Sony Satellite TV System SAT B2 User Manual

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Digital Satellite  
Receiver  
Operating Instructions  
BEFORE USING YOUR DSS SYSTEM  
You must activate your programming service  
by calling your program providers:  
DIRECTV®  
USSB  
1-800-347-3288  
1-800-204-8772  
For more information, see page 25.  
SAT-A2 MODEL ONLY  
RF ANTENNA: The DSS receiver is shipped  
with IR reception enabled and RF reception  
disabled. To use the RF feature (and the  
antenna), you must change the factory setting  
(IR ONLY) to the RF setting (RF ONLY) using the  
on-screen displays, as described in this  
manual.  
SAT-A2  
SAT-B2  
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Contents  
Chapter 1  
Chapter 5  
Introducing the DSS System  
Using the Options Menu  
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5
6
DSS Features  
Package Contents  
Inserting Batteries into the Remote Control  
45 Overview  
46 Displaying the Options Menu  
47 Checking and Cancelling PPV Purchases  
48 Setting Display Options  
51 Using the Jump Loop Feature  
52 Setting Locks and Limits  
57 Setting Up a List of Custom Stations  
59 Selecting Alternate Audio  
61 Reading Your Messages  
63 Selecting Data Services  
Chapter 2  
Using Basic Functions  
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8
9
Remote Control for Model SAT-A2  
Remote Control for Model SAT-B2  
Using a Program Guide  
10 Using the Station Index  
Chapter 6  
Using the Setup Menu  
Chapter 3  
Connecting Your System  
65 Overview  
66 Displaying the Setup Menu  
67 Setting Up the Satellite Antenna  
68 Replacing Your Access Card  
70 Setting the Aspect Ratio  
71 Setting Up the Remote Control  
75 Running a System Test  
11 Overview  
12 TV Only  
14 TV and VCR  
16 Hi-Fi TV, Hi-Fi VCR, Audio Receiver  
(SAT-A2 Only)  
18 Home Entertainment System  
(Hi-Fi TV, Hi-Fi VCR, Audio/ Video  
Receiver)  
20 Connecting the VCR Mouse  
21 Connecting Digital Audio Components  
(SAT-A2 Only)  
76 Displaying Help, Tips, and Shortcuts  
Appendix  
Other Information  
78 Location and Function of Controls  
81 Using the Remote Control  
85 Programming the Remote Control  
87 Using the Learn Function (SAT-A2 Only)  
88 Troubleshooting  
22 Setting Up the RF Antenna (SAT-A2 Only)  
23 Setting Up Your DSS System  
Chapter 4  
91 Precautions  
92 FCC Regulations and Information  
93 Limited Warranty  
Using the System Features  
24 Overview  
25 Before You Get Started ...  
26 Using the On-Screen Displays:  
Highlight and Select  
94 Specifications  
95 Index  
27 Displaying the Program Guide  
28 Features of the Program Guide  
29 Moving Through the Program Guide  
31 Selecting a Program from the Guide  
32 Selecting a Program List  
33 Selecting a Different Program Guide or List  
36 Using the Station Index  
38 Setting Up the Timer  
40 Using the Favorite Station Guides  
43 Displaying the Program Banner  
44 Using the DISPLAY Feature  
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Chapter 1  
Introducing the DSS System  
Welcome to the Sony brand DSS (Digital Satellite System), the ultimate  
digital entertainment experience. Read this chapter for an overview of  
the features of the system and to check the carton contents of the DSS  
receiver.  
DSS Features  
Here are just a few benefits of the DSS system that you'll enjoy:  
Excellent Performance  
Superior, digital-quality video that rivals the performance of  
laserdisc players.  
Crisp digital-quality audio that will enhance your TV or home  
theater experience.  
Premium Entertainment  
Choose from a variety of program packages available through your  
program providers, DIRECTV® and USSBSM  
.
Convenience and Ease-of-Use  
Order premium pay-per-view (PPV) movies. PPV programs start  
as often as every 30 minutes, so you can watch programs when you  
want to see them.  
Sonys Express NavigatorÔ on-screen display system guides you  
through all the system features and functions.  
Select from a variety of program guides that are sorted by program  
categories, including Sports, Movies, News, and more.  
The Timer feature, when used with Sonys VCR Mouse, allows you  
to easily automate the recording of DSS programs.  
Customizable  
Create a Custom Program Guide and up to five of your own  
Favorite Station Guides for stations you watch most often.  
Change the color palette, transparency, and station ordering of the  
program guides. Use the DISPLAY button to toggle among  
different sizes of on-screen displays.  
Set up a passcode, which lets you choose spending limits and  
control viewing of programs by rating and station.  
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Package Contents  
Check to make sure youve received the following items in the DSS  
receivers carton:  
* RF Antenna and S-Video cable not included with SAT-B2. SAT-A1  
includes RM-Y130 remote control shown above; SAT-B2 includes  
RM-Y129 remote control shown on page 8.  
The access card comes already inserted into the DSS receiver.  
If you are missing items, contact the dealer from whom you purchased  
the DSS receiver.  
Note  
Keep the original carton and packing materials to safely transport the system  
in the future.  
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Inserting Batteries into the Remote Control  
Before you can use the remote control, you must first insert the  
supplied batteries. If you want to use this remote control to operate  
other video components, such as a TV or cable box, you must also  
program the remote as described in the Appendix on page 85.  
To install the batteries:  
1
Push and slide open the battery compartment.  
SAT-A2 Remote Control:  
SAT-B2 Remote Control:  
2
Insert two size AA batteries (supplied). Be sure to line up the + and  
on the batteries with the + and on the battery compartment.  
Notes on Batteries  
When the batteries become weak, the Function button indicator  
blinks. If the remote control does not operate properly, the batteries  
might be worn out. When replacing batteries, replace both of them  
with new ones, and do not mix different types of batteries together.  
When you remove the batteries — to replace them, for example —  
any codes youve set may be erased. If this happens, you must  
reprogram the remote. See “Programming the Remote Control” on  
page 85 for details.  
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Chapter 2  
Using Basic Functions  
You can start watching programs using just a few buttons on the  
remote control. Heres an overview of the buttons youll use most  
often.  
Remote Control for Model SAT-A2  
DSS POWER Button  
Turns the DSS receiver on and off.  
FUNCTION Buttons  
Selects the component (DSS, TV, CABLE) that you want to operate.  
These buttons flash to indicate which component the remote control  
is set to operate. To control your TV or cable box, you must first  
program the remote control, as described on page 85.  
GUIDE Button  
Brings up the Custom Guide.  
0–9 and ENTER Buttons  
Pressing the 0–9 buttons and then the ENTER button selects a station  
number directly.  
Joystick/ Button  
Moving the joystick up, down, left, right, and diagonally scrolls  
through the program guides. Pressing the  
program thats highlighted. When a program guide is not displayed,  
pressing the button brings up the Station Index.  
button selects the  
CH/PAGE Buttons  
Changes the channel. When a program guide is displayed, pressing the  
CH/ PAGE buttons pages through the guide.  
See Also  
Pages 9–10 for a quick start to using the program guide and the  
Station Index.  
Chapter 4 for procedures for using the main system features.  
Pages 81–83 for a complete description of the buttons on the  
remote.  
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DSS POWER Button  
Turns the DSS receiver on and off.  
FUNCTION Buttons  
Selects the component (DSS, TV, CABLE) that you want to operate.  
These buttons flash to indicate which component the remote control  
is set to operate. To control your TV or cable box, you must first  
program the remote control, as described on page 85.  
0–9 and ENTER Buttons  
Pressing the 0–9 buttons and then the ENTER button selects a station  
number directly.  
GUIDE Button  
Brings up the Custom Guide.  
Arrow Buttons  
Scrolls through the program guide.  
Button  
Selects the program thats highlighted. When a program guide is not  
displayed, pressing the  
button brings up the Station Index.  
CH/PAGE Buttons  
Changes the channel. When a program guide is displayed, pressing  
the CH/ PAGE buttons pages through the guide.  
See Also  
Pages 9–10 for a quick start to using the program guide and the  
Station Index.  
Chapter 4 for procedures for using the main system features.  
Page 84 for a complete description of the buttons on the remote.  
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Using a Program Guide  
The program guide displays the programming thats available from  
your program providers.  
1
Press the GUIDE button to bring up the Custom Guide.  
CUSTOM GUIDE  
WED OCT 5 8:45 PM  
First Knight  
8:00 PM 10:00 PM  
PG-13  
Act. Adv. 1995 Richard Gere, Sean Connery, Julia  
Ormond. Thrilling romance results when rogue knight  
Lancelot becomes torn between his loyalty to King  
Arthur and his love for Queen Guinevere (CC, ST) (A, V)  
WED  
8:00 PM  
8:30 PM  
9:00 PM  
SHO2987 Boxing  
The Alamo  
MTV 989 MTV’s Best of the 90’s  
COM 990 Tracy Ullman  
Most Wanted ...  
Its Gary Shan...  
USSB Programming Highlights  
USSB 999  
DTV 100 Direct Ticket Previews  
First Knight  
DTV 102  
DTV 105 Johnny Mnemonic  
Jefferson in Par...  
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3
Move the highlight to the name of the program you want.  
Youll hear the audio and see the video (in the background) of each  
program as they are highlighted.  
The table below lists the various ways in which you can move  
around in the guide.  
Press the  
button to select the highlighted program .  
To Do This ...  
Use This Button  
Moving Around  
In a Program Guide  
Go to other stations in the  
guide one station at a time  
SAT-A2: Move the joystick up and  
down  
SAT-B2: Press the  
and  
buttons  
You can also change the look of the program  
guide by pressing the DISPLAY button. See  
“Using the DISPLAY Feature” on page 44.  
Go to other time slots in the  
guide one program at a time  
SAT-A2: Move the joystick left and  
right to move one time slot at a time.  
SAT-B2: Press the  
and  
buttons  
Both Models: Or press the GUIDE  
button to “page” to future time slots.  
Go to other stations in the  
guide one “page” at a time  
Press the PAGE (CH+) and  
PAGE (CH-) buttons  
In program guides, you can select station  
call letters/numbers to display a description  
of the station.  
Go to a station directly  
Press the 0-9 buttons and press ENTER  
(to specify the station number)  
Return to the last station you  
were watching  
Press the EXIT button  
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Using the Station Index  
The Station Index lets you select a program from a grid of station logos  
and call letters.  
Note  
Before you can bring up the Station Index, you must first clear the program  
guide from your TV screen. Pressing EXIT removes all on-screen displays.  
Also, you may need to change to another station if a message appears, which  
requests that you press the  
button to purchase the program, etc.  
button to bring up the Station Index.  
STATION INDEX Sports Center  
1
Press the  
Your Station Index may not look  
exactly like this. The stations  
displayed depend on the  
programming you’ve ordered.  
206  
216  
229  
207  
220  
230  
208  
222  
232  
209  
224  
233  
211  
212  
215  
227  
240  
DISC  
225  
TLC  
226  
235  
236  
2
3
Move the highlight to the station you want.  
The program title is displayed at the top of the Station Index. Also,  
youll hear the audio and see the video (in the background) of each  
program, as they are highlighted.  
The table below lists the various ways in which you can move  
around in the Station Index.  
Press the  
button to tune to the program thats highlighted.  
To Do This ...  
Use This Button  
Moving Around  
In the Station Index  
Go to other stations in the guide, one  
station at a time  
SAT-A2: Move the joystick in any  
direction  
SAT-B2: Press the  
buttons  
You can also change the look of the Station  
Index by pressing the DISPLAY button. See  
“Using the DISPLAY Feature” on page 44.  
Go to other stations in the Station  
Index, one “page” at a time  
Press the PAGE (CH+) and  
PAGE (CH-) buttons  
Go to a station directly  
Press the 0-9 buttons and press  
ENTER (to specify the station  
number)  
Return to the last station you were  
watching  
Press the EXIT button  
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Chapter 3  
Connecting Your System  
Read this chapter to set up your DSS receiver for the first time, or to  
add or remove audio or video components connected to your system.  
Overview  
You can connect the DSS receiver in a variety of configurations. The  
answers to the following questions will determine how you hook up  
and operate your DSS receiver. For example:  
Do you have cable TV or a broadcast (terrestrial) TV antenna?  
What type of connectors do your TV and VCR have: S-VIDEO,  
A/ V (RCA-type), or RF coaxial?  
Do you plan to integrate your DSS receiver with your audio or  
video system?  
Detailed hookup instructions are provided on the pages that follow.  
For optimum audio and video performance, follow these general  
recommendations as much as possible when hooking up your  
components:  
General Recommendations  
If you have an audio or audio/ video system, consider integrating  
the DSS receiver into a home entertainment configuration to take  
advantage of your hi-fi systems audio capabilities.  
If your TV has an S-VIDEO jack, use it to connect your TV to the  
DSS receiver. An S-Video connection provides a better picture than  
RCA-type video or RF connections.  
If your TV does not have an S-VIDEO jack, use your TVs A/ V  
connectors to connect your components. An A/ V connection  
provides a better picture and audio when compared to an RF  
connection.  
If you have other Sony components that include CONTROL-S  
jacks, you can connect these components via their CONTROL-S  
jacks in order to pass remote control signals between the DSS  
receiver and these components. This allows you to hide  
components behind cabinet doors.  
If you have a Sony TV that has the S-Link feature, you can connect  
it to the DSS receivers S-LINK connector to simplify the operation  
of your system. Using S-Link, when you turn on the DSS receiver  
with the TV’s remote control, it automatically turns on the TV and  
switches the video input to DSS. When you press the SYSTEM OFF  
button on the TVs remote control, it turns off both the TV and the  
DSS receiver. (See your TV manual for more details.)  
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TV Only  
Refer to the illustration below (SAT-A2 receiver is pictured).  
TV With RF Connector Only  
1
2
Connect the RG-6 cable from the satellite antennas LNB to the DSS  
receivers SATELLITE IN jack.  
Some TVs label this jack RF IN,  
instead of VHF/UHF IN.  
Connect the DSS receivers VHF(SAT)/ UHF OUT jack to the TV’s  
VHF/ UHF IN jack.  
Note  
A VHF/UHF connection does not provide stereo sound. To receive stereo  
sound, you must use an A/V connection (described on page 13).  
3
Connect one end of the telephone line cord to the DSS receivers  
TEL LINE jack. Connect the other end to your homes modular  
telephone outlet.  
4
Connect one end of the AC power cord to the DSS receivers AC IN  
jack. Connect the plug end to an AC outlet.  
1
2
3
4
SAT-A2 receiver is pictured, but connections  
are identical for SAT-B2.  
Optional Connections  
If you have a cable input, cable box, or a terrestrial TV antenna,  
connect it to the DSS receivers VHF/ UHF IN jack.  
To connect the DSS receiver to your audio system, use audio cables  
to connect the DSS receiver to your audio receivers AUDIO IN  
jacks.  
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Refer to the illustration below (SAT-A2 receiver is pictured).  
TV With A/V Connectors  
1
Connect the RG-6 cable from the satellite antennas LNB to the DSS  
receivers SATELLITE IN jack.  
If your TV has only one AUDIO IN jack,  
connect the lower (mono) AUDIO L jack  
on the DSS receiver to the TV’s AUDIO  
IN jack.  
2
3
Connect the DSS receivers A/ V jacks to the TVs A/ V IN jacks.  
Connect one end of the telephone line cord to the DSS receivers  
TEL LINE jack. Connect the other end to your homes modular  
telephone outlet.  
4
Connect one end of the AC power cord to the DSS receivers AC IN  
jack. Connect the plug end to an AC outlet.  
1
2
3
4
SAT-A2 receiver is pictured, but connections  
are identical for SAT-B2.  
Optional Connections  
Some TVs label this jack RF IN,  
instead of VHF/UHF IN.  
If you have a cable input, cable box, or a terrestrial TV antenna,  
connect it to the TVs VHF/ UHF IN jack.  
Best Connection: If your TV has an S-VIDEO jack, use an S-VIDEO  
cable to connect the DSS receivers S-VIDEO jack to the TV’s S-  
VIDEO IN jack. This provides the best picture quality. Then use  
audio cables to connect one set of the DSS receivers audio jacks to  
the TV’s AUDIO IN jacks.  
To connect the DSS receiver to your audio system, use audio cables  
to connect the DSS receiver to your audio receivers AUDIO IN  
jacks.  
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TV and VCR  
Refer to the illustration on the opposite page (SAT-A2 receiver is  
pictured).  
1
2
Connect the RG-6 cable from the satellite antennas LNB to the DSS  
receivers SATELLITE IN jack.  
Complete one of the following to connect the DSS receiver:  
Better Connection: Connect the DSS receivers A/ V jacks to the  
A/ V IN jacks on the TV and VCR. If your VCR has only one  
AUDIO IN jack (monoaural VCR), connect it to the lower  
(mono) AUDIO L jack on the DSS receiver.  
Some VCRs and TVs label this jack RF  
IN, instead of VHF/UHF IN.  
Good Connection: Connect the DSS receivers VHF(SAT)/ UHF  
OUT jack to the VCR’s VHF/ UHF IN jack.  
3
Complete one of the following to connect the VCR to the TV:  
Better Connection: If both your TV and VCR have A/ V jacks,  
connect the VCRs A/ V OUT jacks to the TVs A/ V IN jacks.  
Good Connection: If your TV or VCR has only an RF jack,  
connect the VCRs VHF/ UHF OUT jack to the TV’s VHF/ UHF  
IN jack.  
4
5
Connect one end of the telephone line cord to the DSS receivers  
TEL LINE jack. Connect the other end to your homes modular  
telephone outlet.  
Connect one end of the AC power cord to the DSS receivers AC IN  
jack. Connect the plug end to an AC outlet.  
Optional Connections  
If you have a cable input, cable box, or a terrestrial TV antenna,  
connect it to the TV or VCR’s VHF/ UHF IN jack.  
Best Connection: If your TV has an S-VIDEO jack, use an S-VIDEO  
cable to connect the DSS receivers S-VIDEO jack to the TV’s  
S-VIDEO IN jack. This provides the best picture quality. Then use  
audio cables to connect one set of the DSS receivers audio jacks to  
the TV’s AUDIO IN jacks.  
To connect the DSS receiver to your audio system, use audio cables  
to connect the DSS receiver to your audio receivers AUDIO IN  
jacks.  
If you are using the VCR Mouse, see page 20 for setup instructions.  
Note  
If the screen appears fuzzy, the program you are watching may be protected by  
Macrovision. Turn the VCR off to improve the picture quality.  
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1
2
2
4
5
3
SAT-A2 receiver is pictured, but connections  
are identical for SAT-B2.  
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Hi-Fi TV, Hi-Fi VCR, Audio Receiver (SAT-A2 Only)  
Refer to the illustration on the opposite page.  
1
2
Connect the RG-6 cable from the satellite antennas LNB to the DSS  
receivers SATELLITE IN jack.  
Connect the DSS receivers audio OUT jacks to the audio receivers  
audio IN jacks.  
3
4
Connect the DSS receivers AV jacks to the A/ V IN jacks on the TV.  
Complete one of the following to connect the DSS receiver to the  
VCR:  
Better Connection: Connect the DSS receivers A/ V jacks to the  
A/ V IN jacks on the VCR.  
Some VCRs and TVs label this jack RF  
IN, instead of VHF/UHF IN.  
Good Connection: Connect the DSS receivers VHF(SAT)/ UHF  
OUT jack to the VCR’s VHF/ UHF IN jack.  
5
Complete one of the following to connect the VCR to the TV:  
Better Connection: If both your TV and VCR have A/ V jacks,  
connect the VCRs A/ V OUT jacks to the TVs A/ V IN jacks.  
Good Connection: If your TV or VCR has only an RF jack,  
connect the VCRs VHF/ UHF OUT jack to the TV’s VHF/ UHF  
IN jack.  
6
7
Connect one end of the telephone line cord to the DSS receivers  
TEL LINE jack. Connect the other end to your homes modular  
telephone outlet.  
Connect one end of the AC power cord to the DSS receivers AC IN  
jack. Connect the plug end to an AC outlet.  
Optional Connections  
If you have a cable input, cable box, or a terrestrial TV antenna,  
connect it the VCRs VHF/ UHF IN jack.  
Best Connection: If your TV has an S-VIDEO jack, use an S-VIDEO  
cable to connect the DSS receivers S-VIDEO jack to the TV’s  
S-VIDEO IN jack. This provides the best picture quality. Then use  
audio cables to connect one set of the DSS receivers audio jacks to  
the audio receivers AUDIO IN jacks.  
If you are using the VCR Mouse, see page 20 for setup instructions.  
Note  
If the screen appears fuzzy, the program you are watching may be protected by  
Macrovision. Turn the VCR off to improve the picture quality.  
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1
4
6
7
2
3
5
Note  
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Home Entertainment System  
(Hi-Fi TV, Hi-Fi VCR, Audio/Video Receiver)  
Refer to the illustration on the opposite page (SAT-A2 receiver is  
pictured).  
1
2
3
4
5
Connect the RG-6 cable from the satellite antennas LNB to the DSS  
receivers SATELLITE IN jack.  
Connect the DSS receivers A/ V jacks to the VCR and A/ V  
receivers A/ V IN jacks.  
Connect the VCRs A/ V OUT jacks to one set of the A/ V receivers  
A/ V IN jacks.  
Connect the A/ V receivers MONITOR OUT jack to the TV’s  
VIDEO IN jack.  
Connect one end of the telephone line cord to the DSS receivers  
TEL LINE jack. Connect the other end to your homes modular  
telephone outlet.  
6
Connect one end of the AC power cord to the DSS receivers AC IN  
jack. Connect the plug end to an AC outlet.  
Optional Connections  
Some VCRs label this jack RF IN,  
instead of VHF/UHF IN.  
If you have a cable input, cable box, or a terrestrial TV antenna,  
connect it to the VCRs VHF/ UHF IN jack.  
Best Connection: If your A/ V receiver has an S-VIDEO jack, use an  
S-VIDEO cable to connect the DSS receiver’s S-VIDEO jack to the  
A/ V receivers S-VIDEO IN jack. Then connect an S-VIDEO cable  
from the A/ V receiver to the TVs S-VIDEO IN jack. This provides  
the best picture quality. Then use audio cables to connect one set of  
the DSS receivers audio jacks to the A/ V receivers AUDIO IN  
jacks.  
If you are using the VCR Mouse, see page 20 for setup instructions.  
Note  
If the screen appears fuzzy, the program you are watching may be protected by  
Macrovision. Turn the VCR off to improve the picture quality.  
In this configuration, the A/V receiver must be turned on in order to pass the  
video signals through to your TV.  
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1
2
5
6
3
4
SAT-A2 receiver is pictured, but connections  
are identical for SAT-B2.  
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Connecting the VCR Mouse  
SAT-A2 receiver is pictured, but  
connections are identical for SAT-B2.  
The VCR Mouse works with the DSS receivers Timer function to  
automatically start and stop the recording function of your VCR.  
1
Connect the VCR Mouse to the DSS receivers VCR MOUSE/  
CONTROL S OUT jack. Then place the VCR Mouse on top of and  
slightly overhanging the front of the VCR. For best results, place  
the VCR Mouse directly above the VCRs IR receiving area.  
2
Find the three-digit code number for your VCR in the table below.  
If more than one code number is listed, use the number listed first  
to complete step 3.  
Manufacturer  
Sony*  
Code  
Manufacturer  
Hitachi  
Code  
Manufacturer  
Samsung  
Scott  
Code  
301, 302, 303  
304, 305  
314  
313, 321, 322  
312  
Bell & Howell  
Daewoo  
343  
JVC  
341  
Magnavox  
Mitsubishi  
NEC  
308, 309, 310  
323, 324, 325, 326  
336, 337  
306, 307  
310  
Sharp  
327, 328  
315  
Emerson  
316, 317, 318, 319, 320  
330, 333, 334, 335  
304, 329  
Shintom  
Symphonic  
Teknica  
Fisher  
338  
General Electric  
Go-Video  
Goldstar  
Panasonic  
Philips  
338, 342  
311  
339, 340  
Toshiba  
Zenith  
332  
RCA  
305  
331  
*Code 301 is the default code for Sony VHS VCRs; for Sony 8mm VCRs, use code 302; for Sony Beta, ED VCRs, use code 303.  
3
4
Using the buttons on the VCR Mouse: 1) Press the SET button,  
2) Enter the three-digit code number, 3) Press the ENTER button.  
If the VCR Mouse doesn’t seem to be  
working correctly, first check that the  
VCR Mouse is positioned directly above  
the VCR’s IR receiving area. If it’s still not  
working, try this procedure again using  
the other codes listed for your VCR. For  
more troubleshooting information, see  
page 90.  
To check that the code is correct, press the 1 button on the VCR  
Mouse. If the VCR turns on and off each time you press 1, the code  
number is correct.  
To use the VCR Mouse:  
1) Set the DSS Timer (page 38), 2) Turn on the VCR and set the VCRs  
line input to the DSS receiver, 3) Insert a tape, 4) Turn off the VCR.  
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Connecting Digital Audio Components (SAT-A2 Only)  
The digital audio output connector allows you to connect a digital  
audio component that has a digital optical audio input connector, such  
as a MiniDisc (MD) or digital audio tape (DAT) recorder.  
Note  
The digital audio component must have a digital input frequency of 48 kHz.  
Check your component’s instruction manual to determine the digital input  
frequency of your component.  
To connect a digital audio component:  
Connect the DSS receivers DIGITAL OUT connector to the audio  
components digital audio input connector, using the components  
digital optical cable.  
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Setting Up the RF Antenna (SAT-A2 Only)  
The RF (radio frequency) antenna enables the remote control to operate  
the DSS receiver even if the receiver is located in another room or is  
placed behind a cabinet door. In other words, with the RF feature, the  
remote control does not require a direct line-of-sight to the front panel  
of the DSS receiver.  
Note  
You must set up the RF antenna if you plan on using the RF feature.  
To set up the RF antenna:  
1
2
3
Connect the RF antenna to the DSS receivers RF REMOTE jack.  
Place the RF antenna at least one foot away from the DSS receiver.  
Do not place the RF antenna directly on  
top of the DSS receiver or any other metal  
object. For best results, place the RF  
antenna in a visible location.  
Use the on-screen displays to set up the DSS receiver to accept RF  
transmission (RF ONLY). See “Setting Up the Remote Control” on  
page 71 for details.  
The DSS receiver is shipped with IR transmission enabled and RF transmission  
disabled. To use the RF feature, you must first change the factory setting (IR  
ONLY) to the RF setting (RF ONLY) using the on-screen displays, as described  
on page 71.  
The operating range of the DSS remote  
control is about 100 ft. This may decrease  
due to ambient radio wave conditions,  
your room’s walls, weak batteries, etc.  
Optional Setup  
The RF antenna can be mounted to a wall using the enclosed  
screws or by using two pieces of double-sided tape (supplied).  
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Setting Up Your DSS System  
1
Turn on the TV, and then set the TVs line input to the DSS receiver.  
(For example, set the TV to channel 3 or 4, if you used an RF  
connection; or set to VIDEO1, etc., if you used an A/ V connection.)  
Viewing Satellite Programs  
2
3
Turn on the VCR and A/ V receiver, if you connected these  
components. Then set their output switches accordingly.  
Turn on the DSS receiver and select a station.  
The following instructions apply only if you connected your cable TV or  
terrestrial antenna to your DSS receiver.  
Viewing Cable or  
Off-Air Programs  
1
2
Turn off your DSS receiver, or press the TV/ DSS button to set the  
DSS receiver to TV mode.  
Turn on the TV and then:  
If you have a cable box, turn it on and then tune the TV to the  
output channel of your cable box, usually channel 3 or 4.  
If you do not have a cable box, just tune your TV to the station  
you want to watch.  
The following instructions apply only if you connected your cable TV or  
terrestrial antenna to your DSS receiver.  
Recording Satellite  
Programs While Watching  
Cable or Off-Air Programs  
1
Turn on the TV and then:  
If you have a cable box, turn it on and then tune the TV to the  
output channel of your cable box, usually channel 3 or 4.  
If you do not have a cable box, tune your TV to the station you  
want to watch.  
2
3
Turn on the DSS receiver, and tune to the program you want to  
record. Then set the VCR to line input or channel 3 or 4, and start  
recording, according to your VCRs instruction manual.  
Press the TV/ DSS button to set the DSS receiver to TV.  
The DSS receiver s signal is sent to the VCR, while the off-air signal is  
sent to your TV for you to watch.  
Note  
For information on using the DSS receiver’s automatic timer, see “Setting Up  
the Timer” on page 38.  
You cannot record one satellite program while watching another satellite  
program (unless you have a second DSS receiver).  
If the screen appears fuzzy, the program you are watching may be protected by  
Macrovision. Turn the VCR off to improve the picture quality.  
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Chapter 4  
Using the System Features  
Read this chapter to learn how to use system features including the  
Master program guide, Station Index, Favorite Station Guide, and the  
ordering of pay-per-view programs.  
Overview  
This chapter provides detailed instructions for using the main features  
of your DSS receiver. Topics include:  
Checking to make sure your system is completely set up and ready  
to be used (page 25).  
Using Highlight and Select, the simple, two-step process for  
operating the on-screen displays (page 26).  
Displaying and navigating through the program guide (page 27).  
Selecting subscription and pay-per-view programs from the  
program guides (page 31).  
Using the program list (page 32).  
Selecting other program guides that are sorted by category and  
subcategory (page 33).  
Using the Station Index (page 36).  
Setting the Timer (page 38).  
Using the five Favorite Station Guides (page 40).  
Displaying the Program Banner (page 43).  
Using the DISPLAY feature (page 44).  
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Before You Get Started ...  
Make sure you (or your DSS system installer) have completed the  
following procedures before you start using your DSS receiver:  
1
Install the satellite antenna, as described in the Satellite Antenna  
Installation Manual.  
Note  
Make certain that you (or your DSS system installer) have optimized the  
signal strength. If the signal is not optimized, you may experience losses in  
audio or video, especially during rain, snow, or other conditions that tend to  
degrade signal performance. See the Satellite Antenna Installation Manual for  
details on pointing the dish and optimizing the antenna’s signal strength.  
2
Connect the satellite antenna to your DSS receiver. Then connect  
the receiver to your television and telephone line. (See Chapter 3.)  
Note  
Your phone line must be connected to the DSS receiver in order for you to  
purchase a pay-per-view program with the DSS remote control.  
3
Make sure the access card is inserted into the DSS receiver. The  
receiver comes with the card already inserted. (See page 68 for  
details on inserting the access card.)  
4
Call your program providers (DIRECTV and USSB) to activate  
your service. Youll need to provide information, including the  
model and serial numbers of your DSS receiver and the access card  
number.  
DIRECTV®  
USSB  
1-800-DIRECTV (347-3288)  
1-800-204-USSB (8772)  
See the manual that came with the satellite antenna and Chapter 3 of  
this manual for complete installation instructions. Or, see your DSS  
dealer to arrange for a professional installation or the purchase of the  
Sony-brand DSS Installation Kit.  
If Your System Is Not  
Completely Installed ...  
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Using the On-Screen Displays: Highlight and Select  
All of the features and functions of the DSS receiver can be operated  
using a simple, two-step process: Highlight and Select. These two steps  
are explained below.  
Step 1: Highlight  
To highlight, move the joystick (SAT-A2) or press the arrow buttons  
highlight  
(SAT-B2) on the remote to move the on-screen  
to the  
item that you want to select.  
Step 2: Select  
After youve highlighted the item that you want, select it by  
pressing the button.  
Example: Highlight and Select  
In the sample menu that follows, moving the joystick up (SAT-A2)  
1
or pressing the  
ITEM 5...  
button (SAT-B2) moves the highlight from  
Shortcut  
(SAT-A2 Only)  
In many of the on-screen displays you  
can move the joystick in eight  
directions: left, right, up, down, and  
diagonally (up left, up right, down  
left, and down right).  
SAMPLE MENU  
ITEM 1  
ITEM 2  
ITEM 5  
ITEM 8  
ITEM 3  
ITEM 6  
ITEM 9  
ITEM 4  
ITEM 7  
... to ITEM 2.  
SAMPLE MENU  
ITEM 1  
ITEM 2  
ITEM 5  
ITEM 8  
ITEM 3  
ITEM 6  
ITEM 9  
ITEM 4  
ITEM 7  
2
Pressing the  
button selects ITEM 2.  
You can apply this basic operation of highlighting and selecting to  
perform any of the systems functions.  
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Displaying the Program Guide  
You can select programs using the CH+ and CH- buttons, or you can  
enter the station number directly using the 0-9 buttons. However,  
because DSS offers you such a variety of programming choices, youll  
get the most out of the system by using one of the on-screen program  
guides to find the programs you want to watch.  
To display the Master Guide:  
Press the MENU button to bring up the Main Menu. Then  
highlight and select MASTER GUIDE from the menu.  
Shortcut  
MAIN MENU  
You can select menu items directly by  
pressing the corresponding number  
button. For example, press 2 to select  
the Master Guide from the Main  
Menu.  
SELECT  
GUIDE  
MASTER  
GUIDE  
SELECT  
LIST  
3
6
1
4
2
5
8
MOVIES  
GUIDE  
EXIT  
MOVIES  
LIST  
OPTIONS MENU  
TIMER  
SETUP  
SETUP MENU  
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9
Note  
To bring up the Custom Guide, press the GUIDE button on the remote control.  
See “Setting Up a List of Custom Stations” on page 57 for details.  
Features of the program guide are discussed in more detail on the  
following pages.  
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Features of the Program Guide  
When you select a guide from the Main Menu or press the GUIDE  
button on the remote, a program guide appears, similar to the  
following:  
MASTER GUIDE  
WED OCT 5 8:45 PM  
Day, Date, Time  
Program Guide Title  
First Knight  
8:00 PM - 10:00 PM  
PG-13  
Program  
Description  
Station logo  
Act. Adv. 1995 Richard Gere, Sean Connery, Julia  
Ormond. Thrilling romance results when rogue knight  
Lancelot becomes torn between his loyalty to King  
Arthur and his love for Queen Guinevere (CC, ST) (A, V)  
WED  
8:00 PM  
8:30 PM  
9:00 PM  
SHO2987 Boxing  
The Alamo  
MTV 989 MTV’s Best of the 90’s  
COM 990 Tracy Ullman  
Most Wanted ...  
Its Gary Shan...  
Schedule Grid  
Page Indicator  
USSB Programming Highlights  
USSB 999  
DTV 100  
DTV 102  
Direct Ticket Previews  
First Knight  
DTV 105 Johnny Mnemonic  
Jefferson in Par...  
Program guides, such as the Master Guide shown above, feature a  
variety of elements, including:  
Program guide title, such as Master Guide, Custom Guide, Movie  
Guide, Sports Guide, etc.  
Current day of the week, date and time.  
Station logo (when available) and program description of the  
currently highlighted station.  
Schedule grid, which includes:  
Station names, numbers, and program titles. These appear in  
ascending numerical order from top to bottom (unless you  
have changed the listing to alphabetical order. See “Setting the  
Station Order” on page 49 for details).  
Time slots. These appear left to right, with the current times  
programming in the leftmost position.  
Page indicator. This shows you approximately which page  
youre on, relative to all the pages in the guide. The size of the  
indicator is proportional to the overall size of the entire  
program guide.  
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Moving Through the Program Guide  
The on-screen program guides are displayed only one page at a time.  
Because the program guide usually contains many pages, you need to  
move through the guide to see more of the programs contained in the  
guide. You can move by scrolling, paging, and direct station tuning.  
To scroll, use the remote control to move the highlight one position at a  
time. You can scroll to different stations or time slots.  
Scrolling  
To move to other stations in the guide one station at a time:  
SAT-A2: Move the joystick up or down.  
SAT-B2: Press the up or down arrow buttons.  
To move to other time slots in the guide:  
SAT-A2: Move the joystick left or right.  
SAT-B2: Press the left or right arrow buttons.  
To page, use the PAGE buttons to move through the guide one page at  
a time. This allows you to move through the guide more quickly than  
scrolling.  
Paging Vertically  
Through the Stations  
To page through the guide:  
Press the PAGE or PAGE buttons.  
The PAGE button pages in the up direction. The PAGE button  
pages in the down direction.  
To display future time slots in the guide:  
Paging Through Later  
Program Start Times  
Press the GUIDE button.  
Pressing the GUIDE button repeatedly cycles through all the available  
time slots in the guide as they are made available by your program  
providers (for example, THU 3:00 PM, THU 10:00 PM, FRI 3:00 AM,  
etc.).  
Note  
To select a future program guide directly, press the MENU button and then  
select SELECT GUIDE/TIME. See page 33 for details.  
To move to a station directly:  
Direct Station Tuning  
Press the 0-9 buttons to specify the station number. Press the  
ENTER button to change the station more quickly.  
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To see your favorite stations at the top of the program guide:  
Displaying Favorite Stations  
Press the FAVORITE button.  
Pressing the FAVORITE button repeatedly cycles through the stations  
currently set for the five Favorite Station Guides (FAVORITE 1, 2, 3, 4,  
5), and then back to the normal guide.  
Note  
See page 40 for instructions on setting up your favorite stations.  
To toggle through the three variations of program guide:  
Press the DISPLAY button repeatedly. (See “Using the DISPLAY  
Feature” on page 44 for details.)  
Changing the Appearance  
of the Guide  
There are two ways to exit the program guide:  
Exiting the Guide  
Select a program from the guide by pressing the  
button. (See  
“Selecting a Program from the Guide” on page 31 for details.)  
OR  
Press the EXIT button on the remote. You will be returned to the  
last program you were watching before the program guide was  
displayed.  
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Selecting a Program from the Guide  
For all programs except pay-per-view (PPV), you can select a program  
from the guide just by pressing the button. If the program is  
currently showing, the guide disappears and the program you selected  
appears.  
If the program has not yet started, a pop-up window appears, which  
gives you the option of adding the program to the Timer list, returning  
to the program guide, or tuning to the current program on that station.  
See “Setting Up the Timer” on page 38 for details on using the Timer.  
Watching a PPV program is similar, except it requires you to order the  
program before you can watch it beyond the free preview period  
(usually about five minutes after the program starts).  
To order a PPV program listed in the program guide:  
Ordering Pay-Per-View  
Programs  
1
2
Highlight the program name in the guide and press the  
Select BUY from the Purchase Program screen.  
button.  
Selecting RETURN returns you to the  
previous screen, without purchasing the  
program.  
PURCHASE PROGRAM  
First Knight  
WED OCT 5 8:00 PM - 9:30 PM  
DTV 102  
RETURN  
Selecting TIMES brings up a list of  
additional show times that you can  
choose from for the program you selected.  
BUY  
TIMES  
HELP  
Rating:PG-13  
Act. Adv. 1995 Richard Gere, Sean Connery, Julia  
Ormond. Thrilling romance results when rogue knight  
Lancelot becomes torn between his loyalty to King Arthur  
and his love for Queen Guinevere (CC, ST, (A, V)  
A PREVIEW button, which gives you a  
free preview of the program, appears only  
when the preview is available.  
If the BUY button does not appear (and  
the message “Purchase information not  
available” appears), you must call your  
program provider to order the program.  
Price/View:$2.99  
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When the Confirm Purchase pop-up window appears, select YES  
to confirm your purchase. Selecting NO returns you to the  
Purchase Program screen, without purchasing the program.  
If the program has not yet started, a pop-up window appears, which  
gives you the option of adding the program to the Timer list, returning  
to the program guide, or tuning to the current program on that station.  
See “Setting Up the Timer” on page 38 for details on using the Timer.  
To watch a PPV program youve purchased in advance, just tune to the  
station when the program is about to start. Your program providers  
will bill you automatically.  
About Copy-Protection  
Some PPV programs are copy-protected by Macrovision at the  
discretion of the copyright owner. When watching a PPV program,  
turn the VCR off to ensure a quality picture.  
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Selecting a Program List  
The Program List displays programs alphabetically by program title, as  
opposed to the Guide format, which sorts the programs numerically by  
station number. A sample Movies List is shown below.  
MOVIES LIST  
WED OCT 5 8:45 PM  
The buttons that appear for each  
program indicate start times.  
First Knight  
9:00 PM - 11:00 PM  
PG-13  
For example, in this sample Movie  
List, “First Knight,” with a start time  
of 9:00PM, is highlighted.  
Act. Adv. 1995 Richard Gere, Sean Connery, Julia  
Ormond. Thrilling romance results when rogue knight  
Lancelot becomes torn between his loyalty to King  
Arthur and his love for Queen Guinevere (CC, ST) (A, V)  
To select a program, highlight the start  
time button and then press the  
button.  
WED 9 PM 9:30  
10 PM 10:30  
The Alamo  
Aspen  
Bad Boys  
First Knight  
Free Willy 2: The Adventure  
Johnny Mnemonic  
Judge Dredd (Letterbox)  
To display a Program List, select MOVIES LIST from the Main Menu.  
To set up a different program category for the Program List, see  
“Selecting a Different Program Guide or List” on page 33.  
To move to other programs in the list one program at a time:  
SAT-A2: Move the joystick up or down.  
SAT-B2: Press the up or down arrow buttons.  
To move to other time slots in the list:  
SAT-A2: Move the joystick left or right.  
SAT-B2: Press the left or right arrow buttons.  
To page through the list:  
Press the PAGE or PAGE buttons.  
To toggle through the three variations of lists:  
Press the DISPLAY button repeatedly. (See “Using the DISPLAY  
Feature” on page 44 for details.)  
To exit the list:  
Select a program from the list by pressing the  
button.  
Or  
Press the EXIT button on the remote. You will be returned to the  
last program you were watching before the list was displayed.  
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Selecting a Different Program Guide or List  
You can use the SELECT GUIDE and SELECT LIST options in the Main  
Menu to select subsets of the Master Guide in either the Guide or List  
format.  
1
2
Press the MENU button to bring up the Main Menu.  
Select SELECT GUIDE or SELECT LIST from the Main Menu. The  
Select Guide (or List) screen appears.  
The GUIDE and TIME options are not  
available when you select SELECT LIST.  
SELECT GUIDE  
OK  
Selecting RESET resets the screen to the  
default guide (Custom/Current/Movies/  
All).  
GUIDE  
TIME  
CUSTOM  
CURRENT  
MOVIES  
ALL  
RETURN  
RESET  
HELP  
CATEGORY  
SUBCATEGORY  
3
Select a different Guide, Time, Category, and Subcategory,  
described as follows.  
The GUIDE option lets you select from a list of alternative program  
guides, which are made available by your program providers. These  
guides may contain groups of stations with similar subjects, for  
example, special promotions or pay-per-view programs.  
Selecting a Guide Type  
To select a guide type:  
1
2
Select GUIDE from the Select Guide screen.  
Select the type of guide you want to display.  
SELECT GUIDE  
OK  
SELECT GUIDE  
GUIDE  
CUSTOM  
RETURN  
RESET  
HELP  
MASTER  
SUBSCRIPTION  
PPV  
PROMO  
MUSIC  
TIME  
CATEGORY  
SUBCATEGORY  
3
Select OK to display the selected program guide, or select different  
options for time, category, or subcategory.  
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The TIME option lets you select from a list of future program guides.  
Selecting a Guide Time  
To select a future program guide:  
1
2
Select TIME from the Select Guide screen.  
Select the time you want to display.  
SELECT GUIDE  
OK  
GUIDE  
SELECT TIME  
RETURN  
RESET  
HELP  
CURRENT  
TIME  
SAT 5:00 PM  
SAT 9:30 PM  
SUN 2:00 AM  
SUN 6:30 AM  
SUN 11:00 AM  
CATEGORY  
SUBCATEGORY  
3
Select OK to display the selected program guide, or select different  
options for guide, category, or subcategory.  
The CATEGORY option lets you select from a list of program guide  
categories.  
Selecting a Guide Category  
To select a program guide category:  
1
2
Select CATEGORY from the Select Guide screen.  
Select the program category you want to display.  
SELECT GUIDE  
OK  
GUIDE  
SELECT CATEGORY  
RETURN  
RESET  
HELP  
TIME  
ALL  
MOVIES  
SPORTS  
SPECIALS  
SERIES  
NEWS  
CATEGORY  
SUBCATEGORY  
3
Select OK to display the selected program guide, or select different  
options for guide, time, or subcategory.  
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The SUBCATEGORY option lets you select from a list of program guide  
subcategories, based on the selected program category.  
Note  
Selecting a Guide  
Subcategory  
You cannot select SUBCATEGORIES if CATEGORY is set to ALL.  
To select a program guide subcategory:  
1
Select SUBCATEGORY from the Select Guide screen.  
The Select Subcategory screen appears.  
2
Select the program subcategories you want (you can select more  
than one subcategory). A selected subcategory appears with a  
checkmark ( ) beside it. To deselect a subcategory, just select it  
again. The checkmark disappears. After youve made your  
selections, select OK to return to the Select Guide screen.  
Selecting ALL places a checkmark beside all  
the subcategories. Selecting NONE removes  
the checkmark from all the subcategories.  
SELECT MOVIES SUBCATEGORY  
OK  
ACTION/  
CHILDREN  
COMEDY  
DRAMA  
ADVENTURE  
CANCEL  
ALL  
Selecting CANCEL returns you to the  
previous screen, without saving your  
selections.  
FANTASY  
HORROR  
MUSICAL  
OTHER  
ROMANCE  
NONE  
HELP  
SCIENCE  
FICTION  
WESTERN  
3
Select OK to display the selected program guide, or select different  
options for guide, category, or subcategory.  
The next time you display the Main Menu, it will include the Guide or  
List category that you selected. To change category selections, select  
SELECT GUIDE or SELECT LIST from the Main Menu.  
The selections you make using SELECT GUIDE and SELECT LIST  
affect the program categories displayed in the Main Menu. The  
category you select using SELECT GUIDE changes button 4 of the  
Main Menu. The category you select using SELECT LIST changes  
button 6 of the Main Menu.  
How SELECT GUIDE and  
SELECT LIST Change the  
Main Menu  
This feature allows you to recall the last program guide or list that you  
selected.  
Example: If you select the Sports  
Guide using SELECT GUIDE,  
button 4 of the Main Menu  
automatically changes to SPORTS  
GUIDE.  
MAIN MENU  
SELECT  
GUIDE  
MASTER  
GUIDE  
SELECT  
LIST  
1
4
2
5
8
3
6
SPORTS  
GUIDE  
EXIT  
NEWS  
LIST  
Similarly, button 6 of the Main  
Menu automatically updates to the  
last selection you made using  
SELECT LIST.  
OPTIONS MENU  
TIMER  
SETUP  
SETUP MENU  
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Using the Station Index  
The Station Index is an on-screen display that contains the station logo  
(or call letters) of all the stations in the system.  
Note  
Before you can bring up the Station Index, you must first clear the program  
guide from your TV screen. Pressing EXIT turns off the on-screen displays.  
Also, you may need to change to another station if a message appears, which  
requests that you press the  
button to purchase the program, etc.  
To display the Station Index:  
Press the button.  
The Station Index appears. The station you are currently tuned to is  
automatically highlighted and program title is displayed at the top.  
Your Station Index may not look  
exactly like this. The stations  
displayed depend on the  
STATION INDEX  
Sports Center  
programming you’ve ordered.  
206  
216  
229  
207  
220  
230  
208  
222  
232  
209  
224  
233  
211  
212  
215  
227  
240  
DISC  
225  
TLC  
226  
235  
236  
To move through the Station Index:  
Moving Through  
the Station Index  
Move the joystick (SAT-A2) or press the arrow buttons  
(SAT-B2) to move one station at a time.  
Press the PAGE  
or PAGE buttons to page (move up or down  
several rows at a time).  
Enter the station number, using the 0-9 buttons and press ENTER.  
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To display your favorite stations on the top row of the Station Index:  
Displaying Favorite  
Stations in the Station  
Index  
Press the FAVORITE button.  
Pressing the FAVORITE button repeatedly cycles through the five  
Favorite Station Guides.  
FAVORITE 1  
Matlock  
The top row contains your seven  
favorite stations from one of your five  
Favorite Station Guides.  
HBO  
980  
240  
216  
229  
989  
212  
222  
232  
198  
256  
233  
227  
240  
DISC  
225  
TLC  
226  
220  
230  
224  
233  
235  
236  
Note  
See page 40 for instructions on setting up your favorite stations.  
To toggle through the three variations of Station Index:  
Press the DISPLAY button repeatedly. (See “Using the DISPLAY  
Feature” on page 44 for details.)  
Changing the Appearance  
of the Station Index  
To select a program:  
Selecting a Program from  
the Station Index  
Press the  
button to tune to the highlighted station. The Station  
Index disappears.  
To exit the Station Index without changing stations:  
Press the EXIT button. The Station Index disappears, and you  
return to the station you were watching before displaying the  
Station Index.  
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Setting Up the Timer  
You can select from two ways to automate VCR recording of DSS  
programs:  
Setting the DSS Timer and then setting your VCR timer.  
Setting the DSS Timer and using the Sony VCR Mouse to  
automatically control the VCR (see “Connecting the VCR Mouse”  
on page 20 for details).  
To set the timer:  
Setting the Timer  
1
2
Press the MENU button to bring up the Main Menu.  
Select TIMER SETUP. The Timer Setup screen appears.  
Shortcut  
You can automatically add future programs to the Timer screen by just  
selecting them from the program guide. See “Selecting a Program from the  
Guide” on page 31 for details.  
3
Select one of the 10 timer setting buttons. Then highlight the DAY  
field (todays date automatically appears).  
TIMER SETUP  
OK  
DAY  
START  
-:--  
STOP  
-:--  
STATION  
If you’ve entered the Timer Setup  
screen by selecting a future program  
from a program guide, the Day, Start  
and Stop times, Station, and program  
title are displayed automatically.  
However, if you make any changes to  
the Timer Setup options, the program  
title disappears (although the Timer  
will still work as you’ve set it).  
1
11/9 SAT  
---  
---  
---  
---  
---  
----  
----  
----  
----  
----  
CANCEL  
CLEAR  
HELP  
-/--  
-/--  
-/--  
-/--  
-:--  
-:--  
-:--  
-:--  
-:--  
-:--  
-:--  
-:--  
2
3
4
5
4
Set the day, start time, stop time, and station number as follows:  
To set each item (day, time, etc.), move the joystick up or down  
(SAT-A2) or press up or down arrow buttons (SAT-B2).  
To move to the next or previous item, move the joystick right  
or left (SAT-A2) or press the right or left arrow buttons (SAT-  
B2).  
Note  
You can set the timer up to 30 days in advance. You can also set the timer for  
every day or for the same day(s) every week. See “Setting the Daily/Weekly  
Timer” on page 39.  
5
Select OK to save your settings.  
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To set the timer for every day or for the same day(s) every week:  
Setting the Daily/Weekly  
Timer  
1
In step 4 (page 38), move the highlight down repeatedly to select  
one of the DAY options, which are displayed in the following  
sequence:  
Current Date  
DAILY MON-FRI EVERY SAT ...  
EVERY MON EVERY SUN 1 Month Later (Cycles backward) Current Date  
2
Set the start time, stop time, and channel, then select OK to save  
your settings.  
To change, check, or clear timer settings:  
Changing/Checking/  
Clearing Timer Settings  
1
2
Bring up the Timer Setup screen, as described on page 38.  
Check your settings.  
If you dont want to make any changes, select OK.  
If you want to change or clear settings, select the numbered  
button of the timer setting you want to change.  
3
4
Change or clear the setting as follows:  
To change the setting, highlight the item you want to change.  
Then reset the item by moving the joystick up or down (SAT-  
A2) or press up or down arrow buttons (SAT-B2).  
To clear the setting, select CLEAR.  
Select OK to save your settings.  
After the timer is set, the TIMER indicator on the front panel lights,  
indicating that the timer has been set.  
Notes on Using  
the Timer  
To use the timer to record a PPV program, you must first purchase  
it in advance of its showing. See “Ordering Pay-Per-View  
Programs” on page 31.  
If locks and limits are set (and the system is locked), check to make  
sure they do not conflict with the program youre trying to record.  
About 60 seconds before the timer automatically tunes to the  
specified channel, a message appears. To cancel the timer setting  
and continue watching the current program, press the EXIT button.  
If you set overlapping (conflicting) timer settings, the DSS receiver  
handles these timer settings as follows:  
If you set two timer settings to start at the same time, the timer  
setting thats listed first has priority over any other conflicting  
timer settings. Conflicting timer settings are automatically  
cleared from the Timer Setup screen when the first timer  
setting is activated.  
If you set a second timer setting to start before the first timer  
setting is set to stop, the second timer setting will start before  
the first timer setting stops.  
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Using the Favorite Station Guides  
The Favorite Station Guide is a program guide that includes up to  
seven of your favorite stations. You can create up to five Favorite  
Station Guides: FAVORITE 1, 2, 3, 4, 5.  
To set up the Favorite Station Guide:  
Setting Up and Using the  
Favorite Station Guides  
1
Press the FAVORITE button. The first Favorite Station Guide  
appears (FAVORITE 1).  
Before you can bring up the Favorite  
Station Guide, you must first clear the  
program guide from your TV screen.  
Pressing EXIT turns off any on-screen  
displays.  
FAVORITE STATION GUIDE- FAVORITE 1  
TITLE  
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
EXIT TO CURRENT  
STATION  
The system is shipped with no favorite stations set, so the first time  
you see this guide, the seven Favorite Station buttons are blank.  
2
Highlight a Favorite Station button that you want to set. Then  
press and hold the  
button.  
The Favorite Station Guide switches to edit mode: The station list  
appears, the selected Favorite Station button flashes, and the  
highlight moves to the current station in the station list.  
EDIT FAVORITE STATION GUIDE- FAVORITE 1  
1
2
6
3
4
206  
BASKETBALL  
CLEAR  
STATION  
206  
212  
207  
215  
208  
216  
209  
220  
211  
222  
5
7
EXIT TO  
PRIOR STATION  
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To assign a station to the flashing Favorite Station button, do one of  
the following:  
Select it from the station list by highlighting it and then  
pressing the  
Enter the station number (such as 206), using the 0-9 buttons  
on the remote. Then press the button.  
button.  
To clear a Favorite Station button that is  
already assigned, select CLEAR  
STATION.  
EDIT FAVORITE STATION GUIDE - FAVORITE 1  
1
2
6
3
7
4
206  
BASKETBALL  
CLEAR  
STATION  
206  
212  
207  
215  
208  
216  
209  
220  
211  
222  
5
EXIT TO  
PRIOR STATION  
The station list disappears, and the Favorite Station Guide  
reappears with the stations youve set up.  
FAVORITE STATION GUIDE - FAVORITE 1  
TITLE  
1
2
3
4
206  
BASKETBALL  
5
6
7
EXIT TO  
PRIOR STATION  
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To set other Favorite Station buttons:  
Repeat steps 2 and 3.  
To clear a Favorite Station button setting:  
Overwrite the setting by repeating steps 2 and 3. Or, highlight the  
button and then select CLEAR STATION.  
To set up or display a different Favorite Station Guide:  
Press the FAVORITE button repeatedly to select the Favorite  
Station Guide you want (FAVORITE 1, 2, 3, 4, 5).  
To tune to a Favorite Station (and exit the Favorite Station Guide):  
Press the number button that represents the station. Or highlight  
and then select the Favorite Station button that you want to tune to.  
To exit the Favorite Station Guide without changing stations:  
Select “Exit to Current Station,” which appears in the bottom right  
corner of the Favorite Station Guide or press the EXIT button.  
To create a custom title for the Favorite Station Guide:  
Creating a Custom Favorite  
Station Guide Title  
1
Select TITLE from the Favorite Station Guide. The Set Favorite  
Guide Title screen appears.  
2
To edit the title, move the joystick up or down (SAT-A2) or press  
the up or down arrow buttons (SAT-B2) to enter each character.  
To move from character to character, move the joystick left or right  
(SAT-A2) or press the left or right arrow buttons (SAT-B2).  
Selecting CANCEL returns you to the  
previous screen, without saving your  
selections.  
SET FAVORITE GUIDE TITLE  
OK  
Selecting CLEAR erases all the  
characters in the title.  
CANCEL  
F
A
V
O
R
I
T
E
1
CLEAR  
HELP  
3
Select OK to save your new title and return to the Favorite Station  
Guide.  
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Displaying the Program Banner  
The program banner provides useful information about the program  
youre currently watching.  
Note  
Before you can bring up the program banner, you must first clear the program  
guide from your TV screen. Pressing EXIT turns off any on-screen displays.  
Also, you may need to change to another station if a message appears, which  
requests that you press the  
button to purchase the program, etc.  
To display the program banner:  
Press the DISPLAY button.  
First Knight  
8:00 PM - 10:00 PM  
PG-13  
DTV 102  
MON JUNE 24 2:36 PM  
ENGLISH  
Act. Adv. 1995 Richard Gere, Sean Connery, Julia Ormond. Thrilling romance results  
when rogue knight Lancelot becomes torn between his loyalty to King Arthur and his  
love for Queen Guinevere (CC, ST) (A, V)  
The program banner shows the program title, station name and  
number, current date and time, start and end times, rating, and  
program description. It may also include any of the following  
indicators:  
Symbol  
Indicates  
For Details See  
page 63  
Data services available  
New and unread messages  
Alternate audio tracks available  
System is locked  
page 61  
page 59  
page 52  
System is temporarily unlocked  
page 55  
To clear the program banner:  
Press the DISPLAY or EXIT button or wait a few seconds for it to  
automatically disappear.  
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Using the DISPLAY Feature  
You can use the DISPLAY button to change the appearance of the on-  
screen displays.  
The chart below illustrates how the DISPLAY button toggles through  
the three types of displays of Program Guides (and Lists), Station  
Index, and Favorite Station Guide.  
Program Guide/List  
Station Index  
Favorite Station Guide  
Standard  
7 stations with program description  
3 rows  
MASTER GUIDE  
WED OCT 5 8:45 PM  
First Knight  
FAVORITE STATION GUIDE  
8:00 PM - 10:00 PM  
PG-13  
Act. Adv. 1995 Richard Gere, Sean Connery, Julia  
240  
989  
212  
980  
HBO  
Ormond. Thrilling romance results when rogue knight  
Lancelot becomes torn between his loyalty to King  
Arthur and his love for Queen Guinevere (CC, ST, (A, V)  
NIGHT  
STATION INDEX Sports Center  
GALLERY  
MUSIC VIDEOS  
SHOGUN  
THE NATURAL  
WED  
8:00 PM  
Boxing  
8:30 PM  
9:00 PM  
SHO2987  
The Alamo  
MTV989  
MTV’s Best of the 90’s  
Tracy Ullman  
Most Wanted ...  
Its Gary Shan...  
206  
216  
207  
220  
208  
222  
209  
224  
211  
212  
215  
227  
COM990  
USSB999  
DTV100  
DTV102  
DISC  
225  
TLC  
226  
USSB Programming Highlights  
Direct Ticket Previews  
First Knight  
198  
256  
233  
967  
EXIT TO  
PHILADELPHIA  
BIOGRAPHY  
TOM AND JERRY  
CURRENT STATION  
229  
230  
232  
233  
235  
236  
240  
DTV105  
Johnny Mnemonic  
Jefferson in Par...  
Move to bottom of screen  
Display 5 stations with large text description  
Display 4 rows  
MASTER GUIDE  
WED OCT 5 8:45 PM  
First Knight  
Act. Adv. 1995 Richard Gere, Sean Connery,  
Julia Ormond. Thrilling romance results when  
rogue knight Lancelot becomes torn between  
his loyalty to King Arthur and his love for  
Queen Guinevere (CC, ST, (A, V)  
STATION INDEX Sports Center  
206  
216  
229  
207  
220  
230  
208  
222  
232  
209  
224  
233  
211  
212  
215  
227  
240  
FAVORITE STATION GUIDE  
DISC  
225  
TLC  
226  
240  
989  
212  
980  
HBO  
WED  
8:00 PM  
8:30 PM  
9:00 PM  
NIGHT  
COM990  
Tracy Ullman  
Its Gary Shan...  
GALLERY  
MUSIC VIDEOS  
SHOGUN  
THE NATURAL  
USSB Programming Highlights  
Direct Ticket Previews  
USSB999  
DTV100  
DTV102  
DTV105  
235  
236  
198  
256  
233  
967  
EXIT TO  
SCIFI  
241  
CSPAN CSPAN2  
242 243  
BLOM  
244  
CNBC  
245  
AT  
TWC  
247  
First Knight  
PHILADELPHIA  
BIOGRAPHY  
TOM AND JERRY  
CURRENT STATION  
246  
Johnny Mnemonic  
Jefferson in Par...  
Display 2 rows  
Move to top of screen  
Display 9 stations with no program description  
FAVORITE STATION GUIDE  
MASTER GUIDE  
WED OCT 5 8:45 PM  
First Knight  
240  
989  
212  
980  
HBO  
8:00 PM  
-
10:00 PM  
PG-13  
NIGHT  
GALLERY  
WED  
HB2W984  
8:00 PM  
Nobody’s Fool  
8:30 PM  
9:00 PM  
MUSIC VIDEOS  
SHOGUN  
THE NATURAL  
SHO2986  
3 Ninjas Kick Back  
The Scout  
198  
256  
233  
967  
SHOW987  
MTV989  
Boxing  
The Alamo  
EXIT TO  
CURRENT STATION  
STATION INDEX Sports Center  
PHILADELPHIA  
BIOGRAPHY  
TOM AND JERRY  
MTV’s Best of the 90’s  
Most Wanted ...  
Its Gary Shan...  
COM990  
USSB999  
DTV100  
DTV102  
Tracy Ullman  
206  
216  
207  
220  
208  
222  
209  
224  
211  
212  
215  
227  
USSB Programming Highlights  
Direct Ticket Previews  
First Knight  
DISC  
225  
TLC  
226  
DTV105  
Johnny Mnemonic  
Jefferson in Par...  
Return to 7 stations with program description  
Return to 3 rows  
Return to Standard  
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Chapter 5  
Using the Options Menu  
Read this chapter to get information about using the Options Menu to  
customize the setup of the on-screen displays, review and cancel your  
purchases, and read mail messages that have been sent to you.  
Overview  
This chapter describes how to:  
Check and cancel pay-per-view programs youve ordered  
(page 47).  
Change the look of the program guides, including the color and  
transparency level of the on-screen displays and the order in which  
the stations are displayed (page 48).  
Setting up and using the Jump Loop feature (pages 50–51).  
Set system locks and limits, which allow you to control program  
viewing by ratings, spending amount, and station (page 52).  
Create a Custom Guide by selecting stations from the Master  
Guide that you want to skip (page 57).  
Select an alternate audio track for the program youre currently  
watching and set a default language for the audio of programs  
(page 59).  
Read mail messages that have been sent to your DSS receiver  
(page 61).  
Select a data service for stations that include data services offered  
by your program providers (page 63).  
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Displaying the Options Menu  
To bring up the Options Menu:  
1
2
Press the MENU button to bring up the Main Menu.  
Select OPTIONS MENU.  
MAIN MENU  
SELECT  
GUIDE  
MASTER  
GUIDE  
SELECT  
LIST  
1
4
2
5
8
3
6
9
MOVIE  
GUIDE  
EXIT  
MOVIE  
LIST  
OPTIONS MENU TIMER  
SETUP  
SETUP MENU  
7
The Options Menu appears.  
OPTIONS MENU  
ALTERNATE  
AUDIO  
PURCHASES  
MESSAGES  
1
4
2
5
8
3
6
DISPLAY  
OPTIONS  
EXIT  
LOCKS AND  
LIMITS  
CUSTOM  
STATIONS  
A
The following pages describe how to use the Options Menu to your  
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Checking and Cancelling PPV Purchases  
Use the Review/ Cancel Purchases screen to see a record of recent  
purchases youve made through your DSS receiver. You can also use  
this screen to cancel pay-per-view (PPV) programs youve ordered, but  
havent yet watched.  
Note  
The Review/Cancel Purchases screen lists only purchases made using the DSS  
receiver’s remote control. It doesn’t include purchases made by calling your  
program provider.  
To display the Review/Cancel Purchases screen:  
1
Select PURCHASES from the Options Menu. The Review/ Cancel  
Purchases screen appears, which lists the programs purchased and  
canceled.  
If there are more than one page of  
purchases, press the PAGE and  
PAGE buttons to page through the  
displays.  
REVIEW/CANCEL PURCHASES  
RETURN  
FIRST KNIGHT  
UPCOMING  
UPCOMING  
CANCELLED  
UPCOMING  
REVIEW  
CANCEL PPV  
HELP  
JOHNNY MNEMONIC  
SPEED  
JEFFERSON IN PARIS  
<NO TITLE AVAILABLE>  
<NO TITLE AVAILABLE>  
<NO TITLE AVAILABLE>  
2
3
To review the details of a pay-per-view program youve purchased:  
Select the program you want to review. Then select REVIEW.  
To cancel a pay-per-view program youve ordered:  
Select the program you want to cancel. Then select CANCEL  
PPV.  
Select RETURN to return to the Options Menu.  
Note  
Once you tune to a purchased program, you cannot cancel its purchase.  
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Setting Display Options  
The Set Display Options screen allows you to customize the look of the  
on-screen displays and to select how you want the JUMP button to  
function (Standard or Jump Loop).  
To bring up the Set Display Options screen:  
1
Select DISPLAY OPTIONS from the Options Menu.  
The Set Display Options screen appears, with the current settings  
shown next to each button.  
2
Select an option from the screen (see the following descriptions).  
SET DISPLAY OPTIONS  
RETURN  
COLORS  
TRANSPARENCY  
STATION ORDER  
JUMP  
EMERALD  
MEDIUM  
HELP  
MEDIUM  
NUMERICAL  
STANDARD JUMP  
The COLORS option lets you change the color palette of the on-screen  
displays. The default color is EMERALD.  
Setting the Colors  
1
2
Select COLORS from the Set Display Options screen. The Set  
Colors screen appears.  
To preview a color, move the highlight. The Set Colors screen  
automatically changes to reflect the color thats highlighted.  
Selecting CANCEL returns you to the  
previous screen, without saving your  
selections.  
SET COLORS  
OK  
CANCEL  
HELP  
EMERALD  
MAJESTIC  
REGAL  
PACIFIC  
INDIGO  
RUGBY  
CANDY  
USA  
3
4
To change the color, select a different color and then select OK to  
return to the Set Display Options screen.  
Select RETURN to return to the Options Menu.  
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The TRANSPARENCY option lets you select from three levels of  
transparency for the on-screen displays. The default setting is  
MEDIUM.  
Setting the Transparency  
1
2
Select TRANSPARENCY from the Set Display Options screen.  
Select a transparency option.  
SET DISPLAY OPTIONS  
RETURN  
COLORS  
TRANSPARENCY  
STATION ORDER  
JUMP  
SET TRANSPARENCY  
HELP  
SOLID  
MEDIUM  
LIGHT  
STANDARD JUMP  
3
Select RETURN to return to the Options Menu.  
The STATION ORDER option lets you change the order in which  
stations are displayed in the program guides to alphabetical or  
numerical. The default setting is NUMERICAL.  
Setting the Station Order  
1
2
Select STATION ORDER from the Set Display Options screen.  
Select NUMERICAL or ALPHABETICAL.  
ALPHABETICAL station order defines the  
sequence of the stations according to their  
call letters, such as ABC, CNN, etc. It does  
not define the sequence of stations by  
program name.  
SET DISPLAY OPTIONS  
RETURN  
COLORS  
TRANSPARENCY  
STATION ORDER  
JUMP  
EMERALD  
MEDIUM  
HELP  
SET STATION ORDER  
NUMERICAL  
ALPHABETICAL  
3
Select RETURN to return to the Options Menu.  
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The JUMP option lets you select from two Jump modes:  
Setting the Jump Mode  
Standard Jump, which sets the JUMP button to jump back and  
forth between the two most recently selected stations.  
Jump Loop, which sets the JUMP button to jump among as many  
as 5 preset stations (see “Using the Jump Loop Feature” on page 51  
for details on presetting stations).  
To set the Jump Mode:  
1
2
Select JUMP from the Set Display Options screen.  
Select STANDARD JUMP or JUMP LOOP.  
SET DISPLAY OPTIONS  
RETURN  
HELP  
COLORS  
TRANSPARENCY  
STATION ORDER  
JUMP  
EMERALD  
MEDIUM  
SET JUMP  
STANDARD JUMP  
JUMP LOOP  
3
Select RETURN to return to the Options Menu.  
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Using the Jump Loop Feature  
When the DSS receiver is set to Standard Jump mode, pressing the  
JUMP button toggles back and forth between the two most recently  
selected stations.  
Standard Jump Vs.  
Jump Loop Mode  
When the DSS receiver is set to Jump Loop mode, pressing the JUMP  
button toggles among as many as 5 stations that you assign to a Jump  
Loop. Once you assign a station to the Jump Loop, you can use the  
JUMP button to quickly toggle through all the stations in the loop.  
To set jump stations:  
Using Jump Loops  
1
Set the DSS receiver to Jump Loop mode, as described on page 50.  
(You need to do this only the first time you create a Jump Loop.)  
2
Tune to a station you want to assign to the Jump Loop.  
Note  
You cannot set jump stations while a program guide, menu, etc., is being  
displayed.  
3
4
Press and hold the JUMP button. A message appears, indicating  
that the station has been assigned to the Jump Loop.  
To set additional jump stations, repeat steps 2 and 3 of this  
procedure.  
Note  
If you set more than 5 jump stations, the sixth jump station automatically  
overwrites the first jump station in the loop, and so on.  
To jump through the Jump Loop:  
Press the JUMP button repeatedly. The stations are displayed in the  
order they were set.  
To clear a station from the Jump Loop:  
1
Tune to the station you want to clear from the Jump Loop.  
Note  
You cannot clear Jump stations while a program guide, menu, etc., is being  
displayed.  
2
3
Press and hold the JUMP button. A message appears, indicating  
that the station has been cleared from the Jump Loop.  
To clear additional Jump stations, repeat steps 1 and 2 of this  
procedure.  
Note  
Jump Loops are cleared automatically when you shut off the DSS receiver.  
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Setting Locks and Limits  
The Locks and Limits feature gives you control over the use of your  
system. You can restrict program viewing by cost, ratings, and station.  
You can also set a lock to prevent the ordering of pay-per-view  
programs.  
To display the Locks and Limits screen:  
1
Select LOCKS AND LIMITS from the Options Menu.  
The Set Locks and Limits screen appears, with the current settings  
shown next to each button.  
2
Select a lock or limit from the screen (see the descriptions below).  
If your system is locked, the padlock  
symbol appears ( ), and you must  
first unlock it before you can make any  
changes to the locks and limits settings.  
See “Unlocking Your System” on  
page 56 for details.  
SET LOCKS AND LIMITS  
RETURN  
SPENDING LIMIT  
RATINGS LIMIT  
PAY-PER-VIEW  
STATION LOCKS  
$10.00  
LOCK  
HELP  
R
UNLOCKED  
0 STATIONS CURRENTLY LOCKED  
Note  
Your DSS receiver is shipped to you unlocked, with the default settings as  
described below.  
Spending Limit  
Lets you set a maximum spending limit for a single  
pay-per-view program.When the system is locked, you  
cannot purchase a program that costs more than the  
amount set. The default setting is $10.00.  
Ratings Limit  
Pay-Per-View  
Allows you to set a maximum ratings limit. When the  
system is locked, you cannot view programs rated  
higher than the rating set. The default rating is R.  
Allows you to prevent PPV purchases. When the  
system and the PPV option are locked, pay-per-view  
programs cannot be purchased. The default setting is  
unlocked.  
Station Locks  
Lets you prevent the viewing of stations that you lock.  
When the system is locked, programs that appear on  
locked stations cannot be viewed. The default is no  
stations locked.  
Note  
After you’ve set a lock or limit, you must lock the system before any locks or  
limits take effect. Locking the system is described on page 55.  
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To set a spending limit:  
Setting a Spending Limit  
1
2
Select SPENDING LIMIT from the Set Locks and Limits screen.  
Enter a spending limit, using the 0-9 buttons to enter the dollar  
value. Then press the  
button.  
SET LOCKS AND LIMITS  
RETURN  
LOCK  
SET SPENDING LIMIT  
SPENDING LIMIT  
RATINGS LIMIT  
PAY-PER-VIEW  
HELP  
UNLOCKED  
STATION LOCKS  
0 STATIONS CURRENTLY LOCKED  
3
4
Select another lock or limit to set, or go to step 4.  
Lock your system, as described in “Locking Your System” on  
page 55.  
To set a ratings limit:  
Setting a Ratings Limit  
1
2
Select RATINGS LIMIT from the Set Locks and Limits screen.  
Select a rating, beyond which programs cannot be watched .  
SET LOCKS AND LIMITS  
RETURN  
SPENDING LIMIT  
SET RATINGS LIMIT  
LOCK  
PG-13  
RATINGS LIMIT  
NR-CONTENT  
R  
HELP  
PAY-PER-VIEW  
NR-MATURE  
NC17  
STATION LOCKS  
3
4
Select another lock or limit to set, or go to step 4.  
Lock your system, as described in “Locking Your System” on  
page 55.  
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To set the pay-per-view lock:  
Setting the  
Pay-Per-View Lock  
1
2
Select PAY-PER-VIEW from the Set Locks and Limits screen.  
Select LOCKED to prevent PPV program purchases. Select  
UNLOCKED to allow PPV program purchases.  
SET LOCKS AND LIMITS  
RETURN  
SPENDING LIMIT  
LOCK  
RATINGS LIMIT  
SET PPV LOCK  
HELP  
UNLOCKED  
LOCKED  
PAY-PER-VIEW  
STATION LOCKS  
3
4
Select another lock or limit to set, or go to step 4.  
Lock your system, as described in “Locking Your System” on  
page 55.  
Note  
You can also set a PPV lock by setting the spending limit to $0.00. See  
“Setting a Spending Limit” on page 53 for details.  
To set station locks:  
Setting Station Locks  
1
2
Select STATION LOCKS from the Set Locks and Limits screen.  
Select stations that you want to lock from viewing. A locked station  
appears with a key (  
) beside it. For example, in the following  
screen, stations 203, 204, 206, and 209 have been locked.  
To unlock a station, just select it again. The key (  
) disappears.  
To quickly unlock or lock all stations, select  
ALL (to lock all) or NONE (to unlock all).  
Selecting CANCEL returns you to the  
previous screen, without saving your  
selections.  
SET STATION LOCKS  
OK  
CANCEL  
ALL  
CNN  
202  
CRT  
203  
HLN  
204  
DTV  
205  
ESPN  
206  
DTV  
207  
ESN2  
208  
DTV  
209  
DTV  
210  
DTV  
211  
TNT  
212  
DTV  
213  
DTV  
214  
E!  
215  
You can use the PAGE and  
DTV  
216  
DTV  
217  
DTV  
218  
DTV  
219  
TCM  
220  
DTV  
221  
DIS1  
222  
PAGE buttons to quickly move through  
the rows of stations. You can also use the 0-9  
buttons to enter the station number directly.  
NONE  
HELP  
DTV  
223  
DIS2  
224  
DISC  
225  
TLC  
226  
TOON DTV  
227 228  
USA  
229  
3
4
5
Select OK to return to the Set Locks and Limits screen.  
Select another lock or limit to set, or go to step 5.  
Lock your system, as described in “Locking Your System” on  
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To lock an unlocked system:  
Locking Your System  
1
2
Select LOCK from the Set Locks and Limits screen.  
Enter a four-digit passcode number. Use the 0-9 buttons to enter  
the numerical value.  
DONT FORGET YOUR PASSCODE.  
Youll need this number to unlock your  
system or to make any changes to the locks  
and limits you’ve set. If you do forget your  
passcode, call your program provider for  
assistance.  
SET LOCKS AND LIMITS  
RETURN  
SPENDING LIMIT  
LOCK SYSTEM  
LOCK  
RATINGS LIMIT  
PAY-PER-VIEW  
STATION LOCKS  
R
HELP  
UNLOCKED  
4 STATIONS LOCKED  
Each number you enter appears as an asterisk ( ), which keeps  
your passcode secret.  
3
When prompted, enter your passcode again. (This confirms your  
selection of a passcode number.)  
Your system is now locked, as indicated by the closed padlock ( ) in  
the Set Locks and Limits screen. All locks and limits youve set are now  
in effect. The padlock also appears in the Program Banner to remind  
you of the locked status.  
You can temporarily override any locks or limits that have been set if  
you know the system passcode.  
Overriding the System Lock  
For example, if you try to watch a program on a locked station, a  
message identifies the lock or limit exceeded. After you press the  
button, the Temporary Unlock window appears. By entering the  
passcode and then selecting when you want the system to  
automatically relock, you can temporarily unlock the system.  
Note  
If you override the system lock, you can reset the lock by turning the power off  
and then on again. If you want to unlock the system on a more permanent  
basis, follow the procedures under “Unlocking Your System” on page 56.  
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To unlock a locked system:  
Unlocking Your System  
1
Select LOCKS AND LIMITS from the Options Menu .  
The Set Locks and Limits screen appears, with the current settings  
shown next to each button. The padlock ( ) indicates that the  
system is currently locked.  
2
3
Select UNLOCK.  
Enter the passcode number you used to lock the system. Use the 0-  
9 buttons to enter the numerical value.  
SET LOCKS AND LIMITS  
RETURN  
SPENDING LIMIT  
RATINGS LIMIT  
PAY-PER-VIEW  
STATION LOCKS  
$10  
UNLOCK SYSTEM  
UNLOCK  
HELP  
PG  
UNLOCKED  
4 STATIONS LOCKED  
Each number you enter appears as an asterisk ( ), which keeps  
your passcode secret.  
Your system is now unlocked, and all locks and limits previously set  
are no longer in effect.  
While youre watching programs, you can check the status of the  
system lock by pressing the DISPLAY button to bring up the Program  
Banner, which includes the following lock symbols.  
Determining the Status of  
the System Lock  
Symbol  
System Lock Status  
Unlocked (default setting)  
Locked  
No padlock  
Temporarily unlocked using the system lock  
override  
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Setting Up a List of Custom Stations  
If there are stations listed in the Master Guide that you dont subscribe  
to or watch often, you can use the Custom Stations feature to specify  
which stations from the Master Guide you want to skip. After youve  
set skipped stations, they will not appear in the:  
Custom Guide  
Station Index  
Stations that appear when youre using the CH+/ CH- buttons to  
change channels  
Note  
Skipped stations will continue to be listed in the Master Guide, which you can  
always access through the Main Menu.  
To define a list of custom stations:  
1
2
Select CUSTOM STATIONS from the Options Menu.  
Select stations that you want to skip.  
A station that appears with a checkmark ( ) beside it will be  
skipped. For example, in the following screen, stations 203, 208,  
and 213 are set to be skipped.  
To set a station so that it is not skipped, just select it again. The  
checkmark ( ) disappears.  
To quickly skip or “unskip” stations,  
select ALL (to skip all) or NONE (to skip  
none).  
SET CUSTOM STATIONS  
OK  
CNN CRT  
HLN  
204  
DTV  
205  
ESPN DTV  
ESN2  
208  
Selecting CANCEL returns you to the  
previous screen, without saving your  
selections.  
202  
203  
206  
207  
CANCEL  
AUTO  
DTV  
209  
DTV  
210  
DTV  
211  
TNT  
212  
DTV  
213  
DTV  
214  
E!  
215  
ALL  
NONE  
HELP  
DTV  
216  
DTV  
217  
DTV  
218  
DTV  
219  
TCM DTV  
220 221  
DIS1  
222  
DTV  
223  
DIS2  
224  
DISC TLC  
225 226  
TOON DTV  
227 228  
USA  
229  
Note  
Use the PAGE and PAGE buttons to quickly move through the rows of  
stations. You can also use the 0-9 buttons to enter the three-digit station  
number directly.  
3
Select OK when youre finished setting skipped stations.  
To see the results of your Custom Stations settings:  
Bring up Custom Guide, by pressing the GUIDE button, the Station  
Index (see page 36), or use the CH+/ CH- buttons.  
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When you select the AUTO button, the DSS receiver automatically  
scans all the stations in the current Master Guide. During this scanning  
process, the DSS receiver determines which stations you are not  
authorized to watch and then sets these stations to be skipped. You can  
use this feature as a starting point to creating your own list of custom  
stations.  
Using the AUTO  
Skip Feature  
For example, if there are stations that appear in the Master Guide to  
which you do not subscribe, the AUTO function automatically marks  
these stations to be skipped. This saves you the trouble of having to  
determine which of the 150+ stations in the Master Guide you cannot  
view and then having to manually set each of these stations to be  
skipped.  
Note  
The AUTO function does not skip pay-per-view stations.  
To use the AUTO Skip feature:  
1
2
Select CUSTOM STATIONS from the Options Menu.  
Select the AUTO button.  
The DSS receiver begins to evaluate all the stations in the Master  
Guide, and displays a status bar, similar to the following.  
Selecting STOP interrupts the Auto  
Skip process and returns you to the  
previous screen, which displays the  
stations that have been set to be skipped  
thus far.  
SET CUSTOM STATIONS  
STOP  
28% completed  
Evaluating channel 150.  
Please wait ...  
Note  
This process may take a few minutes to complete.  
When the DSS receiver is finished scanning, the station list  
reappears, with checkmarks ( ) beside stations that are set to be  
skipped.  
3
Select OK to save your selections. Or select additional stations to be  
skipped or unskipped.  
Note  
You may want to re-run the Auto skip procedure periodically in case your  
program providers make changes or additions to their station lineups, or if you  
order new program subscriptions.  
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Selecting Alternate Audio  
Your program providers may broadcast multiple audio tracks with a  
single video source. For example, a football game might use a different  
audio track for each sports commentator or a movie might include both  
English and Spanish language audio tracks.  
To determine if an alternate audio track is available:  
How to Determine if  
Alternate Audio Tracks Are  
Available for a Program  
1
2
Tune to the program.  
Press the DISPLAY button to bring up the Program Banner.  
If the Program Banner includes the alternate audio symbol ( ), this  
indicates that alternate audio tracks are available for that program.  
Using the remote control (SAT-A2 only):  
Selecting an Alternate  
Audio Track  
Press the ALTERNATE AUDIO button repeatedly on the remote  
control. If more than two alternate audio tracks are available for the  
current program, the Set Alternate Audio screen automatically  
appears (see below).  
Using the on-screen menus (SAT-A2/SAT-B2):  
1
2
3
Press the MENU button to bring up the Main Menu.  
Select OPTIONS MENU.  
Select ALTERNATE AUDIO.  
OPTIONS MENU  
ALTERNATE  
AUDIO  
PURCHASES  
EXIT  
MESSAGES  
1
2
5
8
3
6
DISPLAY  
OPTIONS  
LOCKS AND  
LIMITS  
4
SERVICES  
7
CUSTOM  
STATIONS  
The Set Alternate Audio screen appears, which lists only the audio  
tracks available for the program you are currently tuned to.  
SET ALTERNATE AUDIO  
RETURN  
ENGLISH 1  
SPANISH 1  
DEFAULT  
HELP  
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5
To change the audio track for the current program, select an audio  
track.  
To change the default language for all programs, select DEFAULT.  
Then see “Setting a Default Language” below.  
To save your changes and return to the Options Menu, select OK.  
Then select EXIT from the Options Menu to return to the program  
you were watching.  
Use the DEFAULT button to specify the language you want to hear for  
programs broadcast in multiple languages.  
Setting a Default Language  
To set a default language:  
1
2
Select DEFAULT from the Set Alternate Audio screen.  
Select a default language.  
SET ALTERNATE AUDIO  
SET DEFAULT LANGUAGE  
RETURN  
ENGLISH 1  
SPANISH 1  
ENGLISH  
SPANISH  
FRENCH  
GERMAN  
ITALIAN  
DEFAULT  
HELP  
JAPANESE  
3
Select RETURN to return to the Options Menu.  
Note  
If the default language you select is not available for a program that you tune  
to, you will not hear the default language. Instead, you’ll hear one of the  
languages available for that program (usually English).  
For example, if you set the default language to Spanish and a program is  
broadcast in English only, you’ll automatically hear the audio in English.  
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Reading Your Messages  
Occasionally, your program providers will send messages to your DSS  
receiver. These messages contain useful information about your  
system, such as information about new services, program promotions,  
or billing.  
There are several ways to tell if you have unread mail:  
The DSS receiver’s front panel MESSAGE indicator blinks.  
How to Determine When  
Youve Received Mail  
An envelope ( ) appears in the Program Banner, accessed by  
pressing the DISPLAY button.  
An envelope ( ) appears in menu item 7 (Options Menu) of the  
Main Menu.  
To display your messages:  
Displaying Your Messages  
1
2
3
Press the MENU button to bring up the Main Menu.  
Select OPTIONS MENU.  
Select MESSAGES.  
OPTIONS MENU  
ALTERNATE  
AUDIO  
PURCHASES  
EXIT  
MESSAGES  
1
4
7
2
5
8
3
DISPLAY  
OPTIONS  
LOCKS AND  
LIMITS  
6
A
CUSTOM  
STATIONS  
SERVICES  
The messages date, along with the first few words of the message,  
appear.  
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To read a message:  
Reading a Message  
1
Select the envelope from the Messages screen. A selected message  
appears with a checkmark ( ) beside it. Then select READ.  
MESSAGES  
READ  
11/6 Sign up now for our special ...  
RETURN  
11/8 Welcome to USSB ....  
HELP  
11/23 Happy Thanksgiving ....  
The full text of the message appears.  
READ MESSAGE  
RETURN  
11/23  
ERASE  
Happy Thanksgiving from  
everyone at DIRECTV.  
HELP  
2
To erase a message after youve read it, select ERASE. To keep a  
message after youve read it, select RETURN.  
Note  
Your mailbox can hold about 50 messages before exhausting the receiver’s  
memory.  
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Selecting Data Services  
In the future, your program providers may provide data services,  
which you can access through specific stations using the DSS receivers  
wide band data and low-speed data ports. For details about using a  
data port to access these data services, call your program providers.  
To determine if data services are available on a specific station:  
How to Determine if Data  
Services Are Available on a  
Station  
1
2
Tune to the station.  
Press the DISPLAY button to bring up the Program Banner.  
If the Program Banner includes the data services symbol ( ), this  
indicates that data services are available for that specific station.  
To select a data service:  
Selecting a  
Data Service  
1
Select DATA SERVICES from the Options Menu.  
DATA SERVICES appears only when  
the station you’re tuned to includes  
data services.  
OPTIONS MENU  
ALTERNATE  
AUDIO  
PURCHASES  
EXIT  
MESSAGES  
1
4
7
2
5
8
3
6
DISPLAY  
OPTIONS  
LOCKS AND  
LIMITS  
DATA  
CUSTOM  
STATIONS  
SERVICES  
2
The Data Services screen appears, which lists only the data services  
that are available for the station you are currently tuned to.  
Selecting CANCEL returns you to the  
previous screen, without saving your  
selections.  
WIDE BAND DATA  
RETURN  
DATA 1  
DATA 2  
DATA 3  
DATA 7  
DATA 4  
DATA 8  
DEFAULT  
BAUD  
The screen will be titled “Wide Band” or  
Low Speed,” depending on which type of  
data service is available for that station.  
DATA 5  
DATA 6  
HELP  
The titles of the data services may be different,  
based on the service being provided.  
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Select one of the following:  
To Do This ...  
Do This ...  
Change the data service for the  
current station only  
Select the data service and then  
select RETURN.  
Change the data service for all  
stations  
Select DEFAULT (then see  
“Changing the Default Data  
Service” below).  
Change the baud rate for the DSS  
receivers wide band data port  
Select BAUD (then see “Setting  
the Baud Rate” below).  
Use the DEFAULT button to select a default data service for all stations  
that provide data services.  
Changing the Default  
Data Service  
To change the data service for all stations:  
1
2
Select DEFAULT from the Data Services screen.  
Select a default data service.  
The titles of the data services may be  
different, based on the service being  
provided.  
WIDE BAND DATA  
DEFAULT DATA  
RETURN  
DEFAULT  
BAUD  
DATA 1  
DATA 2  
DATA 3  
DATA 1  
DATA 2  
DATA 5  
DATA 6  
DATA 7  
DATA 3  
DATA 4  
DATA 5  
DATA 6  
HELP  
To set the baud rate for the DSS receivers data port:  
Setting the Baud Rate  
1
2
Select BAUD from the Data Services screen.  
Select a baud rate for the data port.  
The baud rates displayed may be  
different, depending on which data port is  
being used.  
WIDE BAND DATA  
RETURN  
DEFAULT  
BAUD  
DATA 1  
DATA 2  
DATA 3  
DATA 7  
DATA 4  
SET BAUD RATE  
2400  
4800  
9600  
DATA 5  
DATA 6  
HELP  
19200  
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Chapter 6  
Using the Setup Menu  
Read this chapter to set up your DSS receiver for the first time, check  
the antennas signal strength, or to run a system test to diagnose any  
difficulties you may be having with your system.  
Overview  
The Setup Menu includes several options you can use to set up and  
troubleshoot your system.  
Use the Setup Menu to:  
Set up and point your satellite antenna (page 67).  
Replace your access card (page 68).  
Change the aspect ratio of the DSS receiver to match your TV  
screen: standard or widescreen (page 70).  
SAT-A2 Only: Change the DSS receiver to receive RF (radio  
frequency) remote control signals or IR (infrared) remote control  
signals (page 71).  
Display a list of programmable codes for other components you  
may want to operate using the DSS remote control (page 74).  
Run a system test to check the operation of your system, including  
the access card, phone line, satellite signal, and tuning (page 75).  
Display helpful troubleshooting information (page 76).  
Get hints and shortcuts on using your digital satellite system  
(page 76).  
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Displaying the Setup Menu  
To set up your system, first bring up the Setup Menu , as follows:  
1
2
Press the MENU button to bring up the Main Menu.  
Select SETUP MENU.  
MAIN MENU  
SELECT  
GUIDE  
MASTER  
GUIDE  
SELECT  
LIST  
1
4
2
3
6
MOVIES  
GUIDE  
EXIT  
MOVIES  
LIST  
5
8
OPTIONS MENU  
TIMER  
SETUP  
SETUP MENU  
7
9
3
The Setup Menu appears:  
SETUP MENU  
REMOTE  
CONTROL  
ACCESS  
CARD  
1
2
ANTENNA  
EXIT  
ASPECT  
RATIO  
6
4
7
5
TROUBLE  
SHOOTING  
SYSTEM  
TEST  
TIPS AND  
SHORTCUTS 9  
8
The following pages describe how to use the Setup Menu to set up  
your system.  
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Setting Up the Satellite Antenna  
To install the satellite antenna, or to check the current signal level of the  
antenna, use the Set Up Antenna screen.  
Note  
Make certain that the signal strength of the satellite antenna is optimized. If  
the signal is not optimized, you may experience losses in audio or video,  
especially during rain, snow, or other conditions that tend to degrade signal  
performance. See the Satellite Antenna Installation Manual for details on  
using the Set Up Antenna screen to point the dish and optimize the antenna’s  
signal strength.  
1
2
Select ANTENNA from the Setup Menu.  
The Set Up Antenna screen appears.  
SET UP ANTENNA  
Selecting RETURN returns you to  
the Setup Menu.  
RETURN  
HELP  
TRANSPONDER  
ZIP CODE  
LAT/LONG  
2
80  
85  
PEAK LEVEL  
CURRENT LEVEL  
LOCKED  
To determine the elevation and azimuth settings for the satellite  
antenna, select ZIP CODE or LAT/ LONG.  
ZIP CODE uses your five-digit zip code to determine the  
elevation and azimuth settings.  
LAT/LONG u ses your locations latitude and longitude to  
determine the azimuth and elevation settings.  
The Signal Strength Meter indicates the current signal  
strength of the antenna.  
The Transponder option allows you to select a transponder  
number from 1 to 32. You should not need to change this  
number (the default is 2) unless youre instructed to do so by  
your program provider.  
See the Satellite Antenna Installation Manual for details on using the  
Set Up Antenna screen to point the dish and optimize the antennas  
signal strength.  
3
Select RETURN to return to the Setup Menu .  
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Replacing Your Access Card  
In the event that your program providers need to send you a new  
access card, use the Access Card option to initialize your new card.  
During this process, you'll follow the on-screen instructions to copy  
information from the old card onto the new card. After you initialize  
the new card, your old card becomes invalid .  
To replace your access card:  
1
Select ACCESS CARD from the Setup Menu.  
SETUP MENU  
REMOTE  
CONTROL  
ACCESS  
CARD  
1
2
ANTENNA  
EXIT  
ASPECT  
RATIO  
6
4
7
5
8
TROUBLE  
SHOOTING  
SYSTEM  
TEST  
TIPS AND  
SHORTCUTS 9  
2
When the Replace Access Card screen appears, insert your old  
access card, if you removed it, as follows:  
Open the door to the access card: Place your fingertip in the  
slot as shown (or carefully use the edge of a coin), and gently  
pull the door down.  
Ca u t io n  
Handle the access card door gently.  
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Insert the card, arrow side up, as shown, and gently push the  
door up to close it.  
3
Select OK from Replace Access Card screen.  
Selecting RETURN returns you to  
the Setup Menu, without starting the  
initialization process.  
REPLACE ACCESS CARD  
OK  
RETURN  
Please insert OLD access card and select OK  
to initialize NEW card.  
HELP  
CAUTION: After you select OK, you cannot  
stop this process, and your OLD access card  
will no longer be valid.  
4
Follow the instructions as they are displayed to complete the  
procedure.  
When the message “Replace Access Card Procedure Complete”  
appears, select OK to return to the Setup Menu.  
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Setting the Aspect Ratio  
Use the Aspect Ratio option to set the DSS receivers display to match  
your TV's picture.  
To set the aspect ratio:  
1
2
Select ASPECT RATIO from the Setup Menu.  
Select one of the options, based on the type of TV you have:  
If you have a standard TV, select 4:3.  
If you have a wide-screen TV, select 16:9.  
Selecting CANCEL returns you to the  
Setup Menu, without saving your  
selection.  
SET ASPECT RATIO  
4:3  
16:9  
OK  
CANCEL  
HELP  
STANDARD  
WIDE  
3
Select OK to return to the Setup Menu.  
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Setting Up the Remote Control  
SAT-A2 Only: The Set Up Remote screens let you set up the DSS  
receiver to accept IR (infrared) or RF (radio frequency) signals from the  
DSS remote control and to change the RF security code for the DSS  
receiver.  
You can also use this screen to display a list of codes you can use to  
program the DSS remote control to operate other components, such as  
TVs and cable boxes.  
In addition to having IR remote control capability, your DSS system  
includes an RF feature, which enables the remote control to operate the  
DSS receiver even if the receiver is located in another room or is placed  
behind a cabinet door. In other words, with the RF feature, the remote  
control does not require a direct line-of-sight to the front panel of the  
DSS receiver.  
Selecting IR/RF Transmission  
(SAT-A2 Only)  
Note  
You must set up the RF antenna to take advantage of the RF feature. See  
“Setting Up the RF Antenna (SAT-A2 Only)” on page 22 for details.  
The DSS receiver is shipped with IR transmission enabled and RF transmission  
disabled. To use the RF feature, you must change the factory setting (IR ONLY)  
to the RF setting (RF ONLY).  
To select IR or RF transmission:  
1
2
Select REMOTE CONTROL from the Setup Menu.  
Select REMOTE SIGNAL and select a transmission type (IR or RF).  
SAT-B2: REMOTE SIGNAL and RF  
SECURITY CODE options are not  
available.  
SET UP REMOTE  
OK  
REMOTE SIGNAL  
REMOTE SIGNAL  
RF SECURITY CODE  
REMOTE CODES  
CANCEL  
IDENTIFY  
HELP  
IR ONLY  
RF ONLY  
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If the DSS receiver is accepting or receiving signals from another RF  
remote control in your home (or from a neighbors house), you can  
eliminate this problem by changing the security codes for the DSS  
receiver and remote control.  
Setting the Security Code  
(SAT-A2 Only)  
Note  
As an alternative, you can eliminate this problem by disabling the RF  
capability of the DSS receiver, if you have no need for RF transmission. See  
“Selecting IR/RF Transmission (SAT-A2 Only)” on page 71 for details.  
There are two steps to changing the RF security code: Step 1 is  
changing the DSS receivers security code; step 2 is changing the DSS  
remote controls security code. Both the receiver and the remote control  
must use the same three-digit security code.  
Step 1: Select the DSS Receivers RF Security Code  
1
2
Select REMOTE CONTROL from the Setup Menu.  
Select RF SECURITY CODE and then select a different security  
code.  
The DSS receiver and remote control  
are shipped with the RF security code  
set to 000.  
SET UP REMOTE  
REMOTE SIGNAL  
OK  
IR ONLY  
CANCEL  
IDENTIFY  
HELP  
RF SECURITY CODE  
RF SECURITY CODE 
CODE 000  
CODE 001  
REMOTE CODES  
CODE 002  
CODE 003  
CODE 004  
3
4
Select OK to save your changes and return to the Setup Menu.  
Go to “Step 2: Set the DSS Remote Controls RF Security Code” on  
page 73 to continue.  
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Step 2: Set the DSS Remote Controls RF Security Code  
1
2
Press the CODE SET button on the DSS remote control.  
Using the number buttons on the DSS remote control, enter the  
three-digit security code you selected for the DSS receiver in step 2  
on page 72.  
3
Press the ENTER button on the remote control.  
The RF security code is now changed for both the DSS receiver and  
remote control.  
You can determine the current RF security code for the DSS remote  
control using the IDENTIFY button in the Set Up Remote screen.  
To Determine the Current  
Security Code for the DSS  
Remote Control  
1
2
Bring up the Set Up Remote screen, as described on page 71.  
Select IDENTIFY.  
(SAT-A2 Only)  
SET UP REMOTE  
OK  
REMOTE SIGNAL  
RF SECURITY CODE  
REMOTE CODES  
IR ONLY  
000  
CANCEL  
IDENTIFY  
HELP  
Press the joystick within 5 seconds.  
3
When the message “Press the joystick within 5 seconds” appears,  
press the joystick before the 5 seconds expire.  
The current RF security code for the DSS remote control appears.  
SET UP REMOTE  
OK  
REMOTE SIGNAL  
RF SECURITY CODE  
REMOTE CODES  
IR ONLY  
000  
CANCEL  
IDENTIFY  
HELP  
Your remote is currently set at 000.  
Note  
If the message, “Security code could not be identified” appears, check to make  
sure that RF is enabled and that the RF antenna is connected properly. See  
“Selecting IR/RF Transmission (SAT-A2 Only)” on page 71.  
4
Select OK to return to the Setup Menu.  
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You can also use the Setup Remote screen to display a list of codes you  
can use to program the DSS remote control to operate other  
components, such as TVs and cable boxes.  
Displaying the  
Programmable Codes  
Note  
These code numbers and instructions are also described in “Programming the  
Remote Control” on page 85.  
To display the list of programmable codes:  
1
2
Select REMOTE CONTROL from the Setup Menu.  
Select REMOTE CODES and then select the type of component you  
want to use with the DSS remote.  
SAT-A2: The SAT-A2 remote control  
can be programmed to control most  
brands of TVs, cable boxes, VCRs, and  
laserdisc (LDP) players.  
SET UP REMOTE  
OK  
REMOTE SIGNAL  
RF SECURITY CODE  
REMOTE CODES  
IR ONLY  
REMOTE CODES  
CANCEL  
IDENTIFY  
HELP  
SAT-B2: The SAT-B2 remote control  
cannot be programmed to control  
VCRs or laserdisc players.  
TV CODES  
CABLE BOX CODES  
VCR CODES  
LDP CODES  
INSTRUCTIONS  
3
Scroll through the list that appears to find the remote codes for the  
manufacturer of your component. Press the  
the Set Up Remote screen.  
button to return to  
4
5
To program the remote control, select INSTRUCTIONS and follow  
the on-screen instructions.  
Select OK to return to the Setup Menu.  
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Running a System Test  
The System Test lets you check the integrity of your system's  
components, including:  
Antenna signal  
System tuning  
Phone line  
Access card  
Use the System Test if you are experiencing problems with your  
system.  
To run the System Test:  
1
2
Select SYSTEM TEST from the Setup Menu .  
Select TEST.  
RUN SYSTEM TEST  
SIGNAL  
TEST  
TUNING  
RETURN  
PHONE  
HELP  
CARD  
The System Test checks all the components automatically, and  
displays the result of each test.  
3
Select RETURN to return to the Setup Menu .  
Check your system for any of the following:  
If The System Test Reports  
Any Problems...  
The access card test will fail if you have not yet called your  
program providers to establish service. After your service has been  
established, the access card test should pass.  
Check that all cables are connected properly to the DSS receiver.  
Check that the satellite antenna is installed correctly, and that the  
signal has been optimized. See the manual that came with the  
satellite antenna for details.  
Check that the phone line connected to the DSS receiver is working  
properly.  
Check that the access card is inserted properly.  
If you cannot resolve problems reported by the System Test, see  
“Customer Support” on page 2.  
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Displaying Help, Tips, and Shortcuts  
To display troubleshooting information:  
Displaying Troubleshooting  
Information  
1
Select TROUBLESHOOTING from the Setup Menu.  
SETUP MENU  
REMOTE  
CONTROL  
ACCESS  
CARD  
1
4
2
ANTENNA  
EXIT  
ASPECT  
RATIO  
6
5
8
TROUBLE  
SHOOTING 7  
SYSTEM  
TEST  
TIPS AND  
SHORTCUTS 9  
2
Select the topic for which you want information. Details of that  
topic are displayed.  
3
4
Press the  
button to return to the Troubleshooting screen.  
Select RETURN to return to the Setup Menu.  
To display tips and shortcut information:  
Displaying Tips and  
Shortcut Information  
1
Select TIPS AND SHORTCUTS from the Setup Menu.  
SETUP MENU  
REMOTE  
CONTROL  
ACCESS  
CARD  
1
2
ANTENNA  
EXIT  
ASPECT  
RATIO  
6
4
7
5
8
TROUBLE  
SHOOTING  
SYSTEM  
TEST  
TIPS AND  
SHORTCUTS 9  
2
Select the topic for which you want information. Details of that  
topic are displayed.  
3
4
Press the  
button to return to the Tips and Shortcuts screen.  
Select RETURN to return to the Setup Menu.  
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Appendix  
Other Information  
This appendix includes supplementary information, including:  
Locations and descriptions of the controls and indicators on the  
front and back panels of the DSS receiver (page 78).  
Remote control button descriptions (page 81).  
Programming the remote to operate your TV and other video  
components (page 85).  
Troubleshooting information (page 88).  
Precautions (page 91).  
FCC Information (page 92).  
Limited warranty (page 93).  
Specifications (page 94).  
Index (page 95).  
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Location and Function of Controls  
Front Panel  
Button  
Description  
POWER Button  
MENU Button  
EXIT Button  
Turns the DSS receiver on and off.  
Brings up the Main Menu.  
Clears all on-screen displays, including program  
guides, menus, etc. If you press EXIT before you  
complete your selections, the previous selections are  
restored.  
The arrow buttons highlight items in the on-screen  
displays (program guides, menus, etc.). The  
button  
selects highlighted items. When pressed during  
normal DSS-viewing, the  
button brings up the  
Station Index (unless a message appears).  
TV/ DSS Button  
Switches the output of the DSS receiver between TV  
(normal TV programs), if youve connected a TV cable  
or antenna, and DSS programs.  
Power Indicator  
Timer Indicator  
Message Indicator  
Indicates whether the DSS receiver is on or off.  
Indicates that the Timer is set.  
Flashes to indicate you have an unread message.  
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Back Panel (SAT-A2)  
Connector  
Description  
Cable Type  
SATELLITE IN  
Connects to the LNB on the satellite antenna.  
Solid Bare Copper  
RG-6 Coaxial  
(75-ohm/ F-type)  
LOW SPEED DATA  
WIDE BAND DATA  
Allows you to connect your DSS receiver to new technologies, as they are Depends on future  
introduced. Additional accessories may be required.  
applications  
(D-sub 9 pin)  
Allows you to connect your DSS receiver to new technologies (such as  
Depends on future  
high-definition television), as they are introduced. Additional accessories applications  
may be required.  
(D-sub 15 pin)  
CONTROL-S IN/  
S-LINK  
Allows you to pass on remote control signals to another Sony infrared-  
controlled audio or video component.  
Audio mono or stereo  
miniplug  
VCR MOUSE/  
Allows you to pass on remote control signals to another Sony infrared-  
Audio mono or stereo  
CONTROL-S OUT  
controlled audio or video component. Also used to connect the Sony VCR miniplug  
Mouse.  
DIGITAL OUT  
(OPTICAL)  
Allows you to connect your DSS receiver to a digital audio component  
with a digital input frequency of 48 kHz.  
Optical digital  
mini-plug  
RF REMOTE  
Connects to the RF antenna.  
RCA-type  
AUDIO 3 OUT (R)/ (L)  
Connects your DSS receiver to the right and left audio inputs of your  
audio or video component.  
Audio (2)  
(RCA-type)  
AUDIO (R)/ (L)  
OUT  
Connects your DSS receiver to the right and left audio inputs of your  
audio or video component.  
Audio (2)  
(RCA-type)  
VIDEO OUT  
Connects your DSS receiver to your TV or VCRs video input.  
Video  
(RCA-type)  
S-VIDEO OUT  
CH3/ CH4 Switch  
VHF/ UHF IN  
VHF(SAT)/ UHF OUT  
TEL LINE  
Allows you to connect your DSS receiver directly to your TV (if your TV S-Video  
has S-VIDEO IN).  
(4-pin mini DIN)  
When you use an RF connection, this setting determines the TV channel  
on which programs from the DSS receiver can be viewed.  
Allows you to connect your DSS receiver to your normal (terrestrial) TV  
or cable TV service.  
RG-59 Coaxial  
(75-ohm/ F-type)  
Connects to your TV or VCR.  
RG-59 Coaxial  
(75-ohm/ F-type)  
Connects your DSS receiver to a telephone jack. This allows you to order Telephone (RJ-11)  
pay-per-view programs.  
AC IN  
Connects your DSS receiver to a 120V AC outlet.  
AC  
AC OUT  
Connects other components within a rating of AC 120V/ 300W/ 3A max. AC  
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Back Panel (SAT-B2)  
Connector  
Description  
Cable Type  
SATELLITE IN  
Connects to the LNB on the satellite antenna.  
Solid Bare Copper  
RG-6 Coaxial  
(75-ohm/ F-type)  
WIDE BAND DATA  
Allows you to connect your DSS receiver to new technologies  
(such as high-definition television), as they are introduced.  
Additional accessories may be required.  
Depends on future  
applications  
(D-sub 15 pin)  
CONTROL-S IN/  
S-LINK  
Allows you to pass on remote control signals to another Sony  
infrared-controlled audio or video component.  
Audio mono  
miniplug  
VCR MOUSE/  
CONTROL-S OUT  
Allows you to pass on remote control signals to another Sony  
infrared-controlled audio or video component. Also used to  
connect the Sony VCR Mouse (RM-VM101).  
Audio mono  
miniplug  
AUDIO (R)/ (L)  
OUT  
Connects your DSS receiver to the right and left audio inputs of  
your audio or video component.  
Audio (2)  
(RCA-type)  
VIDEO OUT  
S-VIDEO OUT  
CH3/ CH4 Switch  
VHF/ UHF IN  
VHF(SAT)/ UHF OUT  
TEL LINE  
Connects your DSS receiver to your TV or VCRs video input.  
Video  
(RCA-type)  
Allows you to connect your DSS receiver directly to your TV (if  
your TV has S-VIDEO IN).  
S-Video  
(4-pin mini DIN)  
When you use an RF connection, this setting determines the TV  
channel on which programs from the DSS receiver can be viewed.  
Allows you to connect your DSS receiver to your normal  
(terrestrial) TV or cable TV service.  
RG-59 Coaxial  
(75-ohm/ F-type)  
Connects to your TV or VCR.  
RG-59 Coaxial  
(75-ohm/ F-type)  
Connects your DSS receiver to a telephone jack. This allows you to Telephone (RJ-11)  
order pay-per-view programs.  
AC IN  
Connects your DSS receiver to a 120V AC outlet.  
AC  
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Using the Remote Control  
After youve installed the batteries and programmed the remote  
control, use these procedures to operate your system components:  
The FUNCTION buttons flash to indicate  
which component the remote control is set  
to operate.  
1
Select the component that you want to use: To operate a cable box,  
TV, or the DSS receiver, press the corresponding FUNCTION  
button.  
SAT-A2 Only: To operate a VCR or laserdisc player, open the lid on  
the remote control and set the slide switch to the position that you  
set for the component.  
2
3
Aim the remote control at the component.  
Press the POWER button of the component to turn it on and off.  
To control other functions of the component, see the table that follows.  
SAT-A2 Remote Control  
Outside Panel (SAT-A2)  
Note  
Buttons described in the following table can operate components other than the  
DSS receiver only if you’ve programmed the remote and the component  
supports the function described. See page 85 for instructions on programming  
the DSS remote.  
Button  
Operates  
Description  
TV  
Mutes the volume. Press again to restore the  
volume.  
TV  
Automatically turns off the TV, after the time  
period that you specify.  
CABLE: Turns the cable box on and off.  
TV: Turns the TV on and off.  
DSS: Turns the DSS receiver on and off.  
CABLE: Puts the remote in cable mode. In cable  
mode, the remote operates your cable box.  
TV: Puts the remote in TV mode. In TV mode,  
the remote operates your TV.  
DSS: Puts the remote in DSS receiver mode. In  
DSS mode, the remote operates your DSS  
receiver.  
DSS  
DSS  
Selects an alternate audio track for the current  
program, if one is available. See “Selecting an  
Alternate Audio Track” on page 59 for details.  
Used for setting up and using the Favorite  
Station Guides. See “Using the Favorite Station  
Guides” on page 40 for details.  
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Button  
Operates  
Description  
DSS  
Brings up the Custom Guide. If youre already  
in a program guide, pressing GUIDE repeatedly  
brings up future time slots in the guide.  
TV  
Switches the input of the TV.  
DSS  
Switches the output of the DSS receiver to TV  
(normal TV programs), if youve connected a  
TV cable or antenna, or to DSS programs.  
DSS  
TV  
Cable  
DSS: Used to tune to and set stations in the  
Jump Loop (DSS). See “Using the Jump Loop  
Feature” on page 51 for details. TV, Cable: Tunes  
to the last station you were tuned to.  
DSS  
TV  
Cable  
Specifies the station number. DSS: In menus,  
selects the menu item with the corresponding  
number. Also, in some screens, used to enter  
numerical values (such as a spending limit or  
passcode).  
to  
DSS  
TV  
Toggles through the different displays of on-  
screen guides (DSS) or other display (TV). See  
“Using the DISPLAY Feature” on page 44 for  
details.  
DSS  
TV  
When moved forward, back, left, right, and  
diagonally, highlights items in the on-screen  
displays (program guides, menus, etc.). When  
pressed, selects highlighted items. When  
pressed during normal DSS-viewing, brings up  
the Station Index (unless a message appears).  
DSS  
TV  
Clears all on-screen displays, including  
program guides, menus, etc. If you press EXIT  
before you complete your selections, the  
previous selections are restored.  
DSS  
TV  
Moves to the next (+) or previous (-) station  
during normal viewing. In DSS program guides  
and some setup screens, these buttons page  
through the on-screen displays.  
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Inside Panel (SAT-A2)  
Button  
Operates  
Description  
VCR  
Laserdisc  
Switches to VCR or laserdisc mode, depending  
on how youve set up the remote for these  
positions.  
VCR  
Eject (used only with Sony brand components)  
Laserdisc  
VCR  
Rewind  
Laserdisc  
VCR  
Play  
Laserdisc  
VCR  
Fast-forward  
Laserdisc  
VCR  
Turns the VCR or laserdisc player on and off.  
Laserdisc  
VCR  
Changes the VHF/ UHF output of the VCR.  
VCR  
Stop  
Laserdisc  
VCR  
Pause  
Laserdisc  
VCR  
Record  
VCR  
Laserdisc  
Changes the channel (VCR) or chapter  
(laserdisc).  
DSS  
DSS  
Used for programming the remote to operate  
your TV, cable box, VCR, laserdisc player, or  
DSS receiver. Also used to change the RF  
security code.  
Used for setting up the remote commander to  
operate components that are not listed in  
“Programmable Codes” on page 86.  
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Button  
Operates Description  
CABLE: Turns the cable box on and off.  
TV: Turns the TV on and off.  
DSS: Turns the DSS receiver on and off.  
CABLE: Puts the remote in cable mode. In cable  
mode, the remote operates your cable box.  
TV: Puts the remote in TV mode. In TV mode, the  
remote operates your TV.  
DSS: Puts the remote in DSS receiver mode. In DSS  
mode, the remote operates your DSS receiver.  
DSS  
DSS  
Used for programming the remote to operate your  
TV or cable box.  
Used for setting up and using the Favorite Station  
Guides. See “Using the Favorite Station Guides” on  
page 40 for details.  
TV  
Switches the input of the TV.  
DSS  
Switches the output of the DSS receiver to TV  
(normal TV programs), if youve connected a TV  
cable or antenna, or to DSS programs.  
DSS  
TV  
Cable  
DSS: Used to tune to and set stations in the Jump  
Loop (DSS). See “Using the Jump Loop Feature” on  
page 51 for details. TV, Cable: Tunes to the last  
station you were tuned to.  
DSS  
TV  
Cable  
Specifies the station number. DSS: In menus, selects  
the menu item with the corresponding number.  
Also, in some screens, used to enter numerical  
values (such as a spending limit or passcode).  
to  
DSS  
TV  
Toggles through the different displays of on-screen  
guides (DSS) or other display (TV). See “Using the  
DISPLAY Feature” on page 44 for details.  
DSS  
TV  
Used with 0-9 buttons to change stations without  
any delay in tuning.  
Cable box  
DSS  
TV  
Clears all on-screen displays, including program  
guides, menus, etc. If you press EXIT before you  
complete your selections, the previous selections  
are restored.  
DSS  
TV  
Brings up the Main Menu (Sony-brand TVs only.)  
DSS  
Brings up the Custom Guide. If youre already in a  
program guide, pressing GUIDE repeatedly brings  
up future time slots in the guide.  
DSS  
TV  
When moved up, down, left, and right, highlights  
items in the on-screen displays (program guides,  
menus, etc.). When pressed, selects highlighted  
items. When pressed during normal DSS-viewing,  
brings up the Station Index (unless a message  
appears).  
TV  
DSS  
VOL: Increases and decreases the volume.  
CH/ PAGE: Moves to the next (+) or previous (-)  
station during normal viewing. In DSS program  
guides and some setup screens, these buttons page  
through the on-screen displays.  
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Programming the Remote Control  
The DSS receiver’s remote control is preset at the factory to operate  
Sony brand TVs.  
If you have a TV other than Sony brand, or you have other video  
components that you want to control with the DSS receivers remote,  
use the following procedures to program the remote.  
Note  
Your components must have infrared (IR) remote control capability in order to  
be used with the DSS receivers remote.  
To program the DSS receivers remote:  
You can also find these code numbers  
using the on-screen displays. See  
“Displaying the Programmable Codes” on  
page 74.  
1
Turn to “Programmable Codes” on page 86, and find the three-  
digit code number for your component. If more than one code  
number is listed, use the number listed first to complete the  
following procedures.  
You must perform step 3 within 10  
seconds of step 2, or you must start again  
from step 2.  
2
3
Press the CODE SET button.  
Press the FUNCTION button (CABLE or TV) for the component  
youre setting up. SAT-A2 Only: To set up a VCR or laserdisc player,  
set the slide switch to any position (VTR1/ 2/ 3/ MDP).  
You must perform step 4 within 10  
seconds of step 3, or you must start again  
from step 2. To cancel the operation, press  
the ENTER button.  
4
5
Enter the three-digit code number.  
Press the ENTER button.  
To Check if the Code Number Works  
Use the following procedure to make sure the code youve entered  
works:  
1
2
3
Aim the DSS receivers remote control at the component and press  
the POWER button that corresponds to that component.  
For TVs and cable boxes: If the component responds, try the CH+  
and CH- buttons. If the component responds, youre done.  
If the code doesnt work for your component:  
Try programming the remote using the other codes listed for  
your component.  
If you cannot get your component to respond to the DSS  
receivers remote — even after trying all the code numbers for  
your component — your component may not be compatible  
with the DSS receivers remote. If this happens, you must use  
your components own remote to operate it. SAT-A2 Only: Try  
using the Learn feature to program specific buttons. See  
“Using the Learn Function (SAT-A2 Only)” on page 87.  
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Programmable Codes  
TV Codes  
Cable Box Codes  
Manufacturer  
Code  
Manufacturer  
Pioneer  
Code  
Manufacturer  
Code  
Sony  
101  
308  
Hamlin/ Regal  
222, 223, 224, 225,  
228  
Admiral (M.  
Wards)  
102, 114, 109  
Quasar  
308, 309  
Jerrold/ G.I.  
201, 202, 203, 204,  
205, 206, 207 208,  
218  
RCA/ Proscan  
304, 305, 308, 309,  
310, 311, 312, 313  
ABC  
112  
Bell & Howell  
(M. Wards)  
114, 109, 138  
Realistic  
309, 330, 328, 335,  
324, 338  
Oak  
227, 228, 229  
219, 220, 221  
214, 215  
Brocsonic  
Craig  
103, 112  
Panasonic  
Pioneer  
Sansui  
Singer  
Samsung  
Sanyo  
Scott  
314  
122, 123, 120, 121  
111  
315  
Croslex  
Scientific Atlanta 209, 210, 211  
Tocom 216, 217  
322, 313, 321  
330, 335  
Curtis Mathis  
Daewoo  
Daytron  
Emerson  
103, 119, 123  
135, 136, 103  
113  
312, 313, 321, 335,  
323, 324, 325, 326  
VCR Codes (SAT-A2 Only)  
Sharp  
327, 325  
315  
122, 113, 120, 121,  
123, 103, 115  
Shintom  
Manufacturer  
Sony  
Code  
Fisher  
125  
Signature 2000 336, 327  
(M. Wards)  
301,302, 303  
338  
General Electric  
Goldstar  
Hitachi  
JC Penney  
JVC  
102, 118, 103, 107  
103, 113, 112, 130  
131, 113, 103, 132  
103, 102, 130, 107  
128, 129  
Aiwa  
Sylvania  
Symphonic  
Tashiro  
Tatung  
310, 308, 309, 338  
Audio Dynamic 314, 347  
338  
Bell & Howell  
(M. Wards)  
330, 343  
332  
314, 336, 337  
314, 336, 338, 337  
309, 308  
Brocsonic  
Canon  
319  
Teac  
KTV  
133, 113, 103, 123,  
134  
309, 308  
332  
Technics  
Toshiba  
Wards  
Citizen  
LXI (Sears)  
102, 103 111, 125,  
119, 112  
312, 311  
Craig  
315, 302, 332  
304, 338, 309  
341, 312, 309  
314, 336, 337  
304  
327, 328, 335, 331,  
332  
Curtis Mathis  
Daewoo  
DBX  
Magnavox  
111, 112, 113, 107  
Mitsubishi/ MGA 124, 103, 112  
Yamaha  
Zenith  
330, 314, 336, 337  
331  
NEC  
103, 112  
Dimensia  
Emerson  
Panasonic  
Philco  
118, 116, 117, 107  
111, 118, 109  
111  
319, 320, 316, 317,  
318  
Laserdisc Player Codes  
(SAT-A2 Only)  
Philips  
Fisher  
Funai  
330, 334, 335, 333  
338  
Pioneer  
137, 118, 119  
103, 108  
Portland  
Quasar  
Manufacturer  
Sony  
Code  
701  
707  
703  
702  
702  
704  
703  
702  
702  
706  
705  
703  
General Electric 329, 304, 309  
110, 107  
Goldstar  
Hitachi  
332  
Radio Shack  
RCA/ Proscan  
102, 112, 124, 123  
Kenwood  
Magnavox  
Marantz  
Mitsubishi  
Panasonic  
Philips  
306, 304, 305  
102, 103, 104, 105,  
106, 107, 108  
Instant Replay 309, 308  
JC Penney  
309, 305, 304, 330,  
314, 336, 337  
Samsung  
Sanyo  
Scott  
126, 112, 113, 103  
125  
JVC  
314, 336, 337  
123, 112  
Kenwood  
LXI (Sears)  
314, 336, 332, 337  
Sharp  
114, 113, 115  
114, 109  
332, 305, 333, 334,  
330, 335  
Pioneer  
Signature 2000  
(M. Wards)  
RCA  
Magnavox  
Marantz  
Marta  
310, 308, 309  
314, 336, 337  
332  
Sanyo  
Sylvania  
Symphonic  
Toshiba  
Videch  
111, 112, 108  
123, 139  
Sharp  
Yamaha  
119, 114  
Memorex  
Minolta  
309, 335  
131, 103, 112  
113, 103, 115, 112  
108, 110  
305, 304  
Wards  
Mitsubishi/  
MGA  
323, 324, 325, 326  
Zenith  
Multitech  
NEC  
325, 338, 321  
314, 336, 337  
309, 308  
Olympic  
Panasonic  
Pentax  
308, 309, 306, 307  
305, 304  
Philco  
308, 309  
Philips  
310, 308, 309  
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Using the Learn Function (SAT-A2 Only)  
You can program the DSS remote commander to learn the functions of  
another components remote control. Use this function to operate  
components that are not listed in “Programmable Codes” on page 86.  
To use the Learn function:  
1
2
Set the slide switch in the inside panel to VTR3 or MDP.  
Place the DSS remote commander and the other components  
remote control directly facing each other, about two inches apart.  
Approx. 2 inches  
3
4
Press the LEARN button. The Learn indicator lights.  
Press the button on the DSS remote commander that you want to  
learn a function. The Learn indicator flashes off, then on, indicating  
that the DSS remote commander is now ready to learn.  
5
6
Hold down the corresponding button on the other components  
remote control. When the Learn indicator flashes off, then on,  
release the button on the other components remote control.  
If the indicator doesnt flash, repeat steps 4 and 5.  
To learn other functions, repeat steps 4 and 5.  
The Learn function does not work in the VTR1 and VTR2 slide  
switch positions.  
About the Learn Function  
During the learning procedure, do not move the remote controls.  
If you press a button on this remote commander that cannot be  
used for learning, the Learn indicator flashes four times.  
To clear all learned signals from memory, set the slide switch inside  
the lid to MDP, press the LEARN button, press the DSS POWER  
button while holding down the VOL- button, and then press the  
LEARN button again.  
When you remove the batteries — to replace them, for example —  
any codes youve set may be erased.  
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Troubleshooting  
Symptom  
Possible Causes and Remedies  
No picture  
(poor picture quality or loss of picture)  
If you are receiving only a few stations, for example, stations 100, 205, and  
999, call your program providers to have your programming activated.  
Check to make sure the DSS receiver is on and set to DSS mode. See page 78.  
Check to make sure your access card is inserted properly into the DSS  
receiver.  
Run the System Test to verify that your system is working properly. See  
page 75.  
Check the satellite antennas signal strength. See page 67.  
Check the connections to your TV (and other components). See the Satellite  
Antenna manual and Chapter 3 of this manual.  
Check to make sure your TV (and other components) are set to receive the  
DSS signal (channel 3 or 4, VIDEO1, etc.), as appropriate to the way your  
system is connected. See Chapter 3.  
Some pay-per-view programs may be protected by Macrovision copy-  
protection at the discretion of the copyright owner. To ensure a quality  
picture, make sure that the signal is coming directly from the DSS receiver  
and not through your VCR. Call your program providers for details.  
Make sure the RG-6 cable is properly connected to the antennas LNB. If the  
Signal Seeker is not flashing on the LNB when the Set Up Antenna screen is  
displayed, there may be an electrical short in the RG-6 cable and you will  
need to replace it.  
In rare cases, the picture may be distorted if you connected a terrestrial TV  
antenna to the UHF/ VHF IN jack of the receiver. This distortion could  
occur if the channel selector on the back of the receiver is set to a channel  
that is normally received on channel 3 or 4 of your TV. For example, you can  
receive a local station on channel 4, and the channel selector is set to channel  
4. If this happens, set the channel selector to the other channel (3 or 4),  
whichever one is not used on your TV.  
Cannot access program  
Check to make sure that you are subscribing to the station you are trying to  
tune to. Call your program providers if you are not sure.  
Check to make sure the system is not locked. See Chapter 5.  
Check to make sure the station isnt set to be skipped. See page 57.  
Cannot order pay-per-view program  
Check to make sure youve connected the DSS receiver to a phone line.  
It may be too late to purchase this program. Check for other show times. See  
page 31.  
If the message “Purchase information not available” appears, you must call  
your program provider (DIRECTV or USSB) to order the program.  
Check to make sure the PPV option is not locked. See Chapter 5.  
Your access card may be full. Call your program provider.  
Cannot find the station of the pay-per-  
view program youve ordered  
See “Checking and Cancelling PPV Purchases” on page 47 to get  
information (station, start times, etc.) about programs youve ordered.  
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Symptom  
Possible Causes and Remedies  
Cannot cancel a pay-per-view order  
via the Purchase menu option  
You cannot cancel pay-per-view orders that youve watched or tuned to.  
Also, you can cancel only programs youve ordered using the DSS remote  
control. Call your program providers for details.  
Program guide does not bring up the  
program youve chosen  
You must press the  
button to select the program youve highlighted.  
Although the guide automatically tunes to current stations that you  
highlight in any of the guides, you must press the  
your selection.  
button to complete  
Cannot bring up the Station Index  
You cannot bring up the Station Index while a program guide is displayed  
(
button)  
or if a message such as, “Press  
to purchase” appears. Press the EXIT  
button to clear any on-screen displays. Also, try switching to another non-  
PPV station.  
Cannot display favorite stations  
You must set up your Favorite Station Guides before favorite stations can be  
displayed. See page 40.  
If you selected a program guide using SELECT GUIDE or SELECT LIST,  
some of your Favorite Stations may not be displayed when you press the  
FAVORITE button. This is probably because the program thats on the  
Favorite Station is in a program category thats different from the category  
or subcategory you selected for the displayed guide or list.  
Ratings limit, spending limit, or pay-  
per-view lock not working properly  
Check locks and limits. Then check that the system is locked. See Chapter 5.  
Cannot access locks or limits screens  
The system must be unlocked before you can make changes to the locks and  
limits. See Chapter 5.  
Cannot lock or unlock the system  
Make sure youve entered the correct passcode. If youve lost or forgotten  
your passcode, call your program provider. See “Customer Support” on  
page 2.  
Alternate audio track is not available  
Language of audio track is incorrect  
Not all programs offer alternate audio tracks. See page 59.  
Check default language setting. The program provider may not make  
available all the languages displayed in the Set Default Language screen.  
See page 60. Check alternate audio track setting. See page 59.  
Cannot record DSS program on VCR  
Check to make sure the VCR is connected correctly, and that the VCR is set  
to receive the signal from the DSS receiver. See Chapter 3.  
If you are using the automatic timer to facilitate the recording of programs,  
make sure the program you are trying to record does not conflict with any  
locks or limits that have been set. If you are using the timer for PPV  
programs, you must purchase these programs in advance, which may  
require that you call your program provider to order the program.  
Make sure you are not trying to record a pay-per-view program that is  
copy-protected by Macrovision. Some pay-per-view programs are copy-  
protected at the discretion of the copyright owner. Call your program  
provider for details.  
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Symptom  
Possible Causes and Remedies  
VCR Mouse not working  
Check that the VCR Mouse is positioned directly above the VCRs IR  
receiving area. (The IR receiving area is located on the front panel of the  
VCR, and it typically looks like a small black window. See your VCR  
manual for details.) If you cannot locate the IR receiving area, try moving  
the VCR Mouse to different positions on top of the VCR until the VCR  
responds to the VCR Mouse.  
Try setting up the VCR Mouse again, using the procedures described on  
page 20. Then try the other codes listed for your VCR.  
With some VCRs, the VCR Mouse may not be able to turn the VCR on and  
off. If this is the case, leave the VCR on.  
The VCR Mouse may not work properly, or at all, with some VCRs,  
including VCRs that are available in the market after the VCR Mouse was  
introduced. If your VCR is incompatible with the VCR Mouse, call the Sony  
Digital Satellite System Information Center at 1-800-838-7669.  
Main Menu, buttons 4 and 6, do not  
include the program categories that  
you want  
Use SELECT GUIDE to change the program category shown in button 4.  
Use SELECT LIST to change the program category shown in button 6. See  
page 35.  
Access card problems  
Check that the card is inserted properly. See page 68.  
Call your program providers. See “Customer Support” on page 2.  
Remote control doesnt work  
To operate your TV or other video components, make sure youve  
programmed the remote properly. See “Programming the Remote Control”  
on page 85. Note: The remote codes may be erased whenever you remove  
the batteries. Program the remote again if youve removed or replaced the  
batteries.  
Press the appropriate FUNCTION button (DSS, TV, CABLE) for the  
component you want to operate. These buttons flash to indicate which  
component the remote control is set to operate.  
Check to make sure the batteries are inserted correctly, and that the batteries  
are not dead. See page 6.  
SAT-A2 Only: If you are having problems with the RF function, check that  
the RF antenna is connected properly and that you are using the remote  
control within operating range of the DSS receiver (see “Setting Up the RF  
Antenna (SAT-A2 Only)” on page 22). Make sure that RF transmission is  
enabled (see “Selecting IR/ RF Transmission (SAT-A2 Only)” on page 71).  
Make sure the DSS receiver and remote control are using the same security  
code (see“Setting the Security Code (SAT-A2 Only)” on page 72).  
If you are unable to resolve problems with your system, please see  
“Customer Support” on page 2 for customer support information and  
telephone numbers.  
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Precautions  
If you spill or drop anything into the cabinet, unplug the receiver  
and have it checked by qualified personnel before operating it any  
further.  
On Safety  
Operate the receiver only on 120 V AC.  
For detailed safety precautions, see the “Important Safegu ards”  
leaflet that came with the receiver.  
The receiver continues to draw power from the AC power source  
as long as it is connected to the wall outlet, even if the receiver  
itself has been turned off.  
On Power Sources  
If you are not going to use the receiver for a long time, be sure to  
disconnect the receiver from the wall outlet and cancel your  
programming subscription. To disconnect the AC power cord,  
grasp the plug itself; never pull the cord.  
To further protect the receiver from damage caused by lightning or  
power surges, connect a power surge protector to your telephone  
line, AC power cord, and external antennas.  
One blade of the plug is wider than the other for the purpose of  
safety and will fit into the wall outlet only one way. If you are  
unable to insert the plug fully into the outlet, contact your dealer.  
If the AC power cord gets damaged and needs to be replaced, have  
it done at a qualified service shop only.  
Place the receiver in a location with adequate ventilation to prevent  
heat build-up in the receiver and prolong the life of the receiver.  
On Placement  
Do not place the receiver in a location where it will be exposed to  
extreme hot or cold temperatures. Avoid direct sunlight and do not  
place near heat sources.  
Do not place the receiver in a location subject to excessive dust or  
mechanical vibration. Protect from vibration at all times.  
Do not place anything on top of the receiver, which might block the  
ventilation holes and cause malfunctions.  
Before connecting other components, be sure to turn off and  
unplug the receiver.  
Clean the cabinet, panel, and controls with a soft cloth slightly  
moistened with a mild detergent solution. Do not use any type of  
abrasive pad, scouring powder, or solvent such as alcohol or  
benzine.  
On Cleaning  
Keep the original cartons and packing materials to safely transport  
the equipment in the future.  
On Repacking  
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FCC Regulations and Information  
FCC Registration Information  
Radio Interference Information  
Your digital satellite receiver has been registered by the Federal  
Communication Commission (FCC) as not being harmful to the  
telephone network when connected directly to the telephone lines.  
In order to fully comply with the Rules of the FCC, the following  
instructions should be read carefully and followed completely  
where applicable:  
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the  
limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC  
Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection  
against harmful interference in a residential installation. This  
equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy  
and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions,  
may cause harmful interference to radio communications.  
However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in  
a particular installation. If this equipment does cause interference  
to radio or television reception (which you can determine by  
turning the equipment off and on), you are encouraged to try to  
correct the interference by one or more of the following measures:  
1
2
3
4
The Federal Communication Commission (FCC) has  
established Rules which permit this device to be directly  
connected to the telephone network. Standardized jacks are  
used for these connections. This equipment should not be  
used on party lines or coin phones.  
If this device is malfunctioning, it may also be causing harm  
to the telephone network; this device should be disconnected  
until the source of the problem can be determined and until  
repair has been made. If this is not done, the telephone  
company may temporarily disconnect service.  
Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna (the antenna for  
radio or television that is receiving the interference)  
Change the position of the DSS receiver with respect to the  
radio or television equipment that is receiving the  
interference  
The telephone company may make changes in its technical  
operations and procedures; if such changes affect the  
compatibility or use of this device, the telephone company is  
required to give adequate notice of the changes. You will be  
advised of your right to file a complaint with the FCC.  
Move the DSS receiver away from the equipment that is  
receiving the interference  
Plug the DSS receiver into a different outlet so that the DSS  
receiver and the equipment receiving the interference are on  
different branch circuits  
If the telephone company requests information on what  
equipment is connected to their lines, inform them of:  
Shielded cables and I/ O cords must be used for this equipment to  
comply with the relevant FCC regulations. Changes or  
modifications not expressly approved in writing by Sony  
Electronics, Inc., void the users authority to operate this  
equipment.  
a
The telephone number to which this unit is connected.  
The ringer equivalence number.  
b.  
c.  
The USOC jack required.  
d. The FCC Registration Number.  
If these measures do not eliminate the interference, you should  
consult your digital satellite system dealer or an experienced  
radio/ television technician for additional suggestions. In  
addition, you may find the following booklet prepared by he  
Federal Communications Commission helpful: “How to Identify  
and Resolve Radio-TV Interference Problems.” This booklet is  
available from the U.S. Government Printing Office, Washington,  
D.C., 20402 Stock No. 004-000-00345-4.  
5
Items (b) and (d) are indicated on the label. The Ringer  
Equivalence Number (REN) is used to determine how many  
devices can be connected to your telephone line. In most  
areas, the sum of the RENs of all devices on any one line  
should not exceed five (5). If too many devices are attached,  
they may not ring properly.  
Service Requirements  
Canadian Residents  
In the event of equipment malfunction, all repairs should be  
performed by our Company or an authorized agent. It is the  
responsibility of users requiring service to report the need for  
service to our company or to one of our authorized agents. For  
service, call 1-800-838-7669.  
Le present appareil numerique nemet pas de bruits  
radioelectriques depassant les limites applicables aux appareils  
numeriques de la class B prescrites dans le Reglement sur le  
brouillage radioelectrique edicte par le ministere des  
Communications du Canada.  
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Limited Warranty  
Digital Satellite Systems  
SONY ELECTRONICS INC. (“SONY) warrants this Product  
(including any accessories) against defects in material or  
workmanship as follows:  
REPAIR OR REPLACEMENT AS PROVIDED UNDER THIS  
WARRANTY IS THE EXCLUSIVE REMEDY OF THE  
CONSUMER. SONY SHALL NOT BE LIABLE FOR ANY  
INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES FOR BREACH  
OF ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTY ON THIS  
PRODUCT. IN NO EVENT SHALL SONY BE LIABLE FOR ANY  
INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES  
1
LABOR. For a period of 90 days from the original date of  
purchase, if the Product is determined to be defective, SONY  
will repair or replace the Product at no charge. After this 90  
day period, you must pay for all labor charges.  
WHATSOEVER ARISING OUT OF THE USE OR INABILITY TO  
USE THE PRODUCT. UNDER NO CIRCUMSTANCES SHALL  
SONY’S LIABILITY, IF ANY, EXCEED THE PURCHASE PRICE  
PAID FOR THE PRODUCT. EXCEPT TO THE EXTENT  
PROHIBITED BY APPLICABLE LAW, ANY IMPLIED  
WARRANTY OR MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR A  
PARTICULAR PURPOSE ON THIS PRODUCT IS LIMITED IN  
DURATION TO THE DURATION OF THIS WARRANTY.  
2
PARTS. For a period of one (1) year from the original date of  
purchase, SONY will supply, at no charge, new or rebuilt  
replacements in exchange for defective parts. Any  
replacements will be warranted for the remainder of the  
original warranty period or ninety (90) days from installation  
by SONY’s authorized facility, whichever is longer.  
3
4
ACCESSORIES. Parts and labor for all accessories are for one  
(1) year.  
IN-HOME. For a period of one (1) year from installation  
date, if the unit was professionally installed by an authorized  
SONY Digital Satellite System Installer and the LNB  
(Electronic Antenna Element) fails to function properly,  
SONY will repair or replace the LNB with a new or rebuilt  
part. Labor to repair or replace the LNB (after 90 days from  
purchase) will be at your expense. If no problem is found, or  
any other item fails, it will be your responsibility to pay the  
installer their regular rate for an in-home service call.  
This warranty is invalid if the factory applied serial number has  
been altered or removed from the Product.  
Some states do not allow the exclusion or limitation of incidental  
or consequential damages, or allow limitations on how long an  
implied warranty lasts, so the above limitations or exclusions may  
not apply to you. In addition, if you enter into a service contract  
with the SONY Partnership within 90 days of the date of sale, the  
limitation on how long an implied warranty lasts does not apply  
to you. This warranty gives you specific legal rights, and you may  
have other rights which vary from state to state.  
To obtain warranty service, you must take the Product, or deliver  
the Product freight prepaid, in either its original packaging or  
packaging affording an equal degree of protection, to a SONY  
authorized Digital Satellite System service facility. Please see the  
telephone number at the end of this section for a number to call to  
locate the closest facility.  
For your convenience, SONY ELECTRONICS INC. has  
established telephone numbers for frequently asked questions. To  
locate the servicer or dealer nearest you, for assistance or  
resolution of a service problem, or for product information or  
operation, call:  
This warranty does not cover customer instruction, installation,  
setup adjustments or signal reception problems.  
SONY DIGITAL SATELLITE SYSTEM INFORMATION CENTER  
1-800-838-7669 (Sony)  
This warranty does not cover cosmetic damage or damage due to  
acts of God, accident, misuse, abuse, negligence, commercial use,  
or modification of, or to any part of the Product, including the  
antenna. This warranty does not cover improper installation (if  
self-installed), loss of use of the product, or wasted programming  
charges due to product malfunction. This warranty does not cover  
damage due to improper operation or maintenance, connection to  
improper voltage supply, or attempted repair by anyone other  
than a facility authorized by SONY to service the Product. This  
warranty does not cover Products sold AS IS or WITH ALL  
FAULTS. This warranty is valid only in the United States.  
For an accessory or part not available from your authorized  
dealer, call:  
1-800-488-7669  
About Sony Customer Support  
Every Sony brand DSS unit comes with Sonys Express Support at  
no charge to you. In the event of a system failure, our Express  
Support Program can have a replacement receiver on its way to  
you via overnight Federal Express (for calls Monday-Friday until  
11:00 pm; Saturday delivery depends upon zip code). All it takes  
is a valid credit card to cover a security deposit, and Sony will pay  
freight in both directions. Our Express Support continues with our  
800 number, staffed by dedicated technical representatives who  
can answer questions on dealer locations, system operation,  
installation, hookup, accessories, and how to get the most out of  
your home entertainment system. Sonys Express Support  
program: another expression of our commitment to excellence in  
customer service.  
Proof of purchase in the form of a bill of sale or receipted invoice  
which is evidence that the unit is within the Warranty period must  
be presented to obtain warranty service.  
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Specifications  
Input Jacks  
UHF/ VHF  
Supplied  
Accessories  
Remote Control  
RM-Y130 (SAT-A2)  
75 ohm f-type  
RM-Y129 (SAT-B2)  
Satellite Antenna  
75 ohm f-type  
Size AA Batteries (2)  
Access Card (1)  
Audio/ Video Cable (1)  
S-VIDEO Cable (1) (SAT-A2)  
RF Antenna (1) (SAT-A2)  
RF Cable (1)  
RF Remote (SAT-A2)  
CONTROL-S IN/ S-LINK  
(mini-jack) 5 Vp-p  
AC Power (120V, 60 Hz)  
Output Jacks  
S-VIDEO OUT  
4-pin mini DIN  
Telephone Line Cord (1)  
AC Power Cord (1)  
VIDEO (RCA jacks) (2)  
AUDIO R/ L (RCA jacks)  
3 (SAT-A2); 2 (SAT-B2)  
Optional  
Sony-brand  
DSS Accessories  
Installation Kit  
ANJ-DS1  
Amplifier  
EAC-DA1  
VHF(SAT)/ UHF, f-type  
Low-Speed Data (SAT-A2)  
9-pin D-Sub Female  
Diplexer  
EAC-DD1  
Wide Band Data  
Voltage Switch  
EAC-DV1  
15-pin D-Sub Female  
TEL LINE  
VCR MOUSE/ CONTROL-S  
(mini-jack)  
Multi-Room Distribution System  
MRD-D1  
IR Target (for MRD-D1 System)  
EAC-T1  
OPTICAL DIGITAL OUT (SAT-A2)  
AC Power Unswitched (SAT-A2)  
(120V, 60 Hz)  
Universal Remote Commander  
RM-Y130  
Input Frequency  
950 - 1450 MHz  
AC 120 V  
Flat Cable  
SAK-F1  
Power  
Requirements  
Coaxial Cable (25 ft.)  
SAK-C25  
Power Consumption 20 W max  
Coaxial Cable (75 ft.)  
SAK-C75  
Dimensions  
(w/h/d)  
430 x 85 x 290 mm  
16.9 x 3.2 x 10.8 inches  
VCR Mouse  
RM-VM101  
Weight  
Set: 5.2 kg/ 11.4 lbs (SAT-A2)  
4.9 kg/ 10.8 lbs (SAT-B2)  
Unit: 3.0 kg/ 6.6 lbs (SAT-A2)  
2.9 kg/ 6.4 lbs (SAT-B2)  
Note  
Design and specifications are subject to change without  
notice.  
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Index  
0-9 buttons 7, 8, 27, 29, 82, 84  
16:9 aspect ratio 70  
VCR Mouse 20  
L
CONTROL-S jack 11  
Custom Guide 57  
languages. See default language and  
alternate audio.  
4:3 aspect ratio 70  
(alternate audio symbol) 43, 59, 95  
(data services symbol) 43, 63  
(lock symbol) 43, 95  
See also Master Guide  
customer support numbers 2, 93  
latitude and longitude, for setting  
antenna 67  
LEARN button 83  
Learn function 87  
locking the system 55  
locks and limits  
(messages symbol) 43, 95  
button 7, 8, 26, 78  
D, E  
data services, setting 63  
default language, setting 60  
DISPLAY button 32, 37, 43, 61, 82, 84  
Eject button 83  
overriding 55  
A
setting 52–56  
access card, replacing 68  
alternate audio 59  
ALTERNATE AUDIO button 81  
antenna  
unlocking 56  
elevation 67  
with timer settings 39  
ENTER button 7, 8, 84  
EXIT button 9, 10, 30, 32, 37, 78, 82, 84  
Express Navigator 4  
See also RF antenna.  
setting up 67  
M
Macrovision copy-protection 31  
mail. See messages.  
Main Menu 27  
signal level 67  
F
arrow buttons  
Fast-forward button 83  
FAVORITE button 30, 40, 81, 84  
Favorite Station Guide  
changing the title 42  
on front panel 78  
Master Guide  
on SAT-B2 remote control 8, 84  
aspect ratio, setting 70  
AUTO skip function 58  
azimuth 67  
adding programs to the Timer 31  
displaying favorite stations in 30  
exiting 30, 32  
clearing a station 42  
selecting programs in 31  
using DISPLAY button with 44  
MENU button 27, 78, 84  
messages  
displaying and setting up 40  
displaying different Favorite  
Station Guides 42  
B
back panel connectors  
SAT-A2 79  
exiting 42  
erasing 62  
using DISPLAY button with 44  
features, described 4  
indicator 78  
SAT-B2 80  
reading 62  
batteries, inserting into remote  
control 6  
front panel controls 78  
FUNCTION buttons 81, 84  
receiving 61  
MUTING button 81, 84  
baud rate, setting 64  
G
O
C
GUIDE button 7, 8, 9, 29, 82, 84  
guides  
opening, access card door 68  
Options Menu, displaying 46  
overriding the system lock 55  
CH button 83  
CH/ PAGE buttons 7, 8, 82, 84  
CODE SET button 83, 84  
colors, setting 48  
selecting a guide category 34  
selecting a guide subcategory 35  
selecting a guide time 34  
selecting a guide type 33  
connecting  
P
audio system 12, 13, 14  
cable TV, terrestrial antenna 12,  
13, 14, 16, 18  
paging 29, 32  
passcode, setting 55, 56  
Pause button 83  
pay-per-view  
H, J  
Highlight and Select, explained 26  
digital audio components 21  
Hi-Fi A/ V system 16  
home entertainment system 18  
RF antenna 22  
joystick 7, 82  
Jump  
cancelling programs 47  
free preview 31  
button 82, 84  
Loop 50  
locking 54  
TV and VCR 14  
reviewing purchases 47  
watching programs 31  
Play button 83  
mod e 50  
TV with A/ V jacks 13  
TV with RF jack 12  
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POWER buttons 7, 8, 78, 81, 83, 84  
power indicator 78  
station order, setting 49  
Stop button 83  
precautions 91  
S-VIDEO jack 11, 13, 14, 16, 18  
system test, running 75  
problems  
diagnosing 75  
troubleshooting 88  
T
timer  
Program Banner 43, 61  
Program guide. See Master Guide.  
Program list 32  
checking and changing 39  
indicator 39, 78  
purchases. See pay-per-view.  
setting up 38  
troubleshooting 89  
tips and shortcuts 76  
transparency, setting 49  
transponder 67  
R
ratings limit  
explained 52  
setting 53  
troubleshooting 76, 88  
TV/ DSS button 78, 82, 84  
TV/ VIDEO button 82, 84  
TV/ VTR button 83  
REC button 83  
recording DSS programs 23  
with Timer 38  
with VCR Mouse 20  
remote control  
U, V  
inserting batteries 6  
Learn function 87  
programmable codes 74  
programming 85  
unlocking the system 56  
VCR Mouse 20, 90  
VOL button 84  
VTR1/ 2/ 3/ MDP switch 83  
RF security code 72  
SAT-A2 button descriptions 81  
SAT-B2 button descriptions 84  
setting IR and RF 71  
troubleshooting 90  
Rewind button 83  
RF antenna 22  
W, Z  
Warranty 93  
zip code, for setting antenna 67  
S
satellite antenna, setting 67  
scrolling 8, 29  
SELECT  
button 7, 8, 26, 78  
SELECT GUIDE 35  
SELECT LIST 35  
Setup Menu, displaying 66  
SLEEP button 81  
S-LINK feature 11  
spending limit  
explained 52  
setting 53  
Station Index  
displaying 7, 8, 10, 36  
displaying favorite stations in 37  
exiting 37  
selecting programs in 10, 37  
using DISPLAY button with 44  
station locks  
setting 54  
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