Motorola DSR470 User Manual
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- DSR470 Digital Receiver User Guide
- Welcome! 9
- Regulatory Information 11
- Using Your Remote 21
- Installation 31
- Watching TV 45
- Interactive Program Guide (IPG) 49
- Interests and Favorites 53
- Pay-Per-View Events 55
- Options 61
- Help 79
- Specifications 81
- Warranty & Service 83
- Welcome!
- Regulatory Information
- Programming Copyright Notice
- Use of this device may violate Section 605 of the Communications Act of 1934, as amended, if that...
- Changes or modifications to this device not expressly approved by the party responsible for compl...
- Resale of signals received from broadcast satellites is explicitly regulated. In any use or appli...
- Export of this device requires a valid export license issued by the U.S. Department of State, Off...
- FCC-Required Notification of Service
- Telephone Company Procedures
- In order for your telephone company to provide service to you, it may occasionally be necessary f...
- If you have any questions about your telephone line, such as how many pieces of equipment you can...
- In certain circumstances, it may be necessary for your telephone company to request information f...
- If Problems Arise
- FCC Certified
- FCC Part 68
- This equipment complies with Part 68 of the FCC rules. Located on the equipment is a label that c...
- The REN is used to determine the quantity of devices which may be connected to the telephone line...
- This equipment cannot be used on the telephone company- provided coin service. Connection to part...
- If this equipment causes harm to the telephone network, the telephone company will notify you in ...
- The telephone company may make changes in its facilities, equipment, operations, or procedures th...
- If trouble is experienced with this equipment, please contact:
- Motorola Broadband Communications Sector 6450 Sequence Dr., San Diego, CA 92121 1-888-436-4678
- If the trouble is causing harm to the telephone network, the telephone company may request you to...
- This equipment uses the following USOC jacks: RJ11C
- It is recommended that the customer install an AC surge arrester in the AC outlet to which this d...
- This equipment is Hearing-Aid Compatible (HAC).
- The Telephone Consumer Protection Act of 1991 makes it unlawful for any person to use a computer ...
- User Instructions
- Equipment Attachment Limitations
- Note: This product was FCC certified under test conditions that included the use of shielded I/O ...
- CP-01, Part 1, Section 10.1
- "NOTICE: The Canadian Department of Communications label identifies certified equipment. This cer...
- Before installing this equipment, users should ensure that it is permissible to be connected to t...
- Repairs to certified equipment should be made by an authorized Canadian maintenance facility desi...
- Users should ensure for their own protection that the electrical ground connections of the power ...
- CAUTION: Users should not attempt to make such connections themselves, but should contact the app...
- NOTICE: The Ringer Equivalence Number (REN) assigned to each terminal device provides an indicati...
- The standard connecting arrangement (telephone jack type) for this equipment is CA11A.
- The Ringer Equivalence Number (REN) of this device is 0.3.
- Operation Precautions
- Important Safeguards
- Read, Follow and Keep Instructions
- Heed Warning
- Cleaning
- Power Cord Protection
- Power Sources/Grounding
- Ventilation
- Do Not Operate near Water
- Objects or Liquid in the Unit
- Overloading
- Damage Requiring Service
- Service
- Mounting and Placement
- Power Lines
- Outdoor Antenna Grounding
- Replacement Parts
- Safety Check
- Lightning
- Safeguard Instructions
- 1. For the ground wire, use No. 10 AWG (5.3mm2) copper, No. 8 AWG (8.4mm2) aluminum, No. 17 AWG (...
- 2. Secure the antenna lead-in wire and ground wires to the house with stand-off insulators spaced...
- 3. Mount the antenna discharge unit as close as possible to the place where the lead-in enters th...
- 4. Use a jumper wire that is no smaller than No. 6 AWG (13.3mm2) copper, or the equivalent, when ...
- 5. In areas that are heavily prone to lightning storms install a lightning rod mounted to the top...
- 6. Section 810 of the National Electrical Code, ANSI/ NFPA No. 70-1984, provides information abou...
- Programming Copyright Notice
- Using Your Remote
- The receiver comes with a basic remote control unit that can be programmed to control both the re...
- A Word About Modes
- Key Functions
- Programming the Remote Control
- The remote control is set at the factory to control all of the receiver functions, but to use it ...
- 1. Turn on the TV for programming.
- 2. Use the table that appears later in this section to find the brand of TV.
- 3. After the manufacturer’s brand name is a three-digit code number (or several three-digit codes).
- 4. Press and hold the TV key on the remote control for at least three seconds or until the light ...
- 5. If the remote control "accepts" the code, you will see several rapid flashes of the light. If ...
- 6. If your component does not respond to the remote control POWER key, even though it has "accept...
- If Your Remote Control Cannot Find a Working Three- Digit Code in the Tables (Scanning)
- Programming the Master Power Feature
- Volume Control Crossover
- Verifying Your TV Mode Codes
- You can verify the accepted programming codes for each mode by following these steps.
- 1. Press the TV key for at least three seconds or until the remote control unit LED blinks.
- 2. Press the "INFO" key.
- 3. The LED will blink, indicating the code of your TV, in the following sequence. For example, if...
- If You Have More Than One Receiver
- Replacing the Remote Control Batteries
- "Remote Energy Saver"
- TV Codes
- Admiral 018,090,125
- A-Mark 120,224,225
- Aiwa 090,251
- Akai 000,032,070,149,172
- Amstrad 033
- Anam 005,009,021,041,120,121
- Anam National 211
- AOC 005,006,019,020,120,140,163,173
- Archer 120
- ASA 047
- Audio Dynamics 234
- Audiovox 120
- Bell & Howell 018
- Broksonic 005,144,172,173,174,219,226
- Candle 006,022,023,025,163,213
- Capehar t019
- Centurion 192,194
- Citizen 006,016, 018,022,023,024,025,026,144, 163,202,213,224
- Concerto 005,023,213
- Contec 041,091,185,227
- Coronado 224,225
- Craig 021,041
- Crown 026
- Curtis Mathes 006,016,018,026,059,125,163,172,192,194,202,224,231
- CXC 041
- Daewoo 005,024,026,029, 030,031,032,130,172,214,215,224,233,252
- Daytron 026,192,194,224
- DBX 234
- Dimensia 125
- Dumont 047
- Electrohome 026,149,224
- Emerson 017,023,026,028,033,034,035,037,038,039,041,122,141,143,
- 144,172,176,187,203,204,205, 219,222,223,224,225,226,227,251,253
- Envision 163
- Fisher 042,090,099,216,217
- Fujitsu 034,187
- Funai 034,041,187,251
- Futuretech 041
- GE 003,008,009,023,043,044,125,130, 134,147,172,195,206,207,211,228,231
- Goldstar 005,023,026,045,046,088,172,173,194, 213,223,224,225,230,234,254
- Grundig 047
- Hallmark 023
- Harmon Kardon 234
- Hinari 034,187
- Hitachi 018,023,026,048,049,050,051,052,053
- 054,055,116,126,142,172,185,213,224,225,231,251
- Infinity 010,066,151
- JBL 010,066,151
- JCPenny 003,005,006,014,016,026,043,044,096
- 125,134,163,172,194,206,207,223,224,231,232,234
- Jensen 056
- JVC 057,058,059,060,186,234
- Kawasho 061
- Kenwood 006,251
- Kloss 022,110
- KMC 224,225
- KTV 026,039,041,172,224,225
- Lloytron 224
- Lodgenet 018
- Logik 018
- Luxman 023,213
- LXI 003,010,066,090,117,125,129,131,134,172,173,194,223,251,254
- Magnavox 000,006,008,010,017,020,025,027,028,066,067,068,110,144,151
- 154,163,164,167,172,173,175,192,194,218,224,225,231,251
- Majestic 018
- Marantz 006,010,066,068,088,149,163,172,234
- Marta 223
- Matsui 032,109
- Memorex 018,032,090,223,232,251
- MGA 004,005,006,023,034,071,072,149,163,172,187,192,194
- Mitsubishi 004,005,023,034,070,071,072,122,123,149,172,173,187,192,194
- MTC 005,006,016,023,031,163,202,213
- NAD 002,117
- NEC 005,006,007,023,028,090,144,163,172,173,191,192, 194,213
- National 011,151,190,195,196,211
- Nikkai 113,118
- Onwa 041
- Optimus 232
- Optonica 129
- Orion 219,226
- Osume 091
- Panasonic 008,009,010,011,012,066,151,195,196,211,231,232
- Philco 005,006,025,067,068,110,151,163,172,218,224,225,251
- Philips 005,010,025,027,066,068,088,146,151
- 163,164,218,220,223,225,251
- Pioneer 002,008,048,051,076
- Portland 005,026,172,224,225
- Proscan 125,147,172
- Proton 006,013,019,023,026,172,224
- Pulsar 001
- Quasar 008,009,195,211,231,232
- Radio Shack 026,041,112,141,173,194,224,229,230,232
- RCA 003,005,008,014,048,078,079,080,082,084,085
- 086,087,125,130,134,147,172,210,231,251
- Realistic 035,041,090,141,194,222,223,224,229,251
- SAA 145
- Saba 051,116,142
- Saisho 032,033,109
- Sampo 006,019,163,192,194
- Samsung 005,006,016,023,026,032,088,112,163,172
- 173,192,194,202,213,221,224,225,229,233
- Sansui 219
- Sanyo 042,089,090,091,092,109,194,216,217
- Scott 026,034,037,041,093,173,187,192,194,224,233
- Sears 003,023,034,042,090,096,098,099,101,102,104,117
- 125,131,134,151,187,194,202,216,217,223,224,225
- Sharp 026,091,129,141,200,224,225
- Signature 018,251
- Sony 000,109,119,122
- Soundesign 023,025,041,172,251
- Spectricon 120
- SSS 005,041
- Supra 022,023
- Sylvania 006,010,025,066,068,110,112,151,163,172
- 173,192,194,229,251
- Symphonic 132,179,251
- Tandy 112,113,129,251
- Tatung 009,211
- Teac 251
- Technics 008,032
- Techwood 023,213
- Teknika 004,005,016,018,022,023,024,025,026,034
- 041,072,114,149,151,187,202,213,223,224,225,251
- Telerent 018,224
- Teletech 032
- Thomson 051,116,142
- TMK 023,172,213
- Toshiba 016,017,047,090,096,117,118,131,180
- 201,202,216,233
- Totevision 026,223,224
- Universal 043,044,206,207
- Vector Research 006,234
- Victor 057
- Video Concepts 070,234,251
- Vidtech 005,023,172,173
- Viking 022
- Wards 005,006,018,023,034,043,044,067,068
- 119,125,141,151,163,172,173,187,192,194,206,207,224,251
- Westinghouse 090
- Yamaha 005,006,234,251
- Yorx 192,194
- Zenith 001,018,178,219,223,251
- Zonda 120
- Installation
- Connecting the Cable, Receiver, and TV
- Front Panel Descriptions
- Most viewers find it more convenient to use the keys on the remote control rather than the keys o...
- 1. Power
- Press this key to turn the receiver power on/off and to watch programs in CBL mode.
- 2. Front Panel Display
- 2a. Signal
- 2b. Dolby® Digital
- 2c. Mail
- 2d. Timer
- 2e. Remote
- 3. TVPass® Card
- 4. Go Back
- 5. Menu
- 6. Enter
- 7. Arrow Keys
- Back Panel Connections
- Using the Menus
- You will be making various adjustments to your receiver using the keys on the remote control or r...
- If you use the keys on the remote control to control the menus, there are two ways to select a me...
- You may use the remote control, but if you use the keys on the front panel of the receiver, there...
- Choosing the Menu Language
- Authorizing Your Receiver
- Completing the Receiver Connections to Your Entertainment System
- Connections to Audio/Video Monitor
- Connections to Audio/Video Monitor and VCR
- Additional Features
- Viewing and Language Settings
- Audio Settings
- Installation Settings
- System Status
- Authorization Screens
- Watching TV
- Once you become accustomed to the various controls and features, you will spend most of your tele...
- How to Select Menu Options
- As you use the many menus, you will be asked to select various options. When you see the word sel...
- If you use the remote control, there are two ways to select a menu option:
- 1. Press the 34 keys or thevkeys to highlight an option. Then press the ENTER key to select it.
- 2. If the options are numbered, simply press the number key for an option. You do not have to pre...
- If you use the Front Panel of the receiver, there is only one way to select a menu option. Press ...
- Headers
- Banners
- Info Banner
- Browse Banner
- Authorization Screens
- Interactive Program Guide (IPG)
- The Interactive Program Guide (IPG) provides access to current and future program information whi...
- How to Display the Guide
- Interests and Favorites
- Pay-Per-View Events
- Purchasing Instant Pay-Per-View (IPPV) Events
- How to Purchase an IPPV Event
- Free Preview Period
- Passwords
- Videotaping Options
- You may be unable to videotape some programs, or you may have the option of paying a higher price...
- Purchase Screen
- How to Cancel a Purchase
- Purchase the Next Program
- Purchase a Future Program
- Changes in Purchase Options
- How to Purchase a Program While Viewing an IPPV Program
- How to Display Your Purchase History
- Purchase List
- Account Status
- Credit Message
- Options
- How to Display and Use the Options Menu
- The Options menu is your doorway to a series of menu screens that allow you to set up various fea...
- If you are using the remote control, press the OPTIONS key. The Options menu will appear.
- If you are using the front panel of the receiver, press the MENU key. When the Menu screen appear...
- The following list will give you a broad overview of the menu options and the features they control.
- 1. Open Your Mail
- 2. Set Guide & Favorites
- 3. Set Parental Control (and Passwords)
- 4. Set Timers
- 5. List Purchases
- 6. Change System Settings
- Opening Your Mail
- Setting Favorite Channels
- Setting Parental Controls & Passwords
- The Parental Control menu enables you to set passwords, lock out certain channels, and lock out c...
- How to Display the Parental Control Menu
- Parental Control Menu Options
- 1. Set Password
- To Set a New Password
- To Clear Your Password
- 2. Set Channel Locks
- 3. Set General Rating Locks
- 4. Set Content Rating Locks
- 5. Locks
- Setting Timers
- With timers, you can schedule your viewing up to one year in advance—whether you want to schedule...
- Sleep Timer
- Sometimes when you are watching a program in CBL mode, you will want to automatically turn off th...
- To set the sleep timer:
- NOTE: Any time that a sleep timer is set, the LOCKS option re-sets itself to On. See "Setting Par...
- How to Display the Timers Menu
- How to Use the Timers Menu
- Change Timer/Erase Timer Prompt Screen
- Maximum Number of Timers
- Before a Timer Executes
- How to Use the Set Timer Menu
- If you selected a Not Used listing in the Timers menu, the Set Timer menu appears. The Set Timer ...
- Press the3v4keys to highlight the various options.
- To set each option, press either the34keys or the number keys as indicated.
- When you are finished setting all of the timer options, select the Confirm Timer arrow to display...
- How to Set Each Timer Option
- Setting a Timer for Next Year
- If You Press the GO BACK Key
- How to Use the Confirm Timer Menu
- 1.
- 2.
- 3.
- Option 3 (Approve Purchase) allows you to pre-purchase a program before viewing time. This option...
- If you have purchased a program or have used parental control features to lock out channels or pr...
- Setting a Timer Using the Guide
- How to Cancel a Timer
- If New Settings Conflict with Previous Settings
- List Purchases
- Change System Settings
- Installation Settings
- How to Display and Use the Options Menu
- Help
- Specifications
- Input
- Video
- Remodulator Output
- Warranty & Service
- Limited Warranty and Obtaining Services
- To Original Consumer Purchaser at Retail
- General Instrument Corporation doing business as the Broadband Communications Sector of Motorola,...
- Responsibilities for You and Motorola BCS
- You must retain your sales receipt or provide other proof-of-purchase date. Promptly completing a...
- If you desire warranty service, you must notify Motorola BCS within the applicable warranty perio...
- Within a reasonable period after proper notification, Motorola BCS or an authorized Motorola BCS ...
- This warranty does not cover charges for any assembly, installation, setup or removal, or adjustm...
- This warranty shall be void if any product marking or label has been altered, defaced, or removed...
- MOTOROLA BCS IS NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR DAMAGES CAUSED BY LIGHTNING, IMPROPER ASSEMBLY, INSTALLATION,...
- Limitations
- MOTOROLA BCS MAKES NO OTHER EXPRESS WARRANTIES ON HOME DIGITAL RECEIVER SYSTEMS AND COMPONENTS. T...
- IN NO EVENT SHALL MOTOROLA BCS BE LIABLE FOR INDIRECT, EXEMPLARY, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL OR CONSEQUE...
- NO AGENT, DEALER, DISTRIBUTOR, SERVICE CENTER, COMPANY, OR OTHER PERSON IS AUTHORIZED TO CHANGE, ...
- Calling for Service
- How to Obtain Warranty Service
- To obtain warranty service, you must call or write Motorola BCS Technical Response Center within ...
- When you call or write, explain the problem. Ask whether the component should be returned for ser...
- If the Motorola BCS Technical Response Center requests you to return the component, pack it safel...
- NOTE: If the warranty on your component is expired, voided or inapplicable, Motorola BCS will not...
- MOTOROLA, the Stylized "M" Logo and all other trademarks indicated as such herein are trademarks ...
- ©2001 Motorola, Inc. All rights reserved.
- Covered under one or more U.S. patents: D399840, D407071, 3846719, 4613901, 4634808, 4700361, 470...
- Macrovision patent numbers 4,631,603; 4,577,216; 4,819,098 and related patent numbers are license...
- This device incorporates a copyright protection technology that is protected by U.S. patents and ...
- AC-3 digital audio system manufactured under license from Dolby Laboratories Licensing Corporation.
- Motorola Broadband Communications Sector
- 6450 Sequence Dr.
- San Diego, CA 92121
- Publication #479169-001 Rev. A
- Limited Warranty and Obtaining Services