User Guide DCX3510-M DCX with OCAP Software
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B Safety & Regulatory Information Safety & Regulatory Information i IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS • Read these instructions. • Keep these instructions. • Heed all warnings. • Follow all instructions. • Do not use this apparatus near water. • Clean only with dry cloth. • Do not block any ventilation openings. Install in accordance with the manufacturer’s instructions.
Safety & Regulatory Information B During Installation • Do not place the terminal in an enclosed area where the cooling vents are blocked or impede the flow of air through the ventilation openings. • Install the terminal so that its position does not interfere with its proper ventilation. For example, do not place the terminal on a bed, sofa, rug, or similar surface that could block the ventilation openings. • Install the terminal away from heat sources such as radiators, heat registers and stoves.
B Safety & Regulatory Information This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: one This device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. FCC DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY Motorola Mobility, Inc.
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Contents B Contents Safety & Regulatory Information ................................................................................................ iii Software License .......................................................................................................................... vi Tables ............................................................................................................................................. ix Figures ......................................................
Tables B Data Features ................................................................................................................................ 22 On-Screen Graphics ....................................................................................................................... 23 Recording Your Connections...................................................................................................... 24 Configuring the User Settings ...................................................
B Introduction Introduction 1 Congratulations on receiving a Motorola DCX3510-M High-Definition All-Digital DualTuner Cable Set-top with OCAP™ software, one of the most advanced interactive digital cable set-tops available today.
B Introduction Front Panel Figure 1: Front Panel Item 1 Description Power — Turns the set-top on and off (standby) DCX with OCAP Software DCX3510-M • User Guide 365-095-17068-x.
B Introduction Rear Panel Figure 2: Rear Panel Item Description 1 Cable In — Connects to cable signal from your service provider 2 Digital Audio (Optical S/PDIF) — Provides Dolby® Digital or PCM output 3 YPbPr — Component video output (HDTV)Audio Out — Analog L/R (Variable) audio (SDTV) 4 Audio Out — Analog L/R (Fixed) audio (SDTV) 5 HDMI — High-Definition TV (HDTV) connector M-Card — Inserted M-Card 6 Video Out — Composite Video (SDTV) 7 eSATA* — External Serial Advanced Technology Attac
B Operation Operation 2 Turning Power on and Off Press POWER on the front panel or remote control to turn the DCX set-top on or off (standby). When using the remote control, be sure it is in cable mode by pressing CABLE before pressing POWER. Changing Channels You can change channels in three ways: • • Press CHANNEL + or – on the remote control to step through the channel selection. • Select the channel in the Interactive Program Guide.
B Operation Video Format Indicators (Front Panel Display) The front panel display of the DCX3510-M set-top is equipped with indicators to the right side of the display that are used to indicate the currently-selected video output format on the component video (YPbPr) and HDMI outputs.
B Digital Video Recorder (DVR) Digital Video Recorder (DVR) 3 The DCX3510-M set-top is equipped with an internal hard drive for DVR (Digital Video Recorder) functionality, which provides the ability to record both Standard-Definition TV (SDTV) and High-Definition TV (HDTV) programs. Storage time varies based on the video format and specific channel.
Digital Video Recorder (DVR) B Using the External DVR Expansion Feature To use the external DVR expansion feature of the DCX3510-M, first ensure that your service provider has authorized your DCX3510-M for external DVR functionality. If authorized, follow these steps to begin using the external DVR feature: 1. Power on your DCX3510-M and your television and ensure that you have a picture. 2.
B Connecting Your DCX Set-top Connecting Your DCX Set-top 4 Instructions and diagrams are included for the following connections: • • • • • High-Definition Television (HDTV) A/V receiver — Audio Standard-Definition TV (SDTV) Standard-Definition TV (SDTV) and VCR/DVD Recorder A/V receiver, Standard-Definition TV (SDTV), and VCR/DVD Recorder Before you move or change components on your entertainment system, review the following: • For basic cable connections, use 75 ohm coaxial cables equipped with F
Connecting Your DCX Set-top B HDMI or IEEE-1394 — HDTV and SDTV HDMI and IEEE-1394 offer higher quality HD video than component video. • If your TV has an HDMI input, this is for both audio and video. Connect a Standard HDMI cable to the TV and to the HDMI connector on your DCX set-top. • HDMI and IEEE-1394 outputs provide video and audio, so no separate audio connections are required if you plan to use your TV’s speakers as the primary audio source.
Connecting Your DCX Set-top B Connecting an HDTV — Single Connection for Video/Audio Cable In Connect an RF coaxial cable to the cable wall outlet and the CABLE IN connector on the DCX set-top. HDMI If your TV has an HDMI input, this is for both audio and video if you are using the TV speakers. Connect a Standard HDMI cable to the TV and to the HDMI connector on your DCX set-top. IEEE-1394 If your HDTV has an IEEE-1394 connector, you can use the IEEE-1394 for both your video and audio connection.
Connecting Your DCX Set-top B Figure 3: Connecting an HDTV — Single Connection for Video/Audio Note: Only one HDTV video connection needs to be made to an HDTV. Note: On-screen graphics will not be displayed when using IEEE-1394 connection. Refer to On-Screen Graphics for more information. Note: Solid lines indicate optimum connections. Note: Optional HDMI connection to A/V Receiver shown but not required. DCX with OCAP Software DCX3510-M • User Guide 365-095-17068-x.
Connecting Your DCX Set-top B Connecting an HDTV — Separate Video/Audio Connections Cable In Connect an RF coaxial cable to the cable wall outlet and the CABLE IN connector on the DCX set-top. DVI If your TV has a DVI input, use the DVI connection for your video, connect a HDMI-to-DVI adapter or cable to the HDMI out connector on the DCX set-top and the DVI-HDTV connector on your TV. Note: A DVI connection supports only the video connection between the DCX set-top and the HDTV.
Connecting Your DCX Set-top B Figure 4: Connecting an HDTV — Separate Video/Audio Connections Note: Only one video connection and one audio connection need to be made to an HDTV. Note: HDMI-to-DVI adapter is not included with the set-top. Note: Solid lines indicate optimum connections. DCX with OCAP Software DCX3510-M • User Guide 365-095-17068-x.
Connecting Your DCX Set-top B Connecting an A/V Receiver — Audio There are several options available for audio connections to your A/V receiver: • • Digital audio (OPTICAL S/PDIF) Stereo audio (AUDIO L/R) If your A/V receiver supports it,, the optical (S/PDIF) digital audio outputs may be used in place of the stereo audio outputs (audio L/R). These outputs offer a higher level of audio quality, including support for Dolby Digital audio.
B Connecting Your DCX Set-top Figure 5: Connecting an A/V Receiver — Audio Note: Only one audio connection needs to be made to an HDTV. Note: Solid lines indicate optimum connections. DCX with OCAP Software DCX3510-M • User Guide 365-095-17068-x.
B Connecting Your DCX Set-top Connecting an SDTV 1. Connect the stereo audio cable to the AUDIO OUT L/R connectors on the DCX settop and the audio L/R connectors on the Standard-Definition TV (SDTV). 2. Connect a Video Composite cable to the Video Composite connector on the DCX set-top and the input Video Composite on the TV. These video connection methods do not support HD video. If you have an HDTV, see Connecting an HDTV — Single Connection for Video/Audio.
Connecting Your DCX Set-top B Connecting a Standard-Definition TV (SDTV) and VCR/DVD Recorder 1. Connect a stereo audio cable to the AUDIO OUT L and R connectors on the DCX3510-M Series set-top and the INPUT AUDIO L and R connectors on the VCR/DVD Recorder. 2. Connect a video cable to the VIDEO OUT connector on the DCX3510-M Series settop and the INPUT VIDEO connector on the VCR/DVD Recorder. 3.
Connecting Your DCX Set-top B Figure 7: Connecting a Standard-Definition TV (SDTV) and VCR/DVD Recorder DCX with OCAP Software DCX3510-M • User Guide 365-095-17068-x.
Connecting Your DCX Set-top B Connecting an A/V Receiver, SDTV, and VCR/DVD Recorder 1. Connect a stereo audio cable to the AUDIO OUT L/R connectors on the DCX set-top and the input L/R connectors on the A/V receiver. 2. Connect a Video Composite cable to the Video Composite connector on the DCX set-top and the Video Composite connector on the A/V receiver. 3. Connect a stereo audio cable to the VCR AUDIO OUT L/R connectors on the A/V receiver and the INPUT AUDIO L/R connectors on the stereo VCR. 4.
Connecting Your DCX Set-top B Figure 8: Connecting an A/V Receiver, SDTV, and VCR/DVD Recorder Note: Solid lines indicate optimum connections. Note: Consult your A/V receiver manual for additional wiring options or constraints when including a VCR/DVD Recorder in your configuration. DCX with OCAP Software DCX3510-M • User Guide 365-095-17068-x.
Connecting Your DCX Set-top B Connecting Your Set-top to an External eSATA DVR 1. Contact your cable service provider to verify the set-top software necessary to support External DVR Storage is available in your area. 2. Connect the AC power cord to the external drive and plug the external drive’s AC power adapter into an electrical outlet. 3. Allow approximately 15 to 30 seconds for the external drive to reach operating speed. 4. Connect one end of the eSATA cable to the set-top. 5.
B Connecting Your DCX Set-top Data Devices Figure 10: Data Device Connections Do not attempt to connect data devices without contacting your service provider. Advanced data features require the proper application and network infrastructure to operate. Data Features In addition to high-quality audio and video, the DCX set-top has the capability to deliver high-speed data services such as Internet access, e-mail, IP telephony, e-commerce, and home banking.
Connecting Your DCX Set-top B On-Screen Graphics Your DCX set-top can generate graphics that overlay the video programming or fill the entire television screen. Common examples include on-screen menus (such as the User Setting menu), closed captions, and interactive program guides. The DCX set-top overlays these graphics whenever you open a menu, enable closed captions, or scroll through a program grid. • • On-screen graphics are not available on all video output combinations.
B Recording Your Connections 5 Recording Your Connections Use this diagram to record connections between your home entertainment components. You can use this diagram to reconnect your system if you move the equipment or add new equipment. Disconnect the power from the DCX set-top before connecting or changing cable connections. Do not place another component or object on top of the DCX set-top. DCX with OCAP Software DCX3510-M • User Guide 365-095-17068-x.
B Configuring the User Settings Configuring the User Settings 6 The following describes how to configure the audio (for HDMI connections) and SD and HD video settings for the DCX3510-M. Note: Additional user settings are configured through the Interactive Program Guide and not directly through the Settings Menu. Before you adjust the output settings: • • • Connect the DCX3510-M to other home entertainment devices. Plug the DCX3510-M into an AC power outlet. Turn the TV on.
B Configuring the User Settings Figure 11: Settings Menu Figure 12: Power ON Timer Menu Figure 13: Power OFF Timer Menu DCX with OCAP Software DCX3510-M • User Guide 365-095-17068-x.
B Configuring the User Settings Table 1: User Settings Menu Fields Setting Audio Coding Format Description Selects the audio coding format on the digital output (HDMI and SPDIF) when tuned to a channel carrying compressed audio. The following formats are supported: • PCM/Stereo – Send decoded audio in PCM format over the digital outputs. • Dolby Digital – Send Dolby Digital audio over the digital outputs.
B Configuring the User Settings Setting Description Day Option When enabled, this selection indicates when the Power ON Timer is active. Choices are Weekends, Weekdays, Every Sunday, Every Monday, Every Tuesday, Every Wednesday, Every Thursday, Every Friday, or Every Saturday Set Time • 12-hour clock • AM/PM Power OFF Timer Status Day Option Set Time Sleep Timer The designated time for the set-top to power off. This selection disables or enables the Power OFF Timer.
B Troubleshooting Troubleshooting 7 Before calling your service provider, review this troubleshooting guide. This information can help you quickly solve a problem. If your problem still exists, contact your service provider. Problem The DCX set-top will not power on Possible Solution • The DCX set-top may have received a software update and may not power on while the new software is being installed. Try again in a few minutes.
B Troubleshooting Problem Possible Solution There is no audio from the center and/or surround speakers of a home theater receiver connected to the DCX set-top • Not all programs feature full Dolby Digital [5.1] or Dolby Digital Plus [7.1] surround sound. In some cases, the programs may only contain left and right stereo audio. • Verify that the HDMI or optical S/PDIF cable is firmly connected to the DCX set-top and the home theater receiver.
B Troubleshooting Problem Possible Solution There are black bars above and below the picture All 4:3 HDTVs display HD programs in letterbox format (black bars above and below the picture) because of the shape of the display screen. There are black bars on all four sides of the picture This may occur on a 16:9 TV if the active video for an SD broadcast is in letterbox format. To confirm, wait for a commercial or look for a graphic, such as a network logo.
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