Cannot access QIP 7216 set-up menu

The instructions say "Power off the QIP receiver and then immediately press the MENU key on the front panel."  This is not working on my QIP 7216-1 DVR.  The SD Override is stuck in "stretch" mode and the regular menu won't turn it off even when I select 480p.  I'm thinking I need to set it in the box's set-up menu...

dlovrien wrote:
The instructions say "Power off the QIP receiver and then immediately press the MENU key on the front panel."  This is not working on my QIP 7216-1 DVR.  The SD Override is stuck in "stretch" mode and the regular menu won't turn it off even when I select 480p.  I'm thinking I need to set it in the box's set-up menu...
The sequence was changed to POWER -> SELECT -> MENU.  Don't know why the manual hasn't been updated as this has been the sequence for some time now.
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    Once you have installed the utility, open it, and go to Boot Options, set USB as the first boot option, then scroll down and set the Boot Speed to Normal. It should look like this:
    After that, you'll be able to enter BIOS/Boot USB or DVD.
    Best regards,
    Rick

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