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3-800-356-21 Digital Satellite Receiver Operating Instructions SA T -A1 © 1995 by Sony Cor poration FOR POSITION ONL Y ITI T O PRO VIDE.
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3 Contents Chapter 1 Intr oduci n g t he DSS System 5 DSS Fe atures 6 Unpacking 7 Inserting Batteries in to the Remote Control Chapter 2 Using Basi c Functions 10 Using the Master Guide 11 Usin g th e.
4 Conten ts Chapter 5 Using the C us tom Setup Menu 49 Overview 50 Display ing the Custom Setup Menu 51 Setting Up a Favorite Statio n Guide 53 Setting a Defau lt Langua ge 54 Setting Locks and Limits.
5 Chapter 1 Intr o ducing the DSS System W elcome to the Sony brand D SS (Digital Satelli te System), the ultim ate digital entertainment experience. Rea d thi s chapter for an overview of the featur es of the system and to check the carton contents of the DSS receiver .
6 Chapter 1: Introducing the DSS System Unpacking Check to make sure you ’ ve received the following items in the DSS rec e i v e r ’ s cart on : * The access car d comes already inserted into the DSS r eceiver . If you are missing items, contact the dealer from whom you pur chased the DSS r eceiver .
Chapter 1: I ntroducing the DSS System 7 Inserting Batt eries into th e Remote Control Before you can use the re mote control, you must first in sert th e supplied batteries.
8 Chapter 1: Introducing the DSS System.
9 Chapter 2 Using Basic Functions Y ou can start watch ing programs using just a few buttons on th e rem o t e c o n tro l. H e re ’ s an overview of the buttons you ’ ll u se mos t often. f rutiger bold The following pages describe a quick st art to using th e Master Guide and t he S t at ion Ind ex.
10 Chapter 2: Using Bas ic Functions Using the Master Gu ide The Master Guide is the main pr ogram guide. It contains all the pr ogr ammi ng t hat ’ s ava ilab le fr om your p r ogram pr oviders , i n cludin g the programming to which you subscribe.
Chapter 2: Using Basic Functions 11 Using the S tatio n Index Y ou can use the Statio n Index to select a sta tion by its sta tion logo/ call letters (such as CNN), rather than its current program ’ s n ame. Note Befor e you can br ing up the Station In dex, you mus t first cl ear the pr ogram guide from yo ur TV screen.
12 Chapter 2: Using Bas ic Functions.
13 Chapter 3 Connecting Y our System Read this chapter to set up y our DSS receiver for the first time, or to add or r emove audio or vi deo components conn ected to your system. Overvi ew Y ou can connect the DSS r eceiver in a variety of configurations.
14 Chapter 3: Connecting Yo ur System TV Only TV With RF Connector Only Refer to the illustration below . 1 Connect the RG-6 cable from the satellite antenna ’ s LNB to the DSS rec e i v e r ’ s SA TELLITE IN jack. Some TV s label this jack RF IN , instead of VHF/UHF IN .
Chapter 3: Connecting Your System 15 TV With A/V Connectors Refer to the illustration below . 1 Connect the RG-6 cable from the satellite antenna ’ s LNB to the DSS rec e i v e r ’ s SA TELLITE IN jack. If you r TV has only one AUDIO IN jack, connec t the lower (m ono) AUDIO L jack on the DSS r eceiver to the TV ’ s AUDIO IN jack.
16 Chapter 3: Connecting Yo ur System TV and VCR Refer to the illustration on the opposite page. 1 Connect the RG-6 cable from the satellite antenna ’ s LNB to the DSS rec e i v e r ’ s SA TELLITE IN jack. 2 Connect the DSS receiver ’ s A /V jacks to the A/V IN ja cks o n the the TV and VCR.
Chapter 3: Connecting Your System 17 VHF / UHF AUDIO L R ( MONO ) VIDEO S VIDEO IN VIDEO 1 VIDEO 2 TV Coaxial or A/V Cable VCR A/V Cable A/V Cable Coaxial Cable Satellite Receiver Telephone Line AC Co.
18 Chapter 3: Connecting Yo ur System Hi-Fi TV , Hi-Fi VCR, Audio Receiver Refer to the illustration on the opposite page. 1 Connect the RG-6 cable from the satellite antenna ’ s LNB to the DSS rec e i v e r ’ s SA TELLITE IN jack. 2 Connect the DSS receiver ’ s audio O UT jacks to the audio receiver ’ s audi o IN j acks .
Chapter 3: Connecting Your System 19 VHF / UHF AUDIO L R ( MONO ) VIDEO S VIDEO IN VIDEO 1 VIDEO 2 TV Coaxial or A/V Cable VCR A/V Cable A/V Cable Coaxial Cable Satellite Receiver Telephone Line AC Co.
20 Chapter 3: Connecting Yo ur System Home Ente rtainmen t System (Hi-Fi TV , Hi-Fi VCR, Audio/V ideo Receiver) Refer to the illustration on the opposite page. 1 Connect the RG-6 cable from the satellite antenna ’ s LNB to the DSS rec e i v e r ’ s SA TELLITE IN jack.
Chapter 3: Connecting Your System 21 VHF / UHF AUDIO L R ( MONO ) VIDEO S VIDEO IN VIDEO 1 VIDEO 2 Satellite Receiver TV VCR A/V Cable A/V Cable Video Cable A/V Cable A/V Receiver Telephone Line AC Co.
22 Chapter 3: Connecting Yo ur System Setting Up the RF Antenna The R F an tenn a let s you t ak e ad v anta ge of t h e RF ( radio frequ ency) feature, which enables the remote contr ol to operate the DSS receiver even if the r eceiver is located in another r oom or is placed behind a cabinet door .
Chapter 3: Connecting Your System 23 Setting Up Y our DSS Syst em Viewing Satellite Programs 1 T urn on the TV , and then s et the TV ’ s line input to the DSS receiver . (For example, set the TV to channel 3 or 4, if you used an RF connection; or set to VIDEO1, etc.
24 Chapter 3: Connecting Yo ur System.
25 Chapter 4 Using the Syst em Featur es Read this chap ter to lear n ho w to use system feat ures including the Master program guide, Statio n Index, Favo rite Station Guide, an d the ord ering of pay-per-view pro grams. Overvi ew This chapter provides detailed instructio ns for using mo st o f the features of your DSS rece iver .
26 Chapter 4: Using the System Features Befor e Y ou Get Started ... Make sure you (or your DSS sy stem i nstalle r) ha ve com pleted the following procedures befor e you sta rt using your DS S receiver: 1 Install the satelli te antenna, as described in the Satellit e Antenn a Installation Manual .
Chapter 4: Using the System Features 27 Using the On-Scr een Displays: Highlig ht and Select All of the f eat ures and funct ions of the DS S receiver c a n be ope rate d using a simple, two-step pr ocess: Highlight and Select. These two steps are explained below .
28 Chapter 4: Using the System Features Displaying the Master Guide Y ou can select programs using the CH+ and CH- buttons, or you can enter the station number directly using the 0 -9 buttons.
Chapter 4: Using the System Features 29 Featur es of t he Master Guide When you select the Master Guide fr om the Main Menu or press the GUIDE button on the remote, the Master Guide appears: Program g.
30 Chapter 4: Using the System Features Moving Thr ough the Master G uide The on-scr een program guides ar e displayed only one page at a time. Because the program guide usually contains many pages, you need to move thr ough the gu ide to see more of the pr ograms contained in the guide.
Chapter 4: Using the System Features 31 Displaying F avorite Statio ns T o see your favorite stations in the program guide: Press the F A VORITE button. Pressing the F A VORITE button r epeatedly cycles through the stations currently set for the thr ee Favorite Station Guides (F A V A, B, and C), and then back to the normal guide.
32 Chapter 4: Using the System Features Selecting a Pr ogr am from the Guide For all programs e xcept pay-per-view (PPV), you can select a pro gram from the guide just by pressing the joystick. If the program is currently showing, the guide disappears and the pr ogram you selected appears.
Chapter 4: Using the System Features 33 Selecting Pr ogr am Guides and Lists By Category In addition to us ing the Mast er Guide, you can use the SELECT GUIDE and SELECT LIS T options in the Main Menu to select subsets of the Master Guide. These subsets are sorted by program categories, s uch as Movies, Sports, News, an d so on.
34 Chapter 4: Using the System Features Selecting a Program Guide or List By Program Category T o select another guide or program guide format: 1 Press the MENU button to bring up the Main Menu. 2 Select SELECT GUIDE or SELECT LIST from the Main Menu.
Chapter 4: Using the System Features 35 Selecting the Custom Guide The Custom Guide is a pr ogram guide that you can create to include only the stat ions yo u want. Note See “ Setting Up a List of Custom Stations ” on page 59 for instru ctions on setting up your c ustom st ations.
36 Chapter 4: Using the System Features Using the S tatio n Index The Station Ind e x is an on-screen display that co ntains the sta tio n logo (or call letters) of al l the stations in the system. Y ou ’ ll fi nd the S tatio n Index useful when you wa nt to tune to a specific station, rath er than to a s pecif ic pr ogra m.
Chapter 4: Using the System Features 37 Displaying F avo rite Stations in the Station Index T o display your favor ite stations on the top row of the St ation Index: Press the F A VORITE button. Pressing the F A VORITE button repeated ly cycles through the three Favorite Station Guides (F A V A, B, and C).
38 Chapter 4: Using the System Features Select ing the Favorite Station Guide The Favorite Station G uide is a program guide th at you can create to include up to seven of y our favorite stations. Y ou can create up to three Favorite Station Guides, identified as F A V A, F A V B, and F A V C.
Chapter 4: Using the System Features 39 Selecting Other (Pr ogr am Pr ovider) Guides The Other Guides option includes alternative pro gram guides, which are made availabl e by your prog ram pr oviders, such as DIRECTV and USSB.
40 Chapter 4: Using the System Features Using DISP LA Y and JUMP Displaying the Program Banner The pr ogram banner provides useful in formation about the program you ’ re curr ently w at ching. Note Befo re you can br ing up the P rog ram Bann er , you must first cle ar the pr ogr am guide from yo ur TV s c reen.
Chapter 4: Using the System Features 41 Select ing Al terna te Audi o Y our program providers may broadcast multiple audio tracks with a single video source. For e xample, a football game might use a dif fer ent audio track for each sports com ment ator or a movie might include include both Engli sh and Sp an ish langu age audio track s.
42 Chapter 4: Using the System Features Canceling Pur chases Use the Cancel Pur chase screen if you or der a pay-per -view program, and then deci de you ’ d like to cancel the o rder before the pr ogram begins. Note The Cancel P urch ase scr een li sts only pur chases mad e using the DSS rec ei v er ’ s re mote contro l.
Chapter 4: Using the System Features 43 Checking Y our Pur chase Recor d Use the Review Pur chases screen to see a recor d of recent purchases you ’ ve made through your DSS re ceiver . Note The Revi e w Purchas es screen li sts only p urchases m ade us ing the D SS rec ei v er ’ s re mote contro l.
44 Chapter 4: Using the System Features Setting Up the T imer Use the T i mer Setup screen to specify a day and time on which you want the DSS receiver to automatica lly tune to a specific sta tio n. Y ou can use this feature in coordination with your VCR ’ s ti me r rec ordi ng function to autom ate the recording of DSS programs.
Chapter 4: Using the System Features 45 5 Set the day , start time, stop time, and channel number as follows: T o set each item (day , time, chann el), move the jo ystick up a nd down. T o move to the next or previous item, move the joysti ck right left and rig ht.
46 Chapter 4: Using the System Features Changing/Checking/ Clearing Timer Settings T o change , check, or clear timer settings: 1 Bring up the T imer Setup screen, as described on page 44. 2 Check your settings . If you don ’ t want to make any cha nges, select OK to return to the System Menu.
Chapter 4: Using the System Features 47 Reading Y our Messages Occasionally , your program providers will send messages to your DSS receiver . These messages contain useful information about your system, such as infor mat ion abo ut new ser v ices, p rogram prom otions , or billing.
48 Chapter 4: Using the System Features Reading a Message T o r ead a message: 1 Select the envelope fr om the Messages screen . A selected message appears with a checkmark ( ' ) besi de it. Then selec t READ . The full text of the message appears.
49 Chapter 5 Using the Custom Setup Menu Read this chapt er to get info rmation abo ut customiz ing your sy stem to matc h your person al view ing ha bits. Overvi ew Y our DSS r eceiver includes several features you can use to customize your system to meet your individual prefer ences.
50 Chapter 5: Using the Custom Setup Menu Displaying the Custom Setup Menu T o customize your system, first bring up the Custom Setup Menu, as follows : 1 Press the MENU button to bring up the Main Men u. 2 Sele ct SY STEM M EN U. 3 Sele c t CU STOM SET UP M EN U .
Chapter 5: Using the Custom Setup Menu 51 Setting U p a F avorite St ation Guide The Favorite Statio n Gu ide is a program guid e that y ou create. Y ou can create up to three Favorite Station Guides, with each guide containing up to seven of your favorite stations.
52 Chapter 5: Using the Custom Setup Menu 5 T o r eplace a favori te statio n in the top r ow , sele ct a statio n from one of the bottom rows of stations.
Chapter 5: Using the Custom Setup Menu 53 Settin g a Default La nguage Use the Set Default L an guage screen to specify the language you want to hear for programs broadcast in m ulti ple languages .
54 Chapter 5: Using the Custom Setup Menu Setting Locks and Limits The Locks and Limits featur e gives you control over the use of your system. Y ou can r estrict program viewing by cost, ratings, and station. Y ou can also set a lock to prevent the ordering of pay-per-view progra ms.
Chapter 5: Using the Custom Setup Menu 55 Setting a Spending Limit T o set a spending limit: 1 Select SPENDING LIMIT fr om the Set Locks and Limits s creen. 2 Enter a spending limit. Use the 0-9 o r move the joystick up and down to enter the nume rical value.
56 Chapter 5: Using the Custom Setup Menu Setting Station Locks T o set station locks: 1 Select ST A TION LOCKS fro m the Set Locks and Limits scr een. 2 Select stati ons tha t you wa nt to lock from view ing. A l ocked sta tion appears with a key ( ) beside it.
Chapter 5: Using the Custom Setup Menu 57 Locking Y our System T o lock an u nlocked system: 1 Sele ct LO CK from the Set Locks a nd Limits screen. 2 The Set Passcode scr een appears. Enter a four- digit passco de number . Use the 0-9 buttons or move the joystick up and down to enter the numerical value.
58 Chapter 5: Using the Custom Setup Menu Overriding the System Lock Y ou can temporarily o verride any locks or lim its that have been set if you know th e system passcode. For example, if you try to w at ch a program on a lock ed station, a message identifies the lock or limit exceeded.
Chapter 5: Using the Custom Setup Menu 59 Setting Up a List of Custom Stations If there a re stations listed in the Master G u ide that you don ’ t subscribe to or watch often, you ca n us e the Set Custom Station s feature to specify which station s from the Master Guide you want to skip.
60 Chapter 5: Using the Custom Setup Menu Using the AUT O Skip Feature When you select the AUTO button, the DSS receiver automatically scans al l the statio ns in th e current Master Guide. Du ring thi s scan ning process, the DSS receiver determines which station s you are not authorized to watch and then sets these s tations to be sk ipped.
Chapter 5: Using the Custom Setup Menu 61 Select ing Dat a Servi ces In the future, your program providers may ma ke a vailable data services, which you can access th rough specific stations us ing the DSS rec e i v e r ’ s wide band and low-speed data ports.
62 Chapter 5: Using the Custom Setup Menu 3 Select one of the followin g: Changing the Default Data Service Use the Default Data Services screen to select a default data service for all statio ns that provide data services. T o change the data se rvice for all statio ns: 1 Sele c t D E F AUL T from t he Dat a S er vice s scre en.
63 Chapter 6 Using the Installation Menu Read this chapter to set up y our DSS receiver for the first time, check the antenna ’ s signal strength, o r to run a system test to diagnose any difficulties you may be havin g with your sys tem.
64 Chapter 6: Using the Installation Menu Displayin g the Install ation Menu T o set up your system, first bring up the Installation Menu, as follows: 1 Press the MENU button to bring up the Main Men u. 2 Select SYS TEM MENU fr om the Mai n Menu. 3 Selec t IN ST ALL A T ION M ENU from t he Sy st em M enu.
Chapter 6: Using the Installation Menu 65 Setting Up the Satellite Antenna T o install th e satellite a ntenna, or to ch eck the current signal level o f the antenna, use the Set Up Antenna screen. Note Make certain that the sig nal s trength of the satellite antenna is optimized.
66 Chapter 6: Using the Installation Menu Replacing Y our Access Car d In the event that your progra m providers need to send you a new access card, use the Replace Access Card option to in itialize your new card. During this process, you'll follow the o n-screen ins tructions to copy i nf ormati on from t he old ca rd onto the ne w card.
Chapter 6: Using the Installation Menu 67 2 Select REPLACE ACCESS CARD f rom the Inst allation Me nu. 3 When the Replace Access Card scr een appears, select OK to begin copying your old access car d. 4 Follow the in struction s as they are displayed to complete the proce dure.
68 Chapter 6: Using the Installation Menu Setting t he Aspec t Ratio Use the Set Aspect Ratio option to set the DSS receiver ’ s disp lay t o match your TV's picture. T o set the aspect ratio: 1 Select SET AS PECT RA TIO fr om the Installation Menu.
Chapter 6: Using the Installation Menu 69 Setting Up the Remote Contr ol The Set Up Remote screens let you set up the DSS receiver to accept IR (infrar ed) or RF (radio fr equency) signals fr om the DSS remote con trol and to change the RF security code f or the DSS receiver .
70 Chapter 6: Using the Installation Menu Setting the Security Code If the DSS receiver is accepting or receiving signals from another RF remote control in your home (or from a neighbor ’ s house), yo u can eliminate this problem by changi ng th e security codes for the DSS rec e i v e r an d re m o t e c on tro l.
Chapter 6: Using the Installation Menu 71 Step 2: Set the DS S Remote Control ’ s RF Security Code 1 Press the CODE SET button on the DSS remote control. 2 Using the number butto ns on the DS S remote control, enter the three-digit security code you selected for the DSS receiver in step 3 on page 70.
72 Chapter 6: Using the Installation Menu Runnin g a System T est The System T est lets you check the integrity of yo ur system's components, including: Ante nna sign al Syste m t unin g Phone line Access car d Use the System T est if you ar e experiencing problems with your system.
73 Appendix Other Information This appendix incl udes supplement ary informati on , including: Locations an d descriptions of the con trols and indicators on the front and b ack pan els of the DSS receiver ( page 74) . Rem o te c on t rol b u tt on de s c rip tio ns ( pa ge 76) .
74 Appendix: Other Information Location and Function of Controls Front P anel Butt on Des crip tio n POWER But ton T urns the DSS r eceiver on a nd off. MENU Button Brings up the Main Menu. EXIT Button Clears all on-scr een displays, includi ng program guides, menus, etc.
Appendix: Other Information 75 Back P a nel Connector Descript i on Cable T ype LOW SP EED DA T A Allows you to connec t your DSS r eceiver to new technol ogies, as they ar e intr oduced. Addit ional accessori es may be r equired. Depends on futur e app lic atio ns (D-sub 9 pin) SA TELLITE IN Connects t o the LNB on th e satellite ant enna.
76 Appendix: Other Information Using the Remote Control Afte r yo u ’ ve installed the ba tteries a nd programmed the remote control, use these procedures to operate your system components: 1 Select the component that you want to use: T o operate a cable bo x, TV , or the DSS r eceiver , press the corr esponding FUNCTION button.
Appendix: Other Information 77 DSS Brings up the M aster Guide. If you ’ re a l re ad y i n a pr ogram guide, press ing GUIDE repeatedly brings up future time slots in the guide.
78 Appendix: Other Information Inside P a nel Butt on Ope rates Des crip ti on VCR Laser disc Switches to VCR or laser disc mode, depe nding on how you ’ ve set up th e remote for t hese positions.
Appendix: Other Information 79 Pr ogr amming the Remote The DSS r eceiver ’ s remote con trol is preset at the factory to operate Sony bra nd TV s. If y ou hav e a T V o the r t han So ny b ra nd, o.
80 Appendix: Other Information Programmable Codes TV Codes Manufactu rer Code Sony 101 Admir al (M. W a rds) 102, 1 14, 109 ABC 1 1 2 Bell & H owell (M.
Appendix: Other Information 81 VCR Codes Manufactu rer Code Son y 30 1,302, 303 Aiwa 338 Audio Dyna mic 314, 34 7 Bell & H owell (M. W ard s) 33 0, 343 Brocso nic 3 19 Canon 309 , 308 Citize n 332.
82 Appendix: Other Information Using the Le arn Funct ion Y ou can program the DSS remote commander to learn th e functions of anothe r co mpone nt ’ s remote cont rol. Use this function to operate components th at are not listed in “ Programmable Codes ” on page 80.
Appendix: Other Information 83 T r oubleshooting Symptom Possible Causes and R emedies No picture (poo r p ictu re qu al ity o r lo ss of pi ct ure) If you a re receiv ing on l y sta ti ons 10 0, 20 0, and 9 99, call you r p rogram providers to have your programming activated.
84 Appendix: Other Information Cann ot ca ncel a p ay-pe r-view or der via the Cancel Purchase men u option Y ou canno t cancel pay-pe r-view orders t hat you ’ ve watc hed or tu ned to. Also, you can ca nc e l o nly pro gr am s yo u ’ ve or dered using the DSS rem ote contr ol.
Appendix: Other Information 85 If you ar e unable to resolve problems with your system, please see “ Customer Support ” on page 2 for c ustomer suppor t info r matio n a nd telephone numbers. Remote con trol doesn ’ t work T o operate your components, make sur e you ’ ve pr ogrammed the remote proper ly .
86 Appendix: Other Information Precautions On Safety If you spill or drop anything int o the cabinet, unplu g the receiver and have it checked by q ua lified person nel bef ore operat ing it any furt her .
Appendix: Other Information 87 FCC Regulations and Information FCC Registration Information Y our digital satelli te receiver has been re gistered by the Fed eral Communicati on Commission (FCC) as not being harmful to the tel e p ho n e ne tw or k w h en c on ne cte d direc tly to th e tel ep ho ne lines.
88 Appendix: Other Information Limited W a rranty Digital Satellite Systems SONY ELECTRONICS INC . ( “ SONY ” ) war r a n ts th i s P rod uc t (includin g an y acc e sso ries ) ag ai ns t defects in mate ria l or workmans hip as follow s: 1 LABOR .
Appendix: Other Information 89 Spec ifications Input Jacks UHF/VHF 75 ohm ext ernal term i nal Satell ite An te nna 75 ohm ext ernal term i nal RF Remote CONTROL-S (mini-j ack) 5 Vp-p AC Power (12 0V .
90 Appendix: Other Information Index 0-9 button s 28, 30, 77 16:9 aspect ratio 68 4:3 asp ect rati o 68 ( alternat e audio symbol ) 40 , 41 , 90 ( data servic es symbol) 40, 61 ( lock symbol) 40, 90 (.
Appendix: Other Information 91 L languages. See default language and alternate audio. latitude an d longit ude, for setting antenna 65 LEARN button 78 Lear n f un c tion 82 List for mat 33 lock, determinin g th e status 58 locking t he system 57 locks and lim its setting 54 – 58 with timer s et tin gs 46 M Macrovision copy-protection 32 mail.
92 Appendix: Other Information T timer checking and changin g 46 setting 44 trouble shooting 84 transponder 65 trouble shooting 83 TV/DSS button 74 , 77 TV/VIDEO button 77 TV/VTR button 78 U, V , W, Z.
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