each side.
If you have set up your receiver for a 4:3 Traditional TV, the options are:
• Auto - the broadcaster chooses the best display format.
• Centre Cut-out - a 16:9 broadcast is cropped to show only the
centre of the image.
• Letterbox - a 16:9 broadcast is shown unaltered with black bars
above and below it.
CHANGING THE CHANNEL LIST
The channel list contains all the Freeview channels that the Plaza
HD•T2 found when it was first installed, and may include some
channels that you do not watch, do not want to include in the on-
screen list, or do not want some members of your family to watch.
THE LOCK PIN
Some of the Plaza HD•T2’s menu functions can be locked to
avoid accidental changes to the receiver’s setup, and you can lock
particular channels to prevent some family members, such as
children, from watching them.
To use a locked menu function or watch a locked channel, you need
to enter the four-digit PIN that you set when you first installed the
Plaza HD•T2. You can change the lock PIN, without re-installing
the receiver, as explained later in this section.
DISPLAY MODE
Most Freeview programmes are broadcast using a widescreen 16:9 format,
designed for a widescreen TV. If you watch a widescreen broadcast on a
squarer 4:3 television, or a 4:3 broadcast on a widescreen TV, the Plaza
HD•T2 provides a choice of how the image is displayed. Pressing the
button will take you through the three available options.