Panasonic TU-IRD20 manual Back Panel

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REFERENCE

OUT

TO

TV

IN

FROM

ANT

VCR CONTROL

 

 

 

 

 

PHONE JACK

S-VIDEO

VIDEO

R AUDIO L

WIDE BAND DATA

SATELLITE IN

LOW SPEED DATA

CH 4

 

 

 

REMOTE IN

 

CH 3

 

 

 

 

 

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IN FROM ANT Use to connect an off-air antenna or cable TV signal to the DSS® system.

OUT TO TV Use to connect the satellite receiver to yourTV. However, if your TV has audio/video jacks, you should use those jacks to get better picture and sound quality.

CH3/CH4 SWITCH If a coaxial cable is used to connect the satellite receiver to yourTV, you must set the CH3/CH4 SWITCH. For example, to see the DSS® signal on TV channel 3, set the switch to 3.

S-VIDEOProvides the best picture quality. If your TV has S-VIDEO capability, use this jack along with the audio/video input jacks to connect the satellite receiver to your TV.

VIDEO Provides better picture quality than the OUT TO TV jack. If your TV has audio/video capability, use this jack to connect the satellite receiver to your TV. You must also connect the AUDIO jacks.

AUDIO (R and L) Provide better sound quality than the OUT TO TV jack. If yourTV has audio/video capability, use these jacks to connect the satellite receiver to your TV. You must also connect the VIDEO jack.

WIDE BAND and LOW SPEED DATA PORTS These ports allow you to connect the DSS® system to future services and accessories as they become available. A shielded cable and additional hardware may be required.

SATELLITE IN Use to connect the satellite receiver to the satellite dish.

VCR CONTROL Allows the receiver and VCR to communicat with via the VCR controller for timer recordings.

REMOTE IN Use in conjunction with remote control signal senders to control the receiver from another room.

PHONE JACK Use to connect a phone line to the satellite receiver. The DSS® system uses a phone line connection to periodically call out to program providers.

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Contents TU-IRD20 Operating Instructions Personnel Safety InformationInstallation Important SafeguardsIii Table of Contents Lists & Limits More FeaturesConnections ReferenceBefore YOU Begin What is the DSS System?Ordering DSS Programming Precautions on Battery Use Installing Batteries Remote ControlObserve the Following Precautions Unpacking the BoxImportant Note about this User’s Manual Using This ManualPoint On-Screen Navigation MethodSelect Exiting a ScreenUsing the Program Guides What is a Program Guide?Program Guides Changing Channels with the number KeysSelecting a Program Guide from the Main Menu Tuning to a ProgramScrolling Page By Grid Guide Types of Program GuidesInfo Guide Channel Guide Topic GuideAttractions Guide Sorting the Grid and Info Guides Using the Sorting ButtonsExiting a Program Guide Using the Themes ButtonMenu System What is a Menu?Your On-Screen Living Room Using Help Using the Menu SystemExit and Help Main Menu Won’t Appear?Don’t Forget about the Exit Changing the Main Menu’s AppearanceButton Explore, Explore, Explore Menu DescriptionsControlling The System ProfilesEspecially for Parents Creating and Editing a Profile Editing the Channel List Editing a User’s NameAdd or Delete All Channels Locking a User’s Profile Setting the Rating LimitLocking the System Setting Up Spending LimitsUnlocking a User’s Profile Choosing Your Profile to Watch DSS Programming Forget Your System Password?Unlocking the System Session UnlockTuning to a PPV Program More FeaturesPay-Per-View Programs Purchasing and ViewingUsing the Attractions Guide Using the Program Guide for PPV ProgramsBuy and Record Option Reviewing and Canceling an Upcoming Purchase Using the Purchases MenuSetting Up Timer Recordings Timer FeatureLocating the Infrared Remote Control Sensor on Your VCR Selecting a VCR Type Connecting the VCR ControllerEditing or Canceling a Timer Recording with TimerVCR Codes Editing One-Button Recording Settings Using Logo TuneOne-Button Recording One-Button Record TipMailbox How to Tell When You Have MailAlternate Audio Programs Checking Your MailPicture Size New Access Card SetupSystem Test Alternate Audio Display ScreenAuto Help Using On-Line HelpHelp Buttons Menu HelpProtect Your Components from Power Surges Things to Know Before Connecting ComponentsConnections Protect Your Components from OverheatingJacks and Cables Connecting Your Satellite Receiver to Your TVVideo Jack and Cable S-VHS Audio/Video Jacks and Cables RCA-typeConnection a Choosing a ConnectionConnection B Connection CBest Picture and Sound Quality Connection aVery Good Picture and Sound Quality Connection BGood Picture and Sound Quality Connection CTo connect TV, VCR, and antenna or cable box To receive cable programming with cable boxTo connect TV and antenna or cable box Connection DDisabling Interactive Setup Interactive SetupReference Programming the Remote ControlDSS System Overview Controls and ButtonsWorld View Parts of the DSS SystemHome Theater Universal Remote included with your DSS system Home ViewFront Panel Controls Back Panel To Maximize Battery Life Remote Control ButtonsHelpful Hints When the Code is Known Preferred Method Programming the Remote Control Using Access CodesWhen the Code is Not Known Code Index for Televisions Television Infrared Codes IndexCode Index for VCRs VCR Infrared Codes IndexCode Index for Cassette Players Laser Disc Players and DSS and Infrared Remote Codes Index Cable Converter Box Infrared Codes IndexGlossary Past Purchases Signal MeterPoint and Select Ratings LimitRunning the System Test TroubleshootingLimited Warranty Warranty Information PanasonicDigital Satellite Systems Limits and ExclusionsParts Distribution Locations Accessories PurchaseRegional Customer Care Departments In-warranty* after sales support Replacement ProgramAcceptable credit cards Warranty Information15167610 IndexTimer feature Radio Interference FCC Registration InformationNotification to the Local Telephone Company Rights of the Telephone CompanyOne Panasonic Way Secaucus, New Jersey Tocom