Philips Satellite Radio DR500 User Manual

Digital Audio Satellite Receiver  
DR500 User Guide  
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Table of Contents  
Introduction  
Important Information.............................................................................................................. ix  
Getting Started ......................................................................................................................... ix  
Section 1: System Overview and Component Descriptions  
System Features .......................................................................................................................12  
What is DMX? .........................................................................................................................12  
DBS System Overview.............................................................................................................13  
DR500 System Components ....................................................................................................15  
DR500 Digital Audio Satellite Receiver ..................................................................15  
DR500 Front Panel ...................................................................................15  
DR500 Back Panel....................................................................................16  
DMR Remote Control Units.....................................................................................17  
DMR-22 Remote Control .........................................................................18  
DMR-28 DMX/DJ Remote Control..........................................................19  
Additional DR500 Receivers....................................................................................................20  
Section 2: Installation and Connections  
Before You Begin ....................................................................................................................20  
DR500 Shipment Checklist ..............................................................................................21  
Choosing a Good Location.......................................................................................................23  
Safety Precautions....................................................................................................................23  
Connecting the DR500 to Your Audio System ........................................................................24  
Connection Guidelines .............................................................................................24  
Connecting the DR500 to Your Stereo System ........................................................25  
Connecting the DR500 to Your Monaural System...................................................26  
If the Audio Equipment Has a Direct Digital Coaxial Input.....................................26  
Antenna Installation and Alignment.........................................................................................27  
Connecting Multiple Receivers to One Antenna......................................................................28  
Recommended Equipment .......................................................................................................28  
DR500 (E-4)  
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Section 3: Getting Started and Basic Operations  
Section Topics............................................................................................................................1  
Starting up the DR500................................................................................................................3  
Turning the DR500 ON and OFF...............................................................................................4  
Basic Operational Information ...................................................................................................4  
Correcting Errors........................................................................................................................5  
Checking the Clock....................................................................................................................5  
Setting the Volume.....................................................................................................................5  
Muting the Volume ....................................................................................................................6  
Selecting a Channel....................................................................................................................7  
Front Panel Channel Selection ...................................................................................7  
Remote Control Channel Selection ............................................................................7  
Recalling a Channel ...................................................................................................................8  
Scanning Channels.....................................................................................................................8  
DMX/DJ Functions ....................................................................................................................8  
Viewing Current Audio Information ..........................................................................8  
Viewing the Time.......................................................................................................9  
Section 4: Advanced Operations  
Section Topics............................................................................................................................1  
Forced Tune Events....................................................................................................................3  
Setting Forced Tune Events........................................................................................3  
Checking Forced Tune Events....................................................................................4  
Clearing Forced Tune Events .....................................................................................4  
Local Channel Management.......................................................................................................5  
Deleting Authorized Channels....................................................................................5  
Adding Authorized Channels .....................................................................................5  
Setting the Dynamic Range........................................................................................................6  
Checking Dynamic Range Settings............................................................................................7  
Clearing the Dynamic Range .....................................................................................................7  
Setting the Dynamic Range Global Default ...............................................................................7  
Setting the Transponder Frequency............................................................................................8  
Checking the Transponder Frequency........................................................................................9  
Checking Signal Quality ............................................................................................................9  
Front Panel Lockout.................................................................................................................11  
Setting the Front Panel Lockout...............................................................................11  
Clearing the Front Panel Lockout.............................................................................11  
DMX/DJ Functions ..................................................................................................................11  
DR500 (E-5)  
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Checking the DR500’s ID Number ..........................................................................11  
Checking the DR500’s Status...................................................................................12  
Section 5: Maintenance and Troubleshooting  
Maintenance...............................................................................................................................1  
Cleaning the DR500 Receiver....................................................................................................1  
Troubleshooting Tips .................................................................................................................1  
Section 6: Specifications  
Appendix A: Warranty and Repair Information  
Warranty Statement ...................................................................................................................................1  
Return Procedures DMX Affiliates.......................................................................................................3  
Appendix B: DR500 Reference Sheet  
Appendix C: DR501 User Manual Addendum  
DR500 (E-6)  
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Welcome to the world of premier digital audio service provided by DMX. This guide is your handbook for  
using the DR500 Digital Audio Satellite Receiver and the DMR-22 and DMR-28 DMX/DJ remote control  
units.  
The sections in this guide provide step-by-step instructions for a variety of tasks and activities, including  
DR500 system connections, channel scanning and selection, setting forced tune times and dynamic ranges,  
and instantaneous viewing of programming information.  
These exciting options, combined with up to 120 available channels delivering commercial-free, CD-  
quality music, provide you the:  
Variety to select music formats that meet your individual business image and needs  
Flexibility to create tailored music programs for multiple environments, which you can vary by  
the hour, day, week, or season  
Ability to maintain complete local control over your music  
Important Information  
Throughout this guide you will find two symbols designed to help you identify important information.  
These symbols are:  
The note identifies information for the proper operation of your equipment, including  
helpful hints, shortcuts, or important reminders.  
The exclamation point identifies information that requires careful attention in  
order to prevent equipment damage and/or injury to the operator.  
Getting Started  
Before you begin using the DR500 Receiver, you need to:  
Install the DMX/DBS receiver and equipment, which is generally done by your local  
DMX affiliate or a professional installer.  
If your DMX/DBS receiver and equipment have not been installed, refer to Section 2:  
Installation.  
Read the appropriate sections of this User Guide as noted below.  
Do not plug in the DR500 Receiver until you have connected the system and read  
Section 3: Basic Operations.  
If you are new to satellite communications or are unfamiliar with either the DR500 or the remote control,  
you should read the following sections before unpacking or operating this product:  
Section 1 for an overview of the DMX/DBS system and equipment  
Section 2 helps you get started and contains a full set of DR500 connection procedures  
Section 3 for DR500 start-up and basic operations  
Section 5 to review maintenance procedures or if you encounter difficulties and need  
troubleshooting information  
Other sections as needed  
DR500 (E-7)  
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If you are an experienced user familiar with the DR500 and its remote control, you may wish to review the  
following sections before unpacking or operating this product:  
Section 1 for an overview of the DMX/DBS system and equipment  
Section 3 for DR500 start-up and to review basic operations  
Section 4 for advanced operations  
Appendix E to use the DR500 Reference Sheet  
Other sections as needed  
DR500 (E-8)  
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DR500 Reference  
DR500 General Functions and Commands  
Channel  
Recall  
Scan  
Press LAST.  
Press SCAN.  
Select  
Enter the channel number using the NUMERIC keys.  
OR  
Use the TUNEÙ or TUNEÚ keys.  
Locally Managed Channels  
Add  
Tune to the desired channel.  
Press PRESET 940.  
Delete  
Tune to the desired channel.  
Press PRESET 950.  
Clock  
Check  
Press PRESET 100.  
Dynamic Range  
Check  
Tune to the desired channel.  
Press PRESET 110.  
Clear  
Set  
Press PRESET 510.  
Clears all dynamic range settings from memory.  
Tune to the desired channel.  
Press PRESET 910.  
Enter the dynamic range code and press STORE.  
Global  
Press PRESET 960.  
Enter the dynamic range code and press STORE.  
Forced Tune Events  
Check  
Clear  
Set  
Tune to the desired channel.  
Press PRESET 130.  
Press PRESET 530.  
Clears all forced tune event settings from memory.  
Tune to the desired channel.  
Press PRESET 930.  
Enter the hour and press STORE.  
Signal Quality  
Press PRESET 180.  
Press any key to clear display.  
Transponder Frequency  
Check  
Set  
Press PRESET 120.  
Press PRESET 920.  
Enter the transponder frequency and press STORE.  
DR500 (E-9)  
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DR500 Reference  
Volume  
Set  
Adjust the volume using the controls on your stereo system.  
Mute  
Press MUTE.  
To return to normal volume, press MUTE again.  
DMX/DJ View Functions and Commands  
Audio Info. Press VIEW.  
Press MORE to see additional information.  
DR500 Status Press PRESET 150 and press VIEW.  
Press MORE to see additional information.  
Time  
Press PRESET 100 and press VIEW.  
Unit ID  
Press PRESET 190 and press VIEW.  
DR500 PRESET Commands and Functions  
PRESET 100 Check the DR500 clock.  
PRESET 110 Check the dynamic range for a selected channel.  
PRESET 120 Check transponder frequency.  
PRESET 130 Check the forced tune event for a selected channel.  
PRESET 150 Check status of DR500.  
PRESET 160 Toggle LNB Power Supply On/Off.  
PRESET 180 Check the signal quality.  
PRESET 190 Check DR500 Unit ID Number.  
PRESET 310 Toggle Generation of Pink Noise On/Off.  
PRESET 510 Clear all dynamic range settings from memory.  
PRESET 530 Clear all forced tune event settings from memory.  
PRESET 910 Set the dynamic range for a selected channel.  
PRESET 920 Set transponder frequency.  
PRESET 930 Set the forced tune event for a selected channel.  
PRESET 940 Add authorized channels.  
PRESET 950 Delete authorized channels.  
PRESET 960 Set global dynamic range.  
PRESET 970 Front panel lockout.  
PRESET 975 Volume control.  
DR500 (E-10)  
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Thank you for subscribing to Digital Music Express! This section describes the Direct Broadcast Satellite  
(DBS) receiver and equipment that are used to deliver the best in CD-quality music. The equipment  
includes:  
Satellite dish receiving antenna, low noise block (LNB) amplifier, and connecting cable  
Digital Audio Satellite Receiver, Model DR500  
Remote control device, Model DMR-22 or Model DMR-28 DMX/DJ  
DR500 (E-11)  
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System Features  
The DR500 DBS Satellite Receiver is a digital audio stereo decoder which easily integrates with most  
stereo or monaural amplifier systems.  
Key system features include:  
Full CD quality 20 kHz stereo  
120 stereo pairs available on one transponder  
Dolby Digital compression  
Storecasting and datacasting capabilities  
User and network programmable forced tune events (dayparting)  
Exclusive DMX/DJ IR remote provides artist, album, and title information  
Multi-zone expansion capabilities  
Utilizes a small, one-meter satellite dish in most CONUS locations  
Digital audio output, Sony/Philips Digital Interface Format (SPDIF)  
To fully appreciate the DMX/DBS service, you must have a separate stereo system that can be connected to  
the DR500. (For information on connecting the system, refer to “Connecting the DR500 to the Audio  
System” found in Section 2: Installation and Connections.  
What is DMX MUSIC?  
DMX MUSIC is an innovative music programming service that delivers up  
to 120 channels of CD-quality, commercial-free music via satellite  
transmission.  
To provide you with this unparalleled digital sound service, DMX MUSIC  
uses the latest satellite technology to deliver DMX/Direct Broadcast  
Satellite (DBS) music to your location.  
DR500 (E-12)  
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DBS System Overview  
Although the use of satellites, satellite dishes, and receivers may seem complex, the DMX/DBS service  
uses a highly sophisticated system that makes channel selection and local music programming easier and  
simpler than using a VCR. It also allows DMX to deliver music of unprecedented linearity, sonic precision,  
and exceptional fidelity.  
The DMX/DBS premiere digital audio service uses the following satellite technology:  
Satellite Uplink Facility transmits music programming to the  
satellite through satellite dishes  
Satellite relays the music programming signals to your satellite dish  
antenna  
DBS Satellite Dish Antenna receives the music programming  
transmitted from the satellite and relays it to the DR500 Receiver. Your  
satellite dish can be as small as one meter and may be installed in  
various places on or around your location. The only constraint is that  
the satellite dish must be properly pointed at the satellite with no  
obstacles blocking the satellite signal.  
DR500 (E-13)  
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Once the DMX music programming is received at your location, your DR500 Receiver and associated  
audio components take over.  
DR500 Digital Audio Satellite Receiver receives and decodes the  
digital audio programming information and sends it to your stereo  
amplifier system  
COMSTREAM DR200 Digital Audio Receiver  
DIGITALAUDIO  
Additional DR500 receivers provide you with additional  
flexibility to create tailored music programs for multiple business  
environments that you can vary by the hour. Additional units can  
be integrated into your system at any time.  
Remote Control device allows you to control and program the  
DR500 Receiver and DBS system  
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There are two available remote control devices: the DMR-22, which is  
a basic remote control device, and the DMR-28 DMX/DJ, which  
provides additional programming information and functionality.  
DR500 (E-14)  
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DR500 System Components  
The DR500 Digital Audio Satellite Receiver is a digital audio stereo decoder that easily integrates with  
most stereo or monaural amplifier systems.  
DR500 Digital Audio Satellite Receiver  
The DR500 is the master receiver that connects to the satellite dish and your stereo or monaural amplifier  
system.  
DR500 Front Panel  
The front panel of the DR500 is used to turn the DR500 on and off and manually select music channels.  
The front panel consists of:  
Power selector turns the DR500 on and off  
When the DR500 is Off, a small green light appears on the front panel, indicating  
that the DR500 is able to receive any information from the DMX/DBS National  
Authorization Control Center.  
Music channel selectors allow you to tune to the next higher Ù or lower Ú channel  
If remote channel selection is preferred, use either the DMR-22 or DMR-28 DMX/DJ  
Remote Controls.  
Front panel display shows the current channel selection as well as other DR500  
information  
Stereo/Mono A/Mono B indicators - illuminates green to indicate either a stereo channel,  
or one of two mono subchannels.  
Sync indicator illuminates green when the DR500 Receiver has locked onto the  
satellite  
Authorized indicator illuminates green when you are authorized to receive the current  
channel  
LNB PWR illuminates green to indicate LNB power is enabled. No illumination  
indicates LNB power is disabled. Blinking indicates a problem with the LNB power  
supply. (For more information, refer to Section 5: Maintenance and Troubleshooting.)  
DR500 (E-15)  
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DR500 Back Panel  
The back panel of the DR500 has a variety of connectors that are used to link the satellite dish to the  
DR500 and your audio system to the DR500.  
The back panel consists of:  
Power Input attaches the DR500 to a 120 VAC wall mount supply  
RF IN connector attaches the DR500 Receiver to your local satellite dish  
Mono Out connector attaches the DR500 to a monaural receiver or amplifier  
Stereo Out connectors attaches the DR500 to a stereo receiver or amplifier. Left is coded  
white; right is coded red.  
Digital Out connector (standard Sony/Philips Digital Interface Format [SPDIF] coaxial output;  
coded black) attaches the DR500 to a digital input of audio equipment that has a coaxial digital  
input.  
Data/Control connector for PC control and diagnostics  
Serial ID number/bar code label — lists the serial number for this unit  
DR500 (E-16)  
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DMR Remote Control Units  
To select music channels remotely, you can use either the DMR-22 or DMR-28 DMX/DJ remote control  
units. Both remote control models have the following features:  
Individual channel selection keys that allow you to move through the authorized channels one  
channel at a time either up or down  
Preset channel selection key that allows you to enter special music programming information  
Scan key that allows you to step through each authorized channel, each playing for five  
seconds  
Mute function that allows you to turn the audio on and off  
Last channel recall function that allows you to return to the previously selected channel  
To use either remote control unit, point it toward your DR500 Receiver and press the appropriate keys. The  
remote control units can be used at distances of up to 10 meters (32 feet) while you are directly in front of  
and in a straight line to the DR500 Receiver.  
Communication between the remote control and DR500 will be impaired if there are obstructions blocking  
the transmission or if the remote control is not directed straight at the DR500. If the remote control fails to  
operate, refer to Section 5: Maintenance and Troubleshooting.  
DR500 (E-17)  
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DMR-22 Remote Control  
The DMR-22 remote control unit is described below.  
Use with the  
number keys to  
store a preset  
entry  
MUSIC  
POWER  
STORE  
PRESET  
TUNE  
ID  
Turns the DR200  
on and off  
Use to enter  
special settings  
1
4
2
5
3
6
Tunes to the next  
higher authorized  
channel  
Tune to any  
channel  
TUNE  
SCAN  
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8
0
9
Tunes to the next  
lower authorized  
channel  
TV  
LAST  
Steps through  
your authorized  
channels (each  
plays for five  
seconds)  
Recalls your last  
channel selection  
MUTE  
VOL  
VOL  
Mutes the audio  
Turns the  
volume up  
Turns the  
volume down  
Only the keys indicated operate the DR500 Receiver. The  
other remote control keys have no DR500-associated  
functions.  
DR500 (E-18)  
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DMR-28 DMX/DJ Remote Control  
In addition to the basic features, the DMX/DJ provides instant viewing of the following information for  
each music selection:  
Title  
Album  
Composer  
Artist  
Record label  
Album ID number  
The DMX/DJ also displays DR500 operation information, help messages, and low battery indication. The  
DMX/DJ remote control is described below.  
DMX/DJ LCD display  
shows operations, DMX  
program information, help  
messages, and low  
battery indicator  
Use with the number keys  
to store a preset entry  
Selects DMX  
mode for  
DR200 control  
Retrieves DMX program  
title and other information  
MODE  
TITLE  
CABLE  
DMX  
VIEW  
MORE  
Scrolls through additional  
DMX program information  
POWER  
BUY  
SLEEP FAVORITE  
STORE PRESET  
POWER  
ID  
Turns the DR200  
on and off  
Use with the number keys  
to enter preset commands  
MENU  
SELECT DISPLAY  
TV  
SCAN  
Music ID (future use)  
Steps through your  
authorized channels (each  
plays for five seconds)  
1
4
7
2
5
8
0
3
TUNE  
6
9
TUNE  
LAST  
Tunes to the next higher  
authorized channel  
Tunes to any  
authorized channel,  
and up to ten preset  
channels  
Tunes to the next lower  
authorized channel  
Recalls your last channel  
selection  
MUTE  
VOL  
VOL  
Mutes the audio  
Turns the volume up  
Turns the volume down  
The DMX/DJ must be in DMX mode (press the DMX key) to  
enter commands and operate the DR500 Receiver. When the  
DMX/DJ is in DMX mode, DMX appears in the remote's  
display.  
The volume control keys on the remote control may be  
inactive or off. To make these keys active, press PRESET  
975.  
Only keys indicated operate the DR500. Other keys have no  
DR500-associated functions.  
DR500 (E-19)  
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Additional DR500 Receivers  
Additional DR500 receivers can be added to your system at any time. Each receiver allows you to select  
and play one different DMX music channel on a separate audio system. This provides additional stereo  
music channels to cover other locations or zones.  
Two or more DR500 Receivers may be connected to one antenna to provide  
different music channels via separate audio systems. For additional information  
regarding the connection of multiple receivers to one antenna, refer to Section 2.  
DR500 (E-20)  
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This section helps you set up and connect your DR500 system. It provides:  
DR500 shipment checklist  
Tips on selecting the best location for your system  
Step-by-step instructions for connecting the DR500 Receiver to your audio system  
Before You Begin  
Before you begin using your DR500, it is assumed that the DMX/DBS receiving equipment has been  
professionally installed, which includes:  
Setting up the satellite dish and its LNB, correctly positioning  
the dish so that it is pointed at the satellite, and connecting it to  
the DR500 Receiver (For additional information, refer to  
Appendices B and C.)  
Placing batteries in the remote control unit to allow remote  
control operation  
DR500 (E-21)  
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DR500 Shipment Checklist ꢀ  
The DR500 and its components are shipped in custom-designed, reinforced cardboard cartons. To ensure  
that the system is protected during opening, use a cutting tool that extends less than ½ inch into the carton.  
Keep the carton and original packaging to return a unit for repair, in the unlikely  
event of a failure.  
After the carton is opened, carefully remove the DR500 and all system components and check the  
following items:  
Visually inspect the system to ensure that no physical damage has occurred during  
shipping.  
Verify that all standard items were received. Standard items include:  
One DR500 Digital Audio Satellite Receiver  
One Wall Mount Power Supply  
One stereo cable (RCA plug type, approximately one meter long)  
This User Guide  
DR500 (E-22)  
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Choosing a Good Location  
There are a few items to consider when selecting a location for your DR500 Receiver. Observe the  
following Safety Precautions:  
Safety Precautions  
Carefully read and follow all safety, use, and operating instructions before  
operating the DR500. Heed all warnings and cautions contained in this  
User Guide. Retain these safety, use, and operating instructions for future  
reference.  
FOLLOW STARTUP PROCEDURE  
Do not plug in the DR500 Receiver until you have connected the system and read Section 3: Basic  
Operations.  
PROVIDE A SAFE LOCATION  
Place the DR500 on a stable surface of sufficient size and strength, where it will not be jarred, hit, or  
pushed off its surface. Ensure that all cables and cords are out of the way and will not be tripped over, as  
this could cause personal injury or serious damage to the DR500.  
AVOID WATER AND MOISTURE  
Do not expose the DR500 to any liquids, which are often found in flower vases, coffee cups, rain from  
open windows, etc. If the DR500 is exposed to any liquid, contact your DMX affiliate, as serious damage  
could occur to the DR500 or its components.  
AVOID HEAT, HUMIDITY, AND DUST  
To avoid internal damage, the DR500 should be placed away from all heat sources, including radiators,  
heater ducts, etc., out of direct sunlight, and away from high humidity, excessive dust, or mechanical  
vibrations, that can cause damage to internal parts.  
PROVIDE ADEQUATE VENTILATION  
To avoid overheating, place the DR500 on a smooth, hard surface that has 2" of clearance around the unit  
and adequate air circulation. If the DR500 is placed in a closed area, such as a bookcase or rack, ensure  
that proper ventilation is provided.  
Never place the DR500 on a soft surface, such as a rug, sofa, or bed, that would obstruct the required air  
flow into the DR500 ventilation slots.  
USE CORRECT POWER SOURCE  
Operate the wall mount power supply for the DR500 from a 120 V, 60 Hz outlet only. Take care not to  
overload wall outlets or extension cords, as this increases the risk of fire or electrical shock.  
ROUTE POWER CORDS SAFELY  
Route power cords so they are not walked on or pinched. Pay particular attention to cords and connections  
at the plugs, receptacles (such as power strips), and the point where they exit from the DR500 and attach to  
other equipment. Do not place any items on or against power cords.  
USE APPROVED ATTACHMENTS ONLY  
Use only DMX-approved attachments with the DR500 Receiver..  
DR500 (E-23)  
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Connecting the DR500 to Your Audio System  
If your DR500 system has not been professionally installed, if you have disconnected your DR500  
Receiver, or if you are adding a component, refer to the following steps and diagrams to help you connect  
your system.  
If you have questions or need assistance connecting any components to your DR500, please contact your  
DMX MUSIC Affiliate Sales Support team.  
To connect multiple DR500 Receivers to one antenna, refer to Appendix D.  
Connection Guidelines  
It is important that you follow these guidelines when making any DR500 system connection:  
Do not plug the Receiver into an AC outlet until all connections have  
been made and you have read the Startup procedures in Section 3:  
Basic Operations.  
Turn the audio system amplifier OFF and the volume completely  
down.  
Connections should be finger-tight only; never use pliers or a wrench.  
The DR500 Receiver wall mount power supply is not polarized, and  
any orientation on the wall or power strip is acceptable. When  
mounting to a standard dual outlet, a screw is provided to prevent  
accidental removal of the wall mount power supply.  
The DR500 Receiver should not be plugged into an AC socket like  
those found on the rear of audio amplifiers.  
Once the DR500 is connected, turned on, and receiving the satellite  
signal, it should remain plugged in to an unswitched (on) AC outlet so  
that it can receive any programming updates, authorization commands,  
and information from the DMX/DBS National Authorization Control  
Center.  
If the DR500 will not be used for extended periods of time, it should  
be turned off using the front panel power switch only. It should not be  
unplugged nor have its AC power turned off.  
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Connecting the DR500 to Your Stereo System  
To connect the DR500 to a stereo system, refer to the figure below and the following instructions.  
1. Make sure the stereo amplifier is OFF and the volume is turned completely down.  
2. Connect the RCA stereo cables to the L(eft) and R(ight) STEREO jacks on the back  
of the DR500.  
3. Connect the other end of the RCA cables to any high-level input on your stereo  
equipment EXCEPT the phonograph input.  
Remember to match left and right channels.  
Do not connect the RCA cables from the DR500 to the PHONO input of audio  
equipment. Any line level input such as AUX, CD, DAT, TAPE, VIDEO, or  
VCR can be used for the DR500 output.  
4. Plug the DR500 into an AC outlet.  
5. Continue on to Section 3: Basic Operations.  
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Connecting the DR500 to Your Monaural System  
To connect the DR500 to a monaural system, refer to the figure below and the following instructions.  
1. Make  
the monaural amplifier is OFF and the volume is turned completely down.  
sure  
2. Connect an RCA cable to the MONO jack on the back of the DR500.  
3. Connect the other end of the RCA cable to any available input on the monaural  
equipment EXCEPT the phonograph input.  
Do not connect the RCA cables from the DR500 to the PHONO input of  
audio equipment. Any line level input such as AUX, CD, DAT, TAPE,  
VIDEO, or VCR can be used for the DR500 output.  
4. Plug the DR500 into an AC outlet.  
5. Continue on to Section 3: Basic Operations.  
If the Audio Equipment Has a Direct Digital Coaxial Input  
To connect the DR500 to audio equipment with direct digital input, refer to the figure below and  
the following instructions.  
Connect a shielded RCA cable (not provided) from the DIGITAL OUT connector on the DR500  
to the coaxial DIGITAL INPUT connector on the audio equipment. (See your stereo manual for  
specific requirements.) The default output format is uncompressed PCM; it may optionally be  
configured as Dolby Digital.  
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Antenna Installation and Alignment  
It is recommended that the Satellite dish antenna be installed by your local DMX Affiliate. It is imperative  
that the dish be securely and safely mounted, and pointed accurately at the Satellite. Brief instructions are  
presented here for completeness.  
Satellite Dish Installer: Ground the RF input cable to the building grounding system as close as possible  
to the point of building entry. Refer to the National Electric Code (NEC) Article 820-40.  
The following steps describe the process to properly set up, position, and connect the antenna using the  
DR500 Receiver:  
1. Determine the proper block converter and feed horn polarity adjustment for your  
area.  
2. Assemble the satellite dish antenna.  
3. Locate the antenna in an area with an unobstructed line of sight to the satellite  
coordinates (azimuth and elevation) for your area.  
For information relating to satellite location and coordinates, antenna alignment, and  
signal acquisition, contact your DMX affiliate.  
4. Pre-position the antenna to the correct azimuth and elevation coordinates by using a  
compass and inclinometer.  
5. Pre-position the LNB to the indicated polarity setting.  
6. Locate the DR500 Receiver within visual range of the antenna.  
7. Connect a 75 ohm coaxial cable (RG-6, typical) from the output of the LNB to the  
Receiver RF IN connector.  
8. Connect 120 VAC power to the DR500 Receiver – do not turn it on.  
Improvise a temporary sun shade over the DR500 front panel as the LED displays may be  
difficult to read in direct sunlight.  
9. Place the receiver in signal strength mode by depressing the power, channel up, and  
channel down buttons simultaneously. Alternatively, this may be done with the  
remote control using Preset 180.  
The display reads nL, signifying it is not locked.  
Channel 1 flashes on the front panel display indicating the receiver is muted  
AUTH LED is Off unless the receiver is already authorized  
SYNC LED is Off and remains so until the satellite is acquired  
The signal strength level numbers are preceded by a minus sign (-) to differentiate them from  
a music channel number. Signal Quality readings vary from -00 (the strongest level) to  
approximately -80 (weakest level) before losing the satellite lock nL.  
Rock the dish slowly from side to side and up/down around the nominal position. When the  
Satellite has been located, the display will read out a negative number representing signal  
strength and the Sync light will illuminate. Carefully move the dish to maximize signal, at  
which time the readout will be the least negative (closest to zero). Tighten the bolts and  
check that signal strength has not been disturbed by tightening the bolts.  
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Connecting Multiple Receivers to One Antenna  
Multiple DR500 Receivers can be connected to one antenna. However, to avoid damage to either the antenna LNB and  
DR500 Receiver, the following items must be used:  
Correct splitter(s)  
Proper line amplifiers  
Line amplifiers may be required when using a signal splitter and/or when long coaxial cable runs  
are required from antenna to receiver. All splitters and line amplifiers should be rated for satellite  
IF processing with a minimum bandwidth of 950 MHz to 1450 MHz.  
Since power is delivered to the LNB and line amplifier by the DR500 Receiver (18 VDC via RF IN connector), splitters  
should have one DC power passing port. All other ports must block DC or have equivalent circuitry that only permits  
one of the DR500 Receivers to power the LNB. Never connect via power passing splitters. Additionally, the receivers  
not delivering power to the LNB should have their LNB power output switched OFF using Preset 160. Failure to do so  
may result in severe damage to the antenna LNB and the DR500 Receivers  
The line amplifier should be inserted just prior to the input of the splitter (not after the antenna LNB). For  
best performance line amplifiers are typically inserted every 150 feet.  
Recommended Equipment  
The following equipment is recommended when multiple receivers are connected to one antenna:  
High frequency splitters  
QINTAR HFS-2 and HFS-4. Two and four port splitters that pass power from one  
port.  
QINTAR HFS-2WB and HFS-4WB. Two and four port 5 to 2050 MHz wide band  
splitters with a built in zener diode circuit to protect DC return back to the DR500  
Receiver. These splitters can be used in installations requiring power passing to only  
one port.  
In-line satellite amplifier  
QINTAR LA-2050. This line amplifier has a bandwidth of 10 to 2050 MHz. It is  
typically powered by the DR500 Receiver 18 VDC power.  
Coaxial Cable  
For short runs, under 150 feet, use a 75 ohm RG-59 coaxial cable.  
For cable runs over 150 feet, use higher quality RG-6 or RG-11 cable to minimize  
antenna signal loss and amplifier requirements.  
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The DR500 advanced features give you the power and flexibility to create tailored musical programs.  
These advanced functions include:  
Forced tune programming a channel is automatically selected and played at a specific  
time  
Adding and deleting authorized channels  
Setting the dynamic range of a particular channel or all channels useful when DMX  
selections are playing in a noisy environment  
Section Topics  
This section describes the advanced functions and operation of the DR500 and remote control. Advanced  
functions include:  
Setting, checking, and clearing forced tune events  
Local channel management  
Setting and checking the Dynamic Range for individual channels and as a global default  
Setting and checking transponder frequency  
Setting and clearing the front panel lockout  
DMX/DJ functions  
Many of these features can be programmed and controlled by the DMX DBS National Authorization  
Center. When you turn on your DR500 and call for authorization, talk to your DMX affiliate about this  
service.  
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Forced Tune Events  
Forced Tune Events allow you to easily specify at what hour a particular channel will be played. Although  
forced tune events sound simple, they’re actually a powerful function that provides you with a wide range  
of musical programming flexibility and creativity, along with local manageability.  
Setting Forced Tune Events  
The DR500 allows you to program and store up to six forced tune events per day. These forced tune events  
can be programmed for one channel or spread across a maximum of six channels.  
To set a forced tune event:  
1. Tune to the desired channel.  
2. Press:  
PRESET  
9
3
0
The front panel displays two flashing zeros, indicating that the DR500 is ready for  
you to enter the hour to tune in this channel.  
You specify forced tune events for the hour, on the hour (10, 11, etc.). You cannot  
specify a portion of an hour, such as 10:15 a.m. If you need a forced tune event to  
play at a specific hour and minute, contact the DMX/DBS National Authorization  
Control Center who will program the event for you.  
3. Enter the hour in 24-hour format then press STORE.  
#
#
STORE  
For example, 8:00 p.m. would be entered as 20.  
If there are less than six forced tune events programmed, the new event will be stored in memory. At the  
designated time, the DR500 will automatically tune to the programmed channel.  
If you exceed the six forced tune events maximum, the DR500 front panel displays FUL (full) indicating  
the memory is full. When FUL displays, the DR500 memory must be cleared before any forced tune events  
can be entered. Refer to Clearing Forced Tune Events for this procedure.  
Pressing PRESET while entering a forced tune event exits the procedure and returns to the current  
channel.  
If two forced tune events are inadvertently scheduled for the same  
time period, the event that was set first will play.  
Checking Forced Tune Events  
To check the forced tune event settings for a channel:  
1. Tune to the desired channel.  
2. Press:  
PRESET  
1
3
0
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If the current channel has no programmed forced tune events, the front panel displays three flashing  
dashes.  
If the current channel has any programmed forced tune events, the time of the event (in 24-hour time)  
displays on the front panel as a flashing two-digit number. If more than one event is programmed for the  
channel, the front panel will scroll through all programmed events, displaying each for five seconds.  
Once all the forced tune events have been displayed, the front panel returns to the current channel.  
Clearing Forced Tune Events  
The DR500 allows you to program and store up to six forced tune events. These forced tune events can be  
programmed for one channel or spread across a maximum of six channels.  
If you have exceeded the six forced tune events maximum, the DR500 front panel displays FUL indicating  
the memory is full. When FUL displays, the DR500 memory must be completely cleared before new  
forced tune events can be entered. To clear the DR500 memory press:  
PRESET  
5
3
0
The front panel will momentarily display CLr (clear) as the DR500 clears all forced tune events from  
memory. When the DR500 has finished clearing all settings, the current channel displays.  
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Local Channel Management  
The DR500 allows you to locally manage the channels authorized to you through DMX/DBS National  
Authorization Control Center. From your location, you can temporarily delete an authorized channel so  
that it cannot be played for a specific time in your location. Then, when you decide the timing is right, you  
can add the authorized channel into your format again.  
Deleting Authorized Channels  
The DR500 gives you local control to delete channels from your list of authorized channels. To locally  
delete an authorized channel:  
1. Tune to the desired channel.  
2. Press:  
PRESET  
9
5
0
The front panel flashes dEL (delete) as the DR500 marks the channel as locally deleted. In addition:  
Authorization LED remains ON as this a locally deleted channel  
Audio is muted for that locally deleted channel  
dEL flashes on the DR500 display when this channel is selected  
Adding Authorized Channels  
Just as you can locally delete an authorized channel from your local channel listing, you can also add the  
channels back to the list. To do this:  
1. Tune to the desired channel.  
2. Press:  
PRESET  
9
4
0
The front panel momentarily displays Add as the DR500 adds the authorizes channel. In addition:  
Channel you added is displayed  
Authorization LED remains ON  
Audio is broadcast from that locally added channel  
You locally manage only channels authorized by your DMX affiliate. To add  
authorized channels to your local listing, contact your DMX affiliate.  
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Setting the Dynamic Range  
The DR500 Receiver is shipped with all 120 channels set at full CD-quality (90 dB dynamic range). To  
meet your individual music needs, you have the capability of setting a different dynamic range for up to 10  
channels, or setting all channels to a global dynamic range default. Changing the dynamic range setting  
may provide a more uniform volume, or loudness, throughout your musical program. To set the dynamic  
range for a channel:  
1. Tune to the desired channel.  
2. Press:  
PRESET  
9
1
0
The front panel flashes the current dynamic range code for this channel. The range  
codes are:  
Front Panel  
Code  
Remote Control  
Code  
Dynamic Range  
Settings  
00  
01  
02  
03  
00  
01  
02  
03  
Full CD-quality (90 dB)  
80 dB range  
60 dB range  
40 dB range  
3. Enter the dynamic range code. Press the appropriate number (or use the TUNEÙ and  
TUNEÚ buttons to make your selection), then press STORE.  
#
STORE  
If there are less than 10 Dynamic Range settings programmed, the new setting will be stored in memory.  
The DR500 will automatically implement the selected dynamic range when the specified channel is tuned.  
If you have exceeded the 10-channel maximum, the DR500 front panel displays FUL indicating the  
memory is full. When FUL displays, the DR500 memory must be completely cleared before additional  
Dynamic Range settings can be entered. Refer to Clearing the Dynamic Range for this procedure. Pressing  
PRESET while entering a Dynamic Range code exits the procedure and returns the display to the current  
channel.  
Dynamic range settings specified for individual channels will override, or take  
precedence over, global dynamic range default settings.  
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Checking Dynamic Range Settings  
To check the dynamic range for a specific channel:  
1. Tune to the desired channel.  
2. Press:  
PRESET  
1
1
0
The front panel flashes the current dynamic range code (00-03) for this channel. If a specific dynamic  
range has not been set, the front panel displays a flashing three-digit number representing the global default  
for that channel.  
Clearing the Dynamic Range  
The DR500 allows you to program and store up to 10 channels with specific dynamic range settings. If you  
have exceeded the 10-channel maximum, the DR500 front panel displays FUL indicating the memory is  
full. When FUL displays, the DR500 memory must be cleared before additional dynamic range settings  
can be entered. To clear the DR500 memory, press:  
PRESET  
5
1
0
The front panel will momentarily display CLr as the DR500 clears all dynamic range settings from  
memory. When the DR500 has finished clearing all settings, the current channel displays.  
Setting the Dynamic Range Global Default  
To set one dynamic range for all authorized channels:  
1. Press:  
PRESET  
9
6
0
2. Enter the dynamic range code. Press the appropriate number (or use the  
TUNEÙ and TUNEÚ buttons to make your selection), then press STORE.  
#
STORE  
All channels are set to the specified dynamic range. To change or clear the global dynamic range default  
setting, repeat this procedure.  
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Setting the Transponder Frequency  
The DR500 is shipped with the transponder frequency saved in memory. It is highly unlikely that this  
frequency will have to be changed and should only be done upon instructions from your DMX affiliate. In  
the event that a new transponder frequency must be entered, follow these procedures:  
1. Press:  
PRESET  
9
2
0
The transponder frequency in MHz displays as a flashing three-digit code on the  
front panel. The transponder frequency codes and their corresponding frequencies are  
shown below.  
MHz Front Panel Codes  
950 to 999  
Transponder Frequency  
950 MHz to 999 MHz  
1000 MHz to 1450 MHz  
000 to 450  
2. Enter the transponder frequency using the DR500 front panel codes. (For example,  
you enter a frequency of 1249 MHz using the code 249.) Press the appropriate  
number, then press STORE.  
#
#
#
STORE  
The new transponder frequency will be stored in memory.  
Pressing PRESET while entering a Transponder Frequency code exits the procedure and returns to the  
current channel.  
Be careful to enter the correct frequency. The DR500 will not operate if the  
Transponder Frequency is incorrect.  
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Checking the Transponder Frequency  
To check the current transponder frequency, press:  
PRESET  
The front panel flashes the current Transponder Frequency MHz code.  
1
2
0
Checking Signal Quality  
The quality of the incoming signal can be checked using the following procedures:  
1. Ensure that the DR500 has acquired the signal the sync indicator on the front  
panel will be lit.  
2. Press:  
PRESET  
1
8
0
The front panel displays SS (signal strength) and then displays a dash  
followed by a two-digit number from 00 to 99 indicating the strength of the  
incoming signal.  
#
#
The display is updated approximately twice per second. Your display may  
not change if the signal quality is constant.  
If the DR500 is not locked, nL displays on the front panel.  
Unlike most other DR500 functions, the signal quality indicator does not automatically clear from the  
display. To clear the display, press any key on the remote control or the DR500 front panel.  
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The following table shows the DR500 codes and their corresponding Eb/No levels.  
A code of -00, with a corresponding Eb/No level of 17 dB or greater, is the highest signal quality. A code  
of -68, with corresponding Eb/No levels of 5 dB or lower, is a very weak signal strength.  
DR500 Display Code  
Eb/No Signal Strength  
+
-00 to -01  
17 dB  
-02  
-04  
-06  
-09  
-14  
-20  
-27  
-35  
-44  
-52  
-61  
-68  
-75  
-80  
nL  
16 dB  
15 dB  
14 dB  
13 dB  
12 dB  
11 dB  
10 dB  
09 dB  
08 dB  
07 dB  
06 dB  
05 dB  
04 dB  
03 dB  
not locked  
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Front Panel Lockout  
Setting the Front Panel Lockout  
The DR500 allows you to inhibit, or lockout, any command entries. To do this press:  
PRESET  
9
7
0
The front panel displays LOC indicating that the front panel has been locked. When the front panel has  
been locked, both the front panel and the remote control will be non-functional. The only command that  
will be accepted by the DR500 is the command to clear the front panel lockout.  
Clearing the Front Panel Lockout  
To clear the front panel lockout, press:  
PRESET  
9
7
0
STORE  
The front panel lockout command will be cleared and the DR500 will receive all commands through the  
front panel and be fully functional again.  
DMX/DJ Functions  
Checking the DR500’s ID Number  
Every DR500 Receiver has a specific identification (ID) number which is located on the back of the  
DR500. To check the DR500’s ID number using the DMX/DJ, press:  
PRESET  
1
9
0
VIEW  
The ten-digit ID number displays in the following format:  
ID NUMBER 123-4567-890  
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Checking the DR500’s Status  
You can periodically check the status of the DR500 using the DMX/DJ.  
1. To check the status, press:  
PRESET  
1
5
0
VIEW  
The DMX/DJ displays a variety of status messages.  
2. To move through the screens of information, press MORE on the DMX/DJ.  
MORE  
The DR500 status messages are presented in the following tables.  
DMX/DJ General Status  
Messages  
Status Message Description  
SIG STRENGTH: ##  
USER DELETED: ##  
USER DYN RNG: ##  
Displays the Eb/No signal strength. For a listing of signal  
strength codes, refer to Signal Quality.  
Displays the number of authorized channels that the user  
locally deleted.  
Displays the number of channels that have a dynamic  
range setting.  
USER FORCED TN: ##  
FREQ: ##kHz  
Displays the number of programmed forced tune events.  
Displays the RF frequency.  
DR500 V#.##  
Displays the current DR500 software version.  
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Front Panel Status  
Code  
DMX/DJ Status  
Message  
DR500 Status  
Individual Error Messages  
000  
001  
002  
System OK  
System PLL  
System LNB  
DR500 is working properly  
Phased locked loop error  
Power to the low noise block (LNB) is  
shorted  
004  
System NV  
Nonvolatile memory errors  
Combined Error Messages  
003  
005  
006  
007  
System PLL  
System LNB  
Phased locked loop error and power to the  
low noise block (LNB) is shorted  
System PLL  
System NV  
Phased locked loop error and nonvolatile  
memory errors  
System LNB  
System NV  
Power to the low noise block (LNB) is  
shorted and nonvolatile memory errors  
System PLL  
System LNB  
System NV  
All system errors are detected  
For additional information about DR500 status messages, refer to Section 5: Maintenance and  
Troubleshooting.  
Maintenance  
The DR500 Receiver and remote controls are designed to deliver years of maintenance-free, CD-quality  
music. The only maintenance you may need to perform is cleaning your DR500 Receiver and replacing  
batteries in your remote control.  
Cleaning the DR500 Receiver  
Before cleaning the DR500, unplug it from the wall outlet. Clean the cabinet, panel, and controls with a  
soft cloth lightly moistened with water.  
Do not use any type of abrasive pads, scouring powders, liquid cleaners, aerosol cleaners, or solvents such  
as alcohol or benzene.  
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Troubleshooting Tips  
The troubleshooting tips found on the following pages were designed to help you diagnose and correct  
minor problems in the unlikely event that you experience difficulties with your DBS DR500 system.  
Possible problems, arranged alphabetically, are followed by solutions that should help you to troubleshoot  
any DBS DR500 difficulties.  
If you try all the suggested solutions and nothing works, call your DMX affiliate, as they are equipped to  
diagnose and correct your DBS system and DR500 Receiver problems.  
Problem  
Possible Causes  
Solutions  
Authorized indicator is You are not authorized to receive the current  
NOT lit green channel.  
Tune to an authorized channel. Contact  
your DMX affiliate if you wish to receive  
the music channel.  
DR500 Receiver does DR500 is not plugged in.  
not work  
Check that the DR500 is plugged into an  
AC power outlet.  
The AC outlet is off.  
Turn the AC outlet on.  
The AC outlet is not working.  
Switch the DR500 power cord to another  
outlet. Have a professional electrician  
check the outlet.  
The AC outlet is not providing the required  
power. (You may be experiencing a power  
brown out in your area.)  
Operate the DR500 from a 120 V, 60 Hz  
outlet only. Have a professional electrician  
check the outlet.  
The DBS system is not correctly installed, the Check the DBS system for proper  
satellite dish antenna is not pointed at the  
satellite.  
operation and that the satellite dish is in  
the correct position (refer to Section 1).  
DR500 Receiver  
shows a distinct  
change in operation or  
is not operating  
normally  
The DR500 may need to be serviced.  
Unplug the receiver from the wall outlet.  
Wait 30 seconds. Plug the DR500 back  
into the outlet. Check the DR500’s  
performance. If the DR500 still performs  
poorly, contact your DMX affiliate.  
LNB PWR Indicator  
Flashing  
The cable connecting the DR500 to the satellite Disconnect the cable from the unit and  
dish is shorted.  
wait 30 seconds. If the Fault light turns  
off, replace the cable. If the Fault light  
flashes, contact your DMX affiliate.  
There is a problem with the satellite dish LNB. Contact your DMX affiliate.  
Music stops briefly or The audio signal for the particular music  
Select another music channel or wait for  
the music to begin again.  
is distorted  
channel was temporarily interrupted by a  
technical problem.  
Poor satellite signal quality sometimes due to  
sunspots or inclement weather.  
Wait for the music to begin again. If this is  
a frequently re-occuring problem, contact  
your DMX affiliate.  
The DR500 was subjected to excessive  
vibration or movement.  
Ensure that the DR500 is in an appropriate  
location away from vibration or movement  
that may cause the music to stop  
momentarily.  
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Problem  
Possible Causes  
Solutions  
No sound  
The stereo is turned off or the volume is turned Turn on the stereo and adjust the volume.  
down.  
The DR500 Receiver volume is turned down.  
Turn the volume up on the DR500  
Receiver.  
The Mute function is selected.  
To return to normal volume, press MUTE  
on your remote control.  
You are not authorized to receive the current  
channel.  
Tune to an authorized channel (refer to  
Section 3). Contact your DMX affiliate if  
you wish to receive the music channel.  
The DR500 and stereo connectors are not  
correctly attached.  
Check all DR500 and stereo connections.  
No sound from one  
speaker  
Balance is incorrectly set or stereo/speaker  
connections are not correctly adjusted.  
Adjust the balance controls on your stereo  
and check all connectors.  
Remote control does  
not operate the DR500 DR500.  
The remote control is not pointed at the  
Point the remote control directly at the  
DR500. Ensure that there are no obstacles  
between the DR500 and the remote control  
unit.  
The remote control is too far from the DR500. Move to within 10 meters of the DR500.  
The path between the DR500 and remote  
control is obstructed.  
Remove the obstruction, point the remote  
control directly at the DR500.  
The DMX/DJ mode is not set to the correct  
mode.  
Ensure that the DMX/DJ mode is set  
correctly. You will see DMX appear on  
the DMX/DJ display (refer to Section 1).  
Front panel lockout is set.  
Unlock the front panel (refer to Section 4).  
Replace all remote control batteries.  
The remote control batteries are run down.  
Remote control is broken.  
Check that the remote control is  
functioning properly by performing the  
procedure for viewing the time on the  
DMX/DJ.  
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Problem  
Possible Causes  
Solutions  
Remote control  
The remote control is exposed to direct, bright Protect the remote control from the direct  
operates erratically  
sunlight or florescent lighting. This exposure  
may interfere with the remote control signal  
and not allow the remote and DR500 to  
communicate.  
light exposure.  
Remote control is broken.  
Check that the remote control is  
functioning properly by performing the  
procedure for viewing the time on the  
DMX/DJ.  
Sync indicator is not lit Poor satellite signal quality sometimes due to  
Wait for the weather to clear.  
green  
sunspots, rain, or other inclement weather.  
The DR500 Receiver has not locked onto the  
satellite.  
Check the alignment of the satellite dish  
(refer to Section 1). Unplug the receiver  
from the wall outlet. Wait 30 seconds.  
Plug the DR500 back into the outlet.  
Check the DR500’s performance. If the  
DR500 still performs poorly, contact your  
DMX affiliate.  
Power to the low noise block (LNB) amplifier Check LNB PWR indicator. If it is not  
is shorted or set to OFF.  
illuminated, power to the LNB is OFF.  
This may be normal for multiple receiver  
installations provided signal from a single  
LNB. Contact your DMX affiliate before  
switching LNB to ON.  
Power is disconnected to the low noise block  
(LNB) amplifier.  
Check the cable.  
Volume control does  
not work  
Volume control keys are off.  
Turn the volume control keys on, use  
PRESET 975.  
DR500 (E-43)  
Rev. C 10/94  
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Audio Specifications*  
Dolby Digital  
Compression:  
Sampling Rate:  
44.1 kHz  
Frequency Response:  
Dynamic Range:  
Harmonic Distortion:  
Output Level  
20.0 Hz to 20.0 kHz 1.0 dB  
>90 dB  
< 0.015% typical, 0.05% maximum  
0-2 V rms (maximum)  
Tuner Specifications*  
Input Frequency:  
Input Dynamic Range:  
LNB Power:  
950 to 1450 MHz  
-20 dBm to -65 dBm  
250 milliamps max 18 VDC 10%  
5 MHz  
LNB Frequency Drift:  
Audio Threshold:  
5.1 dB Eb/No for 10-5 BER  
General Specifications*  
Power Supply:  
100-130 VAC, 60 Hz  
20 Watts maximum  
Power Consumption:  
Operating Temperature: 0° to 40° C  
Operating Humidity:  
0 to 95% noncondensing  
Regulatory Certifications: UL 1409; CSA-C22.2 No. 1-M90; FCC Part 15B, Class B  
Dimensions:  
Weight:  
8.25” Wide, 2.7”High, 8” Deep  
2.25 lbs  
*Design and specifications are subject to change without notice.  
DR500 (E-44)  
Rev. C 10/94  
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Warranty Statement  
DMX warrants that its products are free from defects in material and workmanship at the time  
of shipment and that they conform to applicable specifications. In no event will DMX be  
liable for consequential misuse or damages.  
The DMX DR500 is warranted against any above-mentioned defects that appear within one  
year of shipping date.  
Should it be necessary to make a claim against this warranty, the buyer shall first notify  
DMX’s Customer Service Department to define the nature of the problem. When returning  
products, please be aware of the following:  
1. Products returned to DMX, whether for upgrade, warranted or out-of-  
warranty repair work, or maintenance, must comply with the DMX  
Return Procedures (located on the next two pages).  
2. Products shall be forwarded to DMX, transportation prepaid.  
3. Products returned to DMX freight collect or without a Return Material  
Authorization (RMA) number will NOT be accepted.  
4. DMX shall not accept any responsibility for returned products that are  
improperly packaged and/or damaged in shipment. If possible, please use  
original shipping and packaging materials.  
5. Original product identification markings and labels must not have been  
removed, defaced, or altered. Further, to preserve the warranty, the  
product should not be subjected to abuse, improper installation or  
application, alteration, accident, or negligence in use, storage,  
transportation, or handling.  
6. Any returned product shall be completely evaluated in an attempt to  
duplicate the problem so that appropriate corrective action and repair  
may be completed. Following repair, the product shall be thoroughly  
tested for compliance with appropriate specifications. This process will  
be handled in an expedient and prompt manner but may be subject to  
available labor and material resources.  
The DMX warranty, as stated herein, is in lieu of all other warranties,  
expressed, implied, or statutory.  
For further information, please contact  
DMX Customer Service at  
(800) 700-4412  
DR500 (E-45)  
Rev. C 10/94  
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Return Procedures  
DMX Affiliates  
Follow these return procedures if you are a DMX affiliate who has purchased the DR500 receiver in question  
and determined that the problem is specifically DR500-equipment related.  
If it is necessary to return a product for repair, the following procedures must be followed:  
1. Contact Affiliate Sales Equipment Support team at (206) 329-1401 and ask to speak with  
Andrew McCullough or JJ Williams.  
2. Should it be necessary to return a product to DMX for any reason, you will be issued a  
return material authorization (RMA) number. To issue an RMA number, we will need the  
product’s serial number and model number.  
You will need to include a complete description of the problem, the operating conditions  
which caused the problem, and any circumstances that may have led to the problem. This  
information is essential for DMX repair technicians to reproduce, diagnose, and correct  
the problem. In addition, include your contact person’s name and phone number in the  
event a DMX representative needs to contact you.  
4. Include a purchase order for any out-of-warranty repair work being performed. DMX will  
begin repair work after a PO is received.  
5. Reference the RMA number on all paperwork that accompanies the equipment, and write  
the RMA number clearly on the outside of the shipping container.  
6. Ship your module and power supply only (no accessories such as remote controls) in the  
original shipping packaging or equivalent, prepaid, to the address provided by DMX  
Customer Service.  
All equipment upgrade and repair requests will be completely evaluated and the required  
work performed in an expedient and prompt manner. The equipment will then be  
thoroughly tested for compliance with appropriate specifications.  
DR500 (E-46)  
Rev. C 10/94  
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Appendix C  
DR501 User Manual Addendum  
We’ve added a powerful, new message marketing tool in the DR501 receiver that helps you  
maximize the moment of contact with customers in your location. Message marketing educates  
customers on product and service offerings to influence increased purchases, to provide quality  
customer service, and to improve your business’ communications with customers.  
The DR501 receiver delivers a complete music and marketing system for your business success.  
The combined power of using music and message marketing reinforces company image,  
enhances branding, and increases advertising exposure while entertaining customers.  
Contact your local DMX MUSIC sales office to find out more about this capability.  
Technical Installation Information  
The DR501 has all the functionality of the DR500, with the new capability of message playback.  
DMX MUSIC controls messaging functionality via our Satellite Operations Center.  
To support the DR501’s message marketing functionality, one locally controlled preset command  
has been added as described below.  
Preset 450  
This Preset toggles the analog music output level between 1VRMS and 2VRMS. The default  
output level (as shipped from the factory) for the DR501 is 1VRMS max music level. Please note  
that the DR500 had a max output level of 2VRMS. The DR501 default output level is lower than  
the DR500; this is to allow for a higher volume output when messages play.  
This reduction of the output level allows headroom for boosting the volume of messages over the  
music level. The amount of boost is controlled by the Satellite Operations Center at DMX MUSIC.  
If messages are to be played on the DR501, it is recommended that the default of 1VRMS  
max level NOT be changed.  
If it becomes necessary to change the default max output level of the DR501 using the remote  
control may do it. Enter Preset 450; the display will indicate either “OL1” or “OL2”. The display  
indicates what the receiver output level has been changed to. The volume change should be  
audible, and get louder when changed to OL2 and softer when changed to OL1.  
It is recommended that DR501s using message marketing have their front panels locked.  
DR500 (E-47)  
Rev. C 10/94  
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