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Instruções de Operação Panasonic, Modelo CRD4500
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(Automatic Frequency Control) 53 N/W Selection of bandwidth of audio IF band. (Narrow/Wide) 54 MUTE Mutes the audio. 55 FAV Displays FAV channel, mode. 56 DISPLAY Calls up receiver on-screen display data. 57 > Use these buttons to move back and forth in the VideoCipher H text files or to change program rating limits. 58 VIEW Use this button to check the program title, running time and other information about the program you are watching. 59 NEXT PRG This button allows you to see information about the next scheduled program on a VideoCipher II channel. 60 VC II ON/OFF Turns the VC II ON and OFF when VideoCipher II signal is present. 61 CHANNEL V Tunes the receiver to a lower channel. 62 CHANNEL A Tunes the receiver to a higher channel. -9- BATTERY REPLACEMENT Open the battery cover by sliding the panel away from the body. Insert the two AA batteries (UM-3) into the battery compartment. • To install the remote controller batteries, i) Slide the panel away. ii) Replace all batteries at the same time. iii) Insert batteries with the correct polarity. iv) Replace the panel. Battery precautions The incorrect use of batteries can cause electrolyte leakage which will corrode the remote control transmitter or cause the batteries to explode. The following precautions must be observed carefully. Old Batteries New Batteries Replace both batteries at the same time. Dispose of them immediately. Don’t mix battery types, (alkaline and carbon zinc, etc.) Don't Fire Recharge Short-circuit Disassemble Heat or Burn Note: 1. The remote control transmitter should be placed to avoid direct sunlight or heat. 2. Pressing more than two buttons at a time can lead to an incorrect command. LOW NOISE BLOCK DOWN CONVERTER • The receiver uses Low Noise Block Down Converters (C or Ku-Band LNB) for its microwave interface. The output frequency range is 950 to 1450MHz. Power is supplied to the LNB via its output F connector. Note: The receiver is capable of supplying 18 V DC at 300 milliamps max from the input F connector. • This is sufficient for one LNB and one Line Amplifier. The breakdown is shown below. Line Amp (+20 dB) 100 milliamps max LNB 200 milliamps max If the line amp used only 25 milliamps, then four line amps can be used. -10- CONNECTIONS CAUTION: Inproper connection of accessories (or connection to incompatible equipment) may damage your unit. All connections should be made with the power supply unplugged. |~1~1 | CONNECTION OF OUTDOOR UNIT • Insert the 25 PIN connector of the power supply [CRD-4500P], to the connector terminal located on the rear panel of the satellite receiver (CRD-4500R) and tighten the locking screws. • Connect LNB down converter to the receiver and connect the polarizer and actuator to power supply. ■ HALL SENSOR AND OPTICAL TYPE ACTUATOR ■ REED SWITCH TYPE ACTUATOR - 11 - [~2~] | EXT. ANTENNA AND TV OUT TERMINAL • To receive an ordinary TV broadcast, turn the receiver OFF. [~3~1 | AUDIO/VIDEO OUTPUT TERMINAL • The receiver audio out and video out terminals may be used at the same time as the RF output (TV OUT). Note: The audio to a monaural monitor can be connected to either the R or L audio output terminal. f~4~l | COMPOSITE OUT TERMINAL • In case of connecting a descrambler other than VideoCipher H, connect it to the composite out terminal. ON-SCREEN DISPLAYS • The CRD-4500 generates a variety of on-screen informational displays. The full display indicates your current satellite, channel & favorite channel, polarity, antenna position, audio volume level, and more. This information appears automatically whenever you make any changes or adjustments. You can also check your setting at any time by pressing the I DISPLAY | button on the remote controller. [T| Normal on-screen display _ • When the equipment is turned on and the I DISPLAY-] button on the remote controller is depressed, the following data will be displayed on TV or the monitor screen connected to the equipment. On-Screen Display’s basic formation © Satellite name/No. © Ku/C Band select ■® Favorite page/No. © Antenna position © VC ON/OFF © Audio bandwidth • Data input choices for the ordinary operation No. PARAMETER DATA INPUT CHOICES No. PARAMETER DATA INPUT CHOICES © Mode Set up or blank © Satellite name/No. name No.-1 ~9 Satellite Automatically appears by satellite name©. (*1) © KU/C Band select Ku BAND or C BAND © Channel C band—CH1~CH24 Ku band -CH1 ~CH32 © Favorite page/No. 18 CHs. FAV1-1 —FAV1-9, FAV2-1 —FAV2-9 (*2) © V/H select VERT or HOR © Antenna position 0000-9999 © AFC ON/OFF ON or OFF © VC ON/OFF ON or OFF (*3) © Volume 1—16 bars © Audio bandwidth WIDE or NARROW © Audio subcarrier 5.20-8.60 MHz © Surround “S” or blank Note: *1— Displays name of pre-stored satellite. '2 - Displays when program received has been stored in Favorite Channel memory. *3— Displays only when the VideoCipher II signal is being received. (T) Mode (D Satellite (3) Chan...
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