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3 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 4 To check that the code is correct, press the 1 button on the VCR working correctly, first check that the Mouse. If the VCR turns on and off each time you press 1, the code VCR Mouse is positioned directly above number is correct. the VCR’s IR receiving area. If it’s still not working, try this procedure again using To use the VCR Mouse: the other codes listed for your VCR. For more troubleshooting information, see 1) Set the DSS Timer (page 38), 2) Turn on the VCR and set the VCR’s page 90. line input to the DSS receiver, 3) Insert a tape, 4) Turn off the VCR. 20 Chapter 3: Connecting Your System 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 receiver’s DIGITAL OUT connector to the audio component’s digital audio input connector, using the component’s digital optical cable. Chapter 3: Connecting Your System 21 Setting Up the RF Antenna (SAT-A2 Only) 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. 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 Connect the RF antenna to the DSS receiver’s RF REMOTE jack. 2 Place the RF antenna at least one foot away from the DSS receiver. 3 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 Optional Setup control is about 100 ft. This may decrease The RF antenna can be mounted to a wall using the enclosed due to ambient radio wave conditions, screws or by using two pieces of double-sided tape (supplied). your room’s walls, weak batteries, etc. 22 Chapter 3: Connecting Your System Setting Up Your DSS System Viewing Satellite Programs 1 Turn on the TV, and then set the TV’s line input to the DSS receiver. (For example, set the TV to channel 3 or 4, if you used an RF connection; or set to VIDEO1, etc., if you used an A/V connection.) 2 Turn on the VCR and A/V receiver, if you connected these components. Then set their output switches accordingly. 3 Turn on the DSS receiver and select a station. Viewing Cable or Off-Air Programs Recording Satellite Programs While Watching Cable or Off-Air Programs The following instructions apply only if you connected your cable TV or terrestrial antenna to your DSS receiver. 1 Turn off your DSS receiver, or press the TV/DSS button to set the DSS receiver to TV mode. 2 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. 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 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 VCR’s instruction manual. 3 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. Chapter 3: Connecting Your System 23 Chapter 4 Chapter 4 Using the System Features Read th...
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