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2 3-865-515- 21 (2) DIR EC T V Digital Satellite Receiver Operating Instructions SA T -A4 SA T -B3 BEFORE USING YOUR DIRECTV SYSTEM Y ou must activate your programming service by calling your program providers: DIRECTV 1-800-347-3288 USSB 1-800-204-8772 For more information, see page 22. SA T -A4 MODEL ONL Y RF ANTENNA: The digital satellite receiv[...]
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2 W ARNING T o reduce the risk of fire or shock hazar d, do not expose the unit to rain or moisture. Note to the CA TV Installer This reminder is pr ovided to call the CA TV system installer ’s attention to Article 820-40 of the NEC that provides guidelines for proper gr ounding and, in particular , specifies that the cable ground shall be conn[...]
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Contents 3 Contents Chapter 1 Introducing the DIRECTV System 4 Features 5 Package Contents 6 Inserting Batteries into the Remote Control Chapter 2 Using Basic Functions 7 Remote Control for Model SAT-A4 8 Remote Control for Model SAT-B3 9 Using a Program Guide 10 Using the Station Index Chapter 3 Connecting Y our DIRECTV System 11 Overview 12 TV On[...]
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4 Chapter 1 Intr oducing the DIRECTV System W elcome to the Sony brand DIRECTV System, the ultimate digital entertainment experience. Read this chapter for an overview of features of the system and to check the carton contents of the Digital Satellite Receiver . Featur es Here ar e just a few benefits you’ll enjoy: Excellent Performance q Superi[...]
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5 Package Contents Check to make sure you’ve r eceived the following items in the Digital Satellite Receiver ’s carton: * RF Antenna and S-V ideo cable are not included with SA T -B3. SA T -A4 includes the RM-Y800 remote contr ol shown above; SA T -B3 includes the RM-Y139 remote contr ol shown on page 8. If you are missing items, contact the de[...]
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6 Inserting Batteries into the Remote Contr ol Before you can use the r emote control, you must first insert the supplied batteries. If you want to use this remote contr ol to operate other video components, such as a TV or cable box, you must also program the r emote as described in the Appendix on page 85. T o install the batteries: 1 Push and s[...]
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7 Chapter 2 Using Basic Functions Y ou can start watching programs using just a few buttons on the remote contr ol. Here’s an overview of the buttons you’ll use most often. Remote Control for Model SA T -A4 See Also q Pages 9–10 for a quick start to using the program guide and the Station Index. q Pages 81–83 for a complete description of t[...]
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8 Remote Control for Model SA T -B3 frutiger See Also q Pages 9–10 for a quick start to using the program guide and the Station Index. q Page 84 for a complete description of the buttons on the remote. Arrow Buttons Scroll thr ough the program guide. GUIDE Button Press to display the Custom Guide. SA T PO WER Button T urns the Digital Satellite R[...]
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9 Using a Progr am Guide The program guide displays the pr ogramming that’s available from your program pr oviders. 1 Press the GUIDE button to bring up the Custom Guide. 2 Move the highlight to the name of the program you want. Y ou’ll hear the audio and see the video (in the background) of each program as they ar e highlighted. The table belo[...]
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10 Using the Station Index The Station Index lets you select a program fr om a grid of station logos and call letters. Note Pressing EXIT r emoves all on-screen displays. Also, you may need to change to another station if a message appears, which requests that you pr ess the button to purchase the pr ogram, etc. 1 Press to bring up the Station Inde[...]
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11 Chapter 3 Connecting Y our DIRECTV System Read this chapter to set up your Digital Satellite Receiver for the first time, or to add or remove audio or video components connected to your system. Overview Y ou can connect the Digital Satellite Receiver in a variety of configurations. The answers to the following questions will determine how you [...]
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12 TV Only TV With RF Connector Only Refer to the illustration below . 1 Connect the RG-6 cable from the Satellite Antenna’s LNB to the Digital Satellite Receiver ’s SA TELLITE IN jack. Y our VHF/UHF IN jack may be labeled as RF IN. 2 Connect the Digital Satellite Receiver ’s VHF(SA T)/UHF OUT jack to the TV’s VHF/UHF IN jack. Note A VHF/UH[...]
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13 TV With A/V Connectors Refer to the illustration below . 1 Connect the RG-6 cable from the Satellite Antenna’s LNB to the Digital Satellite Receiver ’s SA TELLITE IN jack. If your TV has only one AUDIO IN jack, connect the lower (mono) AUDIO L jack on the Digital Satellite Receiver to the TV’ s AUDIO IN jack. 2 Connect the Digital Satellit[...]
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14 TV and VCR Refer to the illustration on the opposite page. 1 Connect the RG-6 cable from the Satellite Antenna’s LNB to the Digital Satellite Receiver ’s SA TELLITE IN jack. 2 Complete one of the following to connect the Digital Satellite Receiver: q Better Connection : Connect the Digital Satellite Receiver ’s A/V jacks to the A/V IN jack[...]
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15 ACCESS CARD LOW SPEED D A T A VCR CONTROL DIGIT AL OUT (OPTICAL) SA TELLITE IN RF REMOTE R L(MONO) VIDEO OUT A UDIO VIDEO S VIDEO CH3 CH4 1 2 VHF/UHF IN VHF(SA T)/UHF OUT TEL LINE AC IN~ Digital Satellite Receiver 1 2 2 SA T -A4 receiver is pictured, but connections are identical for SA T -B3. 2 4 5 3[...]
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16 Home Entertainment System (Hi-Fi TV , Hi-Fi VCR, Audio/Video Receiver) Refer to the illustration on the opposite page. 1 Connect the RG-6 cable from the Satellite Antenna’s LNB to the Digital Satellite Receiver ’s SA TELLITE IN jack. 2 Connect the Digital Satellite Receiver ’s A/V jacks to the VCR and A/V receiver ’s A/V IN jacks. 3 Conn[...]
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17 Digital Satellite Receiver 5 7 6 2 3 1 2 4[...]
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18 Connecting the IR Blaster SA T -A4 receiver is pictured, but connections are identical for SA T -B3. The IR Blaster works with the Digital Satellite Receiver ’s T imer function to automatically start and stop the recor ding function of your VCR. 1 Connect the IR Blaster to the Digital Satellite Receiver ’s VCR CONTROL jack. Then place the IR[...]
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19 Setting Up the RF Antenna (SA T -A4 Only) The RF (radio frequency) antenna enables the r emote control to operate the Digital Satellite Receiver even if the Digital Satellite Receiver is located in another room or is placed behind a cabinet door . Note Y ou must set up the RF antenna if you plan on using the RF feature. T o set up the RF antenna[...]
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20 Setting Up Y our DIRECTV System Viewing Satellite Pr ograms 1 T urn on the TV , and then set the TV’s line input to the Digital Satellite Receiver . (For example, set the TV to channel 3 or 4, if you used an RF connection; or set to VIDEO1, etc., if you used an A/V connection.) 2 T urn on the VCR and A/V receiver , if you connected these compo[...]
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21 Chapter 4 Using the DIRECTV System F eatures Read this chapter to learn how to use system features including the Master program guide, Station Index, Favorite Station Guide, and the ordering of pay per view pr ograms. Overview This chapter provides detailed instr uctions for using the main features of your Digital Satellite Receiver . T opics in[...]
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22 Before Y ou Get Started ... Make sure you (or your DIRECTV System installer) have completed the following procedur es before you start using your Digital Satellite Receiver: 1 Install the Satellite Antenna as described in the Satellite Dish Antenna Operating Instructions . Note Make certain that you (or your installer) have optimized the signal [...]
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23 Using the On-Screen Displays: Highlight and Select All of the features and functions of the Digital Satellite Receiver can be operated using a simple, two-step process: Highlight and Select. These two steps are explained below . Step 1: Highlight q T o highlight, move the joystick (SA T -A4) or press the arr ow buttons (SA T -B3) on the remote t[...]
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24 Displaying the Progr am Guide Y ou can select programs using the CH+ and CH- buttons, or you can enter the station number directly using the 0-9 buttons. However , because the DIRECTV System offers you such a variety of programming choices, you’ll get the most out of the system by using one of the on-screen pr ogram guides to find the program[...]
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25 F eatures of the Progr am Guide When you select a guide from the Main Menu or pr ess the GUIDE button on the remote, a pr ogram guide appears, similar to the following: Program guides, such as the Master Guide shown above, featur e a variety of elements, including: q Program guide title, such as Master Guide, Custom Guide, Movie Guide, Sports Gu[...]
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26 Moving Thr ough the Program Guide The on-screen pr ogram guides are displayed only one page at a time. Because the program guide usually contains many pages, you need to move through the guide to see mor e of the programs contained in the guide. Y ou can move by scrolling, paging, and direct station tuning. Scrolling T o scroll, use the r emote [...]
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27 Displaying F avorite Stations T o see your favorite stations at the top of the progr am guide: q Press the F A VORITE button. Pressing the F A VORITE button repeatedly cycles through the stations currently set for the five Favorite Station Guides (F A VORITE 1, 2, 3, 4, 5), and then back to the normal guide. Note See page 37 for instructions on[...]
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28 Selecting a Progr am from the Guide For all programs except pay per view (PPV), you can select a pr ogram from the guide just by pr essing the button. If the pr ogram is currently showing, the guide disappears and the pr ogram you selected appears. If the program has not yet started, a pop-up window appears, which gives you the option of adding [...]
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29 Selecting a Category List The Category List displays programs alphabetically by pr ogram title, as opposed to the Guide format, which sorts the programs numerically by station number . A sample Movies List is shown below . T o display a Category List, select MOVIES LIST from the Main Menu. T o set up a differ ent program category for the Categor[...]
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30 Selecting a Different Category Guide or List Y ou can use the SELECT GUIDE and SELECT LIST options in the Main Menu to select subsets of the Master Guide in either the Guide or List format. 1 Press the MENU button to bring up the Main Menu. 2 Select CA TEGOR Y GUIDE or CA TEGOR Y LIST from the Main Menu. The Select Guide (or List) screen appears[...]
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31 Selecting a Guide Time The TIME option lets you select from a list of futur e program guides. T o select a future pr ogram guide: 1 Select TIME from the Category Guide scr een. 2 Select the time you want to display. 3 Select OK to display the selected program guide, or select dif ferent options for guide, category , or subcategory . Selecting a [...]
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32 Selecting a Guide Subcategory The SUBCA TEGORY option lets you select from a list of program guide subcategories, based on the selected program category . Note Y ou cannot select SUBCA TEGORIES if CA TEGOR Y is set to ALL. T o select a progr am guide subcategory: 1 Select SUBCA TEGORY from the Category Guide screen. The Select Subcategory screen[...]
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33 Using the Station Index The Station Index is an on-screen display that contains the station logo (or call letters) of all the stations in the system. T o display the Station Index: q Press the button on the remote control. The Station Index appears. The station you are curr ently tuned to is automatically highlighted and program title is display[...]
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34 Displaying F avorite Stations in the Station Index T o display your favorite stations on the top row of the Station Index: q Press the F A VORITE button. Pressing the F A VORITE button repeatedly cycles through the five Favorite Station Guides. Note See page 37 for instructions on setting up your favorite stations. Changing the Appearance of th[...]
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35 Setting Up the Timer Y ou can select from two ways to automate VCR r ecording of programs: q Setting the T imer and then setting your VCR timer . q Setting the T imer and using the Sony IR Blaster to automatically control the VCR (see “Connecting the IR Blaster” on page 18, and “VCR Recording” on page 66 for details). Setting the Timer T[...]
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36 Setting the Daily/W eekly Timer T o set the timer for every day or for the same day(s) every week: 1 In step 4 (page 35), move the highlight down repeatedly to select one of the DA Y options, which are displayed in the following sequence: Current Date à D AIL Y à MON-FRI à EVER Y SA T ... à EVER Y MON à EVER Y SUN à 1 Month Later à (Cycle[...]
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37 Using the F avorite Station Guides The Favorite Station Guide is a program guide that includes up to seven of your favorite stations. Y ou can create up to five Favorite Station Guides: F A VORITE 1, 2, 3, 4, 5. Setting Up and Using the F avorite Station Guides T o set up the F avorite Station Guide: 1 Press the F A VORITE button. The first Fa[...]
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38 3 T o assign a station to the flashing Favorite Station button, do one of the following: q Select it from the station list by highlighting it and then pressing the button. q Enter the station number (such as 100), using the 0-9 buttons on the remote. Then pr ess the button. The station list disappears, and the Favorite Station Guide reappears w[...]
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39 T o set other F avorite Station buttons: q Repeat steps 2 and 3. T o clear a F avorite Station button setting: q Overwrite the setting by repeating steps 2 and 3. Or , highlight the button and then select CLEAR ST A TION. T o set up or display a different F avorite Station Guide: q Press the F A VORITE button repeatedly to select the Favorite St[...]
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40 Displaying the Progr am Banner The program banner pr ovides useful information about the program you’re curr ently watching. Note Before you can bring up the pr ogram banner , you must first clear the program guide from your TV scr een. Pressing EXIT turns off any on-screen displays. Also, you may need to change to another station if a messag[...]
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41 Using the DISPLA Y Featur e Y ou can use the DISPLA Y button to change the appearance of the on- screen displays. The chart below illustrates how the DISPLA Y button toggles through the three types of displays of Pr ogram Guides (and Lists), Station Index, and Favorite Station Guide. Program Guide/List Station Index F avorite Station Guide 7 sta[...]
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43 Chapter 5 Using the Options Menu Read this chapter to get information about using the Options Menu to customize the setup of the on-screen displays, r eview and cancel your purchases, and r ead mail messages that have been sent to you. Overview This chapter describes how to: q Check and cancel pay per view programs you’ve or dered (page 45). q[...]
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44 Displaying the Options Menu T o bring up the Options Menu: 1 Press the MENU button to bring up the Main Menu. 2 Select OPTIONS MENU. The Options Menu appears. The following pages describe how to use the Options Menu to alter your system’s setup. MASTER GUIDE 2 CA TEGOR Y GUIDE MOVIE GUIDE 4 OPTIONS MENU 7 EXIT 5 TIMER SETUP 8 CA TEGOR Y LIST 3[...]
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45 Checking and Cancelling PPV Purchases Use the Review/Cancel Purchases scr een to see a record of r ecent purchases you’ve made thr ough your Digital Satellite Receiver . Y ou can also use this screen to cancel pay per view (PPV) pr ograms you’ve order ed, but haven’t yet watched. Note The Review/Cancel Purchases scr een lists only purchase[...]
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46 Setting Display Options The Set Display Options screen allows you to customize the look of the on-screen displays and to select how you want the JUMP button to function (Standard or Jump Loop). T o bring up the Set Display Options screen: 1 Select DISPLA Y OPTIONS from the Options Menu. The Set Display Options screen appears, with the curr ent s[...]
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47 Setting the Station Order The ST A TION ORDER option lets you change the order in which stations are displayed in the pr ogram guides to alphabetical or numerical. The default setting is NUMERICAL. 1 Select ST A TION ORDER from the Set Display Options screen. 2 Select NUMERICAL or ALPHABETICAL. 3 Select RETURN to return to the Options Menu. Sett[...]
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48 Using the Jump Loop F eature Standard J ump vs . Jump Loop Mode When the Digital Satellite Receiver is set to Standard Jump mode, pressing the JUMP button toggles back and forth between the two most recently selected stations. When the Digital Satellite Receiver is set to Jump Loop mode, pressing the JUMP button toggles among as many as 5 statio[...]
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49 Setting Locks and Limits The Locks and Limits feature gives you contr ol over the use of your system. Y ou can restrict program viewing by cost, ratings, and station. Y ou can also set a lock to prevent the or dering of pay per view programs. T o display the Locks and Limits screen: 1 Select LOCKS AND LIMITS from the Options Menu. The Set Locks [...]
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50 Setting a Spending Limit T o set a spending limit: 1 Select SPENDING LIMIT from the Set Locks and Limits scr een. 2 Enter a spending limit, using the 0-9 buttons to enter the dollar value. Then press the button. 3 Select another lock or limit to set, or go to step 4. 4 Lock your system, as described in “Locking Y our System” on page 52. Sett[...]
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51 Setting the P ay P er View Lock T o set the pay per view lock: 1 Select P A Y PER VIEW from the Set Locks and Limits scr een. 2 Select LOCKED to prevent PPV pr ogram purchases. Select UNLOCKED to allow PPV program pur chases. 3 Select another lock or limit to set, or go to step 4. 4 Lock your system, as described in “Locking Y our System” on[...]
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52 Locking Y our System T o lock an unlocked system: 1 Select LOCK from the Set Locks and Limits scr een. 2 Enter a four-digit passcode number . Use the 0-9 buttons to enter the numerical value. Each number you enter appears as an asterisk ( ), which keeps your passcode secret. 3 When prompted, enter your passcode again. (This confirms your select[...]
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53 Unlocking Y our System T o unlock a locked system: 1 Select LOCKS AND LIMITS from the Options Menu. The Set Locks and Limits screen appears, with the curr ent settings shown next to each button. The padlock ( ) indicates that the system is currently locked. 2 Select UNLOCK. 3 Enter the passcode number you used to lock the system. Use the 0- 9 bu[...]
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54 Setting Up a List of Custom Stations If there ar e stations listed in the Master Guide that you don’t subscribe to or watch often, you can use the Custom Stations feature to specify which stations from the Master Guide you want to skip. After you’ve set skipped stations, they will not appear in the: q Custom Guide q Station Index q Stations [...]
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55 Using the A UT O Skip Featur e When you select the AUTO button, the Digital Satellite Receiver automatically scans all the stations in the current Master Guide. During this scanning process, the Digital Satellite Receiver determines which stations you are not authorized to watch and then sets these stations to be skipped. Y ou can use this featu[...]
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56 Setting Audio Options Y our program pr oviders may broadcast multiple audio tracks with a single video source. For example, a football game might use a dif ferent audio track for each sports commentator or a movie might include Dolby Digital sound as well as both English and Spanish language audio tracks. How to Determine which Audio T racks Are[...]
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57 4 T o change the audio track for the current pr ogram, select an audio track. T o change the default language for all programs, select DEF AUL T . Then see “Setting a Default Language” below . T o change the default Dolby Digital setting, select DOLBY DIGIT AL. Then see “Setting Dolby Digital” on page 58. 5 T o save your changes and retu[...]
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58 Setting Dolby Digital (SA T -A4 only) Use the DOLBY DIGIT AL button to select the default setting for receiving Dolby Digital sound. This setting determines the output fr om the DIGIT AL OUT terminal only . The AUDIO out jacks do not output Dolby Digital signals. Note T o enjoy Dolby Digital sound, you must connect your Digital Satellite Receive[...]
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59 Reading Y our Messages Occasionally , your program providers will send messages to your Digital Satellite Receiver . These messages contain useful information about your system, such as information about new services, program promotions, or billing. How to Determine When Y ou’ve Received Mail There ar e several ways to tell if you have unread [...]
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60 Reading a Message T o read a message: 1 Select the envelope from the Messages scr een. A selected message appears with a checkmark ( ü ) beside it. Then select READ. The full text of the message appears. 2 T o erase a message after you’ve read it, select ERASE. T o keep a message after you’ve read it, select RETURN. Note Y our mailbox can h[...]
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61 Selecting Data Services In the future, your pr ogram providers may provide data services, which you can access through specific stations using the Digital Satellite Receiver ’s low-speed data port. For details about using a data port to access these data services, call your program pr oviders. How to Determine if Data Services Are A vailable [...]
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62 3 Select one of the following: Changing the Default Data Service Use the DEF AUL T button to select a default data service for all stations that provide data services. T o change the data service for all stations: 1 Select DEF AUL T from the Data Services screen. 2 Select a default data service. Setting the Baud Rate T o set the baud rate for th[...]
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63 Chapter 6 Using the Setup Menu Read this chapter to set up your Digital Satellite Receiver for the first time, check the antenna’s signal strength, or to r un a system test to diagnose any difficulties you may be having with your system. Overview The Setup Menu includes several options you can use to set up and troubleshoot your system. Use [...]
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64 Displaying the Setup Menu T o set up your system, first bring up the Setup Menu, as follows: 1 Press the MENU button to bring up the Main Menu. 2 Select SETUP MENU. 3 The Setup Menu appears: The following pages describe how to use the Setup Menu to set up your system. CA TEGOR Y GUIDE 1 MOVIES GUIDE 4 OPTIONS MENU 7 MASTER GUIDE 2 EXIT 5 TIMER [...]
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65 Setting Up the Satellite Dish Antenna T o install the Satellite Antenna, or to check the current signal level of the antenna, use the Set Up Antenna screen. Note Make ertain that the signal strength of the Satellite Antenna is optimized. If the signal is not optimized, you may experience losses in audio or video, especially during rain, snow , o[...]
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66 VCR Recording After hooking up your IR Blaster (see “Connecting the IR Blaster” on page 18 for details), you must identify and set the manufacturer and code type of your VCR. After doing this, you should perform an IR test to ensure that all of your VCR functions ar e working properly . 1 Select VCR RECORDING from the Setup Menu. 2 When the [...]
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67 3 After selecting the manufacturer , select the CODE type of your VCR. 4 Select TEST to determine if the POWER ON/OFF , RECORD and STOP functions of your VCR are working properly . 5 If the test is succesful, select OK to return to the Setup Menu. If the test fails, check the connection between the IR Blaster and your Digital Satellite Receiver [...]
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68 Replacing Y our Access Card In the event that your program pr oviders need to send you a new access card, use the Access Card option to initialize your new car d. During this process, you’ll follow the on-scr een instructions to copy information from the old car d onto the new card. After you initialize the new card, your old car d becomes inv[...]
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69 3 Select OK from the Replace Access Card scr een. 4 Follow the instructions as they ar e displayed to complete the procedur e. When the message “Replace Access Card Procedur e Complete” appears, select OK to return to the Setup Menu. RETURN REPLACE A CCESS CARD Please insert OLD access card and select OK to initialize NEW card. CA UTION: Aft[...]
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70 Setting the Aspect Ratio Use the Aspect Ratio option to set the Digital Satellite Receiver ’s display to match your TV’s picture. T o set the aspect ratio: 1 Select ASPECT RA TIO from the Setup Menu. 2 Select one of the options, based on the type of TV you have: q If you have a standard TV , select 4:3. q If you have a wide-screen TV , selec[...]
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71 Setting Up the Remote Control (SA T -A4 Only) The Set Up Remote screens let you set up the Digital Satellite Receiver to accept IR (infrared) or RF (radio fr equency) signals from the remote control and to change the RF security code for the Digital Satellite Receiver . Y ou can also use this screen to display a list of codes you can use to prog[...]
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72 Setting the Security Code (SA T -A4 Only) If the Digital Satellite Receiver is accepting or receiving signals fr om another RF remote contr ol in your home (or from a neighbor ’s house), you can eliminate this problem by changing the security codes for the Digital Satellite Receiver and remote contr ol. Note As an alternative, you can eliminat[...]
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73 Step 2: Set the Remote Control’ s RF Security Code 1 Press the CODE SET button on the r emote control. 2 Using the number buttons on the remote contr ol, enter the three- digit security code you selected for the Digital Satellite Receiver in step 2 on page 72. 3 Press the ENTER button on the r emote control. The RF security code is now changed[...]
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74 Displaying the Progr ammable Codes Y ou can also use the Setup Remote screen to display a list of codes you can use to program the r emote control to operate other components, such as TVs and VCRs. Note These code numbers and instructions are also described in “Pr ogramming the Remote Control” on page 85. T o display the list of progr ammabl[...]
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75 Running a System T est The System T est lets you check the integrity of your system's components, including: q Antenna signal q System tuning q Phone line q Access card Use the System T est if you are experiencing pr oblems with your system. T o run the System T est: 1 Select SYSTEM TEST from the Setup Menu. 2 Select TEST . The System T est[...]
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76 Displaying Help , Tips , and Shortcuts Displaying T roubleshooting Information T o display troubleshooting information: 1 Select TROUBLESHOOTING from the Setup Menu. 2 Select the topic for which you want information. Details of that topic are displayed. 3 Press the button to return to the T r oubleshooting screen. 4 Select RETURN to return to th[...]
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77 Appendix Other Information This appendix includes supplementary information, including: q Locations and descriptions of the controls and indicators on the front and back panels of the Digital Satellite Receiver (page 78). q Remote control button descriptions (page 81). q Programming the r emote to operate your TV and other video components (page[...]
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78 Location and Function of Controls Front P anel Button Description POWER Button T urns the Digital Satellite Receiver on and off. MENU Button Brings up the Main Menu. GUIDE Button Brings up the Custom Guide. The arrow buttons highlight items in the on-scr een displays (program guides, menus, etc.). The button selects highlighted items. Power Indi[...]
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79 Back P anel (SA T -A4) Connector Description Cable T ype SA TELLITE IN Connects to the LNB on the Satellite Antenna. Solid Bare Copper RG-6 Coaxial (75-ohm/F-type) DIGIT AL OUT Connects to the optical in jack on your Dolby Digital decoder or Dolby Digital A/V receiver . Optical cable LOW SPEED DA T A Allows you to connect your Digital Satellite [...]
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80 Back P anel (SA T -B3) Connector Description Cable T ype SA TELLITE IN Connects to the LNB on the Satellite Antenna. Solid Bare Copper RG-6 Coaxial (75-ohm/F-type) LOW SPEED DA T A Allows you to connect your Digital Satellite Receiver to new technologies, as they are intr oduced. Additional accessories may be requir ed. Depends on future applica[...]
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81 Using the Remote Control After you’ve installed the batteries and programmed the r emote control, use these pr ocedures to operate your system components: The FUNCTION buttons flash to indicate which component the remote contr ol is set to operate. 1 Select the component that you want to use: T o operate a cable box, TV , or the Digital Satel[...]
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82 TV Switches the input of the TV . SA T Switches the output of the Digital Satellite Receiver to TV (normal TV programs), if you’ve connected a TV cable or antenna, or to SA T programs. SA T TV SA T : Used to tune to and set stations in the Jump Loop (SA T). See “Using the Jump Loop Feature” on page 48 for details. TV , Cable: T unes to the[...]
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83 Inside P anel (SA T -A4) Button Operates Description VCR DVD AMP Switches to VCR, DVD or AMP mode, depending on how you’ve set up the remote for these positions. VCR DVD Eject VCR DVD Rewind VCR DVD Play VCR DVD Fast-forward VCR DVD AMP T urns the VCR, DVD or amp on and off. VCR AMP Changes the VHF/UHF output of the VCR. Changes the input of t[...]
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84 SA T -B3 Remote Control Button Oper - ates Description VTR(VCR): T urns the VTR(VCR) on and off. TV : T urns the TV on and off. SA T: T urns the Digital Satellite Receiver on and of f. VTR(VCR): Puts the remote in VTR mode. In VTR mode, the remote operates your VCR. TV : Puts the remote in TV mode. In TV mode, the remote operates your TV . SA T:[...]
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85 Progr amming the Remote Control The Digital Satellite Receiver ’s r emote control is pr eset at the factory to operate Sony brand TVs. If you have a TV other than Sony brand, or you have other video components that you want to control with the Digital Satellite Receiver ’s r emote, use the following procedur es to program the remote. Note Y [...]
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86 Progr ammable Codes TV Codes Manufacturer Code Sony 101 Admiral (M. W ards) 102, 1 14, 109 ABC 1 12 Bell & Howell (M. W ards) 1 14, 109, 138 Broksonic 103, 1 12 Craig 122, 123, 120, 121 Croslex 1 1 1 Curtis Mathis 103, 119, 123 Daewoo 135, 136, 103 Daytron 1 13 Emerson 122, 1 13, 120, 121, 123, 103, 1 15 Fisher 125 General Electric 102, 1 18[...]
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87 T roubleshooting Symptom Possible Causes and Remedies No picture (poor picture quality or loss of pictur e) q If you are r eceiving only a few stations, for example, stations 100, 205, and 999, call your program pr oviders to have your programming activated. q Check to make sure the Digital Satellite Receiver is on and set to SA T mode. See page[...]
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88 Cannot find the station of the pay per view program you’ve or dered q See “Checking and Cancelling PPV Purchases” on page 45 to get information (station, start times, etc.) about programs you’ve or dered. Cannot cancel a pay per view order via the Purchase menu option q Y ou cannot cancel pay per view orders that you’ve watched or tun[...]
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89 If you are unable to r esolve problems with your system, please see “Customer Support” on page 2 for customer support information and telephone numbers. Access card pr oblems q Check that the card is inserted pr operly . See page 68. q Call your program pr oviders. See “Customer Support” on page 2. Remote control does not work q T o oper[...]
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90 Precautions On Safety q If you spill or drop anything into the cabinet, unplug the Digital Satellite Receiver and have it checked by qualified personnel before operating it any further . q Operate the Digital Satellite Receiver only on 120 V AC. q For detailed safety precautions, see the “Important Safeguar ds” leaflet that came with the D[...]
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91 FCC Regulations and Information FCC Registration Information Y our Digital Satellite Receiver has been registered by the Federal Communication Commission (FCC) as not being harmful to the telephone network when connected directly to the telephone lines. In order to fully comply with the Rules of the FCC, the following instructions should be read[...]
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92 Limited W arranty DIRECTV Systems SONY ELECTRONICS INC. (“SONY”) warrants this Pr oduct (including any accessories) against defects in material or workmanship as follows: 1 LABOR. For a period of 90 days from the original date of purchase, if the Pr oduct is determined to be defective, SONY will repair or r eplace the Product at no char ge. [...]
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93 Specifications Input Jacks UHF/VHF 75 ohm f-type Satellite Dish Antenna 75 ohm f-type RF Remote (SA T -A4) AC Power (120 V , 60 Hz) Output Jacks S-VIDEO OUT 4-pin mini DIN VIDEO (RCA jacks) (2) OPTICAL OUT (1) AUDIO R/L (RCA jacks) (2) VHF(SA T)/UHF , f-type Low-Speed Data 9-pin D-Sub Female TEL LINE VCR CONTROL (1) Input Frequency 950 - 1450 M[...]
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94 Index 0-9 buttons 7, 8, 26, 82, 84 16:9 aspect ratio 70 4:3 aspect ratio 70 ( audio symbol ) 40, 56 ( data services symbol) 40, 61 Dolby Digital Audio symbol 40, 56 ( lock symbol) 49, 53 ( messages symbol ) 59 button 7, 8, 27, 78 A access card, replacing 68 antenna See also RF antenna. setting up 65 signal level 65 arrow buttons on front panel 7[...]
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95 P paging 26, 29 passcode, setting 52, 53 Pause button 83 pay per view cancelling programs 45 free preview 28 locking 49 reviewing purchases 45 watching programs 28 PIP 81 Play button 83 POWER buttons 7, 8, 78, 81, 83, 84 power indicator 78 precautions 90 problems diagnosing 75 troubleshooting 87 Program Banner 40 purchases. See pay per view. R r[...]
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96 Printed in the U.S .A.[...]