HM-DSR100UHM-DSR100DU (with Antenna Kit)HM-DSR100RU (without Antenna Kit)D-VHS DIGITAL SATELLITE RECORDERINSTRUCTIONSLPT0002-0H9CFor Customer Use:Ent
Page 1-4FEATURES OVERVIEWFor more detailed information, see Chapter 2 – The Parts of Your System.STANDARD FEATURESl Recorder The IRR (Integrated Recei
Page 5-8User andInstallation GuideINDEX SEARCHBest with: Bit stream and analog recordings.Index codes are placed on the tape at the start of each reco
Page 5-9VCR FeaturesPlayback Features5STILL PICTURE/FRAME-BY-FRAME PLAYBACKBest with: Analog recordings.To "freeze" the playback picture and
Page 5-10User andInstallation GuideMANUAL TRACKINGBest with: Bit stream and analog recordings.Once playback begins, the recorder's automatic trac
Page 5-111. Press the Mode button until the remote is inthe SAT mode.2. Press the Menu button to open theMain Menu.3. Select the VCR Setup option.4. P
Page 5-12User andInstallation GuideSUPERIMPOSEThis function, which can be switched on or off, determines whether or not the recorder'soperational
Page 5-13VCR FeaturesPlayback Features5SELECTING THE SOUNDTRACKOnly with: Playback of analog recorded tapes.The recorder can record two soundtracks si
Page 5-14User andInstallation GuideCOUNTER RESETTo reset the counter reading to zero, do the following:1. Press the Mode button until the remote is in
Page 5-155. Press the arrow buttons to move thehighlight to Save.6. Press the Select button to saveall changes.SELECTNote:l If Counter Memory is turne
Page 5-16User andInstallation GuideNEXT-FUNCTION MEMORYThe Next Function Memory "tells" the recorder what to do immediately after rewinding.
Page 5-17RECORDING FEATURESVarious features are provided to make video taping an easy and sure process.RECORDING ONE PROGRAM WHILE WATCHING ANOTHERTo
Page 1-5IntroductionAvailable Services1AVAILABLE SERVICESYour system is capable of receiving a wide range of exciting and entertaining services.The av
Page 5-18To Record Stereo Programs...simply follow the basic recording procedure.To Listen To Stereo Soundtrack DuringRecording...select "HI-FI&q
Page 5-191. During recording, press the Rec(ord) buttonon the recorder's front panel at any time toengage the ITR.The recording duration appears
Page 5-20User andInstallation GuideUSING CALLER IDYour system can display caller identification: the name and telephone number of the callerfor your
Page 5-21When the recorder detects an incoming call, it displays an on-screen message showing thecaller's name and telephone number.l If you rec
Page 5-22User andInstallation GuideEVENT TIMERSEvent timers are a kind of alarm clock, reminding you when a program you want to watch isabout to start
Page 5-23Note: In this section, "event" means a program such as a TV show, movie, sports event, orpay per view program.Three minutes before
Page 5-24User andInstallation GuideCREATE AN EVENT TIMERYou can set the recorder's timer to automatically record a program by choosing the progra
Page 5-255. Press the Up or Down arrow button tohighlight the desired timer frequency.Next press the Select button and thenpress the Right arrow butto
Page 5-26User andInstallation GuideCREATE A MANUAL EVENT TIMERTo program the recorder's built-in timer manually, do the following:1. Press the Mo
Page 5-278. Press the Up or Down arrow button ornumber buttons to select the desiredchannel. Next press the Select buttonand then press the Down arro
Page 1-6Change Channels If you are watching a program,press the Up or Down arrowbutton, or enter the channelnumber using the number buttons.Open the M
Page 5-28User andInstallation Guide15.Press the number buttons to input the dateunder Mo./Day.l To input a one-digit number, be sure toinsert a zero f
Page 5-29SCHEDULING CONFLICTSIf you try to create event timers for overlapping events, the recorder displays a menu thatsays, "WARNING: Event Ti
Page 5-30User andInstallation Guide3. Select the Timers option. The Event TimerManagement screen will be displayed.4. Press the Left arrow button to
Page 5-311. Perform steps 1 - 6 of Deleting an EventTimer described on page 5-29 and 5-30.2. Press the Right arrow button, then theUp or Down arrow bu
Page 5-32User andInstallation Guide8. Select the Create Timer option to save theevent timer, and press the Select button.9. Press the Power button to
Page 5-33EDITING TO OR FROM ANOTHER VCRYou can use the recorder as the playback unit or the recording unit to edit from VHS to VHS.It is also possible
Page 5-34User andInstallation GuideEDITING FROM A CAMCORDERYou can use a camcorder as the playback unit and the recorder as the recording unit to edit
Page 6-16INTRODUCTIONFOR MORE INFORMATION:If you do not want to install your system yourself, you can have it installed by a professional.Call the DIS
Page 6-2User andInstallation GuideSUMMARY OF INSTALLATIONFollowing is a summary of the procedures to install and set up your system.Perform the proced
Page 6-3BEFORE YOU START INSTALLATIONUNPACKING AND CHECKING CONTENTSAs you unpack the system, confirm that all the parts are included. See Package Co
Page 2-12THE RECORDERTHE RECORDER FRONT PANELThe recorder front panel provides control buttons, plus access to the Smart Card slot.ACCESS DOORThe Smar
Page 6-4User andInstallation GuideCOMPONENTS OF THE SATELLITE ANTENNANote: The following pictures are not to scale.The fully assembled satellite anten
Page 6-5DISHThe dish reflects and focuses the signals from the satellites ontothe LNBF.Flathead bolts with nuts attach the dish to the support armbrac
Page 6-6User andInstallation GuideWHAT YOU NEEDWHAT YOU NEED TO KNOWBecause you will make modifications to the location where you mount the satellite
Page 6-7l Sledgehammer or small fence post driverl Drill and 1/2 inch drill bit - long enough to drill through the exterior wall of your buildingl Com
Page 6-8User andInstallation Guidel Compassl Silicone sealantTools, such as drills or screwdrivers, are not included in the Installation Kit.INSTALLIN
Page 6-9FINDING THE SATELLITESBefore you can decide on the mounting location for the antenna, you must determine theapproximate location of the satell
Page 6-10User andInstallation Guide1. Press the Mode button to set the recorderto the SAT mode.2. Press the Menu button to open theMain Menu.3. Select
Page 6-11FINDING A CLEAR LINE OF SIGHT"Finding a clear line of sight" means finding a location for the satellite antenna so that itsview of
Page 6-12User andInstallation Guide3. Use the elevation number to find out how high thesatellites are in the sky from your location. Youknow that ver
Page 6-13DISCUSSION OF POTENTIAL MOUNTING SITESWhen you are surveying your property for appropriate sites for the satellite antenna, keep inmind that
Page 2-2User andInstallation GuidePOWER LIGHTThe POWER light illuminates when the recorder is turned ON.This light flashes when the recorder memory co
Page 6-14User andInstallation Guidel Place the satellite antenna as close to the recorder as possible. Use no more than 100feet of cable between the
Page 6-15MOUNTING THE ANTENNA ON BRICK"Brick" is defined as a solid brick wall or other structure. This does notinclude brick facing that i
Page 6-16User andInstallation GuideMOUNTING THE ANTENNA ON SIDINGWe do not recommend mounting the satelliteantenna on aluminum or vinyl siding. These
Page 6-17MOUNTING THE ANTENNA ON CINDER BLOCKYou can mount the satellite antenna on cinderblocks, whether they are part of a wall or theside of a buil
Page 6-18MOUNTING THE ANTENNA ON THE ROOFYou can mount the satellite antenna on theroof. This usually provides the highestavailable location.l Attach
Page 6-19MOUNTING THE ANTENNA ON WOODYou can mount the satellite antenna on a woodendeck, wooden beam, or other wooden surface.l The surface must be f
Page 6-20User andInstallation GuideNOTES
Page 7-17Installing andWiring Your SystemINSTALLING THE SATELLITE ANTENNAOnce you have found the direction and elevation of the satellites and decided
Page 7-2User andInstallation GuideINSTALLING THE ANTENNA MOUNTAssemble the satellite antenna in a safe location before climbing up to themounting loca
Page 7-3Installing and Wiring Your SystemInstalling the Satellite Antenna74. Adjust the foot and mast so that when the footis mounted, the upper part
Page 2-3TV/VCR BUTTONPress the TV/VCR button to select the signal source that your TVreceives. Choose TV position to watch TV or to watch one program
Page 7-4User andInstallation Guide9. Slide the mast clamp down onto the mast.Make sure that the pivot bolt rests on the top ofthe mast.Tighten the ele
Page 7-5Installing and Wiring Your SystemInstalling the Satellite Antenna711.Thread the LNBF cable into the cable hole nearthe mast foot, up the mast
Page 7-620.Pull the cable loop up into the top of the mast.User andInstallation GuideCutawayView of ArmScrewWasherINSTALLING THE ANTENNA ON A METAL P
Page 7-7Installing and Wiring Your SystemInstalling the Satellite Antenna7The most common method to install the pole in the ground is to use cement to
Page 7-8User andInstallation GuideGROUNDING AND WIRING THE SATELLITE ANTENNAAs with any such installed devices, the satellite antenna and the coaxial
Page 7-9Installing and Wiring Your SystemGrounding and Wiring the Satellite Antenna7l Two pieces of No. 10 solid copper or No. 8 solid aluminum ground
Page 7-10User andInstallation Guidel Refer to the grounding diagram on page ii of the "Important Product SafetyInstructions." Note that thi
Page 7-11Installing and Wiring Your SystemGrounding and Wiring the Satellite Antenna74. Attach the other end of the ground wire to agrounding electrod
Page 7-12User andInstallation GuideAIMING THE ANTENNA FOR THE STRONGEST SIGNALTypically, once you see a clear picture on your TV, a stronger signal wi
Page 7-135. Select the Point Dish and Signal Strengthoption.The recorder displays the Point Dish andSignal Strength menu.Transponder refers to the cha
Page 2-4User andInstallation GuideTHE RECORDER BACK PANELThe back panel of the recorder provides the connectors that you use to wire the recorder toal
Page 7-148. Loosen the elevation bolts and the pivot boltjust enough to be able to move the supportbracket. Slowly move the dish up and downuntil you
Page 7-15Installing and Wiring Your SystemConnecting the Recorder to a Telephone Line7CONNECTING THE RECORDER TO A TELEPHONE LINEYou must connect your
Page 7-167. Press the Up or Down arrow button tohighlight either the TouchTone or theRotary/Pulse option.8. Press the Select button.Note: For most re
Page 7-17Installing and Wiring Your SystemOrdering Your Programming7ORDERING YOUR PROGRAMMINGThis procedure notifies the Service Center that your syst
Page 7-18User andInstallation GuideWIRING YOUR SYSTEM TOGETHERMULTIPLE RECEIVERSEach output on the LNBF can support a single receiver. You cannot con
Page 7-19Installing and Wiring Your SystemWiring Your System Together7RF OR VHF CONNECTIONS (GOOD PICTURE AND SOUND)Cable Connectors onRecorderThe RF
Page 7-20User andInstallation GuideThe phono (RCA) audio/video cable is available as a single cable with three connectors oneither end, or as three se
Page 7-21Installing and Wiring Your SystemWiring Your System Together7WIRING SETUPSThe following wiring setups present several methods for wiring your
Page 7-22Featuresl Quickest wiring setup.l Minimum number of components.l Can easily view both satellite and local programs by using the Local TVLink
Page 7-23Installing and Wiring Your SystemWiring Your System Together7FULL INSTALL (WITH AUDIO/VIDEO CONNECTIONS)Featuresl Can record local or satelli
Page 2-5RF OUT (RF OR VHF CONNECTION)The recorder sends non-stereo output through this connector. If you areconnecting cable TV or a broadcast TV ant
Page 7-24FULL INSTALL (WITH S-VIDEO CONNECTION)Featuresl Can record local or satellite programming on the VCR (you may not tapecopyrighted materials).
Page 7-25MANUAL CLOCK SETTINGIf the recorder is connected to a properly installed DISH Network™ antenna, the recorder'sclock will be set automati
Page 7-268. Press the Left or Right arrow button tomove the highlight to the "Month"under Date.9. Press the number buttons to set theMonth,
Page A-1AAppendixFCC COMPLIANCETELEPHONE COMMUNICATIONThe following text is extracted from Federal Communication Commission(FCC) regulations, as of th
Page A-2User andInstallation GuideThe customer may perform minor adjustments such as the following, in case of problemswith the equipment.l Move or re
Page A-3AppendixNational Electrical Code (NEC)AIn addition, the FCC provides a booklet that can help you. You can order the booklet fromthe following
Page A-4User andInstallation GuideIt shall be sized for the largest grounding electrode conductor required among all theavailable electrodes.(a) Metal
Page A-5AppendixNational Electrical Code (NEC)A250-115. CONNECTION TO ELECTRODESThe grounding conductor shall be connected to the grounding electrode
Page A-6User andInstallation Guide(f) Electrode. The grounding conductor shall be connected as follows:(1) To the nearest accessible location on the
Page A-7AppendixGlossaryAGLOSSARYAudio Connection Highest quality phono (RCA) audio connection available.Provides excellent stereo sound. Separate co
Page 2-6User andInstallation GuideAC-3 (DOLBY DIGITAL OUTPUT)By connecting this output terminal to an external decoder, you can enjoyDolby Digital (AC
Page A-8User andInstallation GuideIR (Infra-Red) Some remotes use infra-red light to transmit signals toequipment. Some remotes that come with the re
Page A-9AppendixGlossaryAViolence: Graphic Violence.Sexual Content: Sexual scenes.Nudity: Nude scenes.Receiver The piece of equipment that controls
Page A-10User andInstallation GuidePROBLEMS AND SOLUTIONS TABLESNote: For warranty service on your recorder, call the number printed on theoutside ba
Page A-11AppendixProblems and Solutions TablesAASSEMBLE THE SATELLITE ANTENNAWhat IsHappeningThe support arm andbracket are separatepieces.You want yo
Page A-12USE THE REMOTE CONTROLWhat IsHappeningYou cannot find theremote control.When you press abutton on the remotecontrol the behavior isnot as exp
Page A-13AppendixProblems and Solutions TablesAThe remote control may be missingbatteries, the batteries may beincorrectly placed in the remote, orthe
Page A-14User andInstallation GuideVIEWING A PROGRAM ON THE TELEVISION SCREENWhat IsHappeningThe TV/VCR button onthe remote does notwork.The recorder
Page A-15AppendixProblems and Solutions TablesAPROGRAM GUIDE OR BROWSE BANNERWhat IsHappeningYou try to display futureprograms in theProgram Guide orB
Page A-16User andInstallation GuideELECTRONIC MAILWhat IsHappeningPreviously you readmessages which are nowmissing.The Power light on therecorder is f
Page A-17AppendixProblems and Solutions TablesATELEPHONE LINE PROBLEMSWhat IsHappeningDuring a telephone call,you hear clicks.You pick up thetelephone
Page 2-7THE REMOTE CONTROLThis section describes the features of your remotecontrol. For details on using the remote, turn toUsing the Remote Control
Page A-18There is a problem with theProgram Guide informationtransmitted to your recorder via thesatellites.The recorder was just plugged in,and is ac
Page A-19AppendixProblems and Solutions TablesAThe satellite antenna may havebeen moved out of alignment withthe satellite signal.Connecting cables ma
Page A-20EVENT TIMERSWhat IsHappeningYou try to set up anevent timer, but therecorder displays anERROR message notingthat the event is locked.You try
Page A-21AppendixProblems and Solutions TablesAADD LOCAL OR CABLE CHANNELS TO THE PROGRAM GUIDEWhat IsHappeningA desired local or cablechannel does no
Page A-22User andInstallation GuideThe tape is running butthe picture won't appearon the TV screen.Breaks are noticeable inthe Hi-Fi soundtrack.T
Page A-23AppendixQuestions and AnswersAQUESTIONS AND ANSWERSPLAYBACKQ. What happens if the end of the tape is reached during playback or search?A. The
Page A-24SPECIFICATIONSUser andInstallation GuideCONNECTORInput/Output : RCA connectors (IN x 1,OUT x 2)S-VIDEO connectors(OUTx1)TUNER (D-VHS)Signal S
Page A-25AppendixFor ServicingAFOR SERVICINGHOW TO LOCATE YOUR JVC SERVICE CENTERTOLL FREE: 1-800-252-5722Dear customer:In order to receive the most s
Page A-26User andInstallation GuideWARRANTYPARTS LABOR1 YR 90 DAYSLIMITED WARRANTY CONSUMER VIDEO 1-90JVC COMPANY OF AMERICA warrants this product and
Page I-1IIndexAAbout Cabling and Connections 7-18About Satellite Television 1-2Access Door 2-1Accessory Jack 2-4Adding Local or Cable Channels 3-14Add
Dear Customer,Thank you for purchasing the JVC D-VHS digital satellite recorder. Before use, please read the safety information and precautionscontain
Page 2-8User andInstallation GuideABOUT THE UHF REMOTE CONTROLThe UHF remote sends ultra-high frequency radio signals to a UHF antenna that isconnecte
Page I-2User andInstallation GuideCoaxial Cable Connections 2-4, 7-11, 7-19Codes, Cable TV Box 4-45Codes, Television 4-44Codes, Tuners/Amplifiers 4-45
Page I-3INDEXIHHierarchy of Menus 3-6High Speed Data Port 2-6Highlighting a Choice in a List 3-8Highlighting a Menu Option 3-7IImportant System Inform
Page I-4User andInstallation GuideChanging Channels via the Program Guide 4-9Changing Modes on the Remote 3-2Changing the Name of a Favorites List 4-1
Page I-5INDEXIQQuick Install 7-22Quick Start Tips 1-6RRadio Frequency (RF) A-9Radio Interference A-2Rating Code Locks 4-22Rating Codes A-8Recall Butto
Page I-6User andInstallation GuideServicing Your System A-25Setting Locks by Channels 4-20Setting Locks by Rating Codes 4-22Setting the Remote Address
Page I-7INDEXIOnce Event Timers 5-26Power Off and Event Timers 5-32Reminder Event Timers 5-22Restricted Programs and Event Timers 5-32Reviewing Event
Page I-8User andInstallation GuideNOTES
To subscribe to programming, or forassistance with installing or using thesystem, call the DISH Network Service Center at1-800-333-3474,or see the Dis
Page 2-9REMOTE BUTTONSTV/VCR BUTTONDepending on how you wire your system together, the TV/VCR buttondoes the following:l In SAT (Satellite) mode, the
Page 2-10User andInstallation GuideMUTE BUTTONPress the Mute button to temporarily activate the mute function on yourTV. Press the Mute button again
Page 2-11l When viewing a program, press the Up or Down arrow button tochange channels.l When you have the Browse Banner open, press the Up or Downarr
Page 2-12User andInstallation GuideCANCEL BUTTONPress the Cancel button to cancel the current procedure and to return tothe previous menu or to viewin
Page 2-13RECALL BUTTON/COUNTER RESET BUTTONWith the remote in the SAT mode, press the Recall button to go back tothe last channel you were watching.
Page 2-14User andInstallation GuideTHE SATELLITE ANTENNAThe satellite antenna collects the signals transmitted fromthe satellites. A coaxial cable (o
Page 3-13USING THE REMOTE CONTROLINSTALLING BATTERIES IN THE REMOTEThe remote control is shipped with four AAA batteries, packaged separately.When you
Page 3-2User andInstallation GuideCHANGING MODES ON THE REMOTEUse the Mode button to set the remote to control other electronic components, such as yo
Page 3-3Getting StartedUsing the Remote Control35. Press the Address button to save the new address inthe remote memory. If the address you entered i
IMPORTANT PRODUCTSAFETY INSTRUCTIONSElectrical energy can perform many useful functions. But improperuse can result in potential electrical shock or f
Page 3-4TURNING ON THE SYSTEMRemoteMenu OptionsButtons1. Turn ON the TV and any other installedequipment.2. Turn ON the recorder. The power light on t
Page 3-53CANCELING A PROCEDURESometimes, when you are trying to make changes via the menus, you may want to stop andstart over. From any menu or scre
Page 3-6ABOUT MENUS AND OTHER MULTIPLE-CHOICE SCREENSWe designed the menus to make programming your recorder and selecting services quickand easy. Th
Page 3-75DISPLAYING MENUSYou can use either of two methods to open the menus.l Open the Main Menu, then open any of the other menus from the Main Menu
Page 3-8MULTIPLE - CHOICE LISTSWhen you select a choice from a list, the recorder does not apply the change until you selectthe Save or OK option. If
Page 3-9Getting StartedAbout Menus and Other Multiple-Choice Screens3When you highlight a choice in asingle-selection list, it typically appearsas sho
Page 3-10THE MAIN MENUThe Main Menu provides access to all the features available in the menus. To open the MainMenu, press the Menu button. The Main
Page 3-111INSTALLATIONThis option displays the Installation and Setup menu. You will use this menu most whileyou are initially setting up your system
Page 3-12l Select Picture Size: You can choose the picture format if a program is transmitted inboth standard (4x3) and wide-screen (16x9) formats.
Page 3-13LOCAL TV LINKThe Local TV Link feature allows you to view your local broadcast or cable channels viayour system. Once you get the channels s
SERVICING1. ServicingIf your product is not operating correctly or exhibits a markedchange in performance and you are unable to restore normaloperatio
Page 3-14User andInstallation GuideADDING LOCAL OR CABLE CHANNELSTo add local broadcast or cable channels, do the following:1. Press the Mode button u
Page 3-158. Select the Choose option. Press the Rightarrow and Up arrow button to highlight theChoose and press the Select button. This willdisplay
Page 3-1613.Press the Left arrow button to move thehighlight to the keypad area.14.Use the arrow buttons to highlight aletter. Press Select. Repeat
Page 3-17Getting StartedLocal TV Link319.Once you are finished, select the Saveoption. The recorder will display theChoose Local Channel screen. The
Page 3-18User andInstallation GuideTHEME7. Press the Left arrow button twice to movethe highlight to the Selected LocalChannels list.Either: Use the
Page 3-191. Press the Mode button until the remoteis in SAT mode.2. Press the Menu button to open theMain Menu.3. Select the System Setup option.4. Se
Page 3-209. Press the Left arrow button to move thehighlight to the keypad area.10.Use the arrow buttons to highlighta letter. Press Select. Repeat t
Page 4-14ABOUT THE PROGRAM BANNERThe Program Banner is displayed for a few seconds at the top and bottom of the TV screenevery time you change the cha
Page 4-2User andInstallation GuideWhile recording a program, the Program Banner information is expanded to include moreinformation, including a graphi
Page 4-3ABOUT THE BROWSE BANNERYou can use the Browse Banner to change channels; see what other programs are onwithout removing the current program f
TTable of ContentsImportant Product Safety Instructions ... iiChapter 1: Introduction...
Page 4-4User andInstallation GuideOPENING THE BROWSE BANNERTo open the Browse Banner while you are viewing a program, press the Right arrowbutton.VIEW
Page 4-5CHANGING CHANNELS VIA THE BROWSE BANNERIf you are browsing and see a program that you would like to view, do the following tochange to the new
Page 4-6User andInstallation GuideABOUT THE PROGRAM GUIDEThe Program Guide provides a complete listing of the available channels and programs.Note: Y
Page 4-7Indicates that the last viewable time period is in view (you cannotdisplay a time later than this).This display is normally blank with two arr
Page 4-8Either: Enter the desired 3-digit channelnumber. Optional: Press the Select button.orPress the Up or Down arrow button tohighlight the desir
Page 4-9CHANGING CHANNELS VIA THE PROGRAM GUIDETo change to a new channel using the Program Guide, do the following:1. Press the Mode button until the
Page 4-101. Press the Mode button until the remote is inSAT mode.2. Press the Guide button to open the ProgramGuide.3. Highlight the desired program u
Page 4-11ABOUT THEMESThe system allows you to list and select programs according to the theme of their contents.For example, you can list just movies
Page 4-12User andInstallation GuideSELECTING A PROGRAM IN THE THEMES LISTYou can change to a program in the Themes list by doing the following:1. Pres
Page 4-13ORDERING PAY PER VIEW PROGRAMSA pay per view program is a program that you order and pay a small fee to view once.There are many types of pro
Page vUser andInstallation GuideChapter 5: VCR Features ... 5-1Cassettes and Recor
Page 4-14User andInstallation Guide4. At the Confirmation Screen:Either: Select the Yes option again to confirmthe purchase. The fee will appear on
Page 4-151. Press the Mode button until the remote is inSAT mode.2. Press the Menu button to open theMain Menu.3. Select the Favorites option.4. Selec
Page 4-16User andInstallation Guide7. In the Channels list, highlight thechannel you want to add to your FavoritesList.Either: Use the Up or Down arr
Page 4-17CHANGING THE NAME OF A FAVORITES LISTSince the lists are initially named "LIST 1," LIST 2," etc., you may want to give them mo
Page 4-181. Press the Mode button until the remote is inSAT mode.2.Either: If the Program Guide is open, pressthe Guide button to select the next Fav
Page 4-19SECURITY FEATURESABOUT SECURITY FEATURESSecurity features let you make sure your system is being used the way you want it to beused.You can u
Page 4-20User andInstallation GuideTo lock the system, you must set a password:l When you lock the system, you must enter and verify a 4-digit number
Page 4-214. If the system is locked, enter thesystem password using the number padbuttons. As soon as you enter the fourthdigit of the password, the
Page 4-22User andInstallation GuideCREATING OR MODIFYING PROGRAM LOCKSDo the following to lock programs with certain rating or extended rating (conten
Page 4-237. Highlight the expanded rating code(s) tolock, if desired.Press the Select button.8. To unlock a rating code, highlight thecode and then pr
Page 1-11IntroductionWELCOME!Congratulations on your selection of this satellite television system. Thank you for yourpurchase. You will be pleased
Page 4-24User andInstallation Guide5. In the Parental and System Locks menu,select the Front Panel Lock option.6. At the Lock Front Panel Buttons scre
Page 4-251. Choose a channel or a program that you havelocked. The recorder displays an ATTENTIONmessage telling you that the item is locked andpromp
Page 4-26User andInstallation Guide3. Select the Locks option. If the systemprompts you for a password, it has alreadybeen locked.4. Select the Lock
Page 4-274. Enter the system password using thenumber pad buttons. As soon as youenter the fourth digit of the password,the system highlights the OK
Page 4-28User andInstallation Guide7. Enter the new password using the numberpad buttons. As soon as you enter thefourth digit of the password, the s
Page 4-291. Press the Mode button until the remote is inSAT mode.2. Press the Menu button to open theMain Menu.3. Select the System Setup option.4. Se
Page 4-30User andInstallation GuideELECTRONIC MAILYou may occasionally receive electronic mail from the Service Center via the satellitesignal. If yo
Page 4-315. If necessary, press the Up or Down arrowbutton to view all of the message.6.Either: After you are finished reading,select the Delete opti
Page 4-32User andInstallation Guide6. Press the Left arrow button to move thehighlight to the Without my permissionoption.7. Press the Up or Down arro
Page 4-33VIEWING PROGRAMS IN OTHER LANGUAGESYou can change the language of the programs you view by using the Alternate Audio menu.To change to an alt
Page 1-2User andInstallation GuideABOUT SATELLITE TELEVISIONSatellite television uses satellites orbiting in geosynchronous orbit over the Earth to de
Page 4-34User andInstallation Guide8. Either: Select the Save option to save yourlanguage choice. The recorder returns to theSystem Setup menu.orPre
Page 4-35SETTING UP CHANNEL ORDERYou can set up the Program Guide to display the channels either in ascending order (forexample, from top to bottom, 1
Page 4-36User andInstallation GuideDIAGNOSTIC TESTSDiagnostic Tests are available for you to verify that the main components of your systemare working
Page 4-372. Press any front panel button on your recorder, except the Power button. If the frontpanel is working correctly, the recorder briefly disp
Page 4-38User andInstallation GuideDISH SIGNAL DIAGNOSTIC TESTThis test verifies that your system has good signal reception.Select the Dish Signal opt
Page 4-39PROGRAMMING THE REMOTE CONTROLYou can program the remote to control not only the recorder, but also your TV, andcable box or amplifier. Thi
Page 4-40User andInstallation Guide5. Use the number pad buttons to enter the first 3-digit codelisted for your equipment brand in the table. The mod
Page 4-41REDUCING THE RANGE OF THE UHF REMOTE CONTROLIf a neighbor frequently uses a UHF remote control, the signals from that remote mayblock signals
Page 4-42User andInstallation Guide4. Press the Up or Down arrow button to set the remote tothe next code. The Down arrow button scans backward,and t
Page 4-43DETERMINING THE CURRENT REMOTE SETTINGSYou can find out which code is currently set for each remote mode.1. Press the Mode button on the remo
Page 1-3IntroductionAbout D-VHS1ABOUT D-VHSThe "D" in D-VHS represents Digital Data. As this name suggests, D-VHS is an extensionof the wor
Page 4-44User andInstallation GuideEQUIPMENT CODES FOR PROGRAMMING THE REMOTETELEVISIONSAkai 032, 070Alba 113A-Mark 120Amstrad 033Anam 009, 021, 041,
Page 4-45VCRSAiwa 088, 122, 123, 124Akai 013, 014, 015, 016, 017,018, 019, 020, 068Alba 046Amstrad 088ASA 065Audio Dynamics 100Broksonic 059Bush 089Ca
Page 4-46User andInstallation GuideNOTES
Page 5-15VCR FeaturesSIMPLE PLAYBACK AND RECORDINGThis recorder has a built-in VCR which will let you play back tapes that have been recordedin the D-
Page 5-2SIMPLE PLAYBACKTo play back a D-VHS or VHS tape, do the following:User andInstallation Guide1. Load a cassette into the cassette loading slot.
Page 5-3VCR FeaturesSimple Playback and Recording5SIMPLE RECORDINGRemember that both digital and analog signals can be recorded on a D-VHS tape, and t
Page 5-44. Use the arrow buttons to select Bit Stream(D-VHS) Recording "ON" or "OFF" inthe Mode section of the VCR Setupscreen. R
Page 5-5VCR FeaturesSimple Playback and Recording51. Press the Mode button until the remote is inthe SAT mode.2. Press the Menu button to open theMain
Page 5-6PLAYBACK FEATURESTo make finding and playing the taped program or scene you want as easy as possible, therecording is equipped with a variety
Page 5-73. To stop, press the Stop button at any time.Notes:l When playing back a bit stream recorded tape, the program information for the programbei
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