WorldSpace wssr-11 manual

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    m o d e l w s s r - 11 W orldSpac e ® Digital Receiver User’s Guide[...]

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    2 C O N T E N T S W E L C OME TO TH E W O R L D S P A C E TM B R O A D C A S T E X P E R I E N C E 4 F E A T U R E S . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 YOU R W O R L D S P A C E R E C E I V E R A T A G L A N C E . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .[...]

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    3 E N C R Y P T E D C H A N N E L S . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1 4 D I S P L A Y I N G Y O U R 1 6 – D I G I T R E C E I V E R I D . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1 4 P A S SW O R D . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .[...]

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    4 W E L C O M E T O T H E W O R L D S P A C E T M B R O A D C A S T E X P E R I E N C E C o n g r a t u l at i o n s o n y ou r p u r c ha se o f th i s f in e W o r l d Sp a c e d i gi ta l r e c e i ve r . I t i s a n ex ci t in g wa y to r e c e i v e W o r l d Sp a c e Satellite Radio almost a nywhe re in Afric a, the Mi ddl e Ea st, S o uth er[...]

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    5 Y O U R W O R L D S P A C E RECEI VER A T A GLAN CE T op and Fr ont of th e Re c e i ve r S h o ws b roadcast channel chan nel (BC) number , service n ame s ta t us , c ar r ie r n u mb er , et c . S h o ws r e c e i v e d satellit e si gnal streng th (Mor e b ars i ndica te be tter r e c e p t i o n ) I n d i cates preset m ode is on I nd i ca t[...]

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    6 Lef t Side of t he R e c e i ve r R ig ht Side o f t he Re c e i ve r ANTENNA IN W orldSpace satellite signal antenna jack Stereo/Headphone Jack DC IN Jack for external power supply PC CONNECTION Jack for connecting to a PC with a WorldSpace PC Adaptor (PC Adaptor kit sold separately) Antenna Pocket/ Battery Co ver Antenna[...]

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    7 Q U I C K S T A R T 1 ) Remove the W o r l d Sp a c e antenna from its pocket and unwrap the cable. 2 ) Connect the antenna cable to the ANT E NN A IN jack on the right-hand side of the receiver. 3 ) Connect pow er adaptor to receiver and to a mains power supply. Or, remo ve battery co ver from the back of the receiver and insert 3 size “C” o[...]

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    8 ANTEN NA POSITION “ Antenna Position” refers to the angle abo ve the horizon to which you should point the antenna . The antenna can be put in three positions: L OW , MIDD L E, and HIGH. In the LO W position you put the antenna in pointing angle of less than 45 º . In the M I DD L E postion it is put in an angle between 45 º and 70 º . In [...]

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    9 A N T E N N A P O I N T I N G G U I D E N O TE: Ant enna Po sit ion and Di r ectio n are a pprox imate gu ides. If you a re nea r a r e g i o n b o rd e r , please adjust an ten na accordingly for y ou r maxi m um signal r e c e p t i o n . A F R I S T A R t m A S I A S T A R t m A M E R I S T A R t m Region Antenna Antenna Position Direction A1 [...]

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    10 U S I N G Y O U R R E C E I V E R P O WE R Using AC pow e r Th e W o r l d Sp a c e r e c e i v er ope rate s on alte rna ting curr ent (A C) po w e r . Use a n AC pow e r a da pto r t hat w i l l o p er a te fr o m y o u r ma i ns an d d e l i ve r 4. 5 – 6 . 0 v o l t s D C w it h mi ni - m um 500 mA outpu t curre nt (ad apt or in cluded ). [...]

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    1 1 S W I T CHI NG ON YO UR RECEIVER Sw i tch on the r e c e i v er by s li di ng the sw i tch on the top o f the r e c e i v e r t o the ‘ O n ’ p o s i t i o n . P O I N T I N G T H E A N T E N N A 1 ) R e m o ve the an t e nna from its pock e t a n d unwind the cable. 2 ) C onnect the anten na cable p lu g to the A N T E N N A I N j ack o n [...]

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    12 R E C E I V I N G W O R L D S P A C E B y r u n n i n g t h e L E A R N m o d e, yo u r W o r l d Sp a c e r e c e i v er a u t o m at i c a l l y sc a n s an d s t o r e s a l l W o r l d Sp a c e c arrie rs and their broadc as t cha nn els avai labl e in your ar e a . W e s t r o n gl y r e c om me n d t ha t yo u ru n t h e LEA RN mod e th e [...]

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    1 3 SELEC T ING SERVICE C O M P O N E N T S WITHIN A BROADC AST C H A N N E L Some b road c as t channels m ay hav e m o re than on e service com ponent. In this case, u se t h e S E R V I C E C O M P O N E N T + / - buttons to scroll an d sele ct the desired ser v i c e c o m pon ent of that br oadca st cha nnel. F or instan ce, if the “R I T MO[...]

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    1 4 S E L E C T I N G S T O R E D B R O A D C A S T C H A N N E L S 1 ) Brie f l y p ress the P R E S E T S b ut t on t o sw it c h o n t he P R E S E T m o de . T h e sy mb ol ap p ea rs on th e LCD p an e l. 2) S c r oll throug h st ored sta tion s se que ntial ly by pressi ng the B R O A D C A ST C H A N N E L ▲ / ▼ b u t t o n s . DELE T IN[...]

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    1 5 P A S S W O R D Y ou will be issued a password that is uniq u e to y our r e c e i v er and can n ot be use d with an other r e c e i ve r . P a s s w o r d s are en te re d on ce a nd t he n s to re d . Th i s p as s wor d r e ma in s st or e d an d va li d f or t he w hol e s ubs cr i pt io n pe rio d. A p as sw or d i s ei th er 22 o r 2 5 d[...]

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    1 6 2 ) W hen an encrypted station is sele ct ed, the r e c e i v er will a utom atically sear c h f o r the necessar y password. I f the p a ssword is fo u nd i n the memory , you w ill be able to h ear the e ncrypted channel. R e m a r k s : • D ur i ng p as s w ord ve r if i ca t io n , a ll b ut t on s wi ll be u na v a i l a b l e . • I f [...]

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    17 A LT E R N A T I V E A N T E N N A O P T I O N S A LI NE AR antenna is supplied with your receiver. Alternatively, you may use a W orldSpace CIRCU L AR antenna, or a L I NE A R Y agi antenna with 2.3 volts LNA (L ow Noise Amplifier). Y ou may also have an in-house CAB LE-connected outdoor antenna. Optional a n t e n n a s , L N As an d in-h ous [...]

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    1 8 M A I N T E N A N C E , S A F E T Y , A N D H A N D L I N G P R E C A U T I O N S M A I N T E N A N C E • U se a s o ft da m p clo th t o c lea n t h e r e c e i v er housing. • N e v er u se cleaning agents that contain a lcohol, m e t hylated spirits, a m m on ia o r ab r a s i ve s . S A F E T Y P R E C A U T I O N S CA UTION: T O R EDUC[...]

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    1 9 T R O U B L ES H O O T ING GUI DE P r o b l e m P o s s i b l e C a u s e R e m e d y The receiver does Pow er supply not connected Check the power supply not switch on. properly . connection. Batteries not properly Ensure that the batteries positio ned or are em pty . a r e new a nd corr ectly i n ser t e d . The receiver does not Antenna poin[...]

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    2 0 F R E Q U E N T L Y A S K E D Q U E S T I O N S Q u e st i o n A n s w e r What is line-of-sight? Line-of-sight means the receiver’s satellite antenna has a direct and clear path to where the W o r l d S p a c e satellite is located in the sky. Why is line-of-sight needed As with all satellite broadcasting, WorldSpace for satellite reception?[...]

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    2 1 Q u e st i o n A n s w e r What do the S E R V I CE C O M P O N E N T + / - A l l o w lis t e ners to scroll t h rough a broadca st chann el’ s buttons do? available service components. Press the S E R V ICE C O M P O N E N T + and S E R V I C E C O M P O N E N T - buttons to scroll f orwa r d and backwar d , r e s p e c t i ve l y , t hr o u[...]

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    2 2 A D D I T I O N A L I N F O R M A T I O N T E C H N I CA L S P E C I F I C A T I O N S * W A R R A N T Y W o r l d S p ace wa r ra nt ie s t hi s di gita l r e c e i ve r , model WSS R-11 , agains t any defect arising fr o m faulty materia l or w or k man s h ip for a period of one y e a r . This warra nty is not valid in an y of the f o l l o [...]

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