RCA DRD212NW user manual What is the DSS System?

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Getting Started

What is the DSS System?

You’ve purchased the DSS™ Digital Satellite System, so you already know a lot of the great things it offers. You know that the DSS system uses the latest satellite technology to deliver television programming to your home. And you know that programs are broadcast in digital format, so the quality of the picture and audio rivals that of laser discs and CDs. You know the dish is small—18 inches—and that it often can be installed in a matter of hours. (See the DSS Satellite Dish Antenna Installer Guide for specific information.)

Those are the some of the things you probably know about the DSS

system. But what about the things you don’t know? For instance...

The DSS system works like your TV. Pick up the DSS remote and push the DSS button—a program comes on the TV. Press the Channel Up/Down buttons to scan through the channels. Press the number keys to go directly to a channel.

There is an on-screen Program Guide. The Program Guide lists the available programs and times. It is designed to help you select regular programs and pay-per-view events. You can also sort the Guide to list only specific types of programs. You can select Sports, for example, and your guide will show current and upcoming sports programs only. Or movies. Or news.

There is the DSS on-screen Menu System that allows you to customize your system: set up your system, build channel lists, preview coming attractions, set spending limits, and receive mail from your program providers.

There are three types of On-line Help to assist you in learning to use the DSS system: Auto Help, Help buttons, and the Help menu. (See Using On-line Help, page 14.)

DSS and Digital Satellite System are trademarks of Hughes Communications, a unit of GM Hughes Electronics.

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Contents USER’S Manual Service Personnel Safety InformationUsing On-line Help Using Your DSS SystemSetting Up Your DSS System What is the DSS System? Important Note about This User’s Manual Using this ManualOnly Rule Point and Select What is Point and Select?Point SelectBringing Up the Program Guide Using the Program GuideGetting Around in the Program Guide Exiting from the Program GuideExit Button Sorting the Program GuideButton Sports Button Movies ButtonOther Button All ButtonMenus Using the Menu SystemDisplay Screens Using the Menu System Help Buttons OK ButtonsExit Buttons Help Buttons Using On-line HelpAuto Help Menu Help Pay-Per-View Programs Major FeaturesUsing the Attractions Menu for PPV Programs Using the Program Guide for PPV ProgramsDSS Mailbox How to tell when you have mail Setting Up Channel Lists Building Your Channel Lists Select Channel List FAV ButtonSelect Channel List Setting Ratings, Spending, and Channel LimitsSetting the Ratings Limit Locking the System Locked UnlockedSession Unlock Alternate Audio ProgramsOther Features It is available if you need more information World View Parts of the DSS SystemHome View Back Panel Front Panel Remote Buttons Clear ALT AUD FAV TV/DSS Prev CH Mute Programming the Remote to Control Your TV Setting up the RemoteInstalling the Batteries NEC TV CodesJacks and Cables Connecting Your DSS Receiver to Your TVVideo Jack and Cable* S-VHS Audio/Video Jacks and Cables* RCA-typeConnection a Choosing a ConnectionConnection B Connection CTo connect TV, VCR and antenna or cable box To use this connection you must haveTo receive DSS programming To receive off-air programming no cable boxVCR Connection B Very Good Picture and Sound Quality Or Antenna To receive cable programming with cable box To connect TV, VCR, and antenna or cable boxConnection C To connect TV and antenna or cable box Connection D Good Picture and Sound QualityOr Antenna Satellite Dish DSS Receiver Glossary Access CardTV/DSS Dish Pointing Menu TreeRunning the System Test TroubleshootingToll-free telephone product help Warranty InformationWhat we will do Limited WarrantyIf you are not located near an exchange point If you purchased your DSS Product in Canada FCC Registration Information FCC RegulationsRadio Interference Canadian D. O. C. Regulations Miscellaneous Supplies AccessoriesCables and Connectors Please 38-47 Index1Q57 411-01B