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Page 2 - SAFETY INFORMATION

BEFORE YOU BEGINThe On-Screen Navigation MethodPoint and Select is the method you use for navigating through the menu system and program

Page 3 - IMPORTANT SAFEGUARDS

PROGRAM GUIDESWhat is a Program Guide?A program guide is an on-screen programming schedule. There are several types of guides, each pres

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PROGRAM GUIDESScrolling Page By PageIf you want to scroll up or down through the Program Guide more quickly, press the Channel Up/Down

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PROGRAM GUIDESTypes of Program GuidesThere are five types of program guides: the Grid Guide, the Info Guide, the Topic Guide, the Chan

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PROGRAM GUIDESThe Topic GuideLets you sort the programming schedule to show certain topics, such as "movies" or "sports."

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PROGRAM GUIDESSorting the Grid and Info GuidesThere are six on-screen choices—called "buttons" — at the bottonn of the Grid Guid

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PROGRAM GUIDESAllows you choose from a list of sorting topics.Once you have selected a sorting topic from the list, your guide will be simp

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THE MENU SYSTEMUsing the Menu SystemTo bring up the Main Menu, press MENU/SELECT on the remote or front panel.ft ^vi?1^VDl»h i*o№№lS ,,Assis

Page 10 - BEFORE YOU BEGIN

THE MENU SYSTEMMenu DescriptionsThis section briefly describes each of the available Main Menu options. Detailed information about each

Page 11 - PROGRAM GUIDES

LISTS & LIMITSControlling The SystemThe Lists & Limits feature puts you in control of your DSS® viewing by letting you create

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SAFETY INFORMATIONWARNINGTo reduce risk of fire or shock hazard, do not expose this receiver to rain or moisture.TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK,

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LISTS & LIMITSAn OverviewWhen you select Lists & Limits from the Main Menu, the first screen you see'is the Ratings Limit screen

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LISTS & LIMITSSetting Up Spending LimitsUse the Spending Limit option to indicate a per-event spending limit for pay-per-view programs.1. Point t

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LISTS & LIMITS1. Point to Channel Lists and press MENU/SELECT.Select a Favorite channel list to edit.2. Point to a channel list option and press M

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LISTS & LIMITSParent Approved Channel ListThe Parent Apprv channel list enables you to limit access to channels by creating a list

Page 17 - Using the Menu System

LISTS & LIMITS2. Use the arrows or the digit keys to enter a four-digit system password.3. Enter the password a second time to confirm it.After

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MORE FEATURESPay-Per-View ProgramsA pay-per-view program (PPV) is a program that you purchase- like a movie ticket—on an event-by-event

Page 19 - LISTS & LIMITS

MORE FEATURESUsing the Program Guide for PPV ProgramsIf you highlight a PPV program in the Program Guide and then press RECALL on the r

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MORE FEATURESUsing the Purchases MenuThe Purchases menu allows you to review upcoming and past purchases.upcoming PurchatasFour Weddingi an

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MORE FEATURESTimer FeatureThe Tinner feature allows you to preset your system to automatically tune to a particular channel at a pred

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MORE FEATURESThe MailboxThe mailbox shows you messages that are sent—or "mailed" — from your program providers. For example,

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IMPORTANT SAFEGUARDSIn addition to the careful attention devoted to quality standards in the manufacture of your product, safety Is

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MORE FEATURESALT AUD Remote ButtonTemporary audio selections are made by pressing ALT AUD on the remòte. All the available audio types

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MORE FEATURESNew Access Card SetupPeriodically, your program provider may issue a replacement access card. The New Access Card Setup dis

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MORE FEATURESMenu HelpSelect 4bot/f DSSfrom the Assistance menu to choose from a list of on-line Help topics. Point and select to fi

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CONNECTIONSThings to Know Before Connecting ComponentsProtect Your Components from Power Surges• Connect all components before plugging any pow

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CONNECTIONSConnecting Your Satellite Receiver to Your TVIf your satellite system has not been professionally installed, or if you move you

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CONNECTIONSChoosing a ConnectionThe following pages show four examples of hookups commonly used to connect the satellite receiver with

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CONNECTIONSConnection ABest Picture and Sound QualityTo use this connection you must have:• TV with separate RF, audio/video, and S-Video-inputs (jac

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CONNECTIONSConnection BVery Good Picture and Sound QualityTo use this connection you must have:• TV with separate RF and audio/video inputs (jacks)•

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CONNECTIONSConnection CGood Picture and Sound QualityTo use this connection you must have:• TV with RF input (jack)• VCR with RF and audip/video inp

Page 33 - CONNECTIONS

CONNECTIONSConnection DGood Picture and Sound Quality)To use this connection you must have:• TV with RF input• Coaxial cablesTo connect TV and anten

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12 Outdoor Antenna Grounding—If an outside antenna or cable system is connected to the product, be sure the antenna or cable system

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CONNECTIONSinteractive SetupIf you self-installed your satellite dish, you may have already used the interactive setup to find the dis

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REFERENCEDSS® System OverviewAlthough the DSS® system is simple to use, there are a number of parts in the system. Don't be ove

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REFERENCEParts of the DSS® SystemOne way to understand the DSS® system is to look at the different parts of the system—from the studi

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REFERENCEHome ViewThese parts are inside of or attached to your house.Satellite Dish Picks up the satellite's coded program information a

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REFERENCEControls and ButtonsThis part of the Reference sections discusses the controls and buttons located on the receiver and the rennote control.Fr

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REFERENCEQ:© © ©WCO <» JWOO L ____© © © «^OBack PanelIN FROM ANT Use to connect an off-air antenna or cable TV signal to the DSS® s

Page 41 - REFERENCE

REFERENCERemote Control ButtonsDIGIT KEYS (O - 9) Use the digit keys to tune directly to a channel. If you are in the menu system,

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REFERENCE^ TV/DSS Switches the video input between TV and DSS® mode.VCR Control Buttons Use when controlling an auxiliary device, such a

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REFERENCEProgramming the Remote Control Using Access CodesThe Mode Selection Buttons control the operation of a TV, Cable box (CBL), VCR,

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REFERENCEWhen the Code is Not KnownProcedure for setting up remote using the numerical buttons:Confirm the device is plugged in and oper

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TABLE OF CONTENTSBefore You Begin...3What is the DSS® System?...

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REFERENCETelevision Infrared Codes IndexThe Universal Infrared Remote Control is capable of operating many brands of televisions. Refer to

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REFERENCEVCR Infrared Codes IndexThe Universal Infrared Remote Control is capable of operating many brands of VCRs. Refer to the preceding

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REFERENCECassette Players, CD Players, DVD players Receivers, and Amplifiers Infrared Codes IndexThe Universal Infrared Remote Control is capabl

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REFERENCECable Converter Box Infrared Codes IndexThe Universal Infrared Remote Control is capable of operating many brands of Cable Converter Boxes. R

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REFERENCERemote Control Quick Reference Functional Key ChartKEYMODEFUNCTION© 0 © © © © ® © © ©DSS TV, VCR CBLSelects channel Selects channel Selects c

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REFERENCERemote Control Quick Reference Functional Key ChartKEYMODEFUNCTIONDSSTVCBLRECEIVER/AMPLIFIERVCRLDP, DVDTV VolumeVolume Up/Down, Menu Navigati

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REFERENCETroubleshootingThe DSS® System Test allows you to run a basic diagnostics check on your DSS® system. If you are experiencin

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WARRANTY INFORMATIONPANASONICDigital Satellite SystemsLimited WarrantyMatsushita Consumer Electronics Company (referred to as "The Warran

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WARRANTY INFORMATIONPANASONICDigital Satellite SystemsService DirectoryOperation Assistance • Diagnostic Assistance • Warranty ServiceCall Panasonic

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WARRANTY INFORMATIONPANASONICDigital Satellite SystemsReplacement ProgramMatsushita Consumer Electronics Company (referred to as "Panasoni

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TABLE OF CONTENTSLocking the System...19Unlocking the System..

Page 57 - WARRANTY INFORMATION

WARRANTY INFORMATIONIf you want your original receiver repaired, Panasonic will repair it and return the receiver to you. You must c

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INDEXAccess Card 39,40 new card setup 27 Access Card number 3 ALT ADD button 25, 26 Alternate audio programs 25 Arrow keys 6 Attractions Guide 10,22 A

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INDEXoOn-Line Help 27Ordering DSS programming 3Ordering DSS® Programming 3Password, system forgetting 20 Past purchases 23 Pay-Per-View Programs 21 Pi

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FCC REGISTRATIOfM INFORMATIONYour DSS® equipment is registered with the Federal Communications Commission and is in compliance with part

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Matsushita Consumer Electronics CompanVr Division of Matsushita Electric Corporation oa AmericaOne Panasonic Way Secaucus, New Jersey 07094TOCOM

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BEFORE YOU BEGINWhat is the DSS® System?You've purchased the DSS® Digital Satellite System, so you already know a lot of the great

Page 63 - Radio interference

BEFORE YOU BEGINUnpacking the BoxThe following items come with your DSS® receiver:• Receiver (with access card inserted)• Remote Control• Coaxial (

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BEFORE YOU BEGINUsing This ManualThere are a couple of conventions used in this manual that might help you read it.• Words that appear in

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