Scientific Atlanta DVR 4642 User Guide

USER GUIDE  
HD PERSONAL VIDEO  
RECORDER 8642  
HD TERMINAL  
4642  
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IN THISGUIDE
IMPORTANT RULES FOR SAFE OPERATION......................................................................................................................................... 4  
AVAILABLE TERMINALS ........................................................................................................................................................................ 5  
REMOTE CONTROL ............................................................................................................................................................................... 8  
CONNECTIONS .................................................................................................................................................................................... 10  
CONNECTION NO. 1: CONNECTS YOUR TERMINAL (HD OR HD PVR) TO AN HD TV.............................................................................. 10  
CONNECTION NO. 2: CONNECTS YOUR TERMINAL (HD OR HD PVR) TO AN HD TV AND A DVD READER/RECORDER............................ 11  
CONNECTION NO. 3: CONNECTS YOUR TERMINAL (HD OR HD PVR) TO A SURVEILLANCE CAMERA.................................................... 12  
ILLICO ON DEMAND ........................................................................................................................................................................... 13  
ORDERING A MOVIE OR A SHOW....................................................................................................................................................... 13  
TO RESUME WATCHING..................................................................................................................................................................... 13  
ACTIVATING PARENTAL CONTROL ..................................................................................................................................................... 13  
INTERACTIVE PROGRAM GUIDE ....................................................................................................................................................... 14  
PARENTAL CONTROL .......................................................................................................................................................................... 16  
TO BLOCK VIEWING TIMES................................................................................................................................................................. 16  
TO BLOCK CHANNELS........................................................................................................................................................................ 16  
TO BLOCK TYPES OF PROGRAMS ....................................................................................................................................................... 16  
ACTIVATING PARENTAL CONTROL ..................................................................................................................................................... 16  
ADJUSTING THE VOLUME................................................................................................................................................................... 17  
AUDIO SIGNAL EMITTED BY YOUR TERMINAL ...................................................................................................................................... 17  
SETTING LEVELS FOR BETTER SOUND QUALITY .................................................................................................................................... 17  
PAY-PER-VIEW...................................................................................................................................................................................... 18  
PARENTAL CONTROL ......................................................................................................................................................................... 18  
PERSONAL VIDEO RECORDER............................................................................................................................................................ 19  
LIVE TV CONTROL: HOW TO CONTROL A LIVE PROGRAM THAT YOU ARE WATCHING ............................................................................. 20  
HOW TO RECORD AND STORE A PROGRAM ....................................................................................................................................... 21  
SAVE TIME ......................................................................................................................................................................................... 24  
HOW TO DELETE A RECORDED PROGRAM OR A SCHEDULED RECORDING ......................................................................................... 25  
PICTURE-IN-PICTURE (PIP) – HOW TO WATCH TWO PROGRAMS AT ONCE ......................................................................................... 25  
RECORDING CAPACITY....................................................................................................................................................................... 26  
SETTINGS............................................................................................................................................................................................. 27  
FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS...................................................................................................................................................... 28  
TERMINAL ......................................................................................................................................................................................... 28  
FUNCTIONS ....................................................................................................................................................................................... 28  
PERIPHERALS .................................................................................................................................................................................... 28  
REMOTE CONTROL ............................................................................................................................................................................ 28  
SOUND AND IMAGE .......................................................................................................................................................................... 29  
SURVEILLANCE CAMERA .................................................................................................................................................................. 29  
FRONT PANEL DISPLAY ...................................................................................................................................................................... 30  
PAY-PER-VIEW AND PIN ..................................................................................................................................................................... 30  
LIST OF CODES .................................................................................................................................................................................... 31  
CUSTOMER SERVICE ........................................................................................................................................................................... 34  
HIGH-DEFINITION SETUP ................................................................................................................................................................... 35  
SETUP................................................................................................................................................................................................ 35  
CONNECTORS.................................................................................................................................................................................... 35  
SETUP WIZARD.................................................................................................................................................................................... 36  
INTRODUCING THE SETUP WIZARD ................................................................................................................................................... 36  
PICTURE FORMATS ............................................................................................................................................................................ 36  
SETTING UP YOUR HD TERMINAL WITH THE SETUP WIZARD............................................................................................................... 40  
CLOSED-CAPTIONING........................................................................................................................................................................ 47  
FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS...................................................................................................................................................... 48  
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IMPORTANT RULES  
FOR SAFE OPERATION  
Carefully read through these rules for safe operation before hooking up the terminal.  
PLACEMENT AND VENTILATION  
The unit has openings for ventilation that protect it from overheating.  
• Avoid obstructing these openings, and do not place other equipment, including televisions, lamps, books or any other object, on  
the unit. Do not place it in an enclosure such as a bookcase or equipment rack, unless the installation provides proper ventilation.  
• Do not place the unit on a bed, sofa, rug or similar surface, or over a radiator or heat register.  
• Place the unit on a stable surface able to support its size and weight.  
ACCESSORIES AND CLEANING  
Do not use accessories with this equipment unless recommended by your cable service provider. Do not open the cover of the unit.  
Unplug the unit and clean it with a damp cloth. Do not use a liquid or aerosol cleaner, or a magnetic/static cleaning device.  
OBJECT AND LIQUID ENTRY  
Do not expose the unit to moisture, or spill liquids on or near it. Do not place the unit on a wet surface. Never push objects of any kind  
into the unit’s openings, as they may touch dangerous voltage points or cause short-circuits that could result in a fire or electric shock.  
POWER SOURCES  
A label on the unit indicates the correct power source for this equipment. Operate the unit only from an electrical outlet that has  
the voltage and frequency indicated on the label. Do not overload electrical outlets or extension cords, as this can result in a risk  
of fire or electric shock.  
POWER CORD PROTECTION  
Arrange all power cords so that people cannot walk on the cords or place objects on or against the cords, as this may damage them.  
Pay particular attention to cords that are at plugs, at electrical outlets, connected to accessories, and at the places where the cords  
exit the unit.  
GROUNDING  
The terminal has a two-prong plug. Properly ground the unit by inserting the plug into a grounded electrical, two-socket outlet.  
If the plug is polarized, it has one wide prong and one narrow prong. This plug fits only one way.  
Caution! To prevent electric shock, match wide blade of plug to wide slot, then fully insert. If you are unable to insert this plug fully  
into the outlet, contact an electrician to replace your obsolete outlet.  
SERVICING  
The terminal has a standard warranty of three years. Opening the case will void your warranty. Refer all servicing to a qualified  
Vidéotron technician. Contact your cable service provider for instructions. Service should be referred to a Vidéotron technician when any  
of the following occurs:  
• There is damage to the power cord or plug.  
• Liquid enters the unit, or there is exposure to rain or water.  
• A heavy object falls on the unit, or you drop the unit or damage the cabinet.  
• Operation is not normal (the instructions in this guide describe the proper operation).  
• The unit exhibits a distinct change in performance.  
Extended Warranty  
For greater peace of mind, Vidéotron offers you the possibility of extending the warranty for an additional two years. Customers  
who want this extended warranty must apply for it within 30 days of the service activation date. The unit purchased will then  
be covered for a total of five years following the activation date.  
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AVAILABLE
TERMINALS
THE TERMINALS OFFER THE SAME  
HIGH-PERFORMANCE CAPABILITIES,  
INCLUDING:  
• an exceptional HD image that supports resolutions of up  
to 1080i and is able to support a resolution of 1080p,  
• Dolby Digital™ 5.1 surround sound adapted for home  
theatre systems,  
• a complete Interactive Program Guide providing an  
overview of the programming for the next days,  
• the ability to block access to specific times, channels or  
TV programs with the Parental Control feature,  
• access to interactive TV, as well as a multitude of  
advanced features and services,  
• access to Video On Demand, where available.  
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AVAILABLE  
TERMINALS
HD TERMINAL 4642  
Explorer 4642HD  
CH+  
VOL-  
VOL+  
SELECT  
POWER  
CH-  
GUIDE  
INFO  
EXIT SETTINGS  
1
3
4 2 5 6 7 8  
9
10  
11  
1
2
3
4
VOL +, VOL - Increases and decreases the volume  
CH+, CH -  
Select  
Scrolls up and down through the channels  
Confirms your selection  
Display  
Displays the current channel number and time of day. The display shows the following:  
Record (  
• Power ( )  
• 5.1  
) • Auto  
• Message (  
• HDTV  
• 1080i / 1080P  
) • 720i / 720P  
• 480i / 480P  
• MoCA Link ( )  
5
6
Guide  
Info  
Displays the Interactive Program Guide  
Displays a description of the selected program. This button is available from the  
on-screen guide and while viewing a program  
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8
9
Exit  
Exits the menus, the on-screen guide, and program information  
Provides access to the Settings menu  
Settings  
IR Sensor  
Receives the infrared signal from the remote control  
Connects to the external USB equipment (reserved for future use)  
Turns the set-top box on and off  
10 USB Port  
11 Power  
CAUTION  
RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK  
DO NOT OPEN  
DIGITAL  
S
D
V
L
R
AUDIO  
OUT  
CATV CONVERTER  
MADE IN MEXICO  
AVIS: RISQUE DE CHOC ÉLECTRIQUE NE PAS OUVRIR  
ETHERNET  
STB SN: SABPQTMNWW  
eCM MAC: 01CEA05D679  
IR  
H
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120 V ~  
60Hz 3A  
L
R
1394  
120V~  
60Hz 50W  
Y
Pb  
Pr  
THIS DEVICE IS INTENDED TO BE ATTACHED TO A RECEIVER THAT  
IS NOT USED TO RECEIVE OVER-THE-AIR-BROADCAST SIGNALS.  
CONNECTION OF THIS DEVICE IN ANY OTHER FASHION MAY CAUSE  
HARMFUL INTERFERENCE TO RADIO COMMUNICATIONS AND IS IN  
VIOLATION OF THE FCC RULES, PART 15.  
OPTICAL  
AUDIO OUT  
S-VIDEO  
OUT  
USB  
CABLE  
IN  
CABLE  
OUT  
LISTED 36MW  
VIDEO PRODUCT  
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AVAILABLE
TERMINALS
HD PERSONAL VIDEO RECORDER 8642  
Explorer 8642HD  
CH+  
VOL-  
VOL+  
POWER  
SELECT  
CH-  
GUIDE  
INFO  
EXIT  
LIST  
2
3
4
7 8 9 10 11  
12  
1
5
6
1
2
3
Power  
Turns the set-top box on and off  
VOL +, VOL - Decreases and increases the volume  
USB 2.0  
Connects to the external USB equipment approved by your service provider  
(reserved for future use).  
Scrolls up and down through the channels  
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CH+, CH -  
5
6
7
8
Select  
IR Sensor  
Guide  
Info  
Confirms your selection  
Receives the infrared signal from the remote control  
Displays the Interactive Program Guide  
Displays a description of the selected program. This button is available from the  
on-screen menu and while viewing a program  
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Exit  
Exit the menus, the on-screen menu, and program information  
Displays the recorded list  
10 List  
11 Display  
Displays the current channel number and time of day. The display shows the following:  
• Power ( )  
• Message (  
• Record (  
• MoCA Link ( ) • 1080i / 1080P  
• 5.1  
)
• HDTV  
• Auto  
• 720i / 720P  
• 480i / 480P  
)
12 Smart Card Allows smart card access (reserved for future use)  
OUTPUT  
OPTICAL  
CAUTION  
RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK  
DO NOT OPEN  
AUDIO  
DIGITAL  
AUDIO  
OUT  
QGD  
SABPQB  
STB SN:  
eCM MA  
VIDEO  
Y
AVIS: RISQUE DE CHOC ÉLECTRIQUE  
NE PAS OUVRIR  
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C3F4F75  
C: 001A  
IR  
THIS DEVICE IS INTENDED TO BE ATTACHED  
RECEIVER THAT IS NOT USED TO  
L
Pb  
Pr  
L
120 VAC  
60Hz 4.2A  
500W  
TO  
A
56  
AC3F$F7  
S
TB RF MAC: 001  
RECEIVE OVER-THE-AIR BROADCAST  
SIGNALS. CONNECTION OF THIS DEVICE  
IN ANY OTHER FASHION MAY CAUSE  
HARMFUL INTERFERENCE TO RADIO  
CABLE OUT  
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COOFMTHMEUNFCICCATRIUOLNESSA,PNADIS IN VIOLATION
R
R
R
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USB 2.0  
eSATA  
120V~  
60Hz 80W  
S-VIDEO  
OUT  
1394  
ETHERNET  
LISTED 14H1  
VIDEO PRODUCT  
SCIENTIFIC-ATLANTA, INC.  
CATV CONVERTER  
MADE IN MEXICO  
CABLE IN  
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REMOTE CONTROL
REMOTE CONTROL RT-U63P-15  
For best results, we recommend reading the next page to correctly program  
your remote control in conjunction with your TV set.  
The remote control requires two AA alkaline batteries. A diagram inside the compartment of the  
remote control indicates proper battery placement. Replace as needed, when the indicator light becomes  
dim or no longer illuminates.  
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REMOTECONTROL
PROGRAMMING THE RT-U63P-15 REMOTE CONTROL  
For more information,see the Programming and operating instructions manual that came with your terminal.  
QUICK PROGRAMMING  
This method allows you to program the remote control without using codes. Instead, the remote control automatically  
searches for the correct code that operates your device.  
When using this method, there are several important points to remember:  
• The order in which you program your electronic devices is not important.  
• There may be several codes that turn your electronic devices on/off (or perform other functions). Once you lock in a  
code, be sure to check the available functions for that device (e.g. TV (Vol +/-, Mute), TV Input (Video Source  
button), VCR (Play, Stop, etc.), DVD (Play, Stop,etc.), AUDIO (Vol +/-, Mute)) to see if they are operating.  
• While the remote is searching for the correct setup code(s) for your electronic devices, it is possible that other  
(previously programmed) devices may turn on/off. If this occurs, continue pressing the CH + or CH - buttons until  
you find the correct code for the device you are programming.  
• It may take several minutes for the remote to find the correct code that turns your device off (or performs another  
selected function). During this time, the POWER/MODE buttons will light up in fast rotation (i.e. CBL > TV >  
VIDEO > AUDIO ).  
PROGRAMMING YOUR REMOTE CONTROL USING THE CH + OR CH - BUTTONS  
1. Turn on all the electronic devices (TV, VCR, DVD, AUDIO) you want to program the remote to operate.  
2. Press SELECT then MUTE together until the CBL/TV/VCR/AUDIO buttons light up in a slow rotation.  
3. Press and hold the CH + button until one device turns off. While you are pressing the CH + button, the  
CBL/TV/VCR/AUDIO buttons will light up in fast rotation. As soon as one device turns off, release the CH + button.  
4. Press MUTE. If the device that turned off:  
a. Turns back on, press SELECT to lock in this code. The CBL/TV/VCR/AUDIO buttons will blink 3 times  
and go out.  
b. Does not turn back on, press CH - repeatedly until that device turns back on. Each time you press the  
CH - button, the CBL/TV/VCR/AUDIO buttons will light up once in a reverse fast rotation.  
5. Once you have found a code that turns the device on/off, press SELECT to lock in this code. The CBL/TV/VCR/AUDIO  
buttons will blink 3 times and go out.  
6. Repeat steps 2 to 5 above for each of the remaining electronic devices you wish to program the remote to operate.  
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CONNECTIONS  
CONNECTION NO. 1: CONNECTS YOUR TERMINAL (HD OR HD PVR) TO AN HD TV  
THIS CONNECTION WILL ALLOW YOU TO:  
A. Watch the channel or service of your choice (in HD, when available),  
B. Record programs on the hard drive while they are playing, allowing the use of the Live TV  
control functions (in HD, when available),  
C. Watch a program previously recorded on the hard drive (in HD, when available),  
D. Record a show from one channel on the hard drive while watching another channel  
(in HD, when available),  
E. Record two shows from two different channels on the hard drive while watching a third previously  
recorded program (in HD, when available),  
F. Program your PVR to record one program or two programs simultaneously while you're away  
(in HD, when available).  
HDTV  
Wall-mounted  
cable outlet  
HDTERMINAL  
or HD PVR  
Notes:  
• The best possible connection with the cables supplied is illustrated by the solid lines. The dotted lines  
represent viable options.  
• Although the rear of the terminal depends on the model (sockets in different positions), the connection  
is done in the same way.  
• You should turn the terminal volume all the way up and adjust the volume on the TV to your taste.  
For explanations, see the “Volume adjustment” section on page 17.  
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CONNECTIONS
CONNECTION NO. 2: CONNECTS YOUR TERMINAL (HD OR HD PVR) TO AN HD TV AND  
A DVD READER/RECORDER  
THIS CONNECTION WILL ALLOW YOU TO:  
A. Watch the channel or service of your choice (in HD, when available),  
B. Record programs on the hard drive while they are playing, allowing the use of the Live TV  
control functions (in HD, when available),  
C. Watch a program previously recorded on the hard drive (in HD, when available),  
D. Record a show from one channel on the hard drive while watching another channel (in HD, when available),  
E. Record two different shows from two different channels on the hard drive while watching a third  
previously recorded channel (in HD, when available),  
F. Program your PVR to record one program or two programs simultaneously while you're away  
(in HD, when available),  
G. Transfer the contents of your hard drive onto a DVD for archiving,  
H. View the contents of a DVD.  
Notes:  
• The best possible connection with the cables supplied is illustrated by the solid lines. The dotted lines  
represent viable options.  
• Although the rear of the terminal depends on the model (sockets in different positions), the connection is  
done in the same way.  
• You should turn the terminal volume all the way up and adjust the volume on the TV to your taste.  
For explanations, see the “Volume adjustment” section on page 17.  
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CONNECTIONS  
CONNECTION NO. 3: CONNECTS YOUR TERMINAL (HD OR HD PVR) TO A  
SURVEILLANCE CAMERA  
ALL OF THE TERMINALS ALLOW VIEWING OF IMAGES TRANSMITTED BY YOUR BUILDING'S  
SURVEILLANCE CAMERAS.  
On any terminal simply tune your receiver to channel 950.  
You will need to add a splitter and connect it as follows (see diagram below).  
THIS CONNECTION WILL ALLOW YOU TO:  
Watch the channel or service of your choice  
Watch the images transmitted by the surveillance camera  
Wall-mounted  
cable outlet  
HD TERMINAL OR HD PVR  
Notes:  
• The best possible connection with the cables supplied is illustrated by the solid lines. The dotted lines  
represent viable options.  
• Although the rear of the terminal depends on the model (sockets in different positions), the connection  
is done in the same way.  
• You should turn the terminal volume all the way up and adjust the volume on the TV to your taste.  
For explanations, see the “Volume adjustment” section on page 17.  
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ILLICOONDEMAND
illico On Demand is your first source for movies, shows, popular TV series, comedy shows and more. illico On Demand offers  
you the greatest selection of bilingual content, available whenever you want it. You will find:  
Over 6,000 regularly updated titles, including more than 2,000 free titles  
The most recent box-office hits  
The latest movies, as soon as they are released on DVD  
The features available while watching a movie or aTV show on illico On Demand are the same as on your DVD reader.  
1. Pause  
2. Play  
4. Stop  
5. Fast-forward  
3. Rewind  
ORDERING A MOVIE OR A TV SHOW  
900  
1. Press  
or tune in to channel 900.  
2. Choose a category or a subcategory and a title and press SELECT after each choice.  
3. Press SELECT to order the movie, enter your PIN and press SELECT. The default PIN is 0000.  
4. Press PLAY to confirm the order and start the movie. To cancel the order at this point, press C.  
Once past this step, the movie rental cannot be cancelled.  
TO RESUME VIEWING  
1. In the illico On Demand menu, on channel 900, select Resume Viewing and press SELECT.  
2. Choose the title and press SELECT; the movie will start where you left off.  
3. To watch the movie from the beginning, press REWIND.  
4. To exit illico on Demand, press EXIT.  
The time indicated next to a title shows the time remaining on your rental. You may also resume viewing the film  
or TV show you've paused on illicoweb.tv (if you have Videotron's Internet service) or on illico mobile (if you have  
a 3G mobile phone from Videotron).  
ACTIVATING PARENTAL CONTROL  
TO BLOCK OUT MOVIES BASED ON THEIR TYPE  
1. Press SETTINGS twice.  
2. Select BLOCK: RATING and press SELECT.  
3. Enter your parental PIN (the default PIN is 0000) and follow the instructions on the screen.  
4. You can block one or more type of movie ratings to avoid unpleasant surprises.  
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INTERACTIVE  
PROGRAM GUIDE  
Press the GUIDE button and the Interactive Program Guide (IPG) displays the list of upcoming programs for the  
next days. These programs can be sorted by channel, theme or title.  
Current channel  
Current program  
Title and broadcast  
time of selected program  
Browse by channel,  
theme, title  
Program titles and  
upcoming schedule  
Browsing instructions  
Displayed  
schedule date  
FOR INFORMATION ON THE PROGRAM  
1. When the guide is on-screen, use the arrows  
(
)
to select the desired program.  
2. Press the INFO button for more information.  
HOW TO BROWSE BY THEME  
1. When the guide is on-screen, press , choose Theme, then press SELECT.  
2. Press the arrow, choose a theme and press SELECT.  
3. Use the and arrows to move through the titles.  
HOW TO BROWSE BY CHANNEL  
1. Press GUIDE; the program you are watching is highlighted.  
2. Use the and arrows to move through the channels, and the  
and  
arrows to move through the time slots.  
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INTERACTIVE  
PROGRAM GUIDE  
HOW TO BROWSE BY TITLE  
1. When the guide is on-screen, press , choose Title, then press SELECT.  
2. Press the , choose the first letter of the program in question and press SELECT.  
3. Use the and arrows to move through the titles.  
To tune the selected program in the current time slot, highlight it and press SELECT.  
To view the schedule for the next days, press , highlight the date for the available day, then press  
SELECT.  
At any time, you can press the INFO button twice for more information on the selected program.  
After browsing through the IPG, press  
to go back to where you started.  
HOW TO SCHEDULE A REMINDER  
1. Press GUIDE, highlight a program and press SELECT.  
2. Highlight Set a Reminder and press SELECT; the chosen title is now in green.  
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PARENTAL CONTROL  
With the parental control feature, you can block:  
1. Certain viewing times  
2. Specific channels  
3. Some types of programs  
All you need is your PIN!  
TO BLOCK VIEWING TIMES  
1. Press SETTINGS twice, select BLOCK: TIME NEW and press SELECT.  
2. Determine blocked times by following the instructions on-screen.  
TO BLOCK CHANNELS  
1. Press SETTINGS twice, select BLOCK: CHANNELS and press SELECT.  
2. Determine blocked channels by following the instructions on-screen.  
TO BLOCK TYPES OF PROGRAMS  
1. Press SETTINGS twice, select BLOCK: RATINGS and press SELECT.  
2. Determine blocked types of programs by following the instructions on-screen.  
ACTIVATING PARENTAL CONTROL  
Once you have determined the channels, times and types of programs to be blocked, you need to activate the  
parental control feature by following the steps below:  
1. Press SETTINGS twice, select BLOCK: PIN, choose the ENABLE feature and press SELECT.  
2. Press  
and enter your PIN.  
TO DEACTIVATE THIS FEATURE, FOLLOW THE INSTRUCTIONS BELOW:  
1. Press SETTINGS twice, select BLOCK: PIN, choose DISABLE and press SELECT.  
2. Press  
and enter your PIN to disable (or change) the feature.  
3. At this step, you can also change your PIN by selecting CHANGE.  
You can also unblock access to a blocked channel by tuning it in and following the instructions on the screen.  
Note: Your default PIN is 0000.  
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ADJUSTING  
THE VOLUME  
AUDIO SIGNAL EMITTED BY YOUR TERMINAL  
By adjusting the volume on your TV, you determine the loudness of the sound coming from your speakers. With your  
terminal, however, the VOLUME feature adjusts the power of the audio signal coming from your terminal. This  
signal then enters your TV or audio system at the programmed level. This is why it is important to keep the power  
of the audio signal coming from your terminal at maximum level.  
SETTING FOR BETTER SOUND QUALITY  
There are three main settings.  
To access the general settings menu, press SETTINGS twice on your remote control. Once in the GENERAL  
SETTINGS menu, follow the instructions below:  
A. In the menu on the left, select AUDIO: DIGITAL OUT using the and arrows. Go to the right and select:  
HDMI, if you want to use your HDMI cable as your Audio and Video output  
DOLBY DIGITAL, if you prefer to use a digital ouput (other than HDMI)  
OTHER, if you choose to use an analog audio output.  
to confirm your selection.  
Press  
B. In the menu on the left, select AUDIO: RANGE using the and arrows. Go to the right and, using the arrows  
again, select NARROW. Press to confirm your selection.  
C. In the menu on the left, select AUDIO: VOLUME CTRL using the and arrows. Go to the right and, using the  
arrows again, select FIXED. Press to confirm your selection.  
Naturally, for impeccable sound quality, your TV or home theatre speakers have to be in good condition. Also, be  
sure to use top-quality speaker wires. In addition, if your home theatre has an AC-3 input, we recommend you use it  
because the terminal is AC-3 enabled. If you are watching a program in this format, you will get superior quality  
sound, provided your equipment has been set accordingly.  
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PAY-PER-VIEW  
Indigo and Viewer’s Choice feature uninterrupted films and special events that can be ordered at any time using  
the IPG. Charges for these programs will appear on your next month’s bill.  
Channel 300 is the preview channel for Indigo, and 350, for Viewer’s Choice. Watch these channels for an  
overview of current and upcoming films.  
HOW TO ORDER A FILM OR EVENT  
Press GUIDE and browse through the 300 series channels, or 350 for HD, to see the featured titles. Highlight  
the title that interests you, press SELECT and follow the on-screen instructions.  
or  
Tune in to the channel broadcasting the film and follow the on-screen instructions.  
HOW TO CANCEL A FILM OR EVENT  
Press SETTINGS twice to call up the General Settings screen. Select PPV: Purchases. Press SELECT and  
enter your PIN. Choose the film or event you wish to cancel. Press SELECT to cancel, then  
to confirm  
cancellation.  
PPV PIN: To order a film or event, you must enter a PIN. The default PIN is 0000. We recommend that you  
change your PIN upon placing your first order. To do so, you need only enter a new 4-digit PIN when the PIN  
window appears on-screen.  
If you forgot your PIN, contact Customer Technical Support (see page 34).  
PARENTAL CONTROL  
Parental control is accessed through the Pay-per-View feature (TALC). Consult the relevant section on page 16 for  
further details.  
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PERSONAL VIDEO  
RECORDER  
To use the personal video recorder (PVR) function, you must have a terminal with a hard drive and a record function  
connected to the TV from which you want to record or program your recording.  
When you press one of these keys, a status bar is momentarily displayed at the bottom of the screen to show  
you the progress of playback and broadcast of the program you are watching.  
Red/Green division  
indicates the time you  
tuned in to the channel  
Triangle indicates your current  
position in the program  
Red, indicates the missed  
portion of the program  
Green area indicates  
stored programming  
Clear area indicates portion  
of program not yet broadcast  
Pause status bar  
Title of program  
Actual time slot of program  
Note: The program stored in the memory buffer is erased as soon as you change channels or switch off  
the PVR. To save a program, you have to record it and save it on the hard drive.  
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PERSONAL  
VIDEO RECORDER  
LIVE TV CONTROL: HOW TO CONTROL A LIVE PROGRAM  
The PVR stores the programming being broadcast on the channel you are watching in a memory buffer. This lets  
you pause and rewind the action (even with a live broadcast), and resume watching the program in real time.  
Pauses the program you are watching for a maximum of one hour.  
After one hour, playback resumes from the point where you paused the program.  
Resumes playback of a paused program.  
Rewind: press once, twice, three or four times to slow down or speed up the  
rewind speed.  
Fast-forward: press once, twice, three or four times to slow down or speed  
up the fast-forward speed.  
Returns you to live programming.  
Instantly replays the last 8 seconds of the program you are watching.  
Skips the program or movie you are watching 30 seconds forward (for future use).  
Make sure the CBL mode key is activated, because it controls the PVR features.  
To see whether the key is activated or not, press the INFO key: if the CBL key’s LED lights up, that means the  
key is activated. If it doesn’t, press the CBL key.  
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PERSONAL  
VIDEO RECORDER  
HOW TO RECORD AND STORE A PROGRAM  
There are three ways to record a program:  
Record a program while you watch it  
Record a program from the Program Guide  
Manually record all programs in a single time slot  
RECORD A PROGRAM WHILE WATCHING IT  
If you have been tuned in to a program since it started, you can press the key at any time during the broadcast  
and the entire program will be recorded.  
1. Press  
2. When the Confirm Recording screen is displayed, press the  
The RECORD indicator on the front panel lights up for a few seconds after you confirm the recording.  
.
key to record and store the program.  
To record more than one episode of a program and modify the save time, press the  
key.  
key rather than the SELECT  
If you are watching television and recording two programs at the same time, you must be either tuned in  
to one of the programs you are recording, or watching a program you have already recorded.  
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PERSONAL  
VIDEO RECORDER  
RECORD A PROGRAM FROM THE PROGRAM GUIDE  
With this type of recording, you decide in advance what programs to record, so you’ll never miss them.  
1. Press the GUIDE key; the title of the program in progress is highlighted.  
2. Highlight a program title and press  
.
3. Press the  
guide.  
key to confirm recording. The title of the recorded program is highlighted in red in the program  
4. Press the GUIDE again to return to the program in progress.  
You can record programs blocked by the Parental Control feature, but you will need to enter your PIN first  
to watch them.  
MANUALLY RECORD ALL PROGRAMS IN A SINGLE TIME SLOT  
To manually record all programs in a specific time slot:  
1. Press the  
key, then press  
Preferences.  
2. Highlight Schedule a New Manual Recording, then press SELECT .  
3. Highlight the channel, the recording start and end times, and the save time, then press  
4. Press EXIT to return to the program in progress.  
.
RECORDING OPTIONS  
The recording options let you:  
Schedule, in a single step, recording of all episodes of your favourite program.  
Change the default save time.  
Modify the recording start and end times.  
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PERSONAL  
VIDEO RECORDER  
CHANGE START AND END TIMES  
1. Select hour using or , then select minutes using  
2. Do the same for each column.  
.
3. To confirm your settings, press  
.
If you would rather enter the time manually, you must enter the four digits requested, even if you are only changing  
the minutes value, otherwise the change will not be programmed.  
PLAY BACK A RECORDED PROGRAM  
1. Press the  
key, highlight a program title, and press SELECT.  
2. Highlight an option and press SELECT.  
3. To return to a program in progress without watching a recorded program in its entirety, press , then EXIT,  
and tune in to the desired channel.  
4. To return to a program in progress after watching a recorded program in its entirety, press EXIT and tune in  
to the desired channel.  
If you stop watching a recorded program to watch a live program, when you return to the recorded  
program, it will resume playing where you left off. If you want to watch it again from the beginning,  
press , select Play from beginning and press SELECT.  
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PERSONAL  
VIDEO RECORDER  
BLOCK A PROGRAM  
If you have recorded a program that was not subject to Parental Control, but decide to block access to it later:  
1. Press the  
key, highlight a program title, and press SELECT.  
2. Highlight Block and press SELECT.  
3. Enter your parental PIN and press ; a small red padlock appears in the upper left window of the screen,  
confirming that the title has been blocked.  
4. To view the program, you must enter your parental PIN.  
SORT PROGRAM TITLES  
To make it easier to access recorded programs, you can sort them by alphabetical order or by date and time  
recorded. To change from one setting to the other:  
1. Press the  
key, then press  
Preferences.  
2. Choose the desired sorting method and press SELECT.  
SAVE TIME  
DEFAULT SAVE TIME  
1. Press the  
key, then press  
Preferences.  
2. Highlight Change Save Time and press SELECT.  
The save time is the period during which a recorded program will be stored on the terminal’s hard drive.  
period has expired, the program will be erased automatically.  
CHANGE THE SAVE TIME FOR A PROGRAM YOU HAVE ALREADY RECORDED  
1. Press the  
key, highlight a program title, and press SELECT.  
2. Highlight Change Save Time, and press  
.
3. Highlight a time and press SELECT.  
4. Press the EXIT key to return to the program in progress.  
CHANGE THE SAVE TIME FOR A SCHEDULED RECORDING  
1. Press the  
key followed by , then highlight a program title, and press SELECT.  
2. Highlight the SAVE column, select a period, and press SELECT.  
3. Press the EXIT key to return to the program in progress.  
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PERSONAL  
VIDEO RECORDER  
HOW TO DELETE A RECORDED PROGRAM OR A SCHEDULED RECORDING  
DELETE A PROGRAM FROM THE LIST OF RECORDED PROGRAMS  
1. Press the  
2. Highlight Erase, then press  
key, highlight a program title, and press SELECT.  
to confirm.  
DELETE OR MODIFY A SCHEDULED RECORDING  
1. Press the key, then press  
.
2. Highlight a program title and press SELECT.  
3. Press  
to delete the program, then press  
to confirm.  
or  
Modify program, then press  
.
DELETE A RECORDING IN PROGRESS  
1. Tune in to the channel broadcasting the program being recorded and press the  
key.  
2. Highlight Stop and Erase, then press SELECT.  
PICTURE-IN-PICTURE (PIP) – HOW TO WATCH TWO PROGRAMS AT ONCE  
The keys near the bottom of the remote control are used to control the PIP feature, which lets you view two  
programs at the same time.  
Press  
Press  
; a second screen (the PIP screen) appears superimposed on the main screen.  
to change the channel in the PIP screen.  
Press  
Press  
to swap the program in the PIP screen to the main screen, and vice versa.  
to move the PIP screen to a different corner of the main screen.  
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RECORDING  
CAPACITY  
Digital TV channels broadcast variable amounts of data, depending on the type of program being aired. For  
instance, there may be times when a sports specialty channel broadcasts a larger quantity of data than channels  
whose lineups are primarily made up of talk shows or soap operas. Sports programs generally involve much  
more movement, and more data are therefore required to reproduce the images on your screen. The number  
of recording hours available to you therefore varies according to the types of programs you record.  
HDTV (high-definition television) channels need to transmit 2 to 2.5 times more data than standard channels  
to reproduce a higher quality image on your screen. Your PVR HD is equipped with a high-capacity hard drive  
(500 gigabytes) that lets you record up to 55 hours of high-definition content, or up to 280 hours of  
standard-definition content.  
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SETTINGS  
QUICK SETTINGS  
The Quick Settings screen displays the most frequently used functions and settings:  
Add a channel to (or remove it from) your Favourites list  
Turn Parental Control ON/OFF  
Start recording  
Set Sleep Timer  
Set SAP (Second Audio Program) language  
Switch Caption OFF/ON or ON with mute  
Block or unblock the current channel  
Set Picture Size  
HOW TO DISPLAY QUICK SETTINGS  
1. Press the SETTINGS key once to display the Quick Settings screen, highlight an option, and press SELECT  
to modify it.  
2. Press the EXIT key to leave Quick Settings and return to the current channel.  
For more information on the options available in Quick Settings, press the SETTINGS key twice to display  
the General Settings screen, highlight an option, and press the INFO key.  
GENERAL SETTINGS  
The General Settings screen lets you customize the terminal’s display features and set the timers.  
Press the SETTINGS key twice, highlight an option, and press the INFO key to see what the option does.  
Options  
Audio: Digital Out  
Audio: Range  
Audio: Volume Ctrl  
Block: Channels  
Block: PIN  
Options  
Language: Screen  
Purchase: PIN PPV: Purchases  
Set: A-C Outlet  
Set: Color Scheme  
Set: Output Chan  
Set: VCR Commander  
Timer: All  
Timer: Rewind New  
Timer: Sleep  
Block: Rating  
Block: Time New  
CC: Background  
CC: Characters  
CC: Options  
Timer: Turn Off  
CC: Source  
Timer: VCR New  
Timer: Wake-Up  
Viewer: Favourites  
Viewer: Power On  
Display: Power Off  
Display: Power On  
Language: Audio  
Language: Keyboard  
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FREQUENTLY  
ASKED QUESTIONS  
TERMINAL  
My terminal feels hot, is this normal?  
Yes, because the electronic components inside generate a lot of heat. To prevent overheating, avoid blocking the  
air vents on the top and sides and do not place the terminal in enclosed furniture.  
Can I leave my terminal on all the time?  
Yes, but we recommend turning it off after use.  
FUNCTIONS  
Does the terminal support the Second Audio Program (SAP) function?  
Yes. The terminal can convert SAP even though very few programs are designed to support this function.  
Does the terminal show support closed-captioned programs?  
Yes, if a closed-captioning decoder is connected to the TV. The terminal relays the information but does not decode it.  
PERIPHERALS  
Can I use a DVD player or DVD recorder with the terminal?  
Yes, because the two devices work independently of each other.  
Is the VCR+ function on the VCR of any use with the terminal?  
No, this function is only used to record the analog signal.  
What connects to the USB port and what is it for?  
USB is a computer standard. The port is used to connect peripheral devices: keyboard, mouse, scanner, printer,  
diskette storage drive. At this time, the USB port on the terminal is not operational but it will be in the near future.  
REMOTE CONTROL  
Can I turn on my TV and the terminal at the same time?  
Yes, but if your TV is an older model, you will have to:  
Connect the TV to the CA output on the back of the terminal.  
Press the SETTINGS button twice on the terminal’s keyboard or remote control.  
Select Settings: CA output and press SELECT.  
Select “Avec le terminal” (with the terminal), press SELECT and SETTINGS.  
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FREQUENTLY  
ASKED QUESTIONS  
SOUND AND IMAGE  
Poor picture reception  
In most cases, simply re-initializing the terminal re-establishes the service. To re-initialize, you need to turn off the  
terminal, disconnect it from the wall outlet, and then reconnect it. Wait 5 minutes, restart the terminal and tune in  
to a channel. If the problem persists, please contact Technical Support.  
What gets connected to the S-VIDEO output and what is it for?  
It is used to connect a VCR or TV equipped with an S-VIDEO input. This connector separates colours and brightness,  
which enhances image quality. You need to purchase a cable in order to use it.  
Can I take advantage of AC-3 technology with the terminal?  
Yes, but you need an AC-3 decoder. This decoder is usually built into newer, sound systems or home theatre  
systems. The terminal relays the information (Digital Audio Out connector) but does not decode it.  
SURVEILLANCE CAMERA  
In analog mode, I used to have access to my building's surveillance camera. Is this still possible?  
Yes, but you will have to use a splitter in your connection to access the analog signal and tune in to channel 950.  
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FREQUENTLY  
ASKED QUESTIONS  
FRONT PANEL DISPLAY  
Can I change the time shown on the front of the terminal?  
No, the time shown reflects the terminal’s internal clock. However, depending on the screen language setting,  
it can be displayed in the 24-hour system (French) or the 12-hour system (English).  
Modifying the time format displayed on the front of the terminal  
Press the SETTINGS button twice on the remote control or wireless keyboard.  
Select Language: Screen and press SELECT.  
Select English or Spanish for the 12-hour format and French for the 24-hour format, and then press SELECT  
and SETTINGS.  
PAY-PER-VIEW AND PIN  
I ordered an Indigo movie and the terminal asked me to enter a 4-digit PIN. What is it for?  
This PIN is a security feature. Only individuals who know the PIN can order a movie or an event. All subscribers  
have the default PIN 0000; it is a good idea to change the PIN regularly.  
Ordering a movie with Viewer’s Choice  
1. Tune in to Channel 350 (VCC trailers) and press Guide on the keyboard or remote control.  
2. Select a time slot and scroll the movies broadcast during this period.  
3. Select a title and press SELECT twice.  
4. Press B and enter your PIN. The default PIN is 0000.  
Note: You can order movies up to 4 hours in advance and events up to 7 days in advance.  
Forgot your PIN?  
If you have never changed your PIN, enter 0000, which is the default PIN. If you have already changed it, you will  
have to contact Customer Service.  
The telephone numbers for Customer Service and Customer Technical Support are listed on page 34.  
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LIST OF CODES  
REMOTE CONTROL SETUP CODES  
TV  
Acer – 454, 782  
Admiral – 026, 027, 028, 029, 054,  
211, 213, 408  
Advent – 047,072,094,425,447,463  
Aventura – 047  
Aiko – 015, 051, 391  
Aiwa – 214, 417  
Akai – 020, 053, 462, 473, 522,  
524,547, 572, 586  
Diamond Vision – 563  
Dumont – 049, 073, 108, 573, 587  
Duraband – 157  
Dynex – 167, 415, 424, 567, 577  
Electroband – 020  
Electrohome – 020, 044, 073, 095,  
108, 403, 573, 587, 739  
Initial – 470  
Inkal – 364  
Midland – 023, 045, 049, 396, 741,  
742, 755  
Mintek – 470  
Montgomery Ward – 022, 023, 026,  
027, 028, 029, 053, 071, 072, 108,  
211, 213  
Motorola – 026,027,028,029,044,403  
MTC – 073, 108, 384, 573, 587  
Multitech – 168, 400  
Insignia – 167, 415, 424, 450, 456,  
461, 462, 523, 524, 567, 577, 586  
JBL – 072, 405, 729  
JC Penney – 023,038,039,045,053,068,  
073,091,092,095,102,108,355,631,  
384,385,389,390,573,587,739,741,  
742,755,759,767,795  
Elektra – 353  
Element – 459, 587  
Alleron – 211, 395  
Amark – 023, 215  
Amstrad – 157  
Amtron – 168, 400  
Anam – 044, 168, 217, 218, 219, 220,  
221, 222, 223, 400, 403  
AOC – 053, 073, 108, 384, 573, 587  
Apex – 030, 038, 427, 599,  
Astar – 462  
Emerson – 016, 021, 023, 031, 053,  
064, 073, 100, 103, 108, 139, 158,  
159, 164, 165, 166, 167, 168, 169,  
189, 191, 211, 233, 355, 387, 392,  
395, 400, 401, 402, 403, 408, 415,  
424, 456, 507, 567, 573, 577, 590,  
587, 731, 734, 736, 741, 743, 744,  
745, 746, 748, 750, 751, 754, 757,  
760, 761, 764, 786  
JCH – 020  
Multivision – 738  
NAD – 023, 773, 787  
NEC – 028,029,044,068,073,090,108,  
200,384,403,464,573,587,730  
NetTV – 426,822  
Nikko – 015, 051, 391  
Nordcent – 455, 472  
NuVision – 831, 832  
NTC – 015, 051, 391  
Jensen – 062, 073, 108, 461, 573, 587  
JVC – 039, 045, 104, 105, 106, 233,  
396, 397, 410, 589, 728, 732, 742,  
753, 763, 766  
Kawasho – 020,073,095,108,573,587  
Kenwood – 073, 095, 108, 573, 587  
Kloss Novabeam – 071, 168, 400, 404  
KMC – 023  
Audiovox – 168,191,220,400,465,659  
Belcor – 073  
Bell & Howell – 211,213,355,388,736  
Ben Q – 454, 820  
Bradford – 168, 400  
Brillian – 792  
Envision – 073, 095, 108, 573, 587  
ESA – 454, 456, 538  
Fisher – 104, 355, 356, 388, 736  
Fijitsu – 211,395,460,469,560,779,813  
Funai – 047,048,157,168,211,395,400  
Futuretech – 168,400  
Konka – 065, 445, 589  
Kosch – 462  
KTV – 023, 053, 064, 168, 233, 366,  
400, 741, 770  
Kurazai – 211, 213  
Olevia – 073, 108, 519, 541, 587  
Onwa – 168, 400  
Optimus – 787  
Optonica – 022, 026, 027, 028, 029  
Orion – 019, 159, 160, 161, 162, 163,  
382, 423, 424, 558, 577  
Legend – 169  
Broksonic – 165, 167, 423, 434, 809  
Brokwood – 073  
Candle – 068,073,091,108,385,573,587  
Carver – 072, 405, 729  
Celebrity – 020  
Centurion - 095, 107, 108  
Citizen – 015, 023, 051, 068, 073,  
091, 108, 168, 211, 213, 233, 355,  
385, 388, 391, 400, 573, 587, 741  
Coby – 558  
Getaway – 426,533  
LG – 023, 053, 068, 073, 090, 107,  
108, 233, 360, 361, 384, 424, 567,  
577, 587  
Lodgenet – 211, 213  
Logik – 211, 213  
Luxman – 068,073,095,108,573,587  
LXI – 024, 026, 027, 028, 029, 038,  
055, 069, 070, 072, 157, 355, 388,  
405, 725, 729, 736, 755, 759, 773  
MAG – 459  
Magnavox – 023, 044, 068, 071, 072,  
073, 089, 090, 091, 092, 093, 094,  
095, 108, 134, 233, 385, 387, 390,  
397, 398, 403, 404, 405, 419, 423,  
426, 456, 463, 470, 472, 523, 533,  
549, 594, 595, 729, 740, 783, 810  
Majestic – 211, 213  
Marantz – 053, 072, 073, 097, 098, 107,  
108, 109, 405, 573, 587, 729, 778  
Matsui – 582, 583, 585  
Maxent – 428, 533, 534  
McIntosh - 555  
Megatron – 215  
Memorex – 090, 211, 213, 355, 384,  
388, 405, 423, 459, 736  
MGA – 053,068,073,090,095,104,107,  
108,109,110,216,384,394,394,398,  
399,417,573,587,739,790  
Mitsubishi – 053, 068, 073, 090, 095,  
104, 107, 108, 109, 110, 216, 384,  
394, 395, 398, 399, 417, 573, 587,  
739, 790  
Panasonic – 042,043,044,045,046,403,  
419,423,429,631,742,771,829  
Philco – 023,044,053,068,071,072,  
073,091,093,095,108,233,384,385,  
403,404,405,463,573,587,729  
Philips – 023, 044, 068, 071, 072,  
073, 089, 090, 091, 092, 093, 094,  
095, 108, 134, 233, 385, 387, 390,  
397, 398, 403, 404, 405, 419, 423,  
426, 456, 463, 470, 472, 523, 533,  
549, 594, 595, 729, 740, 783, 810  
Pilot – 023, 073, 094, 108, 233, 573,  
587, 741  
Pioneer – 019, 073, 100, 108, 111,  
144, 383, 551, 573, 587, 597, 747,  
750, 780, 785, 787, 789, 826  
Planar – 474  
Plasmasync – 778  
Polaroid – 384, 394, 459, 465, 805,  
811  
GE – 015, 018, 042, 044, 045, 049, 054,  
055, 068, 069, 070, 073, 090, 092,  
095, 101, 102, 103, 108, 211, 213,  
389, 390, 396, 397, 403, 406, 407,  
573, 587, 739, 742, 755, 759, 806  
Gibraltar – 023, 048, 049, 053, 068, 073,  
090, 095, 107, 108, 233, 360, 361,  
573, 587  
Go Video – 443, 562  
Colortyme – 730  
Goldstar – 023, 053, 068, 073, 090,  
107, 108, 233, 360, 361, 424, 567,  
577, 587, 823, 825  
Gradiente – 104  
Grundig – 233  
Grunpy – 023, 047, 073, 095, 108,  
233, 360, 361, 384, 573, 587  
Haier – 020, 053, 073, 095, 108, 427,  
519, 573, 587, 596  
Hallmark – 073, 095, 108, 573, 587  
Harvard – 168, 400  
Concerto – 073, 095, 108, 573, 587  
Contec/Cony – 039, 147, 168, 233,  
400, 732  
Coronado – 023  
Craig – 168,217,218,220,223,400,786  
Crosley– 072, 405, 598, 729  
Crown – 023  
Curtis Mathes – 016, 023, 031, 054,  
072, 073, 107, 108, 211, 213, 355,  
388, 405, 573, 587, 606, 729, 735,  
741, 759, 777  
Portland – 015, 023, 051, 068, 073,  
108, 384, 391, 573, 587, 741  
Prima – 072, 837  
Hi-Sense – 072  
CXC – 168, 400  
Hitachi – 023, 039, 068, 073, 095,  
096, 097, 098, 099, 100, 108, 233,  
393, 573, 587, 732, 750, 753, 756,  
787, 796, 801, 803, 808, 814, 815,  
817, 819, 821  
HP – 072  
Hyundai – 453  
iLO – 458, 524, 577, 586, 602  
IMA – 168, 400  
Infinity – 072, 406, 729  
Daewoo – 051, 068, 073, 095, 158,  
159, 189, 191, 194, 196, 197, 198,  
200, 202, 204, 205, 206, 207, 209,  
737, 741, 793  
Daytek – 583, 833, 834  
Daytron – 023, 073, 095, 107, 108,  
573, 587, 741  
Prism– 045, 742  
Proscan – 055,070,073,726,755,759  
Proton – 073, 090, 108, 233, 371,  
372, 467, 573, 587, 749  
Protron – 457, 467  
Proview – 459  
Pulsar – 049, 073, 108, 573, 587  
Quasar – 043, 044, 045, 046, 403,  
742, 752, 770, 771  
Dimensia – 759  
Dell – 072, 094  
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Radio Shack – 022, 023, 046, 069,  
073, 108, 168, 233, 355, 388, 400,  
573, 587, 736, 741, 759  
RCA – 042, 044, 052, 053, 054, 055,  
068, 069, 070, 073, 095, 100, 108,  
191, 384, 403, 408, 416, 573, 587,  
631, 725, 750, 755, 758, 759, 762,  
765, 768, 769, 791  
Realistic – 022, 023, 046, 069, 166, 168,  
233, 355, 388, 400, 736, 741, 759  
Runco – 049, 525  
Sampo – 023, 073, 090, 108, 426,  
533, 573, 587, 741, 818  
Samsung – 015, 016, 017, 023, 031,  
073, 090, 095, 107, 108, 134, 147,  
151, 153, 233, 384, 386, 411, 426,  
508, 533, 573, 577, 587, 741, 757,  
772, 788, 794, 800, 802  
Sansui – 169, 392, 415, 423, 424, 812  
Sanyo – 073, 104, 108, 353, 355, 356,  
376, 377, 377, 388, 573, 587, 735,  
736, 775  
Sears – 023,029,030,031,038,039,068,  
072,095,104,157,211,213,353,355,  
356,388,395,405,573,729,732,738,  
755,759,763,773,792  
Sharp – 016, 022, 023, 024, 025, 026,  
027, 028, 029, 073, 108, 233, 393,  
395, 409, 573, 587, 741, 745, 751,  
779, 797  
Sylvania – 047, 068, 071, 072, 073,  
090, 091, 092, 093, 095, 107, 108,  
157, 158, 385, 404, 405, 419, 423,  
456, 466, 507, 573, 587, 590, 595,  
729, 823  
Symphonic – 047, 157, 168, 400, 456,  
595, 761  
Tandy – 026, 027, 028, 029  
Tatung – 044, 403, 446  
Technics – 045, 742  
Techwood – 045, 068, 073, 573, 742  
Teknika – 023, 068, 072, 091, 108,  
168, 213, 463, 587, 729, 732, 741  
Telerent – 023, 213  
Tera – 381  
Tevion – 065, 414  
Victor – 106, 763  
Vidikron – 072, 105, 729  
Vidtech – 068, 073, 108, 384, 573, 587  
ViewSonic – 426, 428, 455, 468, 472,  
513, 515, 527, 528, 529, 530, 531,  
532, 533, 534, 535, 536, 537, 538,  
539, 729, 816  
Viore – 031, 599, 601, 602, 837, 840  
Visco – 589  
Vision Quest – 459, 729  
Vizio – 053, 062, 073, 095, 108, 454,  
538, 561, 573  
Wards – 022, 068, 071, 072, 073, 090,  
091, 093, 095, 102, 108, 211, 213,  
384, 385, 389, 390, 395, 404, 405,  
573, 587, 729, 743, 759, 761, 784  
Westinghouse – 020, 458, 463  
White Westinghouse – 191,211,408,449  
XR-1000213  
Yamaha – 068,073,108,384,573,587  
York – 090,108  
Zenith – 047, 048, 049, 050, 051, 073,  
095, 097, 108, 191, 213, 391, 405,  
406, 408, 434, 567, 573, 577, 587  
Shogun – 073, 108, 573, 587  
Signature – 023, 026, 027, 028, 029,  
108, 211, 213  
Simpson - 091, 385  
Sony – 014, 020, 021, 050, 095, 178,  
540, 774, 804, 824, 827, 828, 830  
Soundesign – 073, 091, 108, 168, 211,  
385, 395, 400, 573, 587, 601  
Soyo – 562, 601  
Squareview – 157  
SSS – 073, 108, 168, 400, 573, 587  
Starlite – 168, 400  
Sunbrite TV – 587  
Superscan – 419, 423  
Supre-Macy – 380  
Suprema – 020  
Thomson – 608, 798  
TMK – 068, 073, 090, 108, 573, 587  
Toshiba – 022, 030, 031, 038, 039,  
092, 355, 388, 423, 571, 736, 755,  
773, 778, 781, 799, 807  
Totevision – 233, 741  
Trutech – 095, 408  
Universal – 068, 102, 389, 390  
Venturer – 073  
Sceptre – 468  
Scott – 073, 090, 108, 168, 211, 233,  
395, 400, 561, 573, 587, 743  
SVA – 592  
VCR  
Admiral – 066, 075, 453, 458  
Aiwa – 132  
Akai – 058,269,275,336,351,352,354  
Audio Dynamics – 243, 291  
Bell & Howell – 238, 357  
Brocksonic – 132, 329, 333, 337, 339,  
358, 359, 434  
Hitachi – 078, 132, 462  
Instant Replay – 086, 472  
JC Penney – 078, 086, 132, 172, 238,  
291, 329, 331, 462, 472  
JCL – 086, 472  
JVC – 120, 128, 238, 243, 247, 250,  
253, 291, 486  
Panasonic – 086, 112, 117, 430, 472,  
477, 482  
Pentax – 078, 462  
Philco – 086, 132, 183, 552  
Philips – 086, 132,183, 247, 472, 552  
Pioneer – 078,120,128,263,462,486  
Portland – 345  
Sony – 056, 058, 060, 439, 443, 448,  
501, 505, 553  
Soundesign – 132  
Sylvania – 086, 132, 141, 183, 258,  
322, 324, 420, 472  
Symphonic – 132  
Tandy – 132, 238  
Canon – 086, 170, 362  
Citizen – 033, 172, 247, 331, 429, 491  
Colortyme – 291  
Craig – 172, 331, 363  
Curtis Mathes – 066, 086, 112, 172,  
174, 247, 291, 472  
Daewoo – 033, 342, 343, 344, 345,  
346, 347, 429, 491  
Daytron – 345, 365  
DBX – 243, 291  
DELL – 263  
Kenwood – 120, 128, 132, 238, 243,  
247, 291, 486  
LG – 247, 291, 331  
Lloyd – 132  
Logik – 367  
Proscan – 066, 170, 174  
Quartz – 238, 378  
Quasar – 112, 086, 477  
Radio Shack – 066, 081, 086, 172,  
238, 331, 363  
RCA – 066, 078, 086, 141, 170, 172,  
173, 174, 352, 462, 472  
Realistic – 033, 066, 081, 086, 132,  
238, 331, 363, 453  
Samsung – 033, 172, 269, 271, 275,  
276, 278, 510  
Tashiko – 331  
Tatung – 243  
Teac – 132, 243  
Technics – 086, 331, 472  
Teknika – 086, 132, 331, 359  
Thomas – 132  
LXI – 132, 331  
Magnavox – 086,132,183,247,472,552  
Marantz – 086,172, 183, 238, 247,  
291, 472  
Marta – 331  
Matsui – 368  
TMK – 172, 338  
Toshiba – 033, 035, 078, 081, 258,  
429, 434, 462, 467,491, 496, 604  
Totevision – 172, 331  
Unitech – 172  
Dynatech – 132  
Memorex – 086, 132, 172, 238, 326,  
331, 363, 369, 370, 604  
Mitsubishi – 078, 120, 128, 255, 258  
Montgomery Ward – 066,170,173,373  
MTC – 132, 172  
Multitech – 132, 172, 367  
NEC – 120, 128, 238, 243, 247, 269,  
291, 374, 375, 486  
Sansui – 120, 128, 326, 367, 379,  
486, 604  
Sanyo – 172,238, 346, 357, 363  
Scott – 033, 132, 258, 329, 332, 367,  
429, 491  
Sears – 035, 066, 078, 081, 086, 238,  
331, 363, 434, 462, 496  
Sharp – 066, 075, 453, 458  
Shintom – 058, 078, 367  
Signature – 066, 170, 173, 373  
Vector Research – 033, 291  
Video Concepts – 033, 132, 291  
Wards – 033, 066, 078, 086, 132, 172,  
247, 331, 363, 453  
Emerson – 033,086,132,258,326,327,  
329,331,332,333,334,335,336,337,  
338,339,340,341,352,472  
Fisher – 035, 081, 238, 357, 363, 434,  
467, 496  
XR–367  
Yamaha – 132, 238, 243, 247, 291  
Zenith – 058,120,122,128,132,435,486  
Funai – 132  
GE – 066, 086, 170, 172, 174, 472  
Go Video – 172, 348, 349, 350  
Goldstar – 247, 291, 331  
ON – 291  
Orion – 322,326,327,328,329,330,604  
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AUDIO  
ADC – 318  
Adcom – 325  
Kenwood – 063, 131, 137, 176, 274,  
277, 282, 289, 299, 309, 444, 692  
Koss – 717, 718  
Krol – 176  
LG (Goldstar) – 036, 308  
Linn – 518, 668, 669  
Panasonic – 032, 074, 184, 266, 267,  
280, 437, 438, 441, 512, 638, 639,  
640, 641, 642, 643  
Sharp – 288, 289, 294  
Sherwood – 229, 267, 505, 506, 700  
Sony – 041, 057, 067, 232, 287, 292,  
293, 442, 610, 611, 612, 635, 636,  
720, 835, 836  
Soundesign – 083, 148, 239, 242, 265,  
311, 320  
SSI – 313  
STS – 318  
Sylvania – 084  
Taekwang – 142  
Aiwa – 176, 301, 518, 521, 633, 634,  
668, 669, 671  
Akai – 142, 249, 261  
Bose – 302, 440, 644, 672  
Carver – 155, 176, 180, 518, 668, 669  
Crown – 154  
Daewoo – 501  
Denon – 262, 273, 307, 660, 661,  
703, 704, 715  
Parasound – 323, 632  
Philips (Magnavox) – 037, 080, 084,  
119, 184, 296, 433, 502, 503, 504,  
518, 668, 669, 670, 718  
Pioneer – 116, 123, 127, 137, 251,  
298, 309, 697, 719  
Quasar – 032, 184  
Radio Shack – 186, 190, 229, 266,  
267, 279,289  
Luxman – 281  
Magnavox (Philips) – 037, 080, 084,  
119, 184, 296, 433, 502, 503, 504,  
518, 668, 669, 670  
Marantz – 282, 283, 284, 285, 516,  
517, 518, 520, 666, 668, 669, 670  
McIntosh – 557  
Emerson – 673  
Everquest – 136  
Teac – 186, 314, 316, 701  
Technics – 032,184,208,317,512,643  
Toshiba – 290, 682  
RCA – 037,119,137,295,309,439,698  
Realistic – 226, 268  
Rotel – 310, 700  
Fisher – 063, 180, 230, 274  
Fostgate Audionics – 305  
GE – 674  
Goldstar (LG) – 036, 308  
Harman Kardon – 130, 257, 305, 306,  
315, 669, 716  
Hitachi – 240, 690  
Jensen – 140, 517, 520, 666, 667,  
JVC – 114, 241, 297, 691  
Mission – 176  
Mistubishi – 245, 249, 664, 693  
NAD – 182, 231, 286, 290  
Nakamichi – 264, 319, 694  
NEC – 235, 695  
NSM – 176  
Onkyo – 126, 171, 300, 304, 543, 579,  
662, 663, 696  
Victor – 114, 241  
SAE – 176  
Wards – 063, 114, 241, 518, 669  
Yamaha – 145, 254, 280, 303, 521,  
542, 579, 630, 637, 702  
Zenith – 036, 083, 088, 148, 239, 265  
Samsung – 492, 546, 841  
Samsui – 283, 518, 668, 669  
Sanyo – 137, 190, 195, 230, 309  
Scientific Atlanta – 312  
Scott – 186, 272  
Optimus – 142, 229, 321  
Sears – 699  
DVD  
Aiwa – 495, 617, 618, 685 Akai – 548,  
584, 588  
Alpine – 621  
Apex – 227, 609, 621, 657, 683  
Apex Digital – 193, 227, 489, 681  
Audiovox – 659  
Axion – 491  
B144 – 146  
BOSE – 651  
Clarion – 622  
Expressvu – 709  
GE – 150, 152, 156, 175, 511  
GPX – 627  
614, 679, 683, 706, 707, 708  
Marantz – 270  
Matsui – 234, 580, 581, 614  
MacIntosh – 554, 556  
Memorex – 629, 839  
Mintek – 432  
Mitsubishi – 181, 185, 485  
NAD – 129, 135, 246, 483, 486, 568,  
569, 650, 724  
Nakamichi – 645  
Norcent – 514  
Onkyo – 085, 244, 687, 689  
Orion – 603  
Panasonic – 115, 118, 121, 124, 201,  
431, 448, 570, 646, 682, 684, 713,  
431, 448, 570  
Philips – 138, 143, 146, 234, 270,  
484, 550, 564, 581, 593, 605, 609,  
614, 679, 683, 706, 707, 708  
Pioneer – 125, 187, 188, 597,  
615,647, 705  
Polaroid – 497  
Prima – 838  
Replay TV – 422, 710, 713  
Samsung – 192, 212, 224, 225, 487,  
493, 509, 545, 559, 576, 652  
Sanyo – 549, 654  
Scientific-Atlanta – 565, 574, 575,  
675, 676  
Sears – 559  
Sharp – 034,076,077,079,565,574,575  
Sonic Blue – 713  
Sony – 040, 059, 061, 152, 156, 436,  
479, 480, 481, 578, 610, 678, 680,  
712, 714, 721, 722  
Sylvania – 421, 484,591, 605  
Symphonic 484  
GOI – 709  
Go Video – 129, 486, 652  
Goldstar (LG) – 129, 133, 135, 179,  
260, 568, 569  
Gradiente – 212, 234, 581, 614  
Harmon Kardon – 256, 259  
Haier – 600  
Hitachi – 149, 212  
HTS – 709  
Hughes Network System – 708  
Humax – 708  
iLo – 588  
Insigna – 482, 588, 665  
JVC – 177, 179, 475, 476, 477, 478,  
653, 709, 711  
Kenwood – 228, 628, 677  
KLH – 248, 252  
Konka – 619, 620, 628  
Koss – 234, 581, 614  
Lasonic – 152, 156, 656, 678  
LiteOn – 499, 500  
Classic – 623  
Coby – 688  
Curtis – 842  
CyberHome – 490, 496, 498  
Daewoo – 494, 624  
Denon – 124, 201, 203, 448, 570,  
625, 626, 686  
Diamond Vision – 566  
DirecTV – 708  
Dish Network – 711  
Dish Network System – 709  
Dishpro – 709  
DVD-Video – 199, 484, 488  
Dyne – 482  
Techwood – 246, 650  
Thomson – 156, 237, 608  
Tivo – 418, 706, 708, 712, 721, 722  
Toshiba – 082, 085, 087, 113, 544,  
607, 609, 616, 655, 683, 687, 723  
Viewmage – 511  
Yamaha – 121, 124, 201, 210, 448,  
570, 679  
Yamakawa – 181, 485  
Zenith – 129, 133, 135, 483, 724  
Proceed – 236  
ECA – 156  
LG (Goldstar) – 129, 133, 135, 179,  
260, 568, 569  
Magnavox – 138, 143, 146, 234, 270,  
484, 550, 564, 581, 593, 605, 609,  
Proscan – 727  
Protron – 488  
Qwestar – 234, 581, 614, 648  
RCA – 152, 156, 658, 678, 708  
Echostar – 709, 711  
Emerson – 129, 135, 482, 483, 486,  
526, 568, 569, 591, 605, 724  
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CUSTOMER SERVICE  
For more information on our packages or to change your subscription, please get in touch with Customer Service.  
Our agents are available between 7:30 a.m. and 10:00 p.m. Monday through Friday, between 8 a.m. and 6 p.m. on  
Saturday and Sunday between 9 a.m and 5:30 p.m.  
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Saguenay  
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Elsewhere in Quebec  
514-281-1711  
418-847-4410  
418-545-1114  
819-771-7715  
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CUSTOMER TECHNICAL SUPPORT  
For problems of a technical nature, please contact Customer Technical Support. Our technicians are available  
24 hours a day, seven days a week.  
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HIGH-DEFINITION  
SETUP  
FOR HD CONTENT, TUNE INTO CHANNELS 600 AND UP.  
SETUP  
Refer to the appropriate section in order to configure your terminal. The settings you choose on your HD terminal  
will directly influence the picture quality you obtain. To configure them, follow the instructions in the Setup Wizard  
section on the following page.  
If you use DVI or a HDMI cables to connect your HD terminal to your TV, no further configuration is normally  
required. With this type of connector, the two devices automatically determine the optimal image resolution.  
CONNECTORS  
Three types of connector are available for HDTV: HDMI, DVI cable (on some models only) and Component  
input. You must use one of these two connector types to obtain an image when viewing channels broadcast  
in high definition. They are recommended for SD content as well, in order to minimize the number of motion  
artifacts.  
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SETUPWIZARD
INTRODUCING THE SETUP WIZARD  
WHAT IS THE SETUP WIZARD?  
The HDTV Setup Wizard is an on-screen program that helps you set up your high-definition terminal to receive  
the best picture quality that the HDTV supports.  
BEFORE YOU BEGIN  
Before you begin to set up your HD terminal, you may want to have available the user’s guide that came with  
your HDTV for reference.  
IS IT NECESSARY TO USE THE SETUP WIZARD?  
Yes. Whether you have used the component (Y, Pb and Pr), DVI or HDMI connectors to link your HDTV to the HD  
terminal, the Setup Wizard will provide your system with the necessary flexibility to ensure that you obtain the best  
picture quality you can get at all times.  
Notes:  
• The analog Y, Pb, Pr ports become inactive when the  
HDTV is connected to the DVI or HDMI port.  
• If the HDTV is connected to the DVI or HDMI port on the  
back of the set-top and you see this alert message on  
the screen, it means that the HDTV and the set-top are  
not compatible. If this occurs, reconnect the set-top to  
the Y, Pb, Pr ports on the set-top.  
PICTURE FORMATS  
WHAT IS THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN A STANDARD SCREEN AND A WIDE SCREEN?  
The type of screen your HDTV has (wide screen or standard screen) 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.  
WHAT IS AN ASPECT RATIO?  
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.  
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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.  
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16  
3
9
Aspect Ratio: 4:3  
Screen Resolution:  
Aspect Ratio: 16:9  
Screen Resolution:  
480p or 480i fill the screen  
720p or 1080i fill the screen  
WHAT IS THE SCREEN RESOLUTION?  
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.  
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  
The interlaced method involves refreshing pixels in  
on the screen is refreshed simultaneously.  
alternation – first the odd lines and then the even lines.  
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SETUP WIZARD  
HOW DO I KNOW WHICH PICTURE FORMAT TO CHOOSE?  
The type of screen your HDTV has determines how the set-top displays 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).  
Standard-screen HDTVs  
On a wide-screen HDTV,  
these picture formats:  
Automatically display in this manner:  
480p or 480i standard  
Full-screen format  
720p or 1080i wide  
Letterbox format  
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Wide-Screen HDTVs  
On a wide-screen HDTV,  
these picture formats:  
Automatically display in this manner:  
480p or 480i standard  
Pillarbox format  
Full-screen format  
720p or 1080i wide  
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SETUP WIZARD  
SETTING UP YOUR HD TERMINAL WITH THE SETUP WIZARD  
BEFORE YOU BEGIN TO SET UP YOUR HD TERMINAL 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.  
Download the latest programming information to the set-top  
Assuming that you have linked your HDTV to the HD terminal using either the component (Y, Pb, Pr), DVI or HDMI  
connectors, 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.)  
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: If the display shows activity on the set-top, it means that the operating system of the  
terminal is being updated: this process may take several minutes. When the update is complete,  
the front panel displays the current time or four dashes (––).  
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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Prepare the set-top to send picture formats that your HDTV supports  
If your HDTV displays a black screen when you turn it on, the set-top may be 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.  
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 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  
Press this button  
The set-top  
And then  
picture format:  
on the front panel:  
briefly displays:  
briefly displays:  
480i  
720p  
480p  
1080i  
CH+  
VOL–  
CH–  
480i  
720p  
480p  
1080  
SEt  
SEt  
SEt  
SEt  
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SETUP WIZARD  
IS THERE MORE THAN ONE SETUP OPTION?  
Yes. The Setup Wizard provides two options for selecting your screen type:  
• If you choose the Easy option, the Setup Wizard automatically sets up the HDTV to receive programming  
in 1080i and 480i formats.  
• 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  
,
and  
keys on the remote control to navigate through the Setup Wizard menus  
and options. You may want to have available the user guide that came with your HDTV for reference.  
HOW DO I START THE SETUP WIZARD?  
1. Make sure that the set-top  
is off and the HDTV is on.  
2. Press the GUIDE and INFO keys at  
the same time.  
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SETUP WIZARD  
1. Press  
to start the setup.  
2. Choose one of the following options:  
To choose the Easy Setup option,  
press ; then, go to the Easy Setup  
Instructions on page 61.  
To choose the Advanced Setup option,  
press ; then go to the Advanced Setup  
Instructions, on page 62.  
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SETUP WIZARD  
EASY SETUP INSTRUCTIONS  
1. Press  
you have.  
or  
to select the type of TV screen  
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 formats.  
If you pressed , proceed to next page.  
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SETUP WIZARD  
ADVANCED SETUP INSTRUCTIONS  
1. Press  
you have.  
or  
to select the type of TV screen  
2. Press  
to see how various formats look  
on your TV screen.  
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SETUP WIZARD  
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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SETUP WIZARD  
CLOSED-CAPTIONING  
WHAT IS 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.  
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.  
CHOOSE A CLOSED-CAPTIONING SOURCE  
1. Press SETTINGS twice to access the General Settings menu.  
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 source: Digital 1.  
TURN CLOSED-CAPTIONING ON AND OFF  
You can turn closed-captioning on and off at any time through the Quick Settings menu.  
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.  
4. 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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FREQUENTLY  
ASKED QUESTIONS  
WHAT IS HDTV? WHAT ADVANTAGES DOES IT HAVE OVER STANDARD DIGITAL TV ?  
HDTV, or high-definition television, is a next-generation standard for digital television that gives you an image  
with superior resolution. Standard televisions display approximately 210,000 pixels, compared to over 2 million  
for top-end HDTV – a tenfold increase over traditional TV. Plus, HDTV enhances the home theatre experience by  
allowing for wider screens with aspect ratios of 16:9. Among other things, this can preserve a film’s original  
letterbox format.  
IF I DON’T HAVE AN HDTV, WILL AN HD TERMINAL GIVE ME A SHARPER IMAGE?  
No. Vidéotron’s HD terminals are perfectly backward compatible with traditional TV, but to take advantage  
of the higher resolution offered by HD broadcasts, your television must be physically capable of displaying the  
necessary number of pixels – and must be equipped with connectors that can carry this type of signal  
(Component/DVI/HDMI input).  
TECHNICALLY, WHAT’S THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN HDTV AND TRADITIONAL ANALOG SDTV?  
There are several technical differences between standard, NTSC-format television and HDTV. (Technology varies  
widely even among HDTVs: CRT, LCD, Plasma, DLP, etc.)  
TVs project programs onto their screens in the form of tiny picture elements, or pixels: 480 lines of pixels make  
up the picture on a standard analog TV. In comparison, HDTV images use 720 or 1080 lines, which results in  
much sharper detail and general picture resolution.  
This also lets the image be “painted” in different ways. On an SDTV, the screen is painted using interlaced  
scanning, meaning that each of the 30 images appearing on-screen each second is made up of two half-images:  
one each for the odd and even lines. HDTV can use either interlaced or progressive scanning (the latter changes  
the entire image from the first to last line up to 60 times a second).  
The two HDTV formats:  
720p  
720 lines of horizontal resolution and progressive scan  
1080i 1080 lines of horizontal resolution and interlaced scan  
WHICH IS BETTER, 720P OR 1080I? HOW DO THESE COMPARE WITH DVDS OR THE TRADITIONAL  
DIGITAL TERMINAL FORMAT?  
Progressive scan provides superior results compared to interlaced scan, the main difference being that interlaced  
scan’s alternating lines are more readily visible to the naked eye.  
While a 720p image contains fewer pixels than a 1080i image, it also can be refreshed more quickly, making it  
the better choice for programs featuring a lot of movement, such as sports broadcasts.  
To compare: both SDTV and DVD images use 480 horizontal lines with interlaced scan (480i). So-called progressive  
scan DVD players provide images in 480p format, resulting in better picture quality.  
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FREQUENTLY  
ASKED QUESTIONS  
WHAT’S THE RESOLUTION ON VIDÉOTRON’S HD CHANNELS?  
CAN I CHOOSE THE RESOLUTION OF THE SIGNAL I RECEIVE?  
Television stations decide which format a program will be broadcast in – although this doesn’t mean all of a  
station’s programs will necessarily be broadcast in the same format.  
It’s important to make the distinction between the image resolution you receive from a station, and the format  
your television displays it in. For example: if a station broadcasts a program at 480i and you have a 1080i TV,  
it will convert the image to a uniform 1080 on-screen lines by filling in the missing pixels. The program’s “real”  
resolution, however, stays unchanged at 480i.  
I’VE NOTICED SEVERAL CAPTIONING OPTIONS IN MY HD TERMINAL’S GENERAL SETTINGS,  
SUCH AS FONT SIZE AND COLOUR. WHY ARE MY CAPTIONS ALWAYS IN BLACK AND WHITE?  
Make sure the Captioning Options in your General Settings are set to Personalized. Custom font size and colour are  
only available for programs broadcast using the new digital captioning standard, EIA-708B. Programs broadcast  
using the old captioning standard, 608, do support captions, but only in black and white. A program’s captioning  
standard is decided by the television station.  
WHAT DOES AN HDTV’S “NATIVE FORMAT” REFER TO?  
As you know, digital television programs can be broadcast in a variety of formats (480i, 480p, 720p, 1080i, etc.)  
– but TVs are designed and built to display images in only one of these formats. This format is the TV’s native  
format. This is why HDTVs must be equipped to convert the formats of the programs they receive.  
HDTVs are often classified according to their native formats. Today’s models are designed to display images  
at either 720p or 1080i. If an LCD TV with a native format of 720p receives a signal from a television station  
at 480i, it converts it to its native format: 720p. To do this, it “fills in” the incoming image’s missing pixels,  
bringing it up to its display capacity. The resulting image will always be in the same format: your TV’s native format.  
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