OPTIMIZING YOUR HDTV PICTURE

The final step is tailoring your cable box to the capabilities of your HDTV using the On Screen Menu. This allows the cable box to automatically optimize both Standard and High-Definition video, based on your HDTV and personal preferences.

To access the On Screen Menu, power ON your HDTV and power OFF the cable box. Press the MENU button on either your remote control or the cable box front panel to call up the On Screen Display.* You may use either the cable box front panel or the remote control to navigate the display:

The arrow on the left indicates the position of the cursor.

Press the and buttons to select the setting you wish to change.

Press the button to select an option for that setting.

To exit the setting and move to another setting, use the and buttons.

Press the POWER or MENU button to exit the menu and save your settings.

USER SETTINGS

 

> TV TYPE

16:9

YPbPr OUTPUT

1080I

4:3 OVERRIDE

480i

CLOSED CAPTION

DISABLED

OPTIONS:

AUTO

PEN SIZE

FONT STYLE

AUTO

FOREGROUND COLOR

AUTO

FOREGROUND OPACITY

AUTO

BACKGROUND COLOR

AUTO

BACKGROUND OPACITY

AUTO

SERVICE SELECTION

AUTO

SETTINGS

AUTO

RESTORE DEFAULTS

 

SELECT TV TYPE:

The settings shown in this diagram are for illustrative purposes, and only represent one possible configuration. Please refer to the following sections for more setting options.

TV TYPE

The first user setting is TV TYPE. Your selection tells the cable box what type of TV you have and how you prefer to watch widescreen programming. Your choices are 16:9, 4:3 Letterbox, or 4:3 Pan Scan.

Choose 16:9 if you have a widescreen HDTV.

Choose 4:3 Letterbox if you have a standard TV and you prefer to watch widescreen programming in its original aspect ratio.

Choose 4:3 Pan Scan if you have a standard screen TV and you prefer that widescreen programming is cropped to fill your screen. Think of this last choice as watching a theater-style movie that has been reformatted to fit your standard screen TV.

Y Pb Pr OUTPUT

Next, use the down arrow to select Y Pb Pr OUTPUT. This setting indicates the picture resolution you prefer when watching High-Definition programming. The choices, listed in order of highest to lowest picture resolution, are 1080i, 720p, 480p, and 480i. Your selection will depend on which format(s) your HDTV supports. To maximize your high-definition viewing experience, refer to your television set owner's manual, and use the right arrow button to choose the setting that indicates the highest picture resolution that your television will support.

4:3 OVERRIDE

Finally, use the down button arrow to select 4:3 OVERRIDE. By selecting 480i or 480p you are telling the cable box to send Standard Definition programming to your TV in its original broadcast format. Select OFF and the cable box will default to the resolution selected in the Y Pb Pr OUTPUT setting above. To exit and save changes press the POWER or MENU button.

For more details on configuring your cable box output settings, including setting Closed Caption preferences, see the Motorola cable box User Guide or visit www.motorola.com/Broadband.

*If the On Screen Menu does not appear on your HDTV screen, your TV may not support the default, standard definition setting (480i). Use the cable box front panel LED to view and change your settings.

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DCT6208, DCT6200 specifications

The Motorola DCT6200 and DCT6208 are advanced digital cable set-top boxes designed to enhance the television viewing experience by leveraging modern technology and user-friendly features. Both models are packed with a range of functionalities that enable users to enjoy high-quality digital content.

The DCT6200 is known for its robust performance, supporting digital video broadcasting and a variety of media formats. It offers a decoding capability of MPEG-2, which allows for high-quality video playback. This model is equipped with an integrated electronic program guide (EPG) that simplifies content discovery, empowering viewers to browse channels easily, schedule recordings, and set reminders for their favorite shows. The DCT6200 is also compatible with video on demand (VOD), enabling users to access a vast library of programming.

On the other hand, the DCT6208 takes it a step further by including an integrated hard drive for personal video recording (PVR) functionality, allowing users to record live television for later viewing. With multi-stream capabilities, the DCT6208 can record multiple programs while simultaneously providing access to other live channels. This model also features an enhanced EPG, providing additional options, such as favorite channels and search functionalities that help users quickly find what they want to watch.

Both set-top boxes support various connectivity options, including HDMI, composite video, and component outputs, ensuring compatibility with a wide range of televisions and audio systems. The devices also incorporate advanced security features, such as conditional access and digital rights management, to safeguard content access and protect user privacy.

In terms of user experience, both models are designed with easy-to-navigate interfaces and remote controls, making it simple for anyone to operate, regardless of technical expertise. The sleek design of these devices allows them to blend seamlessly with home entertainment setups.

In conclusion, the Motorola DCT6200 and DCT6208 digital cable set-top boxes stand out with their excellent performance, support for high-definition content, and valuable features like PVR capabilities and user-friendly interfaces. These characteristics make them ideal choices for viewers looking to enhance their cable television experience.