DSR470 Digital Receiver User Guide
This user guide is for use with DSR470 Digital Receivers Publication #479169-001 Rev A All Rights Reserved General Instrument Corporation doing business as Broadband Communications Sector of Motorola, Inc. (Motorola BCS) 6450 Sequence Dr. San Diego, California 92121 Internet: http//www.mot.com This device incorporates an anticopy process technology that is protected by U.S. patents and other intellectual property rights. The anticopy process is licensed for non-commercial home use only.
DSR470 Digital Receiver User Guide Motorola Broadband Communications Sector
TOC Welcome! ....................................................................................9 Regulatory Information ............................................................11 Programming Copyright Notice .................................................................11 FCC-Required Notification of Service .............................................. 11 Telephone Company Procedures ....................................................... 11 If Problems Arise ....................................
TOC Additional Features ....................................................................................38 Viewing and Language Settings .................................................................39 Audio Settings ............................................................................................40 Installation Settings ...................................................................................41 System Status ......................................................................
Mailbox Menu ................................................................................... 63 Mailbox Message Screen ................................................................... 63 Erase or Keep Message Screen .......................................................... 64 Setting a Future Day and Time for the Guide ................................... 64 Setting Favorite Channels ...........................................................................
TOC DigiCipher II (Digital) System .......................................................... 82 Analog Cable ..................................................................................... 82 Remote Control ................................................................................. 82 Physical/Environmental ..................................................................... 82 Warranty & Service ..................................................................
1 Welcome! All around the world, people just like you are enjoying the ultimate in entertainment, educational, and informational programming with the DSR470 Digital Receiver. In addition to offering among the best available picture and sound quality, the receiver comes in several models. Depending upon which model you own, it may have slightly different features than the model shown in this guide.
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2 Regulatory Information 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.
2 operations, or procedures. If these changes affect your service or the operation of your equipment, the telephone company should give you notice, in writing, to allow you to make any changes necessary to maintain uninterrupted service. If you have any questions about your telephone line, such as how many pieces of equipment you can connect to it, your telephone company should provide this information upon request.
Regulatory Information FCC Part 68 This equipment complies with Part 68 of the FCC rules. Located on the equipment is a label that contains, among other information, the FCC registration number and Ringer Equivalence Number (REN). If requested, this information must be provided to the telephone company. The REN is used to determine the quantity of devices which may be connected to the telephone line.
2 This equipment is Hearing-Aid Compatible (HAC).
Regulatory Information Equipment Attachment Limitations Note: This product was FCC certified under test conditions that included the use of shielded I/O cables and connectors between system components. To comply with FCC regulations, the user must use shielded cables and connectors and install them properly. CP-01, Part 1, Section 10.1 . "NOTICE: The Canadian Department of Communications label identifies certified equipment.
2 The standard connecting arrangement (telephone jack type) for this equipment is CA11A. The Ringer Equivalence Number (REN) of this device is 0.3. Operation Precautions WARNING: To reduce the risk of fire or electric shock, do not expose this unit to rain or moisture. Do not open the unit. Refer servicing to qualified personnel only.
Regulatory Information Important Safeguards Read, Follow and Keep Instructions. Before you operate the unit, read and follow all safety and operating instructions. Keep the safety and operating instructions for future reference. Heed Warning. Pay attention to all warnings on the equipment and in the operating instructions. Cleaning. Do not use liquid or aerosol cleaners. Use a damp cloth to clean the outside of the unit. Do not open the unit for cleaning or any other reason. Power Cord Protection.
2 Objects or Liquid in the Unit. Never push any object into this unit through any of its openings because they may touch dangerous voltage points or short out the parts. This could cause a fire or an electrical shock. Do not spill liquid of any kind on the unit. Overloading. Do not overload power outlets or extension cords. This can result in a risk of fire or electrical shock. Damage Requiring Service.
Regulatory Information Replacement Parts. If your receiver requires repairs, contact your equipment provider, who will be able to assist you. Safety Check. After the unit is serviced or repaired, ask the service technician to perform safety checks to find out if the unit is in proper operating condition. Lightning.
2 6. Section 810 of the National Electrical Code, ANSI/ NFPA No. 70-1984, provides information about the following items: - Proper grounding of the mast and supporting structure. - Grounding of the lead-in wire to the antenna discharge unit. - Size of grounding conductors. - Location of antenna-discharge unit. - Connection to grounding electrodes. - Requirement for the grounding electrode.
3 Using Your Remote The receiver comes with a basic remote control unit that can be programmed to control both the receiver and/or the television. A Word About Modes. To enable the remote control to operate your receiver, and your TV, it has two main modes of operation: CBL mode, and TV mode. This means that when you press the CBL or TV keys on the remote control, you enable it to control each of these devices, one at a time.
3 Key Functions Power. To turn the component on or off. CBL(mode). To change the remote to Cable mode so it can control the receiver for viewing cable television signals as well as the OPTIONS menu. TV(mode). To change the remote to TV mode so it can control the TV. Source. To control the input source to your receiver, your TV, your VCR or your auxiliary components. - In CBL mode, it shifts between the cable and antenna input. - In TV mode, it shifts between auxiliary antenna and video sources.
Using Your Remote Vol. To raise or lower the TV volume level. Mute. To mute the TV sound. Chan. To change the channel. If you are using a menu, press to change channels without removing the menu. If you are using the Guide, press to move one screen up or down. Number Keys. These keys operate in different ways, depending upon which mode you are in: - If you are using the menus, press these keys to select a numbered option. - If you are watching a program, press these keys and ENTER to change channels.
3 Programming the Remote Control The remote control is set at the factory to control all of the receiver functions, but to use it to operate your TV, you must "program" it for the brand you own. Follow these instructions to program the remote to control your TV. 1. Turn on the TV for programming. 2. Use the table that appears later in this section to find the brand of TV. 3. After the manufacturer’s brand name is a three-digit code number (or several three-digit codes). 4.
Using Your Remote If Your Remote Control Cannot Find a Working ThreeDigit Code in the Tables (Scanning) If you try to program your remote control using the three-digit codes, and the remote control does not work correctly, you may be able to find a code that works by using the "scanning" process. 1. Turn on the TV. 2. Press the TV key for at least three seconds or until the LED blinks. L $ 3. The following steps explain how to "scan" through the TV codes stored in your remote control using the keys.
3 Programming the Master Power Feature If you wish to control the power on/off function of your receiver and TV, and all connected equipment with a single press of the POWER key on your remote control, you can enable the remote control’s Master Power feature by following these steps: • Press the CBL key on the remote control for at least three seconds or until the light on the key blinks. • Press the POWER key on the remote. The light will remain on steady.
Using Your Remote If You Have More Than One Receiver If you have more than one receiver, you may want to prevent the remote controls from affecting the other receivers. To prevent this kind of interference, you must "pair" each remote control with one receiver. In order to do this, you will have to assign a new "address" to each pair of remote controls and receivers so that each pair functions independently of the others.
3 Audio Dynamics. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 234 Audiovox . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 120 Bell & Howell . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 018 Broksonic . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 005,144,172,173,174,219,226 Candle . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Using Your Remote Mitsubishi. . . . . . . 004,005,023,034,070,071,072,122,123,149,172,173,187,192,194 MTC . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 005,006,016,023,031,163,202,213 NAD . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 002,117 NEC . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 005,006,007,023,028,090,144,163,172,173,191,192, 194,213 National . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
3 Universal . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 043,044,206,207 Vector Research . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 006,234 Victor . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 057 Video Concepts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 070,234,251 Vidtech . . . . . . . . . .
4 Installation Connecting the Cable, Receiver, and TV Complete the following steps and make sure that the receiver is not plugged into a power source before you connect any cables to the receiver: • Connect the cable from the cable TV outlet on the wall to the cable terminal on the digital receiver’s back panel. Connect the supplied coaxial cable to VHF IN terminal on your TV and to the Out to TV connector on the receiver.
4 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 1. Power. Press this key to turn the receiver power on/off and to watch programs in CBL mode. 2. Front Panel Display. This area displays the current channel number while you are viewing programs. An indicator flashes each time you press a remote control key. 2a. Signal. An indicator lights up when a digital signal is present. Green indicates a good signal. Red indicates the unit is not receiving any signal. 2b. Dolby® Digital.
Installation 4. Go Back. Press this key to return to a previous menu or the last channel viewed. 5. Menu. Press this key to display the Menu screen. Press it again to turn off the Menu and return to CBL mode. Press this key to control the receiver if you cannot find your remote control. 6. Enter. Press this key to select a highlighted menu option. L 7. Arrow Keys. Press these keys to highlight selections from menu screens.
4 8. To VCR. This video output jack may be connected to your VCR input connections for VCR taping. 9. Dolby Digital. If your entertainment center is enabled for Dolby Digital AC-3 Version 5.1 (six channel) surround sound, connect one end of the cable to this port and the other end of the cable to your surround sound processor. 10. Multimedia Port (MMAP). The Multi Media Access Port is designed to connect to the HDD200 High Definition Decoder.
Installation select. Press the ENTER key to select it. • If the options are numbered, simply press the number key for an option. You may use the remote control, but if you use the keys on the front panel of the receiver, there is only one way to select a menu option. • !" #$ Press the MENU key to first display the Menu screen. Then press the keys or the keys to highlight an option. Then press the ENTER key to select the highlighted option.
4 Authorizing Your Receiver • Press the EXIT key on the remote control. Then press the number keys for the authorization channel. • Press the OPTIONS key on the remote control. The Options menu will appear. • From the Options menu, select option 6 (Change System Settings), and the System Settings menu will appear. • Select option 4 (Check System Status), and the System Status menu will appear. Line A shows your Unit ID number.
Installation Connections to Audio/Video Monitor Complete the following steps if you only plan to connect the receiver to an audio/ video monitor: • Using standard RCA-type audio/video cables, connect the top/left TV (VIDEO output) terminal on the rear panel of the receiver to the video input terminal on the monitor (or TV using the baseband inputs).
4 Additional Features Options. The Options menu provides access to all of the on-screen menus. It appears when you press the OPTIONS key on the remote control or when you press the MENU key on the receiver followed by selecting OPTIONS from the main Menu. System Settings. The System Settings menu provides access to menus which allow you to adjust the operation of your system.
Installation Viewing and Language Settings The Channel Information option allows you to turn the header (top of screen) and banner (bottom of screen) On or Off. The default setting is On. Subtitles. The Subtitles option allows you to select the language for subtitles (if available for the particular program) or keep them turned off. The default setting is None. Language. The Language option allows you to select the language of the onscreen menus and audio for your programs.
4 Audio Settings If you are in CBL mode (digital) broadcast, three options appear on the Audio Settings menu. 1. Audio Connections. Select option 1 (Audio Connections), and you will be able to select either TV or HiFi (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. 2. Digital Audio. Select option 2 and then select Mono, Stereo, Surround or Dolby Digital (the default is Surround).
Installation Installation Settings Channel Signal Strength. This option allows you to see the strength of the signal your system is receiving. Set Remote Control Address. This option allows you to control up to four receivers in a centralized area, with one or more remote controls. Each receiver requires a separate address. The default address is 000. On the front panel of your receiver, press the Menu button to bring up the Menu screen. • Choose Options. • Choose option 6 (Change System Settings).
4 • Choose option 3 (Installation Settings). • On the Installation Settings menu, choose option 2 (Set Remote Control Address). Now follow the instructions on the Remote Control Address screen. • If you have four receivers, you will have to change the addresses on three of them: they will have addresses of 000, 001, 002, and 003. To program your remote control for each receiver, hold down the CBL key on the remote control until the light flashes.
Installation System Status This is a view-only screen that displays information about the status of the receiver. Trip Counter. Trip Counter displays the number of message updates from your service provider. Modem Status. Displays messages that describe the current modem status. Authorization Screens Sometimes when you tune to a program, an Authorization screen will appear. It will fade to black after a short time, but if you press the VIEW key it will reappear.
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5 Watching TV Once you become accustomed to the various controls and features, you will spend most of your television viewing time enjoying the programs made available through the receiver. The features described in this section will be available to you when the remote control is set to CBL mode— in other words, when you have pressed the CBL key and are viewing various programs. How to Select Menu Options As you use the many menus, you will be asked to select various options.
5 the interest you have selected will appear on the left side of the header. • Channel name—NBC-W, BRAVO, HISTORY, etc. • Channel number—A number from 1 to 999. • Message—An envelope icon appears if a message is waiting for you. • Time—The current time automatically appears on the right side of the header. Banners Program banners appear at the bottom of the screen: On Now banner—When you tune in a channel, this banner displays the current program title, start and end times, and rating icon.
Watching TV Browse Banner Browse is used to view current program information while viewing a program. Browse is also used to view information for channels and times other than the current channel and time. Press GO BACK to return to watching a program. Press ENTER to change channels to the program located in the Browse banner or set timers for future programs. • Press GO BACK to return to watching a program. • Press FUTURE to go to a different day and/or time.
5 48 • There is a technical problem. • You need to insert a TVPass® card, or there are problems with your current TVPass card.
6 Interactive Program Guide (IPG) The Interactive Program Guide (IPG) provides access to current and future program information while you watch TV. It displays a 90-minute block of scheduled programs, and can be used as a starting point for purchasing IPPV programs and settings timers. How to Display the Guide • Press the GUIDE key once. (displays 6 channels at once). • Press the GUIDE key a second time or press the EXIT key to return to watching TV programs.
6 L !" How to Use the Guide • Press the • Press the keys to display different channels. • Enter a particular channel number to display that channel at the top of the screen. • Press the ENTER key to tune to a current program that is highlighted. If you press the ENTER key on a future program, a detailed program information banner appears (discussed later in this section). • Press the INFO key to display more detailed information.
Interactive Program Guide (IPG) How to View the Guide by Interests You can also focus the Guide display to a list of your favorite channels or to special programming interests (such as Sports or Movies). To select an interest: • Press the INTERESTS key. The Interests menu will appear. • Highlight one of the listed choices and press the ENTER key. • The Guide will appear and display only programs that pertain to the interest (such as Sports) that you have selected.
6 Timer screen. Confirm the Timer by pressing the ENTER key again. You will return to the Guide and a Timer icon will appear in the lower right corner of the program cell. Press INFO again or press the GO BACK key to turn off the detailed information and return to the Guide. More information on timers is in the section entitled, "Options: Setting Timers.
7 Interests and Favorites You have the choice to scan every channel when you "channel surf." But to help you locate channels and shows of specific interest to you, the receiver has an Interests menu that helps focus your channel surfing. • By using the Interests menu, you can quickly locate programs according to a particular theme such as Movies, Pay-Per-View, Sports, Music/Radio, News/ Educaton or Network Series.
7 1. All Programs. Each time you turn on the receiver, it automatically returns to the All Programs setting. When this option is selected, you will be able to scan for all programs while channel surfing or when you are using the Guide. 2. Favorites A, B, C, D. If you select Favorites A, B, C or D, you will be able to limit your channel surfing and the Guide information listings to channels that are listed in the Favorites A, B, C or D lists.
8 Pay-Per-View Events Purchasing Instant Pay-Per-View (IPPV) Events With the DSR470 digital receiver, you have opportunities to purchase Pay-PerView hit movies, concerts, live sporting events, or adult entertainment in CBL mode. You can make a purchase in two ways: (1) telephone ahead to the service provider to purchase a Pay-Per-View (PPV) program, or (2) use the Instant PayPer-View (IPPV) screens to purchase a program through your receiver. This section explains how to purchase IPPV events.
8 How to Purchase an IPPV Event • Tune to a channel that displays IPPV programs. • Follow the instructions on the Purchase menu. Free Preview Period. There is a free preview period at the beginning of an IPPV event when you can watch the program without purchasing it. You can purchase a program or cancel your purchase anytime during the free preview period. Passwords. You may be asked to enter your password before you can view the program.
Pay-Per-View Events • There will be a purchase button, instructions to press the ENTER key, or instructions to call the program provider. • Follow any additional instructions. For example, you may need to enter a password, or you may be unable to purchase a program for another reason. • A confirmation screen will appear so that you can verify your purchase. You may be asked to enter a password and press the ENTER key.
8 How to Purchase a Program While Viewing an IPPV Program To purchase an IPPV program while you are viewing another IPPV program: • Press the GUIDE key to display the GUIDE screen. • Select the program you wish to purchase. If the selected show is currently on, the channel will switch to the selected program. • Press the ENTER key, and a miniature Confirm Purchase screen will appear. Press the ENTER key to confirm your purchase.
Pay-Per-View Events IPPV programs. You will need to call your service provider to discuss your account if it is "Inactive". Credit Message Below the Account Status is a message that explains your credit status.
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9 Options How to Display and Use the Options Menu The Options menu is your doorway to a series of menu screens that allow you to set up various features for program viewing. There is one procedure for displaying the Options menu if you are using the remote control, and there is another if you are using the keys on the Front Panel of the receiver. If you are using the remote control, press the OPTIONS key. The Options menu will appear.
9 1. Open Your Mail. This option lets you read personal, programming, or promotional messages. Look for the envelope icon on your viewing screen. 2. Set Guide & Favorites. This option allows you to select a future day and time for viewing IPG listings. It also allows you to create a list of favorite channels that can be used for selective channel surfing and to limit the programs displayed on the IPG to a particular group. 3. Set Parental Control (and Passwords).
Options Opening Your Mail Your receiver is able to display a variety of messages that are sent to it. Some messages will be displayed on your screen as soon as they arrive, but others are stored in your mailbox for you to retrieve. If a message is waiting in your mailbox, the envelope icon will appear on your screen header while you are watching a program. This feature applies to viewing in CBL mode only. How to Display the Mailbox Menu • Press the OPTIONS key to display the Options Menu.
9 after you read them. Such messages will have the following statement in the instructions at the bottom of the screen: "This message will erase after being read." Erase or Keep Message Screen When the Erase Message prompt screen appears within the Mailbox menu, it allows you to select from two options. • Select Erase Message to erase the message and return to the Message List menu. • Select Keep Message to save the message and return to the Message List menu.
Options Setting Favorite Channels With this option, you can create a list of favorite channels using the Favorite Channels menu. Once you create this list you will be able to focus your channel surfing and find programs more quickly. How to Display the Favorite Channels Menu • Display the Options menu. • Select option 2 (Set Guide & Favorites). The Guide and Favorites menu appears. • Select option 2 (Set Favorite Channels). The Favorite Channels menu appears.
9 channel. • Press the ENTER key. A check mark will appear in the box you select. Press the ENTER key again if you wish to remove the check mark. • Press GO BACK to return to the Favorite Channels menu. • Repeat this process to create each Favorites list. • Press EXIT to return to view programming. Setting Parental Controls & Passwords The Parental Control menu enables you to set passwords, lock out certain channels, and lock out certain programs based on their rating or specific content.
Options Parental Control Menu Options 1. Set Password. The Set Password option allows you to set a parental control password that prevents others from viewing certain channels and programs. It also prevents them from purchasing IPPV programs. • From the Parental Control menu, select option 1 (Set Password). The New Password screen appears. • Use the number keys to enter a password of up to 8 numbers. An asterisk (*) will appear each time you add a number.
9 Press the GO BACK key to return to the Parental Control menu. To Set a New Password. If you wish to change your password in the future, you must first enter your current password to gain access to the Parental Control menu. From the Parental Control menu, select option 1 (Set Password). The New Password screen appears. Key in a new password, and press the ENTER key. When the Confirm Password screen appears, re-enter the new password.
Options • When you are channel surfing, the receiver will skip locked out channels. If you try to directly enter the channel number of the locked-out channel while channel surfing, the following message will appear: "This channel has been locked". 3. Set General Rating Locks. The Set General Rating Locks option allows you to lock out programs based on their general rating —PG, R, NC-17, X, etc.
9 violence), V (violence), and (MV) mild violence. If you highlight one of the boxes, a full description of the category will appear. • Select a rating to lock out programs with that rating. All higher ratings will be automatically locked out, and a Closed Lock icon will appear. If you select a locked rating, it will be unlocked. • You may also select No Locks for each category. 5. Locks.
Options • Select option 6 (Change System Settings), and the System Settings menu appears. • Select option 5 (Sleep Timer) to highlight it. • Press the keys to set the amount of time you wish to watch and hear a program until the sleep timer shuts off the picture and sound (shown in hours and minutes). The maximum time limit is 3 hours. !" NOTE: Any time that a sleep timer is set, the LOCKS option re-sets itself to On. See "Setting Parental Controls & Passwords.
9 Change Timer/Erase Timer Prompt Screen The Change Timer/Erase Timer prompt screen has two options: • If you select the Change Timer option, the Set timer menu will appear so that you can change the timer settings. • If you select Erase Timer, The Timers menu will reappear, and the listing will be changed to Not Used. A clock icon appears on the right side of the arrow-shaped box if the timer is set but the program has not yet begun.
Options Press the !L" !" keys to highlight the various options. To set each option, press either the keys or the number keys as indicated. When you are finished setting all of the timer options, select the Confirm Timer arrow to display the Confirm Timer menu. !L" !" How to Set Each Timer Option • Press the keys and ENTER to display the day of the the program’s frequency (for example, a weekly or daily program). • If Daily, Weekly or Other is selected, different screens will appear.
9 • Press the GO BACK key again to return to the Set Timer menu. How to Use the Confirm Timer Menu The top portion of the Confirm Timer menu displays timer information followed by up to four options (the IPPV option does not appear if the program is not a subscription program). Some programs may be scheduled too far in advance to immediately determine this information. 1.
Options Setting a Timer Using the Guide To set a timer while you are using the Guide: • Highlight a future program. • Press the INFO key or the ENTER key. • The Confirm Timer menu will appear (follow the instructions for the Confirm Timer menu). How to Cancel a Timer To cancel a timer while it is executing: • Press the POWER key. For repeating timers (such as those used for daily or weekly programs), pressing the POWER key only cancels the currently executing event.
9 • Press GO BACK so that you can retain the previously set timer and change the settings of the current timer so that they no longer are in conflict. List Purchases This is a view only screen that allows you to review a list of previously purchased IPPV programs and to verify your account status. Refer to the section entitled "Pay-Per-View Events" for more information regarding this option.
Options • Select option 1 (Change Viewing & Language Settings). The Viewing & Language Settings menu will be displayed. Channel Information. The Channel Information option allows you to turn the header (top of screen) and banner (bottom of screen) on or off. Select the option of your choice, On or Off. The default setting is On. Subtitles. The Subtitles option allows you to select the language for subtitles (if available for the particular program) or keep them turned off.
9 • From the System Settings menu, select option 2 (Change Audio Settings), and an Audio Settings menu will appear. Audio Settings Menu for Digital Broadcasts. On the Audio Settings menu, three options appear: • Select option 1 (Audio Connections), and you will be able to select either TV or Hi Fi (the default is TV), Select TV if the receiver’s AUDIO OUT port is connected to your TV. Select Hi Fi if it is connected to your stereo system.
10 Help Using Help If you occasionally forget what an icon (symbol) means or how to use one of the receiver features, just press the HELP key to display the Help messages. Press the ENTER key to display each successive Help screen. Explanations Some screens provide explanations that help you to use receiver features.
10 Icons If you forget what certain keys or icons mean, just look them up by displaying the screen below.
11 Specifications Input Cable Input Connector "F" type receptacle Input Frequency 54-860 MHz Input Impedance 75 ohm Input Level = 0 to +15dBmv Demodulator QAM Antenna Input Connector "F" type, receptacle Input Impedance 75 ohm Video Composite Video Output level 1.0 Vp-p ±10% into 75 ohm Connector Yellow phono, marked Video out De-emphasis 525 line CCIR Rec. 405-1 DigiCipher II (Digital) System Frequency response Differential gain Differential phase S/N DSR470 User Guide ±1.
11 Analog Cable Video Frequency response Differential gain Differential phase S/N +1.58 to -1.94 dB, 0.5 to 3.0 MHz +1.58 to -2.98 dB, @ 3.58 MHz 8.0% p-p maximum 8.0 deg. p-p maximum 49 dB minimum @ 6 dBmv (unified weighting 100 kHz to 4.2 MHz) Remodulator Output Connector Impedance Channel Audio "F" type receptacle, "Out to TV" NTSC & IEC 75 ohm Ch. 3 or 4 (NTSC, North America) Mono DigiCipher II (Digital) System Frequency response ±1.
12 Warranty & Service Limited Warranty and Obtaining Services To Original Consumer Purchaser at Retail General Instrument Corporation doing business as the Broadband Communications Sector of Motorola, Inc. (Motorola BCS) warrants only to the original consumer purchaser at retail each Motorola BCS digital receiver and component, which it sells under this Limited Warranty, to be free from defects in materials and workmanship under conditions of normal home use.
12 This warranty shall be void if any product marking or label has been altered, defaced, or removed, or if any product component has been altered, modified, used improperly, or had its housing opened.
Warranty & Service How to Obtain Warranty Service To obtain warranty service, you must call or write Motorola BCS Technical Response Center within the applicable warranty period at Motorola BCS Technical Response Center, 6450 Sequence Drive, San Diego, CA 92121, (858) 535-1717. When you call or write, explain the problem. Ask whether the component should be returned for service or retained by you for servicing in place.
12 MOTOROLA, the Stylized "M" Logo and all other trademarks indicated as such herein are trademarks of Motorola, Inc. ®Registered U.S. Patent & Trademark Office. Dolby®, Pro-Logic® and AC-3® are registered trademarks of Dolby Laboratories Licensing Corporation. All other product or service names are the property of their respective owners. ©2001 Motorola, Inc. All rights reserved. Covered under one or more U.S.
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13 Motorola Broadband Communications Sector 6450 Sequence Dr. San Diego, CA 92121 Publication #479169-001 Rev.