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INDEX

A

Access Card  47

new card setup  34

Access Card number  4

ALT AUD button  33

Alternate audio programs  33

Arrow keys  8

Attractions Guide  13, 29

Audio/video jacks  38

Auto Help  35

B

Back Panel controls  48

AUDIO (R &L) 48

IN FROM ANT  48

OUT TO TV  48

PHONE JACK  48

S-VIDEO  48

SATELLITE IN  48

VIDEO  48

WIDE BAND DATA port  48

Batteries

installing in the remote  5

Buy and Record Option  29

C

Channel Guide  12

Cinema screen  34

CLEAR button  8, 18

Coming Attractions  29

D

DIRECTV  4

DSS Satellite Dish

Antenna  46

E

\Exiting a menu  18

Exiting A Program Guide  15

F

Flashing ON/OFF light  32

Front Panel controls  48

ANTENNA  48

ARROWS  48

DISPLAY  48

MENU•SELECT  48

ON/OFF  48

G

Grid Guide  12

H

Help  18, 35

Help Buttons  35

I

Interactive setup  44

L

Limited Warranty  55–57

M

Mailbox  32

checking your mail  32

deleting mail messages  32

Mailbox size  33

Main menu  18

Menu Help  35

MENU•SELECT button  8

Menus

Assistance  19

Dish Pointing  19

exiting  18

Mailbox  19

Options  19

Program Guide  19

Purchases  19

Timers  19

Movies button  14

N

New Access Card Setup  34

O

On-Line Help  35

ON/OFF Light, flashing  32

Ordering programming  4

P

Password, system

forgetting  26

Past purchases  30

Pay-Per-View Programs  28

Picture size  34

PPV (Pay-Per-View)  28

Program Guide  9

All Button  14

Arrow button  13

Attractions Guide  13

Channel guide  12

Exit Button  14

Grid Guide  12

Other  14

scrolling channel

by channel  10

scrolling page by page  11

selecting  11

selecting from the

Main Menu  11

sorting  13

Sports button  14

Theme button  14, 15

tuning to a channel  11

Program Provider

Authorization Center  46

Programming the Remote  50

to conrol a TV  50

Purchases menu  30

Purchasing a PPV program  28

R

Receiver  47

Remote control

installing batteries  5

Remote Control Buttons  49

Remote Control,

programming 50

RF jacks  38

S

S-Video jack  38

Satellite  46

Satellite Dish  47

Session unlock  26

Sort button  14

Sorting the Grid Guide  13

Spending limits  23

System controls  25

System Test  34

T

Timer feature  31

editing or cancelling  31

setting up  31

Troubleshooting  54

Tuning to a PPV program  28

U

Unlocking the system  26

temporarily  26

Upcoming purchases  30

Uplink Center  46

USSB  4

W

Warranty information  55

Summary of Contents for GRD33G2A

Page 1: ...Satellite Receiver User s Guide GRD33G2A We bring good things to life ...

Page 2: ...ed to call your attention to Article 810 and in particular article 810 15 of the National Electrical Code which covers proper installation and grounding of television receiving equipment as well as to article 820 40 of the National Electrical Code which specifies that the satellite dish cable ground shall be connected to the grounding system of the building as close to the point of cable entry as ...

Page 3: ...9 10 Scrolling Channel By Channel 10 Scrolling Page By Page 11 Tuning to a Program 11 Selecting A Program Guide from the Main Menu 11 Types of Program Guides 12 Sorting the Grid Guide 13 Exiting A Program Guide 15 The Menu System 17 Using the Menu System 18 Exiting a Screen 18 Using Help 18 Menu Descriptions 19 Lists Limits 21 An Overview 22 Setting the Ratings Limit 22 Setting Up Spending Limits ...

Page 4: ...em Test 34 New Access Card Setup 34 Using On Line Help 35 Connections 37 Connecting Your DSS Receiver to Your TV 38 Choosing a Connection 39 Interactive Setup 44 Disabling Interactive Setup 44 Reference 45 Parts of the DSS System 46 Front Panel Controls 48 Back Panel 48 Remote Control Buttons 49 Programming the Remote to Control aTV 50 Using the Remote Buttons to Control a TV 50 Glossary 52 Troubl...

Page 5: ... Limits feature which lets you control the way you watch DSS programming by creating favorite channel lists and by setting ratings limits and spending limits The Rest of the Manual The rest of the book highlights the remaining features and includes reference information such as a connections guide a glossary and an index Take some time right now to read at least the first five sections Then as you...

Page 6: ...ings you don t know For instance The DSS system works like your TV Pick up the DSS remote and push the DSS button Press the Channel Up Down buttons to scan through the channels Press the number keys to go directly to a channel There is an on screen Program Guide The Program Guide is like a TV listing in the newspaper It is designed to help you select regular programs and pay per view events You ca...

Page 7: ...DISPLAY GUIDE MENU SELECT CLEAR 0 8 7 9 5 4 6 CHAN 2 1 3 ANT MUTE ALT AUD DSS TV OFF ON VOL Remote Control Installing Batteries In the Remote Control Follow these steps whenever you need to install or change the batteries in your DSS remote 1 Pull off the cover of the battery compartment 2 Place four AAA batteries as shown matching the and end of each battery in each compartment 3 Replace the cove...

Page 8: ...ccess card is installed in your DSS receiver Your access card has been matched to your receiver and should already be installed when you take the receiver out of the packing box The access card should only be taken out of the DSS receiver when you are issued a new card by your programming providers 4 The DSS remote control has batteries and can be programmed to control both your DSS receiver and y...

Page 9: ...tion Method Point and Select is a method of navigating through the menu system and program guides Once you know how to point and select you can explore the menus to learn more about how your DSS system works LISTS LIMITS 1 2 3 4 THE MENU SYSTEM 5 POINT AND SELECT ...

Page 10: ...ottom of the screen press the down arrow To point right press the right arrow 2 Select Once you have pointed to an item on the screen select it by pressing the MENU SELECT button on the remote or front panel Selecting an item tells the menu system to make the change you have indicated For example the instructions in the User s Manual might tell you to Point to the Help button and press MENU SELECT...

Page 11: ...t Using Program Guides is easy as long as you remember the Point and Select rule Point to items on the screen by pressing the arrow keys on the remote or front panel Then press MENU SELECT to go to that program 1 2 Take some time to explore the different types of Program Guides and use the one that best suits your viewing habits PROGRAM GUIDES THE MENU SYSTEM LISTS LIMITS 3 4 5 POINT AND SELECT ...

Page 12: ...u can point quickly to any channel in a Program Guide by entering the channel number with the number keys 0 9 For example to point to the first listing for Channel 128 press the numbers 1 2 8 on the remote To point to Channel 102 press 1 0 2 Scrolling Channel By Channel The programs that you see on the TV screen make up one section or page of the total Program Guide You can scroll to other section...

Page 13: ...in the guide point to the program and press MENU SELECT Then you can select View Channel to tune to that program Selecting A Program Guide from the Main Menu When you access the program guides through the Main menu you have more available options 1 Press MENU SELECT to bring up the Main menu 2 Point to Program Guide and press MENU SELECT The Program Guide menu screen appears This is the Program Gu...

Page 14: ...uide Shows the schedule in a time and channel format similar to a TV schedule listed in a newspaper The seven channel Grid Guide The Channel Guide Displays the programming schedule in a channel by channel format The Channel guide Reminder You can use the GUIDE button on the remote to directly access the Grid Guide while you are watching a DSS program ...

Page 15: ...tom of the Grid Guide down arrow Movies Sports Other All and Sort The Sorting buttons are at the bottom of the screen Down Arrow The down arrow button allows you to scroll down through other channels in the guide Point to the down arrow and then press MENU SELECT to scroll down through the program guide See the section on purchasing pay per view programs for more information on the Attractions gui...

Page 16: ...as comedies or thrillers The Sports button lists sporting events only After selecting Sports point to the Theme button that appears and press MENU SELECT to sort the guide to highlight specific types of sports such as basketball or soccer Allows you choose from a list of sorting topics Once you have selected a sorting topic from the list your guide will be simplified to show only that type of prog...

Page 17: ...e Themes button Use the Themes button to further sort the Grid or Info Guide to show subtopics themes For example you could simplify the guide to show baseball under the Sports sorting button or comedies under Movies Exiting A Program Guide There are two ways to exit a Program Guide Tune to a program Press CLEAR on the remote ...

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Page 19: ...divided into sections such as appetizers entrees and desserts the on screen menus are also separated into sections to help you find the information you need Don t Forget To Point and Select As with all of the on screen displays you use Point and Select to navigate Use the MENU SELECT button to bring up the Main Menu and then use Point and Select to choose a menu option 5 1 3 4 2 POINT AND SELECT ...

Page 20: ...o exit a menu Point to Exit and press MENU SELECT Press the CLEAR button on the remote control The on screen displays clear from the screen and you return to TV viewing Using Help All menus have a Help button For example selecting the Help button from the Main Menu shows you information about using the Main Menu screen The rest of the Help buttons in the menu system bring up helpful information ex...

Page 21: ... create favorite channel lists Options Allows you to run the system test and install a new access card Dish Pointing Use to find your dish pointing coordinates and to access the on screen signal strength meter Assistance Shows you information about using the system and setting the system to your personal preferences Explore the System The best way to learn about the DSS system is to explore the me...

Page 22: ...THE MENU SYSTEM 20 ...

Page 23: ...nding limits which can be password protected Especially for Parents You can set up a parent approved channel list so that selected channels cannot be viewed when the system is locked unless the system password is entered In addition to activating the ratings spending and channel limits the system lock feature keeps anyone from changing any of the limits without first entering a four digit password...

Page 24: ...has not been rated if rating information for that program is not transmitted by the program provider or if the system has not been locked 1 Point to Rating Limit and press MENU SELECT Use the arrow keys to move the selector up and down 2 Use the up and down arrows to move the rating selector to the highest rating you want to be able to view then press the left arrow to set the rating In the preced...

Page 25: ...r a single event spending limit After a spending limit is set and the system is locked you must enter the system password to purchase a pay per view program that costs more than your spending limit allows Creating Favorite Channel Lists You can create as many as four different channel lists that can be easily accessed by using the FAV INPUT button on the remote control Select the Channel Lists opt...

Page 26: ...hannel and press MENU SELECT to remove or replace the check mark After you have set up the channel lists and locked the system you will need to enter the system password before you can modify the existing channel lists Add or Delete All Channels You might be able to save time when creating a channel list by using the Add All Chans option or the Delete All option to either add all channels or delet...

Page 27: ...it defaults to the Normal channel list You can easily change the channel list by pressing the FAV INPUT button on the remote to scroll through the available channel lists Normal FAV A FAV B and FAV C The active channel list is indicated in the channel banner at the top of the screen which appears when you change channels or press DISPLAY on the remote Locking the System You can lock the system in ...

Page 28: ...ock Limits and press MENU SELECT 2 Point to Yes and press MENU SELECT to confirm that you want to unlock the system Session Unlock If your system is locked and you attempt to access a channel or program that is blocked by one or more limits you are asked to enter the four digit system password to override the system lock If you enter the password to override the rating or spending limit all limits...

Page 29: ...o use the Lists Limits feature This section highlights the rest of the features offered by your DSS system including the following Pay Per View Programs The Timer Feature Mailbox Menu Alternate Audio Programs Picture Size System Test New Access Card Setup On Line Help MORE FEATURES Use Point and Select to explore all of the DSS features on your own ...

Page 30: ...am from the Program Guide Select a coming attraction from the Attractions menu Tuning to a PPV Program When you use the channel buttons or digits on the remote to tune to a Pay Per View channel you see the Purchase Offer menu screen Purchase Offer screen Select Buy Program and then follow the on screen instructions to purchase the selected program You may need to enter your four digit system passw...

Page 31: ...ders may offer future programming events not currently listed in the Program Guide These events are called coming attractions and can be previewed and purchased through the Attractions Guide Access the Attractions Guide by first selecting Program Guide from the Main menu an then scrolling down the guide options The Attractions Guide is accessed through the Program Guide menu Buy and Record Option ...

Page 32: ...splay also shows the title channel date time and cost of each program Note that the Past Purchases list might be modified after each billing cycle and still show purchases for which you have already paid Reviewing and Canceling an Upcoming Purchase Use Point and Select to choose an upcoming purchase and review the program description From the Purchase Edit screen you can also cancel an upcoming pu...

Page 33: ...elect a Timer 1 2 3 or 4 and then use the arrow keys to complete the on screen sentence When the sentence is complete select Run Timer Complete the sentence to set up the timer for each of the four available Timer options Editing or Canceling a Timer From the Timers screen select the Timer you want to edit or cancel and then do the following Use the arrows keys to edit the Timer then select Run Ti...

Page 34: ...right corner of the channel marker If the DSS receiver is turned off the power light on the front panel of the receiver flashes Checking Your Mail Select Mailbox on the Main menu to view your mail 1 Point to a message and press MENU SELECT The message is opened for you to read The Mail menu 2 Press MENU SELECT again to close the letter After you read a message and want to erase it point to Erase a...

Page 35: ...ate Audio from the Preferences menu and press MENU SELECT ALT AUD Remote Button Temporary audio selections are made by pressing ALT AUD on the remote All the available audio types are selected one after another as you continue pressing the ALT AUD button Once selected the chosen audio remains selected until it is changed or until the DSS receiver is turned off Alternate Audio Display Screen When y...

Page 36: ... separate tests signal tuning phone connection and access card A message screen appears telling you whether the system passed each test If your system fails a test run the system test several times before concluding that there is a problem Occasional fluctuations in the phone line or satellite signal can give temporary false readings New Access Card Setup Periodically your program provider may iss...

Page 37: ...elp screens or press MENU SELECT to return to the Help menu Program Guide shows a screen by screen overview of the Program Guide features Menu System shows a screen by screen overview of the DSS menu system Remote Control shows an on screen display of the remote control Point to the different remote buttons to see a brief description of the highlighted button Front Panel shows an on screen display...

Page 38: ...MORE FEATURES 36 ...

Page 39: ...f straight down the middle after you connect your components Try not to coil any twin lead cables and keep them away from the audio video cables as much as possible Make sure all antennas and cables are properly grounded Refer to the Safety Tips sheet packed with your unit Protect Your Components from Overheating Do not block ventilation holes in any of the components Arrange the components so tha...

Page 40: ...good picture and stereo sound quality and should be used if your TV has no S Video jack Theses jacks are used for most audio video connections between components The DSS receiver audio video jacks are color coded yellow for video red for right audio and white for left audio If your TV has only one input for audio mono connect it to the right red audio jack on the DSS receiver RF Jacks and Coaxial ...

Page 41: ...te RF and audio video inputs jacks VCR with RF inputs and outputs S Video coaxial and audio video cables Connection B Provides very good picture and stereo audio quality To use Connection B you must have TV with separate RF and audio video inputs jacks VCR with RF inputs and outputs jacks Coaxial and audio video cables Connection C Provides good picture and mono audio quality To use Connection C y...

Page 42: ...r 2 Tune DSS receiver to desired channel To receive off air programming no cable box 1 Turn off VCR and DSS receiver 2 Tune TV to desired channel To receive off air programming with cable box 1 Turn off VCR and DSS receiver 2 Tune TV to cable box output channel usually CH2 CH3 or CH4 3 Tune cable box to desired channel To record DSS programming 1 Tune TV to receive S Video output from DSS receiver...

Page 43: ...nnel To receive off air programming with cable box 1 Turn off VCR and DSS receiver 2 Tune TV to cable box output channel usually CH2 CH3 or CH4 3 Tune cable box to desired channel To record DSS programming 1 Tune TV to record line output from DSS receiver Input1 2 Tune DSS receiver to desired channel 3 Set your VCR to record on DSS output channel CH3 CH4 To view VCR programming 1 Tune TV to VCR ou...

Page 44: ...programming with cable box 1 Turn off VCR and DSS receiver 2 Tune TV to cable box output channel usually CH2 CH3 or CH4 3 Tune cable box to desired channel To record DSS programming 1 Tune TV to the channel on which you receive the DSS signal 2 Tune DSS receiver to desired channel 3 Set VCR to record on line input To view VCR programming 1 Tune TV to VCR output channel usually CH3 or CH4 2 Turn DS...

Page 45: ...ver To receive off air programming no cable box 1 Turn off VCR and DSS receiver 2 Tune TV to desired channel To receive cable programming with cable box 1 Turn off VCR and DSS receiver 2 Tune TV to cable box output channel usually CH2 CH3 or CH4 3 Tune cable box to desired channel CAUTION Do not stack electronic components or other objects on top of the DSS receiver See Safety Information inside f...

Page 46: ...nting coordinates or run the signal strength meter select Dish Pointing from the Main menu Disabling Interactive Setup The Interactive Setup menus automatically appear on screen the first time you plug in your receiver and when power is restored after a power loss The final step of the Interactive Setup allows you to disable the automatic appearance of the Interactive Setup To enable it again sele...

Page 47: ...ection explains how these different parts work together to bring a picture to your screen Controls and Buttons This section also describes the controlls located on the front and back of the receiver Programming the Remote Control This section tells you how to program the remote to contol most brands of remote controllable televisions REFERENCE ...

Page 48: ...ure Uplink Center Transmits programming up to the satellite Satellite Relays the programming signals back to your satellite dish The satellite is parked above the equator in geostationary orbit 22 300 miles above the earth DSS Satellite Dish Antenna Receives the satellite signals Because the satellite is so powerful the dish can be as small as 18 inches Program Provider Authorization Center Proces...

Page 49: ... takes a few seconds and ensures that you will have continuous service The system automatically hangs up if you pick up the phone when the DSS receiver is calling out Television If your television is remote controllable you can program the DSS Universal TV Remote to change channels and volume DSS TV Universal Remote included with your DSS system Controls the DSS system as well as most remote contr...

Page 50: ... is used to connect the DSS receiver to your TV you must set the CH3 CH4 SWITCH For example to see the DSS signal on TV channel 3 set the switch to 3 S VIDEO Provides the best picture quality If your TV has S VIDEO capability use this jack along with the audio video jacks to connect the DSS receiver to your TV VIDEO Provides better picture quality than the OUT TO TV jack If your TV has audio video...

Page 51: ...n your last two selected channels CLEAR Removes the on screen displays and return to normal viewing DIGIT KEYS 0 9 Use the digit keys to tune directly to a channel If you are in the menu system use the digit keys to enter numbers for the time date channel and passwords CHAN UP DOWN Use to scan up and down through the channels in the current channel list If you are in the program guide or menu syst...

Page 52: ... on the TV Code list on page 51 3 Press and hold the TV button 4 Enter the three digit code from the code list 5 Release the TV button and press OFF ON or CHAN UP DOWN to see if the TV responds to the remote commands If it doesn t try the next code listed for your brand 6 Repeat these steps until the TV responds to the remote commands Using the Remote Buttons to Control a TV Once the remote has be...

Page 53: ...68 MTC 011 019 027 Multivision 081 NAD 018 023 NEC 011 014 019 027 038 084 Panasonic 012 013 038 086 Penney 000 008 011 019 027 040 068 077 086 088 Philco 006 007 010 011 013 016 019 027 033 035 037 038 043 087 089 Philips 002 006 007 010 011 013 016 033 035 037 038 043 066 073 Pioneer 011 027 045 062 093 Portland 011 019 027 037 ProScan 000 Proton 011 027 037 072 Quasar 012 038 092 Radio Shack 00...

Page 54: ...creen provides the number corresponding to an azimuth setting for your location DSS Receiver Receives processes and converts the digitally compressed satellite signals into audio and video Elevation Refers to the up and down positioning of your DSS dish When you enter your zip code or latitude and longitude the display screen provides the number corresponding to the elevation setting for your loca...

Page 55: ...ion of this feature depends upon the availability and accuracy of data supplied from and broadcast by the program provider Signal Meter An on screen display that indicates the relative strength of the satellite signal and sounds a test tone to help you lock in on the satellite signal The signal meter is used when you adjust your DSS dish Spending Limit Provides a means of restricting viewing based...

Page 56: ...cess card is installed in the receiver Running the System Test Follow these steps to run the diagnostics system test on your system 1 Turn on your TV and the DSS receiver 2 Press DSS to put remote in DSS mode then press MENU SELECT to bring up the Main menu 3 Point to and select Options 4 Point to and select System Test Follow the on screen directions after the test is completed 5 If your system d...

Page 57: ... will give you an RA number over the phone The representative will also provide you with instructions on where and how to return your unit Write the number in large clear characters on the outside of the box To avoid confusion and misunderstandings shipments without an RA number clearly visible on the outside of the box will be returned to you at your expense Include a brief note describing the pr...

Page 58: ...xt business day delivery in the continental USA 2 The exchange location will notify you of its arrival 3 Take your unit and your evidence of purchase date such as a bill of sale to the exchange location and you will be provided the new or refurbished unit Please retain all accessories such as the remote control hand unit 4 If the repairs are covered by your warranty you will not be billed If you a...

Page 59: ...es Batteries Units purchased serviced or operated outside the USA Only the DSS receiver is covered by this warranty if the system is purchased in the state of Alaska Loss of programming Shipping damage if the unit was not packed and shipped in the manner prescribed by Thomson Storage fees may be charged by the exchange point if you fail to pick up the replacement unit in a timely manner Any instal...

Page 60: ...ations The telephone company may make changes in its communications facilities equipment operations of procedures where such action is required in the operation of its business and not inconsistent with FCC Rules and Regulations If these changes are expected to affect the use or performance of your telephone equipment the telephone company must give you adequate notice in writing to allow you to m...

Page 61: ...es Tax We are required by law to collect the appropriate sales tax for each individual state country and locality to which the merchandise is being sent Shipping Handling and Insurance Total Amount Enclosed Use VISA or MasterCard preferably Money order or check must be in U S currency only No COD or CASH 5 00 Qty Please complete other side also All accessories are subject to availability Where app...

Page 62: ...ation on these accessories or current prices write to the following address Video Accessories Customer Service Thomson Consumer Electronics Inc Distributor Special Products 2000 Clements Bridge Rd Deptford NJ 08096 2088 International Orders This offer is valid only in the 50 United States and Canada For international orders please send your request for quotation not an order to International Custo...

Page 63: ...chases 19 Timers 19 Movies button 14 N New Access Card Setup 34 O On Line Help 35 ON OFF Light flashing 32 Ordering programming 4 P Password system forgetting 26 Past purchases 30 Pay Per View Programs 28 Picture size 34 PPV Pay Per View 28 Program Guide 9 All Button 14 Arrow button 13 Attractions Guide 13 Channel guide 12 Exit Button 14 Grid Guide 12 Other 14 scrolling channel by channel 10 scrol...

Page 64: ...e key benefit of these new paints is to significantly reduce air pollution Thomson Consumer Electronics remains committed to improving our manufacturing process through changes like these to help our environment At Thomson on going efforts to maintain our valuable natural resources will continue to be a priority If your DSS system needs service please contact your dealer or the nearest Servicenter...

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