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Rca drd515rb: users guide
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The Menu System
New Access Card Periodically, your program provider may issue
you a replacement access card. The New Access Card Setup
display screen allows you to transfer the information from the
old card onto the new one.
Follow the display screen prompts to initialize your new card.
Once you have transferred the information to the new card, your
old card becomes invalid.
Because your specific account information is stored in the access
card, power failures should have no effect on your system.
Set VCR Type To use the VCR controller feature, you need to
tell the satellite receiver which VCR brand you are using.
1. Use the arrows or digit keys to input the correct code for
your VCR brand. The VCR codes are located in the Reference
section.
2. Follow the on-screen instructions to ensure that you are
using the correct code. If the VCR automatically stops tape
play, then you know that the receiver and the VCR are
communicating.
• Some VCR brands may not be capable of being controlled
by the receiver.
Remote Setup Choose which remote button, SAT1 or SAT2, will
control the receiver.
RF Remote Setup The remote can control the receiver using
both IR (Infrared) signals and RF (radio frequency) signals. IR
signals require line of sight to the receiver's front panel remote
sensor. RF signals can control the receiver from other parts of
your house–even through walls.
Occasionally, due to interference or other RF devices, you may
need to change the remote and receiver RF code. To change the
code:
Follow the on-screen instructions to change the remote RF code.
Picture Size The Picture size display screen allows you to choose
between a standard TV screen and a Cinema option. A standard
TV screen has an aspect ratio of 4:3; the Cinema option has an
aspect ratio of 16:9.
Data Port Let's you choose whether the low speed data port is
used for low speed data or communicating with the Home
Control Base accessory. See the Home Control section in this book
for more information.
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