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| Type | Digital Satellite Receiver |
|---|---|
| Input Frequency | 950 - 2150 MHz |
| Power Supply | 100-240VAC, 50/60Hz |
| Modulation | QPSK |
| LNB Power | 13/18 VDC |
| Power Consumption | 25W max |
Essential safety guidelines for operating and maintaining the DSR-6100 unit.
Guidelines for handling service, potential hazards, and when to contact qualified personnel.
Overview of the main capabilities and functionalities of the DSR-6100 unit.
Instructions for unboxing and physically connecting the DSR-6100 unit to power and inputs.
How to operate the DSR-6100 remotely via a web browser interface.
Guide to front panel controls, LCD display, menu structure, and navigation.
Configuring inputs (RF, ASI, GigE), signal tuning, modulation, and port settings.
Customizing audio output levels, compression, processing, and language settings.
Managing alarms, performing tests, system resets, and firmware updates.
Selecting channels, MPEG programs, audio languages, and video subtitles.
Configuring IP addresses, subnet masks, and gateways for Ethernet ports.
Viewing unit status, diagnostic screens, and troubleshooting data.
Table of common problems, their possible causes, and suggested solutions.
Contact information for technical support and procedures for unit repair.
Formula and example for converting C-band frequencies to L-band frequencies.
Formula and example for converting Ku-band frequencies to L-band frequencies.
A list of language codes recommended for audio, subtitle, and text information.
How to access and navigate Fast Fact diagnostic screens via OSD.
Summary of Fast Facts screens providing unit, port, video, audio, and network information.
Technical details on RF input, signal standards, symbol rates, and code rates.
Technical details on video and audio output levels, formats, and quality.
List and description of all physical connectors on the DSR-6100 unit.
Power requirements, dimensions, weight, and installation safety instructions.
Motorola's guidelines on proper disposal and recycling of electronic equipment.