WARNING VS. ATTENTION You must remember certain safety issues during installation and use of this system. This Guide provides various procedures and instructions. Some of these procedures could result in injury or property damage if they are improperly performed. Other procedures require additional attention. In this Guide, the following notes tell you when you need to pay attention to a safety or operational issue.
Table of Contents T Safety Instructions Chapter: Introduction Welcome! Sat elite Television Satellite Signal Quality . Available Services Quick Start Tips .. Chapter 2: The Parts of the System The Satellite Dish The Receiver The Remote Control The Menu Structure The Browse Banner Chapter 3: Using the System Ordering Your Programming Using the Remote Central! Turning the Receiver On and Off Using the On-Screen Menus Canceling a Procedure Changing Channels .
Safety Instructions WARNING! You should always follow these instructions to help ensure against injury to yourself and damage to the system. + Read all safety and operating instructions before you operate the receiver. 4 Retain all safety and operating instructions for future reference. + Heed all warnings on the receiver and in the safety and operating instructions. + Follow all installation, operating, and use instructions. + Unplug the receiver from the AC power outlet before cleaning.
User and \ (cessation Guide + Make sure that the outdoor components of the antenna system are grounded in accordance with local, state, federal, and National Electrical Code (NEC) requirements. Pay special attention to NEC Sections $10 and 820. See the example shown in the following diagram: Satellite Dish Coaxial Cable from Satellite Dish mm Electric Service Equipment Ms Ground Clamps Power Service Grounding Electrodes System = {NEC Act.
(1 introduction WELCOME! Congratulations on your selection of this satellite television system. Thank you for your purchase. You will be pleased with the performance, capabilities, entertainment options, and ease of operation of the system for many years to come The system complies with MPEG II and DVB standards for compressing audio and video data.
User and Installation Guide SATELLITE TELEVISION Satellite television uses a satellite in a geosynchronous orbit over the Earth to deliver television and audio programming. This orbit enables the satellite to stay aligned over one place on the surface of the Earth. Once the satellite dish is aimed at the satellite, the dish does not have to move to follow it. The programming signal is transmitted to the satellite from a facility on the ground called the The satellite then transmits the signal to the dish.
coagulation “ Available Services ( / AVAILABLE SERVICES The DISH Network™ can provide you a wide range of exciting and entertaining services. The available services cover a variety of interests, including movies, sports, news, music, shopping, comedy, and more. Call Customer Service for more information on any of these. + Subscription Services are programs or services that you purchase for extended periods.
User and Installation Guide Select a Program Based on a Theme Press the remote control Left arrow button, or if the Main Menu is open, select the Themes option. Select the theme. Select the program. See Information About a Program Press the remote control Information button while using the Program Guide, Browse Banner, Theme Categories, or while watching a program. Activate a Favorites List Page 1-4 Press the remote control Guide button to open the Program Guide.
~ ) The Parts of (? / the System THE SATELLITE DISH The satellite dish collects the signals transmitted from the satellite. A coaxial cable carries these signals to the receiver, where they are decoded and processed so you can watch satellite television programming, For installation procedures, see the Installation Instructions. For more detailed installation procedures, see the installation Kir Guide included in the optional Installation Kit.
User Guide THE RECEIVER BACK PANEL sm =.0 608 8 rvs H.9 er a The back panel of the receiver provides the connectors that you use to wire the receiver to all the other electronic devices that you use. It also provides the receiver wiring setup that you use, you may not use some of these cor power cord and telephone jack. Depending on the connectors, but they are provided to support any desired setup.
The Parts of the System . ) e THE MENU STRUCTURE The following diagram shows the general structure of the menus that the receiver displays on the television screen, These menus are described on the next few pages. Bike This menu is displayed only NB after a dish has been aimed so that information can ba transmitted via the satellite ed signal.
User Guide THE MAIN MENU The Main Menu is the key to the menu structure, Each option on this menu displays another menu. Mani Tie Display the Display the Program Guide Favorite Lists Meany Display the Display the Parana and ‘Thea Categories Menu System Locks Menu Display the Display the Mail Meany System Setup Menu Select the Cancel Option to Exit THE PROGRAM GUIDE The Program Guide provides a complete listing of the available channels and programs. Cu rent Currency Active.
The Parts of the System . 0D e THE THEME CATEGORIES MENU The Theme Categories menu allows you to choose programs based on the theme of their contents. Mani & Title Available Thane Categories Select the “Cancel option to exit. THE MAIL MENU The Mail menu allows you to read electronic mail messages that may be sent via the satellite signal to the receiver. Select the 4 Cancel option 10 exile, Mail Messages Available to Raa We. Select the Help option for assistance.
User Guide THE FAVORITES LISTS MENU The Favorites Lists menu allows you to create, modify, and activate lists of favorite channels. Save Changes Select the Cancel option Available to exit Favorites Lists Add or Remove Channels from Selected List Change Name of Selected List THE PARENTAL AND SYSTEM Locks MENU The Parental and System Locks menu allows you to set and use security locks.
The Parts of the System . > C THE SYSTEM SETUP MENU The System Setup Menu provides a number of functions that help you customize and get information about the system.
User Guide THE POINT DISH AND SIGNAL STRENGTH MENU The Point Dish and Signal Strength Menu shown below allows you to aim the satellite dish. The Installation Instructions that came with the system describe the procedures for installing any satellite dish system.
The Parts of the System . ) CG THE SELECT A VOLUME CONTROL METHOD MENU The Select a Volume Control Method menu allows You to customize system sound volume control, Menu Tile Save Changes Made in his Menu Select the Sate ct the Cancel option Desired Sound to exit. Valium Control Method Display Help Information THE BROWSE BANNER You can use the Browse Banner to change channels, or to see what other programs are available without changing the current program.
(3 Using the System ORDERING YOUR PROGRAMMING This procedure notifies Customer Service that the system is installed and ready to receive satellite signals. You need to have your services activated before you can start enjoying your desired programming. You must authorize your services when the system is first installed, and whenever you request to add or remove services. You need to call 10 notify Customer Service that the system has been installed and that you would like to begin receiving programming.
User and Installation Guide USING THE REMOTE CONTROL ATE 1£ the remote control came with an instructions booklet separate from this User Guide, follow the instructions for using the remote control in that booklet, Do not follow the procedures presented on the next several pages of this User Guide. INSTALLING BATTERIES IN THE REMOTE CONTROL MIXTEC The remote control is shipped with two AAA batteries, packaged separately. When you replace old batteries, you should replace both of the batteries.
Using the System Using the Remote Control 3 Power Butt On Press the remote control Power button to turn the receiver ON or OFF. WER The green Power light on the receiver front panel lights up to indicate the receiver is ON. Note: You can also turn the receiver ON or OFF using the front panel Power button. See Turning the Receiver On and Off on page 3-7 for details, Mute Button Press the remote control Mute button to temporarily activate the mute function. This displays MUTE on the TV screen.
User and Installation Guide + When watching a program, press the Up or Down aow button to change the channel. + When you have a Browse Banner open, press the Up or Down arrow button to view the Browse Banner for the next channel. + When amen offers you a list of choices, press the Up or Down arrow button to bring more choices into view, + When you have the Program Guide open, press the Up or Down arrow button to move the highlight through the channels.
Using the System . ) Using the Remote Control 3 j NUMBER PAD But Tons You can use the remote control number pad buttons in several ways: + When watching 2 program or with the Program Guide open, enter the channel number and press the Select button to change immediately to that channel, CGO GeO + Use the number pad buttons to enter menu option numbers. + Use the number pad buttons to enter a number such as a ZIP code or a password in a menu.
User and Installation Guide To change the sound volume, do the following: + Press the Volume button on the receiver remote control, or + Press the volume control button on the TV remote control, To change the way sound volume is controlled, do the following: Remote Buttons Menu Options 1. Make sure that the TV sound volume is not muted down or muted using the TV remote control.
Using the System ~~ Turning the Receiver On and Off 3 TURNING THE RECEIVER ON AND OFF Buttons Menu Options WORE button or press and hold the receiver front panel Power button (the center of the buttons on the front panel) for a few seconds.
User and Installation Guide MENU OPTIONS A typical menu option looks like this: or this: First you must highlight the menu option, then you can select it. HIGHLIGHTING A MENU OPTION To highlight a menu option, you use the remote control Up/Down/Left/Right arrow buttons to move the on-screen highlight to the menu option. When you do this, the option appears a little darker than the other options, and it looks “pushed in.
Using the System “ny Using the On-Screen Menus 3 Lists oF CHOICES IN THE MENUS When you make a choice in a list, the receiver does not apply the change until you select the Save or OK option. If you do not want to save any changes, select the Cancel option to discard all the changes made in the menu.
User and Installation Guide When you select the choice in a single-selection list, When vou select choices in a multiple-selection list, the choice is marked as shown below: the choices are marked on the list as shown below: Em CANCELING A PROCEDURE ATTENTION! If you want to cancel a procedure, you must press the remote control Cancel or View button before you do the last step of the procedure. See the specific procedure for more information.
Using the System ) Changing Channels 3 , CHANGING CHANNELS ATTENTION: If the program you choose is security locked and the receiver is locked, you must eater the receiver password to watch the program. See Accessing a Locked Channel, Program, or the Parental and System Locks Menu on page 3-30, Buttons Either: Press the remote control Up or Down arrow button to bring the desired channel into view.
User and Installation Guide OPENING THE PROGRAM GUIDE To open the Program Guide, do the following: Menu Options I Either. Press the Guide button. lor 1. Press the Menu button. This displays the Main Menu, i2. Select the Program Guide option.
Using the System Displaying the List of Available Channels and Programs 3 or I. Use the Up/Down/Left/Right arrow buttons to move the highlight to the desired program Note: Only the channels in the active Favorites List are displayed. All repurchased channels are shown with a red background. 9 Press the Page Down button to page down, or the Page Up button to page up through the Program Guide, . Enter a number of hours using the number pad buttons. The Program Guide displays the number of hours.
User and Installation Guide DISPLAYING PROGRAM INFORMATION WILE WATCHING A PROGRAM The on-screen Program Banner provides information about the program you are watching. The on-screen Browse Banner also provides information about current and future programs, on the current channel or another channel, while you are watching the original program. Using THE PROGRAM BANNER The Program Banner provides information about the program you are watching.
Using the System Displaying Program Information While Watching a Program OPENING THE BROWSE BANNER To open the Browse Banner, press the remote control Browse button, or the Right arrow button. DISPLAYING THE BROWSE BANNER FOR OTHER PROGRAMS To display the Browse Banner for other programs, do the following: Remote . Buttons Menu Options 1, Press the remote control Browse button, or the Right arrow button, to open the Browse Banner for the OW, @ program that you are watching. 2.
User and Installation Guide CHANGING CHANNELS USING THE BROWSE BANNER If you are using the Browse Banner and see a program that you want to watch, do the following to change to the new channel. Note: If you select a program that has not started yet, the receiver displays information about the programs but does not change to the channel on which the program is to be shown. Remote Buttons Menu Options 1. Make sure the program you want to watch is displayed in the bottom part of the Browse Banner.
the receiver is locked, enter the password using . Either: To buy the pay per view program, highlight . At the confirmation menu: Using the System Ordering Pay Per View Programs the number pad buttons. The receiver displays asterisks as you enter the digits of the password. As soon zs you enter the fourth digit of the password, the receiver highlights the OK option. Press the Select button, the Yes option using the Up/Down/Left/Right arrow buttons, Press the Select button.
User and Installation Guide LISTING AND CHOOSING PROGRAMS BY THEMES You can list and choose programs according to the theme of their consents. For movies or just sports. You can then quickly list programs based on that theme, and choose the program you want without having to search through all the channels.
Using the System “ ) Using Favorites Lists 3 USING FAVORITES Lists Favorites Lists are lists of your favorite channels. You can create and modify the lists yourself, adding and removing channels as you wish. When you make a Favorites List active, the Program Guide displays only the channels in that list Note: If the Program Guide does not display the channels you want, it may be because a Favorites List is active. See Making a Favorites List Active below for the procedure to change which list is active.
User and Installation Guide . Use the UpiDowniLeft/Right arrow buttons to move the highlight to the desired Favorites List (example list names are shown here). Te Highlight and select the Save option to make the highlighted Favorites List active. receiver highlights the Modify List option, You must add at least one channel to this Favorites List before you can make it active, 4.
Note: At any time you can highlight and select the Clear option to immediately remove all channels from the current list. Because the Clear option appears on the menu you use to modify a Favorites List, and the receiver cads not display this menu for the ALL CHAN list, vou cannot clear the ALL CHAN list. . Use the Up/Down/Left/Right arrow buttons to move the highlight to the Channels list.
User and Installation Guide CHANGING THE NAME OF A FAVORITES LIST 1. Press the Menu button. This displays the Main Menu. 0 Select the Favorites option. This displays the Favorites Lists menu. . Use the Up/DowniLeft/Right arrow buttons to move the highlight to the Favorites List to be changed (example list names are shown here) 5 Press the Select button to select the highlighted list 4. Highlight and select the Edit List Name option.
Using the System . ) Reading Electronic Mail 3 6. Highlight and select the Save option to save all changes. 8. u READING ELECTRONIC MAIL Occasionally, you may receive electronic mail from Customer Service via the satellite signal. This mail typically tells you about upcoming events, programs, special offers, and network changes. You may also receive mail that is specifically addressed to you, telling you about billing changes or asking you to call Customer Service.
User and Installation Guide I> If necessary, press the Up or Down arrow button to display all | of the message. 6. Either: After you are finished reading, highlight and select the Delete option to delete the mail message. ¢ or Highlight and select the Save option to save the message ( SETTING AND USING SECURITY Locks * Security locks allow you to make sure the receiver is being used the way you want it to be used.
Using the System “ ) Setting and Using Security Locks 3 How To SET Locks: A Two STEP PROCESS To set locks, you must do two steps, as follows: 1. Create the channel or program locks (you do not need to do this if you wish to lock only pay per view services). Also, lock the receiver front panel Control Buttons, if desired. 2. Lock the receiver. This puts the locks you have created into effect, and also automatically locks the purchase of added cost services including pay per view services.
User and Installation Guide CREATING OR MODIFYING CHANNEL LOCKS Remote Buttons Menu Options 1. Press the Menu button. MENU This displays the Main Menu. tS . Select the Locks option. If the receiver is locked, enter the password using the number pad buttons. The receiver displays asterisks as you enter the digits of the password. As soon as you enter the fourth digit of the password, the receiver highlights the OK option. Press the Select button. This displays the Parental and System Locks menu. 3.
Using the System oN Setting and Using Security Locks 3 CREATING OR MODIFYING RATING CODE Locks Do the following to set program locks based on rating or extended rating (content) codes. Then, when the receiver is locked, only someone who knows the password can watch these programs. See the Glossary on page 4-8 for a definition of each of the rating codes.
User and Installation Guide 5. Use the Up/Down/Left/Right arrow buttons to move the highlight to the expanded rating code(s) in the Expanded Rating list, if you want to lock these ratings also. Press the Select button to lock the highlighted rating. 6. To unlock a rating code, use the Up/Down/Left/Right arrow buttons to move the highlight to the code. Press the Select button to unlock the highlighted rating. 7. Highlight and select the Save option to save the changes. 8.
Using the System ! Setting and Using Security Locks 3 2. Select the Locks option. If the receiver is lacked, enter the password using the number pad buttons. The receiver displays asterisks as you enter the digits of the password. As soon as you enter the fourth digit of the password, the receiver highlights the OK option 009 C000 000 Press the Select button. This displays the Parental and System Locks menu. . Select the Front Panel Lock option. or 4. Highlight and select the Lock option. 5.
User and Installation Guide 2. Select the Locks option, If the receiver is locked, enter the password using the number pad buttons. The receiver displays asterisks us you enter the digits of the password. OO ©0068 COO As soon as you enter the fourth digit of the password, the receiver highlights the OK option. Press the Select button. This displays the Parental and System Locks menu. 3. Select the Front Panel Lock option. 4. Highlight and select the Yes option.
Using the System “ny Setting and Using Security Locks 3 LOCKING THE RECEIVER NATION You must lock the receiver for any receiver security locks that you set to be in affect. Locking the receiver automatically locks the purchase of added cost services, such as Pay per view programs. 1£ you forget your password, you will need to speak with a Customer Service Representative.
User and Installation Guide UNLOCKING THE RECEIVER 1 > ATE A fair you do this procedure, all receiver security locks are muted off until you lock the receiver again, If you unlock the receiver, leave the locks unchanged, and then lock the receiver again, the same locks will be in effect as before, Press the Menu Burton. This displays the Main Menu. . Select the Locks option. With the receiver locked, you must enter the password using the number pad buttons.
wl Using the System Setting and Using Security Locks . Select the Change Password option. . Enter the current password using the number pad buttons. The receiver displays asterisks as you enter the digits of the password. As soon as you enter the fourth digit of the password, the receiver highlights the OK option, Press the Select button Enter the new password using the number pad buttons. The receiver displays asterisks as you enter the digits of the password.
User and Installation Guide DISCARDING ALL SETUP INFORMATION If you want to discard changes made using the menus and reset the receiver to be the same as when it was shipped from the factory (that is, “to the factory default settings”), do the following: ETON Resetting the receiver to the factory default settings discards all Favorites Lists except the ALL CHAN list. If you have set security locks on the receiver, and the receiver is locked, these locks will not be discarded.
Using the System Py Recording Programs 3 p RECORDING PROGRAMS WHAT You CAN AND CANNOT Do + You can tape a satellite program you are watching. + You cannot tape a satellite program different from the one you are watching. + You cannot watch a video tape through the receiver. Note: Many TV programs and films are copyrighted.
User and Installation Guide 4. Use the Up/Down/Left/Right row buttons to move the highlight to the desired language in the Languages list. Press the Select button to select the highlighted language Note: If the program is being transmitted in a language not listed, then selecting the Alternate option selects that language. If not, then selecting the Alternate option selects English 5. Either: Highlight and select the Save option to save your language choice. The receiver displays the System Setup menu. or .
Using the System “ ) Performing Diagnostic Tests 3 l2, Select the System Setup option. This displays the System Setup menu, 3. Select the Diagnostics option. This displays the Diagnostics menu. 4. In the Diagnostics menu, select the option for the diagnostic test that you want to do. Note: See the following procedures for the specific test that you choose. FRONT PANEL DIAGNOSTIC TEST This test checks that the receiver front panel Control Buttons are working correctly. Buttons Menu Options 1.
User and Installation Guide REMOTE CONTROL DIAGNOSTIC TEST [1 Select the Remote Control option. 2. Press any remote control button, except the Power, the Cancel, the Page Up or the Page Down button. 3. Press the Power button or Cancel button to end the test. POWER This test checks that the remote control buttons are working correctly. Do not press any buttons on the remote control or the receiver while the Dish Signal Diagnostics Test is in progress.
Using the System . Performing Diagnostic Tests 3 MAIN UNIT (RECEIVER) DIAGNOSTIC TEST This test checks that the receiver (the “main unit”) is working correctly. Select the Main Unit Test option to begin the test. The receiver displays 2 message asking you to wait until the test is completed. If the receiver is working correctly, it displays a message that says “Main Unit OK.” If the receiver is not working correctly, it displays a failure message. In this case, call Customer Service for assistance.
(4) Reference WIRING THE SYSTEM TOGETHER Two oR More RECEIVERS Each output on the LN BF can support a single receiver. You cannot connect two receivers to the same output (for example, by using a line hairsplitter, because the two receivers would interfere with each other during channel selection. This is a characteristic of satellite television in general, and is not a limitation of just this system.
User Guide RF oR VHF CONNECTIONS (GOOD PICTURE AND SOUND) Cable Connectors on Receiver TERR The back panel RF or VHF connections (also called the modulator connections) provide good picture and good man sound quality. Be aware that even if you have a TV and other devices that support stereo sound, this type of connection will provide only non-stereo sound.
Reference 4) CHANNEL 3/4 S Witch If you use the TV Set Out (RF or VHF Connection) to wire the receiver to a television, set this switch to the channel] for the signal output. Select a channel that is not being used by a cable or local television standout.
User Guide WIRING SETUP DIAGRAMS PHONON (RCA) AUDIO/VIDEO WIRING SETUP DIAGRAM Note: The off-air television antenna shown in the following diagram is optional Page 4-4
Reference : 4) Note: The off-air television antenna shown in the following diagram is optional, TV Ser Out (RF OR VHF) WIRING SETUP DIAGRAM Page 4-5
User Guide RECEIVER WITH VCR WIRING SETUP DIAGRAM (RF OR VHF) Note: Ground the satellite antenna, off-ale antenna, and coaxial cables In National accordance Electrical Coda (NEC) and all focal i rabies 5 low pugs fo drip off before ring into the equipment or the building.
User Guide GLOSSARY Blacked Qut Program Changing Channels Critique Event IR (Infra-Red) Program Program, Pay Per View Program Guide Rating Codes Page 4-8 A program that cannot be watched in specific locations (for example, a sports event).
Reference 4 PROBLEMS AND SOLUTIONS TABLES For warranty service on the system, see the Limited Warranty an page A-1. Use these tables if you encounter problems operating the system. Look in this section for a description of the problem before calling Customer Service. Many problems arise from basic misunderstandings of how the system works, especially when one is just becoming familiar with it These tables address many problems, usually with a simple solution for each one.
User Guide ATTENTION: Your Mad Card does not currently have authorization te view of purchase this program. Please wait or channel up or down. ‘There is a problem with the Program Guide information transmitted to the receiver via the satellite signal. You cannot watch the selected program, even though it is displayed in the Program Guide. Try a different program or channel.
WATCHING A PROGRAM Reference 4 What Is Happening Possible Reason What to Do The receive front pane! Power light is on. but the TV image is black tno picture), is frozen, has breakups, has “Sioux” or shows small squares of various colors. The TV set may not be working properly. If the TV and the receiver are working properly, there may be interference with the satellite signal. The TV may be wired 10 the wrong input Make sure that the TV set is plugged into an electrical outlet.
User Guide You try to display past programs (programs that have ended) in the Program Guide or Browse Banner, but find yon cannot The Program Guide and Browse Banner can display only programs that have net yet ended. These features cannot display a time earlier than the present. Contact the program providers for information on past programs, When you are using the Program Guide or Browse Banner, some channels are missing. You have activated 8 Favorites List other than the list named ALL CHAN.
SETTING AND USING SECURITY LOCKS 1 Reference What Is Happening Possible Reason What to Do Trousseau lock (for example, a lock an programs by ratings), but the lock does not take affect. You have not locked the receiver. You must lock the receiver for any lock to lake effect. You forgot your password, so that you are unable to unlock the receiver. You may not have written down the password, to keep it in a safe place. Call Customer Service.
User Guide You are doing a Dish Signal Diagnostic Test, and the receiver displays a failure message, ‘The satellite dish may have been moved, so that it no longer receives the satellite signal Coaxial cables may have loosened, or have moisture inside, There may be interference with the satellite signal. The dish may be full of snow or debris, Contact your installer 10 e-aim the satellite dish for (he maximum signal strength. Check the dish mount, tightening bolts if needed.
(A Appendix A LIMITED WARRANTY ATTENTION: This Limited Warranty is a legal document. Keep it in a safe place. Remember to retain your Bill of Sale for warranty service! Any items returned without a copy of the Proof of Purchase will be considered out of warranty.
User Guide LEGAL LIMITATIONS REPLACEMENT AS PROVIDED UNDER THIS WARRANTY IS YOUR EXCLUSIVE REMEDY. ECHO STAR SHALL NOT BE HELD LIABLE FOR ANY INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES FOR BREACH OF ANY EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED WARRANTY ON THIS SYSTEM, NOR FOR ANY INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES RESULTING FROM THE USE OF, OR INABILITY TO USE, THIS SYSTEM. UNDER NO CIRCUMSTANCES SHALL ECHO STAR'S LIABILITY, IF ANY, EXCEED THE PURCHASE PRICE PAID FOR THIS SYSTEM.
(B/ Appendix B STAYING LEGAL Title 47, Section United States Code makes it a federal crime to modify this receiver to enable it to receive encrypted (scrambled) television programming without payment of required subscriptions. Conviction can result in a fine of up to $500,000 and imprisonment for five years, or both. Any owner of this receiver who procures or willfully causes its modification is an accessory to that offense and may be punishable in the same manner.
User Guide If this equipment causes harm to the telephone network, the telephone company will notify you in advance that temporary discontinuance of service may be required. If advance native is not practical, the telephone company will notify the customer as soon as possible. Also, you will be advised of your right to file a complaint with the FCC if you believe it is necessary.
(1 In dex Activation Charges 1.3 As row Buttons (Up/Down/LeftRight) 3.3 Audio/Video Connections, Phonon (RCA) 2 Available Channels and Programs Displaying the Program Guide 3-11 Available Services 13 One-Time Services 13 Package Services 1.3 Subscription Services 1-3 Back Panel, Receiver 2.2 Channel] 3/4 Switch +3 Phonon (RCA) Audio/Video Connections +2 RF or VHF (Modulator) Connections +2 Satellite In Connection 43 Super VHS (S-Video) +3 Telephone Jack 4-3 Banner, Browse 1.
User Guide Federal Communication Commission (FCC) Compliance B-1 Federal Communications Commission (FCC) Compliance Radio Interference B-2 Telephone Communication 8-1 Front Panel 2.1 Front Panel, Receiver 2.1 Control Buttons 2.1 Front Panel Diagnostic Test 3-37 Locking the Receiver Front Panel Control Buttons 3-28 Power Light 2-1 Smart Card Slot 2-1 Unlocking the Receiver Front Pane! Control Buttons 294 Geosynchronous Orbit 1-2 Glossary 4-8 Guide Button 3.3 Guide, Program 2-4, 3.
Page Up Button 3.5 Q Parental end System Locks Menu 2.6 Accessing the Menu When You Have Locked the Receiver 3-25 Pay Per View Ordering Pay Per View Programs 3-16 Pay Per View Programs 4-8 Stay Legal B-1 Pay Per View Programs 13 Previewing Pay Per View Programs 3.16 Performing Diagnostic Tests Dish Signal Diagnostic Test 3.38 Front Panel Diagnostic Test 3.
User Guide Safety Instructions ii Satellite Dish 2-1 ~~ Dish Signal Diagnostic Test 3-38 Satellite In Connection 43 Satellite Signal Quality 1.2 Rain and Spew Fade 1-2 Solar Interference 12 Satellite Television 1.2 Security Customer Service 3-34 Locking the System 3-31 Personal Identification Number 3.34 Security Features 3.24 Security Locks Setting and Using Security Lacks 3.2¢ Select 8 Volume Control Method Menu 2:9 Select Button 3.4 Selecting & Choice in a Menu List 3.
Write the following information in the spaces provided below. You may need to provide this information if you wall Customer Service Purchase Location Name: Purchase Location Telephone Number: Receiver Serial Number: Receiver Conditional Access Number Smart Card Conditional Access Number: FCC Ringer Equivalence Number (REN) U.S. Patent No's 4631603, 4577216, 4819098 are licensed for limited pay per view only. This product incorporates copyright protection technology that is protected by U.S.