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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 mode 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.

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Contents DSR Digital Satellite Receiver User Guide Documentation Notice Motorola Broadband Communications Sector Book Page 4 Tuesday, April 15, 2003 1115 AM TOC Watching TV Warranty & Service Book Page iv Tuesday, April 15, 2003 1115 AM Regulatory Statements FCC-Required Notification of ServiceProgramming Copyright Notice If Problems Arise Telephone Company ProceduresFCC Certified FCC Part User Instructions Equipment Attachment Limitations Operation Precautions Important Safeguards Book Page 8 Tuesday, April 15, 2003 1115 AM Safeguard Instructions Book Page 10 Tuesday, April 15, 2003 1115 AM If You Misplace the Remote Control. If you ever Using Your RemoteKey Functions Programming the Remote Control Book Page 14 Tuesday, April 15, 2003 1115 AM Volume Control Crossover Programming the Master Power FeatureReplacing the Remote Control Batteries Verifying Your TV, VCR and AUX Mode CodesIf You Have More Than One Satellite Receiver Remote Energy Saver TV Codes To program AUX, press TV mode keyPage Book Page 19 Tuesday, April 15, 2003 1115 AM VCR Codes To program AUX, press VCR mode key Book Page 21 Tuesday, April 15, 2003 1115 AM DVD Codes To program AUX, press VCR mode key Cable Boxes To program AUX, press VCR mode keyFront Panel Descriptions Using Your ReceiverBack Panel Connections Connection Diagrams Book Page 26 Tuesday, April 15, 2003 1115 AM Installation Guidelines for Installing the System Yourself InstallationEquipment You May Need Overview of Pointing the Satellite Dish Assemble and Mount the Satellite DishInitial Adjustment to the Elevation Setting Initial Adjustment to the LnbfInitial Adjustment to the Compass Direction Setting Connecting the Satellite Dish, Receiver, and TV Choosing the Menu Language Using the MenusAcquiring a Signal Overview of Fine-Tuning or Peaking the Signal Fine-Tuning the Elevation Setting Fine-Tuning the Lnbf SettingFine-Tuning the Compass Direction Setting Authorizing Your Receiver Connections to TV Completing the Receiver Connections to a Third ComponentConnections to TV and VCR Book Page 38 Tuesday, April 15, 2003 1115 AM Additional Features None Viewing and Language SettingsInstallation Settings Audio SettingsSet VCR Code Using the remote control Press the Options key System Status Book Page 44 Tuesday, April 15, 2003 1115 AM Watching TV How to Select Menu OptionsHeaders On Now banner BannersInfo Banner Browse Banner Authorization ScreensBook Page 48 Tuesday, April 15, 2003 1115 AM Interests and Favorites How to Display and Use the Interests MenuBook Page 50 Tuesday, April 15, 2003 1115 AM Interactive Program Guide IPG How to Display the GuideHow to Display a Future Day and Time on the Guide How to Use the GuideGuide Screen Detailed Program Information How to View the Guide by InterestsSetting a Timer for a Future Program Purchasing PPV Events Pay-Per-View EventsPurchase Screen How to Purchase an Ippv EventChanges in Purchase Options How to Cancel a PurchasePurchase the Next Program Purchase a Future ProgramHow to Display Your Purchase History How to Purchase a Program While Viewing an Ippv ProgramPurchase List Credit Message Account StatusBook Page 60 Tuesday, April 15, 2003 1115 AM Options How to Display and Use the Options MenuOpening Your Mail How to Display the Mailbox MenuMailbox Message Screen Mailbox MenuErase or Keep Message Screen Setting a Future Day and Time for the Guide Setting Favorite ChannelsHow to Display the Favorite Channels Menu To assign a channel to the Favorites A, B, C or D list Favorite Channels MenuHow to Display the Parental Control Menu Setting Parental Controls & PasswordsParental Control Menu Options Confirm Password menu appears Book Page 68 Tuesday, April 15, 2003 1115 AM Setting Timers Book Page 70 Tuesday, April 15, 2003 1115 AM How to Use the Timers Menu How to Display the Timers MenuHow to Use the Set Timer Menu Change Timer/Erase Timer PromptMaximum Number of Timers Before a Timer ExecutesIf You Press the GO Back Key How to Set Each Timer OptionSetting a Timer for Next Year How to Use the Confirm Timer MenuBook Page 74 Tuesday, April 15, 2003 1115 AM How to Cancel a Timer Setting a Timer Using the GuideIf New Settings Conflict with Previous Settings Viewing and Language Settings Change System SettingsList Purchases Audio Settings Surround Book Page 79 Tuesday, April 15, 2003 1115 AM Book Page 80 Tuesday, April 15, 2003 1115 AM Help Using HelpExplanations Icons Input SpecificationsVideo DigiCipher II Digital System Remote ControlRemodulator Output Audio OutputLimited Warranty and Obtaining Services Warranty & ServiceLimitations Calling for ServiceHow to Obtain Warranty Service Book Page 88 Tuesday, April 15, 2003 1115 AM