ProScan PRD8630A Receiver Owner's manual

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DSS
®
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User’s Manual
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Do not stack electronic components or other objects on top of the DSS
®
Receiver. The slots on top of the receiver must be left uncovered to allow
proper airflow to the unit. Blocking the airflow to the unit could impair
performance or damage your receiver and other components.
Do not stack the DSS receiver on top of a “hot component” such as an audio
power amplifier.
FCC Regulations state that unauthorized changes or modifications to this
equipment may void the user’s authority to operate it.
Note to Cable TV Installer: This reminder is provided to call your attention to Article 820-40 of the
National Electrical Code (Section 54 of the Canadian Electrical Code, Part 1)
which provides guidelines for proper grounding and, in particular, specifies that
the cable ground shall be connected to the grounding system of the building as
close to the point of cable entry as practical.
Note to Satellite Dish Installer: This reminder is provided to call your attention to Article 810 and in particular
article 810-15 of the National Electrical Code which covers proper installation
and grounding of television receiving equipment as well as to article 820-40 of
the National Electrical Code which specifies that the satellite dish cable ground
shall be connected to the grounding system of the building as close to the point
of cable entry as practical.
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or shock hazard, do
not expose this
receiver to rain or
moisture.
Cautions
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Table of Contents
First Things First ..............................................................3
What’s in the Box............................................................................... 5
Using This Manual .............................................................................6
The Only Rule: Point and Select ..................................... 7
The Program Guide .........................................................9
Bringing Up the Program Guides......................................................10
Using the GUIDE Button ..................................................................10
Scrolling Channel By Channel .........................................................10
Scrolling Page By Page..................................................................... 11
Tuning to a Program ......................................................................... 11
Selecting A Program Guide from the Main Menu .............................11
Types of Program Guides .................................................................12
Sorting the Grid and Info Guides ......................................................14
Exiting A Program Guide ..................................................................15
The Menu System ..........................................................17
Using the Menu System ...................................................................18
Exiting a Screen ...............................................................................18
Changing the Main Menu’s Appearance .......................................... 19
Menu Descriptions........................................................................... 20
Profiles ..........................................................................21
Personalizing The User Profiles ........................................................22
Creating and Editing a Profile ...........................................................23
Editing the Channel List ...................................................................24
Setting the Ratings Limit ...................................................................24
Locking a User’s Profile ...................................................................25
Controlling the System .....................................................................26
Setting Up Spending Limits ..............................................................26
Locking the System ..........................................................................27
Unlocking the System ......................................................................27
Choosing Your Profile to Watch DSS
®
Programming ........................ 28
More Features ...............................................................29
Pay-Per-View Programs ....................................................................30
Using the Attractions Guide .............................................................31
Using the Purchases Menu ...............................................................32
Timer Feature................................................................................... 33
Connecting the VCR Controller ........................................................33
Recording with Timer.......................................................................34
Editing or Canceling a Timer ............................................................34
One-Button Recording with Timer................................................... 35
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Table of Contents
Using Fetch ..................................................................................... 35
The Mailbox .................................................................................... 35
Alternate Audio Programs ................................................................36
ALT AUD Remote Button .................................................................36
Picture Size...................................................................................... 37
System Test ...................................................................................... 37
New Access Card Setup ...................................................................37
Using On-Line Help......................................................................... 38
Sending the DSS
®
Signal to Multiple TVs ...................... 39
The Agile Modulator ........................................................................40
Selecting an Output Channel ...........................................................42
Single TV Output .............................................................................42
Remote Control Signal Extender .......................................................43
Connections ..................................................................45
Connecting Your DSS
®
Receiver to Your TV..................................... 46
Choosing a Connection....................................................................47
Interactive Setup ..............................................................................56
Disabling Interactive Setup ..............................................................56
Reference ......................................................................57
Parts of the DSS
®
System ..................................................................58
Front Panel Controls ........................................................................ 60
Back Panel Controls ......................................................................... 61
Remote Control Buttons ...................................................................62
Programming the Remote Control ................................................... 63
Using the Remote Buttons to Control a Device................................ 65
Remote Codes ................................................................................. 66
Glossary .......................................................................................... 68
Troubleshooting ............................................................................... 70
Appendix A: Warranty Information .............................. 71
Appendix B: FCC Regulations ....................................... 75
Appendix C: Accessories .............................................. 77
StarSight-Licensed: The manufacture and sale of the television schedule feature of this product was licensed under one or more of the
following patents of StarSight Telecast, Inc.; U.S. Patent Nos. 4,706,121; 4977,455; 5,151,789; and 5,353,121.
DSS
®
is a registered trademark of DIRECTV, Inc., a unit of GM Hughes Electronics
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First Things First
Take some time right now to read at least
the first five sections. Then, as you have
time, you can check out the rest of the
book.
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First
Things
First
Allow me to introduce Myself...
My name is Jay, and I wrote this PROSCAN User
Manual. You probably weren’t expecting a personal
introduction, but then, a PROSCAN DSS
®
system is
designed to give you more than you expected—even in
the User Manual.
Read the First Four sections
The first four sections of the manual introduce you to
your DSS
®
system, and show you how to use the on-
screen guides and menus. Reading these sections gives
you the basic information you need to navigate the
DSS
®
system.
Putting You in Control
The fifth section of the book introduces you to the
User Profiles feature, which lets you control the way
you watch DSS
®
programming by creating individual
channel lists, and by setting ratings limits and
spending limits.
What’s Left?
The rest of the book highlights the remaining features,
and includes reference information such as a
connections guide, a glossary, and an index.
First Things First
Point and select
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1
The Menu System
The Program Guide
3
4
Profiles
5
4
First Things First
What is the DSS
®
System?
You’ve purchased the DSS
®
Digital Satellite System, so you already
know a lot of the great things it offers. You know that the DSS
®
system
uses the latest satellite technology to deliver television programming to
your home. And you know that the transmissions are digital, so the
quality of the picture and audio rivals that of laser discs and CDs. You
know the dish is small—18 inches wide—and that it often can be
installed in a matter of hours. (See the DSS
®
Satellite Dish Antenna
Installer Guide for specific information.)
Those are the some of the things you probably know about the DSS
®
system. But what about the things you don’t know? For instance...
The DSS
®
system works like your TV. Pick up the DSS
®
remote and
push the DSS
®
button. Press the Channel Up/Down buttons to scan
through the channels. Press the number keys to go directly to a
channel.
There is an on-screen Program Guide. The Program Guide is like a
TV listing in the newspaper. It is designed to help you select
regular programs and pay-per-view events. You can also sort the
Guide to list only specific types of programs. You can select Sports,
for example, and your guide will show current and upcoming
sports programs only. Or Movies. Or News.
There is the on-screen Menu System that allows you to customize
your system. You can set up your system, build channel lists,
preview coming attractions, set spending limits, and receive mail
from your program providers.
There are three types of On-line Help to assist you in learning how
to use the DSS
®
system: Auto Help, Help buttons, and the About
DSS menu. (See “Using On-line Help,” page 38.)
Ordering DSS
®
Programming
After you have installed your system, you should contact the service
providers, DIRECTV and USSB to receive DSS
®
programming.
Programming with DIRECTV: Call 1-800-347-3288
Programming with USSB: Call 1-800-204-USSB
When you order programming, you
need to know your Access Card
number. To get the number, select
Options from the Main menu, and
then select System Test. Wait for the
system to run all of it’s tests. The
Access Card number is displayed at
the end of the system test.
Write the Access Card number in
the space below for easy reference:
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First Things First
What’s in the Box
The following items come with your ProScan DSS
®
receiver:
Receiver (with access card inserted)
Remote Control Signal Extender
VCR Controller
Remote Controls
ON/OFF
DISPLAY
ANTENNA
MENU
SELECT
Receiver
Installing Batteries In the
Remote Control
Follow these steps whenever you need to install or change the
batteries in your DSS
®
remote.
1. Pull off the cover of the battery compartment.
2. Place four AAA batteries as shown, matching the + and - end of
each battery in each compartment.
3. Replace the cover.
REC
STOP PLAY
FAV
INPUT
PREV CH
DISPLAYGUIDE
MENU
SELECT
CLEAR
0
879
546
CHAN
213
ANT MUTEALT AUD
ALT
VCR DSSTV
OFF
ON
REW
FF
PAUSE FETCH
VOL
REC
STOP PLAY
FAV
INPUT
PREV CH
DISPLAYGUIDE
MENU
SELECT
CLEAR
0
879
546
CHAN
213
ANT MUTEALT AUD
ALT
VCR DSSTV
OFF
ON
REW
FF
PAUSE FETCH
VOL
Remote ControlsVCR ControllerRemote Control Signal Extender
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First Things First
Using This Manual
There are a couple of conventions used in this manual that might help
you read it.
Words that appear in ALL CAPS indicate the name of a button.
The names of on-screen menu option are shown in italics.
Important Note about This User’s
Manual
This manual assumes that your DSS
®
system has been installed,
meaning:
1. The DSS
®
satellite dish has been installed, correctly pointed at the
satellite, and connected to your DSS
®
receiver.
2. The DSS
®
receiver is connected to your television and to a
telephone line.
3. The access card is installed in your DSS
®
receiver.
Your access card has been matched to your receiver, and should
already be installed when you take the receiver out of the packing
box. The access card should only be taken out of the DSS
®
receiver when you are issued a new card by your programming
providers.
4. The DSS
®
remote control has batteries and can be programmed to
control both your DSS
®
receiver and your TV (if your TV is remote-
controllable).
If your system has not been installed, refer to the satellite dish
Installer's Guide for information regarding proper installation. Then,
refer to the section, “Connections,” in this manual. See your dealer for
specific information regarding professional installation or the purchase
of a Self-Installer’s Kit.
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The Only Rule:
Point and Select
Point
and
Select
First Things First
The Menu System
The Program Guide
Profiles
Point and select
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2
1
4
5
A Navigation Method
Point and Select is a method of navigating through the
menu system and program guides. Once you know
how to use the Point and Select method, you can
explore the menus to learn more about how your
DSS
®
system works.
Once you understand Point and Select,
you can do just about anything you want
with the menuing system.
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The Only Rule:
Point and Select
MENU•SELECT
What is Point and Select?
Point and Select is the two-step method you use to control the
DSS
®
system.
1. Point
You point by pressing the arrow keys on the remote or front panel.
Pressing the arrow keys moves the on-screen highlight to different
items in the Program Guide and the menu screens. Pressing an
arrow once moves the highlight one space in the direction of the
arrow.
For example, to point down (that is, to move the highlight toward
the bottom of the screen), press the down arrow. To point right,
press the right arrow.
2. Select
Once you have pointed to an item on the screen, select it by
pressing the MENU•SELECT button on the remote or front panel.
Selecting an item tells the menu system to go ahead and make the
change you have indicated.
For example, the instructions in the User’s Manual might tell you
to Point to the Help button and press MENU•SELECT.
Once you’ve got the hang of the Point and Select rule, you can use
any part of the DSS
®
system, beginning with the Program Guide.
Don’t worry about getting stuck inside
a menu. Pressing the CLEAR button
on the remote takes you out of the
menu system and back to the
program you were watching.
CLEAR
ARROW KEYS
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The Program Guide
The
Program
Guide
First Things First
The Menu System
The Program Guide
Profiles
Point and select
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5
Take some time to explore the different
types of Program Guides and use the one
that best suits your viewing habits.
What is a Program Guide?
A program guide is an on-screen programming
schedule. There are several types of guides, each
presenting the schedule in a different format.
Using the Program Guide is easy as long as you
remember the Point and Select rule. Point to items
on the screen by pressing the arrow keys on the
remote or front panel. Then, press MENU•SELECT to
tune to that program.
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1
3
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The Program Guide
Bringing Up the Program Guides
You can access the program guides by using the GUIDE button on the
remote, or by selecting Program Guide from the Main menu.
Using the GUIDE Button
Each press of the GUIDE button takes you to an alternate type of
program guide:
Press GUIDE once to see the seven-channel Grid Guide.
Press GUIDE again to see the five-channel Info Guide which
contains program information.
You can switch the order in which the Grid Guide and the Info Guide
appear by selecting Preferences from the Assistance menu, and then
using the arrow keys to set the Guide Format option.
Getting Around in the
Program Guide
This section describes how to change channels and move around the
Program Guide.
Changing Channels with the number
keys (0-9)
You can point quickly to any channel in the Program Guide by
entering the channel number with the number keys (0-9). For example,
to point to the first listing for Channel 128, press the numbers 1-2-8 on
the remote. To point to Channel 102, press 1-0-2.
Scrolling Channel By Channel
The programs that you see on the TV screen make up one section—or
page—of the total Program Guide. You can scroll to other sections
using the arrows: point to other times with the left and right arrows;
point to other channels with the up and down arrows.
REC
STOP PLAY
FAV
INPUT
PREV CH
DISPLAYGUIDE
MENU
SELECT
CLEAR
0
879
546
CHAN
213
ANT MUTEALT AUD
ALT
VCR DSSTV
OFF
ON
REW
FF
PAUSE FETCH
VOL
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The Program Guide
Scrolling Page By Page
If you want to scroll up or down through the Program Guide faster,
press the Channel Up/Down buttons on the remote control. The
highlight scrolls a page at a time. This is called “paging.”
Tuning to a Program
To tune directly to a program listed in the guide, point to the
program and press MENU•SELECT.
To see information about a program in the guide, press DISPLAY.
Then, you can select View Channel to tune to that channel.
If you select a future program, you are given program details. If you
choose a pay-per-view event, a second screen allows you to buy the
program, find out more information, or return to the Guide.
Selecting A Program Guide from
the Main Menu
When you access the program guides through the Main menu, you
have more available options:
1. Press MENU•SELECT to bring up the Main menu.
2. Point to Program Guide and press MENU•SELECT.
The Program Guide menu screen appears.
This is the Program Guide menu. Use the arrow to
scroll down to see the Attractions Guide option.
If you select a future program, you are
given program details. If you choose a
pay-per-view event, a second screen
allows you to purchase the program,
find out more information, or return
to the Guide.
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The Program Guide
Types of Program Guides
There are five types of program guides: the Grid Guide, the Info
Guide, the Topic Guide, the Channel Guide, and the Attractions
Guide.
The Grid Guide
Shows the schedule in a time-and-channel format, similar to a TV
schedule listed in a newspaper.
The seven-channel Grid Guide.
The Info Guide
Shows you five channels and includes a brief description of the
selected program.
The five-channel Info Guide gives you a brief program
description.
By default, the Grid Guide appears
when you press the GUIDE button on
the remote. Go to the Preferences
menu (located within the Assistance
Menu) to change the default guide
from the Grid Guide to the Info
Guide.
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The Program Guide
The Topic Guide
Lets you sort the programming schedule to show certain topics, such
as “movies” or “sports.”
The Topic guide.
The Channel Guide
Displays the programming schedule in a channel-by-channel format.
The Channel guide.
The Attractions Guide
Displays coming attractions and special events information.
The Attractions guide.
See the section on purchasing pay-per-
view programs for more information
on the Attractions guide.
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The Program Guide
Sorting the Grid and Info Guides
There are six on-screen choices—called “buttons”— at the bottom of
the Grid Guide and the Info Guide: down arrow, Movies, Sports,
Other, All, and Sort.
The Sorting buttons are at the bottom of the screen.
The arrow button allows you to scroll down through other channels in
the guide. Point to the down arrow, and then press MENU•SELECT to
scroll down through the program guide.
Using the Sorting Buttons
The remaining buttons at the bottom of the guide are called “sorting
buttons.” These buttons allow you to simplify the guide to show
specific types of information such as movies, or sports.
The Movies button lists movies only. After selecting Movies, point to
the Theme button that appears and press MENU•SELECT to sort the
guide to list specific types of movies, such as comedies or thrillers.
The Sports button lists sporting events only. After selecting Sports,
point to the Theme button that appears and press MENU•SELECT to
sort the guide to highlight specific types of sports, such as basketball or
soccer.
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The Program Guide
Allows you choose from a list of sorting topics. Once you have
selected a sorting topic from the list, your guide will be simplified to
show only that type of program.
After selecting a topic, a Themes button may appear in the place of the
Other button.
Resets the guide to show all available channels and listings.
The Sort button takes you to the Guide Filter menu screen
Using the Themes Button
After you select one of the sorting buttons, the name of that button
changes into the Themes button. Use the Themes button to further sort
the Grid or Info Guide to show subtopics (“themes”). For example,
you could simplify the guide to show “baseball” under the Sports
sorting button, or “comedies” under Movies.
Exiting A Program Guide
There are two ways to exit a Program Guide:
Point to a channel and press MENU•SELECT.
Press CLEAR on the remote.
The Program Guide disappears and you are returned to regular
program viewing. If you have selected a pay-per-view program, a
display screen allows you to purchase the selected program.
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The Menu System
The Menu
System
First Things First
Profiles
5
Once you understand Point and Select,
you can do just about anything you want
with the menuing system.
Use the MENU•SELECT button to bring
up the Living Room main menu, and then
use Point and Select to choose a menu
option.
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The Menu System
3
The Program Guide
Point and select
2
1
What’s a Menu?
The DSS
®
menu is a list of choices, just like a menu
in a restaurant. And, just as a restaurant menu is
divided into sections such as appetizers, entrees, and
desserts, the on-screen menus are also separated
into sections to help you find the information you
need.
Your On-Screen Living Room
The first menu in this DSS
®
system looks like a living
room. You might consider this your “home base” for
customizing your DSS
®
system because you use the
Living Room Main Menu to get to other parts of the
system, such as the User Profiles menu or the
Assistance menu.
Don’t Forget Point and Select
As with all of the on-screen displays, you use Point
and Select to navigate.
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The Menu System
If the Main Menu doesn’t appear when
you press MENU•SELECT, the remote
might not be in DSS
®
mode. Try
pressing the DSS button on the
remote, and then MENU•SELECT.
Using the Menu System
To bring up the Main Menu, press MENU•SELECT on the remote.
The Living Room Main Menu.
To use the menu system, you need to know the Point and Select rule.
Use the arrows on the remote to point to an item on the screen, and
then press MENU•SELECT to select it.
Exit and Help
There are Exit and Help buttons at the top of most screens. Point to
Exit and press MENU•SELECT to leave that screen. Point to Help and
press MENU•SELECT to see more information about that screen.
Exiting a Screen
There are two ways to exit a menu:
Point to Exit and press MENU•SELECT.
Press the CLEAR button on the remote control. The on-screen
displays clear from the screen and you return to TV viewing.
Using Help
All menus have a Help button. For example, selecting the Help button
from the Main Menu brings up all of the help balloons for the
Living Room.
1. Press MENU•SELECT to bring up the Living Room Main Menu.
2. Point to the Help button and press MENU•SELECT.
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