Regarding encrypted broadcaster signals

Some broadcasters are available by subscription only, or may not be available in certain areas, and the signals from these broadcasters are protected by the WorldSpace Encryption Schemes 1 and 2 (ES1 and ES2). When you try to receive these broadcasters, the broadcast is scrambled and the CODED indicator lights in the display. If a broadcaster carries a service you are interested in, the steps below describe the process necessary to decode the broadcast.

1Contact a WorldSpace center or an authorized WorldSpace service provider regarding broadcaster services and rates in your region. Refer to page 21 for a list of WorldSpace centers worldwide.

2Fill out the application form. At this time, the ID number of the unit is necessary. An ID number number sheet with 3 stickers is included with this unit. The ID number can also be found on the rear panel of this unit.

On the receipt of the application and any necessary fees, you will receive a password corresponding to the ID number of your unit. The password may be as long as 22 digits in the following format: A12345-B67890...E12

3Enter the password.

1.Press and hold the PTY and MULTI/LANG buttons for three seconds until “PWA_” appears in the display.

PTY

MULTI/LANG

+ = WS

2.Turn the TUNING/SELECT dial to select the first number in the “A” password from 0-9 and then press the MEMORY button. Repeat this process for each number in the “A” sequence of the password.

= WS

MEMORY

= / CANCEL

TUNING/SELECT

3.Continue the same process until the password has been completely entered. The unit checks if the password is correct. If the password was entered correctly, “COMPLETE” appears in the display. If the password was entered incorrectly or is invalid, “PW AGAIN” appears in the display, and the password must be entered again from the beginning.

Notes:

If you make a mistake while entering the password, press the MEMORY/CANCEL button when the cursor is not selecting a number to move the cursor back to the previous number. Continue this procedure until the cursor has moved back to the incorrectly entered number. Numbers that you had entered after that number must be reentered.

If you wish to reenter the password from the beginning, press the WS button and the password is erased and the mode is exited. Repeat the procedure on this page from step 3 to enter the password in again.

If “COMPLETE” appears in the display, but you are still unable to listen to the broadcaster, contact your nearest WorldSpace center.

When the password is entered, sound may be intermit- tent.

Up to 4 passwords can be stored in memory. Be sure to keep your passwords in a safe location where they can be easily found in case they are somehow erased from memory.

Displaying the unit ID number

Press the PTY button, MULTI/LANG button and LEARN button at the same time for 3 seconds. “ID” appears in the display, followed by the first 8 numbers of the serial number, and then the last 8 numbers of the serial number. This pattern repeats three times and then returns to the previous display. Pressing any button ends this operation.

Recording a broadcast from the radio or WS band

This unit is supplied with stereo output jacks that allow you to make recordings of the programs you receive. You can also output the audio signal to an amplifier or similar component with line inputs.

 

ANTENNA

 

 

 

AC IN

 

 

 

 

 

 

4

6

5

 

EXTERNAL

1

3

2 1.5Vx6

VOLTAGE

 

 

 

 

SELECTOR

WARNING

 

 

 

230V

 

 

 

127V

• DO NOT PUT BATTERY IN BACKWARDS, MIX WITH

 

 

 

110V

USED OR OTHER BATTERY TYPES-MAY EXPLODE

 

 

 

 

OR LEAK AND CAUSE PERSONAL INJURY.

 

 

 

SEE BOTTOM

• REMOVE THE BATTERIES ("D" SIZE, R20) WHEN

 

 

 

USING THE AC POWER.

 

 

 

 

• SEE INSTRUCTION MANUAL.

 

 

 

RL

LINE OUT

LINE OUT

To make connections, use a stereo cable to connect the output jacks on the FR-DS100 to the input jacks on the other component. Be sure to match the colors of the cable plugs with the color of the jacks; red with red, and white with white.

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