Scientific Atlanta Flat Panel Television Explorer HDTV Setup Wizard User Guide

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Explorer HDTV Setup Wizard  
User’s Guide  
In This Guide  
Introducing the Setup Wizard ................................ 2  
Picture Formats ....................................................... 3  
Setting Up Your HDTV With the Setup Wizard ..... 7  
Easy Setup Instructions ......................................... 11  
Advanced Setup Instructions ................................ 12  
Changing the Settings While Watching TV........... 13  
Closed Captioning.................................................. 16  
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Picture Formats  
PictureFormats  
The type of screen your HDTV has (wide screen or standard screen)  
What is the  
determines how the set-top displays programs on the screen. The picture  
format for an HDTV is a combination of aspect ratio and screen resolution  
and is different for standard-screen and wide-screen HDTVs.  
Difference Between  
a Standard Screen  
and a Wide Screen?  
An aspect ratio is the ratio of the width to the height of the TV screen. The  
aspect ratios differ because the television industry manufactures both  
standard-screen and wide-screen HDTVs to appeal to consumer viewing  
preferences.  
What Is An Aspect  
Ratio?  
A standard-screen HDTV has a  
4:3 aspect ratio. The screen is 4  
units wide for every 3 units tall.  
A wide-screen HDTV is one-third  
wider than a standard-screen  
HDTV. The screen is 16 units  
wide for every 9 units tall.  
———— 16 ————  
——— 4 ———  
3
9
Aspect Ratio: 4:3  
Aspect Ratio: 16:9  
Screen Resolution:  
480p or 480i  
Screen Resolution:  
720p or 1080i  
fills the screen  
fills the screen  
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Picture Formats  
The screen resolution indicates the amount of detail that the picture displays.  
Resolution is identified by the number of display lines on the screen. The  
techniques that an HDTV uses to “paint” the picture on the screen are referred  
to as progressive and interlaced.  
What is the Screen  
Resolution?  
For example, a resolution of 1080i indicates that the screen shows 1080  
lines in an interlaced display, and 480p means that the screen shows 480  
lines in a progressive display.  
Note: The screen resolution (1080i, 480p, etc.) is sometimes referred to as  
the scan rate. The terms are interchangeable.  
With the progressive  
method, every pixel on  
the screen is refreshed  
simultaneously.  
The interlaced method  
involves refreshing pixels  
in alternation—first the  
odd lines and then the  
even lines.  
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Picture Formats  
The type of screen your HDTV has determines how the set-top displays  
How Do I  
programs on the screen. The following examples show how programs will look  
when the picture format is set to Normal mode (not Stretch or Zoom modes).  
Know Which  
Picture Format  
To Choose?  
Standard-Screen HDTVs  
Automatically display in this manner:  
Full screen format  
On a standard HDTV, these picture  
formats:  
480p or 480i standard  
720p or 1080i wide  
Letterbox format  
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Picture Formats  
Wide-Screen HDTVs  
On a wide screen HDTV, these picture  
formats:  
Automatically display in this manner:  
Pillarbox format  
480p or 480i standard  
720p or 1080i wide  
Full screen format  
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Setting Up Your HDTV With the Setup Wizard  
Setting Up Your HDTV With the Setup Wizard  
Before you begin to set up your HDTV using the Setup Wizard, there are two  
things you need to do:  
Download the latest information to the set-top. (You only need to do this  
for the initial setup. After the initial set up, programming information is  
downloaded to the set-top automatically on a regular basis.)  
Prepare the set-top to send picture formats that your HDTV supports.  
Assuming that you have connected the Y, Pb, Pr ports on the back of the  
set-top to one of the video ports on the HDTV, complete the following steps  
to download latest software, programming, and service information to the  
set-top. (Be sure you have made a note of which video input port the set-top  
is connected to on the HDTV. For example: Video input port 6.)  
Download the  
Latest  
Programming  
Information to the  
Set-Top  
Note: You only need to do this for the initial setup.  
1. Plug the set-top and the TV into an AC power source.  
2. Do not turn on the set-top or TV yet.  
3. Wait until you see one of the following displays on the front of the  
set-top:  
• Current time  
• Four dashes (- - - -)  
Important: It may take several minutes for the set-top to receive the latest  
software, programming, and service information. When the front panel  
displays the time or four dashes, the update is complete.  
4. STOP! Before you turn on the TV or the set-top, you should have read the  
information in the Picture Formats section, earlier in this guide.  
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Setting Up Your HDTV With the Setup Wizard  
If your HDTV displays a black screen when you turn it on, the set-top may be  
Prepare the  
sending a picture format that your HDTV does not support. Prepare the  
set-top to send all picture formats that your HDTV supports. Later, while  
watching TV, you will be able to toggle among the different settings to select  
the format that provides the best picture quality for the program you are  
watching.  
Set-Top to Send  
Picture Formats  
That Your HDTV  
Supports  
Complete these steps to prepare the set-top to deliver programming in the  
picture format settings that your HDTV supports.  
Important: Before you start, read these instructions carefully. When you get  
to step 5 you have 20 seconds to begin selecting picture format settings.  
After 20 seconds, the set-top is no longer in the Picture Format mode. If this  
occurs, repeat this process, starting at step 2.  
1. Refer to the user’s guide that came with your HDTV to find the picture  
formats that your HDTV supports.  
2. If the set-top is turned off, press the Power key to turn it on.  
3. On the front of the set-top, press and hold the Select  
button until the  
Message Light blinks.  
4. Then, press the Vol— key to indicate that you want to select a picture  
format setting. The LED display shows HdSr to indicate that the set-top  
is in the Picture Format mode for HDTV settings.  
5. In the following table, find each of the picture formats that your HDTV  
supports. Then, press the corresponding buttons on the front panel of  
the set-top.  
Note: If 1080i is one of the settings that your HDTV supports, we suggest  
you select it last. Then, when you turn on the TV to use the Setup Wizard,  
the picture format will be 1080i.  
To select this  
picture format:  
Press this  
button on the  
Front Panel:  
The set-top  
briefly  
displays:  
And then  
briefly  
displays:  
480i  
CH+  
480i  
SEt  
SEt  
SEt  
SEt  
720p  
480p  
1080i  
VOL–  
CH–  
720p  
480p  
1080  
VOL+  
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Setting Up Your HDTV With the Setup Wizard  
Yes. The Setup Wizard provides two options for selecting your screen type:  
Is There More  
Than One  
If you choose the Easy option, the Setup Wizard automatically sets up the  
HDTV to receive programming in 1080i and 480i format.  
Setup Option?  
If you choose the Advanced option, you can toggle through all the picture  
formats and select the formats that look best on the HDTV screen.  
Note: Use the  
,
,
keys on the remote control to navigate through  
the Setup Wizard menus and options. You may want to have available the  
user’s guide that came with your HDTV for reference.  
How Do I Start the  
Setup Wizard?  
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Setting Up Your HDTV With the Setup Wizard  
1. Press  
to start the set up.  
2. Choose one of the following options:  
To choose the Easy Setup option  
press  
; then, go to the Easy  
Setup Instructions on page 11.  
To choose the Advanced Setup  
option press  
; then go to the  
Advanced Setup Instructions,  
on page 12.  
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Easy Setup Instructions  
EasySetupInstructions  
1. Press  
or  
to select the type of  
TV screen you have.  
2. Press Power to begin watching TV.  
Notes:  
If you pressed  
, the setup is  
complete. The TV is set to receive  
programming in 1080i and 480i  
format.  
If you pressed  
, the setup is  
complete. The TV is set to  
receive programming in 1080i  
format.  
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Advanced Setup Instructions  
Advanced Setup Instructions  
1. Press  
or  
to choose the type  
of TV screen you have.  
2. Press  
to see how various  
formats look on your TV screen.  
3. Press SELECT to toggle between  
the Save and Remove options,  
or press  
to see how the next  
format looks on your TV screen.  
Important: If you see a black screen,  
press  
again to view the next  
screen. Do not press SELECT. The  
black screen means that your TV  
does not support that particular format,  
so you do not want to select it.  
4. After saving the picture formats,  
press EXIT. The setup is complete.  
5. Press POWER to begin watching  
TV.  
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Changing the Settings While Watching TV  
Changing the Settings While Watching TV  
Some channels are high definition (HD) and some are not. To maximize viewing  
of non-HD channels, you can toggle between an HD scan rate (either 1080i or  
720p) and a standard definition scan rate (either 480i or 480p).  
How Do I Change  
the Picture Size?  
Press the # key on the remote control to toggle through the picture size options  
(Normal, Stretch, and Zoom) while in fixed mode, or press the # key to toggle  
through the picture format options (SD Normal and HD Zoom) while in pass-  
through mode. (See the Changing the Settings While Watching TV section on  
the next page for more information about the pass-through mode.) Notice as you  
toggle from one format to another that the scan rate (1080i, 480i, etc.) appears  
briefly in the bottom right corner of the screen.  
Standard-Screen HDTV:  
maximize viewing on  
non-HD channels.  
Wide-Screen HDTV:  
maximize viewing of any  
channel.  
Note: HD channel  
programs automatically  
fill the entire HDTV  
screen.  
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Changing the Settings While Watching TV  
1. Press Settings to access the Quick  
How Can I Change  
the Picture Settings  
If There Is Not a #  
Key On the Remote  
Control?  
Settings menu.  
2. Scroll to Picture Format or Picture  
Size. (You will only see the Picture Size  
if the Set Picture Format is set to  
Pass-Through in the General Settings  
menu.)  
3. Press or to view the options.  
4. As you scroll through the options, notice how the picture on the screen  
changes.  
5. Select the picture size and/or format of your choice.  
Press Settings twice to display the General  
Settings menu. Then, choose  
one of the following options.  
How Can I Change  
How the Picture  
Looks On My TV?  
Fixed—The screen resolution you  
selected from the Setup Wizard can be  
seen in the Quick Settings menu. The  
screen resolution remains the same  
(fixed) until you change it.  
Pass-Through—This option provides a built-in convenience factor. Theset-top  
attempts to convert the signal of an incoming program to the best picture format  
for your HDTV screen. However, if you have not selected all the screen resolu-  
tions that are available, the screen resolution defaults to the best selection  
available based the selections you made in the HDTV Setup Wizard.  
Upconvert 1 and Upconvert 2—The operation of these two options is similar  
to that of the Pass-Through option. See the Display Formats For  
Digital  
Sources table on the next page.  
Auto DVI—If your HDTV is connected through the DVI port, you will see this  
option and not the Pass-Through option. Incoming programming is  
automatically formatted to the scan rate supported by your HDTV.  
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Changing the Settings While Watching TV  
The following table illustrates the relationship between the format option you  
chose, the signal the set-top receives, and how the picture is displayed on the  
TV screen.  
Display Formats  
For Digital Sources  
If you chose this  
picture format  
option:  
When the set-top  
receives this type  
of signal:  
The picture is  
displayed on the  
HDTV screen in  
this format:  
1080i, 720p,  
480i, 480p  
(Depending on your  
selections made in the  
Setup Wizard and  
Fixed  
All formats  
Quick Settings menu)  
480i  
480i  
480p  
720p  
1080i  
480p  
720p  
1080i  
Pass-Through  
480i / 480p  
480p  
1080i  
Upconvert 1  
Upconvert 2  
720p / 1080i  
480i / 480p  
480p  
720p  
720p / 1080i  
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Closed Captioning  
Closed Captioning  
Closed captioning is text on the TV screen related to the programming being  
viewed. What you see is an abbreviated version of the actors’ dialogue and  
indications of important background sounds. For sporting events, closed  
captioning provides realtime play-by-play descriptions from the announcers.  
Closed captioning is provided for those requiring assistance understanding and  
enjoying sound.  
What Is Closed  
Captioning?  
Many TVs support closed captioning through the RF and baseband inputs.  
When your HDTV-to-set-top connection is through the YPrPb port or the DVI  
port, closed captioning is decoded and displayed by the Explorer set-top.  
Does My TV  
Support Closed  
Captioning?  
Several companies (sources) provide closed-captioning service to  
television networks and production companies for standard (analog) and  
digital programming.  
Who Provides  
Closed Captioning?  
Closed-Captioning Sources for Standard (Analog) Programming  
Std CC1 is the primary caption service for non-digital programming.  
Std CC2 through Std CC4 are text services that may contain different  
information, including alternate languages.  
T1 through T4 are text services that may also provide additional  
information from the closed-caption provider.  
Closed-Captioning Sources for Digital Programming  
Digital 1 is the primary caption source.  
Digital 2 is the suggested choice for alternate languages.  
Digital 3 through Digital 6 are undefined at this time.  
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Closed Captioning  
1. Press Settings twice to access the General Settings menu.  
Choose a Closed  
Captioning Source  
2. Scroll to CC:Source.  
3. Press to access the STD (analog) and digital source options.  
4. Scroll through the options and select the recommended sources:  
Std CC1 and Digital 1.  
1. Press Settings twice to access the General Settings menu.  
Control the Audio  
Volume While  
2. Scroll to Audio:Volume Ctrl. There are two setting options:  
Closed Captioning  
Is Turned On Or Off  
Fixed – The Fixed setting controls the audio volume through the TV and  
enables you to have closed captioning turned on or off while listening to  
the programming audio.  
Variable – The Variable setting controls the audio volume through the  
set-top and enables you to have closed captioning turned on or off  
while listening to the programming audio, or you can have closed  
captioning on while the set-top audio is muted.  
3. Select either the Fixed or Variable setting.  
You can turn closed captioning on and off at any time through the Quick Settings  
menu.  
Turn Closed  
Captioning  
On and Off  
1. Press Settings to access the Quick Settings menu while watching TV.  
2. Turn caption on or off.  
3. If you chose the Fixed setting for the audio volume:  
A. Scroll to Caption Off/On.  
B. Press to access the options.  
C. Scroll through the options and press Select to set your choice.  
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If you chose the Variable setting for the audio volume:  
A. Scroll to Caption Off/On/On with Mute.  
B. Press to access the options.  
C. Scroll through the options and press Select to set your choice.  
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Closed Captioning  
Depending on the program or caption provider, you may or may not be able to  
change how the closed captioning looks on the TV screen.  
Change the  
Look of Closed  
Captioning  
1. Press Settings twice to access the General Settings menu.  
2. Scroll to CC:Options.  
3. Press to access the CAPTION STYLE column.  
If you selected the Set by Program option, the style is set by the caption  
provider for each program, and you cannot change the settings.  
If you select the Set by Viewer option, you can use the instructions in the  
remainder of this section of the guide to change the caption styles.  
Note: You may be able to change the appearance of closed captioning  
on most HD channels and on some digital channels using the proce-  
dures in this section. Closed captioning on analog channels and on most  
digital channels appears on the screen with white letters on a black  
background, and the format cannot be changed.  
The following instructions make the following assumptions:  
Change the  
Background  
Shading and  
Color  
You have accessed the General Settings menu by pressing Settings  
twice.  
The caption style setting in the General Settings menu is Set by Viewer.  
Change the Background Shading  
1. Scroll to CC:Background.  
2. Press to access the Shading column.  
3. Press and to scroll through the options. There are five  
background shading options:  
Clear — allows video to be seen behind the captions  
Slight — shows both the background and the video behind it  
Solid — hides the video behind the captions  
Flashing — a solid background turning on and off at a rate  
determined by the caption provider  
Default — the background is determined by the caption provider  
4. Select your choice.  
Change the Background Color  
1. Scroll to CC:Background.  
2. Press to access the Color column.  
3. Press and to scroll through the several color options.  
4. Select your choice.  
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Closed Captioning  
The shading and color options for the text (characters) is the same as for the  
background shading and color.  
Change the Shading  
and Color of the  
Characters  
Change the Character Shading  
1. Scroll to CC:Characters.  
2. Press to access the Shading column.  
3. Press and  
to scroll through the options.  
4. Select your choice.  
Change the Character Color  
1. Scroll to CC:Characters.  
2. Press to access the Color column.  
3. Press and  
to scroll through the options.  
4. Select your choice.  
There are eight font styles to choose from, and they are numbered Style 1  
through Style 8. The styles may not look the same on all TVs. Select the  
different fonts to see how they look on your TV.  
Change Style of  
the Characters  
Change the Text Style  
1. Scroll to CC:Characters.  
2. Press to access the Style column.  
3. Press and  
to scroll through the options.  
4. Select your choice.  
Change the Character Size  
Change the Size  
of the Characters  
1. Scroll to CC:Options.  
2. Press  
to access the Text Size column.  
3. Press and to scroll through the options (Small Text, Medium Text,  
Large Text, Default).  
4. Select your choice.  
If the program contains closed caption information, it will be recorded by your  
VCR. When the tape is played back, turn on the closed captioning feature on  
your TV to view the captions.  
Record HD Programs  
Note:An HD program records to your VCR in SD (standard definition) format.  
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