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RNG150N / RNG200N USER GUIDE (501-3339201) B949/B950

MAKING USER SETTINGS (cont.)

About TV Display Capability (resolution settings)

• 

Your set-top

 can transmit pictures to your TV in a range of resolutions (also called “Display Capabilities” 

- see below for the settings available). Generally, higher screen resolutions give better quality pictures. 
However, the quality always depends on how the program was originally transmitted. 

• 

Different TVs

 display different screen resolutions. For example, standard TVs display “480i”, EDTVs 

(Enhanced Definition TVs) display “480p”, and most HDTVs display “1080p”, “1080i”, or “720p”. Many 
HDTVs will display at more than one resolution. For more information, see the information supplied with 
your HDTV. See also the note, right.

You may need to make appropriate TV Display Capability settings on your set-top, so that it is compatible with 
your TV. See the next page for full instructions.

In order to display the best picture every time, you must select 

every

 resolution that your TV is capable of 

displaying. This ensures that programs are displayed with minimum distortion.

There are five front-panel lights for the various resolutions. The appropriate one lights up to show the 
resolution of the transmission your set-top is currently 

receiving 

(not the resolution of the signals at the 

outputs of your set-top). 

TV Display Capability settings

• 

480i

 is standard definition NTSC and is transmitted 

in a 4:3 aspect ratio (see right).

• 

480p

 is enhanced digital TV and can be transmitted 

in either a 4:3 or 16:9 aspect ratio.

• 

720p

,

1080i

, and 

1080p

 are HDTV and are 

transmitted in a 16:9 aspect ratio (see right).

480i transmission: 
The aspect ratio is 4:3

1080i transmission: 
The aspect ratio is 16:9

NOTE

When your HDTV and set-top are 
connected by an HDMI

 

 connector, 

your set-top gets information from 
your HDTV about the HDTV’s display 
capability. Your set-top uses this 
information to adjust its TV Display 
Capability settings. 

Your set-top also records your 
HDTV’s ID (identification), so that only 
one HDTV is supported at any one 
time. When your HDTV has updated 
your set-top’s TV Display Capability 
settings, you may change them if 
you wish. Your changes will then be 
stored with the ID.

You can restore your set-top’s TV 
Display Capability settings to their 
factory values, as described on page 
22. You can also restore your set-top 
to the settings that your HDTV has 
passed to your set-top. To do this you 
must first restore the factory settings 
while the HDMI cable is disconnected 
from your set-top, then reconnect your 
HDTV via the HDMI cable.

Changing the TV Display Capability

If you have not already done so, put your set-top into User Settings mode, as described on page 15. 

1.  Press the 

U

 or 

D

 button on your remote control until the front panel shows “reS” (short for resolution). 

On the PACE USER SETTINGS menu, TV Display Capability is highlighted when “reS” is on the front 
panel. 

2.   Press the 

R

 button when you see “reS” on the front panel. 

The front panel shows the TV display capability that was last selected, so it could show 480i, 480P, 720P, 
1080i, 1080p24 Pass*, 1080p30 Pass* or 1080p60 (the last four settings are displayed as 1080). The TV 
Display Capability menu, shown right, appears on your TV screen.

3.  Press the 

U

 or 

D

 button to highlight each resolution in turn on the menu and, for each one, press the 

OK/Select

 button if you wish to change the setting (the setting changes between “YES” and “NO” each 

time you press 

OK/Select

).

 

If, at any stage in this process, the menu disappears from the screen, immediately press 
the OK/Select button to restore the menu.

4.  When you are satisfied that all the TV resolutions are correct, press the 

L

 button. The front panel shows 

“reS” again and the PACE USER SETTINGS menu reappears.

To continue making the settings, see the next section.

* See the note on the next page.

TV Display Capability

1080i      

:  YES

720p      

:  NO

480p      

:  YES

480i 

    

:  YES

1080p24 Pass  :  NO

1080p30 Pass  :  NO

1080p60     

:  NO 

If the highlighted resolution is currently 
set, the MESSAGE light is lighted and 
YES is on the menu

Summary of Contents for RNG150N

Page 1: ...BRINGING TECHNOLOGY HOME www pace com USER GUIDE Pace RNG150N RNG200N ...

Page 2: ...ar but the RNG200N has an internal hard disk for recording programs SAFETY INFORMATION 3 REAR PANEL 6 CONNECTING THE EQUIPMENT 7 Setup A Home theater system with HDTV HDMI connection 8 Setup B Home theater system with HDTV Component video YPbPr connection 9 Connecting the power supply unit to your set top 10 Connecting equipment to the wall AC outlets 10 Turning your set top on and off 10 Lightnin...

Page 3: ...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 all warnings 4 Follow all instructions 5 Do not use this apparatus near water 6 Clean only with dry cloth 7 Do not block any ventilation openings Install in accordance with the manufacturer s instructions 8 Do not install near ...

Page 4: ...r underneath them Do not place your set top in a built in installation such as a bookcase or rack unless proper ventilation is provided and you have adhered to the manufacturer s instructions Maintain a minimum distance of three inches around your set top for sufficient ventilation See also item 7 in the Important Safety Instructions 3 in 3 in 3 in Water and moisture Do not expose your set top to ...

Page 5: ...al rating of this set top are on a label on its base Regulatory information CAUTION Do not attempt to modify your set top without written authorization from the manufacturer Unauthorized modification could void your authority to operate your set top NOTE Your set top has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits a...

Page 6: ...EIVE Connect to an optional remote eye DC IN 12V Connect your set top s power supply unit here Make this connection last of all COMPONENT VIDEO If your HDTV does not have an HDMI connect your HDTV here DIGITAL AUDIO OUT optical Connect to the optical digital audio input on optional digital audio equipment TO TV Connect to the RF antenna input on your TV or VCR optional eSATA Connect to an optional...

Page 7: ...own on pages 8 and 9 make efficient use of the connectors on your set top 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 the RNG200N has an interna...

Page 8: ...N 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 POWER POWER POWER POWER WALL AC OUTLET WALL AC OUTLET WALL AC OUTLETS CABLE INPUT NOTE This diagram shows a video path from the set top to a VCR to allow recording by the VCR It shows a video path from the VCR to the TV to allow playback of videos Video signals fed through a ...

Page 9: ...DIO IN RIGHT AUDIO IN VIDEO IN HDTV POWER POWER POWER POWER S VIDEO IN S VIDEO OUT CABLE INPUT WALL AC OUTLETS WALL AC OUTLET WALL AC OUTLET NOTE This diagram shows a video path from the set top to a VCR to allow recording by the VCR It shows a video path from the VCR to the TV to allow playback of videos Video signals fed through a VCR may be affected by copyright protection systems which can cau...

Page 10: ...supply If you need to disconnect your set top first stop any recording if applicable Then turn off your set top by pressing the POWER button on your remote control so that the power light goes off Then wait 60 seconds before removing the power supply unit from the wall AC outlet Power Saving To save power and money and to reduce greenhouse gas emissions turn off your set top using the POWER button...

Page 11: ...mote control power light goes off then press the Menu button 2 Next press the ZOOM button on your remote control the button could be labeled ASPECT until a picture appears Each button press changes your set top s output resolution which also appears on your TV screen After a few seconds you should see the PACE USER SETTINGS menu 3 Press the POWER button to remove this menu and return to regular vi...

Page 12: ...r set top s DVR functions using your remote control consult the information supplied by your cable service provider for more details Also read the operating instructions that are supplied with your remote control Using an external hard disk Your cable service provider may enable a feature that allows an external hard disk to work with your set top If this is the case most major brands of serial AT...

Page 13: ...ed program does not match the aspect ratio of your HDTV or because the transmitted program includes black borders as part of the transmission see right Your remote control should have a zoom function button could be labeled ZOOM or ASPECT which you can use to change the TV picture until it appears as you want it to 1 Press the zoom function button once to change the display 2 Press it again to cha...

Page 14: ...GS menu will take priority Selecting subtitles in your preferred language 1 Make sure that your set top is turned on the power light is green 2 Press the POWER button on your remote control the power light goes off then press the Info button oFF indicating that subtitles are currently set to be off or on indicating that subtitles are currently set to be on appears on the front panel display and th...

Page 15: ...d making changes see pages 15 through 21 press the POWER button to remove the PACE USER SETTINGS menu and return to regular viewing About the TV Aspect Ratio The TV that you have connected to your set top has an aspect ratio width to height ratio of 4 3 basic standard or 16 9 widescreen You must set the appropriate TV Aspect Ratio 4 3 or 16 9 on your set top so that it is compatible with your TV S...

Page 16: ... Display Capability settings Your set top also records your HDTV s ID identification so that only one HDTV is supported at any one time When your HDTV has updated your set top s TV Display Capability settings you may change them if you wish Your changes will then be stored with the ID You can restore your set top s TV Display Capability settings to their factory values as described on page 22 You ...

Page 17: ...ou may see nothing for 1080p transmissions If the HDTV is not connected by HDMI HDMI Cable Required is displayed and you cannot set 1080p24 Pass or 1080p30 Pass to either YES or NO Transmissions at 480i 480p 720p or 1080i can never be output at 1080p Further information about the TV Display Capability The TV Display Capability settings relate to equipment that is connected to the HDMI and COMPONEN...

Page 18: ...ton The Auto Pillarbox menu appears on your TV screen The current Auto Pillarbox setting YeS switched on or no switched off is displayed on the front panel 3 If you want to change the setting press U or D Press the OK Select button to confirm your choice and change to the new setting 4 Press the L button The front panel shows PiLL again and the PACE USER SETTINGS menu reappears To continue making ...

Page 19: ...CC again and the PACE USER SETTINGS menu reappears To continue making the settings see the next section Changing the closed captions appearance If you want to change the closed captions appearance you can see the effect of your settings by looking at the example below the menu 1 In the Closed Captions menu press the D button on your remote control to highlight Configure Captions then press OK Sele...

Page 20: ... changes you want press L to redisplay the PACE USER SETTINGS menu Making HDMI Settings You can use the HDMI Settings menu to choose an Audio Output Mode and to enable or disable automatic detection of a newly connected HDTV if it is connected by an HDMI cable If you have not done so already put your set top into User Settings mode as described on page 15 1 Press the U or D button on your remote c...

Page 21: ...Language Settings menu appears on your TV screen see right The menu is in the currently selected language 3 If you want to change the language press the OK Select button the language changes each time you press OK Select 4 When the language you want is displayed in the menu press the L button to confirm your choice The front panel shows Lang again and the PACE USER SETTINGS menu reappears in the l...

Page 22: ...hted on the PACE USER SETTINGS menu 2 Press the R button YeS appears on your set top s front panel and the message Restore Defaults Press OK to confirm appears on your TV screen If at this stage you no longer wish to restore the factory settings press the L button 3 To confirm and restore the factory settings press the OK Select button The factory settings are restored and the PACE USER SETTINGS m...

Page 23: ...number is displayed Configuration Allows you to view the configuration of your set top Audio Default Audio Track Channel Default English various other languages Sets the language track that your set top first attempts to use when tuning to a channel Channel Default means your set top uses the default audio track for the program Selecting a language means it uses the corresponding language track if...

Page 24: ...n your TV HDMI component video YPbPr S video or composite video depending on how your system is connected up If you are using an HDMI connection make sure the connection goes directly from your set top to your TV If your set top detects that the link is not secure your set top will not transmit a picture see page 7 If you expect the link to be secure try disconnecting and reconnecting the HDMI cab...

Page 25: ... DVD that you are trying to play YES D NO R Check that all the audio and video cables are securely and correctly connected including any to a home theater receiver that you may be using to enhance the sound Is the picture low quality or fuzzy when you are expecting to see an HDTV quality picture NO D YES R Some programs may include copy protection which means if your set top is connected to your H...

Page 26: ...rd 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 any applicable agreement between you and such third party B License Restrictions Except as expressly permitted herein or by statute you may not 1 use the Software in conjunction with any other hardware or...

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