Technicolor - Thomson DRD302RA owner manual Connection B, Very Good Picture and Sound Quality

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CONNECTIONS

CONNECTION B

TV

 

VERY GOOD PICTURE AND SOUND QUALITY

 

To use this connection you must have:

 

TV with separate RF and audio/video inputs (jacks)

DSS

RECEIVER

 

 

VCR with RF and audio/video inputs

 

Coaxial and audio/video cables

 

To connect TV, VCR and antenna or cable box.

VCR

1.

Connect coaxial cables as shown.

 

2.

Connect audio/video cables as shown.

 

To receive DSS® programming:

1.Tune TV to receive line output from DSS® receiver (often called Input 1).

2.Tune DSS® receiver to desired channel.

IN

VIDEO R AUDIO L

SATELLITE

DISH

OUT TO TV

 

 

 

 

 

VIDEO

R

L

 

 

 

AUDIO

 

 

IN FROM ANT CH4

VIDEO

R

SATELLITE IN

CABLE

CH3

L

OR

 

 

AUDIO

 

 

 

 

 

OFF-AIR ANTENNA

IN FROM ANT VIDEO IN AUDIO IN

CH3

 

CH4

 

R

L

OUT TO TV

VIDEO OUT AUDIO OUT

To receive off-air programming (no cable box):

1.Turn off VCR and DSS® receiver.

2.Tune TV to desired channel.

To receive off-air programming (with cable box):

1.Turn off VCR and DSS® receiver.

2.Tune TV to cable box output channel (usually CH2, CH3, or CH4).

3.Tune cable box to desired channel.

To record DSS® programming:

1.Tune TV to record line output from DSS® receiver (Input1).

2.Tune DSS® receiver to desired channel.

3.Set your VCR to record on line input.

To view VCR programming:

1. Tune TV to VCR output channel (usually CH3 or CH4).

CAUTION

Do not stack electronic components or other objects on top of the DSS® receiver. See Safety Information, inside front cover.

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Contents Satellite Receiver Refer Servicing to Qualified Service Personnel Safety InformationTable of Contents Reference Appendix a Warranty InformationAppendix B FCC Regulations Appendix C Accessories Index ConnectionsWHAT’S LEFT? First Things FirstHI, MY Name is JAY Read the First Four Sections Putting YOU in ControlOrdering DSS Programming What is the DSS SYSTEM?WHAT’S in the BOX Installing Batteries in the Remote ControlImportant Note about this USER’S Manual Using this ManualWHAT? THERE’S a RULE? Only Rule Point and SelectOnly Rule Point and Select Point What is Point and SELECT?Select Program Guides What is a Program GUIDE?Program Guides Changing Channels with the Number Using the Guide ButtonBringing UP the Program Guides Getting around Program GuideSelecting a Program Guide from 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 ButtonPage Menu System Menu SystemWHAT’S a MENU? DON’T Forget Point and SelectExiting a Screen Using the Menu SystemUsing Help Exit and HelpEXPLORE, EXPLORE, Explore Menu DescriptionsMenu System Lists & Limits Lists & LimitsDifferent Drummers Especially for ParentsAN Overview Setting the Ratings LimitCreating Favorite Channel Lists Setting UP Spending LimitsADD or Delete ALL Channels Selecting a Channel List to USE Parent Approved Channel ListLocking the System Unlocking the System Forget Your System Password?Session Unlock WHAT? THERE’S MORE? More FeaturesPAY-PER-VIEW Programs Tuning to a PPV ProgramPurchasing and Viewing Using the Attractions Guide Using the Program Guide for PPV ProgramsBuy and Record Option Reviewing and Canceling AN Upcoming Purchase Using the Purchases MenuEditing or Canceling a Timer Timer FeatureIs your ON/OFF Light Flashing? HOW to Tell When YOU have MailMailbox Checking Your MailAlternate Audio Display Screen Alternate Audio ProgramsMailbox Size ALT AUD Remote ButtonPicture Size NEW Access Card SetupSystem Test Menu Help Using ON-LINE HelpAuto Help Help ButtonsMore Features Protect Your Components from Overheating Things to Know Before Connecting ComponentsProtect Your Components from Power Surges ConnectionsAudio/Video Jacks and Cables RCA-type Connecting Your DSS Receiver to Your TVJacks and Cables Video Jack and Cable S-VHSConnection C Choosing a ConnectionConnection a Connection BBest Picture and Sound Quality Connection aVery Good Picture and Sound Quality Connection BTo receive cable programming with cable box Connection CGood Picture and Sound Quality To connect TV, VCR, and antenna or cable boxTo connect TV and antenna or cable box Connection DDisabling Interactive Setup Interactive SetupWhat Else can IT DO? ReferenceHOW IT ALL Works WHAT’S IT FOR?World View Parts of the DSS SystemHome View Back Panel Front Panel ControlsRemote Control Buttons Using the Remote Buttons to Control Your TV Programming the Remote ControlProgramming the Remote to Control Your TV TV Codes Remote CodesGlossary Point and Select Signal MeterMain Menu Past PurchasesRunning the System Test TroubleshootingTOLL-FREE Telephone Product Help Appendix a Warranty InformationDigital Satellite System DSS Limited Warranty What Your Warranty CoversTo receive a replacement receiver before your return yours HOW YOU GET ServiceWhat WE will do If YOU Purchased Your Product Outside the USA What Your Warranty does not CoverHOW State LAW Relates to this Warranty Product RegistrationRights of the Telephone Company Appendix B FCC RegulationsFCC Registration Information Notification to the Local Telephone CompanyAudio/Video Cables Appendix C AccessoriesUnited States and Canadian Orders Antenna Arrows Display Menuselect ON/OFF Index100%

DRD302RA specifications

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