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[. . . ] DCT 2000 Digital Consumer Terminal Installation Manual CURSOR MESSAGES REMOTE CHANNEL A/B GUIDE INFO POWER MENU SELECT A/B POWER Graphical symbols and supplement warning marking locations on the bottom of the appliance. This symbol indicates that dangerous voltage levels are present within the equipment. These voltages are not insulated and may be of sufficient strength to cause serious bodily injury when touched. The symbol may also appear on schematics. This symbol calls attention to a critical procedure, or means refer to the instruction manual for opening or service information. [. . . ] Figure 2-5 illustrates battery access on the back of the remote control. To install batteries in an DRC 400: 1 2 3 Press and slide the battery compartment cover off. Place the batteries in the compartment; be careful to observe the correct polarity. Slide the battery compartment cover back into place. Battery installation will vary with each style of remote control. Refer to the user instructions included with your remote control for installing batteries. Figure 2-5 Back view of remote control + + DCT 2000 Installation Manual Section 3 Installation This section provides instructions for installing and cabling the DCT 2000. To complete the installation, you must: § § § § Connect the cables Supply power to equipment Download configuration information and software Run operational check and diagnostics Before You Begin Before you begin, review the installation instructions, gather the required items, and complete the tasks listed below: § Determine if the subscriber's system requirements include an A/B In, RF Bypass, Dual A/B-RF Bypass module, or a STARFONE module. Verify that you have 75-ohm coaxial cables with F-type connectors and RCA baseband phonotype cables. Determine if you are connecting the DCT 2000 to a standard TV or a composite (baseband) monitor. Place the DCT 2000 on a smooth, flat surface and remove any obstructions that could interfere with the free flow of air over, under, or around it. Advise the subscriber not to place anything on top of the unit. § § § Installing the DCT 2000 To install the DCT 2000: 1 If an add-on module is required and it was not previously installed, do that now. When installed, verify that the appropriate configuration information has been downloaded via the access control system. Determine if you are connecting the DCT 2000 to a conventional TV or to a monitor. To install the video connection: § § For a conventional TV, use a 75-ohm coaxial cable with F-type connectors. For a monitor, use an RCA phono cable to connect the VIDEO connector to the monitor. 2 3 4 5 Locate the cabling diagram that matches the subscriber's configuration requirement. Perform the basic operational check in this section after the DCT 2000 is installed. DCT 2000 Installation Manual 3-2 Installation Standard Cabling Diagram The DCT 2000 will output on either channel 3 or 4 depending on the configuration message from the control system. Figure 3-1 illustrates a standard diagram connecting the DCT 2000 to a TV using RF connectors: Figure 3-1 Standard cabling AUX AUD IO IN TO T V/VCR RF IN CAB LE IN R L AUD IO OU T TO RF IN SPDIF S-V IDEO V IDEO T V Pass Card HIGH SPEED OUT OF BAND IR DATA SWITCHED 105-125V 60Hz 4A MAX 500W MAX From cable outlet AUDIO IN R CABLE IN L AUDIO OUT VIDEO IN SVIDEO IN R L TV The remodulated channel, 3 or 4, does not carry stereo for digital channels. Connect the DCT 2000 using RCA baseband connectors to receive stereo on digital channels. These connections are illustrated later in this section. DCT 2000 Installation Manual Installation 3-3 STARFONE module cabling diagram Figure 3-2 illustrates the RF wiring diagram for the DCT 2000 when it has a telephone return modem: Figure 3-2 Standard wiring with a STARFONE module AUX AUD IO IN TO T V/VCR RF IN CAB LE IN TO RF IN PHONE R L AUD IO OU T SPDIF S-V IDEO V IDEO T V Pass Card HIGH SPEED OUT OF BAND IR DATA SWITCHED 105-125V 60Hz 4A MAX 500W MAX Subscriber telephone hookup From cable outlet AUDIO IN R CABLE IN L AUDIO OUT VIDEO IN SVIDEO IN R L TV For service providers planning to implement RF return capabilities, it is recommended the DCT 2000 be wired for both the STARFONE telephone return and the integrated STARVUE RF return. This enables the operator to move the DCT 2000 into a two-way RF return without rewiring the DCT 2000 later. DCT 2000 Installation Manual 3-4 Installation Standard VCR Cabling Diagram Figure 3-3 illustrates the basic cabling diagram that enables you to record the channel being viewed: Figure 3-3 Standard VCR cabling AUX AUD IO IN TO T V/VCR RF IN CAB LE IN R L AUD IO OU T TO RF IN SPDIF S-V IDEO V IDEO T V Pass Card HIGH SPEED OUT OF BAND IR DATA SWITCHED 105-125V 60Hz 4A MAX 500W MAX From cable source AUDIO IN CABLE IN AUDIO R IN L AUDIO R OUT L VIDEO IN SVIDEO IN CABLE IN R AUDIO OUT R L VIDEO IN SVIDEO IN CABLE OUT VIDEO OUT SVIDEO OUT L VCR TV The remodulated channel, 3 or 4 does not carry stereo for digital channels. Connect the DCT 2000 using RCA baseband connectors to receive stereo on digital channels. These connections are illustrated later in this section. DCT 2000 Installation Manual Installation 3-5 RF Bypass Switch VCR Cabling Diagrams Proper operation of the RF Bypass feature requires special configuration in the control system and in the EPG settings. The STARFONE return module is used in a one-way addressable system to send information to the controller through the subscriber's telephone hookup. [. . . ] Figure B-14 illustrates a current channel status display on the LEDs: Figure B-14 Current channel status LEDs Acquisition state Channel type P Purchasable indicator Preview indicator Current channel Analog MUTE MUTE Parental control status or Acquisition state Channel type P Purchasable indicator Preview indicator Current channel Digital MUTE MUTE Parental control status Epoch authorization reason "dF 10" does not alternate with the virtual channel number. LED Channel Types Table B-10 lists the possible channel types: Table B-10 Channel Types - LED and OSD 1 s t LED A d OSD Analog Digital Meaning Analog channel Digital channel DCT 2000 Installation Manual Diagnostics B-15 Acquisition States Table B-11 lists the acquisition states: Table B-11 Acquisition states 2 n d LED n I C A d S E U State Not connected Initialized to acquire the program Configured to acquire the program Acquiring the program Not authorized for the program Authorized for analog program Authorized for encrypted digital program Unencrypted digital program Purchasable Indicator - LED and OSD Table B-12 lists the purchases indicator: Table B-12 Purchasable status - LED and OSD LED off on OSD NO YES Meaning Channel is not purchasable at present Channel is purchasable at present Preview Indicator - LED and OSD Table B-13 lists the preview indicator: Table B-13 Preview status - LED and OSD LED off on OSD NO YES Meaning Channel is not in preview Channel is in preview DCT 2000 Installation Manual B-16 Diagnostics Current Channel Status OSD The current channel status OSD has the following fields: § § § § § § § The TYPE field indicates whether the current channel is analog or digital. The STATUS field indicates the current channel acquisition/authorization state. The ddd CONNECTED field indicates whether the DCT 2000 is connected or disconnected. [. . . ]

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