DSR500 DSR500 Series User Guide
Welcome! Thank you for purchasing the Motorola Digital Satellite Receiver (DSR). For optimum performance and safety, read this guide and retain it for future reference. This installation should be made by a qualified service person and should conform to all local codes. REPAIRS: Graphical symbols and supplemental warning marking locations on bottom of terminal. If you find the unit in need of repair, contact your system provider for repair or replacement.
IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS Read instructions. The safety and operating instructions should be read before the appliance is operated. Retain instructions.The safety and operating instructions should be retained for future reference. Heed warning.Pay attention to all warnings on the equipment operating instructions. Follow instructions.All operating and use instructions should be followed. Cleaning.Do not use liquid cleaners or aerosol cleaners. Use a damp cloth to clean the outside of the unit.
Programming Copyright Notice Use of this device may violate Section 605 of the Communications Act of 1934, as amended, if that use consists of the unauthorized interception and divulgence of radio communications for one’s own benefit where there is no entitlement to its receipt. Changes or modifications to this device not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance with FCC regulations (the manufacturer) could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment.
to the telephone line. Excessive REN’s on the telephone line may result in the devices not ringing in response to an incoming call. In most, but not all areas, the sum of the REN’s should not exceed five (5.0). To be certain of the number of devices that may be connected to the line, as determined by the total REN’s contact the telephone company to determine the maximum REN for the calling area. This equipment cannot be used on the telephone company-provided coin service.
with the above conditions may not prevent degradation of service in some situations. Repairs to certified equipment should be made by an authorized Canadian maintenance facility designated by the supplier. Any repairs or alterations made by the user to this equipment, or equipment malfunctions, may give the telecommunication company cause to request the user to disconnect the equipment.
Contents DSR Basics ....................................................................................... 8 Connecting Your DSR .................................................................... 10 Installation Settings ....................................................................... 12 Using the Menus ....................................................................... 12 Choosing the Menu Language .................................................. 13 Authorizing Your Receiver ...............
DSR Basics Front Panel 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 1. ON/OFF Alternates between ON and STANDBY modes. 9 10 11 12 13 7. GO BACK To return to a previous menu or the last channel viewed. 2. SIGNAL LED Green indicates a good satellite signal. Red indicates no signal. 8. OPTIONS To display the Main Menu. 3. REMOTE LED Flashes to acknowledge a command from the remote control. 9. NAVIGATION To navigate within menus or change channels up and down. 4. CLOCK Indicates the current time or channel number. 10.
Back Panel 14 15 16 17 19 21 23 24 18 20 22 25 26 27 28 29 30 14. POWER CORD 23. CH3/4 SWITCH To set the RF output to channel 3 or 4. 15. TVPASS® CARD SLOT 24. COMPOSITE VIDEO OUTPUTS 16. TELCO PHONE JACK For Instant Pay-Per-View (IPPV) reportback. 25. STEREO AUDIO OUTPUTS (R/L) 17. ETHERNET PORT 27. S-VIDEO OUTPUT 18. USB PORTS 28. OPTICAL DIGITAL AUDIO OUTPUT 19. UHF REMOTE CONTROL ANTENNA PORT 29. COMPONENT VIDEO OUTPUT (Y Pb Pr) 20.
Connecting Your DSR Make sure that the satellite receiver is not plugged into a power source before you connect any cables to the receiver. First connect the satellite input from your satellite dish to your receiver. There are several way to connect your DSR to your television or monitor and other home theater components.
Notes: Video and audio quality should be best when the DSR is connected directly to the primary output component, such as the television or monitor (for video), and the television or home theater A/V receiver (for audio). Use quality cables designed for these applications. If you are using the component video outputs, you may have to toggle the HDTV mode select button behind the flip-down door on the front panel. This toggles the HDTV output between 1080i, 480p, 480i, and native modes.
Menu Navigation Using the Menus You will be making various adjustments to your receiver using menus displayed on your TV. If you use the remote control, use the OPTIONS key to display the Main Menu screen. There are two ways to select a menu option: Press the34keys or the56keys to highlight the option you wish to select. Then press the ENTER key to select it. If the options are numbered, simply press the number key to select.
Authorizing Your Receiver Press the EXIT key on the remote control. Then press the number keys to select the authorization channel. This number is obtained from your provider. Press the OPTIONS key on the remote control, System Setup (option 6), and System Settings (option 4), then System Status (option 7) and the menu will appear. Line A shows your Unit ID number, which you or your installer will need to provide to authorize your unit.
Menu Navigation Overview System Settings. The System Settings menu provides access to menus that allow you to adjust the operation of your system. These include the following: Systems Settings: Option 1. View and Lang Settings Audio Language. The Audio Language option allows you to select the audio language for your programs. The choices are English (eng) or French (fre). The default is eng. Text Message Language.
System Settings: Option 2. Audio Settings From the System Settings menu select Audio Settings (option 2). If you are in SAT mode (digital) broadcast, three options appear on the Audio Settings menu. AudioConnections. Select Audio Connections, and you will be able to select either TV, HiFi, or No Compress (the default is TV). Select TV if the receiver’s AUDIO OUT port is connected to your TV. Select HiFi if it is connected to your stereo system. Select No Compress if connected to a home theater system.
Menu Navigation 3. Reportback If your receiver has been authorized to receive Instant Pay Per View (IPPV) events this menu allows you to initiate a manual reportback. This screen shows the Trip Count and the Reportback Status. The Trip Counter displays the message activity from your service provider. Select START to begin the reportback or press GO BACK to return to Installation Settings Menu. System Settings: Option 4.
System Settings Option 6: Video Adjustments This menu allows you to re-position your picture horizontally and vertically. After you make your selections press SAVE to your changes or press GO BACK to return to the System Settings menu without making any changes. System Settings Option 7: System Status This is a view-only screen that displays information about the status of the receiver. Authorization Screens Sometimes when you tune to a program, an Authorization screen will appear.
Remote Control The remote control provided with your DSR may be used to operate and access all features of your DSR. Additionally, the remote control may also be used to operate your TV, DVD, VCR, A/V receiver, and other home theater components. 1 14 The remote control utilizes two AA batteries which were provided with your equipment packaging. To add batteries to the remote control, remove the cover on the center back of the remote control by pressing down the latch and pulling outward.
Programming If Your Four-Digit Code is not in the Tables (Scan) Your DSR remote control can be programmed to operate your TV and auxiliary components. Follow these instructions to program the remote control. If you try to program your remote control using the four-digit codes, and the remote control does not work correctly, you may be able to find a code that works by using the “scan” process. - Turn on the TV or component you wish to program. - Turn on the TV.
Remote Control Verifying Your Component Codes Volume Control Crossover To verify the accepted programming codes follow these steps. Your remote control is programmed from the factory to control the volume of your television set when you re using the remote control in the TV mode. You can choose to have the SAT mode control the volume of your television directly, instead. The AUX mode can also be programmed to control the audio.
TV Codes AOC ................... 1005, 1006, 1019, 1020, 1023 Curtis Mathes .............. 1006, 1016, 1018, 1023 .............................................. 1052, 1053, 1054 ........................... 1146, 1149, 1151, 1163, 1172 ................. 1026, 1041, 1059, 1090, 1125, 1131 ........ 1055, 1126, 1172, 1194, 1210, 1224, 1225 Matsui ................................... 1032, 1109, 1146 Memorex ........... 1018, 1032, 1034, 1072, 1090 ............................
Remote Control ............................................... 1120, 1172, 1224 Starlite ....................................................... 1041 Westinghouse ... 1037, 1041, 1090, 1130, 1176 Daytron ...................................................... 2046 Pulsar .............................................. 1001, 1024 Supra .............................................. 1022, 1023 Yamaha ................................. 1005, 1006, 1163 Denon ................................................
JC Penney .......... 2030, 2046, 2050, 2052, 2054 Multitech ............. 2088, 2089, 2091, 2154, 2174 Realistic .. 2049, 2054, 2056, 2080, 2081, 2082 Tashiko ....................................................... 2088 .................. 2056, 2080, 2081, 2091, 2092, 2094 NAD ................................................. 2073, 2153 ..... 2084, 2085, 2088, 2091, 2130, 2139, 2149 Tatung ............................................. 2013, 2086 .........
Remote Control Starcom ..................................................... 6235 Proscan ..................................................... 3205 B&K ........................................................... 4026 Linn ........................................................... 4008 Tocom ................................... 6241, 6242, 6243 Quasar ...................................................... 3236 Bose ................................................ 4020, 4211 Lloyds ...................
Realistic ............ 4018, 4067, 4072, 4170, 4185 Yorx ........................................................... 4170 Panasonic ............................. 5231, 5232, 5255 Carver ........................................................ 3002 Rotel ...................................... 4019, 4233, 4234 Zenith .................................... 4205, 4206, 4228 Philco ........................................................ 5251 DKK...........................................................
Specifications INPUT Optical Digital Audio L-Band Input Optical power output Wave length Cable length Input frequency 950 to 2150 MHz Input impedance 75 ohm Input level -65 dBm to -25 dBm Return loss 8 dB minimum Demodulator QPSK demodulator 0.032mw max 660mm typ +/- 30mm 3 meter max (not provided) Electrical Digital Audio Stereo Audio Modes Digital baseband stereo Component Video Frequency response Fixed volume output, volume control is from TV only ±1.
Warranty Coverage RECEIVER WARRANTY COVERAGE REMOTE CONTROL WARRANTY COVERAGE Within 1-365 days from date of purchase. Within 1-365 days from date of purchase. • • • • • • Call our Customer Care Centre (1 888 554-STAR) to see if we can help you troubleshoot the problem on the spot. If it can’t be fixed over the phone, you’ll be given a Return Tracking Code # (RTC) needed to return the receiver for warranty coverage. We’ll have a replacement delivered to you.
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