Receiver Id; Dss 1 Or Dss 2 - Hitachi DSS SYSTEM Owner's Manual

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HITACHI DIGITAL SATELLITE SYSTEM OWNER'S MANUAL
Fami_. When the list is labeled Fami_ and the receiver is locked, in addition to locking spending
and rating limits, only channels enabled for the Family list can be viewed.
Receiver
ID#
The last option on the Preferences
screen is for setting the "Receiver ID #." The "Receiver
tD#"
is used to control two Hitachi-brand
(or HNS-brand)
DSS
receivers within the same area. Normally, remote control
signals
would
be
detected
by
both
DSS
receivers
and
processed
accordingly.
By changing
the "Receiver
ID#"
of one of the
receivers, the remote control signals can be independently
detected
and processed,
screen
The "Receiver ID#" portion of the PREFERENCES
DSS I or DSS 2
By default, it is set to DSS 1. If you do not have multiple Hitachi-brand
(or HNS-brand)
DSS
receivers located in the same area or controlled by an RF remote control, leaving the setting to
DSS 1 should be fine. If, however, you have more than one DSS receiver that can detect the
remote control, you should set one of the DSS receivers to be DSS 2. Pressing the windowed
key _
switch the remote control between the two code sets.
You can access the PREFERENCES
screen at any time and as many times as you would like to
change any of these settings. Making changes cannot harm your DSS system in any way.
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