IN STALLAT ION MANUA L DCX3200 Installation Manual
IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS • Read these instructions. • Keep these instructions. • Heed all warnings. • Follow all instructions. • Do not use this apparatus near water. • Clean only with dry cloth. • Do not block any ventilation openings. Install in accordance with the manufacturer’s instructions. • Do not install near any heat sources such as radiators, heat registers, stoves, or other apparatus (including amplifiers) that produce heat.
• Install the terminal away from heat sources such as radiators, heat registers, and stoves. Installation of the terminal near consumer electronics devices, such as stereo receiver/amplifiers and televisions, is permitted as long as the air surrounding the terminal does not exceed 40º C (104º F). • Place the terminal on a flat surface not prone to vibration or impact. • Do not install the terminal in an area where condensation occurs.
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CONTENTS 1 Introduction .................................................................................................................................................................. 1 Features .................................................................................................................................................................... 2 Tuners.............................................................................................................................................
1 INTRODUCTION Using the Diagnostics........................................................................................................................................... 33 General Status ....................................................................................................................................................... 34 Purchase Status ..................................................................................................................................................
1 INTRODUCTION This manual provides instructions for cable operator personnel to install the Motorola DCX3200 All-Digital High-Definition Cable Set-top. This unit includes a high-end processor, expanded memory, and enhanced graphics to support digital and on-demand broadcast and interactive services. It provides a full complement of interconnection options.
1 INTRODUCTION Features Tuners • One All Digital 1 GHz (54 to 1002 MHz) video tuner o MPEG-2 Main Profile @ High Level (High-Definition) o MPEG-4 H.
1 INTRODUCTION • On-board real-time RF return (DOCSIS compliant) Standard Miscellaneous Features • Messaging capabilities • Digital diagnostics If You Need Help If you need assistance while working with the DCX3200, contact the Motorola Technical Response Center (TRC): • Inside the U.S.: 1-888-944-HELP (1-888-944-4357) • Outside the U.S.: 1-847-725-4011 • Motorola Online: http://businessonline.motorola.com/ The TRC is on call 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.
2 OVERVIEW Front Panel Figure 2-1 Front panel Table 2-1 Front panel 1 Power — turns the set-top on and off (standby) 2 Data — Dual function LED • Flashes twice per second to indicate unit is booting • Flashes once per second to indicate unit is provisioning • Illuminates to indicate one or more set-top boxes and or DVR devices are detected on the home network 3 Rec — Unit is in record mode on a home network device (only available on DCX3200-M model) with MoCA option 4 USB connector* *The avail
2 OVERVIEW Figure 2-2 Rear panel Table 2-2 Rear panel connections 1 Cable In — Connects to cable signal from the service provider 2 M-Card — Inserted M-Card 3 Ext IR Input – Connects to a remote control receiver accessory cable 4 Serial — Data test connector (service personnel only) 5 IEEE-1394 — Audio and video device connection 6 RF Out — Ch 3/4 modulated audio/video (SDTV) to TV or VCR 7 Video outputs / YPbPr — Component video output (HDTV) 8 Audio Out — L/R audio (SDTV) 9 Video Out — C
3 INSTALLATION Before You Begin Before you move or change components on the subscriber’s entertainment system: • Review the installation instructions. • Determine if you are connecting to a standard analog NTSC TV (supporting an RF input), a composite (baseband) video input, or a High-Definition TV (supporting component video input, HDMI™ input, or an IEEE-1394 input). • Determine if the subscriber has other equipment to be connected to the terminal (home theater or A/V receiver, VCR, etc.).
3 INSTALLATION Video Connection Options Use the following guidelines to determine the best video connection for the subscriber’s home entertainment system. To determine the available video inputs on the TV, check the manual supplied with the TV or the TV itself. The DCX3200 offers the following video outputs: Component (YPbPr) HDTV and SDTV The YPbPr output provides three component analog video signals to the TV. It is the most widely supported HD video connection.
3 INSTALLATION Audio Connection Options When connecting to a home theater receiver, depending on its inputs, you can use the following DCX3200 audio outputs: HDMI Unlike a DVI connection, an HDMI™ connection is capable of carrying digital video and audio signals to the TV or a home theater receiver equipped with HDMI™ switching support. The HDMI™ connection can deliver Dolby® Digital Plus, Dolby® Digital, Linear PCM, and other digital audio formats to a compatible TV or home theater receiver.
3 INSTALLATION 2. Determine if you are connecting the audio to a home theater receiver or directly to the TV: • For an HDMI™ or IEEE-1394 video connection, no additional audio connections to the TV are required. • If the receiver or TV has a digital audio (S/PDIF) input, use the digital audio OPTICAL (S/PDIF) or COAXIAL (S/PDIF) outputs. • Otherwise, use the baseband left and right audio outputs. 3. Locate the cabling diagram(s) that best match the subscriber’s configuration. 4.
3 INSTALLATION Figure 3-1 Connecting the DCX Set-top to an HDTV — Single Connection for Video/Audio Choose one HDMI IEEE 1394 DCX3200 DIGITAL AUDIO AUDIO OUT Y L Pb R 5 Because HDMI and IEEE-1394 provide both video and audio output, no additional audio connections to the TV are required if you use either of these connections.
3 INSTALLATION Connecting HDTV — Separate Video/Audio Connections Cable In Connect an RF coaxial cable to the cable wall outlet and the Cable In connector on the DCX set-top. DVI If the TV has a DVI input, use the DVI connection for the video: • Connect a HDMI-to-DVI adapter or cable to the HDMI™ out connector on the DCX set-top and the DVI connector on the TV. Note: A DVI connection supports only the video connection between the DCX set-top and the HDTV.
3 INSTALLATION Figure 3-2 Connecting the DCX Set-top to an HDTV — Separate Video/Audio Choose one L/R audio HDMI Component video DCX3200 DIGITAL AUDIO AUDIO OUT Y L Pb R 5 4 M-card TM DEVICE ONLY IEEE 1394 EXT IR IN SERIAL Pr RF OUT CABLE IN VIDEO OUT VIDEO S-VIDEO POWER +12 VDC Cable in Alternate HDTV Component Video Input CABLE/ ANTENNA IN DVI-D Component Audio Input Y AUDIO LEFT Pb AUDIO RIGHT Pr HDMI-to-DVI adapter Note: If the receiver can check the baseband and digital a
3 INSTALLATION Connecting an A/V Receiver — Audio There are several options available for audio connections to the A/V receiver: • Digital audio (OPTICAL S/PDIF) • Digital audio (COAXIAL S/PDIF) • Stereo audio (AUDIO L and R) If the A/V receiver supports it, the optical (S/PDIF) or coaxial (S/PDIF) audio outputs may be used in place of the stereo audio outputs (AUDIO L and R). These outputs offer a higher level of audio quality, including support for Dolby® Digital audio.
3 INSTALLATION Figure 3-3 Connecting the DCX Set-top to an A/V Receiver — Audio Choose one Digital audio optical Choose one Digital audio coaxial L/R audio DCX3200 DIGITAL AUDIO AUDIO OUT Y L Pb R 5 4 M-card TM DEVICE ONLY IEEE 1394 EXT IR IN SERIAL Pr RF OUT CABLE IN Cable in VIDEO OUT VIDEO POWER +12 VDC S-VIDEO Alternate Alternate A/V Receiver AUDIO L R VIDEO VIDEO S-VIDEO COMPONENT VIDEO DIGITAL AUDIO 5.
3 INSTALLATION Connecting a Standard-Definition TV (SDTV) 1. Connect the stereo audio cable to the AUDIO L and R connectors on the DCX settop and the AUDIO L and AUDIO R connectors on the Stereo TV (SDTV). 2. Connect a video cable to the VIDEO OUT connector on the DCX set-top and the INPUT VIDEO on the TV or an S-video cable to the S-VIDEO connectors on the DCX set-top and the TV. Note: These video connection methods do not support HD video.
3 INSTALLATION Depending on the TV’s inputs: 1. If possible, use the S-Video and audio connects on the DCX set-top. 2. If the TV has no S-Video input, use the composite video and audio connectors on the DCX set-tops. 3. If the TV has an RF input only, use the RF out connector on the DCX set-top. The RF connection carries video and audio. Note: S-Video and Composite video require separate audio connections. Connecting a Standard-Definition TV (SDTV) and VCR/DVD Recorder 1.
3 INSTALLATION Figure 3-5 Connecting the DCX Set-top to an A/V Receiver, Standard-Definition TV (SDTV), and VCR/DVD Recorder Video (composite) L/R audio DCX3200 DIGITAL AUDIO AUDIO OUT Y L Pb R 5 4 M-card TM DEVICE ONLY IEEE 1394 EXT IR IN SERIAL Pr RF OUT CABLE IN VIDEO OUT VIDEO POWER +12 VDC S-VIDEO Cable in VCR/DVD Recorder Standard-Definition TV INPUT INPUT CABLE/ ANTENNA IN AUDIO AUDIO LEFT OUTPUT VIDEO AUDIO VIDEO AUDIO RIGHT CABLE/ ANTENNA IN ToTV L R L R VIDEO S-V
3 INSTALLATION Connecting an A/V Receiver, TV, and VCR 1. Connect a stereo audio cable to the AUDIO OUT L and R connectors on the DCX set-top and the INPUT L and R connectors on the A/V receiver. 2. Connect a video cable to the video out connector on the DCX set-top and the cable/TV video connector on the A/V receiver. 3. Connect a stereo audio cable to the VCR AUDIO OUT L and R connectors on the A/V receiver and the INPUT AUDIO L and R connectors on the stereo VCR. 4.
3 INSTALLATION Figure 3-6 Connecting the DCX Set-top to an A/V Receiver, Standard-Definition TV (SDTV), and VCR/DVD Recorder Choose one L/R audio Video (composite) S-Video DCX3200 DIGITAL AUDIO AUDIO OUT Y L Pb R 5 4 M-card TM DEVICE ONLY IEEE 1394 EXT IR IN SERIAL Pr VIDEO OUT RF OUT CABLE IN VIDEO POWER +12 VDC S-VIDEO Alternate Cable in VCR/DVD Recorder Standard-Definition TV INPUT INPUT CABLE/ ANTENNA IN AUDIO AUDIO LEFT OUTPUT VIDEO AUDIO VIDEO AUDIO RIGHT L R L VIDEO
3 INSTALLATION Data Device Connections The DCX3200 provides optional high-speed data services such as Internet access, USB, Ethernet, and more. The functionality of each data device port requires, and depends on, installed application software. The DCX3200 rear panel provides the following data ports: USB 2.0 Can be used to daisy-chain USB devices such as printers and storage devices, or to interface with keyboards, joysticks, and other USB PC peripherals.
3 INSTALLATION Operational Check for the Remote Control The operational check tests communication with the remote control: Table 3-1 Operational check procedures Feature Testing Procedure Power on Press POWER on the remote control to turn on the DCX3200. Tune to the output channel (3 or 4) if using the RF output. Channel selection Scan through the channels using the CHANNEL + or - keys. Tune to several channels by entering the channel number using the numeric keys.
3 INSTALLATION An example of the User Settings menu when the HDMI™ output is connected Note: The User Settings Menu indicates whenever an HDMI™ connection is in place between the DCX3200 and another device. When the HDMI™ connection is not being used, the User Settings Menu will update to reflect this: An example of the User Settings menu when the HDMI™ output is not connected 2.
3 INSTALLATION • Press the ▲ and ▼ keys to highlight the setting you wish to change. • Press the ► key to select an option. • To exit the setting and move to another setting, press the ▲ or ▼ key. If the User Settings menu does not display on the HDTV screen, the TV may not support the default video output setting.
3 INSTALLATION Setting Description HDMI/YPbPr Output The HDMI/YPbPr Output setting allows you to specify the video output format of the DCX3200 for all programs (when the 4:3 Override setting is set Off or Stretch) or for all widescreen programs (when the 4:3 Override is set to 480i or 480p). Options include 1080i, 720p, 480p, 480i, and Native. By default, the 1080i option is selected.
3 INSTALLATION Setting Description The 4:3 Override feature is available when the HDMI/YPbPr Output setting is 1080i, 720p, or 480p. My TV Supports The Following Formats The My TV Supports The Following Formats checklist allows you to configure the Native mode operation of the DCX3200. The checklist becomes accessible only when the HDMI/YPbPr Output setting is set to Native.
3 INSTALLATION Setting Description configured to provide video only in the 1080p30 and/or 1080p24 formats. The DCX3200 also does not support the 1080p60 video format. Note 5: The DCX3200 will provide 480i format video on the YPbPr output whenever 1080p30 or 1080p24 format video is being provided on the HDMI™ output. Additional HDMI™ Settings The Additional HDMI™ Settings option is available whenever an HDMI™ connection is in place.
3 INSTALLATION 1. With an HDMI™ connection in place, power off the DCX3200 and then immediately press the MENU key on the remote control. This will display the main User Settings menu. Move the cursor next to the “Additional HDMI Settings” option and press the ► key.
3 INSTALLATION Setting Description Audio Output The Audio Output setting allows you to specify the digital audio format delivered over the HDMI™ connection by the DCX3200. Options include Auto, L-PCM, and Pass Through. By default, the Auto option is selected. The options are used as follows: • Auto designates that the DCX3200 will provide the digital audio format specified by the connected device (TV or home theater receiver) when that device was first connected to the DCX3200.
3 INSTALLATION An example of the Additional Closed Caption Settings menu The Additional HDMI™ Settings menu options are: Setting Description Service Selection Sets the service used by the DCX3200 to render (draw) the closed captions: • Analog: CC1, CC2, CC3, CC4, T1, T2, T3, or T4. The default is CC1. • Digital: PRIMARY LANGUAGE, SECONDARY LANGUAGE, 3, 4, 5, or 6. The default is PRIMARY LANGUAGE. Font Size Sets the font size for closed captions. Defaults to AUTO.
3 INSTALLATION Setting Description Settings Sets the default settings for closed captions (AUTO) or the settings you have configured (USER). Defaults to AUTO. Options are AUTO or USER. Return To Main Page Selecting this option will return you to the main User Settings menu screen. Restore Closed Caption Defaults To reset all of the Additional Closed Caption settings to their default values, select this option and press the ► key.
4 DIAGNOSTICS Diagnostics are displayed on the on-screen display (OSD). They confirm proper installation, including: • Checking error states and signal integrity. • Identifying the cable terminal on the network. • Verify communications with the headend. For the diagnostics described in this section: • All indicators are in decimal notation, unless otherwise noted. • All signal-level and quality indicators use a 1% to 100% scale, unless otherwise noted.
4 DIAGNOSTICS General Status This diagnostic displays system status information on the OSD. The information is updated each time the diagnostic is displayed.
4 DIAGNOSTICS The General Status fields are: Field Description Error Error codes display on the OSD when an error occurs.
4 DIAGNOSTICS Purchase Status This diagnostic displays the status of subscriber event purchases on the OSD. The information is updated each time this diagnostic is viewed: The Purchase Status fields are: Field Description Unsent The number of purchases in the DCX remaining to be polled. It can be an integer from 0 to 63. Unack The number of reports that have not been acknowledged by the controller. It is an integer.
4 DIAGNOSTICS Field Description Credit Total Credit used for purchase processing Debit Total Debit used for purchase processing Out-Of-Band (OOB) Status This diagnostic indicates the out-of-band control channel status on the OSD. The information is updated every 5 seconds. The Out-Of-Band Status fields are: Field Description OOB Frequency Indicates the OOB tuner center frequency, from 70 to 130 MHz.
4 DIAGNOSTICS Field Description SNR When carrier lock has been established, displays an estimate of the carrier signal-to-noise ratio in dB, with an explanation: GOOD — Good value FAIR — Marginal signal level, check the signal POOR — Unusable signal INVALID — Invalid SNR value AGC When carrier lock has been established, displays an estimate of the AGC as a percentage, with an explanation: GOOD — Good value FAIR — Marginal signal level, check the signal POOR — Unusable signal INVALID — Invalid AGC value
4 DIAGNOSTICS 1. When in the OOB Receiver Status Diagnostic, press the MENU button on the remote control to enter the frequency selection mode. The OSD displays a new “MAN FREQ” line at the bottom of the screen, which indicates the last known carrier frequency. At this point, if desired, the frequency change mode can be exited by pressing the MENU key a second time. 2.
4 DIAGNOSTICS The In-Band Status fields are: Field Description Mode The values displayed on the OSD are: 64 QAM — 64 QAM digital channel 256 QAM — 256 QAM digital channel Carrier Lock Indicates whether the in-band receiver is locked to the carrier.
4 DIAGNOSTICS Unit Address This diagnostic displays the unit address of the CableCARD if inserted: The Unit Address fields are: Field Description TvPC Installed Indicates whether the TvPC renewable security system is installed: CableCARD Inserted YES — CableCARD is inserted. Unit Address A unique decimal number that indicates the unit address or physical address. NO — TvPC is not installed (Note: the DCX3200 does not include a TvPC slot.) NO — CableCARD is not inserted.
4 DIAGNOSTICS Field Description Serial Number The Host Serial Number is displayed on the Unit Address diagnostic screen. MAC Addresses The DOCSIS, Ethernet, 1394, USB, and MAC addresses are stored in protected flash and displayed in hexadecimal. Separable Security This diagnostic displays information on the inserted M-CARD and CableCARD Interface with the DCX. Field Description CARD Interface CableCARD Interface is a status indication of the interface between the Host and CableCARD.
4 DIAGNOSTICS Field Description • HOST SIGN FAILED if status is not bound because of failure to verify Host’s SIGN. • AUTH KEY FAILED if status is not bound because of failure to match AuthKey from the Host Device. • FAILED if binding failed for other reasons. Pairing Rpt Method Set to MMI or Reportback as received by a message from the headed, or set to Unknown if the headend message was not received. MSO Phone Number MSO Phone Number as configured at the headend.
4 DIAGNOSTICS The Current Channel status fields are: Field Description Type Indicates whether the channel is analog or digital: Status OSD Description DIGITAL Digital Indicates the current status of channel acquisition. OSD Description Acquired Service has been acquired and is playing, but stream components may not be locked yet if the service is digital. For an analog service, there are no stream components to lock, so this is the final status. Acquiring Service is being reacquired.
4 DIAGNOSTICS Field Description Service Service number from the secure processor. It is a one bit value; 0 or 1. Status Service status from the secure processor. It is a decimal value from 0 to 3. ID Service ID from the secure processor. It is a hexadecimal value. First 2 bytes indicate MPEG service number and the last byte indicates another unique identifier. CH Current Channel the set-top is tuned to.
4 DIAGNOSTICS RF Modem (Upstream) This diagnostic displays the RF modem status, if an RF modem is installed in the DCX3200. The information is updated each time this diagnostic is displayed. The RF Modem fields are: Field Description Status CONFIGURED or NOT CONFIGURED. Center Frequency The RF modem center frequency is displayed on the OSD in MHz. Requested Power Level The value in dB assigned to the DCX3200 during RF leveling (blank if it is not configured).
4 DIAGNOSTICS The Code Modules fields are: Field Description Boot Code The boot code version in ASCII format. Platform Built The date platform software was built. Version The firmware version and build date in ASCII format. Processor The digital secure processor version in ASCII format. Analog Secure Processor The analog secure processor version in ASCII format. Downloadable Object Information Table Lists all objects loaded, or being loaded, onto the DCX3400 in ASCII format.
4 DIAGNOSTICS Field Description DIS-NOT RUN Disabled_Not_ Runnable Object is disabled and cannot run DELETING Deleting Object is being deleted POSTPONED Postponed Object cannot run on the current system; it will be enabled during the next boot CONNECTED Connect Connected to download PID — awaiting data PEND CONNECT TryingToConnect Trying to connect ID The object identifier LO The Local Origination states whether the object is located locally on the settop.
4 DIAGNOSTICS Field Description AUDIO S/PDIF Indicates S/PDIF Mode as set by application software. OSD Display Description N/A Audio S/PDIF mode is not applicable. IEC958PCM PCM audio selected.
4 DIAGNOSTICS Field Description UNMUTED Displayed if mute method is not selected. MUTE to STILL Displayed if the mute method includes stopping video and presenting a still frame, similar to a pause function. MUTE to BLACK Displayed if mute method presents a black screen. Captions The captions mode displays captions present on the service. Note: The caption options are set via the User Setting Menu, where the subscriber can enable closed captions and select options.
4 DIAGNOSTICS Field Description T1 Closed Caption service T 1 T2 Closed Caption service T 2 T3 Closed Caption service T 3 T4 Closed Caption service T 4 Primary Lang Primary language established by the provider (default, Service 1) Second Lang Secondary language established by the provider (Service 2) Service 3 Set by the provider Service 3. Service 4 Set by the provider Service 4. Service 5 Set by the provider Service 5. Service 6 Set by the provider Service 6.
4 DIAGNOSTICS Interface Status The Interface Status diagnostic displays when running in Thin Client. The information on the OSD is updated when you display the diagnostic.
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4 DIAGNOSTICS The Interface Status fields are: Field Description DOCSIS Tuner & Xmitter Indicates if enabled; indicates if active 1394 I/O Device Indicates if enabled; indicates if active USB I/O Device Indicates if enabled; indicates if active Ethernet Device Indicates if enabled; indicates if active Parallel Port Indicates if enabled; indicates if active IR Xmit Indicates if enabled; indicates if active Hard Drive Status Indicates if enabled; indicates if active Smart Card Indicates if e
4 DIAGNOSTICS User Setting Status This diagnostic displays the user settings. The format may vary. The information is updated when you display the diagnostic. The User Setting Status fields are: Setting Description TV Type Allows you to specify the style of television connected to the DCX set-top. Options include 16:9, 4:3 LETTERBOX, and 4:3 PAN SCAN. The 16:9 option is the default selection.
4 DIAGNOSTICS Setting Description 4:3 Override The 4:3 Override setting allows you to specify the video output format of the DCX set-top when it is tuned to a Standard-Definition. Options include 480i, 480p, Stretch, and Off. By default, the 480i option is selected. The options are used as follows: • 480i — The DCX set-top will present Standard-Definition programs in the Standard-Definition 480i format (720 x 480 pixels).
4 DIAGNOSTICS DOCSIS Status This three-screen diagnostic displays status information for the embedded cable modem (eCM): 57
4 DIAGNOSTICS The fields are: Field Description DOCSIS Enabled For a DOCSIS-enabled set-top, YES. Otherwise, NO. Acquire DS Channel The DOCSIS downstream channel acquisition status: Obtain US Parameters Establish IP Connectivity Obtain Configuration File • YES — The downstream channel is acquired. • NO — The set-top is acquiring the downstream channel. • N/A — The value is invalid or cannot be retrieved, or DOCSIS is not enabled.
4 DIAGNOSTICS Field Description eCM Registered Displays whether the embedded cable modem has registered with the cable modem termination system (CMTS): Network Access Initialize BPI • YES — DOCSIS registration is complete. • NO — DOCSIS registration is in progress, or the set-top could not register. • N/A — The value is invalid or cannot be retrieved, or DOCSIS is not enabled.
4 DIAGNOSTICS Field Description Mode The DOCSIS downstream channel modulation: QAM 64 or QAM 256. If the value is invalid or cannot be retrieved, Carrier Lock is NO, or if DOCSIS is not enabled, 000 is displayed. Power Level The downstream channel power level in dBmV. If the value is invalid or cannot be retrieved, Carrier Lock is NO, or if DOCSIS is not enabled, 000 is displayed. SNR The estimated downstream channel carrier signal-to-noise ratio in the format xx.x dB.
4 DIAGNOSTICS Application Specific Information This diagnostic displays information about application servers: The fields are: Field Description Server # Name The application server name of up to 14 alphanumeric characters. It is blank if the value is invalid or no value can be retrieved. Srvr # IP Addr The application server’s IP address in dotted-decimal format xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx; each xxx is from 0 to 255. It is blank if the value is invalid or no value can be retrieved.
4 DIAGNOSTICS The Interactive Status fields are: Field Description IP Address The IP address in dotted-decimal format xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx assigned by the NC 1500 to the DCX3200. 0.0.0.0 is displayed if the IP address is not configured or unknown. UPM The upstream modem address value is the same as the terminal ID assigned by the DAC 6000. It is a unique, system-generated, eight-digit integer between 1 and 16777215. 00000000 is displayed when the UPM is not configured or if it is unknown.
4 DIAGNOSTICS Field Description INIT_STOPPED The DCX3200 is in the interactive initialization state and the TransMode has stopped. RUN_WAIT_DC_ OR_C The DCX3200 is in the interactive state and waiting for the default configuration or the contention channel list messages. RUNNING Interactive state is running, sending idle messages, and waiting for any prepare for poll or MAC messages.
5 TROUBLESHOOTING Troubleshooting guidelines follow. If problems still occur after performing the diagnostics, call the TRC for assistance as described in the Introduction. Problem Possible Solution The DCX settop will not power on The DCX set-top may have received a software update and may not power on while the new software is being installed. Try again in a few minutes. The remote control does not work • Verify that the AC power cord is connected to the DCX set-top and an AC outlet.
5 TROUBLESHOOTING Problem Possible Solution There is no video on the TV screen Verify that the TV is powered on and set to the appropriate input source for the DCX set-top. Verify that the DCX set-top is powered on and tuned to an authorized cable channel. Verify that all video cables between the DCX set-top and the TV are firmly connected. Verify that the coaxial cable feed is firmly connected to the DCX set-top and the wall jack.
5 TROUBLESHOOTING Problem Possible Solution There are black bars above and below the picture All 4:3 HDTVs display HD programs in letterbox format (black bars above and below the picture) because of the shape of the display screen. • Turn on the 4:3 OVERRIDE feature in the User Settings menu. This enables most standard-screen TVs to display a full screen picture when the DCX3200 is tuned to a 4:3 program. • Set the TV TYPE to 4:3 Pan-Scan.
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