The settings menu
Scart output
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TV Settings - This setting allows you to choose the video signal type which is sent through the Scart sockets on the rear of the set top box.
Choosing RGB will provide the best picture quality for the majority of TVs. This breaks down the signal into Red, Green and Blue signals. If your TV cannot use RGB, you should choose CVBS. This will produce a reduced picture quality.
HDMI output
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This is the setting which controls the video resolution when your set top box is connected to your TV using a HDMI cable. You can choose between 576p, 720p, 1080i and 1080p.
You should choose 720p if you have a first generation HD Ready TV or 1080p if you have a full HD Ready TV. If you are unsure of what HDMI video resolution your TV can use, you should refer to the documentation supplied with your TV or contact your retailer.
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DON’T FORGET! If you want to use the set top box with a different TV, you may have to choose another HDMI output setting. It is recommended that you choose the 576p setting before connecting the set top box to another TV.
Audio output
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This allows you to choose the audio output settings when the set top box is connected to a surround sound system using the HDMI or SPDIF connections. If your set top box is connected to a Dolby Digital + compatible surround sound system, you should choose Dolby. If your sound system cannot use Dolby Digital +, choose Stereo.
DON’T FORGET! If you choose the Dolby Digital + setting when connected to a incompatible sound system, no sound will be heard.
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