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[. . . ] This user guide is for use with DSR405 Digital Satellite Receivers No part of this publication may be reproduced in any form or by any means or used to make any derivative work (such as translation, transformation or adaptation) without written permission from Motorola, Inc. Motorola reserves the right to revise this publication and to make changes in content from time to time without obligation on the part of Motorola to provide notification of such revision or change. Motorola provides this guide without warranty of any kind, either implied or expressed, including but not limited to, the implied warranties of merchantability and fitness for a particular purpose. Motorola may make improvements or changes in the product(s) described in this manual at any time. [. . . ] The optimum position is midway between the two points you marked in the previous steps. There is a small adjustment range (1-1/2" or 4 cm) to find the best Signal reading for the LNBF. Raise the position of the satellite dish in very small, 1 mm (1/32") increments. Each time you move the dish, wait five seconds while your assistant checks the Signal reading on the Installation Settings menu. Lower the position of the satellite dish in very small, 1mm (1/32") increments. Each time you move the dish, wait five seconds while your assistant checks the Signal reading on the Installation Settings menu. The optimum elevation position is midway between the two points you marked in the previous steps. First, turn the satellite dish clockwise in very small, 1 mm (1/32") increments. Each time you turn the dish, wait while your assistant checks the Signal strength reading on the Installation Settings menu. When the receiver acquires the satellite signal, the signal strength will increase. Continue to move the satellite dish clockwise, and when the signal strength begins to decrease, mark the location on the mounting pole. Next, turn the satellite dish counterclockwise in very small, 1 mm (1/32") When the signal strength begins to decrease, mark the location on the mounting pole. The optimum compass direction setting is midway between the two points. Telephone the company that provides your programming subscription, and ask to authorize your unit. When your receiver has received the authorization message the Trip Counter on the Installation Settings menu will advance. If you had already connected this cable to your TV you must disconnect and connect it to your VCR. Complete the following steps if you only plan to connect the satellite receiver to an audio/video monitor: · Using standard RCA-type audio/video cables, connect the top/left TV (VIDEO output) terminal on the rear panel of the receiver to the video input terminal on the monitor (or TV using the baseband inputs). Using standard RCA-type audio/video cables, connect the two bottom/left speaker (R and L) terminals on the back panel of the receiver to the audio input terminals on the monitor (or TV using the baseband inputs). Complete the following steps if you plan to connect the satellite receiver to an audio/video monitor and VCR: · Using standard RCA-type audio/video cables, connect the two bottom/right Speaker Icon (R and L) terminals on the Rear Panel of the receiver to the audio input terminals on the VCR. Using standard RCA-type audio/video cables, connect the audio and video inputs on the audio/video monitor (or TV using baseband audio/video inputs) to the outputs on the VCR. If your entertainment center is enabled for Dolby Digital AC-3 Version 5. 1 (six channel) surround sound, connect this port to one end of the orange RCA cable and the other end of the orange RCA cable to your surround processor. [. . . ] This is a view-only screen that displays information about the status of the receiver. Trip Counter displays the number of message updates from your service provider. Sometimes when you tune to a program, an Authorization screen will appear. It will fade to black after a short time, it will reappear when: · This receiver provides Caller ID so you can see who is calling. [. . . ]

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