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6. Press the number keys to set the time A timer must be at least 5 minutes long to activate Presthe4 gt keys or the number keys to indicate the channel number Setting a Timer for Next Year If you set the timer for a month and day that have already passed in the current year the receiver will consider the setting to be for the next year on that date For example if it is December and you set a timer for February your timer will execute in February of the coming new year If You Press the GO BACK Key If you press the Go BACK key from the Set Timer menu a message screen will appear It will instruct you to do either one of the following e Cancel your changes by pressing the ENTER key 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 DSR305 User Guide 73 e nd 305 book Page 74 Tuesday April 15 2003 11 15 AM 74 Confirm Timor 9 59 This timar will tune to TAH GOZ Aug 1 from 9 57 bo 10 57 1 Confirm Timer and Leave Approve Purchase 1 Select option 1 Confirm Timer and Leave to complete your settings from the Set Timer menu and to retu
7. 305 book Page 1 Tuesday April 15 2003 11 15 AM E DSR 305 Digital Satellite Receiver User Guide 4 MOTOROLA SUA We 305 book Page 2 Tuesday April 15 2003 11 15 AM This manual is for use with the DSR 305 Series Digital Satellite Receivers Publication 480457 002 Rev AII Rights Reserved General Instrument Corporation doing business as the Broadband Communications Sector of Motorola Inc Motorola BCS 6450 Sequence Dr San Diego California 92121 Internet http www mot com DOCUMENTATION NOTICE The information contained in this document is subject to change without notice and should not be construed as a commitment by Motorola BCS Motorola BCS assumes no responsibility for any errors that may appear in this document nor does it make an express or implied warranty of any kind with regard to this material including but not limited to the implied warranties of merchantability and fitness for a particular purpose Motorola BCS shall not be liable for incidental or consequential damages in connection with or arising out of the furnishing performance or use of this document and the program material which it describes Gis SUA eS 305 book Page3 Tuesday April 15 2003 11 15 AM DSR 305 Digital Satellite Receiver User Guide Motorola Broadband Communications Sector ATTENTION This consumer unit is intended for the decodin
8. anej than presi ENTER to select 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 DSR305 User Guide 63 e 305 book Page 64 Tuesday April 15 2003 11 15 AM Setting a Future Day and Time for the Guide If you want to immediately look at program offerings in the IPG for another day or a specific time Display the Options menu press the OPTIONS key on the remote control Select option 2 Guide amp Favorites The Guide amp Favorites menu appears Select option 1 Set a Future Day amp Time for the Guide A Choose Day menu appears Select which day of the Guide you would like to display A Choose Time menu will appear Select the time of day for the Guide programming you would like to view Refer to the section entitled Guide IPG for more information about using the 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 amp Favorites The
9. Service Entrance Equipment Antenna Discharge To External Antenna Terminals of Product Power Service Grounding Electrode e g interior metal water pipe Bonding Jumper Ground Wire Optional Antenna Grounding Electrode Driven 8 Feet 2 44m into the Earth Ground Clamps if required by local codes see NEC section 810 21 Note to the system installer The purpose of this reminder is to call your attention to Article 820 40 of the NEC that 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 The illustration is an example of antenna grounding according to the National Electrical Code Section 810 Radio and Television Equipment Check your local building and electrical codes for other restrictions on antenna grounding e 305 book Page 11 Tuesday April 15 2003 11 15 AM Using Your Remote Your remote control s appearance may vary and some of the following descriptions may not apply to it Different remote models can control the following different combinations of equipment Receiver and TV Receiver TV and VCR Receiver TV VCR and auxiliary equipment A Word About Modes To enable the remote control to operate your receiver your TV and your VCR it may have as many as four main modes of operation SAT mode TV mode VCR mod
10. The default setting is Standard s e 305 book Page 41 Tuesday April 15 2003 11 15 AM Installation Audio Settings If you are in SAT mode digital broadcast two options appear on the Audio Settings menu 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 Satellite Audio Select option 2 Satellite Audio and then select Mono Stereo or Surround Installation Settings Tune in Satellite Signal This option allows you to see the strength of the signal your antenna is receiving Set VCR Code This option allows you to store your VCR code in your receiver When you use timers and want to record your favorite program your receiver will control your VCR 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 DSR305 User Guide 41 305 book Page 42 Tuesday April 15 2003 11 15 AM Remate Control Address 3 42 Current Address DOO Press and hold the SAT key on your Remote Control Tha light should flash Enter three numbers for your new address Tha fight the Remote Control should flash
11. Outdoor Cable Protection Protect all outdoor connections from moisture During installation treat all of the cable connectors on your LNB with coax seal even if the connection is installed under a weatherproof cover Internal heating can draw moisture or condensation into the covering of the unit and affect its operation Do not use silicone seal because it has a tendency to form air pockets Replacement Parts If your receiver requires repairs contact your equipment provider who will be able to assist you 305 book Page 9 Tuesday April 15 2003 11 15 SUA We Regulatory Statements 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 To protect the product from damage caused by F lightning and power line surges unplug it from the wall outlet and disconnect it from the antenna or cable system before a lightning storm or if the unit will be left unattended or unused for a long period of time Once a storm passes reconnect all antenna cables to the correct connectors If you live in an area that has frequent lightning storms buy polarized surge protectors and surge protectors for the power line telephone line and RF cable to protect your system from damage Never attempt to connect or disconnect any wires during a thunderstorm or lightning storm Safeguard Instructions 1 For
12. connected to your TV Select Hi Fi if it is connected to your stereo system Select option 2 and then select Mono Stereo or Surround the default is Surround 78 305 book Page 79 Tuesday April 15 2003 11 15 AM Options Installation Settings Tune in Satellite Signal This option allows you to see the strength of the signal your antenna is receiving ben Settings M 1 Tune in Satellite Signa gt 2 Rien mirol Address Press G0 BACK to return Set VCR Code This option allows you to store your VCR code in your receiver When you use timers and want to record your favorite program your receiver will control your VCR 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 Using the remote control Press the Options button Choose option 6 Change System Settings Choose option 3 Installation Settings On the Installation Settings menu choose option 3 Set Remote Control Address Now follow the instructions on the 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 Note To program your remote control for each receiver hold down the SAT key on the remote control until the light flashes Once the light
13. does mat check your user Press ENTER to confirm mew mddress Confirm Mew Adress Press GO BACK to return Using the remote control Press the Options key Choose option 6 Change System Settings Choose option 3 Installation Settings Onthe Installation Settings menu choose option 2 Set Remote Control Address Now follow the instructions on the 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 Note To program your remote control for each receiver hold down the SAT key on the remote control until the light flashes Once the light begins to flash enter the desired address either 000 001 002 or 003 42 ep 305 book Page 43 Tuesday April 15 2003 11 15 AM Installation System Status This is a view only screen that displays information about the status of the receiver System Status Trip Counter Modem Status Pres Trip Counter Trip Counter displays the variety of message updates from your service provider Modem Status Displays a number of messages which describe the current modem status TVPass Card Located on the front panel a cover is inserted into this slot for shipping only and can be easily removed if necessary Sleep Timer See Section 10 page 77 EAI Output This feature is used to select the dual satellite feature SAT A B that requires
14. 11 15 AM Remodulator Output Warranty amp Service Limited Warranty and Obtaining Services 85 Littutatiotis 3 Deren EE 86 Calling fOr Service ist te ee eed dene 86 How to Obtain Warranty Service 87 DSR305 User Guide WB i 305 book Pageiv Tuesday April 15 2003 11 15 AM SUA We V Gis Zs 305 book Page 1 Tuesday April 15 2003 11 15 AM Regulatory Statements All around the world people just like you are enjoying the ultimate in entertainment educational and informational programming This digital satellite receiver provides you just that delivering digital quality picture and sound to your television 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 Resale of signals received from broadcast satellites is explicitly regulated In any use or application involving resale or distribution the user should verify compliance with current laws regulations and approved procedures for use Where required lo
15. EXIT to return to view programming DSR305 User Guide 65 ep WZ 9 305 book Page 66 Tuesday April 15 2003 11 15 AM Setting Parental Controls amp 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 This applies to programs which have a U S content rating How to Display the Parental Control Menu Display the Options menu Select option 3 Set Parental Control If a password has already been programmed you will be asked to enter your password before you can have access to the Parental Control menu 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 menu appears 66 305 book Page 67 Tuesday April 15 2003 11 15 AM Options ew Pi d 12 00 PM Ervter yoru te Use 0 9 press ENTER to enter password or press GO BACK to return e Use the number keys to enter a password of up to 8 numbers An asterisk will appear each time you add a number Press the 4 key to move to the left and change a number When you are finished press the ENTER key The Confirm Password menu
16. OS OES INVE E 094 Mitsubishi e I eg ed o 062 067 068 069 070 071 109 124 125 140 183 21 20 Gis Zs 305 book Page 21 Tuesday April 15 2003 11 15 AM Using Your Remote ib LV A RM PEERS tence poke EG mae nM CA REA Iu 080 088 214 M ltiteclis arta E OPNS Vets ete etie ec ds 088 089 091 214 AAA 073 153 National 5 eI NEC 184 NEG ENS 030 031 032 062 081 092 093 100 102 127 128 160 210 GO 210 072 085 ui E YEA HEINE CES Ex E CC ETE REX GOT NV 006 Panasonic epu E DE p PEUT 021 022 023 024 026 054 098 114 129 184 ups or AS e e owed ated ah Site MM 037 092 094 Philo S uostebe eR AG Mk Re ORE UU ABLE SOE CIS 054 111 184 Philips 35 eb ue Li eo ER LESSER Ea Pan dat 054 065 085 154 155 184 Pioneer uelut rer e RU M Fete A ELS 062 073 074 075 076 093 RE 046 093 206 JI 105 RD 033 QUAKE Bh Cages 081 Quasar E RW Pe i 054 078 184 Radio Shack cese shui RR A the oh E EAE AE pet 081 082 084 085 109 184 188 214
17. Radio the name of the interest you have selected will appear on the left side of the header Channel name NBC W BRAVO DISCVRY etc Channel number A number from 1 to 999 Message An envelope icon appears if a message is waiting for you DSR305 User Guide Gs lt gt 305 book Page 46 Tuesday April 15 2003 11 15 46 Time The current time automatically appears on the right side of the header 814 ca 4 00PM 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 Press EXIT to remove the banner While you are viewing a channel if you press the FUTURE key the Browse Banner displays the next program s title start and end times and ratings icon Press EXIT to remove the banner Info Banner To obtain detailed information about the current program press the INFO key To obtain detailed program information about the next program on a selected channel press the INFO key and then press the FUTURE key or the gt key If the On Next banner is already displayed at the bottom of your screen just press the INFO key to display more detailed information about the next program Press the 4 key to return to the information display for the current program Gs A 305 book Page 47 Tuesday April 15 20
18. Section 10 1 NOTICE The Canadian Department of Communications label identifies certified equipment This certification means that the equipment meets certain telecommunications network protective operational and safety requirements The Department does not guarantee the equipment will operate to the user s satisfaction Before installing this equipment users should ensure that it is permissible to be connected to the facilities of the local telecommunications company The equipment must also be installed using an acceptable method of connection In some cases the company s inside wiring associated with a single line individual service may be extended by means of a certified connector assembly telephone extension cord The customer should be aware that compliance with the above conditions may not prevent degradation of service in some situations Repairs to certified equipment should be made by an authorized Canadian maintenance facility designated by the supplier Any repairs or alterations made by the user to this equipment or equipment malfunctions may give the telecommunication company cause to request the user to disconnect the equipment Users should ensure for their own protection that the electrical ground connections of the power utility telephone lines and internal metallic water pipe system if present are connected together This precaution may be particularly important in rural areas CAUTION Users should not attempt
19. Settings Check System Status EAL O BACK to return Viewing and Language Settings The Change Viewing and Language Settings option allows you to turn off the headers and banners choose the language for subtitles and audio and choose the size of the viewing area To use these options you will be using the onscreen menus Typically these settings are selected at the time of initial installation by your installer Press the OPTIONS key on the remote The Options menu appears Select option 6 Change System Settings and the System Settings menu appears 76 305 book Page 77 Tuesday April 15 2003 11 15 5 Options Sp i 12 34 PM 1 Channel Information 4 Ott 2 Subtitles English French Legame naris Franch Views d Press GO BACK to return Select Option 1 Change Viewing amp Language Settings the Viewing and 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 Select the option of your choice None Englis
20. Tuning the LNBF Setting 35 Fine Tuning the Elevation Setting 35 Fine Tuning the Compass Direction Setting 35 Authorizing Your Receiver ee 36 Completing the Receiver Connections to a Third Connections to TV Connections to TV and VCR Additional Features Viewing and Language Settings Audio Set ngs z xo sns oen REED D OU RIDES Installation Settini S cere Ure META System Status I Watching 45 How to Select Menu Options 45 Headers HEURE 45 Interests and Favorites pe 49 Interactive Program Guide IPG 51 How to Display the Guide Pay Per View Events eere 55 Purchasing PPV Events 55 How to Purchase an IPPV Event 56 5 61 How to Display and Use the Options Menu eee 61 Opening Your Mail tiep reete tet Setting Favorite Channels Setting Parental Controls amp Passwords Setting Timers irte List Purchases eee oe RE AB ETRAS UO Change System Settings op ERE I RSN Installation Settings System Stats D te eei ee es aree rs SUA eS 305 book Page iii Tuesday April 15 2003
21. a lias dead TUIS RE SS STAR 215 216 217 218 219 220 Techiliess c NEAN Ue NA RAE REM de IU 236 237 240 Toshibas s X SCA nece P OUR A s bise 230 243 252 253 soars hast dele 239 254 255 VET 221 230 252 22 Gis a 305 book Page 23 Tuesday April 15 2003 11 15 AM Using Your Receiver After plugging in your receiver it is necessary to allow it to warm up for 45 seconds Tune your TV to Channel 3 or 4 when using the receiver if instructed to do so by your installer Front Panel Descriptions 1 POWER The power button to turn the receiver on and off 2 FRONT PANEL DISPLAY An LED is visible when the unit is turned on and flashes each time you press a remote control key Green indicates a good signal Red indicates no signal lock 3 IR SENSOR Infrared sensor 4 TVPASS CARD In the event of certain types of data security problems your service provider may decide to utilize an authorization feature called TV Pass card This plastic card smaller than a credit card fits into a slot on the lower left corner of the receiver s front panel DSR305 User Guide 23 SUA eS 305 book Page 24 Tuesday April 15 2003 11 15 AM 24 Back Panel Connections The following back panel descriptions are for reference only C
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23. appears Re enter your password numbers and press the ENTER key The Password Changed menu appears letting you know that your password is now effective 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 A Password Changed screen will confirm that your password has been changed To Clear Your Password If you wish to clear your password so that no passwords are required to purchase Pay Per View programs or view locked out channels or programs 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 Press the ENTER key without keying in any numbers When the Confirm Password screen appears press the ENTER key again without keying in any numbers A Password Changed screen will confirm that your password has been cleared DSR305 User Guide 67 305 book Page 68 Tuesday April 15 2003 11 15 AM 2 Set Channel Locks Set Channel Locks option allows you to lock out specific channels from viewing Once a chann
24. have no such proof then the warranty will run from the date of shipment by Motorola BCS You should also keep this warranty for your records If you desire warranty service you must notify Motorola BCS within the applicable warranty period See How to Obtain Warranty Service below Within a reasonable period after proper notification Motorola BCS or an authorized Motorola BCS Service Center shall at its option repair or replace the defective part s or the affected component Replacement may be with factory refurbished parts or components You are responsible for any packing shipping and insurance charges associated with sending the component to any authorized service center for repair or replacement This warranty does not cover charges for any assembly installation setup or removal or adjustment of controls DSR305 User Guide 85 WY eS 305 book Page 86 Tuesday April 15 2003 11 15 AM NV 86 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 MOTOROLA BCS IS NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR DAMAGES CAUSED BY LIGHTNING IMPROPER ASSEMBLY INSTALLATION SETUP OR REMOVAL DAMAGES OR INOPERABILITY CAUSED BY ASSEMBLY OR USE WITH INCOMPATIBLE PRODUCTS RECEPTION PROBLEMS CAUSED BY INADEQUATE ANTENNA SYSTEMS OR DAMAGES CAUSED BY MISUSE ALTERATION IMPROPER MAINTENANCE SHIPMENT A
25. horizontal or vertical signals Second adjust the elevation of the satellite dish Third adjust the compass direction WB i WY eS 305 book Page 29 Tuesday April 15 2003 11 15 AM Installation Initial Adjustment to the LNBF You will need to mount and make an initial adjustment to the low noise block feed LNBF or feedhorn so that it is in the correct position for the city or geographic location in which you live Refer to the information supplied with your system While you are facing the front of the satellite dish mount the LNBF in the housing as indicated in the instructions for your dish If necessary loosen the clamp screw s As you look at the LNBF try to think of its position in terms of the hands of a clock In particular try to think of the LNBF s F connector the point where the wires attach as the hour hand pointing to one of the numbers on the face of a clock Point the LNBF as indicated in the instructions Once you have correctly pointed the LNBF tighten the LNBF clamp screw s but don t tighten them completely You may need to make a slight adjustment later on Initial Adjustment to the Elevation Setting Now you will need to make an initial adjustment to the elevation setting of the satellite dish the distance above the horizon to which it points Your dish mounting bracket may have a scale marker Refer to the information supplied with your system and set the eleva
26. locks after Locks is set to Off the Locks option automatically re sets itself to On Each time you press the POWER key to turn on the receiver the Locks option resets itself to On Setting Timers With timers you can schedule your viewing up to one year in advance whether you want to schedule one time only events or daily programs Once you have set the timer the receiver will automatically tune to the channel when the program begins You can change erase and review the timers whenever you wish Make sure to set your VCR if you wish to make a tape since the receiver will not automatically program your VCR to tape an event DSR305 User Guide oe WB i UY 305 book Page 70 Tuesday April 15 2003 11 15 AM 70 Sleep Timer Sometimes when you are watching a program SAT mode you will want to automatically turn off the picture and sound because you plan to fall asleep after a certain amount of time oy stem Change Audio Settings Change Inctallation Settings Check System Status 1 Sleep Ayme TAO Press GO BACK to ruri To set the sleep timer Display the Options menu press the OPTIONS key on the remote control Select option 6 Change System Settings and the System Settings menu appears Select option 5 Sleep Timer to highlight it Press the 4 keys to set the amount of time you wish to watch and hear a progra
27. ople Press If you are using the remote control press the OPTIONS key The Options menu will appear The following list will give you a broad overview of the menu options and the features they control 1 Open Your Mail This option lets you read personal programming or promotional messages Look for the envelope icon on your viewing screen DSR305 User Guide 61 305 book Page 62 Tuesday April 15 2003 11 15 2 Set Guide amp 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 LZ 5 3 Set Parental Control and Passwords Parental Control features and passwords allow you to control the programs channels and subject matter that can be viewed with the receiver 4 Set Timers This option allows you to set a timer to view or record a program at a future day and time up to one year in advance 5 List Purchases This list shows the date time cost and name of each purchased program 6 Change System Settings There are a variety of topics available through this menu option including language audio installation and system status settings The Sleep Timer is also located under this option Opening Your Mail Your digital satellite receiver is able to display a variety of message
28. portion but you may be able to purchase the next program After you purchase the next program a countdown timer displays how much time remains before the program begins Purchase a Future Program You can pre purchase a program that starts hours or days ahead by using timers as explained in the section entitled Options Setting Timers Changes in Purchase Options If a program provider changes the purchase options after you have pre purchased a program using a timer and if the change affects your purchase your purchase will be canceled and you must buy the program again DSR305 User Guide 57 e 305 book Page 58 Tuesday April 15 2003 11 15 AM 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 How to Display Your Purchase History The List Purchases option allows you to review a list of previously purchased IPPV programs Display the Options menu press the OPTIONS key on the remote control Select option 5 List Purchases The Purchases menu will display a list of purchases If it displays more than two programs
29. press the keys to scroll through them Press the GO BACK key to exit this menu Purchase List This list shows the date time cost and name of each purchased program The most recent purchase is at the top of the list If you wish to display previous purchases press the keys to scroll through the list A telephone icon indicates that the purchase was reported to the service provider 58 WY eS 305 book Page 59 Tuesday April 15 2003 11 15 AM Pay Per View Events Account Status If you are qualified to make IPPV purchases the Account Status option will display the word Active If the word Inactive appears you cannot purchase 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 DSR305 User Guide 59 WB i SA ds 305 book Page 60 Tuesday April 15 2003 11 15 AM 60 Gis 305 book Page 61 Tuesday April 15 2003 11 15 AM 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 our 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 rn E ther pri on ENTER choose
30. sent and an identification of the business or other entity or other individual sending the message and the telephone number of the sending machine or such business other entity or individual The telephone number provided may not be a 900 number or any other number for which charges exceed local or long distance transmission charges User Instructions If this equipment does cause interference to radio or television reception which can be determined by turning the equipment off and then on the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna Increase the distance between the equipment and receiver Connect the equipment into a different outlet so that the equipment and receiver are on different branch circuits Consult a dealer or an experienced radio TV technician for help Changes or modifications not expressly approved by Motorola BCS could void the user s right to operate the equipment and or the equipment warranty WB i 305 book Page 5 Tuesday April 15 2003 11 15 AM DSR305 User Guide Regulatory Statements 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
31. the ground wire use No 10 AWG 5 3mm2 copper No 8 AWG 8 4mm2 aluminum No 17 AWG 1 0mm2 clad steel or bronze wire or larger 2 Secure the antenna lead in wire and ground wires to the house with stand off insulators spaced 4 ft 1 22mm to 6 ft 1 83mm apart 3 Mount the antenna discharge unit as close as possible to the place where the lead in enters the house 4 Usea jumper wire that is no smaller than No 6 AWG 13 3mm2 copper or the equivalent when using a separate antenna grounding electrode See NEC Section 810 21 1 5 Inareas that are heavily prone to lightning storms install a lightning rod mounted to the top of the antenna on the back side Install a ground strap 2 AWG or larger of copper wire from the lightning rod to the rest of the antenna ground system DSR305 User Guide 9 QD eS 305 book Page 10 Tuesday April 15 2003 11 15 AM 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 Layer 1 Power Lines CH G id Service Entrance ue aal Conductors Standoff Insulators Antenna Lead in Wire Mast
32. to make such connections themselves but should contact the appropriate electric inspection authority or electrician as appropriate NOTICE The Ringer Equivalence Number REN assigned to each terminal device provides an indication of the maximum number of terminals allowed to be connected to a telephone interface The termination on an interface may consist of any combination of devices subject only to the requirement that the sum of the Ringer Equivalence Numbers of all the devices does not exceed 5 WB i SUA eS 305 book Page 6 Tuesday April 15 2003 11 15 AM 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 CAUTION To prevent electric shock do not use this polarized plug with an extension cord receptacle or other outlet unless the blades can be fully inserted to prevent blade exposure ATTENTION Pour viter les chocs lectriques ne pas utiliser cette fiche polaris e avec la prise d une rallonge ou de tout autre prise de courant si les lames de la fiche ne peuvent tre ins r es fond Lightning Flash Icon The lightning flash with arrowhead symbol within an equilateral triangle is intended to alert the user
33. to the presence of un insulated dangerous voltage within the product s housing that may be strong enough to constitute a risk of electric shock to persons Exclamation Point Icon The exclamation point within an equilateral triangle is intended to alert the user to the presence of important operating and maintenance servicing instructions in the literature accompanying the appliance This digital apparatus does not exceed the Class A Class B whichever is applicable limits for radio noise emissions from digital apparatus as set out in the Radio Interference Regulations of the Canadian Department of Communications WB i m 5 305 book Page 7 Tuesday April 15 2003 11 15 AM DSR305 User Guide Regulatory Statements Important Safeguards Read Follow and Keep Instructions Before you operate the unit please 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 Place power supply cords so that they are not walked on or pinched by items placed on or against them Pay particular attention to the cords where they join the plug near convenience receptacles
34. 03 11 15 AM 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 Press the keys to scroll through the channels Press the 4 P keys to scroll through the next or previous program Press ENTER to change channels to the program located in the Browse banner While in Browse to obtain more detailed information about the program displayed press the INFO key Authorization Screens Sometimes when you tune to a program an Authorization screen will appear It will fade to black after a short time it will reappear when The channel program is locked out because of your parental control setting which requires you to enter a password If you have not set a password just press the ENTER key The receiver is not authorized subscription is required to receive the program e There is a program blackout in your area DSR305 User Guide 47 Gis 305 book Page 48 Tuesday April 15 2003 11 15 AM SUA We There is a technical problem You need to insert a TVPass card or t
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36. 2 2 lS Verifying Your TV VCR and AUX Mode Codes 216 If You Have More Than One Satellite Receiver 2 16 Replacing the Remote Control Batteries 16 Remote Saver d ostio ere e e Ue gros eg ede 17 TV Codes To program AUX press TV mode key 17 VCR Codes To program AUX press VCR mode key 20 Cable Boxes To program AUX press VCR mode key 22 DVD Codes To program AUX press VCR mode key 22 Using Your Receiver Front Panel Descriptions Back Panel Connections Connection Diagrams uiri eet det ehe tpe debit aos Installation 4 esee eene nnn nnnm nnn nn Installation Guidelines for Installing the System Yourself 27 Equipment You May Need 27 Assemble and Mount the Satellite 28 Initial Adjustment to the LNBF ee 29 Initial Adjustment to the Elevation Setting 29 Initial Adjustment to the Compass Direction Setting 30 Connecting the Satellite Dish Receiver and 31 Using the Menus x ie eit eet 32 DSR305 User Guide i SUA eS 305 book Pageii Tuesday April 15 2003 11 15 AM V Choosing the Menu Language eene 32 ACQUITING A S1SMAl een dC aste debe ets 33 Overview of Fine Tuning or Peaking the Signal 34 Fine
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39. CCIDENT OR ABUSE AS TO ANY OUTDOOR COMPONENT THIS WARRANTY DOES NOT COVER THE PAINTING OR PLATING Limitations MOTOROLA BCS MAKES NO OTHER EXPRESS WARRANTIES ON HOME DIGITAL RECEIVER SYSTEMS AND COMPONENTS TO THE EXTENT ALLOWED BY LAW ANY WARRANTY BY MOTOROLA BCS ON A SYSTEM OR COMPONENT INCLUDING ANY IMPLIED WARRANTY OF MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS IS LIMITED TO THE WARRANTY PERIOD APPLICABLE TO THE AFFECTED COMPONENT UNDER THIS EXPRESS LIMITED WARRANTY Some states do not allow limitations on how long an implied warranty lasts so the above limitation may not apply to you IN NO EVENT SHALL MOTOROLA BCS BE LIABLE FOR INDIRECT EXEMPLARY INCIDENTAL SPECIAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES INCLUDING LOST PROFITS AND LOSS OF USE OR PAID TV TIME BASED UPON BREACH OF WARRANTY OR CONTRACT NEGLIGENCE STRICT LIABILITY OR ANY OTHER LEGAL THEORY Some states do not allow the exclusion or limitation of incidental or consequential damages so the above limitation may not apply to you NO AGENT DEALER DISTRIBUTOR SERVICE CENTER COMPANY OR OTHER PERSON IS AUTHORIZED TO CHANGE MODIFY OR EXTEND THE TERMS OF THIS LIMITED WARRANTY IN ANY MANNER WHATSOEVER This warranty gives you specific legal rights and you may have other rights which vary from state to state Calling for Service Before you call for service Unplug your receiver from the AC outlet wait one minute plug the receiver back in and try to use it again Do not open the c
40. Guide and Favorites menu appears Select option 2 Set Favorite Channels The Favorite Channels menu appears de Favorites Press INTER aleh your i K to return e 305 book Page 65 Tuesday April 15 2003 11 15 AM Options Favorite Channels Menu The Favorite Channels menu allows you to assign channels to each of four lists refer to the section entitled Viewing Interests and Favorites The Favorite Channels menu displays options to set Favorite Channels A B C or D Press the 2 keys and press ENTER or use the number keys to select which Favorite Channels list you would like to modify When you select one of these options the corresponding Favorites menu will appear i e Favorites A Each of the Favorites menus displays a list showing the name of the channel and the channel number with corresponding buttons running down the right side of the screen To assign a channel to the Favorites A B C or D list Press the keys to scroll through the list of channels Press 4 keys to highlight the box to which you will assign the channel A 4 3D Favorites infa D ACK to return 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
41. If it does not flash repeat steps 4 5 and 6 After the remote control accepts the code press the POWER key on the remote control to make sure the remote control is able to turn your component off This means it is functioning properly 8 If your component does not respond to the remote control POWER key even though it has accepted the manufacturer s code repeat steps 4 5 and 6 using the second three digit code from the table If this does not work try the third code etc until the remote control accepts the code and your component responds to the remote control POWER key NOTE Some cable box brands are also programmable using these instructions Check the table that appears later in this section for applicable cable box brands and codes You will press the TV key to program your cable box Your remote can only accept a TV or cable box code for this programming step If Your Remote Control Cannot Find a Working Three Digit 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 Turnon the TV or the VCR depending upon whether you wish to program remote control for your TV or for your VCR 2 Press the TV key VCR key for at least three seconds or until the LED blinks 3 following steps explain how to scan through the TV or VCR codes sto
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44. an external 22 KHz converter box The DSR 305 does not require the SAT button to be selected and no user action is required DSR305 User Guide 43 SA ds 305 book Page 44 Tuesday April 15 2003 11 15 AM 44 Gis 305 book Page 45 Tuesday April 15 2003 11 15 Watching TV Once you are accustomed to the various controls and features you will spend most of your time enjoying the programs available through the satellite receiver features described in this section will be available to you when the remote control is set to SAT mode in other words when you have pressed the SAT key and are viewing various programs How to Select Menu Options Using the remote control there are two ways to select a menu option 1 Pressthe 4 keys or the keys to highlight an option Then press ENTER key to select it 2 If the options are numbered simply press the number key for an option You do not have to press the ENTER key Headers Your viewing screen displays a variety of information about the programs you are viewing or plan to view When you tune in a channel a header appears at the top of the screen It displays the following information from left to right Interests Until you identify your viewing interests covered later in this User Guide nothing appears on the left side of the header After you select an interest such as Movies Sports Pay Per View or Music
45. and where they exit from the equipment Power Sources Grounding Operate the equipment from the type of power source indicated on the marking label This product has a polarized alternating current line plug as a safety feature This plug fits into the power outlet only one way If the plug does not fit contact your electrician to replace your obsolete outlet Do not try to change the plug or defeat its safety purpose Ventilation Do not block or cover the slots and openings of the unit They provide ventilation and protect it from overheating Never place the unit on carpeting which may block ventilation through the bottom slots Never place the unit near a source of heat or in a built in installation rack unless there is proper ventilation Do Not Operate near Water Do not use this product near water For example near a bath tub wash bowl kitchen sink swimming pool laundry tub in a wet basement or in similar situations 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 may result in a risk of fire or electrical shock 45 e 305 book Page 8 Tuesday April 15 2003 11 15 AM 6 Damage Requiring Servi
46. as those used for daily or weekly programs pressing the POWER key only cancels the currently executing event The timer for the next repeating event the timer for the next day or week will be re enabled at the start of the next day Erase the timer on Timers menu This will cancel single event and repeating event timers Refer to the section entitled Change Timer Erase Timer Menu Used Use and then press ENTER to select If New Settings Conflict with Previous Settings If your new timer settings conflict with a previously set timer for example if both are set for the same time a message will appear It will describe the conflict and ask you to do either one of the following Press ENTER to replace the conflicting previously set timer with the new one 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 DSR305 User Guide 75 NZ 305 book Page 76 Tuesday April 15 2003 11 15 AM 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 Change System Settings The System Settings menu provides access to menus that allow you to adjust the operation of your system Change Installation
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49. begins to flash enter the desired address 000 001 002 or 003 DSR305 User Guide oe Gs 305 book Page 80 Tuesday April 15 2003 11 15 AM System Status This is a view only screen that displays information about the status of the receiver stem Status Urat 755 023939 B0183 147 Authorization Status Cable System ID D Guide Region 0 E Signal Strength 34 Sagnal Quality 99 Trip Counter 16d Modem Status On hook Press GO BACK to return Trip Counter The Trip Counter displays the number of message updates from your service provider Modem Status Displays a number of messages that describe the current modem status 80 305 book Page 81 Tuesday April 15 2003 11 15 AM Sp i Help Using Help If you occasionally forget what an icon symbol means or how to use one of the digital satellite 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 feature Upe Arri s ENTER to DSR305 User Guide 81 Gis a 305 book Page 82 Tuesday April 15 2003 11 15 AM v Icons If you forget what certain keys or icons mean just look them up by displaying the screen below 5 01 82 LY m I
50. cal and federal licensing or franchise authorization is the sole responsibility of the user Export of this device requires a valid export license issued by the U S Department of Commerce FCC Required Notification of Service The Impulse Pay Per View system is designed to be used on standard device telephone lines The Impulse Pay Per View connects to the telephone line by means of a standard jack called the USOC RJ11C Connection to telephone company provided coin service central office implemented systems is prohibited Connection to party line service is subject to state tariffs DSR305 User Guide 1 SUA eS 305 book Page 2 Tuesday April 15 2003 11 15 AM Telephone Company Procedures In order for your telephone company to provide service to you it may occasionally be necessary for them to make changes in their equipment 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 In certain circumstances it may be necessary for your telephone company to request information from you concerning the equipment which you have connected to your telephone line U
51. ce Unplug this equipment from the power source and contact a qualified service provider if any of the following situations occur the power supply cord or plug is damaged Tf liquid or objects have fallen into the unit Ifthe unit became wet from rain or water the unit was dropped or damaged the unit s performance changes Service Do not try to service this product yourself If you open or remove the cover you may be exposed to dangerous voltage or other hazards and may void the unit s warranty Contact a qualified service provider for all service Mounting and Placement Do not place this product on an unstable surface such as a cart stand tripod bracket or table It may fall causing serious injury to a child adult or to the unit itself To mount the unit follow the manufacturer s instructions and use a mounting accessory recommended by the manufacturer Do not place this product directly on wood or simulated wood surfaces because these surfaces may be damaged Power Lines Do not locate the satellite antenna system near overhead power lines electrical light or power circuits or where it can fall into power lines or circuits When installing a satellite antenna system avoid dangerous contact with power lines or circuits Outdoor Antenna Grounding To provide some protection against voltage surges lightning and built up static charges make sure that the satellite antenna is properly grounded
52. de by following these steps 1 Press the TV VCR AUX key for at least three seconds or until the LED blinks 2 Press the INFO key 3 The LED will blink indicating the code of your TV VCR or auxiliary component in the following sequence For example if your TV code is for a Tandy brand TV code 105 the blink pattern will be Pause gt long blink 1 Pause short blink 0 Pause gt long blink long blink long blink long blink long blink 5 A zero in the code will always be represented by a short blink 4 For AUX mode only after the code is verified the appropriate mode key will blink to indicate the component being controlled If You Have More Than One Satellite Receiver If you have more than one satellite 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 If you have two or more receivers see Chapter 10 for information about the procedure for changing addresses Replacing the Remote Control Batteries When the remote control batteries are worn out discharged the remote will stop working Replace the batteries as soon as possible to retain your programmed codes Once you remove the batteries from the compartme
53. delines for Installing the System Yourself If you choose not to hire a professional to install your satellite dish and receiver there are some basic procedures that you should follow You should also refer to any information that was provided with your purchase about the dish mounting hardware and specific adjustments to make for your geographic location Equipment You May Need We recommend using the following tools Drill and various drill bits e Wrenches Screwdrivers Compass Plumb line and bubble level Signal level meter You will also need the information supplied with your system The telephone number for the company that provides your programming subscription The channel map download channel The authorization channel Instructions on how to properly adjust your satellite dish for your geographic location How to adjust the hands of the clock position of the LNBF How to adjust the elevation setting for your satellite dish How to adjust the compass direction setting for your satellite dish DSR305 User Guide 27 WY eS 305 book Page 28 Tuesday April 15 2003 11 15 AM Assemble and Mount the Satellite Dish 28 It is important to follow all local building and electrical codes and avoid contact with any power lines lights and power circuits when you install the satellite dish Place the satellite dish within 25m 75 ft of the receiver if possible Make sure t
54. dish is pointed at the correct satellite the large field in the center of the screen will turn green and display the message Correct Signal Found If you do not see this message within 5 to 10 minutes the satellite dish may be pointed at the incorrect satellite Try again from the beginning to correctly position the satellite dish before attempting to Fine Tune or Peak the signal DSR305 User Guide e nd 305 book Page 34 Tuesday April 15 2003 11 15 AM 34 Ifthe screen displays the Correct Signal Found message do not clear the screen Continue with fine tuning the signal Tune in Satellite Signal 1 Prowider ID Correct signal faund Satellite BACK to return Overview of Fine Tuning or Peaking the Signal You should have the assistance of a second person to monitor the television screen while you complete the adjustments to the satellite dish in this section While your assistant watches the signal number on the Tune in Satellite Signal menu see previous section Acquiring a Signal you will make fine tuning adjustments to the LNBF the elevation and the compass setting In addition to using the Signal reading which appears on the Tune in Satellite Signal menu on your TV screen you may wish to use an external signal level meter to verify the signal strength while you make fine tuning adjustments for the LNBF elevation and compass direction setting As me
55. e advised of your right to file a complaint with the FCC if you believe it is necessary The telephone company may make changes in its facilities equipment operations or procedures that could affect the operation of the equipment If this happens the telephone company will provide advance notice in order for you to make the necessary modifications in order to maintain uninterrupted service If trouble is experienced with this equipment please contact Motorola Broadband Communications Sector 6450 Sequence Dr San Diego CA 92121 1 888 436 4678 If the trouble is causing harm to the telephone network the telephone company may request you to remove the equipment from the network until the problem is resolved WB i 305 book Page 4 Tuesday April 15 2003 11 15 AM This equipment uses following USOC jacks It is recommended that the customer install an AC surge arrester in the AC outlet to which this device is connected This is to avoid damaging the equipment caused by local lightening strikes and other electrical surges This equipment is Hearing Aid Compatible HAC The telephone consumer Protection Act of 1991 makes it unlawful for any person to use a computer or other electronic device including fax machines to send any message unless such message clearly contains in a margin at the top or bottom of each transmitted page or on the first page of the transmission the date and time that it is
56. e and AUX mode This means that when you press the SAT TV VCR or AUX keys on the remote control you enable it to control each of these devices one at a time Naturally some of the remote control keys have more than one function depending upon which mode you are using at the time Keep this in mind as you read the descriptions for each remote control key Also keep in mind that some SAT functions are available only within SAT mode Among these special functions are access to the menus through the OPTIONS key use of the Interactive Program Guide IPG through the GUIDE key and the ability to select a satellite by using the SAT key If You Misplace the Remote Control If you ever misplace the remote control and need to use the various menus just press the MENU key on the Front Panel and a special Menu screen will appear This feature is only available on certain models in the 400 Series IRD DSR305 User Guide 11 T WY eS 305 book Page 12 Tuesday April 15 2003 11 15 AM Key Functions Power To turn the component on or off Mode To change the remote from control of the satellite to control of the TV SAT mode To change the remote to SAT mode so it can control the receiver for viewing satellite and cable TV signals as well as the OPTIONS menu To change the remote to TV mode so it can control the TV VCR mode To change the remote to VCR mode to control the VCR mode To c
57. e for the Guide A Choose Day menu appears Select which day of the Guide you would like to display A Choose Time menu will appear Select the time of day for the Guide programming you would like to view Short Cut Press the FUTURE key after pressing GUIDE You can go directly to the Choose Day menu Press the GUIDE key The Guide will return to displaying the current day and time If you press the GO BACK key you will return to the previous menu or the program you were watching WB i 305 book Page 53 Tuesday April 15 2003 11 15 AM 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 11 49 Fochen 11 00 1 00 mmt 11 00 1 00 rated Sports Hews 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 you have selected For example if you have selected a list of favorite channels Favorites A B C or D the Guide will display only the list of favorite channels that you have selected Refer to the section entitled Setting Favorite Channels to select the channels you want to include in your Favorites list Future int
58. e header top of screen will have the screen name viewing interest if one is selected channel name channel number an envelope if you have an unread message and the time If the program is within the free preview period video will appear in the middle of the screen Par Varni PW Walch 53 99 Press ENTER l irrm Your purchase Press BACK return The screen will display the program name the start and end times icons ratings and the price of the program 56 WY eS 305 book Page 57 Tuesday April 15 2003 11 15 AM 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 Aconfirmation menu will appear so that you can verify your purchase You may be asked to enter a password and press the ENTER key How to Cancel a Purchase You may only cancel a purchased program that has been confirmed during the free preview period Press the VIEW key or the FUTURE key A Cancel menu will appear Press the ENTER key to cancel the purchase You may also cancel a program by changing the channel during the free preview period Purchase the Next Program You will be unable to purchase a program if you miss a significant
59. ed city compensate by moving the dish counterclockwise by one degree for every 160 9km 100 miles that you are east of the listed city If your location is west of the listed city compensate by moving the dish clockwise by one degree for every 160 9km 100 miles that you are west of the listed city Tighten the bolt s on the mounting pole enough to hold the position in place so that you can still move it a little at a time You will fine tune its position later 30 WY eS 305 book Page31 Tuesday April 15 2003 11 15 AM Installation Connecting the Satellite Dish Receiver and TV Make sure that the satellite receiver is not plugged into a power source before you connect any cables to the receiver and complete the following steps Connectthe cable from the satellite dish to the satellite terminal on the satellite receiver s back panel Connect a three wire red yellow and white cable from the TV terminal on the satellite receiver s back panel to TV IN or coaxial cable to VHF IN terminal on your TV Onthe back panel of the satellite receiver set the CH3 CHA switch which is located just above the TV terminal to whichever channel provides the clearest reception to the same channel that you set on your TV Turn on TV and tune it to channel 3 4 to match the position of the switch on the back panel of the satellite receiver Plug the satellite receiver power cord into a standa
60. el is locked out you must use the parental control password to view programs on the locked out channel Select option 2 Set Channel Locks The Channel Locks menu appears The Channel Locks menu displays a list of channel names numbers and buttons Press the e keys to scroll up and down the list of names e Select a highlighted channel press the ENTER key to lock it out A lock appears on the button To remove a lock select a channel that is already locked press the ENTER key when it is highlighted Press the GO BACK key to exit this menu Changes are saved automatically each time you set a lock 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 Once you set a general rating limit you must use the parental control password to view programs with that rating or a higher rating Select option 3 Set General Rating Locks The General Rating Locks menu appears If you highlight one of the rating boxes on the left side of the menu description of that rating will appear Selecta rating to lock out programs matching that rating higher ratings will also be automatically loc
61. er the position of the satellite dish in very small 1 mm 1 32 increments Each time you move the dish wait five seconds while your assistant checks the signal reading on the Installation Settings menu Mark the location where the signal begins to weaken The optimum elevation position is midway between the two points you marked in the previous steps This position should provide the strongest signal reading Tighten the nut s on the mounting bracket so that it cannot be moved up down Fine Tuning the Compass Direction Setting First turn the satellite dish clockwise in very small 1 mm 1 32 increments Each time you turn the dish wait while your assistant checks the signal strength reading on the Installation Settings menu When the receiver acquires the satellite signal the signal strength will increase Continue to move the satellite dish clockwise and when the signal strength begins to weaken mark the location on the mounting pole turn the satellite dish counterclockwise in very small 1 mm 1 32 increments When the signal strength begins to weaken mark the location on the mounting pole DSR305 User Guide 35 a 305 book Page 36 Tuesday April 15 2003 11 15 AM optimum compass direction setting is midway between the two points Tighten the bolt s on the mounting pole so that it cannot be moved east or west Authorizing Your Receiver Press the EXIT key
62. erest programming by day and time can be viewed by pressing the FUTURE key on the remote while in Guide Detailed Program Information Press the INFO key to display a program information banner that has a detailed description of the program ratings purchasing information and information icons DSR305 User Guide 53 WY eS 305 book Page 54 Tuesday April 15 2003 11 15 AM Setting a Timer for a Future Program Using the Guide you can set a timer to automatically display a program at a future time and date If you are viewing a programming list for a future date or time on the Guide press the ENTER key or the INFO key while a program is highlighted to display the detailed program information banner This banner includes a TIMER button Select the Timer button by pressing the ENTER key to display a Confirm 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 54 e 305 book Page 55 Tuesday April 15 2003 11 15 AM Pay Per View Events Purchasing PPV Events With this digital satellite receiver you have the opportunity to purchase Pay Per View PPV hit movies concerts live sporting event
63. et but the program has not yet begun Maximum Number of Timers The maximum number of timers is twenty five 25 If all of the timers have been used you will have to erase an existing timer before a new timer can be set Before a Timer Executes Two minutes before a timer executes a countdown screen will appear You may either 1 press the GO BACK key to remove the countdown screen 2 press the ENTER key to return to the Timers menu so that you can erase the timer or 3 wait until the timer executes How to Use the Set Timer Menu If you selected a Not Used listing in the Timers menu the Set Timer menu appears The Set Timer menu allows you to select the frequency for the timer the date the beginning and ending times for the program and the channel 2 Thus Timer happen 72 WY eS 305 book Page 73 Tuesday April 15 2003 11 15 AM Options Press 4 keys to highlight the various options set each option press either 4 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 How to Set Each Timer Option Press 4 2 P keys and ENTER to display the day of the program s frequency for example a weekly or daily program IfDaily Weekly or Other is selected different screens will appear e Press 4 keys to display the date
64. formation if you are already watching a program Future To display a program banner for what s on in the future while you are watching a program Last Ch To return to the last channel viewed WB i WY eS 305 book Page 13 Tuesday April 15 2003 11 15 AM Using Your Remote Info To display detailed information about the current program or a highlighted program in the Guide Press it again to turn the information off Vol To raise or lower the 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 page up or down Number Keys These keys operate in different ways depending upon which mode you are in Ifyou are using the menus press these keys to select a numbered option Ifyou are watching a program press these keys and ENTER to change channels If the channel has three numbers it will tune in immediately after you enter the third number Generally speaking cable TV channels analog are numbered 1 99 and satellite TV channels are assigned numbers 100 and above VCR Keys Some remote have separate keys to operate the VCR s record stop pause fast forward rewind and play functions Help To display the help screens Press it again to turn off the help screens and return to watching a program Programming the Remote Control The remote contr
65. g of DigiCipher II television signals for consumer use Possession of this device does not enable or entitle the possessor to receive DigiCipher II television signals Contact program providers to obtain appropriate authorization WARNING The unauthorized modification of any decoder and the sale and use of any such decoder is prohibited by law Any such modification or alteration of this product or any unauthorized reception of television programming could subject the user and or seller and or party modifying the decoder to fines imprisonment and civil damages SUA eS 305 book Page 4 Tuesday April 15 2003 11 15 AM WB i Zs 305 book Tuesday April 15 2003 11 15 AM Regulatory Statements sese Programming Copyright Notice FCC Certified ECC PaTbOS Uset Instr ctions 5 E IT ien coe Equipment Attachment Limitations 5 Operation Brec utiOns 6 Important Safeguards aet 7 Safeguard Instructions nsss et a RR e nies 9 Using Your Remote 11 Key 12 Programming the Remote 13 If Your Remote Control Cannot Find a Working Three Digit Code in the Tables Scanning 14 Programming the Master Power Feature 15 Volume Control Crossover
66. h Spanish or French The default setting is None Language The Language option allows you to select the language of the audio for your programs Select the option of your choice English Spanish or French The default setting is English TV Viewing The TV Viewing option allows you to select the size of the viewing area Select the Normal option if your TV screen is a typical screen with 4 3 ratio of width to height Select Wide if your TV screen is a wide screen with a 16 9 ratio HDTV or digital TV s The default setting is Normal Audio Settings To adjust the audio settings so that they are the correct ones for the type of equipment connected to your receiver you will be using the onscreen menus Typically these settings are selected at the time of initial installation by your installer Press the OPTIONS key on the remote The Options menu appears From the Options menu select option 6 Change Systems Settings and the System Settings menu appears DSR305 User Guide TI a 305 book Page 78 Tuesday April 15 2003 11 15 AM From System Settings menu select option 2 Change Audio Settings and an Audio Settings menu will appear Audio Settings Menu for Satellite Broadcasts On the Audio Settings menu three options appear 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
67. hange the remote to AUX mode to control auxiliary components Source To control the input source to your satellite receiver your TV your VCR or your auxiliary components In SAT mode it shifts between satellite or cable and antenna input In TV mode it shifts between auxiliary antenna and video sources In VCR mode it shifts between TV input and VCR input In AUX mode it allows input from auxiliary components To display the current Pay Per View selections Options To exit any menu and display the Options menu Interests To exit any menu and display the Interests menu Press it again to remove the Interests menu and return to watching a program Browse To view program information for channels and times other than the current channel and time while continuing to view a program Press GO BACK to return to watching a program Press ENTER to go to the program located in the Browse banner Guide To display the Interactive Program Guide IPG Press it again to return to program viewing Go Back To return to the previous menu Enter For convenience there are two ENTER keys If you are using a menu press ENTER to select a highlighted option In SAT mode press ENTER to tune in the channel whose numbers you have already pressed Arrow Keys To highlight selections from menu screens Also used in the Browse banner to navigate between listings Exit To exit any menu and watch a program or to display a program in
68. he dish will have a clear line of sight to the satellite all year round Refer to the information supplied with your system for the elevation and compass direction Note the location of nearby buildings fences trees and future tree growth that will interfere with a clear line of sight between the satellite dish and satellite Avoid locations exposed to high wind soot or ashes from a chimney or vent or locations where people vehicles or animals will jostle the dish Mount the dish on a solid stable surface if you do not mount it on a metal pole cemented securely into the ground The satellite dish must be in a true upright position that is perpendicular to the ground in all directions Make sure you have easy safe year round access to the mounting location Make sure to properly ground the dish and coaxial cable Assemble and mount the dish according to instructions Overview of Pointing the Satellite Dish The receiver uses horizontal or vertical signals that are broadcast from a satellite located in a stationary orbit 22 500 miles above the equator It is important to accurately point your satellite dish at the satellite or you may lose the signal during inclement weather or when minor interference is present When you point the satellite dish you will be concerned with up to three kinds of adjustments depending upon your geographic location First adjust the position of the LNBF so that it is properly aligned to receive the
69. heck with your dealer and or system installer for specific details 1 POWER The power cord is attached here 2 SATELLITE IN This terminal receives LNBF input 3 SVHS This terminal is for super VHS SVHS connections also called S video 4 AUDIO OUT RL These are audio outputs which may be used to connect your TV and VCR Volume levels are adjustable 5 TO TV This is a standard video output terminal 6 CH3 4 This switch determines the channel 3 or 4 to which you set your TV to receive satellite broadcasts 7 ANTENNA IN This is an off air antenna terminal 8 OUT TO TV This supplies the VHF signal to your TV 9 TO PHONE JACK This is a telephone jack connection eS 305 book Page 25 Tuesday April 15 2003 11 15 AM Using Your Receiver Connection Diagrams The following diagrams show the most common types of connection After plugging in your DSR305 let it warm up for 45 seconds Tune your TV to channel 3 or 4 the channel you use for your VCR Video and Audio Monitor Audio Video Audio Video Video end Audio Monitor DSR305 User Guide 25 9 SA ds 305 book Page 26 Tuesday April 15 2003 11 15 AM 26 Gis lt gt 305 book 27 Tuesday April 15 2003 11 15 Installation Installation Gui
70. here are problems with your current TVPass card 48 Gis 305 book Page 49 Tuesday April 15 2003 11 15 Interests and Favorites You have the option to scan every channel when you channel surf But to help you locate channels and shows of specific interest the receiver has an Interests menu that helps focus your channel surfing Byusing the Interests menu you can quickly locate programs according to a particular theme such as Movies Sports Music Radio News Education or Network Series You can also surf through four lists of favorite channels Favorites B C and D and surf only the channels on these lists How to Display and Use the Interests Menu Press the INTERESTS key on the remote control The Interests menu appears To select an interest for example All Programs Favorites A B C D or Network Series News Education Movies Sports Pay Per View or Music Radio highlight one of these options and press the ENTER key The Guide will appear and display channels or programs that pertain to the interest you have selected Remember that once you have selected one of the options or interests from the Interests menu The information you see in the Guide will be limited to programming that matches the interest you selected If there is no programming which matches the interest a message will appear notifying you of this You will also notice that while you are watching a prog
71. il the light on the key blinks Press the POWER key on the remote The light will remain on steady Press the power key a second time and the light on the remote will blink on and off briefly which indicates that the remote has accepted the Master Power command If you wish to cancel the Master Power feature just repeat the steps outlined above Volume Control Crossover Your remote control unit is programmed from the factory to control the volume of your television set when you are using the remote control in the SAT mode You can choose to have the SAT mode control the volume of your satellite receiver directly instead The AUX mode can also be programmed to control the audio from the TV or SAT device To program your remote control for this function Enter the programming mode using either the SAT mode key or the AUX mode key While the SAT mode key or AUX mode key is flashing press and release the SAT mode or TV mode key depending on which device you want remote volume and mute control The SAT mode key or the AUX mode key will light as you press and release the programming mode key flash three times rapidly and extinguish The remote control will now control the volume of the SAT device when in the SAT mode DSR305 User Guide 15 SUA eS 305 book Page 16 Tuesday April 15 2003 11 15 AM Verifying Your TV VCR and Mode Codes You can verify the accepted programming codes for each mo
72. ixed volume output volume control is from TV only DigiCipher II Digital System Frequency response 1 0 dB maximum 20 Hz to 20 kHz Remote Control Transmitter Infrared IR Batteries 2x AA type Range Up to a maximum of 35 ft IR Angle 22 deg IR Physical Environmental Temperature 0 deg to 40 deg C ambient Humidity 95 relative Dimensions 12 04 W x 2 32 Hx 8 22 D Weight 4 Ib 3 2 oz Power input 115V 1096 AC 60 Hz nominal 50W maximum UL Listed CSA Certified 84 Gis Zs 305 book Page 85 Tuesday April 15 2003 11 15 AM Warranty amp 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 This limited warranty is for one 1 year on all electrical and mechanical components This limited warranty runs from the date of original purchase for consumer use Responsibilities for You and Motorola You must retain your sales receipt or provide other proof of purchase date Promptly completing and mailing in the warranty registration card is one way of providing proof of purchase date If you
73. ked out A Closed Lock icon will appear If you select a locked rating it will be unlocked You may also select No Locks to permit access 68 WY eS 305 book Page 69 Tuesday April 15 2003 11 15 AM Options 4 Set Content Rating Locks The Set Content Rating Locks option allows you to lock out digital programs based on their specific content violence sexual material or offensive language regardless of their general rating Once you set a content rating lock you must use the parental control password to view programs that possess the locked out content This applies to programs which have a content rating Select option 4 Set Content Rating Locks The Content Rating Locks menu appears Listed under each category Violence Sexual Material or Language are four boxes For example under the Violence category are No Locks GV graphic 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 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 The Locks option allows you to turn off all of the channel and program locks so that you can view all of the locked out channels and programs If you set any new
74. m 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 on the receiver the Locks option resets itself to On See Setting Parental Controls amp Passwords 305 book Page 71 Tuesday April 15 2003 11 15 AM Options How to Display the Timers Menu Display the Options menu Select option 4 Set Timers and the Timers menu appears Timers Press GO BACK t return How to Use the Timers Menu The Timers menu has up to 25 timer listings Each listing that has already been set includes the program name the day and time it begins and icons for parental controls and IPPV programs Press the keys to scroll up and down the listings If you select a Not Used listing a Set Timer menu will appear If you select a listing that has already been set the Change Timer Erase Timers prompt will appear DSR305 User Guide 71 a 305 book Page 72 Tuesday April 15 2003 11 15 AM Change Timer Erase Timer Prompt The Change Timer Erase Timer prompt 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 s
75. nput L Band Input Input frequency Input impedance Input level Noise figure H V input isolation Demodulator Antenna Input Connector Input Impedance Input Frequency Video Composite Video Output level Connector De emphasis 305 book Page 83 Tuesday April 15 2003 11 15 AM Specifications 950 to 2150 MHz 75 ohm 65 dBm to 25 dBm 8 dB maximum 40 dBm QPSK demodulator type receptacle 75 ohm 54 1 0 Vp p into 75 ohm Yellow phone marked Video out 525 line CCIR Rec 405 1 DigiCipher II Digital System Frequency response Differential gain Differential phase S N DSR305 User Guide 1 0 dB IKHz to 4 2 MHz 4 196 p p maximum 4 deg p p maximum 57 dB minimum unified weighting 100 HPF SMHz LPF 45 SUA We 305 book Page 84 Tuesday April 15 2003 11 15 AM v Component Video DigiCipher II System Only S Video Out Output Level Luminance Y 1 0 Vpp 15 into 75 ohm Chrominance C 286m Vpp 15 into 75 ohm Connector 4 contact Mini DIN Black Frequency Response Y 1 0 dB 1 kHz to 4 2 MHz Frequency Response C 1 25 to 4 25 dB relative to 0 dB at 3 58 MHz S N Y 57 dB minimum unififed weighting 100 kHz HPF MHz LPF Remodulator Output Connector F type receptacle Out to TV Impedance 75 ohm Channel Oh 3 or 4 NTSC North America 30 39 36 is default PAL Audio Mono Audio Output Frequency response 4 2V p p into 2K ohm load F
76. nstructions may cause WB i 305 book Page3 Tuesday April 15 2003 11 15 AM DSR305 User Guide Regulatory Statements harmful interference to radio communications However there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation 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 Excessive REN s on the telephone line may result in the devices not ringing in response to an incoming call In most but not all areas the sum of the REN s should not exceed five 5 0 To be certain of the number of devices that may be connected to the line as determined by the total REN s contact the telephone company to determine the maximum REN for the calling area This equipment cannot be used on the telephone company provided coin service Connection to party Line Service is subject to state tariffs If this equipment causes harm to the telephone network the telephone company will notify you in advance that temporary discontinuance of service may be required If advance notice isn t practical the telephone company will notify you as soon as possible Also you will b
77. nt you must replace them within two hours to retain your programmable features The remote control for this unit may be powered by two AA batteries Use only high quality non corrosive batteries designed for use in electronic equipment Remember to replace both batteries at the same time To replace the batteries Remove the cover by pressing down the Back Panel indentation and removing the panel off the remote control Position each battery in the battery compartment so that the flat base SUA We 305 book Page 17 Tuesday April 15 2003 11 15 AM Using Your Remote 15 against the spring and so that the raised contact is against the terminal Make sure the batteries are securely seated Replace the cover Remote Energy Saver If you misplace your remote i e it is stuck in your couch and a key is inadvertently pressed the remote will automatically turn itself off after three minutes TV Codes To program AUX press TV mode key AS SSE DUDS GOT 018 090 125 A Mark Aa tuted eens to M AU hse ake 120 224 225 C E 090 251 Sw as YR RA S Wee 000 032 070 149 172 ET A esas dee de Nd 033 nami lem Av ERI RIA EI LAT 005 009 021 041 120 121 Anam Nationalis
78. ntioned earlier do not try to determine the strength of the signal by judging the clarity of the picture on the TV Digital reception cannot be adjusted in this manner NOTE As the signal grows stronger the bar graph for signal strength will become longer and its color will change from red to green Also a beeping tone will change into a monotone WY eS 305 book Page 35 Tuesday April 15 2003 11 15 AM Installation Fine Tuning the LNBF Setting Rotate the LNBF in a clockwise direction in very small increments Each time you move the dish wait five seconds while your assistant checks the Signal reading Determine where the signal begins to weaken and then mark the location Rotate the LNBF in a counterclockwise direction in very small increments Wait five seconds while your assistant checks the Signal reading Determine where the signal begins to weaken and then mark the location The optimum position is midway between the two points you marked in the previous steps This position should provide the strongest Signal reading Tighten the LNBF clamp screw s so that the LNBF is unable to be moved Fine Tuning the Elevation Setting Raise the position of the satellite dish in very small 1 mm 1 32 increments Each time you move the dish wait five seconds while your assistant checks the signal reading on the Installation Settings menu Mark the location where the signal begins to decrease Low
79. ol is set at the factory to control all of the satellite receiver functions but to use it to operate your TV VCR and auxiliary components as well you must program it for the brand you own Follow these instructions to program the remote to control your TV VCR and auxiliary AUX components 1 connected component for programming 2 Usethe table that appears later in this section to find the brand of TV VCR or auxiliary component 3 After the manufacturer s brand name is a three digit code number or several three digit codes 4 Press and hold the TV VCR or AUX key on the remote control for at least three seconds or until the light on your remote flashes 5 If you are programming TV VCR key continue with step 6 If you are programming the AUX key first press the SAT TV or VCR mode key to specify the type of device to be controlled before proceeding with step 6 6 When the light flashes key in the first of the three digit codes listed in the table for your component using the number keys on the remote control Make DSR305 User Guide oe WB i WY eS 305 book Page 14 Tuesday April 15 2003 11 15 AM sure to do this accurately and without a long delay If programming the AUX key for a satellite receiver use one of the following SAT codes 000 001 002 or 003 7 If the remote control accepts the code you will see several rapid flashes of the light
80. on screen menus It appears when you press the OPTIONS key on the remote control Parental Cor Adjust Picture System Settings The System Settings menu provides access to menus which allow you to adjust the operation of your system hange Installatian S tti Check stem Statu ap omer EAI Output Async DSR305 User Guide 39 WZ IZ gt 305 book Page 40 Tuesday April 15 2003 11 15 40 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 View amp 1 Channel Information On y 2 Subtitles English branch X Lengunee 4 Viewer d Press BACK to return 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 on screen menus and audio for your programs The default setting is English TV Viewing The TV Viewing option allows you to select the size of the viewing area Select the Standard option if your TV screen is a typical screen with a 4 3 ratio of width to height Select Wide if your TV screen is a wide screen with a 16 9 ratio as in HDTV s or digital TV s
81. 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 System Status HGTY 206 LI H On hook Press GO return From 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 Telephone the company that provides your programming subscription and ask to authorize your unit When your receiver has received the authorization message the Trip Counter on the Installation Settings menu will advance 36 WY eS 305 book Page 37 Tuesday April 15 2003 11 15 AM Installation Completing the Receiver Connections to a Third Component You will need to make changes to connect your VCR Connect the top left TV port on the back panel of the receiver to the IN port on the VCR If you have already connected this cable to your TV you must disconnect and connect it to your VCR Connect the OUT port s on the VCR to the VHF IN port s on the TV Connections to TV Complete the following steps if you only plan to connect the satellite receiver to an audio video monitor Using standard RCA type audio video cables connect the TV VIDEO output port on the rear panel of the receiver to the video input port on the TV or TV monit
82. or using the baseband inputs Using standard RCA type audio video cables connect the two speaker R and L ports on the back panel of the receiver to the audio input ports on the TV or TV monitor using the baseband inputs Connections to TV and VCR Complete the following steps if you plan to connect the satellite receiver to a TV and VCR or audio video monitor Using standard RCA type audio video cables connect the TV VIDEO output port on the rear panel of the receiver to the video input port on the VCR DSR305 User Guide 37 SUA eS 305 book Page 38 Tuesday April 15 2003 11 15 AM Video and Audio Monitor Audio Video Audio Video Video end Audio Monitor Using standard RCA type audio video cables connect the two speaker icon R and L ports on the rear panel of the receiver to the audio input ports on the VCR Using standard RCA type audio video cables connect the audio and video inputs on the TV or TV monitor using baseband audio video inputs to the outputs on the VCR After you complete the installation procedures you may wish to use the on screen menus to make adjustments to the satellite receiver s operation 38 305 book Page 39 Tuesday April 15 2003 11 15 AM Sp i Installation Additional Features Options The Options menu provides access to all of the
83. ou are the Southern Hemisphere Refer to the information supplied with your system and again find the compass setting also called the azimuth for the city nearest to where you live It is measured in degrees Turn the satellite dish so that the LNBF support is pointing to the correct degree setting To do this use a compass to determine the correct direction Then mark the position for the compass setting about 5 meters 15 feet away from the satellite dish Point the satellite dish as accurately as possible toward the marker Choose the nearest city to your location the same one you chose when you adjusted LNBF position and the elevation Then determine how far you are located to the east or west of that city Since the compass setting for your location will change by approximately one degree for every 160 9km 100 miles that you are east or west of the listed city you can adjust the satellite dish compass setting in the following ways If you are located in the Northern Hemisphere If your location is east of the listed city compensate by moving the dish clockwise by one degree for every 160 9km 100 miles that you are east of the listed city If your location is west of the listed city compensate by moving the dish counterclockwise by one degree for every 160 9km 100 miles that you are west of the listed city If you are located in the Southern Hemisphere If your location is east of the list
84. over enclosure or attempt to repair the receiver This will void the warranty Call our Technical Response Center 1 888 944 between 8am 5pm Mon Fri PST and choose the Satellite Products option WB i WY eS 305 book Page 87 Tuesday April 15 2003 11 15 AM Warranty amp 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 Ask for a Return Service Authorization RSA number and for the address to send the component if the component is to be returned If you write be sure to include a copy of your sales receipt or other proof of purchase date a copy of your warranty your phone number and return address If the Motorola BCS Technical Response Center requests you to return the component pack it safely and securely preferably in the original shipping carton Put the RSA number on the outside of the shipping carton Enclose a letter explaining the problem Be sure to include a copy of your sales receipt or other proof of purchase date a copy of your warranty and your phone number and return address Ship it insured to the authorized
85. pon request of your telephone company provide the FCC registration number and the Ringer Equivalence Number REN of the equipment which is connected to your line both of these items are listed on the equipment label The sum of all the REN s on your telephone line should be less than five in order to assure proper service from your telephone company In some cases a sum of five may not be usable on a given line NOTE The REN for the Digital Entertainment Receiver with Impulse Pay Per View is 0 3 If Problems Arise If any of your telephone equipment is not operating properly you should immediately remove it from your telephone line as it may cause harm to the telephone network If your telephone company notes a problem they may temporarily discontinue service When practical they will notify you in advance of this disconnection If advance notice is not feasible you should be notified as soon as possible When you are notified you should be given the opportunity to correct the problem and informed of your right to file a complaint with the FCC FCC Certified This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the i
86. ram or channel the left side of the header will display the interest you have selected If there is no programming matching the selected interest a message will appear notifying you of this Press the INTERESTS key again to display the Interests menu and change your selection DSR305 User Guide 49 em 305 book Page 50 Tuesday April 15 2003 11 15 AM 50 Interests p Al Programs Favorrhes 1 7 Series Howa Educatio E Pay View Sports Press GO BACK fa return 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 while using the Guide 2 Favorites If you select Favorites 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 If you have not yet made a list of favorite channels a message will instruct you to do so Refer to the section entitled Options Setting Favorite Channels for instructions on how to create a list of favorite channels 3 Movies If you select this interest you will be able to channel surf exclusively for movies 4 News Education If you select this interest you will be able to channel surf exclusively for news education programs 5 Sports If you select this interest yo
87. rd power outlet Wait one minute and then press the POWER key green on the left side of the satellite receiver s front panel DSR305 User Guide oe WB i 305 book Page 32 Tuesday April 15 2003 11 15 AM Using the Menus You will be making various adjustments to your receiver using the keys on the remote control Using the keys on the remote control to control the menus there are two ways to select a menu option e Press 4 P keysorthe w keys to highlight the option you wish to select Then press the ENTER key to select it Ifthe options are numbered simply press the number key for an option Choosing the Menu Language To make sure that the menus are displayed in the appropriate language for you complete the following steps While your receiver is turned on aim the remote control at the receiver and press the OPTIONS key The Options menu will appear From Options menu select option 6 Change System Settings and the System Settings menu will appear Select option 1 Change Viewing amp Language Settings and the Viewing amp Language Settings menu will appear Option 3 shows you the language options available for the menus Press the 4 keys on the remote to select your language Press ENTER to confirm selection Once you have chosen a language press the GO BACK key twice to return to the Options menu or press the EXIT key to exit and return to
88. red in your remote control using the keys The LED will not be lit while the keys are depressed While pointing the remote control at your or VCR press key to scan upward to the next code Use w key to return to previous code If the transmitted code is the correct one your TV or VCR will turn off responding as if its POWER key were pressed If your TV or VCR does not respond depress the key to try the next code When your TV or VCR turns on or off as a result of the transmitted code you will know that you have found the correct code When you have found the correct code power to your TV or VCR is WY eS 305 book Page 15 Tuesday April 15 2003 11 15 AM Using Your Remote toggled on or off press the ENTER key This will store the manufacturer s code The LED will then flash rapidly several times and turn off NOTE If your TV is not listed in the tables and or the codes for your brand are not accepted by the remote you will need to use the remote originally manufactured for your unit Programming the Master Power Feature If you wish to control the power on off function of your satellite receiver VCR 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 SAT key on the remote control for at least three seconds or unt
89. rn to the Timers menu to complete additional settings Select this option only after you make sure the other options on this screen are correct 2 Select option 2 Change Timer to return to the Set Timer menu and change the Timer option settings 3 Option 3 Approve Purchase allows you to pre purchase a program before viewing time This option only appears if your receiver is IPPV enabled The program s price is not always displayed Select the Yes option to pre purchase the program If you select the No option the program will not be pre purchased The timer will be set for the program but you will have to purchase the program at viewing time Ifthe program cannot be taped a No Tape icon will appear Note If you have purchased a program or have used parental control features to lock out channels or program content a Password screen will appear You will have to enter your password to finish setting the timer Refer to the section entitled Setting Parental Controls and Passwords e 305 book Page 75 Tuesday April 15 2003 11 15 AM 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
90. s 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 SAT mode only How to Display the Mailbox Menu Press the OPTIONS key to display the Options Menu Select option 1 Open Your Mail The Mailbox menu appears Mailbox isl 7 1 2714 s Special 2 Buy Thies Baseball Games Press GO BACK to return 62 305 book Page 63 Tuesday April 15 2003 11 15 Sp i Options Mailbox Menu The Mailbox menu displays a list of numbered message titles each with a date If you wish to read the entire contents of a message select the message while the message is highlighted press the ENTER key and a message will appear within the Mailbox menu Mailbox Message Screen The Message menu contains the complete message Once you read the message and wish to erase it press either the ENTER key or the GO BACK key An Erase Message prompt will appear Some messages will be automatically erased 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 602 Haw Subscribnr Thank you Tor subscribing aur program
91. s or adult entertainment in SAT mode You can make a purchase in two ways 1 telephone ahead to the service provider to purchase a Pay Per View program or 2 use the Instant Pay Per View IPPV menus to purchase a program through your receiver This section explains how to purchase PPV events The prices shown in these examples are purely for demonstration Your receiver must be connected to a telephone jack for IPPV to operate 404 The Six 9 30 11 240 AM inie ure hs DSR305 User Guide 55 SA 305 book Page 56 Tuesday April 15 2003 11 15 AM 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 If you forget your password or the system does not accept it you may have to call your service provider for assistance Videotaping Options You may be unable to videotape some programs or you may have the option of paying a higher price for the opportunity to tape the program on your VCR Purchase Screen There are a variety of purchase screens but most of them have the following elements Th
92. service center specified by Motorola BCS packing shipping and insurance charges to return the component to Motorola BCS must be prepaid by you A qualified technician may be required to remove or install a component and any charges for such work are your responsibility NOTE If the warranty on your component is expired voided or inapplicable Motorola BCS will not repair the component until you agree to pay for quoted charges If you do not agree within 30 days the component will be returned un repaired You are responsible for transportation charges both ways on components which are not under warranty Out of warranty product shall be subject to additional service and repair charges if it is determined that any product label marking or serial number has been altered defaced or removed and or if a product or component has been altered modified used improperly or had its housing opened DSR305 User Guide 87 WY eS 305 book Page 88 Tuesday April 15 2003 11 15 AM v MOTOROLA the Stylized M Logo and all other trademarks indicated as such herein are trademarks of Motorola Inc Registered U S Patent amp Trademark Office Dolby and the Double D symbol 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 patents D399840 D407071 3846719 461
93. tion which is appropriate for the city in which you live Ifthe information supplied with your system does not list a city within a few miles of your location choose the nearest city Then determine how far you are located to the north or south of that city Since the elevation setting for your location will change by approximately one degree for every 160 9 km 100 miles that you are north or south of the equator you can adjust the satellite dish elevation in the following way Add one degree for every 160 9km 100 miles that your location is farther away from the equator than the listed city Subtract one degree for every 160 9km 100 miles that your location is closer to the equator than the listed city Your adjustments must be accurate within one half of a degree which can be as little as 1mm 1 32 So use great care in adjusting this setting Once you correctly set the elevation setting tighten the nut s just enough to hold the dish in place DSR305 User Guide 29 WY eS 305 book Page 30 Tuesday April 15 2003 11 15 AM Initial Adjustment to the Compass Direction Setting To make an initial adjustment to the compass orientation of the satellite Use the wrench to loosen the bolt s so that you can turn the satellite dish on the mounting pole to change its compass direction Then point the dish so that it faces directly south if you are in the Northern Hemisphere or directly north if y
94. u will be able to channel surf exclusively for sports programs 6 Music If you select this interest you will be able to channel surf exclusively for music radio programs 7 Network Series If you select this interest you will be able to channel surf exclusively for network series programs 8 Pay Per View If you select this interest you will be able to channel surf exclusively for Pay Per View PPV programs 305 book Page 51 Tuesday April 15 2003 11 15 AM 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 it can be used as a starting point for purchasing IPPV programs and settings timers Guide 45 Defiance 411 727 Doug Hey Arnold 5 Fatal Affair Brava Brava Avengers 5 Inte rare Hose to Display 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 Press the GO BACK key to return to the menu last viewed or return to watching TV DSR305 User Guide 51 WY eS 305 book Page 52 Tuesday April 15 2003 11 15 AM 52 How to Use the Guide Press the keys to display different channels Press 4 P keys to scroll back
95. ward and forward by half hour increments 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 Press the CHANNEL and keys to page up and down through the Guide Guide Screen The header top of screen displays the current Interests menu setting sports movies etc on the left side and the time on the right The line below the header displays the day of the program information being viewed The rest of the screen displays the channel names and numbers on the left and the program names on the right The program selections on the Guide are color coded green for sports purple for Pay Per View salmon for movies and blue for all other programming The Guide displays 6 programs at a time How to Display a Future Day and Time on the Guide You can always scroll ahead with the Guide but if you want to immediately look at program offerings for another day or a specific time you can jump ahead without scrolling To jump to a specific day and time Display the Options menu press the OPTIONS key on the remote control Select option 2 Guide amp Favorites The Guide amp Favorites menu appears Select option 1 Set a Future Day amp Tim
96. watching programs 32 Sp i 305 book Page 33 Tuesday April 15 2003 11 15 Installation 1 Channel Information f Ott 2 Subtitles English branch Spanish Franch 115 Normal Press BACK to return Acquiring a Signal Complete the following steps to help you acquire a signal Using the number keys on the remote control tune to the authorization channel refer to the information supplied with your system You should see a banner with the channel number at the top of the screen 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 3 Change Installation Settings and on the Installation Settings menu select option 1 Tune in Satellite Signal Look at the value in the box labeled Signal If it is less than 10 make sure that all connections between the satellite dish LNBF and the satellite receiver are correct If the signal strength remains below 10 adjust the position of the dish in very small increments until you receive a satellite signal above 10 Using the number keys on the remote control enter the Provider ID supplied by your service provider refer to the information supplied with your system You can use the 4 key on the remote control to back up and make corrections If the satellite
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