WorldSpace Radio wssr 11 User Manual

User’s Guide  
®
WorldSpace  
Digital Receiver  
model wssr-11  
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ENCRYPTED CHANNELS ..................................................14  
DISPLAYING YOUR 16–DIGIT RECEIVER ID ................................................14  
PAS SWORD ..........................................................................................15  
Entering password mode ......................................................................15  
Completing the password entry process ................................................15  
Clearing the entire password list ..........................................................16  
PC CONNECTION ............................................................16  
ALTERNATIVE ANTENNA OPTIONS ....................................17  
S ELECTING ALTERNATIVE ANTENNA OPTIONS ............................................17  
MAINTENANCE, SAFETY, AND HAND LING PREC AUTIONS......18  
MAINTENANCE ......................................................................................18  
SAFET Y PREC AUTIONS ..........................................................................18  
HANDLING PREC AUTIONS ......................................................................18  
TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE ............................................19  
FREQUENTLY A SKED QUE STIONS ....................................20  
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION ............................................22  
TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS ..................................................................22  
WARRANTY INFORMATION ......................................................................22  
L EG A L NOTICE S ....................................................................................22  
N OT E S ........................................................................23  
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WELCOME TO THE WORLDSPACETM BROADC A ST EXPERIENCE  
Congratulations on your purchase of this fine WorldSpace digital receiver. It is  
an exciting way to receive WorldSpace Satellite Radio almost anywhere in Africa, the  
Middle East, Southern Europe, Asia and Latin America*. And the variety is tremen-  
dous! In your region, you get dozens of WorldSpace Satellite Radio services, includ-  
ing some of the most respected international broadcasters, and important local and  
regional programming, plus unique music and audio arts services produced just for  
you, the WorldSpace listener.  
By adding a WorldSpace PC Adaptor* * to your receiver, you can also plug excitement  
into your personal computer! WorldSpace Direct Media assembles the best of the  
Internet and custom programming from marquee content developers and delivers it  
directly to your PC. No telephone connection needed! No network congestion. Just a  
clear digital signal and a small monthly fee puts select web content as near as your  
keyboard and mouse.  
For assistance with your purchase or additional information on available subscription  
services, please contact your local WorldSpace distributor, go to www.worldspace.com  
and visit the customer service section, or email us at [email protected].  
Thank you for choosing WorldSpace.  
We hope you will enjoy countless hours of informative, entertaining, and enlightening  
programs from around the world.  
FEATURES  
The WorldSpace digital receiver is light and transportable, and filled with  
exciting features:  
• Receives directly the WorldSpace Satellite Radio service throughout the vast  
satellite coverage areas.  
• 10 memory presets for fast access to your favorite channels  
• Indoor and outdoor use  
• Last Channel Memory Recall  
• Stereo output for headphones or for speakers with external amplifier  
• Data port for the WorldSpace Direct Media service  
• Detachable WorldSpace water-resistant antenna  
• Battery operated (size “C” or type R14 batteries)  
• AC powering option  
* The AmeriStarTM satellite is scheduled to launch in 2001.  
** WorldSpace PC Adaptor sold separately.  
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YOUR W ORLDSPACE RECEIVER AT A GLANCE  
Top and Front of the Receiver  
Antenna  
(folded and stored  
in Antenna Pocket)  
ON/OFF  
SERVICE COMPONENT +  
SERVICE COMPONENT- / LEARN  
LCD Panel  
BROADCAST CHANNEL /▼  
VOLUME +/- (ranges from 0–34)  
PRESETS  
LCD PANEL  
Shows broadcast channel channel (BC) number, service name  
status, carrier number, etc.  
Shows received satellite signal strength (More bars indicate  
better reception)  
Indicates preset mode is on  
Indicates number of service components within the selected BC  
Indicates selected BC is encrypted and accessed by subscription only  
Indicates stereo reception  
Batteries fully charged  
Batteries need replacement  
Indicates broadcast channel preset number  
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Left Side of the R eceiver  
PC CONNECTION  
Jack for connecting to  
a PC with a WorldSpace PC  
Adaptor (PC Adaptor  
kit sold separately)  
Antenna  
Antenna Pocket/  
Battery Cover  
R ight Side of t he Receiver  
Stereo/Headphone Jack  
DC IN Jack for external  
power supply  
ANTENNA IN WorldSpace satellite  
signal antenna jack  
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QUICK START  
1) Remove the WorldSpace antenna from its pocket  
and unwrap the cable.  
2) Connect the antenna cable to the ANTENNA IN jack  
on the right-hand side of the receiver.  
3) Connect power adaptor to receiver and to a mains  
power supply. Or, remove battery cover from the  
back of the receiver and insert 3 size “C” or type  
R14 batteries. Replace battery cover.  
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4) Place the WorldSpace antenna on a horizontal surface near a window or outdoors  
in such a way that there are no obstructions such as tall trees, buildings, or walls  
between the antenna and the satellite.  
5) Turn the receiver on. The power switch is located on the top panel.  
6) Point the antenna’s flat front face at the satellite. Consult the ANTENNA  
POINTING GUIDE on the following pages for the necessary Antenna  
Position and Direction for your location.  
7) Once antenna is pointed correctly, press and hold the LEARN button for 2 seconds  
and release. On releasing the button, the LEARN mode begins scanning for available  
WorldSpace carriers* in your area. Scanning takes about one minute; LCD panel  
displays a list of carrier numbers. Once completed, available carriers and their  
broadcast channels are stored, and the first available broadcast channel will play.**  
8) Refine the antenna pointing by rotating, tilting and moving antenna back and forth  
to maximize the number of signal strength bars displaying on the LCD panel.  
Five bars indicate the strongest signal strength.  
9) Use BROADCAST CHANNEL /buttons for channel selection.  
NOTE: As you perform the LEARN mode, be sure LCD panel displays signal strength  
bars indicating signal reception.  
ANTENNA POSITION AND DIRECTION  
As with all media delivered by satellite, WorldSpace signals travel in a direct line from  
the satellite to your receiver antenna. This path must be unobstructed so that the antenna  
can receive these transmissions.  
* Carriers are an efficient technology used to transport multiple broadcast channels. See Question & Answer, page 21 for details.  
** If LEARN mode does not find available WorldSpacebroadcast channels, run the EXTENDED LEARN mode. See page 12.  
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ANTENNA POSITION  
“Antenna Position” refers to the angle above the horizon to which you should point  
the antenna .  
The antenna can be put in three positions: LOW, MIDDLE, and HIGH.  
In the LOW position you put the antenna in pointing angle of less than 45º.  
In the MIDDLE postion it is put in an angle between 45º and 70º.  
In the HIGH position the pointing angle is 70º or greater.  
SATELLITE  
ANTENNA POSITION  
HORIZONTAL SURFACE  
LOW  
Less than 45  
MIDDLE  
45 –70  
HIGH  
70 or greater  
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ANTENNA DI RECTION  
"Antenna Direction" refers to the direction (north, east, etc.) the flat face of the antenna  
should point. With the help of the supplied compass, select the desired pointing direction  
for the antenna.  
U SING THE COMPA SS  
1) Place the compass on the picture at right, and align it  
ORTH  
N
in such a way that the N on the compass is in the same  
N ORTH E S T  
W
ORTH A S T  
E
N
position as the North on the picture.  
2) Turn the paper and the compass at the same time until  
the red side of the compass needle points to N(orth).  
3) Refer to the ANTENNA POINTING GUIDE on the next  
page to select the correct Antenna Direction for your  
region.  
W E S T  
E A S T  
NOTE: Please make sure that the compass is not placed  
on top of or near metal plates or material as this may  
alter the position of the needle.  
S OUTHW E S T  
SOUTHE A S T  
S OUTH  
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ANTENNA POINTING GUIDE  
NOTE: Antenna Position and Direction are approximate guides. If you are near a region  
border, please adjust antenna accordingly for your maximum signal reception.  
AFRIS TAR t m  
Region  
Antenna  
Position  
Low  
Low  
Low  
Middle  
Middle  
Low  
Middle  
High  
Middle  
Middle  
Middle  
Low  
Antenna  
Direction  
Southeast  
South  
Southwest  
Southeast  
South  
Southwest  
East  
Any  
West  
Northeast  
North  
Northwest  
North  
A1  
A2  
A3  
B1  
B2  
B3  
C1  
C2  
C3  
D1  
D2  
D3  
E2  
West Beam Carriers  
54, 59  
East Beam Carriers  
33, 38  
South Beam Carriers  
43, 48  
Low  
A SIA STARt m  
Region  
Antenna  
Position  
Low  
Low  
Low  
Middle  
Middle  
Middle  
Middle  
High  
Antenna  
Direction  
Southeast  
South  
Southwest  
Southeast  
South  
Southwest  
East  
Any  
A1  
A2  
A3  
B1  
B2  
B3  
C1  
C2  
C3  
D2  
East Beam Carriers  
43, 48  
West Beam Carriers  
75, 80  
South Beam Carriers  
Middle  
Middle  
West  
North  
54, 59  
AMERISTARt m  
Region  
Antenna  
Position  
Middle  
Middle  
High  
Middle  
Low  
Middle  
Low  
Antenna  
Direction  
South  
Southwest  
North  
West, Northwest  
West  
Northwest  
Northwest  
North  
A1  
A2  
B1  
B2  
B3  
C1  
C3  
D1  
D3  
West Beam Carriers  
54, 59  
East Beam Carriers  
65,70  
Low  
Low  
Northwest  
South Beam Carriers  
43, 48  
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USING YOUR RECEIVER  
P O WE R  
Using AC power  
The WorldSpace receiver operates on alternating current (AC) power. Use an AC power  
adaptor that will operate from your mains and deliver 4.5 – 6.0 volts DC with mini-  
mum 500 mA output current (adaptor included).  
To use AC power, insert the adaptor into the DC IN jack on the right-hand side of the  
receiver and plug the adaptor into a wall outlet. Make sure the voltage setting of the  
adaptor corresponds to the local voltage.  
To change over from AC power to battery power, remove the plug from the DC IN  
jack. Always disconnect the adaptor from the wall outlet when not in use.  
Using batteries  
The receiver can also operate on battery power using three size “C” or type R14  
batteries. To install the batteries:  
1) Remove antenna. Remove battery cover which also serves as the WorldSpace  
antenna pocket, by releasing cover latch and sliding the cover down.  
2) Insert the batteries. Be certain to match the polarities (+/-) as shown.  
3) Replace the battery cover.  
When you switch the receiver power on (the power switch is on the top panel of the  
receiver), the front LCD panel indicates the state of the batteries:  
Batteries full  
Batteries need replacement  
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SWITCHING ON YOUR RECEIVER  
Switch on the receiver by sliding the switch on the top of the receiver to the  
‘On’ position.  
P OINTING T HE ANTE NNA  
1) Remove the antenna from its pocket and unwind the cable.  
2) Connect the antenna cable plug to the ANTENNA IN jack on the side  
of the receiver.  
3) Place the antenna on a horizontal surface near a window or outdoors in such  
a way that there are no obstacles between the antenna and the satellite.  
4) Point the antenna’s flat front face at the satellite. Consult the ANTENNA POINTING  
GUIDE for the necessary Antenna Position and Direction for your location  
(pages 7–9 of this User’s Guide).  
5) Once antenna is pointed correctly, the LCD panel displays signal strength bars,  
indicating satellite signal is being received.  
NOTE: As with all media delivered by satellite, WorldSpace signals travel in a direct  
line from the satellite to your receiver antenna. This path must be unobstructed  
so that the antenna can receive these transmissions.  
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RECEIVING W ORLDSPACE  
By running the LEARN mode, your WorldSpace receiver automatically scans and  
stores all WorldSpace carriers and their broadcast channels available in your area.  
We strongly recommend that you run the LEARN mode the first time you turn on  
the receiver and when the receiver is moved to a new country or region.  
U SING LE ARN MODE TO FIND BROA DCA ST CHANNELS  
LEARN Mode  
• Press and hold the LEARN button for 2 seconds and release.  
• The LCD panel shows “LEARN”. On releasing the button, the LEARN mode begins  
scanning for available carriers in your area. This process takes one minute. Once  
completed, the first available BC will play.  
NOTE: If the LEARN mode does not find the WorldSpace carriers and broadcast  
channels available in your area, run the EXTENDED LEARN mode  
NOTE: As you perform the LEARN mode, be sure LCD panel displays signal strength  
bars indicating signal reception.  
EXTENDED LEARN Mode  
• Press and hold the LEARN button for 5 seconds and release.  
• The EXTENDED LEARN Mode is necessary should WorldSpace launch additional  
satellites or install repeater services. Visit our Website at www.worldspace.com  
for updates.  
NOTE: The LEARN and EXTENDED LEARN modes will not reset or clear the  
channel presets.  
SELEC TI NG BROADC A ST CHAN NELS (BCs)  
You can select BCs sequentially by pressing the BROADCAST CHANNEL /buttons.  
When selecting a BC, the LCD panel shows first its number followed shortly by its  
channel name. After selecting the last BC of a carrier, pressing will automatically  
scroll to the first BC of the next carrier. The  
same is true when the first BC is selected and  
you press .  
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SELECT ING SER VICE COMPONENTS WI THIN A BROADC AST CHANNEL  
Some broadcast channels may have more than one service component. In this case,  
use the SERVICE COMPONENT +/- buttons to scroll and select the desired service  
component of that broadcast channel. For instance, if the “RITMO” channel decided  
to broadcast in more than one language on multiple service components and you  
wanted to hear one of the alternative languages, you would select the appropriate  
service component using the SERVICE COMPONENT +/- buttons.  
P R ES E TS MOD E: STORING, SELECTING, AND DELETING  
BROADC A ST CHANNELS  
The PRESET mode can be switched on and off by briefly pressing the PRESETS button.  
If the PRESET mode is switched on the LCD panel indicates the  
symbol.  
STORING BROADC AST CHANNELS  
You can store up to 10 of your favorite BCs in the receiver’s memory. To store a BC:  
1) Make sure the PRESET mode is switched off.  
2) Select the BC you wish to store.  
3) Press and hold the PRESETS button for 2 seconds.  
The current BC is now stored in the next free position in the preset list. The preset  
number is shown on the LCD panel before the name.  
NOTE: If the preset list is full, the LCD panel will show “MEMFULL”.  
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SELECTI NG ST ORED BROADC A ST CHANNELS  
1) Briefly press the PRESETS button to switch on the PRESET mode. The  
symbol appears on the LCD panel.  
2) Scroll through stored stations sequentially by pressing the BROADCAST CHANNEL  
/buttons.  
DELET ING STORED BROAD CA ST CHAN NELS FR OM TH E PRE SET LIST  
1) Switch on PRESET mode.  
2) Select the BC you wish to delete from the preset list.  
3) Press and hold the PRESETS button for 2 seconds. The current channel is  
erased from the preset list. The LCD panel will no longer show the preset  
number before the channel name.  
4) After the channel is erased the receiver automatically switches the PRESET  
mode off.  
When selecting a channel, the receiver verifies that the channel is not already  
stored. If a channel is already stored, its memory location number appears on the  
LCD panel in front of the channel name, and it will not be stored a second time.  
ENCRYPTED CHANNELS  
Depending on your region, some or all channels are encrypted for audio subscription-  
based listening. If you select a channel that is encrypted, a key symbol  
appears  
on the LCD panel and no audio is heard. To access these channels a password must  
be entered. Your receiver has a unique ID number that is required for the distributor  
to set up your subscription. Contact your nearest WorldSpace distributor for  
more information about subscription-based services or visit our Website at  
DISPLAYING YOUR 16–DIGIT REC EIVER ID  
1) Press and hold the SERVICE COMPONENT + (plus) button more than 5 seconds.  
After 2 seconds, the receiver enters PASSWORD ENTRY mode. After 5 seconds,  
the receiver enters RECEIVER ID mode and the LCD panel shows “1–” followed  
by the first 8 digits of the receiver ID.  
2) Press the SERVICE COMPONENT + button. “2–” followed by the remaining  
8 digits of the receiver ID appear on the LCD panel.  
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PA SSWORD  
You will be issued a password that is unique to your receiver and cannot be used  
with another receiver. Passwords are entered once and then stored. This password  
remains stored and valid for the whole subscription period. A password is either 22  
or 25 digits in length. The receiver can store up to 8 passwords for different services.  
Entering password mode:  
1) Press and hold the SERVICE COMPONENT + button for more than 2 seconds.  
The LCD panel shows “A _ _ _ _ _”. The blinking cursor indicates your  
current position.  
2) Enter the first 5 digits.  
Enter the first digit by using the BROADCAST CHANNEL /buttons  
to scroll through digits (0–9). When the proper digit is in the field, use the  
SERVICE COMPONENT + and buttons to move the cursor to the left or right.  
3) After you have entered the fifth digit, press the SERVICE COMPONENT + button  
to move to the next screen.  
The LCD panel shows “B _ _ _ _ _.”  
4) Enter the next 5 digits.  
As you complete each screen, press the SERVICE COMPONENT + button to move  
to the next screen. When you are finished, you will have completed five screens,  
“Axxxxx” through “Exxxxx”. If you were given a 22-digit password, leave the last  
3 digits of screen “Exx _ _ _” blank.  
Completing the password entry process  
To end the password entry process:  
1) Press and hold the SERVICE COMPONENT + button for more than 2 seconds.  
“CHECKING” appears on the LCD panel as the password is being verified. If the  
password is correct, the LCD panel will show “ACCEPTED” for 3 seconds.  
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2) When an encrypted station is selected, the receiver will automatically search  
for the necessary password. If the password is found in the memory, you will  
be able to hear the encrypted channel.  
Remarks:  
• During password verification, all buttons will be unavailable.  
• If the receiver is tuned to a decrypted BC, that channel will be muted  
during verification.  
• If the password list is full, the oldest password is replaced.  
Clearing the entire password list  
To clear the entire password list:  
1) Press and hold the SERVICE COMPONENT + button for more than 10 seconds.  
The LCD panel will show “PW CLEAR”.  
2) Press the SERVICE COMPONENT + button once to complete the password clearing  
process and confirm that all passwords are cleared.  
NOTE: To cancel the password clearing process, press any button other than  
SERVICE COMPONENT +, or switch off the receiver.  
PC CONNECTION  
The PC CONNECTION jack on the left side of your receiver is a port to a new type of  
multimedia service. With a WorldSpace PC Adaptor*, you can connect your receiver to  
your personal computer (using its serial port or USB connector) and receive the  
WorldSpace Direct Media service, an exciting new way to receive select web content  
direct from satellite. Being a WorldSpace Direct Media subscriber is like having a  
personalized CD-ROM delivered into your PC every day. You interact with the content  
that you download, use it on your schedule, and surf from one area of interest to  
another. No telephone connection needed!  
WorldSpace Direct Media offers you choice, quality, speed, and reliability. Contact  
your nearest WorldSpace distributor for more information and how to subscribe, or visit  
our Website at www.worldspace.com.  
* WorldSpace PC Adaptor sold separately  
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ALTERNATIVE ANTENNA OPTIONS  
A LINEAR antenna is supplied with your receiver. Alternatively, you may use a WorldSpace  
CIRCULAR antenna, or a LINEAR Yagi antenna with 2.3 volts LNA (Low Noise Amplifier).  
You may also have an in-house CABLE-connected outdoor antenna. Optional antennas,  
LNAs and in-house installation are available separately. When changing antennas you will  
need to select the appropriate antenna mode: LINEAR, CIRCULAR, or CABLE.  
NOTE: receivers are factory-set for the LINEAR antenna mode for the supplied antenna.  
SELECT ING ALTERNATIVE ANTENNA OPT IONS  
1) While pressing the SERVICE COMPONENT + button, switch ON the receiver.  
The LCD panel will display the antenna mode.  
2) Scroll up or down using the BROADCAST CHANNEL /buttons. “LINEAR”,  
“CIRCULAR”, and “CABLE” display on the LCD panel.  
3) When the desired antenna mode is displayed, press the PRESETS key to select it.  
In LINEAR mode the antenna voltage supply is 3.0 volts. This mode is suited for the  
linear antenna provided with the receiver, or a Yagi antenna with 2.3V LNA.  
In CIRCULAR mode the antenna voltage supply is 2.4 or 3.0 volts. This mode is suited for  
a circular (patch) antenna. In this mode, the receiver will automatically select the voltage.  
In CABLE mode the antenna voltage supply in the receiver switches off. This mode is for  
an in-house cable installation with separate voltage supply for an active outdoor antenna.  
NOTE: All antennas options require an unobstructed line-of-site to the WorldSpacesatellite  
so that the antenna can receive the transmissions.  
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MAINTENANCE, SAFET Y, AND HANDLING PRECAUTIONS  
MAINTENANCE  
• Use a soft damp cloth to clean the receiver housing.  
• Never use cleaning agents that contain alcohol, methylated spirits, ammonia  
or abrasives.  
SAFET Y PREC AUTIONS  
CAUTION: TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK, DO NOT OPEN OR R EMOVE RECEIVER  
CASING, EXCEPTFOR BATTERY COVER. NO USER SERVICEABLE PARTS ARE INSIDE.  
REFER SERVICING TO QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL ONLY.  
• Do not continue to use the receiver if performance is abnormal.  
• During lightning, unplug any power cord connecting the receiver to a wall outlet.  
If the receiver is being used outdoors, stop using the receiver and store the  
receiver and the WorldSpace antenna indoors.  
• Use only the specified battery type. Never combine new and old batteries or  
different types of batteries to avoid possible injury.  
• Insert the batteries as directed, with the correct polarity (+/-).  
• Discharged batteries should be removed from the receiver immediately and  
disposed of properly. If the receiver is not in use for long periods, remove the  
batteries from the receiver even if they are new.  
WorldSpace accepts no responsibility for damage due to leaking batteries.  
HANDLING PRECAUTIONS  
WARNING: TO REDUCE THE RISK OF FIRE OR ELECTRIC SHOCK, DO NOT EXPOSE THIS APPLIANCE OR  
ITS ACCESSORIES TO RAIN OR MOISTURE.  
• Do not immerse in water or use in bathtub, shower, or swimming pool. Electrical  
shock could result. Do not allow the receiver to become wet from rain or splashes.  
• Do not expose the receiver to extreme temperatures.  
• Do not expose the receiver to direct sunlight, extreme heat, or high humidity.  
Do not place it near heat sources, water, or in a sandy or dusty place.  
• Do not drop the receiver or cause damage to the cabinet.  
• When the receiver is not used for an extended period, unplug from the wall outlet.  
• When unplugging the optional power supply from the wall outlet or the receiver,  
grasp the plug, and not the cord.  
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TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE  
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FREQUENTLY A SKED QUESTIONS  
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ADDITIONAL INFORMATION  
TECHNICAL SPECIFIC ATIONS*  
WARRANT Y  
WorldSpace warranties this digital receiver, model WSSR-11, against any defect arising from  
faulty material or workmanship for a period of one year. This warranty is not valid in any of the  
following events:  
Technical Assistance Card is not fully completed and returned to a WorldSpace office within  
10 days of consumer purchase.  
Instructions given in the User’s Guide are not strictly followed.  
Defects occur as a result of improper or reckless use or handling.  
Work or servicing is performed on this receiver by a non-authorized dealer.  
Modifications or alterations are performed on any of the circuits of the receiver.  
The receivers 18-digit serial number is tampered with or removed from receiver.  
LEGAL NOTICE S  
WorldSpace, AmeriStar, AfriStar, and AsiaStar are registered trademarks of  
WorldSpace Corporation. All rights reserved.  
© 2001 WorldSpace Corporation.  
* NOTE: Specifications are subject to change without notice.  
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