Technicolor - Thomson DRD302RA owner manual Programming the Remote Control

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REFERENCE

PROGRAMMING THE REMOTE CONTROL

The remote can be programmed to control most brands of remote controllable TV. Most RCA, GE and ProScan TVs and VCRs are already programmed. Other manufacturer’s brands need to be programmed.

PROGRAMMING THE REMOTE TO CONTROL

YOUR TV

To determine whether your remote needs to be programmed, turn the TV on, point the remote at the TV, and press the TV button. Then press CHAN UP or DOWN to see whether the TV responds to the remote commands.

Follow these steps to program your remote to control your TV.

1.Turn on the TV.

2.Look up your brand and code number(s) on the TV Code list on page 51.

3.Press and hold the TV button.

4.Enter the three-digit code from the code list.

5.Release the TV button and press OFF•ON or CHAN UP/DOWN to see if the TV responds to the remote commands. If it doesn’t, try the next code listed for your brand.

6.Repeat these steps until the TV responds to the remote commands.

USING THE REMOTE BUTTONS TO CONTROL

YOUR TV

Once the remote has been programmed with the correct codes, you are ready to use it to control your devices.

To operate the device:

1.Press the TV button to set the remote to control the TV.

2.Use the remote buttons to control the TV.

This remote may not operate all models of the brands that are shown. Use the codes shown in this manual, or on the sheet packed with your remote.

After you program the remote to control your TV, record your TV code here for easy reference.

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Contents Satellite Receiver Safety Information Refer Servicing to Qualified Service PersonnelTable of Contents Appendix a Warranty Information Appendix B FCC Regulations Appendix C Accessories IndexConnections ReferenceFirst Things First HI, MY Name is JAY Read the First Four SectionsPutting YOU in Control WHAT’S LEFT?What is the DSS SYSTEM? Ordering DSS ProgrammingInstalling Batteries in the Remote Control WHAT’S in the BOXUsing this Manual Important Note about this USER’S 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 Using the Guide Button Bringing UP the Program GuidesGetting around Program Guide Changing Channels with the NumberSelecting a Program Guide from Main Menu Tuning to a ProgramScrolling page by Grid Guide Types of Program GuidesInfo Guide Channel Guide Topic GuideAttractions Guide Using the Sorting Buttons Sorting the Grid and Info GuidesUsing the Themes Button Exiting a Program GuidePage Menu System WHAT’S a MENU?DON’T Forget Point and Select Menu SystemUsing the Menu System Using HelpExit and Help Exiting a ScreenMenu Descriptions EXPLORE, EXPLORE, ExploreMenu System Lists & Limits Different DrummersEspecially for Parents Lists & LimitsSetting the Ratings Limit AN OverviewSetting UP Spending Limits Creating Favorite Channel ListsADD 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 More Features WHAT? THERE’S MORE?PAY-PER-VIEW Programs Tuning to a PPV ProgramPurchasing and Viewing Using the Attractions Guide Using the Program Guide for PPV ProgramsBuy and Record Option Using the Purchases Menu Reviewing and Canceling AN Upcoming PurchaseTimer Feature Editing or Canceling a TimerHOW to Tell When YOU have Mail MailboxChecking Your Mail Is your ON/OFF Light Flashing?Alternate Audio Programs Mailbox SizeALT AUD Remote Button Alternate Audio Display ScreenPicture Size NEW Access Card SetupSystem Test Using ON-LINE Help Auto HelpHelp Buttons Menu HelpMore Features Things to Know Before Connecting Components Protect Your Components from Power SurgesConnections Protect Your Components from OverheatingConnecting Your DSS Receiver to Your TV Jacks and CablesVideo Jack and Cable S-VHS Audio/Video Jacks and Cables RCA-typeChoosing a Connection Connection aConnection B Connection CConnection a Best Picture and Sound QualityConnection B Very Good Picture and Sound QualityConnection C Good Picture and Sound QualityTo connect TV, VCR, and antenna or cable box To receive cable programming with cable boxConnection D To connect TV and antenna or cable boxInteractive Setup Disabling Interactive SetupReference HOW IT ALL WorksWHAT’S IT FOR? What Else can IT DO?Parts of the DSS System World ViewHome View Front Panel Controls Back PanelRemote Control Buttons Using the Remote Buttons to Control Your TV Programming the Remote ControlProgramming the Remote to Control Your TV Remote Codes TV CodesGlossary Signal Meter Main MenuPast Purchases Point and SelectTroubleshooting Running the System TestAppendix a Warranty Information Digital Satellite System DSS Limited WarrantyWhat Your Warranty Covers TOLL-FREE Telephone Product HelpTo receive a replacement receiver before your return yours HOW YOU GET ServiceWhat WE will do What Your Warranty does not Cover HOW State LAW Relates to this WarrantyProduct Registration If YOU Purchased Your Product Outside the USAAppendix B FCC Regulations FCC Registration InformationNotification to the Local Telephone Company Rights of the Telephone CompanyAppendix C Accessories Audio/Video CablesUnited States and Canadian Orders Index Antenna Arrows Display Menuselect ON/OFF100%

DRD302RA specifications

The Technicolor THOMSON DRD302RA is a cutting-edge digital satellite receiver that has carved a niche for itself in the realm of home entertainment. With a blend of advanced technology and user-friendly features, this device offers an exceptional viewing experience for satellite television enthusiasts.

One of the standout features of the DRD302RA is its high-definition support, allowing users to enjoy crystal-clear picture quality. The receiver supports various resolutions, including 720p and 1080i, ensuring that viewers can immerse themselves in stunning visual experiences. This is particularly beneficial for sports and action-packed movies, where clarity and detail matter the most.

Another significant characteristic of the DRD302RA is its built-in digital video recorder (DVR) functionality. This feature allows users to pause, rewind, and record live television. With ample storage capacity, users can capture their favorite shows and movies, providing flexibility in viewing times. The DVR can also be programmed to record series, ensuring that no episodes are missed.

The DRD302RA is equipped with a user-friendly interface, making navigation straightforward even for those who may not be tech-savvy. The remote control is designed for convenience, offering quick access to essential functions and channels. This emphasis on ease of use extends to the installation process as well, with guided setup procedures that simplify connecting the receiver to satellite dishes and televisions.

In terms of connectivity, the device features multiple outputs, including HDMI, component, and composite. This variety of connection options ensures compatibility with a wide range of televisions and audio systems. Furthermore, it supports Dolby Digital sound, enhancing the audio experience for movies and music alike, creating a cinema-like atmosphere at home.

The DRD302RA also prioritizes energy efficiency, which is an important consideration for many consumers today. With its low power consumption, users can enjoy their favorite programming without worrying about excessive energy costs.

In summary, the Technicolor THOMSON DRD302RA is a versatile and technologically advanced satellite receiver that offers high-definition viewing, DVR capabilities, and user-friendly operations. Its combination of various connectivity options, robust audio features, and energy efficiency makes it an attractive option for anyone looking to enhance their home entertainment setup. Whether for live sports, movies, or binge-worthy series, the DRD302RA promises to elevate the viewing experience to new heights.