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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 is grounded so as to provide some protection against voltage surges and built-up static charges. Section 810 of the National Electrical Code, ANSI/ NFPA No.
TABLE OF CONTENTS Before You Begin...........................................................3 What is the DSS® System? ............................................................. 3 Ordering DSS® Programming ........................................................3 Installing Batteries In the Remote Control ................................... 4 Precautions on Battery Use .........................................................4 Using This Manual ...........................................................
TABLE OF CONTENTS Lists & Limits...............................................................17 Controlling The System ................................................................ 17 Setting the Ratings Limit .............................................................. 18 Setting Up Spending Limits ......................................................... 19 Creating Favorite Channel Lists .................................................. 19 Add or Delete All Channels ..............................
BEFORE YOU BEGIN What is the DSS® System? You’ve purchased the DSS® Digital Satellite System, so you already know a lot of the great things it offers. You know that the DSS® system uses the latest satellite technology to deliver television programming to your home. And you know that the transmissions are digital, so the quality of the picture and audio rivals that of laser discs and CDs. You know the dish is small—18 inches wide— and that it often can be installed in a matter of hours.
BEFORE YOU BEGIN Unpacking the Box The following items come with your DSS® receiver: • Receiver (access card inserted) • S-Video Cable • Remote Control • VCR Controller • Coaxial (RF) Cable • Audio/Video Cables • Telephone Line Cord Audio/Video Cables 1 2 4 5 7 8 9 R-TUNE 0 TV/VIDEO 3 6 POWER MUTE CBL RC SS VR D TV CH POWER VOL VOL VC D CH R RECALL 1 VCR MENU SELECT TV/DSS Receiver L AUX 2 SELECT GUIDE EXIT MENU FAV RECALL LOGO TUNE TV/VCR ALT AUD.
BEFORE YOU BEGIN Using This Manual There are a couple of conventions used in this manual that might help you read it. • Words that appear in ALL CAPS indicate the name of a button. • The names of on-screen menu option are shown in italics. Important Note about this User’s Manual This manual assumes that your DSS® system has been installed, meaning: 1. The satellite dish has been installed, correctly pointed at the satellite, and connected to your satellite receiver. 2.
BEFORE YOU BEGIN The On-Screen Navigation Method Point and Select is the method you use for navigating through the menu system and program guides. Once you know how to Point and Select, you can explore the menus to learn more about how your DSS® system works. 1. Point You point by pressing the arrow keys on the remote or front panel. Pressing the arrow keys moves the on-screen highlight to different items in the Program Guides and the menu screens.
PROGRAM GUIDES What is a Program Guide? A program guide is an on-screen programming schedule. There are several types of guides, each presenting the schedule in a different format. Bringing Up the Program Guides by Using the GUIDE Button You can access the program guides by using the GUIDE button on the remote, or by selecting Program Guide from the Main menu. Each press of the GUIDE button takes you to an alternate type of program guide: • Press GUIDE once to see the seven-channel Grid Guide.
PROGRAM GUIDES Scrolling Page By Page If you want to scroll up or down through the Program Guide more quickly, press the Channel Up/Down buttons on the remote control. The highlight scrolls a page at a time. This is called “paging.” Tuning to a Program • To tune to a program listed in the guide, point to the program and press MENU/SELECT. • To see information about a program in the guide, press RECALL. Then, you can select View Channel to tune to that channel.
PROGRAM GUIDES Types of Program Guides There are five types of program guides: the Grid Guide, the Info Guide, the Topic Guide, the Channel Guide, and the Attractions Guide. The Grid Guide Shows the schedule in a time-and-channel format, similar to a TV schedule listed in a newspaper. The seven-channel Grid Guide. The Info Guide Shows you five channels and includes a brief description of the selected program. The five-channel Info Guide gives you a brief program description.
PROGRAM GUIDES The Topic Guide Lets you sort the programming schedule to show certain topics, such as “movies” or “sports.” The Topic guide. The Channel Guide Displays the programming schedule for the selected channel. The Channel guide. The Attractions Guide Displays coming attractions and special events information. The Attractions guide. 10 See the section on purchasing pay-perview programs for more information on the Attractions guide.
PROGRAM GUIDES Sorting the Grid and Info Guides There are six on-screen choices—called “buttons”— at the bottom of the Grid Guide and the Info Guide: down arrow, Movies, Sports, Other, All, and Sort. The Sorting buttons are at the bottom of the screen. The arrow button allows you to scroll down through other channels in the guide. Point to the down arrow, and then press MENU/ SELECT to scroll down through the program guide.
PROGRAM GUIDES Allows you choose from a list of sorting topics. Once you have selected a sorting topic from the list, your guide will be simplified to show only that type of program. After selecting a topic, a Themes button may appear in the place of the Other button. Resets the guide to show all available channels and listings. Takes you to the guide filter screen. Using the Themes Button After you select one of the sorting buttons, the name of that button changes into the Themes button.
THE MENU SYSTEM What is a Menu? The DSS® menu is a list of choices, just like a menu in a restaurant. And, just as a restaurant menu is divided into sections such as appetizers, entrees, and desserts, the onscreen menus are also separated into sections to help you find the information you need. Your On-Screen Living Room The first menu in this DSS® system looks like a living room.
THE MENU SYSTEM Using the Menu System 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 R-TUNE 0 TV/VIDEO To bring up the Main Menu, press MENU/SELECT on the remote. POWER MUTE CBL RC VR D TV SS CH VOL VOL VC R D CH 1 VCR L AUX 2 SELECT The Living Room Main Menu. To use the menu system, you need to know the Point and Select rule. Use the arrows on the remote to point to an item on the screen, and then press MENU/SELECT to select it. MENU/SELECT button GUIDE FAV RECALL LOGO TUNE TV/VCR ALT AUD.
THE MENU SYSTEM The Help balloons show all of the menu choices in the Living Room Main Menu. 3. Press MENU/SELECT again. The help balloons disappear. The rest of the Help buttons in the menu system bring up helpful information explaining one aspect of that menu. Changing the Main Menu’s Appearance You have the option of using the Living Room Main Menu, or a Control Panel Main Menu. The Control Panel Main Menu. Use the Assistance menu to change the look of the Main Menu: 1.
THE MENU SYSTEM Menu Descriptions This section briefly describes each of the available Main menu options. Detailed information about each menu is included in the sections of the manual which describe each menu. Program Guide Shows the on-screen programming schedules. Mailbox Use to read mail messages sent by your program provider(s). Purchases Use to review or cancel upcoming purchases, and to review past purchases.
PROFILES Controlling The System The Profiles feature lets four members of your household customize their DSS® viewing by setting up channel lists and ratings limits which can be password protected. Especially for Parents The Profiles feature contains a “Family” profile that is automatically activated each time the DSS® system is turned on. Setting up the family profile to reflect what you think is the appropriate viewing level for the youngest member of your family can help you to control what they watch.
PROFILES Creating and Editing a Profile 1. Select Profiles from the Main Menu to get to the system control screen. The System Control screen. 2. Point to Edit Users from the system control screen and press MENU/•SELECT. Select a User Name to edit.. 3. Point to a user or “Family List” and press MENU/SELECT. After you choose a user, you can do the following: • Edit the User’s name (except for Family List). • Edit the user’s channel list. • Adjust the user’s ratings limit.
PROFILES Editing a User’s Name 1. Point to Edit Name and press MENU/SELECT. Use the arrows to edit a User’s name. 2. Use the arrow keys to enter a new User name. Press MENU/ SELECT when the name has been entered. Editing the Channel List The first time that you enter this menu, all of the channels are selected (check marked). To create a customized channel list, you need to scroll through the list and deselect those channels that you do not want to appear in the Program Guide. 1.
PROFILES Setting the Rating Limit The Rating Limit menu enables you to set a maximum viewing limit for rated movies (based on the MPAA ratings system), as long as the program provider has transmitted the proper code. • Note that the ratings limit cannot be enforced if a program has not been rated, if rating information for that program is not transmitted by the program provider, or if the system has not been locked. 1. Point to Rating Limit and press MENU/SELECT.
PROFILES Controlling the System Use the System Control screen to set up a system-wide, per-event spending limit, and to lock the system in order to put into effect the channel lists and rating limits you set up in your user profiles. Setting Up Spending Limits 1. Point to Spending Limit, and press MENU/SELECT. Set a per-event spending limit. 2. Use the arrow keys to enter a single-program spending limit. 3.
PROFILES 2. 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 the system has been locked, you must enter the correct password in order to access System Control screen, so Don’t Forget Your Password! If you do forget your password, contact your program provider’s authorization center. Unlocking the System When the system is unlocked, the spending, rating, and channel limits that you have set are no longer in effect. 1.
MORE FEATURES Pay-Per-View Programs A pay-per-view program (PPV) is aprogram that you purchase— like a movie ticket—on an event-by-event basis. For instance, you might be able to preview a movie, and then after previewing it, you can purchase the movie. Purchasing and Viewing There are several ways to purchase PPV movies and events: • Tune to a PPV program by using the channel buttons on the remote to scan through the channel lists. • Select a PPV program from the Program Guide.
MORE FEATURES Using the Program Guide for PPV Programs If you highlight a PPV program in the Program Guide and then press RECALL on the remote control, you see a program details screen similar to the following: Use the Program Guide to get to the PPV Program Details screen. • Select View Channel to see go to that channel and view a program preview (if a preview is available). • Select Channel Guide to go to the channel guide. • Select Buy Program to purchase the program.
MORE FEATURES Using the Purchases Menu The Purchases menu allows you to review upcoming and past purchases. The Purchases menu shows you upcoming or past purchases. The list of purchases may be longer than one screen; use the down arrow keys to see more items. The display also shows the title, channel, date, time, and cost of each program. • Note that the Past Purchases list might be modified after each billing cycle and still show purchases for which you have already paid.
MORE FEATURES Timer Feature The Timer feature allows you to preset your system to automatically tune to a particular channel at a predetermined time, and even to record that channel. To use the Timer feature, select Timers from the main menu to bring up the Timers screen. Select a Timer (1, 2, 3, or 4) and then use the arrow keys to complete the on-screen sentence. When the sentence is complete, select Run Timer. Complete the sentence to set up the selected timer.
MORE FEATURES For VCRs that do not label the remote sensor, you need to use the VCR’s remote to locate the sensor before affixing the VCR controller. 1. Hold the remote control so that it is touching the front of the VCR. 2. Slowly move the remote over the front of the VCR while pressing the remote power button on and off. 3. When your VCR turns off or on, you have located the sensor.
MORE FEATURES VCR Codes Aiwa .................................................... 015 Akai ............. 003, 017, 022, 023, 063, 066 Audio Dynamics ......................... 014, 016 Broksonic ............................................ 010 Candle ........................ 007, 009, 013, 044, 045, 046, 052 Cannon ........................................ 008, 053 Capehart .............................................. 001 Citizen ......................... 007, 009, 013, 044, 045, 046, 052 Colortyme ........
MORE FEATURES One-Button Recording Press the REC (record) button on the remote while you have a program selected in the guide to set up a timer program. The program information (channel, time, etc.) is stored in the first available timer. FAV RECALL LOGO TUNE TV/VCR ALT AUD. TV/DSS REW REC Editing One-Button Recording Settings A confirmation screen appears when you use one-button recording indicating in which Timer the information is stored.
MORE FEATURES The Mailbox The mailbox shows you messages that are sent—or “mailed”— from your program providers. For example, you may receive a message calling your attention to a new service. How to Tell When You Have Mail There are two ways to tell if you have mail, depending on whether the satellite receiver is turned on or off. • If the satellite receiver is turned on, a mail icon appears in the upper right corner of the channel marker.
MORE FEATURES Alternate Audio Display Screen When you select Alternate Audio from the Preferences menu, the Alternate Audio display screen comes up. Point to an audio language, and press MENU/SELECT. A check mark next to a language option means you have selected that language. The satellite system will then automatically set the audio program to the selected audio program type when that type is available.
MORE FEATURES Using On-Line Help On-line Help is available for all of the menus and display screens. The System provides Auto Help, Help buttons, and Menu Help. Auto Help Most menus contain a short description of that menu. Help Buttons Help buttons appear in many display screens. To see information about the display screen you are using, point to the Help button and press MENU/SELECT. Press MENU/SELECT again to remove the message from the screen.
CONNECTIONS Things to Know Before Connecting Components Protect Your Components from Power Surges • Connect all components before plugging any power cords into the wall outlet. • Always turn off the satellite receiver, TV and other components before you connect or disconnect any cables. Position Cables Correctly to Avoid Audio Hum or Interference • Insert all cable plugs firmly into their jacks.
CONNECTIONS Connecting Your Satellite Receiver to Your TV If your satellite system has not been professionally installed, or if you move your system or add a component, refer to these pages to help you connect your system. Jacks and Cables S-Video Jack and Cable (S-VHS) The S-Video jack provides the best picture quality for your satellite system. This jack is available on many TVs and is used in conjunction with audio cables to connect the satellite receiver to yourTV.
CONNECTIONS Choosing a Connection The following pages show four examples of hookups commonly used to connect the satellite receiver with a TV and other components. Refer to yourTV and VCR Owner’s Manuals for more information on hooking up your specific components. Connection A Provides the best possible picture and stereo audio quality. To use Connection A, you must have: • TV with S-Video input, plus separate RF and audio/video inputs (jacks).
CONNECTIONS Connection A TV IN S-VIDEO VIDEO R AUDIO L Best Picture and Sound Quality SATELLITE DISH To use this connection you must have: • TV with separate RF, audio/video, and S-Video inputs (jacks) • VCR with RF and audio/video inputs • Coaxial, audio/video, and S-Video cables DSS RECEIVER OUT TO TV IN FROM ANT VIDEO R VIDEO R AUDIO L S-VIDEO CH4 CH3 AUDIO L SATELLITE IN CABLE OR OFF-AIR ANTENNA To connect TV, VCR and antenna or cable box. 1. Connect coaxial cables as shown.
CONNECTIONS Connection B TV IN VIDEO R AUDIO L Very Good Picture and Sound Quality SATELLITE DISH To use this connection you must have: • TV with separate RF and audio/video inputs (jacks) • VCR with RF and audio/video inputs • Coaxial and audio/video cables DSS RECEIVER OUT TO TV IN FROM ANT CH4 CH3 VIDEO R VIDEO R AUDIO AUDIO L L SATELLITE IN CABLE OR OFF-AIR ANTENNA To connect TV, VCR and antenna or cable box. 1. Connect coaxial cables as shown. VCR CH3 CH4 2.
CONNECTIONS Connection C TV IN SATELLITE DISH Good Picture and Sound Quality To use this connection you must have: • TV with RF input (jack) DSS RECEIVER OUT TO TV VIDEO R VIDEO R AUDIO L IN FROM ANT • VCR with RF and audio/video inputs • Coaxial and audio/video cables CH4 CH3 AUDIO L SATELLITE IN CABLE OR OFF-AIR ANTENNA To connect TV, VCR, and antenna or cable box. 1. Connect coaxial cables and audio/video cables as shown.
CONNECTIONS Connection D TV IN Good Picture and Sound Quality) SATELLITE DISH To use this connection you must have: • • TV with RF input Coaxial cables DSS RECEIVER CABLE OR OFF-AIR ANTENNA OUT TO TV VIDEO R VIDEO R AUDIO L IN FROM ANT CH4 CH3 AUDIO L SATELLITE IN To connect TV and antenna or cable box: 1. Connect coaxial cables as shown. To receive DSS® programming: • Tune TV to channel 3 or 4 (depending on how you set the CH3/CH4 switch on the back of the receiver.
CONNECTIONS Interactive Setup If you self-installed your satellite dish, you may have already used the interactive setup to find the dish pointing coordinates, acquire and fine-tune the signal, and run a system test. If you need to run the interactive setup again, go to the Assistance menu and select Setup. If you just want to check your dish pointing coordinates, or run the signal strength meter, select Dish Pointing from the Main menu.
REFERENCE DSS® System Overview Although the DSS® system is simple to use, there are a number of parts in the system. Don’t be overwhelmed. This section explains how these different parts work together to bring a picture to your screen. Controls and Buttons This section also describes the controls located on the front and back of the receiver. Programming the Remote Control Your remote capable of controlling other devices as well.
REFERENCE Parts of the DSS® System One way to understand the DSS® system is to look at the different parts of the system—from the studio down to the satellite receiver and remote control in your home. World View These parts make up the DSS® system “big picture.” Uplink Center Satellite Dish Antenna Satellite ➣ Authorization Center Uplink Center Transmits programming up to the satellite. Satellite Relays the programming signals back to your satellite dish.
REFERENCE Home View These parts are inside of or attached to your house. Satellite Dish DSS Receiver Telephone Jack Access Card and Security Clip Remote Control Satellite Dish Picks up the satellite’s coded program information and relays it to your satellite receiver. (Your satellite dish may be installed in different locations on or around your house. The satellite dish must, however, be pointed in a southern direction toward the satellite.
REFERENCE Controls and Buttons This part of the Reference sections discusses the controls and buttons located on the receiver and the remote control. POWER RECALL MENU SELECT TV/DSS Slide open the door to get to the Access Card. Front Panel Controls POWER Turns the satellite receiver’s power on or put the unit into standby mode. RECALL Brings up the on-screen channel marker.
REFERENCE VCR CONTROL OUT TO TV PHONE JACK S-VIDEO IN FROM ANT CH 4 VIDEO R AUDIO L WIDE BAND DATA SATELLITE IN LOW SPEED DATA REMOTE IN CH 3 Back Panel IN FROM ANT Use to connect an off-air antenna or cable TV signal to the DSS® system. OUT TO TV Use to connect the satellite receiver to your TV. However, if your TV has audio/video jacks, you should use those jacks to get better picture and sound quality.
REFERENCE Remote Control Buttons DIGIT KEYS (0 - 9) Use the digit keys to tune directly to a channel. If you are in the menu system, use the digit keys to enter numbers for the time, date, channel, and passwords. TV/VIDEO 3 MUTE Turns off the sound. Press again to restore the sound. 4 Mode Selection Buttons Selects the operation mode for the remote control. 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 R-TUNE 0 TV/VIDEO 2 MUTE 3 Press to select TV or Video input. 19 18 POWER 6 8 9 10 Adjusts the audio volume.
REFERENCE 11 TV/DSS Switches the video input between TV and DSS® mode. 12 VCR Control Buttons Use when controlling an auxiliary device, such as a VCR or laserdisc player. 13 ALT AUD (Alternate Audio) Use to step through the available languages or audio types for a program. 14 TV/VCR Switches the video input between TV and VCR. 15 FAV Use to toggle through the favorite channel lists. 16 GUIDE Brings up the on-screen program guide.
REFERENCE Programming the Remote Control Using Access Codes The Mode Selection Buttons control the operation of a TV, Cable box (CBL), VCR, Receiver (RCVR), Laserdisc player (LD), and auxiliary devices (AUX) such as a CD player, a Cassette Player or, a DVD player. The remote mode buttons can be set to control other manufacturer’s devices by the following methods.
REFERENCE When the Code is Not Known Procedure for setting up remote using the numerical buttons: Confirm the device is plugged in and operating properly. 1. Press and hold both the MENU/SELECT and the POWER button at the same time for at least five seconds (all mode buttons will flash); then release both buttons. – 4 5 6 7 8 9 R-TUNE 0 TV/VIDEO POWER 2 CBL TV D 3 MUTE RC SS CH Repeat the preceding steps until the proper device code is found.
REFERENCE Television Infrared Codes Index CBL RC SS 1 D R VR D TV VC The Universal Infrared Remote Control is capable of operating many brands of televisions. Refer to the preceding pages for programming procedures. NOTE: The Universal Remote Control memory is limited. Some models of televisions may not operate. The Universal Remote Control is not designed to control all features that are available in all models.
REFERENCE VCR Infrared Codes Index The Universal Infrared Remote Control is capable of operating many brands of VCRs. Refer to the preceding pages for programming procedures. RC R 1 D VC NOTE: The Universal Remote Control memory is limited. Some models of VCRs may not operate. The Universal Remote Control is not designed to control all features that are available in all models. NOTE: After entering the proper infrared code, press the Remote VCR selection mode button.
REFERENCE Cassette Players, CD Players, DVD players Receivers, and Amplifiers Infrared Codes Index The Universal Infrared Remote Control is capable of operating many brands of Cassette Players, CD Players, DVD players, Receivers, or Amplifiers. Refer to the preceding pages for programming procedures. NOTE: The Universal Remote Control memory is limited. Some models of Cassette Players, CD Players, DVD Players, Receivers, or Amplifiers may not operate.
REFERENCE Cable Converter Box Infrared Codes Index RC R 1 D D VC NOTE: The Universal Remote Control memory is limited. Some models of Cable Converter Boxes may not operate. The Universal Remote Control is not designed to control all features that are available in all models. NOTE: After entering the proper infrared code, press the Remote CBL selection mode button to operate a Cable Converter Box.
REFERENCE Glossary The following is a list of terms used in this manual. There is also a glossary contained within the Assistance menu of your DSS® system. Access Card Identifies you to the DSS® service providers and is required for your DSS® system to work. Do not remove the access card except when a new card has been issued to replace the original. Alternate Audio Refers to the different audio channels that may be broadcast in conjunction with a video program.
REFERENCE Past Purchases Detailed list of the programs that you have already purchased and viewed. Point and Select The method of using the remote control (or front panel) buttons to navigate to and make choices among the different parts of the on-screen displays. Profiles Allows you to customize DSS viewing for as many as four members of your family by creating individual user names with specific channel lists and rating limits assigned to each.
REFERENCE Troubleshooting The DSS® System Test allows you to run a basic diagnostics check on your DSS® system. If you are experiencing any trouble with your system, run the system test. Make sure that • All connections—jacks, cables, etc. are correctly in place. • There are batteries in the remote, and that they are working correctly. • The access card is installed in the receiver. Running the System Test Follow these steps to run the diagnostics system test on your system. 1.
WARRANTY INFORMATION PANASONIC Digital Satellite Systems Limited Warranty Matsushita Consumer Electronics Company (referred to as “The Warrantor”) will repair this product with new or refurbished parts, free of charge, in the USA from the date of original purchase in the event of a defect in materials or workmanship as follows: Parts — New or rebuilt parts in exchange for defective parts for one (1) year from the date of original purchase.
WARRANTY INFORMATION PANASONIC Digital Satellite Systems Service Directory Operation Assistance • Diagnostic Assistance • Warranty Service Call Panasonic on our toll-free telephone number when you need assistance with installation, hook-up, operational or service information. To expedite your technical support call, please have your model, serial number, and date of purchase available: 1-888-PANA-DSS (1-888-7161-377) 8:00 a.m. - 10:00 p.m. Monday - Friday, Eastern Standard Time 10:00 a.m. - 10:00 p.m.
WARRANTY INFORMATION PANASONIC Digital Satellite Systems Replacement Program Matsushita Consumer Electronics Company (referred to as “Panasonic”) offers a customer support toll free telephone number to assist you with information regarding your Panasonic Digital Satellite System. Our technical representatives are available seven days a week (excepting holidays) to help you with installation, hook-up, operational and service questions.
WARRANTY INFORMATION If you want your original receiver repaired, Panasonic will repair it and return the receiver to you. You must carefully pack and seal your receiver in its original carton and packing material, properly insure the receiver for its full value, and pre-pay a reliable common carrier. You are responsible for damages to the receiver if not packed and shipped as recommended by Panasonic.
INDEX A G Access Card 43, 44 new card setup 31 ALT AUD button 30 Alternate Audio display screen 31 Alternate audio programs 30 Attractions Guide 10, 24 Audio/video jacks 34 Auto Help 32 Grid Guide 9 H Help 14, 32 auto-help 32 menu help 32 on-line 32 Help balloons 15 Help Buttons 32 B Back Panel controls 45 AUDIO RIGHT AND LEFT 45 IN FROM ANT 45 LOW SPEED DATA port 45 OUT TO TV 45 PHONE JACK 45 S-VIDEO 45 SATELLITE IN 45 VIDEO 45 WIDE BAND DATA port 45 Batteries installing in the remote 4 Buy and Record
INDEX O S On-Line Help 32 One-Button Recording editing or cancelling 29 Ordering DSS programming 3 S-Video jack 34 Satellite 42 Selecting a user profile 22 Selecting a VCR type 27 Session unlock 22 Set VCR Type menu 27 Setting the rating limit 19, 20 Sorting the Grid and Info Guides 11 Spending limits 21 System controls 21 System lock 21 System Test 31 use to get access card number 31 P Password, system forgetting 22 Past purchases 25 Pay-Per-View Programs 23 Personal password 20 Picture Size 31 POWER i
FCC REGISTRATION INFORMATION Your DSS® equipment is registered with the Federal Communications Commission and is in compliance with parts 15B and 68, FCC Rules and Regulations. 1. Notification to the Local Telephone Company. On the bottom of this equipment is a label indicating among other information, the FCC Registration number and Ringer Equivalence Number (REN) for the equipment. You must, upon request, provide this information to your telephone company.
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