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ICS-SP31
User Guide
Enseo, Inc. 401 International Parkway Suite 100 Richardson, Texas 75081 www.Enseo.com
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Introduction The ICS-SP31 is a professional tri-band tuner providing 8VSB, QAM and NTSC tuner function for internal connection to a line of Sony Professional LCD and Plasma displays. The ICS-SP31 includes support for Pro:Idiom decoding on lodging systems supporting this encryption technology. The ICS-SP31 is compatible with MPEG-2, MPEG-4, and h.264 codecs. This document outlines the installation, set up and operation of the ICS-SP31. For questions or to check for updated information on this product, please check www.sony.com/support for more information.
Table of Contents Hardware / Setup Shipped Components Setting up the ICS-SP31 / Connections Powering On Menus / Configuration General Operations - Remote Control Functionality - Navigating Menus Set Up Menu - Channel Options - Switch-On Options - On-Screen Display Options - Control Options - Captioning Options - V-Chip Options - Service Options - Exit User Menu - Captioning - Digital Captioning Mode - Analog Captioning Mode - Sleep Timer - SAP - Source - Picture Format - V-Chip Options - Exit Operation General Operation - Lodging Mode - Stand-Alone Mode Troubleshooting / FAQ Technical Specifications FCC Statement & Acknowledgement
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Hardware Setup
Supplied Accessories
(Images not to scale)
ICS-SP31 Card
HDMI Cable
Card Adapter
Serial Adapter Cable
Notes: Compatible Displays The ICS-SP31 card is compatible with the following Sony Displays: FWD-50PX3 FWD-40LX2 FWD-32LX2 KLH-W26 KLH-W32 KLH-40X1
NOTICE: The ICS-SP31 card requires the Display Power Management Setting (DPMS) to be OFF
Compatible displays must have the power profile updated prior to inserting and applying AC power. Contact your Sony representative for instructions on setting this function.
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Setting Up the ICS-SP31 / Making Connections The ICS-SP31 is designed to function with Sony Professional LCD and Plasma displays which may differ in input types and connection configuration. For questions on connections and specifications on specific Sony displays, consult www.sony.com/support.
Installing Card
Step 1 Remove power cord from the display to ensure power is off. Remove any populated cards in slot 1 and/or slot 2 (if any). There may be a cover over slot 2. Remove the middle rail guide by removing screw between two card slots Step 2 If inserting the ICS-SP31 into a KLH display, skip to step 3. For other displays, attach card extender to left side of the ICS-SP31 and tighten. The finished card should look like image at right Step 3 Carefully insert the ICS-SP31 card into the card slot. Do not allow components to come into contact with edges of the card slot. Note: S-Video input should be on the top edge of the card as it is inserted. DO NOT FORCE CARD When card is completely inserted, it should fit into the two internal connectors, and then the thumb screws can be tightened.
Step 4 Attach the HDMI cable to HDMI Out on the ICS-SP31 (Note: there is a required external HDMI cable from the ICS-SP31 to the digital input of the display This is based upon strict requirements for HD tuners in hospitality) Step 5 Attach COAX cable to RF input Step 6 Attach RJ12 data cable from PPV Provider box to the PPV CNTL input Step 7 Plug power into the Sony Display and using the PPV Provider remote, press Power button The unit is now configured for hospitality mode with the PPV Provider.
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Menus / Configuration Stand Alone vs. Lodging Mode The ICS-SP31 is designed to operate in a Pay-Per-View environment, connected to a lodging system that uses protocols and commands to control the display and tuner. The ICS-SP31 may also be able to operate in a Stand Alone mode to provide basic TV tuning for the Sony Display. When the ICS-SP31 is connected to a compatible lodging system, the ICS-SP31 will automatically recognize the lodging system and respond to the PPV commander. In Lodging Mode, the control buttons and IR commands from the Sony remote will not control the display and tuner. Supported Remote Controls The ICS-SP31 is designed to function with the remote control that shipped with the Sony display. Because of differences in the display remotes, in which not all remotes have the same available buttons, some remotes may have limited functionality with the display remote. In such case, a standard Sony TV remote or universal remote (such as Sony RM-EZ2) using Sony IR commands can control the ICS-SP31 in Stand-Alone Mode. Navigating Menus The menus in the operation of the ICS-SP31 have been designed to use the Left, Right, Up, Down buttons for most functions. To return to a previous menu, pressing the Left button
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Stand-Alone Set Up Menu The ICS-SP31 set up process includes a sequence of numbers pressed on the Sony remote to access the set up menus. With the display and ICS-SP31 powered on press the following in sequence. (note: when pressing buttons, press the buttons to be sure the system receives the code. Setup Menu code: Up Right Left Mute
If a button is pressed in error, press the Down arrow to clear the code entries. In the lodging environment a different remote or function may be enabled to provide additional security.
Image 1 Setup Menu
Navigating Menus
Most menus and submenus are navigated using the UP / DOWN / RIGHT / LEFT arrows on the remote control. To enter a menu, press the RIGHT button. To enter an item in a sub menu, the ENTER button can be pressed or the LEFT arrow button can be pressed to exit a entry field and store the setting. Some sub-menus require specific characters and onscreen instructions will be provided in such cases.
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Channel Options The ICS-SP31 supports analog and digital channels from cable or over-the-air sources. Note: Air To receive over-the-air channels, an antenna and additional equipment may be required Cable Digital cable channels may not be accessible if conditional access or subscriptions are required
Image 2 Channel Options Menu
Tuning Mode Option is either Air (Over-The-Air) or Cable. This setting can be changed using RIGHT arrow button to enter the setting and using UP or DOWN select either Air or Cable. To save the setting, press the LEFT arrow button. Edit Channel List A submenu with functions to add, delete and manage information regarding channels Clear Channel List Used to delete the stored channel list programming Auto Channel Install Used to scan and install channels Digital Channel Search Used to search for digital channels available. Note, these channels will not be automatically entered into the channel lineup. Digital channels require entry management on the Edit Channel List menu.
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Edit Channel List Submenu This submenu allows for manual add, delete and management functions of channels.
Image 3 Edit Channel Submenu
Channel Using remote, enter the number of the channel to manage, or to setup the Startup Channel, select Startup Channel The Startup Channel is a feature to have a specific channel tuned as the default whenever the TV turns on. The Startup Channel may also be an AV Input in the case where an external media device is used for the PPV system. A Startup Channel does not need to be a channel that is in the channel ring. Include in List This function allows a channel to be removed from the Channel Ring (available channels) without losing stored data. Select Yes to include / No to exclude Type Selection options include: Analog Analog NTSC Channels from 1-127 Digital Digital Channels Select Digital to remap the digital QAM or 8VSB channel to an analog channel number A/V Input Provide access to TV A/V Inputs through remapping the input to an analog channel number (Note: A/V Input remapping may not function with all PPV providers. For details on using A/V Inputs while in Lodging Mode, consult the section on A/V Input mapping)
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Note: Depending on the selection type, the menu options will change for the Channel List menu
Analog Type Selection The options for an analog channel include a customized Label for the channel, Addition of a thumbnail logo for the channel and selection of audio/video options for the channel.
Image 5 Analog Channel Settings
Digital Type Selection Browse Digital Channels Available for scanning through digital channels after they have been scanned using the Digital Channel Search function from the Channel Options Menu. Note: To browse the digital channels, a standard Sony TV remote, with CH+ / CHbuttons is required. The remotes provided with the FWD and KLH model displays do not include CH+ / CH- buttons and cannot browse the scanned digital channels.
Image 6 Digital Channel Options
Selection Method Allows choice of Virtual or Direct Selection Digital Channel This section provides for the entry of the Channel Primary digits and Sub (Program) digits for the known digital channel Label Entry using UP / DOWN arrow buttons to enter a text label for the channel (Note: PPV systems may not use the label setting in the ICS-SP31 and instead use own label method. Confirm with your PPV provider if label information will be used)
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Logo Selectable menu of graphical logos for adding a visual thumbnail for many popular TV channels (Note: PPV systems may not use the logo setting in the ICS-SP31 and instead use own logo method. Confirm with your PPV provider if label information will be used)
Image 7 Logo Options
Usage Selection of Audio and Video (default), Audio only for music channels/inputs or video only for video only usage.
Allow Online Remapping Note: Not all PPV systems allow Online remapping. Please consult Enseo at 972-234-2513 to ensure your system is supported.
Image 8 Online Remapping Selection
NOTE: Lodging System Requirements for Channel Re-mapping (1) The Lodging System MUST NOT explicitly delete the channel (2) The Lodging System MUST NOT add installation data for the channel (3) The Lodging System MUST use an Analog Channel Tune command to access the re-mapped channel. This setting is used for Lodging Mode to allow remapping of a Digital Channel or AV Input to exist in a controlled hospitality system. Select YES to have the settings for the channel specified maintain the mapped information. Note: Analog tune commands are the only tune commands that can be re-mapped. If your PPV provider does not use analog tune commands they will need to implement them before this function will work. Note: Before this function is used the PPV provider must be consulted due to differences in command structures between PPV providers, the necessity to include the re-mapped channel in the ring, and other proprietary concerns.
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Switch-On Options Menu This menu provides options for setting up default settings for when the display first turns on. These settings are particularly useful in a lodging environment to be sure the display starts on the Startup Channel and to pre-define volume, screen format and other settings.
Image 9 Switch-On Options Menu
Channel Allows for the configuration of a default channel: None Allows PPV system to define startup channel Startup Channel Uses the information configured for Startup Channel on Edit Channel Submenu. This may include an A/V Input Restore Returns the TV to the last channel tuned prior to turning off by user Volume Set the numeric value from 0 to 99 that you would like to be used as the default volume level for the display. Picture Format Select between different formats for the screen and content presented. Options include: Native This setting will show the aspect ratio of the source material. 4:3 NSTC images will be shown with side bars Widescreen This setting will fill the screen with the image by stretching the image (if necessary) to create a 16:9 image. Power Select the behavior for the ICS-SP31 when AC power is lost and restored. Settings include:
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Standby Return to a standby mode if power is lost or on first plug in Force On Turn on TV and Tuner if power is lost or on first plug in (Note: Force On mode may cause TV to turn on in lodging environment following power outage) ON OFF Hold Off Timer This setting allows for a selectable period of time where the ICS-SP31 will ignore additional IR button presses during a power off process. This feature is used when guests may have situations where extra IR presses are causing undesirable interaction. OFF ON This setting allows for a selectable period of time where the ICS-SP31 will ignore additional IR button presses during a power on process.
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On-Screen Display Options
The On-Screen Display Options settings provide for customization and set up of OSD options.
Image 10 On-Screen Display Options Menu
Show Volume Indicator This menu item is a Yes/No selection for whether a visual representation on the volume adjustment should be shown on the screen when the user uses the volume up or down on the remote. Use 3-Digit Entry This menu item is a Yes/No selection for support of 3-digit numbers for channels over 99 and digital channels that may use a sub-digit Show Channel Guide This menu item is a Yes/No selection for whether a channel guide is active for the user to see the available channels on the display. Channel Guide content is generated by the analog channel numbers and text labels for each channel. Channel Banner Contents This menu item allows the selection of the content available on the display banner. Selections include: Show number: The channel number Show Label: The text label for a channel Show Logo: The select graphic if any Use the 0 button when selecting or deselecting an option on this sub-menu.
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Welcome Message Options This menu item provides for a way to have a welcome message shown on the display. Show Message (Yes/No) Line 1: First line of text Line 2: Second line of text Note: If show message is yes And there is nothing in line one Or two, the welcome message Will display Acquiring Channel.
Image 11 Welcome Message Submenu
Control Options This setup section provides system level settings for the tuner card.
Image 12 Control Options Menu
ESP (Energy Savings Protection) This menu item allow for a setting of a default time off to protect against a TV being left on when a guest leaves a room without turning off the TV. The mode can be set On or Off, and the hours of inactivity until it turns itself off can be 1 to 9 hours. Source Menu Item This menu item is a Yes/No selection and allows control over whether a user, through the user menu, has access to input selection.
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Picture Format Menu Item This menu item is a Yes/No selection and allows control over whether a user, through the user menu, has access to change the Image Format (widescreen or native). Minimum Volume Set the available minimum volume from 0 to 99 Maximum Volume Sets the available maximum volume from 0 to 99 Setup Key Sequence Provides a method for changing the key button sequence used to access set up features. If these are changed, make sure to write down the keys. Failing to record these would require re-cloning an entire system to restore the set up key sequence.
A key press sequence of up to eight buttons can be defined. These keys are more than numeric keys and adds to the security for a system.
Image 13 Setup Key Sequence Submenu
Orbit Options This submenu provides options available on Sony Plasma monitors to allow selection of orbit by channel. Orbit is a feature in the Sony Plasma monitors to reduce the potential for image retention from certain static images. Sub-menu Options Include Size This is the size of the orbit (how large of an area to shift the display image). Options include: Small, Medium and Large
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Cycle Time This is the duration of time to complete a full shift of the image through orbit (includes shifts UP, RIGHT, DOWN, AND LEFT to complete an orbit). The selection options for Cycle Time are: 10-seconds, 30-seconds, 60seconds, and 5 minutes. Note: The shorter the selected cycle time, the more noticeable the orbit function will be to the user/viewer. Select Channels This selection area allows selection/de-selection of specific channels to implement orbit on. Channels must be setup and made available in the channel ring prior to identifying them for use with the orbit function. Text labels in this section are available if the label information is entered in the edit channel (Page 8).
Image 15 Select Channels
PPV Terminal Options This submenu provides options for specific hospitality configuration requirements, including:
Terminal Controls Volume Default is YES for the lodging terminal device to control the volume. In some specific installations, this may need to be set to NO for the ICS-SP31 to control the volume adjustment independent of the lodging system. Terminal Controls Sleep Default is YES for the lodging terminal device to control the command settings for the Sleep Mode. In some specific installations, this may need to be set to NO for the ICSSP31 to directly manage the Sleep Mode independent of the lodging system. Terminal Controls CC Default is YES for the lodging terminal device to control the settings for Closed Captioning. In some specific installations, this may need to be set to NO for the ICSSP31 to control directly manage the Closed Captioning functions independent of the lodging system. Auxiliary Control Options This submenu provides setting for Baud Rate of communications over the service port. Baud rate of the serial communications port can be adjusted with fixed values from 1200 to 115200.
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Captioning Setup This submenu is used to control the default values for the Closed Captioning function on the tuner.
Image 16 Captioning Options Menu
Restore User Setting This setting allows for the selection of allowing user settings for CC to be stored between power cycles, or to always use a default setting on power on. Select NO to override the previous user CC setting on power on (using the default settings), or select YES to allow the previous user setting to be used on the next power on. Captioning This setting allows three options for Closed Captioning at the default power on status. ON Closed Captioning will be set to ON at power on ON WHEN MUTED This setting will have the ICS-SP31 display Closed Captioning content when the user Mutes volume. OFF This setting has the Closed Captioning set to OFF as the default
Digital Captioning Mode This setting allows the selection of the CC mode to be used for the Digital Channels Analog Captioning Mode This setting allows the selection of the CC mode to be used for the Analog Channels
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V-Chip Setup This submenu sets up default options for the V-Chip settings.
Image 17 V-Chip Options Menu
Restore User Setting This setting allows for the selection of allowing user settings for V-Chip to be stored between power cycles, or to always use a default setting on power on. Select NO to override the previous user V-Chip setting on power on, or select YES to allow the previous user setting to be used on the next power on. V-Chip Menu Item This setting controls whether the user has access to the V-Chip selection and settings. Selecting YES will allow the V-Chip menu item to appear on the user menu. Selecting NO will cause the V-Chip settings to no be user accessible and they will not appear on the user menu. Reset Access Code This is an open setting to allow for the reset of the code. In set up mode, this code can be overwritten without knowing the previous code. This is useful incase the previous user forgot the code. The code will be reset to the default code of 0000
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Default Limits This section allow for various default values to be set for the tuner.
Image 18 V-Chip Default Limit Submenu
Enable V-Chip This setting is a YES/NO selection. By setting YES, the default V-Chip settings will be active when the ICS-SP31 starts up. Selecting NO disables the V-Chip settings.
Select TV Ratings This matrix allows for allowing or restricting various settings, including the TV industry Parental Guide ratings, and new specific ratings: TV-Y = All Children TV-Y7 = Directed to Older Children TV-G = General Audience TV-PG = Parental Guidance Suggested TV-14 = Parents Strongly Cautioned TV-MA = Mutual Audience Only FV = Fantasy Violence (cartoons) V = Violence S = Sexual Situations L = Language D = Suggestive Dialog Use the arrow keys to highlight a box in the matrix and then use the 0 button on the remote is used to toggle between selections. When finished, move to the OK box and press 0 to save settings and exit.
Image 19 V-Chip TV Ratings
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Select Movie Ratings This menu allows for the authorization or exclusion of content based on the Movie Rating system.
Image 20 V-Chip Movie Ratings
G = Children and Family PG = Parental Guidance Suggested PG-13 = Parental Guidance Special Guidance to children under 13 R = Restricted. No one under 17 without an adult NC-17 = No children under 17 X = Adult content / Adults only Not Rated = Some films are not rated and other content is beyond NC-17 and withdrawn before rating.
Use the arrow keys to highlight a box in the matrix and then use the 0 button on the remote is used to toggle between selections. When finished, move to the OK box and press 0 to save settings and exit.
Change Access Code The V-Chip Access Code can be set through the set up process using this function.
Image 21 V-Chip Reset Function
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Service Menu The HD tuner is an advanced media device with the ability of communicating through an RF network to maintain updated firmware and control. The features outlined below are advanced functions designed for an integrated RF system.
This menu area is used to set up parameters for servicing the tuner or performing service functions.
Image 22 Service Options Menu
Update Channel This feature is used for setting a channel to perform firmware updates. Using the numeric keys on the remote, enter the channel that has been identified by your system administrator for firmware updates. Allow Update Searching This YES / NO selection either allows or prohibits the display from searching for an update channel for firmware updates. Having this selected as YES will allow updates when the Update Channel needs to be changed for some reason, and eliminates the need for setting up the update channel at installation. Start Firmware Update To manually initiate a firmware update, press the Right arrow button on the remote from this menu line. NOTE: By selecting this item, the tuner will immediately begin the firmware update process and reboot when complete.
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Note: During a firmware update, the Display MUST NOT be unplugged or turned off. Doing so while firmware is being downloaded and upgraded on the device could damage the unit and make it unusable. If the firmware update was initiated by mistake, it will time out after 3 to 5 minutes.
Start Settings Update To manually initiate a Clone Setting update, press the Right arrow button on the remote from this menu line. NOTE: By selecting this item, the tuner will immediately begin the process of downloading and storing settings stored on the Enseo Galileo System Server.
Restore Factory Settings This function allows the tuner to be reset to the factory settings. Changes, channel lineup programming and other setup customizations will be lost and the tuner will return to factory settings. Read TV Settings This function initiates a Read command in the ICS-SP31 to read the settings values in the TV. This is used to collect Clone data for a System Clone through the Enseo Galileo System Server. Show Status This menu item will activate a status window showing important information about the display, tuner, firmware versions and other diagnostic data.
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USER MENU
User menus are accessed using either the lodging remote provided in the hotel room, or the remote supplied with the display. These menus are available to users to enjoy the features of the tuner and display. Only a few control functions are available through the user menus.
Image 23 User Menu
Captioning This feature allows the selection of OFF / ON and On When Muted, Using the arrow buttons highlight the desired setting and then press the Left Arrow button to save and exit the field. Digital Captioning Mode This allows the user to select the format of the CC signal for digital channels Analog Captioning Mode This allows the user to select the format of the CC signal for analog channels Sleep Timer The sleep timer function allows the user to set the TV to turn off automatically after a selected number of minutes.
Image 24 Sleep Timer
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Secondary Audio Programming (SAP) This menu item allows the user the option of turning on SAP audio if available. Source If made user-accessible from the Setup Menu, the user will have the ability to select available inputs on the display for use of attached media devices. If this feature is not enabled on the Setup menu, this item will not be visible on the User Menu.
Note: The available inputs will be based on the model of display and video expansion boards installed (if any).
Picture Format If made user-accessible from the Setup Menu, the user will have the ability to adjust the aspect ratio of content presented on the display. If this feature is not enabled on the Setup menu, this item will not be visible on the User Menu.
Note: On Plasma monitors, user access to Picture Format will be limited to prevent the potential for image retention.
Image 25 Picture Format
V-Chip Options If made user-accessible from the Setup Menu, the user will have the ability to set and control VChip settings to restrict content from being shown on the tuner. If this feature is not enabled on the Setup menu, this item will not be visible on the User Menu.
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OPERATION
The HD tuner is an advanced HDTV and NTSC TV tuner with features that support lodging systems and stand-alone operation. Lodging Mode The tuner will automatically function in a lodging mode when attached to a compatible PPV system. The tuner will communicate with lodging system, identify the system and the necessary communication protocols and immediately send commands to the display necessary to function with the attached PPV system. Stand Alone To control the tuner in stand-alone mode, the tuner must not be connected to PPV system. If the display is connected to a PPV system, first disconnect the RJ12 communication cable between the tuner and the PPV control box. (RJ12 is connected to CONTROL - PPV). In Stand Alone mode, the tuner will respond to the Sony remote and other compatible PPV system remotes. To access the User Menu in stand alone mode, press the MENU button on the remote. Note on LX2 remote The supplied remote controller for the Sony FWD-32LX2F and FWD40LX2F does not have a Channel Up or Channel Down buttons. To change channels on the tuner, you must use the UP Arrow or Down Arrow on this remote, or use any Sony TV remote (such as the Sony RM-EZ2) or universal remote supporting the Sony TV IR commands. Controlling the Sony Display The tuner and displays are designed to use the same remote control shipped with the display, while minimize conflicting commands that could cause the display and tuner to both react. When the tuner is connected to the display the Sony display will not show the Sony Menu. All commands to control the display will be controlled by the tuner. If you need to access the Sony display menu, press in sequence, the following remote buttons: DISPLAY RIGHT LEFT MUTE
The Sony display will now respond to the Sony remote for menu functions. To exit this mode, perform the above key sequence again.
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TROUBLESHOOTING
Troubleshooting The Display and/or Tuner Do Not Respond to Remote Possible Remedies - Check that the display has power attached - Check that the Communication Cable is correctly attached to the PPV control box.
My Display Does Not Respond to The Remote or Button on the Display Possible Remedies - It is possible that the Communication Cable became disconnected during operation and the display must be reset - Review the Section Controlling the Sony Display on Page 18 for further details.
Q: Which hospitality systems is the ICS-SP31 Compatible With? A: The ICS-SP31 is designed to be compatible with most major PPV Hospitality Systems, including: - LodgeNet (Tested and Certified Compatible) - OnCommand (Tested and Certified Compatible) - SeaChange (Tested and Compatible) - More
Most lodging system operate on a similar standard of protocol commands for operation. If a PPV provider is not listed above, it may be possible for the ICS-SP31 to work with this provider.
Q: Does the tuner support LG Pro:Idiom decryption technology? A: Yes - The tuner includes the Pro:Idiom decryption technology for support of HD PPV systems from LodgeNet and OnCommand using Pro:Idiom
Q: What is the warranty on the ICS-SP31 A: The ICS-SP31 has a limited warranty from Sony against material defects for a period of 12 months from purchase date. For more information on the warranty, refer to www.sony.com/support.
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Product Specification
ICS-SP30 Specifications
Dimensions Total Power Consumption Digital Tuner Analog Decryption RF Input Inputs RS232 HDMI Outputs Digital Audio Analog Audio Product Safety Standard EMC Environmental English OSD Control Display Ports PPV
DETAILS
L 9.53" x D 3.48" x H 1.18" 8.3 Watts Typical QAM/8VSB NTSC Pro:Idiom One One With HDCP S/PDIF One Risk Assessment based on IEC60950 FCC (Class B) RoHS Internal RJ12 Connector
COMMENTS
Internal power
3.5mm mini-jack with special cable
3.5mm mini-jack with special cable Card uses internal power
Co-ordinate Font, Color & Position Internal MTI command protocol
FCC Statement & License Acknowledgement This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) this device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.
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7 Check that the Commander is operating the other functions of your component by pressing the corresponding buttons on the Commander. If they seem to be working properly, you're done setting up the Commander.
If the component does not operate and search for another code. If you still cannot "Troubleshooting." properly, repeat steps 1 to 6
{_ To operate JUMP, FLASHBACK [_ and or CHANNELRETURNfunction To change the channel. For {_ Channel up: + example, to change to channel 5, Channel down: press 0 and 5 (or pless 5 and ENT) Notes There may be cases you may turn on/off the cable box IJy pressing the CH+ or CH- buttons on the Commander. If your cable box can control volume, be sure to set its volume control to a medium position. If the volume on the cable box is turned down completely, you will not be able to adjust your TV's volume with the Commander.
the right
I L.!g'i_ral
TV (Televisores) La fila izquierda de la tabla muestra ndmero de c6digo. CBL (adaptador para cable analogico) La fila izquierda de la tabla muestra muestra el nC_mero de cOdigo.
To set a Component
la marca,
la derecha
of the
that you want
la marca y la derecha
get the Commander
to work properly,
Your Code Number (KNT)
Code (see the instruction
manual for details)
RM-EZ2
2003 Sony Corporation Printed in China
1 Press the button Comnmnder.
TV CBL
a Component
of the desired component on the
Specifications
Operable distance Approx. 7 m (23 fi) (varies depending the component of each manufacturer) Two size AA (R6) batteries (not supplied) Approx. 6 months (varies depending fl'equency of use) Approx. 66 x 149 x 31 mm (w/h/d) (2 _/s x 5 r/_/_ in.) Approx. 91 g (3,2 oz.) (riot including batteries)
are subject to change without notice.
Para introducir un cbdigo de componente (si desea obtener mds in formacion, consulte el manual de instrucciones)
Power requirements Battery life
6 Go to "Step 2: Checking setting up.
if the Code Number
Works" to finish 2 Point the Commander and 3 Press the button directly at the component. you want to use. for complete descriptions of
Installing the Batteries Before replacing the batteries, have new ones ready beforehand.
Slide open the batte_ T compartment and insert two size AA {R6) batteries {not supplied). Be sure to line up the + and on the batteries with the + and on the battery comparmmnt.
Dimensions Mass
Design and specifications
While pressing the SET button, POWER button. Mientras presione mantiene presionada la tecla POWER.
press the la tecla SET,
If you press a wrong button in step 4 Press tile POWER button while pressing tile SET button then go back to step 2. Step 2: Checking if the Code Number to set up. Works
for the function
See "Remote Button Descriptions" the buttons on the Commander. Notes on
1 Power
on the component
you want
For the customers WARNING
in the
U.S.A.
2 Aim the Remote Commander at the component button to check if that button works. For example, press the POWER button your component. 3 Check that the other buttons the corresponding functions
and press a on
to see if it works
This equipment has been tested and found to comply witb tile limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio fl'equency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interforence to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures: Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna. Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver. Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected. Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help. You are cautioned that any changes or modifications not expressly approved in this manual could void your authority to operate this equipment.
Basically, use this Commander in the same way as the Commanders supplied with your components. Using this Commander will not increase the functions of your components. The functions of tile Commander are limited to the functions of the components themselves. For example, if your TV does not have a MUTING function, the MUTING button on this Commander will not function with your TV. Some functions of the component may not work with this Commander. If your cable box can control volume, be sure to set its volume switch to a medium position. If the volume on the cable box is turned down completely, you will not be able to adjust your TV's volume with the Commander.
The validity of the CE marking is restricted to only those countries where it is legally enforced, mainly in the countries EEA {European Economic Area).
Troubleshooting
If you have problems setting up or using the Commander: When setting up the Commander, carefully go through the procedures described in "Setting the Code." IfthecodethaFs listed first for your component doesn't work, try all the codes for your component in the order in which they're listed. If all the codes fail to work (or if your component is not listed in this manual), try using the procedures in "Searching for the Correct Code." Check that you3"e aiming the Commander directly at the component, and that there are no obstructions between the Commander and the component. Make sure the batteries you're using are not worn out, and that they're inse_,ed correctly. Check that the button of the TV or CBI_ is pressed to choose your desb-ed component. Check that the component has infrared remote capability. For example, if your component didn't come with a remote commander, it probably isn't capable of being controlled by a remote commander. Should any problem persist, reset the Commander to the factory setting by pressing the POWER, IV/VIDEO and VOL- buttons simultaneously.
of the Commander of the component.
is operating
You can write down the code number battery compartment lid.
on the label inside the
When to replace the batteries Under normal conditions, batteries will last up to 6 months. If the Commander does not operate properly, the batteries might be worn out. Replace the batteries with new ones.
Notes Replace both batteries with new ones. Do not take more than 3 minutes to replace the batteries; otherwise, your setting of the code numbers will be erased.
If the Commander Doesn't Seem to Be Working. First, try repeating these setup procedures using the other codes listed for your component (see the supplied "Component Code Numbers"). If after trying all the codes listed for your component you still cannot get the Comnmnder to work properly, try the search method described in "Searching for the Correct Code."
Analog cable box/ Adaptador para cable anal6gico
Brand Hamlin/Regal ]errold/G.I Oak Panasonic Pioneer Scientific Atlanta Tocom Zenith Code No. 022,023,024, 025, 026 031,001,002, 003, 004,005, 006, 007, 008, 018, 022,032 027, 028, 029 019, 020, 021 014,015 009, 010, 011 031,016, 017 012,013
Button
Descriptions
General
[_ TO retire the volume on TV
[_] Volume up: +
Vohlme down: -
Searching
for the Correct Code
ii -1_
III -I-
Notes on Batteries
Do not mix old batteries with new ones or mix difforent types of batteries together. If the electrolyte inside the battery should leak, wipe the contaminated area of the battery compartment with a cloth and replace the old batteries with new ones. To prevent the electrolyte from leaking, remove the batteries when you plan not to use the Commander for a long period of time.
If you've tried all the code numbers listed for your component and you still cannot get tile Commander to work (or if your component is not listed in the "Component Code Numbers" tables), try these steps. I Power on the component disc if necessary. 2 While pressing you want to set up. Insert a tape or
Technical specifications
| General | |
| Device Type | Remote control |
| Remote Control | |
| Supported Devices | TV, cable box |
| Input Device | Keypad |
| Universal Product Identifiers | |
| Brand | Sony |
| Part Number | RM-EZ2 |
| GTIN | 00027242619517 |
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