Panasonic VideoCipher II Integrated Satellite Receiver/Positioner/Descrambler CRD-4500 User Manual

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Press I NUMBER BUTTONS ] (NO.) for 4 digit password (any desirable number).
Now the password is registered.
Parental lock will be in ON or OFF mode by entering password.

Note:

If you forget or lost your password, you can recover this data by MASTER PASSWORD.
Please refer to the page 29 of this instrutions.

12. Changing Password

1) Press I PR(j

1.

[Fig. 2]

2) Press I 2 I for parental lock. [Fig. 6]
3) Press [ ENTER I. [Fig. 7]
4) Press I 2~l for changing password mode. [Fig. 8]

Enter password by number buttons, then I ENTER
Password is indicated at on-screen at the 1st entering.
Mark ” will be indicated for 2nd time entering of password.

PARENTAL LOCK

,ON

1 PARENTAL LOCK

Urr

2 CHANGE PASSWORD

[Fig. 7]

ENTER PASSWORD

13. Surround Sound

This mode provides greatiy improved stereo sound when the receiver is connected to

a stereo system or stereo monitor. VideoCipher n stereo audio is greatly enhanced and
monaural transmissions sound as if they are broadcast in stereo. The surround sound
mode may be selected by pressing I SURROUND I on the remote controller.

Note;

Surround Sound does not operate on RF out, only operable on baseband audio

with stereo system or stereo monitor.

[Fig. 8]

14. Volume Control

The Volume I A

1 I

V I allows adjustment of volume for both RF and baseband

outputs in 16 steps.
The on-screen display indicates the voiume levei when the buttons are depressed.

Note:

When using a Video Cassette Recorder to record a program from the

CRD-4500, adjust the volume to full maximum level.

15. Mute

The

1

MUTEH button mutes the audio. To hear the audio press the [ MUTE

I

button

again or press Volume

I

A

I I

V

1

buttons.

ADDITIONAL NOTICE:

UHF Remote Control

The normal range of the UHF control is greater than 150 feet, with no obstructions.

Houses where a greater range is required, or that have several walls in the path of the

signal may have problems with reliable remote operation. In these cases it mey be
necessary to relocate the UHF receiving antenna to a different location. Unscrew the
antenna from the back of the receiver and reconnect it using a length of coaxial cable
while testing for a location where signals can be received reliably from all control areas.

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