Parts of the DSS System

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These parts are inside of or

attached to your house.

Satellite DIsh

DSS Receiver

Telephone Jack

 

 

Access Card and Security Clip

 

 

Remote Control

DSS Satellite Dish Picks up the satellite’s coded program information and relays it to your DSS receiver. (Your satellite dish may be installed in different locations on or around your house. The satellite dish must, however, be pointed in a southern direction toward the satellite.)

DSS Receiver Receives the TV program information and sends it to your TV or VCR.

Telephone Jack Connects to the phone jack on the back of the DSS receiver. The DSS receiver uses a toll-free number once a month to update your access card. This update only takes a few seconds and ensures that you will have continuous service. The system automatically hangs up if you pick up the phone when the DSS receiver is calling out.

Television If your television is remote controllable, you can program the DSS Universal TV Remote to change channels and volume.

DSS TV Universal Remote (included with your DSS system) Controls the DSS system as well as most remote controllable TVs, VCRs, and other devices. Point the remote at the device you want to control.

Access Card (installed in DSS receiver) Must be inserted for you to use the DSS system! Provides system security and authorization of DSS services. Do not remove the card except when issued a new card as a replacement for the original.

Security Clip (installed in DSS receiver) Fits over the end of the access card and helps prevent the card from being inadvertently removed. To remove the clip, squeeze the top and bottom together and slide the clip off the access card.

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