Operation Manual
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Changing the TV Display Capability
If you have not done so already, put your set-top into “user settings mode”, as described on page 21. 
The front panel displays “ASPt”. 
The flow diagram on the right shows how you use the arrow and select buttons on your set-top’s 
front panel to change the display and make the settings. See also the instructions below.
1.  To change the 
TV Display Capability press the D button. The front 
panel displays “res” (short for “resolution”), as shown in the flow diagram. 
2.  Press the R button. The first TV Display Capability resolution displays on 
the front panel (1080i, although it is displayed as 1080). Depending on 
the set-up, you may also see the TV Display Capability menu, shown right, 
on the TV screen.
3.  To check the resolution’s setting, press the R button. * Either “YES” 
(selected) or “nO” (not selected) displays. If you can see the on-screen 
menus, the menu shown right displays.
  - If this is the correct setting, press the L button. The front panel will 
display “1080” again.
  - If you want to change the setting, press 
U or D. (On the on-screen menu, the highlight moves 
between the available settings). Press the select button to confirm your choice and change to the 
new setting. Then press the L button. The front panel displays “1080” again.
4.  Press U or D to display all the resolutions, and repeat step 3 for each. The available resolutions 
are: 1080i, 720p, 480p and 480i. (See pages 23 and 25 for more information about these).
5.  When you are satisfied that all the TV resolutions are correct, press the L button. The front panel 
displays “res” again. To continue making the settings, see page 26.
TV Display Capability
1080i  :  YES
720p  :  NO
480p  :  YES
480i  :  YES
1080i
Yes
No
MAKING USER SETTINGS (cont.)
NOTE
*If you use the select button at 
step 3, it will change the setting. If 
you accidentally press the select 
button, and the menus disappear 
from your screen, immediately 
press the select button again to 
restore the menus.










