Sony TV Receiver ICS SP30 User Manual

ICS-SP30  
User Guide  
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Hardware Setup  
Supplied Accessories  
(Images not to scale)  
ICS-SP30 Card  
HDMI Cable  
User Guide on CD-ROM  
Notes:  
Compatible  
Displays  
The ICS-SP30  
card is compatible  
with the following  
Sony Displays:  
KLH-W26  
KLH-W32  
FWD-  
40LX1  
FWD-  
32LX2  
FWD-  
40LX2  
FWD-  
50PX2  
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Setting Up the ICS-SP30 / Making Connections  
The ICS-SP30 is designed to function with Sony Professional LCD and Plasma displays which  
may differ in input types and connection configuration. For questions on connections and  
Installing Card  
Step 1 – Remove power cord from the display to ensure power is off. Remove  
any populated cards in slot 1 and/or slot 2 (if any). There may be a cover  
over slot 2. Remove the middle rail guide by removing screw between two  
card slots  
Step 2 – If inserting the ICS-SP30 into a KLH display, skip to step 3.  
For other displays, attach card extender  
to left side of the ICS-SP30 and tighten.  
The finished card should look like image at right  
Step 3 – Carefully insert the ICS-SP30 card into the card slot. Do not allow  
components to come into contact with edges of the card slot. Note: S-Video  
input should be on the top edge of the card as it is inserted.  
DO NOT FORCE CARD  
When card is completely inserted, it should fit into the two internal  
connectors, and then the thumb screws can be tightened.  
Step 4 – Attach the HDMI cable to HDMI Out on the ICS-SP30  
(Note: there is a required external HDMI cable from the ICS-SP30 to the digital  
input of the display – This is based upon strict requirements for HD tuners in  
hospitality)  
Step 5 – Attach COAX cable to RF input  
Step 6 – Attach RJ12 data cable from PPV Provider box to the PPV CNTL input  
Step 7 – Plug power into the Sony Display and using the PPV Provider remote, press  
Power button  
The unit is now configured for hospitality mode with the PPV Provider.  
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Menus / Configuration  
Stand Alone vs. Lodging Mode  
The ICS-SP30 is designed to operate in a Pay-Per-View environment, connected to a lodging  
system that uses protocols and commands to control the display and tuner. The ICS-SP30 may  
also be able to operate in a Stand Alone mode to provide basic TV tuning for the Sony Display.  
When the ICS-SP30 is connected to a compatible lodging system, the ICS-SP30 will  
automatically recognize the lodging system and respond to the PPV commander. In Lodging  
Mode, the control buttons and IR commands from the Sony remote will not control the display and  
tuner.  
Supported Remote Controls  
The ICS-SP30 is designed to function with the remote control that shipped with the Sony display.  
Because of differences in the display remotes, in which not all remotes have the same available  
buttons, some remotes may have limited functionality with the display remote. In such case, a  
standard Sony TV remote or universal remote (such as Sony RM-EZ2) using Sony IR commands  
can control the ICS-SP30 in Stand-Alone Mode.  
Navigating Menus  
The menus in the operation of the ICS-SP30 have been designed to use the Left, Right, Up,  
Down buttons for most functions. To return to a previous menu, pressing the Left button  
Stand-Alone Set Up Menu  
The ICS-SP30 set up process includes a sequence of numbers pressed on the Sony remote to  
access the set up menus. With the display and ICS-SP30 powered on press the following in  
sequence.  
(note: when pressing buttons, press the buttons to be sure the system receives the code.  
Setup Menu code:  
Up Right Left Mute  
If a button is pressed in error, press the Down arrow to clear the code entries. In the lodging  
environment a different remote or function may be enabled to provide additional security.  
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Setup Menu  
Channel Options  
The ICS-SP30 supports analog and digital channels from cable or over-the-air sources.  
Note:  
Air – To receive over-the-air channels, an antenna and additional equipment may be required  
Cable – Digital cable channels may not be accessible if conditional access or subscriptions are  
required  
Tuning Mode  
Using arrow keys, select either Air or Cable  
Edit Channel List  
A submenu with functions to add, delete and manage channels  
Clear Channel List  
Used to delete the channel list programming  
Auto Channel Install  
Used to scan and install channels  
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Digital Channel Search  
Used to search for digital channels available. Note, these channels will not be  
automatically entered into the channel lineup. Digital channels require entry management  
on the Edit Channel List menu.  
Edit Channel List  
This submenu allows for manual add, delete and management functions of channels.  
Channel  
Using remote, enter the numbers of the channel to manage  
Include in List  
Yes to include / No to exclude  
Type  
Selection options include:  
Digital – Digital Channels  
Analog – Analog Channel  
A/V Input – Channel mapped AV inputs  
Note:  
Depending on the selection type, the menu options will change for the Channel List menu  
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Analog Type Selection  
The options for an analog channel include a  
customized Label for the channel, Addition of a  
thumbnail logo for the channel and selection of  
audio/video options for the channel.  
Digital Type Selection  
Browse Digital Channels  
Access to see available digital channels. The Digital Channel Search from the Main Menu  
is required before this function will provide results  
Digital Channel  
This section provides for the entry of the Channel Primary digits and Sub (Program) digits  
for the known digital channel  
Label  
Editable text for the channel  
Logo  
Selectable menu of logos for adding a visual thumnail for many popular TV channels  
Usage  
Selection of Audio and Video (default), Audio only for music channels/inputs or video only  
for video only usage.  
Allow Online Remapping  
This setting is used for Lodging Mode to allow a remapped Digital Channel or AV Input to  
exist in a controlled hospitality system. Select YES to have the channel map settings  
available when connected to a lodging system.  
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Switch-On Options  
This menu provides options for setting up default settings for when the display first turns on.  
These settings are particularly useful in a lodging environment to be sure the display starts on the  
barker channel and at a pre-defined volume setting.  
Channel  
Enter the channel that you would like the display to tune to when it turns on. Use Restore  
to cancel the change  
Volume  
Set the numeric value from 0 to 99 that you would like to be used as the default volume  
level for the display.  
Picture Format  
Select between different formats for the screen and content presented. Options include:  
Native  
This setting will show the aspect ratio of the source material. 4:3 NSTC images  
will be shown with side bars  
Widescreen  
This setting will fill the screen with the image by stretching the image (if  
necessary) to create a 16:9 image.  
Power  
This setting is for specialized applications and not generally used.  
On-Screen Display Options  
The On-Screen Display Options settings provide for customization and set up of OSD options.  
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Show Volume Indicator  
This menu item is a Yes/No selection for whether a visual representation on the volume  
adjustment should be shown on the screen when the user uses the volume up or down  
on the remote.  
Use 3-Digit Entry  
This menu item is a Yes/No selection for support of 3-digit numbers for channels over 99  
and digital channels that may use a sub-digit  
Show Channel Guide  
This menu item is a Yes/No selection for whether a channel guide is active for the user to  
see the available channels on the display.  
Channel Banner Contents  
This menu item allows the selection of the content available on the display banner.  
Selections include:  
Show number: The channel number  
Show Label: The text label for a channel  
Show Logo: The select graphic if any  
When selecting or deselecting an option on this  
sub-menu.  
Welcome Message Options  
This menu item provides for a way to have a welcome message shown on the display.  
Show Message (Yes/No)  
Line 1: First line of text  
Line 2: Second line of text  
Control Options  
This setup section provides system level settings for the tuner card.  
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ESP (Energy Savings Protection)  
This menu item allow for a setting of a default time off to protect against a TV being left  
on when a guest leaves a room without turning off the TV. The mode can be set On or  
Off, and the hours of inactivity until it turns itself off can be 1 to 9 hours.  
Source Menu Item  
This menu item is a Yes/No selection and allows control over whether a user, through the  
user menu, has access to input selection.  
Picture Format Menu Item  
This menu item is a Yes/No selection and allows control over whether a user, through the  
user menu, has access to change the Image Format (widescreen or native).  
Note: This option will be No on all Plasma monitors to prevent image retention  
Minimum Volume  
Set the available minimum volume from 0 to 99  
Maximum Volume  
Sets the available maximum volume from 0 to 99  
Setup Key Sequence  
Provides a method for changing the key button sequence used to access set up features.  
If these are changed, make sure to write down the keys. Failing to record these would  
require re-cloning an entire system to restore the set up key sequence.  
A key press sequence of up to eight buttons can be defined. These keys are more than  
numeric keys and adds to the security for a system.  
Captioning Setup  
This submenu is used to control the default values for the Closed Captioning function on the  
tuner.  
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Restore User Setting  
This setting allows for the selection of allowing user settings for CC to be stored between  
power cycles, or to always use a default setting on power on. Select YES to override the  
previous user CC setting on power on, or select NO to allow the previous user setting to  
be used on the next power on.  
Captioning  
This setting allows an ON or OFF setting for CC as a default power on status.  
Digital Captioning Mode  
This setting allows the selection of the CC mode to be used for the Digital Channels  
Analog Captioning Mode  
This setting allows the selection of the CC mode to be used for the Analog Channels  
V-Chip Setup  
This submenu sets up default options for the V-Chip settings.  
Restore User Setting  
This setting allows for the selection of allowing user settings for V-Chip to be stored  
between power cycles, or to always use a default setting on power on. Select YES to  
override the previous user V-Chip setting on power on, or select NO to allow the previous  
user setting to be used on the next power on.  
V-Chip Menu Item  
This setting controls whether the user has access to the V-Chip selection and settings.  
Selecting YES will allow the V-Chip menu item to appear on the user menu. Selecting NO  
will cause the V-Chip settings to no be user accessible and they will not appear on the  
user menu.  
Reset Access Code  
This is an open setting to allow for the reset of the code. In set up mode, this code can be  
overwritten without knowing the previous code. This is useful incase the previous user  
forgot the code. The code will be reset to the default code of 0000  
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Default Limits  
This section allow for various default values to be set for the tuner.  
Enable V-Chip  
This setting is a YES/NO selection. By setting YES, the default V-Chip settings  
will be active when the ICS-SP30 starts up. Selecting NO disables the V-Chip  
settings.  
Select TV Ratings  
This matrix allows for allowing or restricting various settings, including the TV  
industry Parental Guide ratings, and new specific ratings:  
TV-Y = All Children TV-Y7 = Directed to Older Children  
TV-G = General Audience  
TV-PG = Parental Guidance Suggested  
TV-14 = Parents Strongly Cautioned TV-MA = Mutual Audience Only  
FV = Fantasy Violence (cartoons)  
V = Violence  
S = Sexual Situations  
L = Language  
D = Suggestive Dialog  
Use the arrow keys to highlight a box in the matrix and then use the 0  
button on the remote is used to toggle between selections. When  
finished, move to the OK box and press 0 to save settings and exit.  
Select Movie Ratings  
This menu allows for the authorization or exclusion of content based on the  
Movie Rating system.  
G = Children and Family  
PG = Parental Guidance Suggested  
PG-13 = Parental Guidance – Special Guidance to children under 13  
R = Restricted. No one under 17 without an adult  
NC-17 = No children under 17  
X = Adult content / Adults only  
Not Rated = Some films are not rated and other content is beyond  
NC-17 and withdrawn before rating..  
Use the arrow keys to highlight a box in the matrix and then use the 0  
button on the remote is used to toggle between selections. When  
finished, move to the OK box and press 0 to save settings and exit.  
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Change Access Code  
The V-Chip Access Code can be set through the set up process using this  
function.  
Service Menu  
The HD tuner is an advanced media device with the ability of communicating through an RF  
network to maintain updated firmware and control. The features outlined below are advanced  
functions designed for an integrated RF system.  
This menu area is used to set up parameters for servicing the tuner or performing service  
functions.  
Update Channel  
This feature is used for setting a channel to perform firmware updates. Using the numeric  
keys on the remote, enter the channel that has been identified by your system  
administrator for firmware updates.  
Allow Update Searching  
This YES / NO selection either allows or prohibits the display from searching for an  
update channel for firmware updates. Having this selected as YES will allow updates  
when the Update Channel needs to be changed for some reason.  
Start Firmware Update  
To manually initial a firmware update, press the Right arrow button on the remote from  
this menu line. NOTE: By selecting this item, the tuner will immediately begin the  
firmware update process and reboot when complete.  
Note:  
During a firmware update, the Display MUST NOT be unplugged or turned off.  
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Doing so while firmware is being downloaded and upgraded on the device could  
damage the unit and make it unusable.  
If the firmware update was initiated by mistake, it will time out after 3 to 5 minutes.  
Restore Factory Settings  
This function allows the tuner to be reset to the factory settings. Changes, channel lineup  
programming and other setup customizations will be lost and the tuner will return to  
factory settings.  
Show Status  
This menu item will activate a status window showing important information about the  
display, tuner, firmware versions and other diagnostic data.  
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USER MENU  
User menus are accessed using either the lodging remote provided in the hotel room, or the  
remote supplied with the display. These menus are available to users to enjoy the features of the  
tuner and display. Only a few control functions are available through the user menus.  
Captioning  
This feature allows the selection of OFF / ON and On When Muted, Using the arrow buttons  
highlight the desired setting and then press the Left Arrow button to save and exit the field.  
Digital Captioning Mode  
This allows the user to select the format of the CC signal for digital channels  
Analog Captioning Mode  
This allows the user to select the format of the CC signal for analog channels  
Sleep Timer  
The sleep timer function allows the user to set the TV to turn off automatically after a selected  
number of minutes.  
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Secondary Audio Programming (SAP)  
This menu item allows the user the option of turning on SAP audio if available.  
Source  
If made user-accessible from the Setup Menu, the user will have the ability to select available  
inputs on the display for use of attached media devices. If this feature is not enabled on the  
Setup menu, this item will not be visible on the User Menu.  
Note: The available inputs will be based on the model of display and video expansion boards  
installed (if any).  
Picture Format  
If made user-accessible from the Setup Menu, the user will have the ability to adjust the aspect  
ratio of content presented on the display. If this feature is not enabled on the Setup menu, this  
item will not be visible on the User Menu.  
Note: On Plasma monitors, user access to Picture Format will be limited to prevent the potential  
for image retention.  
V-Chip Options  
If made user-accessible from the Setup Menu, the user will have the ability to set and control V-  
Chip settings to restrict content from being shown on the tuner. If this feature is not enabled on  
the Setup menu, this item will not be visible on the User Menu.  
For information on how this feature operates, please  
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OPERATION  
General Operation  
The HD tuner is an advanced HDTV and NTSC TV tuner with features that support lodging  
systems and stand-alone operation.  
Lodging Mode  
The tuner will automatically function in a lodging mode when attached to a compatible PPV  
system. The tuner will communicate with lodging system, identify the system and the  
necessary communication protocols and immediately send commands to the display  
necessary to function with the attached PPV system.  
Stand Alone  
To control the tuner in stand-alone mode, the tuner must not be connected to PPV system. If the  
display is connected to a PPV system, first disconnect the RJ12 communication cable between  
the tuner and the PPV control box. (RJ12 is connected to CONTROL - PPV).  
In Stand Alone mode, the tuner will respond to the Sony remote and other compatible PPV  
system remotes. To access the User Menu in stand alone mode, press the MENU button on the  
remote.  
Note on LX2 remote The supplied remote controller for the Sony FWD-32LX2F and FWD-  
40LX2F does not have a Channel Up or Channel Down buttons. To change channels on the  
tuner, you must use the UP Arrow or Down Arrow on this remote, or use any Sony TV remote  
(such as the Sony RM-EZ2) or universal remote supporting the Sony TV IR commands.  
Controlling the Sony Display  
The tuner and displays are designed to use the same remote control shipped with the display,  
while minimize conflicting commands that could cause the display and tuner to both react.  
When the tuner is connected to the display the Sony display will not show the Sony Menu. All  
commands to control the display will be controlled by the tuner.  
If you need to access the Sony display menu, press in sequence, the following remote buttons:  
DISPLAY RIGHT LEFT MUTE  
The Sony display will now respond to the Sony remote for menu functions. To exit this mode,  
perform the above key sequence again.  
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TROUBLESHOOTING  
Troubleshooting  
The Display and/or Tuner Do Not Respond to Remote  
Possible Remedies  
- Check that the display has power attached  
- Check that the Communication Cable is correctly attached to the PPV control box.  
My Display Does Not Respond to The Remote or Button on the Display  
Possible Remedies  
- It is possible that the Communication Cable became disconnected during operation and the  
display must be reset  
- Review the Section “Controlling the Sony Display” on Page 18 for further details.  
FAQ  
Q: Which hospitality systems is the ICS-SP30 Compatible With?  
A: The ICS-SP30 is designed to be compatible with most major PPV Hospitality Systems,  
including:  
- LodgeNet (Tested and Certified Compatible)  
- OnCommand (Tested and Certified Compatible)  
- SeaChange (Tested and Compatible)  
- More…  
Most lodging system operate on a similar standard of protocol commands for operation. If a  
PPV provider is not listed above, it may be possible for the ICS-SP30 to work with this  
provider.  
Q: Does the tuner support LG Pro:Idiom™ decryption technology?  
A: Yes - The tuner includes the Pro:Idiom decryption technology for support of HD PPV systems  
from LodgeNet and OnCommand using Pro:Idiom  
Q: What is the warranty on the ICS-SP30 A: The ICS-SP30 has a limited warranty from Sony  
against material defects for a period of 12 months from purchase date. For more information on  
the warranty, refer to  
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Product Specification  
ICS-SP30 Specifications  
ITEMS  
DETAILS  
6.26"x11.5"x1.1"  
12.5 Watts Typical  
QAM/8VSB  
NTSC  
COMMENTS  
Dimensions  
Total Power Consumption  
Internal power  
Digital  
Analog  
Tuner  
Decryption  
Pro:Idiom  
RF Input  
RS232  
One  
One  
Inputs  
3.5mm mini-jack with special cable  
3.5mm mini-jack with special cable  
HDMI  
With HDCP  
S/PDIF  
One  
Outputs  
Digital Audio  
Analog Audio  
Product Safety  
EMC  
Environmental  
English  
Risk Assessment based on IEC60950 Card uses internal power  
Standard  
FCC (Class B)  
RoHS  
OSD  
Control  
Ports  
Co-ordinate Font, Color & Position  
Internal  
MTI command protocol  
Display  
PPV  
Internal  
RJ12 Connector  
FCC Statement & License Acknowledgement  
This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two  
conditions: (1) this device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept  
any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.  
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