SMK 0103-001 Remote Control Transmitter No. RRC9200-08xxR User Manual 1

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TOSHIBA
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DIRECTV® High— Definition ,» I.
Receiver/HDTV Tuner
DST — 3 1 O O
OWNER ’ S MANUAL
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ROGRAM 39
GUIDE"l
Menu Syslem
Profile Senup
Scheduling
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Pumases 7 1
Mdllional Features
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@’ FMODMBBZOH © 2002 Toshlba Curporaflon
The Iighlning flash with arrowhead symbol, within an equilat—
KuFELEclmsmcll eral mangle,“ ls mlended lo alertfhe user to the presence of
wmnopm uninsulaled dangerous voltage wrlhin the product 5 enclo—
_mmmmmuflg sure lhat may be of suflicienl magnitude to conslilule a risk
_ of electric shock lo persons.
wmmms: TO REDUCE THE RISK or . _ . . . . . .
The exclamation point wllhm an equ|laleral lnangle is in
tended la alert lhe user to the presence of important operat-
ELECTRIC suocm DO NOT REMOVE
120ka (OR BACK} N0 USERSERVICEAELE
ing and maintenance (servicing) inslructio
accompanying lhe appliance
PARTS INSIDE. REFER SERVICING TO
E The symbol lo! CLASS || (Doublelns
nurxunsn ssrmce PERSONNEL
WARNING: TO REDUCE THE RISK OF FIRE OR ELE
K; DO NOT EXPOSE
CAUTION: - TCH WIDE BLADE OF PLUG T0
CAUTION:
anges or modifications made to this equipment, not expressly approved by
EToshiba, or parties authorized by Toshiba, could void the user’s authority to
operate the equipment.
CAUTION: These servicing instructions are for use by qualified service personnel only. To
reduce the risk of electric shock do not perform any servicing other than that
contained in the operating instructions unless you are qualified to do so.
In the spaces provided below, record the Model and Serial No. located on the rear panel of
your receiver. Retain this information for future reference
Model No. Serial No.
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IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
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CAUTION: PLEASE READ AND OBSERVE ALL WARNINGS AND INSTRUCTIONS IN THIS OWNER'S
MANUAL AND THOSE MARKED ON THE UNIT RETAIN THIS MANUAL FOR FUTURE
REFERENCE.
This set has been designed and manufactured to ensure personal safely. Improper use can result in electric
shock or fire hazard. The safeguards incorporated in this unit will protect you if you observe the fotlowing
procedures [or installation. use and servicing. This unit is lully transistorized and does not contain any parts Ihat
can be repaired by the user.
DO NOT REMOVE THE CABINET COVER OR YOU MAY BE EXPOSED TO DANGEROUS VOLTAGE.
REFER SERVICING TO QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL ONLY,
Read these instructions.
Keep these instructions.
Heed all warnings.
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Follow all instructions. r
5. Do not use this apparatus n
7. Do not block any ventilation openings. Install in accordance with the
manufacturer's instructions.
8. Do not install hear any heat sources such as radiators, heat registers, stoves,
or other apparatus (including amplifiers) that produce heat.
9. Do not defeat the safety purpose of the polarized or grounding-type plug. A
polarized plug has two blades with one wider than the other. A grounding
type plug has two blades and a third grounding prong. The wide blade or the
third prong are provided for your salety. It the provided plug does not fit into
your outlet, consult an electrician for replacement of the obsolete outlet.
10. Protect the power cord from being walked on or pinched, particularly at plugs,
convenience receptacles, and the point it exits the apparatus.
11. Only use attachments/accessories specified by the manufacturer.
12.Use only with the cart, stand, tripod. bracket, or table spa '
manufacturer or sold with the apparatus. When a cart is used
when moving the cart/apparatus combination to avoi
of time.
nnel. Servicing is required when
7 maged in any way. such as power supply cord or
lquid has been spilled or objects have fallen into the
aratus h‘a‘s’been exposed to rain or moisture, does not
—0 as been dropped.
14. Refer all servicing to q'
the apparatus has
plug is damaged
apparatus, crth
operate nor a l
15.Never overload wall outletsI extension cords. or integral convenience
receptacles. as this can result in a risk of fire or electric shock.
16,Never insert objects of any kind through the openings in the apparatus. as
they may touch dangerous voltage points or short-out parts, which could
result in a fire or electric shock. Never spill liquid of any kind on the apparatus.
17.Never place a heavy object on the apparatus. The object may fall, causing
serious personal injury and serious damage to the apparatus.
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Federal Communications Commission (FCC)—
This equipment complies with both Part 15 and Part 68 of the FCC rules
was,
This equipment complies with Part 65 of the FCC rules. On the back cover ofthis equipment is a label that
contains. among other information. the FCC Pan 68 Registration Number and the ringer equivalence number
(REN) for this equipment lt requested, this information must be provided to the telephone company.
- An FCC compliant telephone cord and modular jack“ is provided with this equipment. This equlpment' IS
which' Is Part 68 compliant. See installation instructions for details.
- The REN (ringer equivalence number) |s used to determine the quantity of devices whtch may e
connected to the phone line. Excessive RENs on the telephone line may resu
(5) To be certain of the number of devices that may be connected
number of RENs, contact the local telephone company,
- It is unlikely, but if your DST—3100 causes harm to the telep
notify you in advance that temporary discontinuance 0
isn’t practical, the telephone company will notify the
possible. Also, you will be
_ snecessary.
- The telephone company may make change ment, operations, or procedures that
could affect the operation of the equipme telephone company will provide advance
in in uninterrupted service.
- if you experience problems ror warranty information. please refer to
Support section at the end
telephone company may r
. DST- 3100 DIRECTV" High Definition Receiver/HDTV Tuner complies with Part 15 of the FCC
mles. Dperatron' is subject to the following two conditions: (1) this device may not cause harmful interference,
and (2) this device must accept any interference that may cause undesired operation.
The responsible party for compliance to these rules is: Toshiba America Consumer Products, Inc. 82 Totowa Rd..
Wayne, NJ 07470, Ph: (888) 867—4377.
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part
15 of the FCC rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in
a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not
installed and used in accordance with the instructions. may cause harmful interference to Edit; communications.
However, there is no guarantee tha nterference will not occur in a particular installation. lfthls equipment does
cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by removing and applying
power to the equipment, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following
measures:
- Reorient or relocate the receiving satellite dish antenna,
- increase the separation between the equipment and the DST-3100 receiver.
- Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the DST-3100 receiver is
connected,
- Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.
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Due to copyright restrictions, you may not be able to view some high- -definition programs in high?
definition format using this product.
ACTIVATION OF PROGRAMMING MAY BE SUBJECT TO CREDIT APPRQVADA ,
REQUIRES VALID SERVICE ADDRESS, SOCIAL SECURITY NUMBER, AND/O
CREDIT CARD. DEPOSIT OR PREPAYMENT MAY BE REQUIRED,
Programming is subject to change. Receipt of DIRECTV program
DIRECTV customer agreement; a copy is provided at DIREC
DIRECTV service is not available outside the US. DIRE
independently of DIRECTV System hardware. A valid
operate DIRECTV System hardware. Activate your D
DIRECTV (1- -800 347 3288)
You may be able to subscribe to local
equipment may be required in so
information on availability of lac
For access to Higthefiin
High»Def1nition capable
dish antenna soldrsepam
DIRECTV, the: ' gn ogo and ADVANCED PROGRAM GUIDE are trademarks of
DIRECTV, Inc, a» an of Hughes Electronics Corp., and are used with permission.
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This product incorporates copyright protection technology that is protected by U.S. patents and other
intellectual property rights. Use of this copyright protection technology must be authorized by
Macrovision and is intended for home and other limited pay-per-view uses only, unless otherwise
authorized by Macrovision. Reverse engineering or disassembly is prohibited.
Manufactured under license from Dolby Laboratories. “Dolby” and the double-D symbol are
trademarks of Dolby Laboratories
Confidential Unpublished Works. ©1992-1997 Dolby Laboratories, Inc. All rights reserved.
. Introduction
Saleiy Precaulions
Important Salety Instructions
FCC Infonrialion
PEI" 65 t
Part 15 t
Disclosure Ininrmalion
DlRECTV
Macrm/isiortcti).
Dolby Digital®
Table of Cements .
ldentilicallon Di Controls
anl Panel .
Remote Conlrol
Loading Banene
programing YnurRernoie
Remain Conlrol CDUES
Wdeo Definitions
Vldeu Formals
Video Resolulions.
. Cort necilons
Cables ,
Connecting to an Antenna
Connecting to a TV
connecting to a vc
Connecting [0 Optional Equipment
. installation
System Configuration Type
DIREGTV® Satellite Dish
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29
33
36
38
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iAn ennaidabls.
Local Antenna/Cable niy .
instattation Complete
Types of Programing
O Acivanced ng
Advance 7 rid Guide
Basic Grid Guide
Surl Guide
Banner Guide
General Guide Features
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. Menu System
Menu Tree n
. Profile Setup
Customizing Profile Settings
Edit User Plumes Selenium
Edit Guide Channels
Favorite Channels Setup
Channel Black
Rating Limils
Lock/Unlock Profile
Preferences sub—menus .
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50
. Scheduling
Scheduling an Event .
Editing a Scheduled Even
Viewing Scheduled Programs
Event Reminders ..
. Purchasing Movies
Future Purchases
Past Purchases
Spending Limt
QAdditionaI Features 7 , —_ s "— 7
Password Management . ,
AudioNidem
Caller ID
Messages.
ntification of Controls
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ight illuminates when the unit
POWER - Press to turn the DST-3100 race
is On‘
SELECT - Press to access a hig
ARROWS (A , v, 4, and >)
MENU - Pres
' y the rne'nu system, to access all options and settings.
Iification of Controls (continued)
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RESOLUTION I INPUT
RESULU'HON
INPUT
Dash
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POWER
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ACTION
FAV HOME
USER JUMP VOL DONE——
FAVORITES/USER —@ (Ev
HOME/JUMP 5935
MENU HELP INFO GUIDE
MENU —€.
HELP
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MUTE
POWER ~
Numbered buttons
BACK
SELECT
EXIT
Channel up and down]
Page up and down
Volume up and down
GUIDE
STYLE I INFO
Make sure to match the + and —. ori'lhe batterle o
the marks inside the battery fiempanme _t
Notes on batteries:
Improper use at batteries may cause battery leakage and
corrosion. To operate the remote control correctly. Follow the
instmctrons below.
- Do not lnsert batteries into the remote control in me wrung
direction.
- Do not eharge, heat, open. or short-circuit the batterles. Du
not threw batteries inn: a fire.
- Do not leave dead or exhausted batteries in the remote
control.
' Do not use different types of batteries together, or mlx old
and new batteries.
. lt you du not use the remute control tor along period at time.
remove the batteries to avoid possible damage from battery
corrosion.
~ It the remote control does not lunction correctly oril the
operating range hemmes reduced, replace all batteries with
new ones.
' it bakery leakage occurs, wipe the battery liquid from the
battery compartment, then insert new batteries.
Programming YourRemote Control
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Slide the remote controls SAT/TVi/TVZ
switch to either TV1 or TV2.
While holding down immense the
numbered buttons to en r he appropriate
3-digit code for your brand bf TV. (See the
next pageforapfliéabl bodes): '
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4111111111 1114. 1111 01111111 111
111131 932, 11711, 1173 0111111111 0115, 01:1, 015, 1145, 1146. 01233. 023112.
41111 1 13 > _ '
120 01mm 7 195,111
Guild 195
1109, 1141, 1111, 111.191.1911 and“: 1“
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332 054. 055. 085. 097. 116, 2111,
Bmckwnod . ~ 1111
1911111511111; 062. 191 infinity 066
Candle 11115, uzz,m3,nzs,a:16.191. JBL “56
c: 11m 1103. nos. 1105, 01s, 1116. 11:11. 1143.
pc JG "my 096. 1111.114
cum-11 City
1mm 056, (17:1
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Onlvnymc Kamho 005,013,111
Comma Kenwood 1196. 013, 111
Cm“ 1111155 1122, 061, 11a 1911
x'rv 1725, 1139. 11417. 1141, 191, 196, 112
_ ‘ 016. 1131 “W“ 195
1106 1116. 026, 073, 2113, 201,212 ”“V‘m” “25
77 ML 191 Loewe 411
0115, 1114, 1116, 019. 030. 1131. 1111, 1.191 m
193.211.119 1111111111 1123
1125, 195 Lx1 no], 1153, ms, 1190. 1195. 117. 121051,
11:11. 111111. 1111
(ms. 1111015131954. 065.1166.
D““‘°'“ ‘95 Mngmvcx 067, ass. 069. 013, 1115, 110.110,
151111111111 m 111
Elcclmhomc 1113. 1113, 109, 113 May-flunk 01:1
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mo, 1111, 11111, 033. 1134. 035. 1136. 11115111 0321 109
Emerson 1137, nu.1139,040.1141.o73. 112. Megan“ 19s
19l.192,195,196,199. 220
Memmx 11111, 032, 0911. 195.221:
Envis‘wn 006, 11:
MGA 004, 17115. 17116. 1171. 1113, 195
12mm 1111
1411911111111 11114, 0115. 010. 1111. 1172. 091, 113,
F151." 1142, 11911 195.105,zn1,11z
mefi 1” MTC 11115.11115,111s,01:1,u:11, 195. 212
Fumes 1113, ms NAB 1101, 117. 195
51111111 911, 194 111111111111 009.191, 191
Funni 1134. 041. 191. 194 Nau'oml annlips 191
Fulumluh MI, 191. 194 ms. 006. 11111. 011, 013, 1171. 111.
”EC 111
. 003, 0118, 009, 015, MD, 043, W.
G“""E'°‘"'”GE) 139, 19s, 1911, 101.114, 115. 115 L Nikkai 112, 111. 1111
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Pmmnifi 185, 187. 189.197. 1913, 200,106. 132, 192, 194
214, 216
———. 105, 115
Philcn 1105, 006. 075, 036. 064, 063. 068.
073,110,212 009,198
Philips 056, 08!
"m" chhwoud 023. 073
“mm 004, 005, 016. 013, 022, 023, 024.
Pmscan » Teknika 025, 026, 034, 036, 041. 114, 115.
Frown 186,191,212
Pulsar , Tclcavin 051
Own 0011: 000.077.1911 Telcfimkcn 051
Radio Shztk 026, 011,107,112191
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RCA 01. 203. 214. 2151 Thomas “35
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5m 05, Thomson 051, 11s
Snisho 032. 033. 109 TMK 023. 073, 195
Snmpn 006.019.198 Tushiba fllfi, 090, 095, 117,118,13l. 183
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Tosonic
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195. 204. 212. 221 “mm“
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Stars 004. 095. 095, 0911, 009. 101, 102, vmmh 005, 195, 212
103,104, 117,105,201 _ ,
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Sharp 026, 0115.09 “5 ”6 11°22 1°; Wards 064. 065, 067, 068, 107. 119.212,
' 214, 215
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$me m Yamaha 005. 006. 212
sum 01: YW“ ‘95
Salsvox 112 20:11:11 001. 013. 193
Sony 000,075, IW, “9, 122, I9!) Zondn |ZD
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0 Definitions
The video features explained here can be set by following the AudinNideo steps listed in the Additonal
Features section uftllis manual.
Video For
Standard 4:3
FULL: Same as incoming, native image.
CROPPED: Image is expanded, causing some loss of the image aroundrjh
screen.
LETFERBOX: Image is compressed and undistorted.
FULL CROPPED
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L_
o.
Set the video resolution based on the capabi ies of your televison. To quickly cycle
through the available resolutions, press ACTION + INPUT (RESOLUTION)
repeatedly.
High-Definition (HD)
1080i: Most common HD setting. Use DVI or Component cables.
72llp: HD setting for Plasma and LCD monitors.
Standard Definition (SD)
480i: Most common SD setting. Use S -Video, Compnsu e
480p: SD setting commonly used on
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Rater to the diagram below to identity the types at cables that may be used to connect your receiver.
LC big T
ow for video,
Component video cables
(typically color-coded red, green, blue)
Digital Audio (Optical)
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necting to an Antenna
Connect ihe receiver in a satellite dish. terrestrial antenna, or cable service.
Z to select the type of inputs you
connected to the DST-3100.
Press A nrv to highlight Ihe Save and then
press SELECT.
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Press A er 7 to highlight Scan and then press
SELECT.
The receiver will scan for available channels
from the input scurce(e) that you configured in
the Input Configuration screen.
When the scan is complete, the screen will list
the channels and which antenna input they are
coming lrom (ANT1 or ANTZ).
Press 4 or P to highlight the desired channel
boxes (on the left side of the screen). Press
SELECT to add the highiighted channel. Ablue
box with a checkmark indicates the channel has
been added.
To remove a selected channel, highlight the
desired blue box and press SELECT. The
checkmark will be removed and the box will be
gray.
Afler you have selected all desired channels,
press 4 or P to highlight Save and then press
SELECT,
Notes
- Ilyou have not configured any inputs, the message below
will be displayed. To cunfigure the Inputs, select Inputs on
the Terrestrial Channels screen.
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ECTV® Satellite Dish Antenna and Antenna/Cable (continued)
Configuring your receiver to work wilh a DIRECTV Satellite Dish Antenna and Antenna/Cable.
The Time And Deie screen 5 Say/re field will defeuii lu CAM. This means that your receiver will get
senings 1er me salsilile signal ifyeu need u:- change Ihese seiiings. ioiiow the steps bel
4 Frags V to highlight the SaVehunon and then press SELECT.
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ECTV® Satellite Dish Antenna Only
Configuring your receiver to work with a DIRECTV Satellite Dish Antenna.
,,,Dish Setup Scrggn
You must select the correct type of DIRECTV Satellite Dish Antenna so the DST-3100 receiver can
ccordinams tor polnting the dish antenna,
Preparations
- Select Salefl/la/D/RECW) andAnre/ma/Cab/s fmm the Installation screen (see page 28)
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Press A urV to highlight the DIE/I Typs field and
then press 4 or b tc highlight the type of dish
antenna connected to the receiver.
Dish Types.
None Terrestrial antenna gr cable sign
Roun . 8" round satellite dish amen
(no HD reception).
Oval 2: Oval dish antenna Wll
Oval 3: Oval dlsh antenna wit
(recommended).
Auto: Use this option only
your remote control to enter
Latitude and Longitude.
The S/‘g/rfl/ 51/911th screen displays a numerical strength (0 to 100) and
a bar graph accompanied by an audible tune to indicate signal strength.
A strong signal is indicated by a high number. large amount of bar graph
occupied, and a high-pitched. rapidly beeping tone.
From the Sou/vefield you can check the signals from each at the
satellites you configured on the previous DIS/l Se/upscreen. (Satellite A'
Single; SatelliteA, B: Oval 2; Satellrte A. B. C: Oval 3)
When you have received the strongest signal from several Iranspondars on each at the satellites, you have completed
the setup for digital satellite channels
If you are not receiving a strong signal, the dish antenna pointing requires turtherflne-luning.
When you are satisfied with the signal strength, highlight 0K and press SELECT.
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ECTV® Satellite Dish Antenna Only (continued)
Configuring your receiver to work with a DiREcTV Salellite Dish Antenna.
34
The Primary
program info
Press A or V in highlight Secondary Antenna
Area and then press SELECT4
The Secondary Antenna Area specifies which
additonal terrestrial program infunnaiion should
appear in the Guide.
Follcrw sleps 2-3 abovst
Press A or V lo nmhlighl Cable Pliny/Hermes and
lhen press SELECT.
The Cable Provider Area specifies which cable
program inlonnafion should appear in the
on-sueen program guide.
Folivw slaps 2—3 above.
lered lhe last digit of your zip
will list the available providers
Ifyou mnneched a lerrestrial a
service to view local analog or
Notes
‘ If you do not have cable TV service mnnecled lo the DST-
3100, ii is not necessary In mmplele step 5.
The TlmeAnd Dale screen's Some field will delaull lo CAM. Thls means that your recslvsr will
senlngs lrom the sslsllile signal. To change (hese settings. lollow the steps below.
usuallezsul .
‘74 PreSs V to highlight the Save human and then press SELEC‘L
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aI Antenna/Cable Only
Configuring your receiver to work with en Antenna and/or Cable service.
[In u; Configuration Screen
- . .., . E -
Press 4 or P to navigate to the appropriate
fields.
Press 4 or P to select the type of inputs you
connected to the DST—3100.
Press A or V to navigate to the Save button and
press SELECT. ‘
1 Press A or V to navigate to the Scan button.
The receiver will scan for available channels
from the input source(s) that you configured on
the previous screen.
Once the scan is complete the screen will list the
channels and what antenna input they are
coming from (ANT1 or ANT2).
Notes
- if you do not have any inputs configured the message below
Press 4 or b to navigate to the boxes on the
far left side of the screen. Press SELECT to add
the highlighted channel. A blue box with a
cneckmerk indicates the channel has been
added.
To remove a selected channel, navigate to the
blue box and press SELECT. The checkmark will
be removed and the box will be grey.
After you have selected all the desired channels,
press 4 or F to navigate to the Save button
and then press SELECT.
will be displayed. You can selectlhe inputs button on the
Enemy Channels screen to reconfigure the inputs.
You mus\ set the canes! lime and date so (he DST-3100 receives the Barred programming inlorma
Dam screen lo set ynur time zone and whether or no! you observe Daylight: Savings Twme '
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5 Press v to highlight the Savebunon and men press SELECT.
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tallation Complete
Your reciever is now configured
The installation and testing of the satellite dish antenna and/or terrestrial inputs is now complete.
The Installation screen displays a summary of all the information and ttings you have configured
You are ready to enjoy your system!
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IL,
This section explains the differently
DIRECTV” Programming subso
With a satellite dish connec
F PR 7 G
DIRECTV programming ’
IDE INFORMATION
etwork logo; channel numbers 100 to 9999
Local channels from DI Network logo or call letters; traditional channel numbers
Single- or double-digit channel number followed by hyphen
and sub—channel number; program name and description if
channel is supported in local ZIP code area
Digital—(ATSC) ch“ / n
Analog (NTSC) channels Network logo or call letters; traditional single- or
T“ double-digit channel numbers; program name and
description if channel is supported in local ZIP code area
With a terrestrial antenna or cable connected (no satellite dish):
F PR G GUIDE INFORMATION
Digital (ATSC) channels Single- or double-digit channel number followed by hyphen
and sub-channel number; program name and description it
channel is supported in local ZIP code area; or program
name will say RegularScbedu/e
Analog (NTSC) channels Network logo or call letters; traditional single or
double-digit channel numbers; program name will say
Regular Schedule
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VANCED PROGRAM GUIDETM
Your DST-3100 receiver has the following ADVANCED PROGRAM GUIDE styles to make finding
programs easier: Advanced Grid Guide, Basic Giro Guib’e, Swf Gil/He, and Banner Guide
Each guide can be customized to display a smaller grouping of channels (customized in your profile's
Channel Block screen), or you can reduce the displayed listing by specifying a FMS/(described later in
this section).
Note: Most AAD VANCED PROGRAM GUIDE features are nnlyavailable with a sale! ' e connection.
Press GUIDE to display the Advanced Gfl'd Gw'a’escreen. Use the remote co t igalion arrows
(A / v I 4 I») to navigate the guides. Press ACTION + 4 or b to scroll throu ntries one
page at a time. Press INFO while a title is highlighted to display the Praglam
mation and four lines of
en y_ur desired program is highlighted,
7 ress SELECT to tune to the channel.
To jump through the listings to a specific
channel, directly enter the channel number
(using the numbered buttons on your remote
control).
The Basr'cG/id Guide displays two hours of
programming information and six lines of
channel information.
When your desired program is highlighted,
press SELECT to tune to the channel,
To jump through the listings to a specific
channel, directly enter the channel number
(using the numbered buttons on your remote
control).
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Keys available In the different ADVANCED PROGRAM GUIDEm styles:
- GUIDE: Cycles through the different guide styles.
- ACTION + INFO: Cycles through the different banner styles (off, short, detailed).
- A , v, 4, and >: Navigate inside the guide.
-AcTION + < or >: Scrolls through the guide entries one page at a time.
- INFO while highlighting any program: Displays the Frog/tam Data/75 semen.
~ACTION + JUMP (HOME): Scrolls to current time slot.
- SELECT: Tunes to the highlighted channel.
one hour of
ation along the right side of
en first displayed, the Surf
he Shaft IntbflnaI/bn bannefi
, can use INFO to cycle through
l‘ferent banners or turn it off.
some wvueoad 03ston -
his guide is useful because you can "surl" the
uide while still viewing most of the TV program
in the background.
The EannerG‘U/He displays two hours of
programming information along the bottom of
your screen.
This guide is useful because you can view the
guide while still viewing most of the TV
program.
When your desired program is highlighted,
press SELECT to tune to the channel.
To jump through the listings to a specific
channel, directly enter the channel number
(using the numbered buttons on your remote
control).
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VANCED PROGRAM GUIDETM General Features
The various program guides have several common features, as described below.
[ghannel Ba ners
When you select a channel while you are watching TV, a ChannelBan/rerwill display at the top of the
screen (see illustration below).
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mil or receiver front
panel while tuned to a program.
Informational Icons:
m Audio is Dolby Digital.
E Taping is permitted
(video is DIRECTV®
atellrte Dish Antenna.
Source of video is antenna ATSC
' (replaces channel logo in banner).
Source of video is antenna NTSC
(replaces channel logo in banner).
System is locked
E System is unlocked.
r.
II
System is temporarily unlocked.
o aspect ratio is 4:3 and has been
erboxed (black bars on top and
bottom of screen).
‘ Filters.
The filtering icons (Mamas, Sports, News, and Advanced-Mow’s/wm...) are found immediately below
the guide and allow you to quickly filter the guide by program type. To select a filter, press JUMP,
highlight the desired filter icon, and then press SELECT.
Selecting the All icon removes the filters and displays all programming types in the guide.
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Selectable Icons (press JUMP twice):
E Pay Per Wew (PPV). Highlight and press SELECT to purchase.
Scheduled PPV program. Highlight and press SELECT to cancel th
only).
Closed Captions enabled and available.
Closed Captions available in d press SELECT to enable.
To obtain _ nformation about a particular program while a guide or banner is displayed, highlight
the program rid press INFO to display the Fmgram Deal/Z9 semen.
If the program details are more than the screen EB; H.
allows. press A or v to scroll the screen.
Tune: Highlight Tune and press SELECT to tune
to the program.
Showings: Highlight showings and press
SELECT lo see a list cl additional limes lurthis
program.
Cancel: Highlight Cancel and press SELECT to
return to the guide.
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