
The video output comes from from the Baseband Phono socket at the rear of the receiver.
For D2Mac decoders, a standard "D" to SCART lead will not work without modification.
Modify a standard lead for your SRD400 as follows:
Remove the cover from the Scart plug. Locate pin 19 in the plug and cut the wire. Solder
a wire to this wire to extend it out of the socket and replace the cover. Solder the wire to
the centre pin of a Phono plug. Plug the Scart plug into the TV SCART socket on the
SRD400 and plug the Phono plug into the Baseband Out socket.
D2Mac channels are mostly scrambled using the Eurocrypt™ method and require a smart
card which is not legally available in Britain because of copyright reasons. Pirate cards
may be available but can not be relied upon and may damage your decoder.
Channel Lock facilities
Press [H/V] [H/V] [Recall] on the front panel.
You will see four dashes in the display.
Use the handset to enter a four digit number.
Press [Recall]
The receiver will now be locked on the currently selected channel.
If you unplug the power cord then plug it back in, the receiver will remain locked in
Standby.
To unlock the receiver:
Press [H/V] [H/V] [Audio] on the front panel
You will see four dashes in the display.
Enter the four digit number which you used to lock it.
Press [Audio] on the front panel.
If the lock number is not known:
Unplug the power cord then plug it back it.
Hide the handset and don’t let anybody press buttons on the receiver.
After 48 hours the receiver will unlock itself.
Looking After your Receiver
The main enemies your receiver must contend with are:
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Heat
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Moisture
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Mains surges
You should do your utmost to protect your receiver from these.
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