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Remote control - video control buttons
3-5
Getting to know your MovieBeam receiver
3-6
Navigation star
3-7
Turning on the MovieBeam receiver and TV
3-8
Getting around the screens
3-9
Phone setup
3-10
Antenna setup
3-11
Can’t wait to watch a movie?
3-14
Main menu
3-14
New releases
3-15
Movie page
3-16
Find movies
3-17
My current rentals
3-18
Watching movies
3-19
Closed captioning
3-19
Settings
3-19
Parental controls
3-20
Set/Change passcode
3-21
Rating lock
3-24
Spending limits
3-25
Sound effects volume
3-26
Wide screen/full screen
3-27
Phone setup
3-28
Pulse or tone
3-28
Dialing prefix
3-29
Phone service center
3-30
Help and account info
3-31
Account information
3-31
Rental history
3-32
Alert
3-33
4 Maintenance, Troubleshooting
and Endnotes
Maintaining your MovieBeam receiver
4-2
Troubleshooting
4-2
Account info
4-8
How to get more information
4-9
www.MovieBeam.com
4-9
Contents
1 Setup
Welcome to the MovieBeam experience!
1-2
Things you can do with the MovieBeam receiver
1-2
Sources of information and support
1-2
Feature updates
1-2
How to use this guide
1-2
What’s in the box
1-3
Positioning the MovieBeam receiver
1-5
Connecting the phone cord
1-6
Connecting to your entertainment system
1-7
Using the S-video cable
1-8
1.TV with only one input. Input is used
1-9
2.TV with several inputs.
1-10
3.Television with several inputs.
1-11
4.TV with coax input.
1-12
5.TV with several inputs.
MovieBeam and other device send
audio through surround sound system.
1-13
6. TV with several inputs. Audio from
other devices is passed through to
surround sound system.
1-14
7. TV with several inputs. Digital audio
cable (S/PDIF) is used to connect to
surround sound system.
1-16
8. Home Theater/AV controller with
multiple inputs.
1-18
2 Setup Details
Connecting the antenna
2-2
Positioning the antenna
2-2
Connecting power
2-3
Electrical precautions
2-3
3 Finishing Setup, Renting
and Watching Movies
Inserting batteries into the remote control
3-2
Remote control - navigation star
3-3
Remote control - buttons
3-4