The HDTV (HDMI) MODE selection is available only when a HDMI cable is connected. When the HDMI cable is not connected, the YUV MODE (YPbPr) selection becomes available.

When using a HDMI connection, the available video modes are 576p, 720p and 1080i. You can

adjust the preferred mode by pressing the key on the remote controller. For Component Video the available video formats are 576p, 720p and 1080i.

The TV FORMAT option has generally two formats: -

(a)The 4:3 (pan & scan) format is a standard square shape TV screen.

(b)The 16:9 widescreen formats are suitable for watching digital television. TEAC provides various variations for the 16:9 format including some zoom modes for programs that do not fill the screen. We recommend experimenting with these options to best find your needs.

Notice: If you have only a 4:3 style television and you opt to use the 4:3 letterbox modes, there may be white dots on the top and bottom of the screen for some programs. These dots are broadcast related.

The DEFAULT AUDIO option setting should only be changed if you are using either an optical or coaxial cable to a Dolby decoder. If you select ‘5.1 digital to s/pdif’ then when the broadcast has a Dolby sound track available, the set-top box will automatically select it.

When finished adjusting your settings, press the blue key to save your settings.

DISPLAY

The DISPLAY option allows you to modify some preferred settings.

-INFOBAR TIMEOUT gives you an option to toggle the length of time for the bar to be displayed when changing channels.

-SCREENSAVER TIMEOUT prevents your television or plasma display from being ‘screen burnt’ by prolonged graphics and logos being shown on the screen.

-TV GUIDE setting allows you to toggle between ‘small grid view’ and ‘now & next view’

-TIMEZONE setting is the offset from the Greenwich Mean Time.

-TV CENTERING option is for the on-screen graphics. It may be fine-tuned to match your screen.

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