Chapter 1

Quick Setup - Read Me First!

About the Video Standard

The Video Standard used to operate the receiver is preset at the factory to either NTSC (525-line), or PAL (625-line). Changing the Video Standard is normally required only when operating the receiver in a network or jurisdiction that uses the alternate Video Standard, and/or when new (or different) subscriber services are made available. Changing the Video Standard or resetting the receiver to the default factory settings may cause TV video to display improperly.

Satellite Receiver Startup

1.Check your installation:

Check that your receiver is correctly installed and connected to the satellite LNB antenna, to other A/V equipment (as required) and to AC power.

Important! This product plugs into a socket outlet. A socket outlet must be near this product, and must be easily accessible. This product may not have a main power switch; the power cord serves this purpose.

The product has a power switch (located on the rear panel). It may be used to turn off the receiver to conserve energy.

2.The application code version and APP appears on the receiver front panel while it is powering up. It takes about 60 seconds for the receiver to completely power up. Once the receiver has completely powered up, a flashing “.” appears on the front panel.

3.Turning on the receiver: Press the DISPLAY button on the Remote Control or press the DISPLAY button on the receiver front panel.

4.A “No signal” message is displayed on the TV monitor. To set up your receiver for your network to receive your authorized programs, refer to Quick Setup Instructions, on page 1-2.

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D9865 Satellite Receiver Installation and Operation Guide

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Cisco Systems 4028650000000 About the Video Standard, Satellite Receiver Startup, Check your installation