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Repeat this action to change the FEC Rate. The selected FEC Rate must match the
FEC Rate associated with the transmitted signal. If you are unsure about which
FEC rate to use, contact your dealer/reseller, or local service provider.

To set the Symbol Rate…

Step 1.  

Be sure you have configured the Local Oscillator and Crossover frequencies as
described above

Step 2.  

Move to 

Symbol Rate

 and press SELECT to replace the current setting.

Step 3.  

Enter a valid Symbol Rate using the numbered Remote Control buttons and
then press SELECT. You can also press the 

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 arrow buttons to display

available settings (Symbol Rates are displayed from 3 MS/s through 30.8000
MS/s in 10 KS/s steps). The default setting is 28.3465 MS/s.

Step 4.  

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 5.  

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 Symbol Rate. The selected Symbol Rate
must match the Symbol Rate associated with the transmitted signal. If you are un-
sure about which Symbol Rate to use, contact your dealer/reseller, or local service
provider.

To set the Network ID…

Step 1.  

Be sure you have configured the Local Oscillator and Crossover frequencies as
described above

Step 2.  

Enter a valid Network ID (number) and then press SELECT. You can also press
the 

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/

Ð

 arrow buttons to display available settings (numbers are displayed

from 0 through 65535).

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 the Network ID (see also “

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About the Network ID”).

Changing the Network ID is normally required only when authorized subscriber
services are changed, or when new or different subscriber services are made avail-
able (see Figure 9). If you are unsure about which Network ID to use, contact your
dealer/reseller, or local service provider. Changing the Network ID may also re-
quire that you execute a signal search (see “Search Setup menu”

 

and “…About the

Find option”).

To set the NIT…

Step 1.  

Be sure you have configured the Local Oscillator and Crossover frequencies as
described above.

Step 2.  

Move to 

Use NIT

 and press SELECT to switch between YES and NO.

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).

To set or change the Preset Number…

Step 1.  

Be sure you have configured the Local Oscillator and Crossover frequencies as
described above.

Step 2.  

Move to 

Preset Number

 and press SELECT to clear the current setting.

Step 3.  

Enter a valid Preset Number (0 to 23) and then press SELECT. You can also
press the 

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/

Ð

 arrow buttons to cycle through the valid range.

Step 4.  

When the desired setting is displayed on-screen, move to Exit and press
SELECT, or press 1 and then press SELECT.
A pop-up menu displays Save options.

Summary of Contents for PowerVu D9234

Page 1: ...Model D9234 Business Satellite Receiver Installation and Operation Guide...

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Page 3: ...ure A a Check that your receiver is correctly installed and connected to the satel lite LNB antenna to other A V equipment as required and to AC power b Verify that the satellite LNB power switch at t...

Page 4: ...hold down both the and arrow buttons simultaneously 4 to discard all changes NO Cancel Press SELECT 3 to cancel the operation CANCEL ERXW IDFWRU GHIDXOW VHWWLQJV Factory default settings can be modif...

Page 5: ...ded by Scientific Atlanta as they may cause hazards 6 Water and Moisture Do not use this product near water for example near a bath tub wash bowl kitchen sink or laundry tub in a wet basement or near...

Page 6: ...into such power or circuits When installing an outside antenna system ex treme care should be taken to keep from touching such power lines or circuits as contact with them might be fatal 15 Overloadi...

Page 7: ...and or VHF UHF terrestrial an tenna you have If your satellite antenna installation includes a dual port LNB both RF coaxial cables must be routed to the grounding block When connecting RF coaxial ant...

Page 8: ...ain or moisture Avoid spilling liquids on or near this apparatus Do not open the top cover of this apparatus Do not push objects through openings in this apparatus Refer servicing to qualified personn...

Page 9: ...stable vibration free surface capable of supporting its weight and size 35e 87 216 35 1 5 Afin de prot ger votre appareil des orages et des surtensions de courant ou si vous ne l utilisez pas pendant...

Page 10: ...ble directamente Asimismo nunca apriete pise o coloque objetos sobre el cable La cubierta superior de este aparato tiene aberturas de ventilaci n para evitar que se recaliente Para asegurar una operac...

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Page 13: ...In addition to regular television CCTV or CATV broadcasts you can now receive hundreds of additional channels of satellite programming Designed using state of the art electronics and broadcast satell...

Page 14: ...he batteries may require replacement When replacing the batteries it is important to use only those of the same type and rating Always dispose of exhausted batteries in a safe manner If the Remote Con...

Page 15: ...The rear panel of your Business Satellite Receiver can accept an external RF cable connection input from a terrestrial CCTV or CATV signal source When the re ceiver is switched on for receiving direct...

Page 16: ...are and soft ware that is commerically available Note that certain program settings may vary depending on the type of workstation terminal equipment being used For more information contact your dealer...

Page 17: ...terrestrial VHF UHF TV antenna connection Connect the coaxial RF cable from the external cable TV source or terrestrial VHF UHF antenna to the receiver ANT IN jack VCR connection Connect shielded A V...

Page 18: ...ust be properly connected to your satellite LNB antenna TV monitor and to other A V equipment as required For information about installing and connecting the receiver refer to this guide If you need a...

Page 19: ...is synchro nized with the incoming digital video signal If no incoming signal is detected or recognized by the receiver or if the receiver setup is incorrect this LED is OFF If the incoming signal or...

Page 20: ...rently unavailable 6LPSO SRLQW DQG SUHVV Using the Remote Control to operate your Business Satellite Receiver is easy Sim ply point and press You can power on the receiver activate the on screen menus...

Page 21: ...arrow buttons and the SELECT button Press and Press and Press SELECT 1XPHULF NH SDG While viewing any channel you can use the numeric keypad to change to any channel from 001 through 999 You can also...

Page 22: ...Press PREVIOUS DAY 35 9 KDQJLQJ WKH YROXPH While viewing any channel you can increase or decrease the volume level The vol ume level is increased or decreased depending on which button is pressed To c...

Page 23: ...0HQXV DW D JODQFH Figure7 Menus at a glance...

Page 24: ...options are used to display other menus Access to menus and changeable menu options is controlled by system Lock Levels and a security Password For more information about Lock Levels and the Password...

Page 25: ...to clear the entry and start again Step 3 Press SELECT after completing the numeric entry If you press SELECT to clear the entry pressing the or arrow button displays available options numbers in fixe...

Page 26: ...bout factory default settings see User Setup menu To change the Video Standard Step 1 Change the Video Standard if required receiver front panel only a Press and hold the SELECT button then b Press th...

Page 27: ...band LNB and you are entering a Frequency with Downlink Mode set If used the Local Oscillator Frequency 2 must be greater than Local Oscillator Fre quency 1 The operating Frequency Local Oscillator fr...

Page 28: ...om 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...

Page 29: ...isplayed if Frequency 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 po...

Page 30: ...ess 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...

Page 31: ...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 32: ...via remote terminal or PCC uplink signal Note that after setting the Lock Level to 3 you are automatically returned to video after exiting the User Setup menu i e moving to Exit and pressing SELECT R...

Page 33: ...Menu if Lock Level 3 set Step 1 Press the MENU button An on screen prompt displays for entering the current Password see Figure 11 Step 2 Enter the current Password and press SELECT to display the Mai...

Page 34: ...nge 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 settin...

Page 35: ...t of the encoded digital signal Video subtitling is defined at the uplink via PowerVu System software and can be set for display in a number of different languages or can be disabled When available su...

Page 36: ...the arrow buttons to cancel input and start again If the Password is lost or is unavail able contact your dealer reseller or local service provider for assistance ERXW IDFWRU GHIDXOWV The Factory Res...

Page 37: ...t Step 1 Move to Date Format and press SELECT to change the current setting The default setting is US Date Format has two setting US and Standard If you select US the date displayed in the upper right...

Page 38: ...u and is activated automatically only if the carrier signal is interrupted or lost for more than 20 seconds with menus not displayed If the lost carrier signal is recovered within 20 seconds the recei...

Page 39: ...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 40: ...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 41: ...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 42: ...also About Signal Strength and Signal Quality 1 Outside Security Element 6LJQDO 4XDOLW The Signal Quality display is continuously updated to indicate the relative quality of the received QPSK digital...

Page 43: ...nels These channels can include video audio and or data services All authorized virtual channel services are provided via PowerVu Command Center PCC system software and broadcast facility equipment an...

Page 44: ...e current setup you are auto matically returned to the same channel when you exit to video If any changes have been made at the Receiver Setup menu only exiting to video from menus after saving change...

Page 45: ...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 46: ...eceiver application software Receiver application software can be upgraded locally via Remote Con trol Commands via the EXPANSION PORT or remotely i e over the air via PowerVu System software control...

Page 47: ...he ISE software controls the operation of all internal data secu rity functions 26 VRIWZDUH YHUVLRQ The OSE display identifies the version number of the receiver OSE Outside Secu rity Element software...

Page 48: ...QX The settings in fields Freq Mode L 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 l...

Page 49: ...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 50: ...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 instruction...

Page 51: ...uration Step 1 On the Remote Control unit press FAVORITE the current Network Preset is displayed key in the number of the configured Network Preset you want and press SELECT ERXW WKH 6LJQDO 6WDWH Duri...

Page 52: ...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 53: ...to save the new settings Yes or press 2 to discard all changes No or press 3 to cancel the operation Cancel Table9 Available Subtitling shade options Option Description Auto Subtitling background will...

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Page 55: ...ideo output YES Low speed utility data YES VBI reinsertion YES NTSC or PAL YES GeneralSpecifications Description Weight Approximately 11 5 lbs 5 22 kg Dimensions 2 5 inches H X 14 0 inches W X 10 5 in...

Page 56: ...erbi outer FEC Reed Solomon T 8 VBI insertion NTSC VBI lines 10 through 22 or PAL VBI lines 7 through 22 Input OutputConnectorsandControls Description RF IN F type ANT IN F type or IEC type TV OUT NTS...

Page 57: ...button on the receiver front panel or press the POWER key on your Remote Control transmitter 2 Incomplete or interrupted video re cording x BSR manually switched off during VCR recording x Do not swit...

Page 58: ...services are not authorized due to authorization key not being received x As above 10 BLACKOUT message displays x Subscriber services are not authorized because of local blackout x As above 11 Blank...

Page 59: ...or channels to compare signal reception 14 Picture OK poor sound x You have muted the sound x Check that the volume setting is not muted by pressing the VOL or VOL button on your Remote Control x Chec...

Page 60: ...d channels 3 or 4 for NTSC M US standard or channels 28 through 47 for PAL standard Your dealer reseller or local service provider can identify the correct TV tuner and rear panel switch setting s to...

Page 61: ...parenthesis characters and the forward slash character are used to separate the command option s from the main command characters and must not be entered The forward slash character used to separate c...

Page 62: ...R 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 displayin...

Page 63: ...ation External Security microprocessor and algorithm Smart Card The re ceiver responds by displaying the following OSE V is the network address V is the software version is the de cryption algorithm t...

Page 64: ...eceiver to display the network ad dress plus the installed software version for the Internal Security microprocessor including algorithm information Observe the following syntax ISE ISE polls the rece...

Page 65: ...r polling the receiver to display the current op erating state of EXPANSION PORT control pins and for enabling or disabling ex ternal control over EXPANSION PORT control pins Observe the following syn...

Page 66: ...Table 15 below Returned status codes represent all possible operat ing states Note that each command response instance reflects the instantaneous operating state of the receiver which may indicate a r...

Page 67: ...ver to display the version model identification number Observe the following syntax SA1VER VER polls the receiver for the version model number The receiver responds by displaying the following VER D92...

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Page 69: ...perienced with your Scientific Atlanta product Customer Support Centers also provide the following pre and post sales support services for Scientific Atlanta products SSHQGL XVWRPHU LQIRUPDWLRQ Ifyouc...

Page 70: ...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 s...

Page 71: ...scription 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 c...

Page 72: ...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 73: ...ate 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 conn...

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Page 75: ...various countries or jurisdictions For more information about product ordering contact your local Scientific Atlanta Customer Support Center Scientific Atlanta dealer or dis tributor SSHQGL 3URGXFW L...

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