JVC HM-DSR100U, HM-DSR100DU, HM-DSR100RU user manual

User manual for the device JVC HM-DSR100U, HM-DSR100DU, HM-DSR100RU

Device: JVC HM-DSR100U, HM-DSR100DU, HM-DSR100RU
Category: Satellite TV System
Manufacturer: JVC
Size: 1.79 MB
Added : 1/22/2014
Number of pages: 207
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Summary of the content on the page No. 1

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D-VHS DIGITAL SATELLITE RECORDER
HM-DSR100U
HM-DSR100DU (with Antenna Kit)
HM-DSR100RU (without Antenna Kit)
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TV/VCR 8 EJECT
0 POWER REC PAUSE TIMER EP
PAUSE STOP PLAY
COUNTER RESET

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For Customer Use:
Enter below the Serial No

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Dear Customer, Thank you for purchasing the JVC D-VHS digital satellite recorder. Before use, please read the safety information and precautions contained in the following pages to ensure safe use of your new VCR. Failure to heed the following precautions may result in damage to the VCR, remote control or CAUTIONS video cassette. 1. DO NOT place the VCR . . . CAUTION ... in an environment prone to extreme temperatures or humidity. RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK ... in direct sunlight. DO NOT OPEN ...

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IMPORTANT PRODUCT ANTENNA INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS 1. Outdoor Antenna Grounding If an outside antenna or cable system is connected to the product, be Electrical energy can perform many useful functions. But improper sure the antenna or cable system is grounded so as to provide some use can result in potential electrical shock or fire hazards. This protection against voltage surges and built-up static charges. Article product has been engineered and manufactured to assure you

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USE SERVICING 1. Accessories 1. Servicing To avoid personal injury: If your product is not operating correctly or exhibits a marked • Do not place this product on an unstable cart, stand, tripod, change in performance and you are unable to restore normal bracket, or table. It may fall, causing serious injury to a child or operation by following the detailed procedure in its operating adult, and serious damage to the product. instructions, do not attempt to service it yourself as opening or • Use

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Table of Contents T Important Product Safety Instructions .................................................... ii Chapter 1: Introduction.......................................................................... 1-1 Welcome!.................................................................................................................... 1-1 Highlights ................................................................................................................... 1-1 About Satellite Televisi

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User and Installation Guide Chapter 5: VCR Features ....................................................................... 5-1 Cassettes and Recording Modes ............................................................................. 5-1 Simple Playback and Recording .............................................................................. 5-1 Playback Features ..................................................................................................... 5-6 Recording Features ....

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Introduction 1 WELCOME! Congratulations on your selection of this satellite television system. Thank you for your purchase. You will be pleased with the performance, capabilities, entertainment options, and ease of operation of your system for many years to come. Your system complies with MPEG II and DVB standards for compressing audio and video data. Your system also features an advanced new recording technology called D-VHS, which records digital MPEG II satellite signals as digital data. T

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User and Installation Guide ABOUT SATELLITE TELEVISION Satellite television uses satellites orbiting in geosynchronous orbit over the Earth to deliver television and audio programming. "Geosynchronous" means that the satellites stay aligned over one place on the surface of the Earth. Once your satellite antenna is aimed at the satellites, the antenna does not have to move to follow the satellites. The programming signal is transmitted to the satellites from a facility on the ground called the

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Introduction About D-VHS 1 ABOUT D-VHS The "D" in D-VHS represents Digital Data. As this name suggests, D-VHS is an extension of the world's most popular VHS home video format, which adds new digital recording (storage) capabilities that make it an ideal match for digital broadcasts. Like VHS, D-VHS is a tape-based format. Unlike VHS, D-VHS records digital signals as a digital bit stream (data) which is compatible with the MPEG II and DVB standards utilized by your satellite system. Since dig

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User and Installation Guide FEATURES OVERVIEW For more detailed information, see Chapter 2 – The Parts of Your System. STANDARD FEATURES l Recorder The IRR (Integrated Receiver-Recorder) features an all- in-one design that makes it easy to install and operate. l Remote Control This remote control is specifically designed for easy access to the menus. l Simple Menu Operation Simple "highlight and select" options allow quick, easy navigation and programming. l On-Screen Program Guide Use the Progr

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Introduction Available Services 1 AVAILABLE SERVICES Your system is capable of receiving a wide range of exciting and entertaining services. The available services encompass an unlimited variety of interests, including movies, sports, news, music, shopping, comedy, and more. Call the Service Center for more information on any of these. l Subscription Services are program channels or services that you purchase for extended periods; they are billed at regular intervals; they remain activated un

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GUIDE GUIDE INFO E T S H User and Installation Guide QUICK START TIPS This is a quick reference to start common procedures: Change Channels If you are watching a program, 123 press the Up or Down arrow 4 5 6 button, or enter the channel 78 9 number using the number buttons. 0 MENU Open the Main Menu Press the Menu button. Open the Program Press the Guide button. Guide Open the Browse Press the Browse button. Banner W Order a Pay Per Select the program using the Program Guide View Program or a Th

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The Parts of 2 Your System THE RECORDER THE RECORDER FRONT PANEL ACCESS DOOR CASSETTE LOADING SLOT ¶ CH INFO MENU SELECT D-VHS TM Ä CH REC REW FF POWER q 2 3 TV/VCR 8 EJECT POWER REC PAUSE TIMER EP PAUSE STOP PLAY 6 5 VIDEO (MONO)L–AUDIO–R The recorder front panel provides control buttons, plus access to the Smart Card slot. ACCESS DOOR The Smart Card slot is behind this door. The recorder is shipped with the Smart Card pre- installed in this slot. Do not remove the Smart Card for an

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User and Installation Guide POWER LIGHT POWER The POWER light illuminates when the recorder is turned ON. This light flashes when the recorder memory contains unread mail messages. REC LIGHT REC The REC light illuminates while a tape is being recorded. This light blinks during Instant Timer Recording (ITR). PAUSE LIGHT PAUSE The PAUSE light illuminates when recording or playback is paused. TIMER LIGHT TIMER The TIMER light illuminates to show that the recorder's timer has been set to record a pr

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The Parts of Your System The Recorder 2 TV/VCR BUTTON TV/VCR Press the TV/VCR button to select the signal source that your TV receives. Choose TV position to watch TV or to watch one program while recording another. Choose VCR position to watch a tape, monitor a recording, or watch a satellite or local TV broadcast being received by the recorder. EJECT BUTTON 8 EJECT Press the EJECT button to eject a cassette from the cassette loading slot. REC BUTTON REC Press the REC (Record) button to star

Summary of the content on the page No. 16

User and Installation Guide THE RECORDER BACK PANEL AC`IN 1 DC OUT 5V ANT. IN HIGH SPEED DATA PORT OUT 2 13/18V}400mA R L PHONE JACK ACCESSORY AC-3 SATELLITE S-VIDEO AUDIO VIDEO VHF/UHF ANT. IN UHF REMOTE ANTENNA RF OUT CH3 CH4 The back panel of the recorder provides the connectors that you use to wire the recorder to all the other components and equipment that you may use. Depending on the installation setup that you use, you may not use some of these connectors, but they are provide

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The Parts of Your System The Recorder 2 RF OUT (RF OR VHF CONNECTION) RF OUT The recorder sends non-stereo output through this connector. If you are connecting cable TV or a broadcast TV antenna to the recorder, use this connection to connect to the TV for good picture and good non-stereo sound. Use the TV Phono (RCA) Audio/Video Output or the S-VIDEO Output to support the highest quality stereo sound and video for your satellite channels. See RF or VHF Connections (Good Picture and Sound) on

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User and Installation Guide AC-3 (DOLBY DIGITAL OUTPUT) By connecting this output terminal to an external decoder, you can enjoy Dolby Digital (AC-3) 5.1-channel surround sound when viewing AC-3 appropriately encoded satellite broadcasts or recorded tapes. l Dolby, Dolby Digital, AC-3, Dolby Pro Logic are registered trademarks or Dolby Laboratories Licensing Corporation. HIGH SPEED DATA PORT HIGH SPEED DATA PORT There is a high speed data port under the cover plate. This port is reserved for

Summary of the content on the page No. 19

GUIDE INFO T E S H The Parts of Your System The Remote Control 2 THE REMOTE CONTROL This section describes the features of your remote control. For details on using the remote, turn to SAT TV D-VHS AUX Using the Remote Control on page 3-1. POWER TV/VCR The remote control lets you access all the features of MODE your system, including changing channels, using the MUTE MENU menu system and operating the built-in VCR. You can program your remote to control your TV, audio amplifier, and other equip

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User and Installation Guide ABOUT THE UHF REMOTE CONTROL The UHF remote sends ultra-high frequency radio signals to a UHF antenna that is connected to the back of the recorder. Because UHF signals travel through solid objects, you can use the remote to control the recorder from another room, or even from another floor in the building. The remote uses IR(Infrared) signals to control certain other equip- ment (see explanation below). UHF REMOTE ADDRESS Because the UHF remote operates from such a


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