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Pop-up error messages that display for invalid settings are listed in Table 6. Use
this information to help you correct frequency-related receiver setup errors. The
pages that follow contain detailed setup information for each Receiver Setup menu
option.

To set the Frequency Mode…

Step 1. Move to Freq Mode and press SELECT to display available settings (L-Band/1,

L-Band/2 or Downlink). The default setting is L-Band/1.

Step 2. When the desired setting is displayed on-screen, move to Exit and press

SELECT, or press 1 and then press SELECT to change the current setting.
A pop-up menu displays Save options.

Step 3. Press 1 to save the new setting (YES), or follow the on-screen instructions, as

required.

Available options:

 Press 1 to save the new settings (Yes), or press 2 to discard all

changes (No), or press 3 to cancel the operation  (Cancel).

Repeat this action to change to another Frequency Mode. A valid Frequency Mode
is always required (i.e., for setting the L-Band or Downlink frequency).

To set the operating Frequency…

Step 1. Move to Frequency and press SELECT to replace the current setting.

Step 2. Enter a valid frequency and then press SELECT. You can also press the Ï/Ð

arrow buttons to display available settings (frequencies are displayed from
950 MHz through 2150 MHz [L-Band] and from 0 GHz through 15 GHz
[Downlink] in 250 kHz steps). The default setting is 950 MHz.

Step 3. When the desired setting is displayed on-screen, move to Exit and press

SELECT, or press 1 and then press SELECT to change the current setting.
A pop-up menu displays Save options.

Step 4. Press 1 to save the new setting (YES), or follow the on-screen instructions, as

required.

Available options:

 Press 1 to save the new settings (Yes), or press 2 to discard all

changes (No), or press 3 to cancel the operation  (Cancel).

Repeat this action to change to another frequency. A valid operating Frequency is
always required (i.e., for setting the L-Band or Downlink frequency).

To set the Local Oscillator #1 frequency…

Step 1. Move to LO Freq #1 and press SELECT to replace the current setting.

Step 2. Enter a valid frequency and then press SELECT. You can also press the Ï/Ð

arrow buttons to display available settings (frequencies are displayed from 0
GHz through 15 GHz in 1 MHz steps). The default setting is 9.750 GHz.

Step 3. When the desired setting is displayed on-screen, move to Exit and press

SELECT, or press 1 and then press SELECT to change the current setting.
A pop-up menu displays Save options.

Step 4. Press 1 to save the new setting (YES), or follow the on-screen instructions, as

required.

Available options:

 Press 1 to save the new settings (Yes), or press 2 to discard all

changes (No), or press 3 to cancel the operation  (Cancel).

Repeat this action to change to another frequency. A Local Oscillator #1 frequency
setting is required only if Downlink or L-Band/1 Frequency Mode are set (N/A

1

displayed if Frequency Mode set to L-Band/2).

To set the Local Oscillator #2 frequency…

Step 1. Move to LO Freq #2 and press SELECT to replace the current setting.

                                                                

1

 Not Applicable

Table6. Pop-up error messages

Displayed Messages
Local Oscillator frequency #2 is not valid for Ku-Band
Local Oscillator frequency #2 is less than Local Oscillator Frequency #1
Downlink frequency entered is out of range
Downlink frequency calculated from L-Band is out of range
L-Band frequency calculated from Downlink is out of range

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Page 3: ...ton again 4 to select the alternate video standard To use the ON STANDBY MENU SELECT and arrow buttons 1 PressSTANDBY STANDBY 2 Press MENU MENU 3 Press SELECT 4 Press and 5 Press and 4XLFN 6HWXS XLGH...

Page 4: ...nfiguration YES When the signal is found the Find option is automatically set to OFF Repeat this action to search for another signal You can perform these functions using the fol lowing front panel bu...

Page 5: ...ct should follow the instructions and should use a mounting accessory recommended by Scientific Atlanta An appliance and cart combination should be moved with care Quick stops excessive force and unev...

Page 6: ...nsion cords or integral conven ience receptacles as this can result in a risk of fire or electric shock 16 Object and Liquid Entry Never push objects of any kind into this product through openings as...

Page 7: ...ntenna cables as shown in the accompanying figure helps to direct moisture away from the grounding block Always choose the shortest route possible when connecting RF coaxial cables to the receiver ant...

Page 8: ...ings in this apparatus Refer servicing to qualified personnel only Contact your cable operator for service 77 17 21 Afin d viter tout incendie ou choc lectrique Ne laissez pas cet appareil sous la plu...

Page 9: ...r a radiator or heat register or a built in installation such as a bookcase or rack unless the installation provides proper ventilation Locate this apparatus on a stable vibration free surface capable...

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Page 13: ...arent dam age remove the contents from the carton and protective packaging Retain the packaging in the event of return or for equipment storage HIRUH RX JHW VWDUWHG Before proceeding check that your H...

Page 14: ...ON port DB 25 female connector For port pin out information see the accompanying table Note that only those EXPANSION port pins used are shown i e all other pins are unused or are not required for nor...

Page 15: ...connected Audio connections level control Unbalanced AUDIO Connect A V cables from the L Left and R Right receiver AUDIO output jacks to the AUDIO IN jacks of your headend A V equipment optional Balan...

Page 16: ...receiver setup is incorrect this LED is OFF If the incoming signal or signal synchronization is temporarily interrupted or lost this LED may turn OFF or may flicker i e turn ON and OFF intermittently...

Page 17: ...panel ALT LED OFF you can use the front panel numeric keypad to change any channel from 001 through 999 or to enter information for menu options see Setting up the receiver To use the numeric keypad n...

Page 18: ...0HQXV DW D JODQFH Figure5 Menus at a glance...

Page 19: ...nel Alt Mode functions are available via receiver front panel buttons Alt 1 function labels are printed directly on the keypad bezel above each button see Figure 4 Alt 2 functions are also associated...

Page 20: ...s and hold down the arrow button If the selected value is out of range or conflicts with another setting a pop up mes sage displays information about the error or substituted default value For a list...

Page 21: ...es is preceded by the Installer Channel banner display i e chan nel 0 The current channel is displayed on screen when in video at the front panel when using the Alt Mode interface and at the Available...

Page 22: ...can only be changed via remote terminal Serial Re mote Control commands or PCC uplink signal and displays N A Not Applica ble if set When the receiver configuration is protected via Lock Levels 3 or 4...

Page 23: ...is displayed If the lost carrier signal is not recovered within this time a signal search is activated automatically 1 Baud Rate and TV Audio options are unlocked Once activated the receiver begins se...

Page 24: ...he receiver front panel once If you are already oper ating in Alt 2 Mode press the ALT button twice The ALT LED flashes to confirm Alt 1 Mode operation While the receiver is operating in Alt 1 Mode th...

Page 25: ...changed by switching from lower to higher resolution at the front panel display The default lower resolution display i e four most significant digits changes the value up or down in larger steps for m...

Page 26: ...isplays the four least significant digits i e 0 750 At high resolution decimal point flashes ON and OFF pressing the up or down arrow button advances the frequency up or down in 1 MHz steps i e 0 751...

Page 27: ...is operating in Alt 1 Mode the ALT LED flashes ON and OFF and only Alt 1 functions are available via front panel buttons Pressing ALT twice or pressing VIEW returns the receiver to normal operation i...

Page 28: ...e Step 1 If required press 0 and then press SELECT to display the Installer Channel Step 2 Press ALT once to change from normal operation to Alt 1 Mode The ALT LED flashes ON and OFF Step 3 Press 2 FE...

Page 29: ...A Crossover frequency is only required when the Frequency Mode is set to Downlink dnLn and is not valid if set to L Band 1 Lb1 or L Band 2 Lb2 For more information about frequency settings see Setting...

Page 30: ...ion to Alt 1 Mode The ALT LED flashes ON and OFF Step 3 Press 4 MODE to display the current Frequency Mode Lb1 L Band 1 Lb2 L Band 2 or dnLn Downlink The default setting is L Band 1 Step 4 Press 4 rep...

Page 31: ...he operation abrt Repeat this action to change to another frequency You can use the arrow buttons to change between low and high resolution When displaying high resolu tion i e least significant digit...

Page 32: ...T to display the Installer Channel Step 2 Press ALT once to change from normal operation to Alt 1 Mode The ALT LED flashes ON and OFF Step 3 Press 8 POL to display available settings H Horizontal HF H...

Page 33: ...channel 6 PERO 5DWH The Symbol Rate option is an Alt 1 Mode function The selected Symbol Rate must match the Symbol Rate associated with the transmitted signal If you are unsure about which Symbol Rat...

Page 34: ...e return to normal receiver op eration You can also exit from Alt Mode to the current channel by pressing the ALT button until the ALT LED is OFF Step 2 If an unsaved change exists you are prompted t...

Page 35: ...eceiver settings and or display other menus Some menus contain setup information which is available for viewing only and cannot be changed Num bered menu options are used to display other menus Access...

Page 36: ...e compatible with each other A Crossover fre quency is required only if you are using both Local Oscillators i e you have a dual band LNB and you are entering a Frequency with Downlink Mode set If use...

Page 37: ...new setting YES or follow the on screen instructions as required Available options Press 1 to save the new settings Yes or press 2 to discard all changes No or press 3 to cancel the operation Cancel...

Page 38: ...played if Fre quency Mode set to L Band 1 or L Band 2 not dual Ku Band LNB operation The Crossover frequency setting determines which LNB is used only for dual LNB operation To set the antenna LNB pol...

Page 39: ...s 3 to cancel the operation Cancel Repeat this action to change the Network ID see also About the Network ID Changing the Network ID is normally required only when authorized subscriber services are c...

Page 40: ...lly terminated see also About the Search option and About the Signal State To Find a signal Step 1 Move to Find and press SELECT to display ON activating the signal search available options are ON and...

Page 41: ...3 and saving changes menus only exiting from the User Setup menu automatically returns you to video When an attempt is made to change the current Lock Level setting if set to Level 1 2 or 3 a Password...

Page 42: ...op up menu displays Save options Step 3 Press 1 to save the new setting YES or follow the on screen instructions as required Available options Press 1 to save the new settings Yes or press 2 to discar...

Page 43: ...VXEWLWOHV Your Headend Satellite Receiver can decode and display video subtitles on screen if this information is broadcast as part of the encoded digital signal Video subti tling is defined at the u...

Page 44: ...t your dealer reseller or local service provider for assistance 1 Displays subtitle text in the selected language from a pre defined language group 2 Other languages defined at uplink may also be avai...

Page 45: ...or Disabled The default setting is Enabled A pop up menu displays available options see Table 8 Step 2 Press 1 to save the new setting YES Available options Press 1 to save the new settings Yes or pr...

Page 46: ...gnal is interrupted or lost for more than 20 seconds with menus not displayed If the lost carrier signal is recovered within 20 seconds the receiver will attempt to synchronize with the last locked ch...

Page 47: ...pop up menu displays Save options Step 3 Press 1 to save the new setting YES or follow the on screen instructions as required Available options Press 1 to save the new settings Yes or press 2 to disc...

Page 48: ...lect and press SELECT to display available settings Automatic Inverted and Non Inv The default setting is Automatic Step 2 When the desired setting is displayed on screen move to Exit and press SELECT...

Page 49: ...ice provider can advise you about what receiver settings you may need to change The following available satellite broadcast services information is dis played on screen Network ID Address Smart Card S...

Page 50: ...al Quality 1 Outside Security Element 6LJQDO 4XDOLW The Signal Quality display is continuously updated to indicate the relative quality of the received QPSK digital signal The Signal Quality displayed...

Page 51: ...services made available to your Headend Satellite Receiver are associated with virtual channels These channels can include video audio and or data services All authorized virtual channel services are...

Page 52: ...the Receiver Setup menu only exiting to video from menus after saving changes is always preceded by the Installer Channel banner display i e channel 0 Note that changes made at any other menu permit d...

Page 53: ...ignal input level The Signal Quality displayed on a scale from 0 through 9 is associated with the Bit Error Rate and is a measure of how much of the original signal information is being received Certa...

Page 54: ...ver application software Receiver application software can be upgraded remotely i e over the air via PowerVu System software control or locally via Remote Control Commands via the EXPANSION PORT RZQOR...

Page 55: ...ftware controls the operation of all internal data se curity functions 26 VRIWZDUH YHUVLRQ The OSE display identifies the version number of the receiver OSE Outside Secu rity Element software if insta...

Page 56: ...O Freq 1 L O Freq 2 and Crossover can be changed only at the Receiver Setup menu These setting are used for all network presets If you set L O Freq 1 to a value less than 8 GHz it is used as a C Band...

Page 57: ...for setting the Downlink frequency To set the antenna LNB polarization Step 1 Be sure you have configured the Local Oscillator and Crossover frequencies as described above Step 2 Move to Polarization...

Page 58: ...ss SELECT or press 1 and then press SELECT to change the current setting A pop up menu displays Save options Step 4 Press 1 to save the new setting YES or follow the on screen instructions as required...

Page 59: ...Available options Press 1 to save the new settings Yes or press 2 to discard all changes No or press 3 to cancel the operation Cancel ERXW WKH 6LJQDO 6WDWH During normal operation your receiver is syn...

Page 60: ...press SELECT Step 4 Move to Display Setup and press SELECT Available options Move to Exit and press SELECT or press 1 and then SELECT to return to the previous menu To change the menu background colo...

Page 61: ...to save the new settings Yes or press 2 to discard all changes No or press 3 to cancel the operation Cancel Table10 Available Subtitling shade options Option Description Auto Subtitling background wil...

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Page 63: ...omon T 8 Transport MPEG 2 Tuner Description Tuner input level 30 dBm through 60 dBm per carrier Frequency range 950 MHz through 2150 MHz Symbol Rate range 3 0 to 30 8 Msymbols s VideoOutput Descriptio...

Page 64: ...ge temperature 40 F to 140 F 40 C to 60 C Relative humidity 5 to 95 non condensing Physical Description Dimensions 3 5 inches H X 19 0 inches W X 13 3 inches 8 9 cm H X 48 3 cm W X 64 5 cm D Chassis 2...

Page 65: ...ched on Press the STANDBY button on the receiver front panel 2 Incomplete or interrupted video re cording Receiver manually switched off during VCR recording Do not switch the receiver off during a re...

Page 66: ...gnal Possible station trouble the signal source for one or more channels or all channels is temporarily affected by technical transmission problems or a temporary solar disturbance Your satellite ante...

Page 67: ...esponds to specific channels depending on which model you have channel s 1 or 2 for NTSC Japan standard channels 3 or 4 for NTSC M US standard or channels 28 through 47 for PAL standard Your dealer re...

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Page 69: ...ers SA1 A command is executed only after a carriage return character is sent i e the En ter or Return key is pressed The following conventions are used for identifying the command options found in thi...

Page 70: ...A1BER BER polls the receiver for the current Bit Error Rate digital signal where E is the number is bit errors in a 1 million bit sample expressed in scientific notation The receiver responds by displ...

Page 71: ...st reset The Uncorrected Error count depends on the Signal Quality and is automatically reset each time the receiver is restarted For information about signal quality see Dish Pointing menu WHUQDO 6HF...

Page 72: ...he network address V is the software version is the decryption algorithm type and is displayed only if the ISE is not installed The receiver responds by displaying the following ISE V is the network a...

Page 73: ...SA1ICP ICP polls the receiver for installed software version information Main microproc essor The receiver responds by displaying the following ICP V V is the installed software version 1 Baud Rate an...

Page 74: ...Observe the following syntax SA1STATE STATE polls the receiver for the current operating Signal State The receiver re sponds by displaying the following STATE can be see Table 16 Returned status code...

Page 75: ...gnal Strength see Dish Pointing menu 9HUVLRQ The Version command is available for polling the receiver to display the version model identification number Observe the following syntax SA1VER VER polls...

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Page 77: ...h call can be directed to the customer support representative most experienced with your Scientific Atlanta product Customer Support Centers also provide the following pre and post sales support servi...

Page 78: ...h to and from the factory At the customer s request Scientific Atlanta will make reasonable efforts to provide warranty service at the customer s premises provided that the customer pays current field...

Page 79: ...iption of problems 3 Repackage the product using the original carton and packing materials if possible If the original packaging is not available repackage the product using a suitable corrugated cart...

Page 80: ...a product is modified altered or repaired by anyone other than S A or an authorized service facility Repair charges deemed reasonable by S A will apply to any goods returned for warranty and found to...

Page 81: ...te the television receiving antenna Increase the separation between the equipment and the receiver Connect the equipment to an AC outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is conne...

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Page 83: ...number that identifies your receiver including factory options The accompanying figure shows the product identification code with available factory options Use this information to help identify your r...

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