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WIRING THE SYSTEM TOGETHER
TWO OR MORE RECEIVERS
Each output on the LNBF can support a single receiver. You cannot connect two
receivers to the same output (for example, by using a line splitter), because the two
receivers would interfere with each other during channel selection. This is a characteris-
tic of satellite television in general, and is not a limitation of the Bell ExpressVu system.
If you want to connect two or more receivers to the same satellite dish and be able to
watch different channels through each receiver, you must use a dual-output LNBF.
This allows you to connect each receiver to a different output, preventing interference
between the receivers. In this case, during installation you must run a separate coaxial
cable from each output on the LNBF to each receiver.
If you want to purchase an LNBF different from the one that you originally purchased,
contact your local Bell ExpressVu Authorized Agent.
CABLES AND CONNECTIONS
Use either the Phono (RCA) Audio/Video Wiring Setup Diagram on page 4-5 or the TV
Set Out (RF or VHF) Wiring Setup Diagram on page 4-6 as the basic plan to wire the
system together. If you have more devices, or do not have all of the devices that are
shown in the setup, adjust the wiring accordingly. If possible, use the setup shown in the
Phono (RCA) Audio/Video Wiring Diagram, as using the setup shown in the TV Set Out
(RF or VHF) Wiring Diagram will not support the best quality video on broadcast or
cable channels
We highly recommend the use of a surge protector device to protect your
satellite and television equipment from damage by AC power, cable,
telephone, or lightning surges.
Tighten the receiver back panel coaxial cable connections only by hand.
Using a wrench may over-tighten the connections, causing damage.
Such damage is not covered by the Limited Warranty.
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Page 1 - Reference

Page 4-1Reference4WIRING THE SYSTEM TOGETHERTWO OR MORE RECEIVERSEach output on the LNBF can support a single receiver. You cannot connect tworeceive

Page 2

Page 4-10User GuidePROBLEMS AND SOLUTIONS TABLESPlease use these tables if you encounter problems operating the system. Look in thissection for a des

Page 3 - Wiring The System Together

Page 4-11ReferenceProblems and Solutions Tables4ERROR MESSAGES IN THE MENUSWhat is Happening The receiver displays an“ERROR” message on theTV screen.E

Page 4

Page 4-12User GuideUSING THE REMOTE CONTROLWhat is Happening You cannot find the remotecontrol.When you press a button onthe remote control, thereceiv

Page 5 - WIRING SETUP DIAGRAMS

Page 4-13ReferenceProblems and Solutions Tables4HEARING PROGRAM SOUNDWATCHING A PROGRAMWhat is Happening The receiver front panelPower light is on and

Page 6 - WIRING SETUP DIAGRAM

Page 4-14User GuideUSING THE MENUSUSING THE PROGRAM GUIDE OR THE BROWSE BANNERThe receiver front panelPower light is on, and there isa picture on the

Page 7 - (RF OR VHF)

Page 4-15ReferenceProblems and Solutions Tables4CHANGING CHANNELSUSING FAVOURITES LISTSWhat is Happening You enter a desired channelnumber. The channe

Page 8

Page 4-16User GuideSETTING AND USING SECURITY LOCKSORDERING A PAY PER VIEW PROGRAMWhat is Happening You set a lock (for example, alock on programs by

Page 9 - Glossary

Page 4-17ReferenceProblems and Solutions Tables4PERFORMING DIAGNOSTIC TESTSWhat is Happening You are doing a Front Panelor Remote ControlDiagnostic Te

Page 10 - PROBLEMS AND SOLUTIONS TABLES

Page 4-18User GuideUSING THE TELEPHONE FOR VOICE/DATA/FAXWhat is Happening During a telephone call, youhear “clicks.”You pick up the telephone tomake

Page 11 - Problems and Solutions Tables

Page 4-2User GuideRF OR VHF CONNECTIONS (GOOD PICTURE AND SOUND)Cable Connectors onReceiverThe back panel RF or VHF connections (also called the modul

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Page 4-3PHONO (RCA) AUDIO/VIDEO CONNECTIONS (BETTER PICTURE AND SOUND)Cable Connectors onReceiverThe back panel phono (RCA) audio/video connections pr

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Page 4-4User GuideTV SET OUT (RF OF VHF)The receiver sends non-stereo output through this connector. If youconnect the cable or broadcast TV antenna

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Page 4-5ReferenceWiring Setup Diagrams4WIRING SETUP DIAGRAMSPhono (RCA) Audio/Video Wiring Setup DiagramNote: The off-air television antenna shown in

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Page 4-6User GuideTV SET OUT (RF OR VHF) WIRING SETUP DIAGRAMNote: The off-air television antenna shown in the following diagram is optional.Note: Gro

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Page 4-7ReferenceWiring Setup Diagrams4RECEIVER WITH VCR WIRING SETUP DIAGRAM(RF OR VHF)Note: Ground the satellite antenna,off-air antenna, and coaxia

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Page 4-8User GuideTWO-RECEIVER WIRING SETUP DIAGRAM (RF OR VHF)Note: Ground the satellite antenna,off-air antenna, and coaxial cables inaccordance wit

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ReferenceGlossary4GLOSSARYBlacked Out Program A program that cannot be watched in specific locations (for example, a sports event).Changing Channels W

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