THE DCT6200/DCT6208 BACK PANEL

The rear panel of the cable box consists of three types of interfaces — audio, video and data. The table following this drawing describes

each connection and its use.

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DESCRIPTION

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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TO TV/VCR

This coaxial output connector is used to connect the cable box to a TV or VCR operating on channel 3 or 4.

 

 

 

 

 

 

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CABLE IN

The CABLE IN connector receives the incoming signal from your cable service provider.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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ETHERNET

Not currently enabled – intended for future use.

 

 

 

 

 

 

4AUDIO IN R These connectors are used to connect a set-top between a peripheral audio device such as a CD player and a stereo tuner

AUDIO IN L or A/V receiver. In the current cable box release, the audio from the peripheral device will pass through the cable box when it is turned off.

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SPDIF

The orange coaxial SPDIF connector is a digital output connection that carries Dolby Digital 5.1 audio or PCM audio.

 

 

It is used to connect the cable box to a stereo tuner or A/V receiver to provide surround-sound, theater-style audio.

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VIDEO IN

The VIDEO IN connector accepts a baseband video input from a VCR, camcorder or other video device. (Not currently enabled.)

 

VIDEO OUT

The VIDEO OUT connector is used to deliver baseband video to an external device such as a VCR or TV.

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OUTLET

This AC outlet may be used to plug your TV into the cable box as a convenient additional outlet.

 

 

 

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IR

This connector enables the cable box to control a VCR while recording a selected program. Not all electronic program guides support

 

 

this feature.

 

 

 

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USB

Not currently enabled – intended for future use.

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DVI-D

Digital Video Interface. To connect high definition monitor or high definition television.

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AUDIO OUT R

The RCA phono-type connectors are used to deliver audio to a stereo receiver.

 

AUDIO OUT L

 

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These connectors are used to deliver component video to an HD-ready TV or monitor. Though capable of delivering

 

 

standard definition video to your TV or monitor, these cables are necessary to deliver High Definition video.

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TV PASS CARD

For Future Use.

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S-VIDEO

This connector is used to deliver high quality, standard definition video to external devices that accept S-Video inputs,

 

 

such as a high-end VCR or TV.

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OPTICAL

The OPTICAL SPDIF connector is an optical digital output connection that carries Dolby Digital 5.1 audio or PCM audio. It is used to connect the

 

SPDIF

cable box to a stereo tuner or A/V receiver to provide surround-sound, theater style audio.

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IEEE 1394

Firewire Digital Interface to connect high definition monitor or high definition television.

17 POWER INLET

For the female end of the supplied power cord.

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Motorola important safety instructions DCT6200/DCT6208 Back Panel, Each connection and its use

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.