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Regarding encrypted broadcaster
signals

Some broadcasters are available by subscription
only, or may not be available in certain areas, and
the signals from these broadcasters are protected by
the WorldSpace Encryption Schemes 1 and 2 (ES1
and ES2). When you try to receive these
broadcasters, the broadcast is scrambled and the
CODED indicator lights in the display. If a
broadcaster carries a service you are interested in,
the steps below describe the process necessary to
decode the broadcast.

1

Contact a WorldSpace center or an authorized
WorldSpace service provider regarding
broadcaster services and rates in your region.

Refer to page 21 for a list of WorldSpace centers
worldwide.

2

Fill out the application form. At this time, the ID
number of the unit is necessary. An ID number
number sheet with 3 stickers is included with
this unit. The ID number can also be found on
the rear panel of this unit.

On the receipt of the application and any
necessary fees, you will receive a password
corresponding to the ID number of your unit. The
password may be as long as 22 digits in the
following format: A12345-B67890...E12

3

Enter the password.

1. Press and hold the PTY and MULTI/LANG

buttons for three seconds until “PWA_”
appears in the display.

2. Turn the TUNING/SELECT dial to select the first

number in the “A” password from 0-9 and then
press the MEMORY button. Repeat this process
for each number in the “A” sequence of the
password.

3. Continue the same process until the password

has been completely entered. The unit checks if
the password is correct. If the password was
entered correctly, “COMPLETE” appears in the
display. If the password was entered
incorrectly or is invalid, “PW AGAIN” appears
in the display, and the password must be
entered again from the beginning.

Notes:

• If you make a mistake while entering the password, press

the MEMORY/CANCEL button when the cursor is not
selecting a number to move the cursor back to the
previous number. Continue this procedure until the
cursor has moved back to the incorrectly entered
number. Numbers that you had entered after that number
must be reentered.

• If you wish to reenter the password from the beginning,

press the WS button and the password is erased and the
mode is exited. Repeat the procedure on this page from
step 3 to enter the password in again.

• If “COMPLETE” appears in the display, but you are still

unable to listen to the broadcaster, contact your nearest
WorldSpace center.

• When the password is entered, sound may be intermit-

tent.

• Up to 4 passwords can be stored in memory. Be sure to

keep your passwords in a safe location where they can be
easily found in case they are somehow erased from
memory.

WS

=

MULTI/LANG

+

PTY

WS

=

=

TUNING/SELECT

MEMORY

/ CANCEL

Displaying the unit ID number

Press the PTY button, MULTI/LANG button and
LEARN button at the same time for 3 seconds. “ID”
appears in the display, followed by the first 8
numbers of the serial number, and then the last 8
numbers of the serial number. This pattern repeats
three times and then returns to the previous display.
Pressing any button ends this operation.

Recording a broadcast from the radio
or WS band

This unit is supplied with stereo output jacks that
allow you to make recordings of the programs you
receive. You can also output the audio signal to an
amplifier or similar component with line inputs.

To make connections, use a stereo cable to connect
the output jacks on the FR-DS100 to the input jacks
on the other component. Be sure to match the colors
of the cable plugs with the color of the jacks; red
with red, and white with white.

LINE OUT

AC IN

SEE BOTTOM

VOLTAGE
SELECTOR

R

LINE

ANTENNA

WARNING

• DO NOT PUT BATTERY IN BACKWARDS, MIX WITH
  USED OR OTHER BATTERY TYPES-MAY EXPLODE
  OR LEAK AND CAUSE PERSONAL INJURY.
• REMOVE THE BATTERIES  ("D" SIZE, R20)  WHEN
  USING THE AC POWER.
• SEE INSTRUCTION MANUAL.

EXTERNAL

L

OUT

230V

127V
110V

2

3

1

4

6

5

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Содержание FR-DS100

Страница 1: ...DS100 WS LEARN PTY MULTI LANG PASSWORD TUNING SELECT BAND PHONES MEMORY CANCEL VOLUME PRESET SOUND AUTO PRESET ON STANDBY For Customer Use Enter below the Model No and Serial No which are located either on the rear bottom or side of the cabinet Retain this information for future reference Model No Serial No ID No ...

Страница 2: ...f Parts and Their Functions 6 Front Panel 6 Rear Panel 7 Display Panel 8 Basic Operations 9 Setting up for WorldSpace reception 9 Listening to WorldSpace broadcasters 10 Listening to the radio FM AM MW SW 11 Changing the audio presentation of the broadcast 11 Presetting WS broadcasters and radio stations 12 Clearing WS broadcaster presets 12 Preset Tuning 13 AC power resume function 13 Additional ...

Страница 3: ...r the carrying handle If the cable is over the handle using the handle to carry this unit may stretch the cable and cause the unit to malfunction Safety Precautions Prevention of Electric Shocks Fire Hazards and Damage 1 Even when the STANDBY ON button is set to standby a very small current will flow To save power and for safety reasons when not using the unit for an extended period of time discon...

Страница 4: ...e R 20 batteries as shown in the diagram below A similar diagram can also be found on the rear panel of the unit Be careful to insert the batteries with the ª and terminals oriented correctly 3 Replace the cover Removing batteries 1 Open the battery cover as indicated above 2 Remove the center battery by hooking your finger onto the cusp of the ª side of the battery and pulling outward The other b...

Страница 5: ...over on the extension cable back so that the connector protrudes 4 Firmly connect the extension cable with the WS antenna cable 5 Slide the rain protection cover over the connected section completely for best performance CAUTION The rain protection cover is not intended to be left out in heavy rain or submerged in water Please avoid exposing this section of the cable to excessive moisture Notes To...

Страница 6: ...heir Functions Front Panel WORLDSPACE DIGITAL RECEIVER FR DS100 WS LEARN PTY MULTI LANG PASSWORD TUNING SELECT BAND PHONES MEMORY CANCEL VOLUME PRESET SOUND AUTO PRESET ON STANDBY WORLDSPACE ANTENNA SYSTEM 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 9 WS button Press to receive the WS band 0 LEARN button Press to adjust this unit to receive the WorldSpace frequencies available in your region PTY button Press to search fo...

Страница 7: ...7 1 AC IN jack 2 WS antenna jack Use to connect the WS antenna to this unit 3 EXTERNAL jack For future use 4 FM telescopic antenna Use to improve reception of FM radio stations 5 Voltage selector Use to select the voltage setting appropriate for your region 6 Audio line out jacks Use to connect to an amplifier tape deck or other device 7 Manufacturer s use jack This jack is used in the production ...

Страница 8: ...Y Indicates that the preset MEMORY mode is active and that a selected preset can be assigned 8 CANCEL Indicates that the preset CANCEL mode is active and that a selected preset can be cancelled WS AUTO MULTI CODED CANCEL PRESET STEREO MEMORY kHz MHz 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 9 PRESET Indicates that a preset number is being displayed beneath this indicator 0 Character display Displays information regardi...

Страница 9: ...al reception Using the WorldSpace service area map and graphs on pages 18 and 19 as a guide try to position the antenna in a line of sight with the satellite with as few obstructions as possible Adjust the antenna by rotating and tilting to direct the WS antenna in the general direction of the satellite broadcasting to your region The antenna can also be tilted up to 60º from the base The WS anten...

Страница 10: ...y take several seconds to receive During this time WAIT appears in the display Occasionally a WS broadcaster may broadcast a single program during a certain time period and then broadcast simultaneous programs in different languages or with different content at other times When this type of program change occurs CHANGING appears in the display During this time if the TUNING SELECT dial is turned W...

Страница 11: ...ing PRESET press the button to turn the unit on to switch to MW 9 kHz MW STEP kHz 9 appears in the display This enables 9 kHz increment steps in MW frequencies and 50 kHz increment steps in FM frequencies AUTO PRESET STEREO MHz BAND kHz PRESET kHz PRESET Improving radio reception For FM and AM higher frequency SW stations fully extend the telescopic antenna and adjust the direction of the antenna ...

Страница 12: ... preset Radio bands can be preset either automatically or manually WS band broadcasters must be manually preset To preset stations automatically radio bands only This function scans a selected band AM MW SW FM and can automatically store up to 20 presets in memory for each band 1 Press BAND to select the frequency band 2 Press the AUTO PRESET button to enter the automatic memory mode The MEMORY an...

Страница 13: ...lay and the PRESET indicators blinks 3 Use PRESET PRESET to select the preset to be cancelled If neither button is pressed for 5 seconds the CANCEL indicator disappears from the display and the mode is exited 4 PRESS MEMORY CANCEL again CANCEL appears in the display The preset is cancelled and the preset number is skipped during preset tuning PRESET CANCEL PRESET MEMORY CANCEL PRESET PRESET MEMORY...

Страница 14: ... 3 Press the MULTI LANG button again The unit searches for a program in the selected language Reception of the program begins as soon as it is found Press the MULTI LANG button within 15 seconds of receiving a program to search for another program If the MULTI LANG button is not pushed again the mode is exited and the current program will continue to be received Performing this search establishes ...

Страница 15: ...ograms POP for contemporary popular music both regional and global ROCK for rock music programs URBAN for R B soul rap and dance music programs OTHER for alternative programs NO PTYPE for no specific PTY WS STEREO 3 Press the PTY button again The selected program type blinks in the display and a search is performed 4 When a program type is found the broadcaster ID or the name of the broadcaster bl...

Страница 16: ... MEMORY CANCEL button when the cursor is not selecting a number to move the cursor back to the previous number Continue this procedure until the cursor has moved back to the incorrectly entered number Numbers that you had entered after that number must be reentered If you wish to reenter the password from the beginning press the WS button and the password is erased and the mode is exited Repeat th...

Страница 17: ...nterclockwise for lower grid numbers The order of the TDM frequencies changes in the display as follows When the highest grid position GRID 82R is reached the count will continue on from the lowest position GRID 1 L and similarly in the reverse direction 3 When the correct grid number and polarity is selected broadcaster reception begins and normal operation returns Grid 34 39 44 49 55 60 44 49 55...

Страница 18: ...de coverage to the larger part of the continent it services Each beam area shown as oval shapes in the maps contains preset numbers shown as Pn within each oval area These numbers are used when first setting up WorldSpace satellite reception on page 9 Be sure to use the region preset number for the region where you live Incorrect preset number entry may cause the unit to operate incorrectly A P5 P...

Страница 19: ... NORTH WEST Elevation HIGH HIGH HIGH MIDDLE MIDDLE MIDDLE MIDDLE FLAT MIDDLE MIDDLE MIDDLE MIDDLE HIGH HIGH HIGH AFRISTAR Satellite Direction SOUTH EAST SOUTH EAST EAST SOUTH EAST SOUTH EAST EAST SOUTH SOUTH FLAT SOUTH WEST SOUTH WEST WEST SOUTH WEST SOUTH WEST WEST Elevation HIGH HIGH HIGH HIGH MIDDLE MIDDLE HIGH MIDDLE FLAT HIGH MIDDLE MIDDLE HIGH HIGH HIGH Area A 1 A 2 A 3 B 1 B 2 B 3 C 1 C 2 C...

Страница 20: ...ed is not encrypted CODED lights in the display Radio reception is noisy Adjust the antenna appropriate for the band you are receiving to improve reception Refer to page 11 Specifications WorldSpace Transmitting frequencies 1453 384 MHz 1490 644 MHz L Band 460 kHz step Broadcast system WorldSpace System Digital modulation system QPSK TDM Audio coding system MPEG 1 2 2 5 Layer III Encryption scheme...

Страница 21: ... Fax 251 1 61 32 99 AfriSpace Kenya Limited 16th Floor Lonrho House Standard Street P O Box 43305 Nairobi Kenya Tel 254 2 210805 Fax 254 2 210845 WorldSpace Asia AsiaSpace Ltd Level 4 6 Riverside Quay South Bank Melbourne Victoria 3006 Australia Tel 61 3 9693 8555 Fax 61 3 9693 8585 WorldSpace Management Corporation WISMA 46 Kota Bni 34th FI Jalan Jend Sudirman Kav 1 Jakarta 10220 Indonesia Tel 62...

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