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PX013ANM / PX013ANC USER GUIDE Draft 140327b (501-34150XX)

WARNINGS

Do not connect your set-top box 

(or any other equipment such as 

a TV or DVD player) to the power 

supply until you have properly 

connected all the other cables.
Disconnect your set-top box’s 

power supply unit from the 

AC power supply before you 

disconnect any other equipment 

from its rear panel.
The only way to disconnect your 

set-top box from the AC power 

supply is to remove the power 

supply unit from the wall AC outlet 

(or switch the wall AC outlet switch, 

if present, to its OFF position). 

Your set-top box must therefore be 

installed near to the wall AC outlet, 

which should be easily accessible.
The cable input is designed for 

connection to a cable network only. 

You must not connect any other 

equipment, such as a VCR, to this 

input.

Possible setups

In order for you to view programs broadcast in high-definition, your set-top box must be connected to a 
suitable HDTV or computer monitor.

Your equipment should have been connected up by your installer. However, if you need to disconnect and 
reconnect your equipment, read pages 8 and 9.

There are two typical connection setups shown:

•  Setup A for an HDTV with an optional home theater receiver. 

•  Setup B for an HDTV, with an optional VCR, DVD player, and home theater receiver.

You can take advantage of the digital audio output from your set-top box by connecting a suitable cable 
between your home theater receiver and the 

DIGITAL AUDIO OUT

 connector (as shown in the diagrams). 

How you set up your equipment may depend on your home theater receiver. For example, the optical audio 
input may be associated with a particular video input. Consult your home theater user guide for further details.

The setups shown on pages 8 and 9 make efficient use of the connectors on your set-top box. However, 
depending on your other equipment and the connectors on it, the person who installed your system may have 
chosen to connect things differently.

Recording programs

Both setups allow stereo recording and play-back of video tapes. You hear stereo sound from the home 
theater’s loudspeakers. However, your set-top box has an internal hard disk for recording programs. You can 
also attach an external hard disk to the rear-panel eSATA port. 

RF connections

Although the RF cables (shown by dashed lines in the diagrams) are not absolutely necessary, we recommend 
that you connect them as a back-up. If you use the RF cables, you must tune your TV (and VCR) to your set-
top box’s VHF output channel (3 or 4: consult your cable service-provider to find which channel it is for your 
location). Consult the manuals supplied with your TV and VCR for information on how to tune. 

CONNECTING THE EQUIPMENT

NOTE

Copy protection via an HDMI

 

secure link

The HDMI link between your set-top box and your HDTV should be a secure link. When your set-top 

box is attached via an HDMI cable to an HDCP-compliant (High-bandwidth Digital Content Protection) 

HDTV, the HDTV and set-top box negotiate a secure link, which allows your set-top box to transmit full 

resolution video (picture) to your HDTV.
Not all HDTVs support HDCP. If your set-top box is connected to an HDTV that does not support it, the 

following may be displayed:

Your HDTV does not support HDCP.  
Please use the YPbPr component connection to watch TV.

The HDMI output is then disabled, so no picture is transmitted from this connector. In that case, use the 

component video connectors to connect up (see Setup B).

Summary of Contents for px013anm

Page 1: ...BRINGING TECHNOLOGY HOME www pace com USER GUIDE Pace PX013ANx PX013ANM and PX013ANC...

Page 2: ...l rights reserved Pace and are trademarks and or registered trademarks of Pace plc This product incorporates copyright protection technology that is protected by U S patents and other intellectual pro...

Page 3: ...using the apparatus you must follow these Important Safety Instructions to reduce the risk of fire electrical shock and injury to persons 1 Read these instructions 2 Keep these instructions 3 Heed al...

Page 4: ...th items such as newspapers table cloths or curtains You can place your set top box near other consumer electronics devices such as stereo amplifiers or televisions but you must not place it directly...

Page 5: ...to modify your set top box without written authorization from the manufacturer Unauthorized modification could void your authority to operate your set top box Failure to heed the Safety Information p...

Page 6: ...o output for SDTV CABLE IN Connect the cable service here CABLE OUT Connect to the RF antenna input on your TV or VCR optional ETHERNET Connect your set top box into an Ethernet home network optional...

Page 7: ...ith a particular video input Consult your home theater user guide for further details The setups shown on pages 8 and 9 make efficient use of the connectors on your set top box However depending on yo...

Page 8: ...ighest quality picture on your HDTV and also means there will be no picture degradation on any copy protected programs provided the link remains secure see page 7 OPTICAL AUDIO IN DIGITAL AUDIO IN HOM...

Page 9: ...LEFT AUDIO IN VCR IN RIGHT AUDIO IN VIDEO IN ANTENNA RF IN HDMI PB IN PR IN Y IN COMPONENT VIDEO IN LEFT AUDIO IN RIGHT AUDIO IN VIDEO IN HDTV WALL AC OUTLET CABLE INPUT NOTE This diagram shows a vide...

Page 10: ...s front panel to turn it on The Power light around the Power button should light up blue to show that your set top box is on To turn your set top box on or off at any time press the Power button on t...

Page 11: ...on your remote control Record light Lights when a recording is being made to the internal or an external hard disk Data light Lights when a message has been received NOTES Your cable TV service provi...

Page 12: ...hird party software used in connection with the Product may be made directly available to you by operating system or other third party providers Use of such Software is also subject to the terms of an...

Page 13: ...bring claims exclusively in New York courts and Pace shall be entitled to bring a claim in the courts of any jurisdiction Any failure by Pace to enforce any of its rights hereunder or applicable law s...

Page 14: ...501 3384002 Pace and are trademarks and or registered trademarks of Pace plc www pace com...

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