Table of contents
Important safety instructions ..................................................
Introduction ............................................................................
SECTION 1 - Your new terminal
Recording capacity ................................................................
Front panel .............................................................................
Rear panel DCT6200 et DCT6412 .........................................
Rear panel DCT6416 et DCT3416 .........................................
Using the remote ...................................................................
Remote control basic setup ..................................................
Rear panel connectors ..........................................................
Terminal connections .............................................................
HDMI connection ...................................................................
Simple guideline for the initial setup of your terminal ............
SECTION 2 - Digital cable access
Interactive guide ....................................................................
Info bar and quick guide .......................................................
Quick menu ...........................................................................
Main menu .............................................................................
Hourly channel guide ............................................................
Title search ............................................................................
Parental control and purchase code .....................................
Code setup ....................................................................
Parental control setup ....................................................
To watch locked programming ......................................
Bypass or delete locks ..................................................
Restore locks .................................................................
Favourites ..............................................................................
Guide reminder ......................................................................
To set a reminder ...........................................................
Reminder options ..........................................................
Recordings ............................................................................
Live TV recording ...........................................................
To record TV program ....................................................
One-time recording .......................................................
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Series recording .......................................................
Series recording features .................................
Time frame recordings .............................................
Manage recordings ..................................................
PVR listings ...............................................................
Calendar ...................................................................
PVR cleanup .............................................................
PVR history ...............................................................
PVR setup .................................................................
VCR recording ..........................................................
Pay-per-view .............................................................
To cancel pay-per-view order ............................
Pay-per-view notice ..........................................
Setup ........................................................................
Guide setup ......................................................
Terminal setup ..................................................
Screen position setup .......................................
Text language setup .........................................
Audio setup ......................................................
Guide colour setup ...........................................
Frequently asked Questions .....................................
Control locks .....................................................
Pay-per-view .....................................................
PVR and digital services ...................................
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Important safety instructions
Please read this guide thoroughly and follow every recommendation before using the terminal.
1. Location, installation and ventilation
a) Install the terminal so that its position does not interfere
with its proper ventilation. For example, do not place it on a
bed, sofa, rug or any similar surface.
b) Install the terminal away from heat sources such
as radiators, heat registers or on a book shelf, unless
adequate ventilation is provided.
c) Place the terminal in a stable location able to support
its weight.
2. Cleaning and accessories
Unplug the device before cleaning. Do not use liquid or
aerosol cleaners. Use a dry cloth instead. Do not use the
terminal near water or in a very humid environment. Only
use accessories specified by the manufacturer.
3. Contact with objects or liquids
Never insert objects of any kind through the terminal
openings, as they may cause a fire or an electric shock.
Avoid spreading any kind of liquid on the terminal.
4. Power supply
This device must be plugged into a power supply indicated
on the adapter. In case you doubt the type of power
supply to your home, contact your power company. Avoid
overloading outlets, extension cords or power bars. This
equipment has a polarized alternating current line plug
(with one blade wider than the other). The plug will fit into
a power outlet only one way, which is a safety feature.
Such safety measure as the polarized plug should be fully
observed.
5. Electrical cords safety
Protect the power cord from being walked on or pinched,
particularly at plugs, convenience receptacles and the
point where they exit from the apparatus.
6. Maintenance
Do not attempt any repair or maintenance or you could be
exposed to dangerous voltages and other hazards. Refer
all servicing to one of our qualified technicians.
7. Damages requiring repair by a technician
a) Plug or power cord is damaged.
b) Apparatus has been exposed to water or other liquids.
c) Apparatus has been dropped, housing has been
damaged or objects have fallen on the apparatus.
d) Obvious change in terminal performance, indicating a
need for maintenance.
If the terminal stops functioning normally according to the
user guide, follow instructions described in the guide only.
Any other adjustments of the other setting features may
cause damages requiring considerable repair time by a
technician to bring the apparatus back to normal.
Should you have a problem which is not listed here,
please contact our technical support.
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Congratulations on receiving a digital Mororola terminal, one of the most advanced available today. It is easy to set and operate.
You can now benefit from features such as:
Programming guide allowing you to conveniently select and view programs, also providing content description.
Pay-per-view events and recent movies easily accessible.
CD quality sound and DVD quality images.
Parental control allowing you to limit access to some channels, shows or timeframes along with a search tool to find
your favorite shows.
To get the most out of your DCT, please read interactive on-screen guide section, as well as your remote control user guide.
Motorola DCT6200, DCT6412, DCT6416, DCT3416
Thank you for choosing a Motorola high definition digital terminal. Models DCT6412, DCT6416 and DCT3416 provide you with
digital recording functions along with a double tuner, which makes them some of the most advanced interactive terminals.
With the DCT, Motorola has merged many digital cable functions, infinite programming options, interactive programming, CD
quality music, flexibility of a double tuner personal digital recorder, as well as great image and sound quality of high definition
television.
Many DCT models include an integrated hard drive for hours of personal video recording allowing recording of HD content, in
addition to viewing and recording options.
The DCT User guide introduces you to DCT basic features. Diagrams, on-screen menu features, in addition to Frequently
asked Questions and PVR and digital services sections, will help you make the most of your entertainment experience.
Introduction
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Recording capacity (DCT6412/6416/3416)
Front panel
Recording capacity varies with video format. Here are a few guidelines to determine recording capacity:
Digital shows: Digital cable shows are from channel 100 and above. Up to 100 hours of standard digital format programming
can be recorded with the DCT6416/3416 and up to 75 hours with the DCT6412.
High definition shows (HD TV): Shows aired in high definition can be recorded in the same format, as long as your PVR
is connected to an HD television set. Up to 20 hours of HD programming can be recorded with DCT6416/3416, and up to 25
hours with DCT6412.
Neither the maker nor the TV guide provider can guarantee the exact amount of programming data that can be recorded. The
approximate time depends on the type of program.
GUIDE TIP: PVR is not a long-term storage device. To maximize your storage space, review the contents of your library
regularly and discard the recordings you no longer wish to save.
The DCT front panel includes 12 buttons and a LED display screen. These buttons are used for basic functions, such as
accessing the interactive program guide, navigation menus and pay-per-view programs.
1. DISPLAY PANEL
The main panel displays either channel or clock. Here are the indicator lights on the panel:
MSGS – not yet operational
A/B – RF bypass is activated (DCT6200)
ON – terminal is on
REMOTE – remote is currently used
• Record lights – lights red to show programs are being recorded
2. NAVIGATION KEYS
Move the cursor through the interactive guide and menus.
2. Navigation keys 1. Display panel 7. Guide
8. Channel6. Select4. Power3. Menu5. Info
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Cable IN
RF Out
IR
Optical
S/PDIF
S/PDIF
S-Video
DVI-D
S/PDIF
Video
IN OUT
L
R
L
R
AUDIO IN AUDIO OUT
PR PBY
Ethernet
USB
IEEE
3. MENU
Displays the main menu.
4. POWER
Indicates the terminal is on or off.
5. INFO
Displays the currently tuned in channel and program information.
6. SELECT
Selects menu options, VOD programs and interactive guide programs.
7. GUIDE
Displays TV guide.
8. CHANNEL +/ -
Switches channel by going to the next or preceding ones.
Rear panel (DCT6200/6412)
1. Cable IN
16. RF Out*
10. Audio OUT R et L
2. Ethernet 3. Audio IN R et L 4. S/PDIF
6. OUTLET
7. IR 8. USB
9. DVI-D
11. Y, Pb, Pr
14. IEEE
15. Power connector
12. S-Video
13. Optical
S/PDIF
5. Video IN
Video OUT
* Not available on the DCT6412.
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Cable IN
RF Out
IR
Optical
S/PDIF
S/PDIF
S-Video Video OUT
L
R
AUDIO OUT PR
PB
Y
Ethernet
HDMI
USB
IEEE
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Rear panel (DCT6416/3416)
1. Cable IN 16. RF Out 17. HDMI10. Audio OUT R et L
2. Ethernet4. S/PDIF
6. OUTLET
7. IR
8. USB
11. Y, Pb, Pr
14. IEEE
15. Power connector12. S-Video
13. Optical
S/PDIF
5. Video OUT
1. CABLE IN
Connects to the signal from the service provider.
2. ETHERNET
Not yet operational.
3. AUDIO IN
Not yet operational.
4. S/PDIF
S/PDIF orange connector is a digital output connector transmitting Dolby Digital 5.1 or audio PCM sound. It is used to connect
the DCT6200/6412/6416 to a stereo tuner or an A/V receiver to get theater-quality surround sound.
5. VIDEO OUT
This connector is used to carry the image from the digital terminal to the VIDEO IN connector of the television set. Use a RCA
(red, white, yellow) wire.
6. OUTLET
This alternating current outlet may be used as an additional outlet to plug in a television set to the DCT6200/6412. It is not
recommended to plug in several devices on this outlet or powerful equipment such as a home theater.
7. IR
To plug in an infrared sensor when terminal is located in enclosed furniture.
8. USB
Not yet operational.
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9. DVI-D
Digital video interface. To connect a HD monitor or television set. Use a DVI/DVI or DVI/HDMI cable according to your TV set,
along with RCA sound cables.
10. AUDIO OUT R, AUDIO OUT L
RCA-type connectors transmit sound to a stereo receiver.
11. Y, Pb, Pr
These connectors transmit component video to high definition receiver or television set.
Use component cables.
12. S-VIDEO
Connector transmitting high quality standard video to S-VIDEO peripherals such as high-end VCR and television set. Use an
S-VIDEO-type cable along with an audio composite cable.
13. OPTICAL S/PDIF
OPTICAL S/PDIF connector is an optical digital output transmitting Dolby Digital 5.1 or audio PCM sound used to connect the
cable box to a stereo tuner or an A/V receiver to get a theater-quality surround sound through a S/PDIF fibre optic-type cable.
14. IEEE 1394
Dolby 5.1 digital audio and video interface. To connect an HD screen or television set.
15. POWER CONNECTOR
To plug in the female end of the power cord.
16. RF OUT
Conventional cable output used to transmit basic image and sound. Connect with standard cable.
17. HDMI
Dolby 5.1 digital audio/video interface. To connect an HD screen or TV set, use a HDMI/HDMI or HDMI/DVI cable, depending
on the television set.
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REPLAY
LIST
LAST
LIVE TV
PPV
FAV
SWAP
VIDEO SOURCE
PAGE
EXIT
CHANNEL + / -
OK/SELECT
INFO
MENU
SETUP
DAY
VOLUME + / -
STAR
MUTE
STOP, PAUSE, PLAY, REW, RECORD, FFWD
GUIDE
Numbers
POWER
MODE
Using the remote
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POWER
Press POWER to turn selected source on or off.
MODE
To select the apparatus the remote will control. The selected apparatus will be active unless another one is selected.
SETUP
To program the remote (see your remote user guide).
EXIT
To get back to live TV.
GUIDE
Displays TV guide.
DAY
To move TV guide display one day up.
VOLUME + / -
Increases or decreases volume of the VCR, television set or audio device. Please select the device before increasing or
decreasing volume.
FAV
To tune to your favorite channels once you have set up your favourites list.
MUTE
Activates or deactivates the sound.
PPV
Allows direct access to pay-per-view, where available.
REPLAY
Replays the 15 last seconds on the currently-tuned channel.
STAR
Locks up viewing of selected programs or displays pay-per-view menu.
VIDEO SOURCE
To select signal input to be displayed on your TV set.
SWAP
Toggles between TV tuners. See the VCR recording section.
Numbers
Press channel numbers to tune to a channel.
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STOP, PAUSE, PLAY, REW, RECORD, FFWD
Controls VCR, DVD and CD players, as well as live TV and PVR content.
LIVE TV
Available with PVR terminals only. Jumps to live TV.
LIST
Displays recorded programs list. Available with PVR terminals only.
LAST
Return to the preceding channel or screen.
CHANNEL + / -
To get to the preceding or next channel.
PAGE
Scroll to the next or preceding page of listings.
OK/SELECT
To select highlighted items or, while watching TV, display or remove on-screen mini-guide.
MENU
To access main menu and quick menu.
INFO
Displays program information.
This step is not essential, and allows the remote control to manage television set, VCR, DVD player or any other entertainment
equipment.
For basic remote control programming, consult your remote control user guide.
We recommend locking channels and volume. Guidelines are included with your remote control user guide.
The remote control we provide is designed to work with your terminal.
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1. RF
Use RF-type cables provided with the digital terminal for basic connection.
2. COMPOSITE
Use composite cables with audio and video outputs for an improved quality.
3. S-VIDEO
For optimal image quality, use an S-VIDEO-type connector along with two composite sound cables
(red and white). To benefit from Dolby 5.1 digital sound quality with your home theater, use a coax
or optical digital sound connector.
5. HDMI
To enjoy HD superior quality image and Dolby 5.1 sound, use an HDMI cable.
4. Y, Pb, Pr
Component cable connectors. For a high definition image, use Y, Pb, Pr cables along with composite
sound cables.
6. Coax and optical connection
To benefit from optimal Dolby 5.1 digital sound. For home theater connection only.
8. eSATA
Not yet operational.
Rear panel connectors
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Terminal connections
Here are the available basic connection options.
1) Component cable connection
Basic connection for an HD quality image; the most compatible with any television set and terminal.
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2) DVI cable connection
The “above all’’ connection for an optimal HD image quality. Cable is equipped with DVI connector at one end to connect to the
terminal, and an HDMI connector at the other end to connect to television set.
RCA cables must be used for sound connection. Input/output vary from one television brand to the other. Here are two sound
connection setups compatible with DCT6200 and DCT6412.
A) RCA standard
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B) RCA 3.5 mm. (headphone output)
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HDMI connection
This connection provides the best HD image and sound quality. HDMI cable connects terminal to the television set and carries
image and sound signal.
Connection available with DCT3416 and DCT6416 only.
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Turning power on and off
To turn terminal on or off, make sure the remote control is in CABLE mode by pressing CBL, then POWER. The POWER light
indicator will light up on the terminal front panel.
Changing channel
Make sure the remote control is in CABLE mode and punch in the channel number you want to tune to, or press CHANNEL +/-
on the remote control to select a channel. If you are having difficulties, consult the remote control user guide.
Interactive guide
Press GUIDE on the remote control. The interactive guide will display the current program information and allow you to access
options such as Parental control.
Volume
Your terminal and television set have independent volume settings. However, for an optimal sound quality, volume should be
at the highest setting on the terminal and be controlled through the TV. It is recommended to lock VOL +/- button in TV mode.
This procedure can be found in your remote control user guide.
TV INPUT
With conventional analog cable, switching channels was done directly on the TV set. With digital cable, channel selection is
done through the terminal. You must select the source of the signal to be displayed on your TV screen. To do so, press the
source button that can either be called INPUT or TV/VIDEO. On the terminal remote control, press INPUT and the TV set will
display the current source.
The connection varies from one TV brand to the other. To make sure you have the right connection, locate connections on the
back of your TV set to identify each source.
For example, a cable plugged in the screwed connector is actually connected on the TV connection. Press INPUT until a
channel is displayed on the monitor.
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Select program title and press OK/SELECT. If it is currently broadcasted, you will be able to tune in. If it is aired later on, an
information screen will display its specifics.
1. Press GUIDE to access TV schedule.
2. TV guide displays 90 minutes of schedule. While navigating, your selection is highlighted and a description of the event is
displayed on-screen.
3. Use buttons to navigate through the channels, then buttons to see the broadcast schedule for the day or upcoming
days.
4. For faster search:
Use PAGE buttons to search through channels faster.
Use DAY buttons to leap 24 hours forward.
The TV guide appears in the form of a schedule displaying channel numbers and names as well as the time frame.
Interactive guide
Schedule date and time
Currently selected channel
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Selected show title, scheduled
broadcast, description, PG-
rating and channel number.
Abbreviated channel
name and number
Interactive guide basic navigation tips:
• Yellow is the highlighting color. Highlighting shows where you are when navigating through menus with your
remote control.
• Press buttons to move the highlighting.
• Press OK/SELECT to confirm your selection.
• Press EXIT to watch television.
Diagrams and functions introduced in this section may differ from your terminal.
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Press INFO to get program information.
Listings are colour-coded to easily identify all program types:
Blue – Regular programs
Purple – Movies
Green – Sports
Light blue – Kids
Yellow – Highlights your navigation position
Currently selected channel
Option menu:
1- Back
2- Record
3- View channel
4- Favourite
5- Parental control locks
As you go through channels, the info bar provides you with information about currently airing shows. This includes show title,
start/end time, channel number, current time, as well as a brief description of the program.
1. To display info bar while already watching another channel, press INFO.
2. Once you find a program you are interested in, press OK/SELECT to hide info bar or INFO, to get more information.
3. Press CHAN to change channels and access info bar.
Info bar and quick guide
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