RCA 1998 Satellite TV System User Manual


 
First Things First
6
Using This Manual
There are a couple of conventions used in this manual that might
help you read it.
Words that appear in ALL CAPS indicate the name of a
button.
The names of on-screen menu options are shown in italics.
Important Note about This User’s
Manual
This manual assumes that your digital satellite system has been
installed, meaning:
1. The satellite dish antenna has been installed, correctly
pointed at the satellite, and connected to your digital
satellite receiver.
2. The digital satellite receiver is connected to your television
and to a telephone line.
3. The access card is installed in your digital satellite receiver.
Your access card has been matched to your receiver, and
should already be installed when you take the receiver out of
the packing box. The access card should only be taken out of
the receiver when you are issued a new card by your
programming providers.
4. The remote control has batteries and can be programmed to
control both your digital satellite receiver and your TV (if
your TV is remote-controllable).
If your system has not been installed, refer to the satellite dish
Installer's Guide for information regarding proper installation.
Then, refer to the next section, Connecting Your Receiver to Your
TV. See your dealer for specific information regarding
professional installation or the purchase of a Self-Installer’s Kit.