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Sony Software License Agreement 

ATTENTION: USE OF THE SOFTWARE IS SUBJECT TO THE 
SONY SOFTWARE LICENSE TERMS SET FORTH BELOW. USING 
THE SOFTWARE OR THE PRODUCT IN WHICH IT IS 
INCORPORATED INDICATES USER’S ACCEPTANCE OF THESE 
LICENSE TERMS. IF THE USER DOES NOT ACCEPT THESE 
LICENSE TERMS, THE USER SHOULD IMMEDIATELY RETURN 
THE ENTIRE PRODUCT IN ITS ORIGINAL PACKING IN ORDER 
TO RECEIVE A FULL REFUND OF THE PURCHASE PRICE. 

License and Restrictions

Sony Electronics Inc. (“Sony”) grants User a license to Use one 
copy of the software which is provided to you as part of this Sony 
product (“Software”). “Use” means storing, loading, installing, 
executing or displaying the Software. User may not copy, modify 
the Software or disable any licensing or control features of the 
Software. No portion of the Software may be reproduced in any 
form, or by any means, without prior written permission from 
Sony. User is not permitted to modify, distribute, publish, transmit 
or create derivative works of any Software included for any public 
or commercial purposes. In consideration of this authorization, 
User agrees that any copy of this Software which User makes shall 
retain all copyright and other proprietary notices in the same form 
and manner as on the original. Except as specified above, nothing 
contained herein shall be construed as conferring by implication, 
estoppel or otherwise any license or right under any patent, 
trademark or copyright of Sony, its affiliates or any third party 
licensor. User may not in any way sell, lease, rent, license, 
sublicense or otherwise distribute the Software. The Software may 
only be accessed by the functionality of the Sony product in which 
the Software is incorporated by Sony (the “Product(s)”), and a User 
shall not intentionally make the Software directly accessible to 
others or to hardware other than the Products, or otherwise expose 
an API. Nothing in this Agreement grants User any rights, license 
or interest with respect to source code of the Software. User shall 
not modify, translate, reverse engineer, decompile or disassemble 
the Software or any part thereof or otherwise attempt to derive 
source code or create derivative works therefrom, and shall not 
authorize any third party to do any of the foregoing unless Sony's 
prior written consent is obtained. Sony may elect to provide to 
User updates and other support services for the licensed Software. 
All updates provided to User shall constitute licensed Software 
under this License, and such updates shall be governed by the 
terms hereof.

Intellectual Property 

The Software is owned and copyrighted by Sony, its affiliates or its 
third party licensors. User’s license confers no title or ownership in 
the Software and is not a sale of any rights in the Software. Sony's 
affiliates and/or third party suppliers may protect their rights 
directly in the event of any User’s violation of this Agreement. The 
trademarks, tradenames, Product designation, logos and service 
marks (“Marks”) displayed with this Software are the property of 
Sony, its affiliates or third party licensors, and User shall acquire no 
rights of any kind in or to any Mark under which the Software 
and/or Products are marketed. User is not permitted to use these 
Marks without the prior written consent of Sony, its affiliates or the 
applicable third party licensor which may own the Mark. “Sony” is 
a registered trademark of Sony Corporation. User agrees not to 
remove, alter or destroy any patent, trademark or copyright 
markings or notices placed upon or contained within the Software, 
User Manuals or documentation. User further agrees to insert and 
maintain with the Software and any documentation a copyright 
notice in User’s name.

Termination 

User’s license will automatically terminate upon any transfer of the 
Product. Upon transfer, User must deliver the Software, including 
any copies and related documentation, to the transferee. The 
transferee must accept these License Terms as a condition to the 
transfer. Otherwise, Sony does not authorize the transfer and the 
User and transferee will be in violation of this Agreement should 

the transferee use the Product. This license will automatically 
terminate upon User’s failure to comply with any of these License 
Terms. Upon termination, User must stop using the Product and 
immediately destroy the Software, together with all copies, 
adaptations and merged portions in any form and/or return it to 
Sony. 

Export Requirements and U.S. Government 
Restricted Rights

User may not export or re-export the Software or any copy or 
adaptation in violation of any applicable laws or regulations.   The 
Software and documentation have been developed entirely at 
private expense and are provided as “Commercial Computer 
Software – Restricted Rights” in accordance with FAR 52.227-19 
(1987) or limited rights in technical data in accordance with FAR 
52.227-14 (1987).   User has only those rights provided for such 
Software and documentation by the applicable FAR or DFARS 
clause or this Sony Software License Agreement. 

Limited Warranty 

Sony warrants to User that the Software will not fail to execute its 
programming instructions due to defects in material and 
workmanship for a period equal to the warranty period provided 
for the Product when properly installed and used. Warranty does 
not apply to defects resulting from (a) improper or inadequate 
maintenance, (b) software, interfacing, parts or supplies not 
supplied by Sony, (c) unauthorized modification of the Software or 
the Product, or (d) improper site preparation or maintenance. If 
Sony receives notice of a covered defect(s) during the warranty 
period, Sony will replace Software that does not execute its 
programming instructions due to such defect(s).   Sony does not 
warrant that the operation of the Software and/or Product will be 
uninterrupted or error free. If Sony is unable, within a reasonable 
time, to repair or replace any Software to a condition as warranted, 
User shall be entitled to a refund of the purchase price upon 
prompt return of the Product.   

EXCEPT AS SPECIFICALLY 

STATED ABOVE, THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED “AS IS” 
WITHOUT WARRANTY AND SONY, IT S AFFILIATES AND 
ITS THIRD PARTY LICENSORS DISCLAIM ANY IMPLIED 
WARRANTY OF NONINFRINGEMENT, MERCHANTABILITY 
OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. THE REMEDIES 
IN THIS WARRANTY STATEMENT ARE USER’S SOLE AND 
EXCLUSIVE REMEDIES. EXCEPT AS INDICATED ABOVE, IN 
NO EVENT WILL SONY, ITS AFFILIATES OR ANY OF ITS 
THIRD PARTY LICENSORS BE LIABLE FOR LOSS OF DATA 
OR FOR DIRECT, INDIRECT, SPECIAL, INCIDENTAL, 
CONSEQUENTIAL (INCLUDING LOST PROFIT), 
EXEMPLARY, OR OTHER DAMAGE, WHETHER BASED IN 
CONTRACT, TORT, OR OTHERWISE, EVEN IF SUCH PARTY 
HAS BEEN ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH 
DAMAGES. IN NO EVENT WILL SONY OR ANY OF ITS 
AFFILIATES OR THIRD PARTY LICENSOR’S LIABILITY 
UNDER AGREEMENT, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, TORT OR 
OTHERWISE, EXCEED THE COST OF THE PRODUCT.

General

This Agreement shall be deemed to have been made and executed 
in the State of California and both parties agree that any dispute 
arising hereunder related to this Agreement or the Product will be 
governed by laws of the State of California, exclusive of its conflicts 
of law principles and that the courts in the County of San Diego, 
California will have exclusive jurisdiction over all such disputes. 
FURTHER THE PARTIES HEREBY WAIVE TRIAL BY JURY IN 
CONNECTION WITH ANY ACTION OR SUIT ARISING UNDER 
THIS AGREEMENT OR OTHERWISE ARISING FROM THE 
RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN THE PARTIES HERETO. This 
Agreement shall be binding upon the parties’ authorized successor 
and assignees. Neither party’s waiver of any breach or failure to 
enforce any of the provisions of this Agreement at any time shall in 
any way affect, limit or waive such party’s right thereafter to 
enforce and compel strict compliance with every other provision. 
No modification of this Agreement shall be effective unless in 
writing signed by both parties. 

CV.book  Page ii  Thursday, November 30, 2000  2:13 PM

Summary of Contents for Cablevision DHG-M55CV

Page 1: ...Receiver TM Hardware Setup Instructions DHG M55CV 2000 by Sony Corporation Reproduction in whole or in part without written permission is prohibited All rights reserved CV book Page i Thursday November 30 2000 2 13 PM ...

Page 2: ...tation to the transferee The transferee must accept these License Terms as a condition to the transfer Otherwise Sony does not authorize the transfer and the User and transferee will be in violation of this Agreement should the transferee use the Product This license will automatically terminate upon User s failure to comply with any of these License Terms Upon termination User must stop using the...

Page 3: ...hange The features described in this manual may change due to unscheduled automatic software upgrades activated by the service provider without prior notice i LINK i LINK is a trademark of Sony used only to designate that a product contains an IEEE 1394 connector All products with an i LINK connector may not communicate with each other Regulatory Information NOTIFICATION This equipment has been te...

Page 4: ...ories Do not place the set on an unstable cart stand table or shelf The set may fall causing serious injury to a child or an adult and serious damage to the set Quick stops excessive force and uneven surfaces may cause the appliance and cart combination to overturn Ventilation The slots and openings in the cabinet and in the back or bottom are provided for necessary ventilation To ensure reliable ...

Page 5: ...0 Positioning the Keyboard 10 Adjusting the Keyboard Legs 10 Replacing Batteries in the Keyboard 11 Remote Control Programmable Codes 12 TV Codes 12 VCR Codes 12 Wireless Keyboard Programmable Codes 13 TV Codes 13 Connecting the Digital Network Receiver Overview 15 TV with RF Connector Only 16 TV and VCR with RF Connectors Only 17 TV with A V Connectors 18 TV and VCR with A V Connectors 19 Home En...

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Page 7: ...eyboard Access card IR Remote Receiver RF cable to wall Cablevision User Guide Optional Items You may also need to purchase the following accessories to complete the setup of your components Audio video cables as shown on pages 16 to 21 Digital Network Receiver Hardware Setup Instructions cablevision Digital Network Hardware AC Power Cord Receiver DHG M55CV Setup Instructions CV book Page 1 Thursd...

Page 8: ...t Panel Inputs on page 3 4 Front Panel Display Provides status and other indicators about the Digital Network Receiver For details see Front Panel Display on page 3 5 Arrows G g F f Moves the highlight within menus and guides When watching TV in FULL TV mode the up and down arrows F f change the channel The left and right arrows G g decrease and increase the volume of the audio 6 OK Selects the hi...

Page 9: ...on user guide for details 2 USB Used for connecting USB equipped accessories see the Cablevision user guide for details 1 2 2 3 4 1 5 Indicator Description 1 POWER When lit indicates the power is active When not lit indicates standby mode 2 CABLE When lit indicates the unit is transmitting cable channels on its RF output 3 Matrix Display Displays channel number and name program title and messages ...

Page 10: ...interface signals to your TV using audio video cables 7 LINE OUT 2 VCR AUDIO FIXED VIDEO Outputs audio fixed and video signals to your VCR using audio video cables 8 LINE OUT 1 TV S VIDEO Outputs video signals to your S VIDEO equipped TV using an S VIDEO cable 9 LINE OUT 2 VCR S VIDEO Outputs video signals to your S VIDEO equipped VCR using an S VIDEO cable 0 USB TO PC ONLY Used for connecting USB...

Page 11: ...s the remote control for use with a VCR TV FUNCTION Activates the remote control for use with a TV CABLE FUNCTION Activates the remote control for use with the Digital Network Receiver VIEWER Displays the Viewer screen see the Cablevision user guide for details m Rewind video N Play video M Fast forward video z and N Record press simultaneously x Stop video X Pause video FAV Displays the Favorites...

Page 12: ...w the 9 button To check if the code works 1 Aim the remote control at the component you just programmed e g aim at the TV and press TV POWER 2 If the component responds try the CH and CH buttons If the component responds you re done FULL TV Displays a full screen display of the last channel Arrows G g F f Moves the highlight within menus and guides OK Selects the highlighted item BACK Displays the...

Page 13: ...ume level 1 Press the CODE SET button 2 Enter 200 using the 0 9 buttons 3 Press the button located below the 9 button To check if the code works 1 Aim the remote control at the Digital Network Receiver 2 Press the VOL VOL or MUTE button If the volume level responds you re done If you replace the TV or purchase a new one Try programming the remote control as described on page 6 or you can continue ...

Page 14: ...ns that are highlighted on the next page can also be used to operate your TV after you ve programmed the wireless keyboard For details see Programming the Wireless Keyboard on page 10 The following describes the Sony KI W55CV wireless keyboard If Cablevision supplied you with a different keyboard see the manual that came with that keyboard for details Inter active CV book Page 8 Thursday November ...

Page 15: ...creen see the Cablevision user guide for details Events Displays the Events screen see the Cablevision user guide for details Interactive Displays the Online screen see the Cablevision user guide for details Mail Displays the Mail screen see the Cablevision user guide for details Option Displays the Option screen see the Cablevision user guide for details Full TV Displays a full screen display of ...

Page 16: ... If the TV responds try the VOLUME and MUTE buttons If the TV responds you re done If the TV does NOT respond Try programming the keyboard using the other codes listed for your TV brand If you still cannot get your TV to respond after trying all the codes your TV may not be compatible with this keyboard If this happens you must use your TV s remote to operate it Positioning the Keyboard The keyboa...

Page 17: ... the battery compartment Then replace the battery compartment lid Remove the batteries to avoid damage from possible battery leakage whenever you anticipate that the keyboard will not be used for an extended period Handle the keyboard with care Avoid dropping it getting it wet or placing it in direct sunlight near a heater or where the humidity is high CV book Page 11 Thursday November 30 2000 2 1...

Page 18: ...neral Electric 102 118 Go Video 339 340 Goldstar 130 Goldstar 332 Hitachi 131 132 Hitachi 304 305 JVC 128 129 JVC 314 KTV 133 134 Kenwood 314 336 332 337 Magnavox 111 Magnavox 308 309 310 Marantz 124 Mitsubishi 323 324 325 326 Panasonic 116 117 118 NEC 336 337 Pioneer 137 Panasonic 306 307 Radio Shack 115 Philips 310 RCA 102 104 105 106 107 108 RCA 305 Samsung 126 127 Samsung 313 321 322 Sears 119...

Page 19: ... 001 061 028 043 029 081 044 048 049 090 092 051 Emerson 122 113 120 121 123 103 115 088 001 090 050 083 019 030 081 020 006 025 055 023 036 Sanyo 125 089 080 062 078 013 014 Fisher 125 008 080 061 015 Scott 123 112 001 050 019 090 006 General Electric 102 118 103 107 001 061 072 050 058 017 018 006 049 019 090 Sears 006 008 015 019 061 080 088 089 090 091 Goldstar 103 113 112 130 088 027 001 037 ...

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Page 21: ...p and operate your components For example What type of connectors do your TV and VCR have S Video A V Phono type or RF coaxial Do you plan to integrate the terminal with your audio or video system Detailed hook up instructions are provided on the pages that follow To Connect See Page TV with RF Connector Only 16 TV and VCR with RF Connectors Only 17 TV with A V Connectors 18 TV and VCR with A V Co...

Page 22: ...s CABLE IN jack 2 Connect the Digital Network Receiver s TO TV VCR jack to the TV s VHF UHF IN or RF IN jack 3 Connect one end of the AC power cord to the Digital Network Receiver s AC IN jack then connect the plug end to an AC outlet 4 Tune to channel 3 on your TV to see cable channels TV AC cord Coaxial cable From wall outlet 1 3 2 CV book Page 16 Thursday November 30 2000 2 13 PM ...

Page 23: ...iver s TO TV VCR jack to the VCR s VHF UHF IN or RF IN jack 3 Connect the VCR s VHF UHF OUT or RF OUT jack to the TV s VHF UHF IN or RF IN jack 4 Connect one end of the AC power cord to the Digital Network Receiver s AC IN jack then connect the plug end to an AC outlet 5 Set your VCR s channel switch usually on the rear panel to channel 3 AC cord TV VCR Coaxial cable From wall outlet 4 2 1 3 CV bo...

Page 24: ... power cord to the Digital Network Receiver s AC IN jack then connect the plug end to an AC outlet From wall outlet TV A V cable AC cord 1 2 3 If your TV has an S VIDEO jack For best picture quality use an S VIDEO connection instead of the yellow video cable on your combined A V cable Using an S VIDEO cable connect the Digital Network Receiver s S VIDEO OUT jack to the TV s S VIDEO IN jack S VIDEO...

Page 25: ... s AUDIO VIDEO OUT jacks to the TV s AUDIO VIDEO IN jacks 5 Connect one end of the AC power cord to the Digital Network Receiver s AC IN jack then connect the plug end to an AC outlet If your TV has only one A V input the RF connection from VCR to TV is required for watching through the VCR If your components have S VIDEO jacks For best picture quality use an S VIDEO connection instead of the yell...

Page 26: ...Connecting the Digital Network Receiver 20 From wall outlet AC cord TV A V cable A V cable A V cable VCR 3 1 2 5 4 CV book Page 20 Thursday November 30 2000 2 13 PM ...

Page 27: ... jacks 5 Connect the A V receiver s MONITOR OUT jack to the TV s VIDEO IN jack 6 Connect one end of the AC power cord to the Digital Network Receiver s AC IN jack then connect the plug end to an AC outlet If your components have S VIDEO jacks For best picture quality use an S VIDEO connection instead of the yellow video cable on your combined A V cable Using an S VIDEO cable connect the Digital Ne...

Page 28: ...Connecting the Digital Network Receiver 22 AC cord A V cable Video cable A V cable A V RECEIVER VCR TV From wall outlet 1 2 3 6 5 4 CV book Page 22 Thursday November 30 2000 2 13 PM ...

Page 29: ...e control or wireless keyboard to the Digital Network Receiver via the Remote Receiver To connect the Remote Receiver 1 Connect the Remote Receiver to the Digital Network Receiver s REMOTE RECEIVER jack 2 Place the Remote Receiver on top of the TV with the IR window facing out as shown After the Remote Receiver is set up aim your remote control or wireless keyboard at the Remote Receiver on top of...

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Page 31: ... TV VCR CABLE of the device you want to control see page 5 If you are trying to control a TV or VCR that is not a Sony brand you must first program the remote to operate these devices see page 6 Locate the TV at least 3 4 feet away from fluorescent lights Sony wireless keyboard KI W55CV Y806 does not operate Batteries could be weak Replace the batteries see page 7 Check the orientation of the batt...

Page 32: ... the front panel first press the STANDBY 1 button to turn off the Digital Network Receiver which puts the unit in standby mode 2 To set the Digital Network Receiver to channel 3 or 4 3 Do one of the following If you connected the Digital Network Receiver to your TV as described on page 16 tune your TV to channel 3 to see cable channels If you connected the Digital Network Receiver to your VCR as d...

Page 33: ...USB Input Output For peripheral 1 front panel 1 rear panel For PC 1 rear panel Remote Receiver Input Optional IR Receiver IR R55 only VCR Control Output See the Cablevision Service Guide Audio Digital Out Dolby Digital AC 3 PCM Output Coaxial 1 Optical Rectangular 1 AC Input Supplied AC power cord Output AC 60 Hz 120 V 4 16A approx 500 W Switchable Input frequency 54 MHz 864 MHz Output frequency 5...

Page 34: ...CODE SET on keyboard 9 CODE SET on remote 6 7 connecting camcorder 3 digital still camera 3 hi fi TV VCR audio receiver with A V connectors 21 home entertainment system 21 TV and VCR with A V connectors 19 TV and VCR with RF connectors 17 TV with A V connectors 18 TV with RF connector 16 USB devices 3 controlling VCR 4 Ctrl on keyboard 9 D Delete on keyboard 9 digital still camera connecting 3 Dis...

Page 35: ...e codes 12 programming 6 REMOTE RECEIVER 23 REMOTE RECEIVER connector 4 replacing batteries in remote control 7 REWIND on remote 5 RF channel setting 25 26 S S VIDEO OUT connectors 4 setting channel 3 or 4 25 26 slot for Affinity Card 2 slot for connecting Access Card 4 standby indicator 3 STANDBY on front panel 2 STOP on remote 5 T Time indicator 3 TO TV VCR connector 4 troubleshooting 25 TV FUNC...

Page 36: ...Other Information 30 volume adjusting on remote 6 VOLUME on keyboard 9 W wireless keyboard illustrated 8 programming 10 replacing batteries 11 CV book Page 30 Thursday November 30 2000 2 13 PM ...

Page 37: ...Printed in the USA Sony Corporation CV book Page xxxi Thursday November 30 2000 2 13 PM ...

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