10Connecting Your DVRMake sure that the satellite receiver is not plugged into a powersource before you connect any cables to the receiver. Firstconne
12Menu NavigationUsing the MenusYou will be making various adjustments to your receiver using menus displayed on your TV.If you use the remote control
13Scroll ahead in 6 hr. increments by pressing >> (Fast Forward), or back by pressing <<(Rewind) on the remote.View program information by
14Parental ControlsPress the Locks key on the remote or select it from the Options menu.Enhanced parental controls allows you to lock-out programs by
15Caller IDSelect this option to view Call Logs, and to edit Caller NamesDVR ListSelect this option to view the list of programs recorded on their DVR
16Authorizing Your ReceiverPress the EXIT key on the remote control. Then press the number keys to select theauthorization channel. This number is obt
17OverviewSystem Settings. The System Settings menu provides access to menus that allow you toadjust the operation of your system. These include the f
18System Settings: Option 2. Audio SettingsFrom the System Settings menu select Audio Settings (option 2). If you are in SAT mode(digital) broadcast,
193. ReportbackIf your receiver has been authorized to receive Instant Pay Per View (IPPV) events this menuallows you to initiate a manual reportback.
Graphical symbols and supplemental warning marking locations on bottom ofterminal.WARNING: “DANGER OF EXPLOSION IF BATTERY IS INCORRECTLYREPLACED. REP
20System Settings Option 6: Video AdjustmentsThis menu allows you to re-position your picture horizontally and vertically.After you make your selectio
21Introduction to Digital Video Recorder (DVR)DVR OverviewSetting DVR OptionsThe DVR530 is the first satellite receiver from Star Choice to feature Di
22Once you are satisfied with the settings in the DVR Options screen, select “SAVE” to returnto the OPTIONS menu.Resetting Default DVR SettingsIf you
23Scheduled Events (Timers)Creating Timers from the IPG (cont)DVR Timers can be set by a special short-cut: highlight the program you wish to record a
24Date. Set to the date on which you would like the Timer to activate. For Mon-Fri Timers, thecurrent date or any weekday date thereafter will suffice
25Recording ProgramsThe DVR530 uses an internal hard disk with 160 gigabytes of storage capacity, able storeover 130 hours of Standard Definition prog
26When a DVR Timer is manually created to record a specific channel across a particularrange of time, the DVR treats the entire time period as a singl
27Recording ProblemsIf your DVR530 experiences an interruption in satellite reception or AC power during arecording event, the resulting recording may
28DVR PlaybackViewing Recorded ProgramsSelect the recording you wish to view from within the DVR List to display the RecordingDetails screen. Select “
29Live Programming ControlsProtecting and Deleting Recorded ProgramsRecorded programs remain stored on the DVR530 until you choose to delete them.Afte
3IMPORTANT SAFETYINSTRUCTIONSRead instructions. The safety and operatinginstructions should be read before the appliance isoperated.Retain instructio
30After resuming playback you will be viewing a delayed recording of the program youpaused, and the timer will display the time difference between the
31On-Screen Displays During ViewingWhile viewing recorded programs or using live TV features like pause, the DVR530 helpsyou control the playback with
32Slow Reverse. Indicates that the playback is being advanced during pause. Using the fast reversecontrol while paused allows 2 speeds of very slow ad
33Remote ControlThe remote control provided with your DVR may be used to operate and access all features of your DVR.Additionally, the remote control
34ProgrammingYour DVR remote control can be programmed to operate your TV andauxiliary components. Follow these instructions to program the remotecont
35Verifying Your Component CodesTo verify the accepted programming codes follow these steps.- Press the SAT, TV, DVD or AUX key for at least three sec
36Memorex ... 1018, 1032, 1034, 1072, 1090... 1149, 1172Midland ...
37Remote ControlRCA 1003, 1005, 1008, 1009, 1014, 1028, 1048... 1078, 1079, 1080, 1082, 1084, 1086, 1087.. 1125, 1130, 1134, 1149, 1168, 1172,
38CableAT&T ... 6238Americast ... 6128Cab
39Remote ControlStarcom ... 6235Stargate ... 6007, 6022, 6065, 6163Tocom ...
4Programming Copyright NoticeUse of this device may violate Section 605 of the Communications Act of1934, as amended, if that use consists of the unau
40TV/VCR ComboAiwa ... 5251Apex ...
41SpecificationsINPUTL-Band InputInput frequency 950 to 2150 MHzInput impedance 75 ohmInput level -65 dBm to -25 dBmReturn loss 8 dB minimumDemodulato
42RECEIVER WARRANTY COVERAGEWithin 1-365 days from date of purchase.• Call our Customer Care Centre (1 888 554-STAR) tosee if we can help you troubles
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5information must be provided to the telephone company.The REN is used to determine the quantity of devices which may beconnected to the telephone lin
6ATTENTIONThis consumer unit is intended for the decoding of DigiCipher® II television signals for consumer use. Possession of this device does not en
7ContentsDVR Basics ... 8Connecting Your DV
81. ON/OFF Alternates between ON and STANDBY modes.2. SIGNAL LED Green indicates a good satellite signal. Redindicates no signal.3. REMOTE LED Flashes
913. POWER CORD14. ANTENNA INPUT For analog off-air broadcast antenna.15. CH3/4 SWITCH To set the RF output to channel 3 or 4.16. RF OUTPUT17. COMPOS
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