CONTROLLING THE DIGITAL SATELLITE 3
RECEIVER
Now it is Time for You to Take Control! You are the master of your digital satellite receiver. It does what you tell it to do. Take a few minutes to read through this chapter to begin to understand how to “drive” your system. Let’s begin with a few simple rules. First, there is nothing that you can do, using the front panel keys or the remote control keys, which could harm your digital satellite receiver in any way. Once you understand the capabilities and options available in your receiver, you’ll be able to undo any changes or settings that you make.
The next important rule is to have fun! The features of your digital satellite receiver are intended to make watching TV more enjoyable. It isn’t necessary to know everything your system can do right away. Learn the capabilities a little at a time. As you use your digital satellite receiver, the techniques to control it will become second nature.
Front Panel vs. Remote Control Keys
The front panel provides all of the basic controls needed to access and use the primary features of the digital satellite receiver. The remote control has many more keys to provide shortcuts or access to extended features of the digital satellite receiver. Most of the remote control keys can also be used to control other components in your entertainment system. For this reason, you must remember to press the “SAT” key, putting the remote control in satellite mode, when you want to control your digital satellite receiver.
Basic Navigation
The most common digital satellite receiver related keys that you will use are , , , , and . Four distinct keys on the digital satellite receiver front panel represent the direction keys. On the remote control the top, bottom, left and right sides of the large disk represent the direction keys. These keys are primarily used to move the highlight (also known as a cursor) around the screen. The key should be pressed to indicate that a highlighted item is the one that you wish to choose.
Another key you will be using frequently is the key, located on both the front panel of the digital satellite receiver as well as on the remote control. This key is used when you want to display the
current
One additional key that appears on both the front panel and the remote control is the key. This key is used to retrieve descriptive information about a currently airing event and to provide access to scheduling information (and purchasing information for PPVs) about highlighted programs in the
The final key that appears on both the remote control and the front panel is the key. Make sure
the remote control is in SAT mode for the key to apply to the digital satellite receiver. When you power the digital satellite receiver off, is has not actually stopped using electricity. Rather, it goes into a standby mode that enables it to continue to monitor data being sent from the service providers,
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