RCA Satellite TV System DRD455RH User Guide

Satellite Receiver  
User’s Guide  
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Table of Contents  
Chapter 1: Connections & Setup  
Chapter 4: Using On-Screen Menus  
Things To Consider Before You Connect Components................ 2 Using the Menu System............................................................... 23  
Choose Your Connection................................................................ 2 Main Menu Items ......................................................................... 24  
Insert Your Access Card ................................................................. 2 The Program Guide....................................................................... 24  
Excellent Connection ..................................................................... 3 Messages ....................................................................................... 25  
Mail..........................................................................................................25  
Caller ID ..................................................................................................25  
Using the Purchases Menu .......................................................... 27  
Reviewing and Canceling Upcoming Purchases .........................27  
Spending Limits ....................................................................................27  
Pay Per View Programs.......................................................................27  
Timer Recordings.......................................................................... 28  
User Profiles.................................................................................. 29  
Creating and Editing User Profiles..................................................29  
Creating a Profile Channel List ........................................................29  
Setting the Rating Limit ....................................................................30  
Viewing Hours ......................................................................................30  
Setting Up Spending Limits ..............................................................30  
Locking a User’s Profile ......................................................................30  
Locking the System ............................................................................. 31  
Unlocking the System......................................................................... 31  
Choosing Your Profile ......................................................................... 31  
Personal Settings.......................................................................... 32  
Name .......................................................................................................32  
Guide Settings .................................................................................32  
Channel Banner ....................................................................................32  
Color Scheme ...................................................................................32  
Translucency .....................................................................................32  
Animation .........................................................................................32  
Edit Fetch ..........................................................................................32  
INFO Message ..................................................................................33  
System Setup ................................................................................ 33  
Assisted Setup ..................................................................................33  
Receiver Index ......................................................................................33  
Receiver Options ..................................................................................34  
Dish Pointing .........................................................................................36  
System Test............................................................................................37  
System Info............................................................................................37  
System Upgrades .................................................................................37  
New Access Card .................................................................................37  
Alternate Data ......................................................................................37  
Interactive..................................................................................... 37  
Very Good Connection ................................................................... 4  
Basic Connection............................................................................ 5  
Advanced Audio (Digital Audio Output Connection) ................. 6  
Jacks and Cables............................................................................. 6  
Satellite Receiver Rear Panel ........................................................ 7  
Place Batteries in the Remote Control ........................................ 8  
Plug in and Turn on the Receiver ................................................. 8  
Wait for the Receiver to Download  
ADVANCED PROGRAM GUIDE™ Data ....................................... 8  
Locating the VCR’s Infrared Remote Control Sensor ................. 9  
Using Highlight and Select............................................................ 9  
Selecting a VCR Type ................................................................... 10  
Complete the Assisted Setup ...................................................... 10  
Order Programming...................................................................... 10  
Chapter 2: Using the Remote Control  
Remote Control Buttons.............................................................. 11  
Top of the Digital Satellite Receiver .......................................... 12  
Programming the Remote Control ............................................. 12  
Testing the Remote Control ..............................................................12  
Using Automatic Code Search .........................................................12  
Using Direct Entry ...............................................................................13  
Operating Other Components ..................................................... 13  
Modes of Operation ............................................................................13  
Controlling a Second RCA Satellite Receiver...............................13  
Chapter 3: Satellite Receiver Features  
The Program Guide....................................................................... 16  
Displaying the Toolbar........................................................................16  
The Channel Banner ..................................................................... 16  
The DIRECTV INTERACTIVE™ Feature......................................... 17  
Displaying On-screen Guides ...................................................... 18  
The Detail Guide...................................................................................18  
The Grid Guide ......................................................................................18  
Getting Around In the Guides..................................................... 18  
More Details ..........................................................................................19  
Additional Program Guides ......................................................... 20  
The Channel Guide ..............................................................................20  
The Logo Guide .....................................................................................20  
The Suggestion Guide.........................................................................20  
The Category Guide ............................................................................. 21  
The AlphaSort™ Guide ........................................................................ 21  
The Scout™ Guide ................................................................................ 21  
The Profile Guide.................................................................................. 21  
The Guide Toolbar ........................................................................ 22  
Chapter 5: Other Information  
Troubleshooting............................................................................ 38  
Running the System Test ...................................................................40  
Fine-Tuning the Signal .......................................................................40  
Finding the TV’s Video Line Input....................................................40  
Limited Warranty ......................................................................... 41  
Accessory Information ................................................................. 44  
Index .............................................................................................. 45  
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Chapter 1: Connections & Setup  
Things To Consider Before You Connect Components  
Protect Your Components from Power Surges  
Connect all components before plugging any power cords into the wall outlet.  
Always turn off the digital satellite receiver, TV and other components before you connect or disconnect any cables.  
Position Cables Correctly to Avoid Audio Hum or Interference  
Insert all cable plugs firmly into their jacks.  
Place the Audio/Video (A/V) cables to the sides of the TV’s back panel instead of straight down the middle after you connect your components.  
Try not to coil any twin-lead cables and keep them away from the A/V cables as much as possible.  
Make sure all antennas and cables are properly grounded. See the inside front cover of this book for more information.  
Protect Your Components from Overheating  
Do not block ventilation holes in any of the components. Arrange the components so that air can circulate freely. Remove any sales or  
promotional materials attached to the product.  
Do not stack components.  
Allow adequate ventilation when placing components in a stand.  
Place an amplifier or receiver on the top shelf of the stand so heated air rising from it will not flow around other components.  
Choose Your Connection  
There are several ways to connect your digital satellite receiver depending on the components you want to connect and the quality of the signal you  
want to achieve.  
The next four pages show three options for connecting your satellite receiver to your other components, plus instructions for connecting your satellite  
receiver to a digital audio receiver. Choose the connection that most closely matches your components in order to get the best signal you can. For  
example, if your TV has component video inputs, use the Excellent Connection shown on the next page as a guide. If your TV only has an RF coaxial  
input, use the Basic Connection shown on page 5 as a guide.  
Page 6 shows the kinds of cables you’ll use to make connections.  
Insert Your Access Card  
Find the access card in the material that came with your receiver. Make sure the card is facing  
up, and fully insert it into the slot on the right side of your satellite receiver.  
Illustrations contained in this document are for representation only.  
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Excellent Connection  
RJ11  
Satellite  
Dish Antenna  
modular  
phone jack  
Digital  
Satellite  
Receiver  
Using S-Video and A/V jacks and cables to connect to the TV,  
RF coaxial cables to connect the VCR  
This connection provides the best picture quality, surpassing that of A/V  
cables. The S-Video cable, which carries video information only, requires that  
audio cables also be used for sound.  
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GROUND  
VCR  
What you will need (see page 6 for descriptions of these cables):  
– R –  
PHONE  
IN FROM ANT  
OUT TO TV  
ELLITE IN  
Two (2) RF coaxial cables  
Two (2) A/V cables  
– L –  
AUDIO  
VIDEO  
DIGITAL LOW SPEED  
S-VIDEO  
AUDIO  
DATA  
One (1) S-Video cable  
One (1) telephone line cord  
4
Cable or  
Coaxial cable lines fed from a digital satellite antenna and a standard TV  
antenna (or cable line)  
Off-air  
2
Antenna  
VCR  
7
TV  
Making the Connection  
1. Connect the satellite dish antenna feed (RG-6 coaxial cable) to the  
SATELLITE IN jack on the satellite receiver.  
CH3  
CH4  
IN  
ANT  
OUT  
2. Connect one end of an RF coaxial cable to the OUT TO TV jack on the  
satellite receiver, and the other end to the antenna input jack on the VCR.  
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Note: If your VCR has A/V input jacks, you can use A/V cables to connect the  
satellite receiver’s second A/V jacks to the A/V jacks of the VCR instead of using  
the RF coaxial cable.  
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3. Connect one end of an RF coaxial cable to the antenna output jack on the  
VCR, and the other end to the TV’s antenna input jack.  
R
L
4. Connect the cable or off-air antenna feed (RF coaxial cable) to the IN  
FROM ANT jack on the satellite receiver.  
AUDIO  
VIDEO  
IN  
FROM  
ANT  
5. Connect one end of the supplied telephone line cord to the PHONE JACK  
on the back of the satellite receiver, and the other end to an RJ11-type  
modular phone jack (the most common type of phone jack).  
S-VIDEO  
Note: Your VCR and TV back panels may not look exactly  
like the ones illustrated.  
6. Connect two ends of the supplied A/V cables to AUDIO R and L jacks on  
the satellite receiver, and the other ends to the corresponding audio  
input jacks on the TV.  
Note: Make sure you connect jacks by their labels. For example, AUDIO R on the  
digital satellite receiver should be connected to TV’s right audio input jack, L  
Audio to L Audio, etc.  
If your TV only has one audio input jack, use the satellite receiver’s AUDIO L jack  
to make the connection.  
7. Connect one end of the supplied S-Video cable to the satellite receiver,  
and the other end to the S-Video input jack on the TV.  
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Using Your Components  
To watch DIRECTV® programming:  
Tune the TV to its S-Video line input (if you have difficulty finding your TV’s S-Video line input, see your TV’s User’s Manual or page 40 in this  
manual). Then tune the satellite receiver to the desired channel.  
To record DIRECTV programming:  
Tune the satellite receiver to the desired channel. Then set your VCR to record on the proper input channel (video line input if using A/V cables to  
connect the VCR to the satellite receiver, channel 3 or 4 if using RF coaxial cable).  
To view VCR recordings:  
Tune the TV to channel 3 or 4 (whichever is set on the VCR as its output channel). Begin VCR playback as usual.  
DIRECTV programming is subject to the terms and conditions of the DIRECTV Customer Agreement; a copy is provided at DIRECTV.com and with your first bill.  
See page 10 for more information.  
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Very Good Connection  
RJ11  
Satellite  
Dish Antenna  
modular  
phone jack  
Digital  
Satellite  
Receiver  
Using A/V jacks and cables to connect to the TV,  
RF coaxial cables to connect the VCR  
This connection provides better picture quality than RF coaxial cables and is  
recommended for use with TVs that do not have S-Video input jacks.  
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What you will need (see page 6 for descriptions of these cables):  
GROUND  
VCR  
R –  
Two (2) RF coaxial cables  
Three (3) Audio/Video cables  
One (1) telephone line cord  
PHONE  
IN FROM ANT  
OUT TO TV  
ELLITE IN  
L –  
AUDIO  
VIDEO  
DIGITAL LOW SPEED  
AUDIO  
DATA  
S-VEO  
Coaxial cable lines fed from a digital satellite antenna and a standard TV  
antenna (or cable line)  
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4
Cable or  
Making the Connection  
1. Connect the satellite dish antenna feed (RG-6 coaxial cable) to the  
SATELLITE IN jack on the satellite receiver.  
Off-air  
2
Antenna  
VCR  
CH3  
CH4  
IN  
2. Connect one end of an RF coaxial cable to the OUT TO TV jack on the  
satellite receiver, and the other end to the antenna input jack on the  
VCR.  
ANT  
OUT  
Note: If your VCR has A/V input jacks, you can use A/V cables to connect the  
satellite receiver’s second set of A/V output jacks to the A/V jacks of the VCR  
instead of using the RF coaxial cable.  
3. Connect one end of an RF coaxial cable to the antenna output jack on  
the VCR, and the other end to the TV’s antenna input jack.  
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TV  
4. Connect the cable or off-air antenna feed (RF coaxial cable) to the IN  
FROM ANT jack on the satellite receiver.  
R
L
5. Connect one end of the supplied telephone line cord to the PHONE JACK  
on the back of the satellite receiver, and the other end to an RJ11-type  
modular phone jack (the most common type of phone jack).  
AUDIO  
VIDEO  
FROM  
ANT  
6. Connect the ends of the supplied A/V cables to the satellite receiver’s  
AUDIO and VIDEO jacks, and the other ends to the corresponding AUDIO  
and VIDEO input jacks on the TV.  
Note: Your VCR and TV back panels may not look exactly  
like the ones shown.  
Notes: Make sure you connect jacks and cables corresponding to their labels.  
For example, AUDIO R output on the digital satellite receiver should be  
connected to AUDIO R input on the TV, VIDEO output to VIDEO input, etc.  
If your TV only has one audio input jack, use the satellite receiver’s AUDIO L  
jack to make the connection.  
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Using Your Components  
To watch DIRECTV® programming:  
Tune the TV to its video line input (if you have difficulty finding your TV’s video line input, see your TV’s User’s Manual or refer to the instructions on  
page 40 in this manual). Then tune the satellite receiver to the desired channel.  
To record DIRECTV programming:  
Follow the steps in the previous step, then tune the satellite receiver to the desired channel. Set your VCR to record on its proper input channel  
(channel 3 or 4).  
To view VCR recordings:  
Tune the TV to channel 3 or 4 (whichever is set on the VCR as its output channel). Begin VCR playback as usual.  
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Basic Connection  
RJ11  
Satellite  
Dish Antenna  
modular  
phone jack  
Digital  
Satellite  
Receiver  
Using RF Coaxial cables for all connections  
This connection provides standard picture quality. This connection is only  
recommended for use with TVs that do not have S-Video or A/V input jacks.  
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What you will need (see page 6 for descriptions of these cables):  
Two (2) RF coaxial cables  
One (1) telephone line cord  
GROUND  
VCR  
R –  
PHONE  
IN FROM ANT  
OUT TO TV  
ELLITE IN  
L –  
AUDIO  
Coaxial cable lines fed from a digital satellite antenna and a standard TV  
antenna (or cable line)  
VIDEO  
DIGITAL LOW SPEED  
S-VIDEO  
AUDIO  
DATA  
Making the Connection  
1. Connect the satellite dish antenna feed (RG-6 coaxial cable) to the  
SATELLITE IN jack on the satellite receiver.  
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Cable or  
Off-air  
2
Antenna  
2. Connect one end of an RF coaxial cable to the OUT TO TV jack on the  
satellite receiver, and the other end to the antenna input jack on the  
VCR.  
VCR  
CH3  
CH4  
IN  
ANT  
OUT  
3. Connect one end of an RF coaxial cable to the antenna output jack on  
the VCR, and the other end to the TV’s antenna input jack.  
4. Connect the cable box or off-air antenna feed (RF coaxial cable) to the  
IN FROM ANT jack on the satellite receiver.  
5. Connect one end of the supplied telephone line cord to the PHONE JACK  
on the back of the satellite receiver, and the other end to an RJ11-type  
modular phone jack (the most common type of phone jack).  
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TV  
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R
L
AUDIO  
VIDEO  
FROM  
ANT  
Note: Your VCR and TV back panels may not look exactly  
like the ones shown.  
Using Your Components  
To watch DIRECTV® programming:  
Tune the TV to the satellite receiver’s output channel (either channel 3 or 4).  
Note: You can change the satellite receiver’s output channel by pressing the remote control’s DIRECTV button, then the MENU button, then select System Setup, then System  
Options, and finally select Output Channel. Use the remote control’s arrow and SELECT buttons to highlight and select the desired output channel. Tune the TV to that channel  
to see the satellite receiver’s picture.  
To record DIRECTV programming:  
Follow the directions in the previous step, then set your VCR to record on its proper input channel (channel 3 or 4 if using RF coaxial cable to make  
the connection, Video Line Input if using A/V cables to connect the VCR to the satellite receiver).  
To view VCR recordings:  
Tune the TV to channel 3 or 4 (whichever is set on the VCR as its output channel). Begin VCR playback as usual.  
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Receiver or Decoder  
with Optical Input  
Advanced Audio (Digital Audio Output Connection)  
Cables: Optical (SPDIF)  
Use this connection to take advantage of Dolby Digital* quality  
sound, when available.  
DIGITAL  
AUDIO  
INPUT  
Note: Your digital receiver back panel may not look exactly like the one pictured.  
Digital Satellite Receiver  
This satellite receiver’s digital output jack fully complies with the  
international standard governing this type of jack (IEC958), and will output  
digital audio signals in either PCM or Dolby Digital format. It is designed for  
connection to an external Dolby Digital-capable receiver/ decoder.  
VCR  
GROUND  
– R –  
PHONE  
IN FROM ANT  
OUT TO TV  
SATELLITE IN  
– L –  
Older equipment, some of which is not fully compliant with IEC958, may  
not be compatible with Dolby Digital. If the digital audio output is  
connected to a receiver that cannot decode Dolby Digital signals, set the  
Dolby Digital setting in the Receiver Options menu to PCM (see page 35  
for further details). Failure to do so could create a high noise level, causing  
damage to headphones, speakers, or your hearing.  
VIDEO  
AUDIO  
LOW SPEED  
DATA  
DIGITAL  
AUDIO  
S-VIDEO  
Making the Connection  
Connect one end of the optical (SPDIF) cable to the DIGITAL AUDIO output jack* on the satellite receiver, and to the digital audio input jack on a  
Dolby Digital receiver/decoder.  
Using Your Component  
After you connect your satellite receiver to an A/V receiver that includes a Dolby Digital-capable receiver/decoder, you must select Dolby Digital from  
the System Options menu (press the remote control’s MENU button, then select System Setup, then Receiver Options, then highlight Dolby Digital.  
Use the remote control’s arrow and SELECT buttons to highlight and select Autoselect, PCM, or Dolby Digital in order for the receiver to recognize the  
digital audio connection.  
For more information on this feature, see the Dolby Digital entry starting on page 35 in the section, Using The Menu System.  
* Manufactured under license from Dolby Laboratories. “Dolby” and the double-D symbol are trademarks of Dolby Laboratories.  
Jacks and Cables  
Below is a description of the jacks and cables you can use to make connections. Not all cables come with your digital satellite receiver.  
S-Video Jack and Cable  
S-Video jacks/cables provide this receiver’s best picture quality. Remember to connect the left and right audio cables to the  
TV because the S-Video cable carries only the picture signal, not the sound.  
S-VIDEO  
Audio/Video (A/V) Jack and Cable (RCA-type)  
Audio/Video (A/V) cables provide good picture quality and stereo sound, and should be used if your TV has no S-video jacks.  
The digital satellite receiver’s A/V jacks are color coded (yellow for video, red for right audio, and white for left audio). If  
your TV has only one input for audio (mono), connect it to the left (white) audio jack on the satellite receiver.  
L
R
VIDEO  
AUDIO  
RF Jack and Coaxial Cable (F-type)  
RF jacks provide good picture and mono sound quality. They should be used if A/V connections are not available on your TV.  
RF jacks are used for off-air antenna and cable feed connections. The RF jacks on the receiver are labeled IN FROM ANT and  
OUT TO TV. The coaxial cable supplied with your system is used to connect the receiver to your TV/VCR’s antenna input jack.  
ANTENNA IN  
VCR Controller  
VCR  
The VCR Controller plugs into the VCR jack on the satellite receiver’s back panel. Attach the other end of the cable to your  
VCR’s remote control sensor.  
Digital Audio Output (SPDIF)  
DIGITAL  
AUDIO  
If you own an A/V receiver that includes a Dolby Digital-compatible decoder, use a digital audio cable to connect the  
satellite receiver to your external A/V receiver/decoder.  
Telephone Jack and Cord  
The telephone line cord is required to connect your satellite receiver to a telephone line if you choose to subscribe to  
DIRECTV® programming. The phone line connection is used to periodically call out to DIRECTV. You will need an RJ11-type  
modulator jack (the most common type of phone jack) which might look like one of those pictured here. If you don’t have  
a modular jack, call your local telephone company to find out how to get one installed.  
PHONE  
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Satellite Receiver Rear Panel  
VCR  
GROUND  
– R –  
PHONE  
This diagram illustrates each of the back panel jacks found on  
your digital satellite receiver. When working with cables, be sure  
to connect corresponding outputs and inputs (Video out to Video  
in, Right Audio out to Right Audio in, etc.).  
IN FROM ANT  
OUT TO TV  
SATELLITE IN  
– L –  
AUDIO  
VIDEO  
LOW SPEED  
DATA  
DIGITAL  
AUDIO  
S-VIDEO  
For more information on the function of the back panel jacks and  
many other features of your digital satellite receiver, press the  
MENU button and select System Setup from the Main menu, then  
select Receiver Index.  
Back Panel Jacks (in alphabetical order)  
AUDIO (R and L) Audio cables offer better sound quality than RF coaxial cables. Connect a second set of audio cables to another component, such  
as a VCR or stereo.  
DIGITAL AUDIO Connects the satellite receiver’s audio to a Dolby Digital-capable receiver or decoder. This audio connection provides the best sound  
quality. Use the optical DIGITAL AUDIO output cable (SPDIF) for this receiver’s best possible sound.  
IN FROM ANT Connect a standard TV antenna or cable feed to the satellite receiver using this jack. You can then switch between the satellite  
receiver’s signal and the TV/cable feed using the remote control’s ANTENNA button to toggle between the two.  
LOW SPEED DATA This port allows you to connect your digital satellite receiver to future services and accessories as they become available. A  
shielded cable and additional hardware may be required.  
OUT TO TV Connects the satellite receiver to your TV or VCR using RF coaxial cable. This jack provides the most basic connection, carrying average  
sound and video quality.  
PHONE Connects the satellite receiver to a telephone line. The digital satellite receiver requires a telephone line connection to periodically  
communicate with your program provider.  
SATELLITE IN Use to connect the satellite receiver to the satellite dish antenna.  
S-VIDEO Provides better picture quality than VIDEO or RF coaxial cable jacks. If your TV has an S-Video jack, use it along with the audio jacks (S-  
Video only carries picture information, not sound) to connect to your TV.  
VCR This jack allows the satellite receiver to control the VCR using an IR cable. The cable is attached above the VCR’s remote control sensor. This  
connection is required for One-Touch Record and Timer recording features.  
VIDEO Provides better picture quality than the OUT TO TV jack. Connect the second VIDEO jack to another device, such as a VCR. You must also  
connect the AUDIO cables when using the VIDEO connection.  
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Place Batteries in the Remote Control  
Follow these steps whenever you need to install or change the batteries in your digital satellite  
receiver’s remote control.  
Note: When replacing old batteries, you may need to reprogram the remote control to operate other devices.  
Avoid pressing any of the remote control buttons while you’re replacing old batteries. If your press a remote control  
button while replacing batteries, you will need to reprogram the remote control to operate other devices.  
1. Remove the cover from the battery compartment.  
2. Insert batteries in the battery compartment, matching  
the + and – end of each battery.  
3. Replace the cover.  
Plug in and Turn on the Receiver  
Note:  
Plug the end of the power cord into the wall outlet. Be sure to insert the plug completely.  
The message “Searching for Satellite Signal” might  
appear briefly at the bottom of your screen when you  
turn on your satellite receiver for the first time. This  
is normal.  
To turn on the satellite receiver, press the DIRECTV button on the remote control or the POWER  
button on the front panel. If your TV brand is RCA, GE, or Proscan, press the TV button on the remote  
control to turn on the TV. If your TV brand is not RCA, GE, or Proscan, see page 12 in the next section,  
Using the Remote Control, for details on programming the satellite receiver’s remote control to  
operate your TV.  
If this message stays on the screen for more than one  
minute, check your receiver’s on-screen signal meter  
to make sure your antenna is receiving the strongest  
possible satellite signal. See “Signal Meter” on page  
36 for more information.  
Wait for the Receiver to Download ADVANCED PROGRAM GUIDE™ Data  
The first time you connect a receiver to a satellite antenna you’ve already installed and pointed  
correctly, the receiver starts to gather information for the program guide.  
After you turn on your receiver and tune your TV to the correct video input channel, a progress bar  
appears indicating that the receiver is gathering this program guide information.  
To prevent any damage to your TV screen, the progress bar disappears after 2 minutes (the screen  
goes blank).  
Note: When the progress bar reaches 100%, there might be a delay before you actually see video on the screen.  
If the screen stays blank for more than 2 to 3 minutes, you need to reset the receiver.  
To reset the receiver:  
1. Unplug the satellite receiver’s power cord from the power outlet.  
2. Wait a few seconds, and plug the power cord back into the outlet.  
3. Turn on the receiver and wait for it to download program guide information.  
Note  
The Satellite Data Acquisition screen will also  
appear when:  
• your unit loses power (either from a power  
outage or being unplugged)  
• your unit loses the satellite signal for an  
extended period of time.  
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Locating the VCR’s Infrared Remote Control Sensor  
The VCR Controller must be affixed directly over the infrared remote control sensor on your VCR.  
Some VCRs have a label that identifies the remote control sensor, but others do not. If the IR sensor is  
labeled on your VCR, affix the VCR Controller directly over the sensor. For VCRs that do not label the  
sensor, you can use the VCR’s remote control to locate the VCR’s sensor before affixing the VCR  
Controller cable.  
To Find the VCR’s Remote Control Sensor:  
1. Hold the VCR’s remote control so that it is touching the front of the VCR.  
2. Slowly move the remote control over the front of the VCR while repeatedly pressing the remote  
control’s power button.  
3. When your VCR turns on/off, you have located the remote control sensor.  
Note: To test the VCR controller’s position, use a piece of vinyl tape to temporarily attach the VCR controller  
to the spot where you think the sensor is located. Then see Selecting a VCR Type on the next page to see if  
the VCR Controller is positioned correctly.  
GROUND  
VCR  
Connect the VCR Controller  
R
L
PHONE  
OUT TO TV  
IN FROM ANT  
SATELLITE IN  
VIDEO  
AUDIO  
To use the One-Touch Record and Record Timer features, you need to attach the VCR Controller cable  
to the VCR and the satellite receiver.  
DIGITAL LOW SPEED  
S-VIDEO  
AUDIO  
DATA  
VCR (Front Panel)  
1. Plug the VCR Controller into the VCR jack on the satellite receiver.  
2. Affix the other end in front of the remote control sensor on your VCR.  
Remonte Control  
IR Sensor  
Using Highlight and Select  
VCR  
ON OFF  
TV  
All on-screen menus can be handled the same way, using highlight and select navigation.  
DVD AUX1 AUX2 DIRECTV  
Highlight and select navigation has two steps:  
MUTE  
SKIP  
1. Use the arrow buttons (up, down, left, and right) on the remote control to highlight different  
choices on the screen.  
CH  
DIRECTV  
button  
2. Press SELECT to select the highlighted item.  
Note: When a highlighted on-screen menu choice has a number beside it, you can also press the corresponding  
number button on the remote control to select it.  
CH -  
GO BACK  
INFO  
FETCH  
GUIDE  
SELECT  
button  
Once you know how to navigate on-screen menus, you can complete the Assisted Setup (see the  
next step) and explore the menu system.  
(-)  
Arrow  
SELECT  
buttons  
To display the on-screen menu system, press the remote control’s DIRECTV button, then press the  
MENU button.  
CLEAR  
button  
MENU  
CLEAR  
MENU  
button  
Note: Don’t worry about getting stuck inside a menu. Pressing the CLEAR button on the remote control takes you out  
of the menu system and back to the program you were watching.  
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Connections & Setup  
Selecting a VCR Type  
In order to use the One-Touch Record and Record Timer features, you need to tell the satellite  
receiver which VCR brand you are using.  
1. Tune the TV to its satellite receiver viewing channel (either 03, 04, or the TV’s appropriate input  
channel depending on your connections).  
2. Press MENU on the remote control to display the satellite receiver’s Main menu.  
3. Highlight and select number 7, System Setup.  
4. Highlight and select number 3, Receiver Options.  
5. Highlight and select number 2, Set VCR Type.  
6. Highlight and select the name of your VCR manufacturer.  
Note: If you do not see your VCR manufacturer’s name, select Other (at the bottom of the list) and enter the  
appropriate code from the VCR Remote Control code list on pages 14-15.  
7. Follow the on-screen instructions to ensure that you are using the correct code (if you need more  
assistance while in a menu, press the remote control’s INFO button for details).  
Note: Some VCR brands may not be capable of being controlled by the receiver.  
Complete the Assisted Setup  
If you installed your satellite dish antenna yourself, you may have already used the Assisted Setup to find dish-pointing coordinates, acquire and fine-  
tune the signal, and run a system test.  
If you need to run the setup again, select System Setup from the Main menu, then select Assisted Setup.  
To check your dish-pointing coordinates or run the signal strength meter, display the Main menu, then select System Setup, and finally Dish Pointing.  
Order Programming  
Tip  
After you have installed your DIRECTV® System, you should contact DIRECTV to order DIRECTV®  
programming.  
When you order programming, you need to know  
your access card and receiver ID numbers. To get  
these numbers, select System Setup from the Main  
menu, then System Test.  
With this receiver and the proper satellite dish antenna, you may be able to subscribe to local  
channels from DIRECTV in certain areas. Additional equipment may be required in some markets.  
Check with your retailer or visit DIRECTV.com for information on availability of local channels from  
DIRECTV in your area.  
Wait for the system to run all of its tests. The access  
card and receiver ID numbers are displayed at the  
end of the system test.  
ACTIVATION OF PROGRAMMING MAY BE SUBJECT TO CREDIT APPROVAL AND REQUIRES VALID  
SERVICE ADDRESS, SOCIAL SECURITY NUMBER AND/OR MAJOR CREDIT CARD. DEPOSIT OR  
PREPAYMENT MAY BE REQUIRED. Professional and collegiate sports subscriptions sold separately.  
Eligibility for local channels based on service address within certain designated market areas as  
defined by Nielsen Media Research, Inc. In some areas served by members or affiliates of the National  
Rural Telecommunications Cooperative, local channels may be available from DIRECTV rather than the  
NRTC member or affiliate. Programming, pricing, terms and conditions subject to change. Hardware  
and programming sold separately. Pricing is residential. Taxes not included. Equipment specifications  
and programming options may vary in Alaska and Hawaii. DIRECTV services not provided outside the  
U.S. DIRECTV programming is sold separately and independently of DIRECTV System hardware. A valid  
programming subscription is required to operate DIRECTV System hardware. Receipt of DIRECTV  
programming is subject to the terms of the DIRECTV Customer Agreement; a copy is provided at  
DIRECTV.com and in your first bill. Activate your DIRECTV® programming today at 1-800-DIRECTV (1-  
800-347-3288).  
Write the access card and receiver ID numbers in the  
space below for easy reference:  
Important!  
If local channels are available in your area and you  
decide to subscribe, the receiver will need to  
download all of your program guide information  
again. This might take a few minutes. See “Wait for  
the Receiver to Download ADVANCED PROGRAM  
GUIDE™ Information” on page 8 for more  
information.  
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Remote Control Buttons  
ONOFF Turns the component you are  
controlling on or off. When pressed twice  
within two seconds, all components that  
are on are turned off (this feature only  
works with most RCA, GE, and Proscan  
products). The component keys also light  
up, one after another, counterclockwise in  
a circle.  
VCR When programmed, tells the remote to  
control the VCR. This button lights up when you  
press a valid button in VCR mode (see Modes of  
Operation on page 13 for more details).  
TV When programmed, tells the remote to  
control the TV. This button lights up when you  
press a valid button in TV mode (see Modes of  
Operation on page 13 for more details).  
AUX1 Turns on a second RCA satellite receiver.  
AUX1 can also be programmed to control an  
auxiliary component. This button lights up when  
you press a valid button in AUX1 mode (see Modes  
of Operation on page 13 for more details).  
AUX2 Turns on a compatible RCA amplifier/  
audio receiver. AUX2 can be programmed to  
control an auxiliary component. This button lights  
up when you press a valid button in AUX2 mode  
(see Modes of Operation on page 13 for more  
details).  
VCR  
ON OFF  
TV  
DVD When programmed, tells the remote to  
operate the DVD player. This button lights up when  
you press a valid button in DVD mode (see Modes  
of Operation on page 13 for more details).  
DVD  
MUTE  
AUX2 DIRECTV  
AUX1  
DIRECTV Tells the remote to control the digital  
satellite receiver. This button lights up when you  
press a valid button in DIRECTV mode (see Modes  
of Operation on page 13 for more details).  
SKIP  
CH  
+
MUTE When programmed to control a TV or  
audio receiver, this button reduces that  
components volume to its minimum level. Press  
again to restore the volume.  
SKIP Activates the commercial skip mode on  
some RCA, GE, and Proscan products that offer  
Commercial Skip feature. See the users manual  
that came with your TV for more information.  
Activates the search function on some RCA, GE, or  
ProScan VCRs (when the remote is in VCR mode).  
CH + and CH - Use to scan up and down  
through the channels in the current channel list.  
In the program guide or menu system, use the CH  
buttons to page up and down a screen at a time.  
CH -  
GO BACK  
INFO  
FETCH  
GUIDE  
VOL up and down When programmed, adjusts  
the audio volume of your TV or audio receiver.  
(-)  
FETCH In the program guides, displays the guide  
toolbar at the bottom of the screen. During  
normal viewing, displays the Fetch menu with up  
to eight different actions, or executes a single  
task- depending on the preferences set.  
GO BACK Moves you back and forth between  
the last two selected channels. In the menu  
system, returns you to the previous screen.  
MENU  
CLEAR  
3
6
9
1
4
7
2
5
8
INFO Brings up the on-screen channel banner. In  
the program guides, INFO gets information about  
the highlighted program or channel. In the menu  
system, INFO displays context-sensitive help for  
highlighted control elements.  
GUIDE Brings up the program guide. Subsequent  
presses of the GUIDE button switch between the  
Detail and Grid guide formats.  
SELECT/i (interactive) Selects a highlighted  
choice if you are in the menu system. Also brings  
up the password challenge and purchase offer  
screens outside of the menu system.  
ANTENNA  
WHO INPUT  
Arrows Moves the on-screen highlight up, down,  
left, or right.  
0
CLEAR Removes the on-screen displays and  
Press the SELECT button when the DIRECTV  
INTERACTIVEicon ( ) appears during interactive  
programs and commercials. Pressing SELECT  
displays more information and offers the chance  
to interact with what is displayed on screen.  
returns you to normal viewing.  
STOP  
PAUSE  
Digit Buttons (0 - 9) Tune directly to a specific  
channel. In the menu system, use 1-9 to select  
menu items, or use 0 to return to the previous  
menu screen.  
MENU Displays the Main menu. When using the  
remote control to operate other components, the  
MENU button might also bring up that  
components menu system.  
ANTENNA In TV mode, toggles between the  
satellite and standard TV/cable signals when the  
satellite receiver is connected to the TV using the  
OUT TO TV jack. In VCR mode, functions as a TV/  
VCR input button.  
WHOINPUT Press one or more times to scroll  
through the user profiles. When using the remote  
control to operate an RCA, GE, or PROSCAN TV (in  
TV mode), press the WHOINPUT button one or  
more times to scroll through the available video  
input sources.  
Transport Buttons (REVERSE, PLAY, FORWARD, RECORD, STOP, PAUSE) In on-  
screen guides, PLAY advance the display one page, FORWARD advances the display  
6 hours and REVERSE moves time backward 6 hours. When the remote control is  
programmed, these buttons also control an auxiliary component, such as a VCR or  
DVD player (when the remote is in the correct mode). If the VCR Controller is  
connected, pressing the RECORD button schedules a timer recording from the  
Program Guide or begins recording while watching a program (in VCR mode).  
Note: The component key corresponding to the mode youre in flashes when the remote batteries are low and you press a button on the remote. A warning banner may also  
appear on-screen when you press a remote button and your batteries are low (if youre watching satellite programming).  
Illustrations contained in this document are for representation only.  
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Using the Remote Control  
Top of the Digital Satellite Receiver  
This diagram illustrates the buttons on the top (also referred to as the front panel) of the digital  
satellite receiver. For more information on the function of the front panel buttons and many  
other features of your digital satellite receiver, press the MENU button and select System Setup  
from the Main menu, then select Receiver Index.  
POWER  
INFO  
Front Panel Buttons  
POWER Use to turn your digital satellite receiver on for viewing or off when you are not viewing it. Your receiver will still be able to download  
software upgrades and receive messages from program providers when it is off.  
MENU / SELECT Use this button to display the Main menu, password challenge screen or purchase offer screen. If you are already in the menu  
system, pressing this button selects the highlighted item.  
Arrows Use the navigation arrows to move the on-screen highlight up, down, left, or right.  
INFO Use this button to display the channel banner. Press twice to display additional program information, when available. While in the menu  
system INFO also summons context sensitive help about a highlighted menu item.  
Programming the Remote Control  
VCR  
ON OFF  
TV  
The digital satellite receivers remote can be programmed to control most brands of remote  
controllable components. The remote is already programmed to control most RCA, GE and  
Proscan components; it may need to be programmed to control other manufacturersbrands.  
Component  
buttons and  
ON•OFF  
DVD  
MUTE  
AUX2 DIRECTV  
AUX1  
SKIP  
button  
CH  
+
Testing the Remote Control  
To determine whether the universal remote control needs to be programmed, turn a component  
on, such as a VCR, point the remote at the VCR, and press the VCR button. Then press the  
ONOFF or CH + and CH - buttons to see if the VCR responds to the remote commands. If not,  
the remote needs to be programmed.  
CH -  
GO BACK  
INFO  
FETCH  
GUIDE  
There are two ways to program the remote control: Automatic Code Search or Direct Entry.  
(-)  
Using Automatic Code Search  
The following instructions can be used to program the remote to control many of the  
components connected to your TV. If you want to exit the automatic code search without  
programming any of your components, press the CLEAR button until the component button  
youre trying to program turns off.  
MENU  
CLEAR  
3
6
9
1
4
7
2
5
8
1. Turn on the component you want to control (VCR, satellite receiver, etc.)  
PLAY  
button  
2. Press and hold the button you want to program. While holding the component button, press  
and hold ONOFF until all of the component buttons (VCR, TV, DVD, DIRECTV, AUX1 and  
AUX2) flash. Then, release both buttons.  
ANTENNA  
WHO INPUT  
0
REVERSE  
button  
Note: The AUX1 and AUX2 buttons will only search through the codes for their default type of  
component during the automatic code search satellite receivers for AUX1 and audio components for  
AUX2. If you want to use these buttons for a different type of component for example, a DVD player  
for AUX1 then use direct entry to program these buttons. See the next page for more information.  
STOP  
PAUSE  
3. Point the remote at the component, press and release PLAY, then wait five seconds or until  
the component button youre trying to program stops flashing.  
STOP  
button  
At this point the remote control is searching for the correct code to program, so keep  
pointing it at the component. If, after five seconds, the component you want to control does  
not turn off, press and release PLAY again to tell the remote to search the next set of codes.  
Continue pressing and releasing PLAY until the component turns off or until the all of the  
component buttons on the remote flash 4 times in unison. If the component has not turned  
off by the time all the component buttons on the remote control flash 4 times in unison,  
then the remote cannot control that particular component.  
Note:  
If the component you want to control does turn off:  
1. Press and release REVERSE, then wait two seconds. Repeat this step until the component  
turns back on.  
The DIRECTV button cannot be programmed.  
2. To finish, press and hold STOP until the component button youre trying to program on the  
remote control turns off. This saves the code to that button.  
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Using Direct Entry  
1. Turn on the component to be programmed.  
Important:  
This remote may not be compatible with all models of all  
brands of components. It also may not operate all  
functions of the remote that came with your component.  
2. Look up the brand and code number(s) for the component on the code list at the end of this  
section.  
3. On your remote control, press and hold the component button you want to program.  
4. While pressing the component button, enter a code from the code list. If all of the  
component buttons flash 4 times in unison, then the code youve entered is not the right  
kind of code for that button (see pages 14 and 15 to see which buttons can be programmed  
to control the component you want).  
Note:  
The DIRECTV button cannot be programmed.  
5. Release the component button, point the remote at the component and then press ONOFF  
to see if the component responds to the remote control commands. If it doesnt, try pressing  
the component button and then ONOFF (or other buttons on the remote) again.  
6. If you get no response, repeat these steps using the next code listed for your brand, until the  
component responds to the remote control commands.  
Operating Other Components  
Component buttons  
Once the remote has been programmed successfully, you are ready to use it to operate your  
components.  
VCR  
DVD  
ON OFF  
TV  
To Operate the Component:  
1. Press the component button (TV, VCR, DVD, DIRECTV, AUX1, or AUX2) to set the remote to  
control the component.  
AUX1  
AUX2 DIRECTV  
2. Press ONOFF to turn the component on or off.  
3. Use the remote control buttons that apply to that component. The component button on  
CH  
+
your remote lights up when you press valid buttons while in that components mode.  
Note: Your remotes buttons might operate differently for other components, especially when youre  
using another components menu system.  
Modes of Operation  
Tip:  
Because this universal remote can control several different components (DVD player, VCR, cable  
box, etc.) it uses operational modes triggered by the component buttons. For example, if you  
want the remote control to operate the TV, press the TV button to put the remote into TV mode.  
If you want the remote to operate the VCR, press the VCR button.  
If something unexpected happens (or if nothing happens)  
when you press a remote control button, check which  
component button lights up when you press that button.  
If the wrong component button lights up, press the  
component button the corresponds to the component you  
want to control this puts the remote control in the right  
mode. Now that the remote is in the correct mode, press  
the button you were pressing before.  
The button corresponding to the mode the remote is in lights up when you press any button that  
works in that mode. For example, if youre in TV mode and you press the VOL+ button, the TV  
button lights up. This tells you that the command to increase the volume is being sent to the TV  
(and not the satellite receiver, for example).  
Controlling a Second RCA Satellite Receiver  
The remote can control two RCA satellite receivers. From the Main menu, select System Setup,  
then Receiver Options, then Remote Setup. Then follow the on-screen instructions. By default,  
the DIRECTV button is used to control the first RCA satellite receiver and the AUX1 button is  
used to control the second RCA satellite receiver.  
If your second receiver is an RCA, GE, or Proscan and you want to control it using the AUX1  
button, use code 5001. Code 5000 is used by the DIRECTV button.  
If you want to control a second non-RCA satellite receiver, use the AUX1 or AUX2 buttons. See  
the Using Automatic Code Search section on the previous page for more information.  
One Button Recording  
If your remote is programmed to operate a VCR, and the  
VCR is properly connected to the satellite receiver, you  
only need to press the RECORD button to begin recording  
from video.  
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Code List  
MGA ............................. 1004, 1005, 1006, 1019, 1022, 1051,  
1079, 1080, 1082  
Midland..................................... 1054, 1151, 1171, 1172, 1181  
Minutz............................................................................... 1052  
Mitisubishi .........1004, 1005, 1006, 1019, 1022, 1051, 1079,  
1080, 1081, 1082, 1125  
TV  
VCR  
(programmable to the TV, AUX1 and AUX2 buttons)  
(programmable to the VCR, AUX1 and AUX2 buttons)  
Abex ................................................................................... 1172  
Admiral ......................................................... 1001, 1173, 1211  
Adventura .......................................................................... 1174  
Aiko .................................................................................... 1016  
Akai ................................................................................... 1002  
Alleron .............................................................................. 1046  
Amtron.............................................................................. 1038  
Anam National ....................... 1003, 1038, 1192, 1193, 1194  
AOC ..................... 1004, 1005, 1006, 1007, 1175, 1176, 1195  
Audiovox .......................................................................... 1038  
Belcor ................................................................................ 1004  
Bell & Howell ............................................... 1001, 1083, 1162  
Bradford ............................................................................ 1038  
Brokwood ......................................................................... 1004  
Candle ................................................ 1004, 1006, 1008, 1174  
Celebrity ........................................................................... 1002  
Centurion .......................................................................... 1009  
Citizen ...... 1004, 1006, 1008, 1016, 1038, 1105, 1171, 1174,  
1177  
Colortyme ..................................................... 1004, 1006, 1010  
Concerto ................................................................. 1004, 1006  
Contec/Cony ...................................... 1012, 1013, 1014, 1038  
Craig .................................................................................. 1038  
Crown...................................................................... 1038, 1171  
Curtis Mathes .............. 1000, 1004, 1006, 1015, 1105, 1162,  
1171, 1212  
CXC ................................................................................... 1038  
Daewoo .............. 1004, 1005, 1006, 1016, 1017, 1018, 1127,  
1171, 1196  
Daytron ......................................................... 1004, 1006, 1171  
Dimensia ........................................................................... 1000  
Dumont ................................................................... 1004, 1151  
Electroband ...................................................................... 1002  
Electrohome ................. 1003, 1004, 1006, 1019, 1020, 1022  
Emerson ............ 1004, 1006, 1012, 1023, 1024, 1025, 1026,  
1027, 1028, 1029, 1030, 1031, 1032, 1033, 1034, 1035,  
1036, 1037, 1038,1039, 1041, 1042, 1043, 1044, 1046,  
1047, 1123, 1124, 1162, 1171, 1177, 1179, 1191, 1208  
Envision .................................................................. 1004, 1006  
Fisher ....................................... 1048, 1049, 1051, 1162, 1180  
Fujitso ............................................................................... 1046  
Funai ....................................................................... 1038, 1046  
Futuretec ........................................................................... 1038  
GE . 1000, 1003, 1004, 1006, 1022, 1052, 1054, 1055, 1087,  
1164, 1165, 1166, 1167, 1168, 1181, 1213  
Gibralter.................................................................. 1004, 1151  
Goldstar ... 1004, 1005, 1006, 1012, 1019, 1056, 1057,1058,  
1155, 1156, 1171, 1172  
Grundy .......................................................... 1038, 1046, 1171  
Hallmark ................................................................. 1004, 1006  
Harvard ............................................................................. 1038  
Hitachi .... 1004, 1006, 1012, 1013, 1014, 1059, 1060, 1061,  
1135, 1136, 1137, 1138, 1139, 1140, 1141, 1142, 1143,  
1144, 1145,1146, 1148, 1150, 1179, 1198, 1199  
Admiral ........................................................................ 2132  
Adventura .................................................................... 2026  
Aiko ............................................................................. 2027  
Aiwa............................................................................. 2026  
Akai........ 2003, 2004, 2005, 2007, 2008, 2111, 2112, 2113  
American High ............................................................ 2021  
Asha ............................................................................. 2013  
Audio Dynamics................................................ 2009, 2010  
Audiovox ..................................................................... 2014  
Beaumark .................................................................... 2013  
Bell & Howell ............................................................. 2011  
Broksonic .......................................................... 2012, 2025  
Calix ............................................................................. 2014  
Candle ............. 2013, 2014, 2015, 2016, 2017, 2018, 2019  
Canon ...................................................... 2021, 2022, 2114  
Capehart ............................................................ 2020, 2110  
Carver .......................................................................... 2062  
CCE .................................................................... 2027, 2061  
Citizen.... 2013, 2014, 2015, 2016, 2017, 2018, 2019, 2027  
Colortyme .................................................................... 2009  
Colt .............................................................................. 2061  
Craig .............................................. 2013, 2014, 2023, 2061  
Curtis Mathes...................... 2000, 2009, 2013, 2016, 2018,  
2021, 2022, 2024, 2115, 2131  
Cybernex ..................................................................... 2013  
Daewoo . 2015, 2017, 2019, 2025, 2026, 2027, 2028, 2110  
Daytron........................................................................ 2110  
DBX ................................................................... 2009, 2010  
Dimensia ........................................................... 2000, 2131  
Dynatech ..................................................................... 2026  
Electrohome ...................................................... 2014, 2029  
Electrophonic .............................................................. 2014  
Emerson.......... 2012, 2014, 2015, 2021, 2024, 2025, 2026,  
2029, 2030, 2031, 2032, 2033, 2034, 2035, 2036,  
Montgomery Ward .......................................................... 1083  
Motorola ................................................................. 1003, 1173  
MTC .................................................... 1004, 1005, 1006, 1105  
Multitech .......................................................................... 1038  
Multivision ........................................................................1084  
NAD..................................................... 1006, 1071, 1072, 1185  
NEC.......................................... 1003, 1004, 1005, 1006, 1200  
Nikko ....................................................................... 1006, 1016  
NTC..................................................................................... 1016  
Onwa ................................................................................. 1038  
Optimus.............................................................................. 1185  
Optonica ................................................................. 1095, 1173  
Orion ....................................................................... 1035, 1191  
Panasonic ................................1003, 1054, 1062, 1170, 1214  
Philco ........................... 1003, 1004, 1005, 1006, 1008, 1012,  
1019, 1062, 1068, 1069, 1075, 1077, 1183  
Philips ............... 1003, 1004, 1008, 1012, 1019, 1062, 1068,  
1069, 1075, 1076, 1086, 1087, 1088, 1089  
Pilot ......................................................................... 1004, 1171  
Pioneer ................1004, 1006, 1090, 1091, 1092, 1179, 1185  
Portland ................................... 1004, 1005, 1006, 1016, 1171  
Price Club .......................................................................... 1105  
Prism ................................................................................. 1054  
Proscan ................................................................... 1000, 1181  
Proton ................................................ 1004, 1006, 1012, 1093  
Pulsar ...................................................................... 1004, 1151  
Quasar ................................................ 1003, 1054, 1070, 1094  
Radio Shack/Realistic .......... 1000, 1004, 1006, 1012, 1038,  
1049, 1095, 1162, 1171, 1172  
RCA ................... 1000, 1003, 1004, 1005, 1006, 1007, 1019,  
1096, 1098, 1099, 1100, 1101, 1102, 1103, 1129, 1179,  
1181, 1187, 1188, 1190, 1202, 1203, 1215, 1233  
Runco ................................................................................. 1151  
Sampo ................................................ 1004, 1006, 1171, 1172  
Samsung ............ 1004, 1005, 1006, 1012, 1015, 1019, 1104,  
1105, 1106, 1171, 1172, 1204  
Samsux .............................................................................. 1171  
Sansui ................................................................................ 1191  
Sanyo ............................1004, 1048, 1049, 1080, 1107, 1108,  
1162, 1169, 1180  
Scotch ............................................................................... 1006  
Scott ................... 1004, 1006, 1012, 1024, 1035, 1038, 1046  
Sears ........ 1000, 1004, 1006, 1013, 1014, 1019, 1046, 1048,  
1049, 1051, 1066, 1071, 1072, 1109, 1110, 1162,  
1180, 1181, 1189  
Sharp ............................. 1004, 1006, 1012, 1029, 1095, 1111,  
1112, 1113, 1122, 1171, 1173  
Shogun.............................................................................. 1004  
Signature ...................................................... 1001, 1083, 1115  
Simpson ............................................................................ 1008  
Sony .................................................. 1002, 1205, 1216, 1218  
Soundesign ............................. 1004, 1006, 1008, 1038, 1046  
Squareview ........................................................................ 1189  
SSS .......................................................................... 1004, 1038  
Starlite .............................................................................. 1038  
Supre-Macy ....................................................................... 1174  
Supreme ............................................................................ 1002  
Sylvania ....................... 1004, 1006, 1008, 1019, 1062, 1068,  
1069, 1075, 1076, 1077, 1088, 1116, 1161, 1183  
Symphonic ...................................................1033, 1038, 1189  
Tandy ................................................................................. 1173  
Tatung ............................................................................... 1003  
Technics ............................................................................ 1054  
Techwood..................................................... 1004, 1006, 1054  
Teknika ... 1004, 1005, 1006, 1008, 1012, 1013, 1014, 1016,  
1038, 1046, 1076, 1082, 1083, 1105, 1170, 1171  
Telecaption ........................................................................ 1117  
TMK ......................................................................... 1004, 1006  
Toshiba........................... 1049, 1071, 1072, 1105, 1109, 1117,  
1118, 1160, 1162  
Totevision .......................................................................... 1171  
Universal................................................................. 1052, 1087  
Victor ...................................................................... 1066, 1182  
Vidtech......................................................... 1004, 1005, 1006  
Viking ................................................................................ 1174  
Wards ................ 1000, 1001, 1004, 1005, 1006, 1019, 1024,  
1033, 1046, 1052, 1062, 1068, 1069, 1075,  
2037, 2038, 2039, 2040, 2041, 2042, 2044, 2045,  
2046, 2047, 2065, 2113, 2116, 2117, 2130  
Fisher ..... 2011, 2023, 2048, 2049, 2050, 2051, 2052, 2118  
Fuji ..................................................................... 2021, 2119  
Funai ............................................................................ 2026  
Garrard ........................................................................ 2026  
GE ....................................... 2000, 2001, 2013, 2021, 2022,  
2053, 2115, 2120, 2131  
Goldstar ......................................... 2009, 2014, 2018, 2054  
Gradiente..................................................................... 2026  
Harley Davidson ......................................................... 2026  
Harman Kardon .......................................................... 2009  
Harwood ..................................................................... 2061  
Headquarter ................................................................ 2011  
Hi-Q ............................................................................. 2023  
Hitachi ............. 2055, 2056, 2057, 2107, 2111, 2120, 2122  
Instant Replay ............................................................. 2021  
JCPenney ........ 2009, 2010, 2011, 2013, 2014, 2021, 2022,  
2055, 2056, 2058, 2059, 2060, 2107, 2118  
JCL ............................................................................... 2021  
Jensen ...................................................... 2055, 2056, 2111  
JVC ............................. 2009, 2010, 2011, 2018, 2111, 2123  
Kenwood ......... 2009, 2010, 2011, 2016, 2018, 2111, 2123  
KLH .............................................................................. 2061  
Kodak ................................................................ 2014, 2021  
Lloyd ............................................................................ 2026  
Logik ............................................................................ 2061  
LXI ............................................................................... 2014  
Magnavox ........................... 2021, 2022, 2062, 2063, 2104,  
2105, 2108, 2124  
Magnin ......................................................................... 2013  
Marantz .. 2009, 2010, 2011, 2016, 2018, 2021, 2062, 2064  
Marta ............................................................................ 2014  
Masushita..................................................................... 2021  
MEI .............................................................................. 2021  
Memorex ............................ 2011, 2013, 2014, 2021, 2023,  
2026, 2104, 2132  
IMA ................................................................................... 1038  
Infinity .............................................................................. 1062  
JCPenney 1000, 1004, 1005, 1006, 1008, 1022, 1052, 1054,  
1058, 1063, 1064, 1072, 1087, 1105, 1128, 1171, 1172,  
1181, 1201  
Janeil .................................................................................. 1174  
JBL..................................................................................... 1062  
JCB .................................................................................... 1002  
Jensen ..................................................................... 1004, 1006  
JVC .......... 1012, 1013, 1014, 1054, 1060, 1065, 1066, 1067,  
1157,1158, 1159, 1182  
Kawasho ...................................................... 1002, 1004, 1006  
Kenwood ...................................................... 1004, 1006, 1019  
Kloss Novabeam ............................... 1068, 1069, 1174, 1183  
KTV ..................................................... 1038, 1070, 1171, 1177  
Loewe ................................................................................ 1062  
Logik ................................................................................. 1083  
Luxman ................................................................... 1004, 1006  
LXI ................................ 1000, 1006, 1049, 1062, 1071, 1072,  
1073, 1162, 1181, 1207  
MGA......................................................... 2029, 2065, 2113  
MGN Technology ........................................................ 2013  
Midland........................................................................ 2053  
Minolta..................................................... 2055, 2056, 2107  
Mitsubishi ....... 2029, 2055, 2056, 2065, 2066, 2067, 2068,  
2069, 2070, 2071, 2072, 2073, 2074, 2106, 2113, 2123  
Montgomery Ward ............................................ 2075, 2132  
Motorola ............................................................ 2021, 2132  
MTC ................................................................... 2013, 2126  
Multitech.............................. 2013, 2016, 2026, 2053, 2061  
Magnavox ................... 1004, 1006, 1008, 1019, 1062, 1068,  
1069, 1075, 1076, 1077, 1088, 1130, 1131,  
1132, 1133, 1134, 1183, 1219, 1235  
Majestic............................................................................. 1083  
Marantz.............................................. 1004, 1006, 1062, 1078  
Megatron ................................................................ 1006, 1059  
Memorex................................. 1001, 1006, 1082, 1083, 1162  
1076, 1083, 1087, 1088, 1095, 1119, 1120  
Yamaha .............................................. 1004, 1005, 1006, 1019  
Zenith........1004, 1083, 1151, 1152, 1153, 1154, 1210, 1217  
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NEC ....... 2009, 2010, 2011, 2016, 2018, 2064, 2076, 2078,  
2079, 2111, 2123  
DVD  
Cable Boxes  
(programmable to the AUX1 and AUX2 buttons)  
Nikko ........................................................................... 2014  
Noblex ......................................................................... 2013  
Olympus ...................................................................... 2021  
Optimus ............................................................. 2014, 2132  
Optonica ...................................................................... 2096  
Panasonic .................. 2021, 2022, 2109, 2125, 2126, 2127  
Pentax .................................. 2016, 2055, 2056, 2107, 2120  
Pentex Research .......................................................... 2018  
Philco ............................................. 2021, 2022, 2062, 2063  
Philips ............................................ 2021, 2062, 2096, 2124  
Pilot.............................................................................. 2014  
Pioneer ................................ 2010, 2055, 2080, 2081, 2123  
Portland ......................................... 2016, 2017, 2019, 2110  
Proscan .................................................... 2000, 2001, 2131  
Protec........................................................................... 2061  
Pulsar ........................................................................... 2104  
Quarter ........................................................................ 2011  
Quartz .......................................................................... 2011  
Quasar ..................................................... 2021, 2022, 2125  
Radio Shack/Realistic ......... 2011, 2013, 2014, 2021, 2022,  
2023, 2026, 2029, 2049, 2050, 2096, 2132  
Radix ............................................................................ 2014  
Randex......................................................................... 2014  
RCA ..................................... 2000, 2001, 2003, 2013, 2021,  
2055, 2056, 2082, 2083, 2084, 2085, 2086, 2087, 2088,  
2089, 2090, 2091, 2107, 2115, 2120, 2125, 2131, 2133  
Ricoh............................................................................ 2128  
Runco .......................................................................... 2104  
Samsung .................... 2005, 2013, 2015, 2033, 2053, 2112  
Sanky ................................................................. 2104, 2132  
Sansui ............................................ 2010, 2092, 2111, 2123  
Sanyo ....................................................... 2011, 2013, 2023  
Scott ....... 2012, 2015, 2025, 2032, 2038, 2065, 2093, 2116  
Sears ............... 2011, 2014, 2021, 2023, 2048, 2049, 2050,  
2051, 2055, 2056, 2107, 2118  
Sharp................ 2017, 2029, 2094, 2095, 2096, 2097, 2132  
Shintom ......................................... 2004, 2056, 2061, 2098  
Shogun ........................................................................ 2013  
Signature...................................................................... 2132  
Singer ....................................................... 2021, 2061, 2128  
Sony ............................................... 2004, 2098, 2099, 2119  
STS ..................................................................... 2021, 2107  
Sylvania ........... 2021, 2022, 2026, 2062, 2063, 2065, 2124  
Symphonic................................................................... 2026  
Tandy ........................................................................... 2011  
Tashiko ........................................................................ 2014  
Tatung.......................................................................... 2111  
Teac ......................................................... 2026, 2085, 2111  
Technics............................................................. 2021, 2109  
Teknika ................................ 2014, 2021, 2026, 2100, 2129  
TMK ......................................................... 2013, 2024, 2047  
Toshiba ............ 2015, 2049, 2051, 2055, 2065, 2093, 2116  
Totevision .......................................................... 2013, 2014  
Unitech ........................................................................ 2013  
Vector Research............................. 2009, 2010, 2015, 2016  
Victor ........................................................................... 2010  
Video Concepts ................... 2009, 2010, 2015, 2016, 2113  
Videosonic................................................................... 2013  
Wards .... 2013, 2014, 2015, 2021, 2023, 2026, 2029, 2055,  
2056, 2061, 2096, 2101, 2102, 2103, 2107, 2116, 2132  
XR-1000 ................................................... 2021, 2026, 2061  
Yamaha ................................ 2009, 2010, 2011, 2018, 2111  
Zenith .................................. 2004, 2098, 2104, 2119, 2128  
(programmable to the DVD, AUX1 and AUX2 buttons)  
Aiwa............................................................................. 3009  
Apex .................................................................. 3023, 3024  
GE ................................................................................ 3000  
Hitachi ......................................................................... 3008  
JVC ..................................................................... 3002, 3010  
Konka ................................................................ 3011, 3012  
Magnavox .................................................................... 3003  
Mitsubishi .................................................................... 3004  
Panasonic .................................................................... 3013  
Philips ............................................ 3003, 3019, 3021, 3022  
Pioneer ........................................................................ 3005  
Proscan ........................................................................ 3000  
RCA .................................................................... 3000, 3001  
Samsung ...................................................................... 3025  
Sanyo ........................................................................... 3014  
Sony ......................................................... 3006, 3015, 3016  
Toshiba .................................................... 3007, 3017, 3020  
Zenith .......................................................................... 3018  
ABC...................................... 5002, 5003, 5004, 5006, 5053  
Antronix............................................................. 5008, 5009  
Archer ...................................................... 5008, 5009, 5010  
Cabletenna .................................................................. 5008  
Cableview .................................................................... 5008  
Colour Voice...................................................... 5012, 5013  
Comtronic .................................................................... 5014  
Contec ......................................................................... 5016  
Eastern ......................................................................... 5017  
GC Electronics............................................................. 5009  
GE ...................................................................... 5000, 5001  
Gemini ............................................................... 5018, 5019  
General Instrument ..................................................... 5003  
Hamlin ....................... 5020, 5021, 5022, 5028, 5035, 5045  
Hitachi ......................................................................... 5003  
Jerrold ........................ 5003, 5018. 5023, 5024, 5046, 5053  
Magnavox .................................................................... 5025  
Memorex ..................................................................... 5026  
Movie Time ................................................................. 5027  
NEC .............................................................................. 5005  
NSC .............................................................................. 5027  
Oak .................................................................... 5016, 5029  
Panasonic .......................................................... 5048, 5052  
Philips ................................. 5011, 5012, 5013, 5015, 5019,  
5025, 5030, 5031, 5032  
Pioneer .............................................................. 5033, 5034  
Proscan .............................................................. 5000, 5001  
RCA ................................................ 5007, 5047, 5049, 5052  
Realistic........................................................................ 5009  
Regal .................................................................. 5022, 5035  
Regency ....................................................................... 5017  
Rembrandt ................................................................... 5003  
Samsung ...................................................................... 5034  
Scientific Atlanta............................ 5006, 5036, 5037, 5038  
Signal ........................................................................... 5018  
Signature...................................................................... 5003  
Sprucer ........................................................................ 5052  
Standard Components ...................................... 5039, 5044  
Starcom .............................................................. 5018, 5053  
Stargate ........................................................................ 5018  
Starquest ...................................................................... 5018  
Tocom................................................................ 5004, 5023  
Tusa ............................................................................. 5018  
TV86 ............................................................................ 5027  
Unika ................................................................. 5008, 5009  
United Cable ............................................................... 5053  
Universal.................................................. 5008, 5009, 5010  
Viewstar ............................................................. 5025, 5027  
Zenith ................................................................ 5050, 5051  
RCA & Dimensia Audio Components  
(programmable to the AUX1 and AUX2 buttons)  
AM/FM ............................................................... 4003, 4270  
Aux .............................................................................. 4004  
CD ............................................................ 4007, 4190, 4211  
Phono .......................................................................... 4005  
Tape ............................................................................. 4006  
Audio Receivers  
(programmable to the AUX1 and AUX2 buttons)  
Aiwa....... 4261, 4262, 4263, 4264, 4265, 4266, 4267, 4277  
Denon .......................................................................... 4283  
Harmon Kardon .......................................................... 4276  
JVC ............................................................................... 4268  
JVL ............................................................................... 4276  
Kenwood ..................................................................... 4269  
Onkyo.......................................................................... 4278  
Optimus ....................................................................... 4284  
Panasonic .......................................................... 4279, 4280  
Pioneer ........................................................................ 4275  
RCA .............................................................................. 4270  
Sherwood .................................................................... 4282  
Sony ......................................................... 4271, 4272, 4281  
Technics............................................................. 4279, 4280  
Wards ........................................................................... 4275  
Yamaha .............................................................. 4274, 4275  
Satellite Receivers  
(programmable to the AUX1 and AUX2 buttons)  
Dishnet ........................................................................ 5078  
Echostar ....................................................................... 5089  
GE ...................................................................... 5000, 5001  
Proscan .............................................................. 5000, 5001  
RCA ...................................... 5000, 5001, 5071, 5080, 5081  
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Active profile  
Current time and date  
The Program Guide  
The diagram on the left shows you the kind of information you see in the program guides.  
You can access a toolbar at the bottom of the program guide by pressing the FETCH button  
while in the guide (see the Toolbar section at the bottom of this page).  
Selectable Advertisements,  
available when ads are  
turned on in the guides  
(highlight and select for  
more information).  
Program titles and  
information  
Displaying the Program Guide  
You can quickly access the receivers Default Guide by pressing the GUIDE button on the remote.  
To access other program guides, press MENU on the remote control and select Program Guides,  
then the guide of your choice (Channel, Logo, Category, etc.). You can also access the receivers  
default guide by selecting Go to Guide from the Program Guides menu.  
To change the current user, press the remote controls WHOINPUT button while viewing  
programming, then use the remote controls arrow and SELECT buttons to select the desired  
profile. You can also change the current profile by choosing Profile Guide from the Program  
Guides menu.  
Displaying the Toolbar  
To display the toolbar in the grid and detail guides, press FETCH while youre in the guide. The  
diagram on the right shows you the options available in the toolbar.  
To highlight the option you want, use the left and right arrows. To select the highlighted option,  
press SELECT.  
Viewing  
Suggestions  
Channel  
Sort  
AlphaSort™  
Channel  
Display  
Category  
Guide  
Scout™  
The Channel Banner  
The channel banner appears whenever you do one of the following:  
Tune to a channel.  
Press the remote controls INFO, DIRECTV, or GO BACK buttons while watching programming.  
Press the up arrow, down arrow, or INFO on the satellite receivers front panel.  
Exit the on-screen menu system (except when you press the CLEAR button on your remote control).  
The size of the banner depends on your choice in the Channel Banner Size control panel. The medium channel banner is shown on the next page. The  
full banner (the medium banner, plus a description of the program youre watching if ones available) appears when you press INFO, regardless of your  
choice in the Channel Banner Size control panel.  
On-screen icons represent frequently-used menu items. Some icons also change appearance to show the items status. Use the arrow buttons and  
SELECT to choose an icon.  
Illustrations contained in this document are for representation only.  
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Active Profile  
Program titles and information  
Interactive content indicator  
Alternate audio  
Dolby Digital and  
Alternate Audio  
indicators  
Main menu  
AlphaSort™  
Mailbox  
Viewing  
suggestions  
System lock/unlock  
Category Guide  
Scout™  
Caller ID  
Buttons of the Channel Banner  
Main Menu icon Takes you to the Main menu.  
Locked icon The system is locked. Spending, viewing and other limits cannot be accessed or changed. Selecting this icon displays a password  
menu. Enter the correct system password to override settings.  
Unlock icon The system is unlocked. Spending, viewing and other limits can be accessed or changed. Selecting this icon in the channel banner  
displays the Lock System control panel.  
Video Unlock icon A password has been entered to temporarily override the limits. The system will remain unlocked until the satellite receiver  
is turned off or re-locked.  
Program Unlock icon A password has been entered to override limits for a single program. After the program ends, or when the channel is  
changed, limits are restored.  
AlphaSorticon Enables you to sort titles alphabetically.  
Scouticon Allows you to search for programs using key words.  
Mail icon Displays the Mail screen. The icon will be white if you have an unread mail.  
Telephone icon Displays the Caller ID list screen. The icon will be white if you have received a new call but have not accessed the Caller ID List  
screen. It will be gray if you have accessed the Caller ID List screen.  
Viewing Suggestions icon Displays the Viewing Suggestions menu.  
Category Guide icon Lets you search for programs matching a particular category or subcategory.  
Alternate Audio icon Cycles through the alternate audio choices.  
The DIRECTV INTERACTIVEFeature  
Your digital satellite receiver includes DIRECTV INTERACTIVE, powered by Wink Communications®, a free service that gives  
you the opportunity to interact with TV programming and advertising. You can use your remote control to get program-  
related information, respond to free offers during commercials and even make purchases while you watch TV. To use this  
feature, you must have your receiver plugged directly into a telephone outlet (or into a compatible wireless modem).  
Whenever you see the DIRECTV INTERACTIVE icon ( ) appear, press the SELECT/i button on the remote control to open the  
interactive window.  
TM  
To learn more about the DIRECTV INTERACTIVE service:  
1. Press MENU on the remote control (the Main menu appears).  
2. Use the arrow buttons on the remote control to highlight Interactive.  
3. Press SELECT/i to tune directly to the DIRECTV INTERACTIVE Center (channel 499) to get more information about the  
following: Getting Started, Interactive Channels, Shopping Sign Up, Order History, Messages, Help & Settings, and  
About DIRECTV.  
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Displaying On-screen Guides  
Each time you press the remote controls GUIDE button, a different type of program guide appears:  
The Detail Guide  
The Detail Guide shows six channels (four with the toolbar) in a time-and-channel format, with  
program information for the highlighted program. A small window showing the program you  
were watching before entering the program guides is displayed in the upper left hand corner  
(you can preview other channels in the Detail Guide by highlighting channel numbers instead of  
the program titles).  
Notes: By default, the Detail Guide appears when you press GUIDE on the remote control. You can change the  
default guide from the Detail Guide to the Grid Guide.  
Select Personal Settings from the Main menu, then select the profile to be changed, then select Default Guide.  
Use the remote controls arrow buttons to highlight Grid Guide, then press the SELECT button to activate your  
choice.  
The Grid Guide  
The Grid Guide shows nine channels (seven with the toolbar) in a time-and-channel format. A  
small window showing the program you were watching before entering the program guides is  
displayed in the upper left hand corner (you can preview other channels in the Grid Guide by  
highlighting channel numbers instead of the program titles).  
Getting Around In the Guides  
This section describes how to change channels and move around a program guide.  
VCR  
ON OFF  
TV  
DVD  
MUTE  
AUX2 DIRECTV  
AUX1  
Digit Buttons (09)  
You can point quickly to any channel in the program guide by entering the channel number with  
the digit buttons (09). For example, to point to channel 228, press the digits 2-2-8, on the  
remote control.  
SKIP  
CH  
+
Scrolling Channel By Channel  
The programs that you see on the TV screen make up one sectionor pageof the total program  
guide. You can scroll one line at a time using the arrows: point to other times with the left and  
right arrows; point to other channels with the up and down arrows.  
CH -  
CH Buttons  
GO BACK  
INFO  
FETCH  
GUIDE  
(-)  
Scrolling Page By Page  
If you want to scroll up or down through the program guide faster, press the CH buttons on the  
remote control. The highlight scrolls a page at a time.  
Arrow  
MENU  
CLEAR  
Buttons  
3
6
9
1
4
7
2
5
8
Digit  
Buttons  
Scrolling Forward and Reverse  
To scroll forward one page at a time, press the remote controls PLAY button while in DIRECTV  
mode. To go forward or reverse by a 6-hour block of time, use the FORWARD and REVERSE  
buttons on the remote control.  
ANTENNA  
WHO INPUT  
0
STOP  
PAUSE  
Note: Your digital satellite receiver can store up to seven days of programming information. Getting all this  
information can take up to 12 hours to download.  
REWIND/  
FORWARD  
Buttons  
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Tuning to a Program  
To tune directly to a current program listed in the guide, point to the program and press SELECT.  
To see information about a program in the guide, point to the program and press INFO.  
Then, you can select:  
Tune Program to tune to that channel  
Record Program to record the program.  
Remind Me to set up a Watch Timer, which will display a prompt when the program is about  
to begin. If you arent already tuned to the correct channel when the program begins, the  
Watch Timer will tune to the correct channel for you.  
Showings to see what other times the program is available.  
More Details opens another display with detailed information (if available).  
Tip  
The options available to you may vary according to the type of program you select.  
For information on tuning to a PPV program, see page 27.  
More Details  
Theres a variety of program information sent along with standard broadcast signals, and your digital satellite receiver can display much of it (if  
available).  
The More Details menu can offer information (if available) about Actors and Roles, the Director, the Writer, Original Materials, the Production Studio,  
Awards, Keywords associated with the program, and the original release Date and Run Length. Just use the remote controls arrow and SELECT buttons  
to highlight and select the desired button, and to display more information.  
You can even use the displayed information in the More Details menu to look for matching information in the stored guide programs, or to create  
search criteria for use with the Scoutsearch feature of your digital satellite receiver.  
To Access More Details:  
1. Highlight a desired program in the on-screen guide and press the remote controls INFO  
button.  
2. Highlight and select More Details.  
Note: The More Details button is displayed in the Program Details menu only if more information is  
available.  
3. Highlight and select the desired on-screen information button to display the details on the  
opposite side of the screen.  
To search for other programs with similar information:  
4. Highlight the desired information on the right side of the menu and press the remote  
controls SELECT button. This will display any other program stored in the on-screen guides  
that shares the highlighted information.  
Tip  
To save your search as Scout Criteria:  
5. After completing step 4, use the remote controls arrow and SELECT buttons to select the  
Your digital satellite receiver can store up to seven days of  
information, so retrieving data can take a little time.  
Save as Scout button. You will be given on-screen instructions to complete this task.  
It can take up to 12 hours to download all seven days of  
information when turning the system on after the Guide  
information has been lost.  
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Additional Program Guides  
The Program Guides menu gives you more guides to choose from besides the Detail and Grid Guides: the Channel Guide, the Logo Guide, the Category  
Guide, the Viewing Suggestions Guide, AlphaSort and Scout. You can also change the current profile from the Profile Guide in the Program Guides  
menu.  
You can access these guides from the Main menu by selecting Program Guides.  
The Channel Guide  
Displays the programming schedule for the selected channel.  
The Logo Guide  
Displays channel logos for the current users channel list.  
The Suggestion Guide  
Displays a list of programs based on programming that has been previously watched under that  
user profile.  
Viewing suggestions are created for each active user profile. You can view and change your  
suggestions, or change the settings for the Viewing Suggestions feature from the Viewing  
Suggestions control panel.  
To Access the Viewing Suggestions Menu:  
1. Press the remote controls MENU button to display the Main menu.  
2. Press 1 to select Program Guides.  
3. Press the 4 button to choose Suggestion Guide.  
4. Access desired viewing suggestions using the remote controls arrow and SELECT buttons to  
select.  
Note: You can also access this menu by selecting the Viewing Suggestions icon in the Channel Banner  
or at the bottom of the on-screen guides. See pages 17 and 22 for more information.  
Customizing Viewing Suggestions  
You can edit the themes that will appear in the Viewing Suggestions menu by applying different  
weightsto the topics. Increasing a topics weight increases the chance that programs with such  
themes will appear in the Viewing Suggestions menu. Decreasing a themes weight will lessen  
the chance that such themes will appear.  
To Change the Weight of Themes and/or Topics:  
1. Follow steps 1-3 above to display the Viewing Suggestions menu.  
2. Press the 2 button to select Suggestions Setup.  
3. Select the numbered Topic to edit, then use the remote controls arrow and SELECT buttons  
to select and adjust the weight given to that topic.  
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The Category Guide  
Lets you search the guide for programs matching a particular category or subsequent  
subcategory.  
To search by category or subcategory:  
1. Press the remote controls MENU button to display the Main menu.  
2. Press 1 to select Program Guides.  
3. Press the 5 button to choose Category Guide.  
4. Use the up and down arrows to highlight the category youd like to search. Press SELECT to  
select that category (the Category Search menu appears).  
5. Use the up and down arrows to highlight the subcategory youd like to search. Press SELECT  
to select that subcategory.  
You can select more and more specific subcategories (up to 4 levels) until youve reached the  
systems most specific search for that particular category. The system will then search for  
programs, ads or channels matching your criteria and show you the results of its search.  
Note: You can also access this menu by selecting the Category Guide icon at the bottom of the on-screen  
guides. See pages 17 and 22 for more information.  
The AlphaSortGuide  
The AlphaSort Guide lists all the program titles stored in the current guide in alphabetical order.  
Select AlphaSort from the Program Guides menu to search for specific program titles that are in  
the stored program guide information in alphabetical order. Use the arrow buttons on the  
remote control to highlight a character, then press SELECT.  
For example, to search for the program Auto Racing, point to and select A.(Words like The,”  
A,and Anappear at the end of a title.) All titles that begin with Aappear in the AlphaSort  
list. Next, enter the letter U.All titles beginning with AUappear in the list.  
Continue to enter the specific title until it appears in the AlphaSort list. If you enter the wrong  
character, select either Backspace or Clear.  
Use the arrow buttons on the remote control to highlight the title you are looking for. Press the  
SELECT or INFO button to see more information. The AlphaSort feature looks for titles from all  
stored programming.  
Note: When the digital satellite receiver is first plugged in or turned on after an extended power outage, there  
will only be a few hours of Guide information for search features to work with. It can take several hours for all  
seven days of Guide data to be completely downloaded to your receiver.  
The ScoutGuide  
The Scout Guide lets you assign Scoutsto search the guide for specific program information,  
such as actorsnames or program descriptions.  
Select Scout from the Program Guide menu to view the available Scout menu items. Then, select  
New Scout from the Scout menu (this button only appears if there is an empty Scout available).  
Select Enter Text to set up the information the Scout feature will look for in the program guide.  
Use the on-screen keyboard to enter the desired search parameters. You can also use the Select  
Fields menu button to specify the type of information you are looking for.  
For example, if you are interested in how to prepare food, enter a common term you think would  
occur in program information, like cooking.When you have finished entering your topic select  
Run Scout. If cookingappears within a program title or program description, the program will  
be included in the Scout Results program list.  
Tip  
Once you have set up a Scout menu item, you can check its status by highlighting it. A  
highlighted binoculars icon means that a Scout menu item has found results.  
On-screen icons represent the status of the Scout feature:  
Scout continually searches for requested information whether the box is on or off. You can also  
This icon (displayed in the Scout menu)  
indicates that the information you  
specified has been found.  
select Run Scout to do an immediate search after setting up a scout.  
Check a Scout menu items results by selecting that Scout menu item. When you highlight and  
select that Scout, the results are displayed on the right side.  
The Scout icon in the Channel Banner and the on-screen  
guides will have a white outline when a Scout search  
returns information.  
The Profile Guide  
The Profile Guide lets you change the current profile.  
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The Guide Toolbar  
The Detail and Grid Guides have a special toolbar you can access by pressing FETCH in those guides. This toolbar offers several ways of organizing and  
searching through program guide information so that you can find the programs you want more quickly and easily, even if you dont know their  
names.  
Viewing Suggestions  
Displays the Suggestion Guide, which shows viewing suggestions for the active user profile  
based on the kinds of satellite programs that profile has watched in the past.  
You can view and change your suggestions, or change the settings for the Viewing Suggestions  
feature from the Viewing Suggestions control panel. See The Suggestion Guide on page 20 for  
more information.  
Category Search  
Displays the Category Guide, which lets you search the guide for programs matching a particular  
category or subsequent subcategory. See The Category Guide on the previous page for more  
information.  
Channel Sort  
Sort the on-screen guides to display channels in either numeric or alphabetical order. When the  
guide is sorted alphabetically, the 1-100 icon is displayed (select the icon to change the display  
to numeric). When the guide is sorted numerically, an A-Z icon is displayed (select it to display  
the guide alphabetically).  
Channel Display  
In the Grid Guide, you can choose to display each channel by its channel number or its call  
letters. When the Grid Guide is displaying call letters, the 1-2-3 icon is displayed (select the icon  
to change the display to channel numbers). When the Grid Guide is displaying channel numbers,  
the A-B-C icon is displayed (select it to display call letters).  
In the Detail Guide, both the channel numbers and the call letters are always displayed. The  
Channel Display button switches which one is shown first.  
AlphaSort™  
Lists all the program titles stored in the current guide in alphabetical order. Select the AlphaSort  
icon to search for specific program titles that are in the stored program guide information in  
alphabetical order. Use the arrow buttons on the remote control to highlight a character, then  
press SELECT. See The AlphaSortGuide on the previous page for more information.  
Scout™  
Lets you assign Scoutsto search the guide for specific program information, such as actors’  
names or program descriptions. See The ScoutGuide on the previous page for more  
information.  
TIP: Accessing the Guide Toolbar  
To get to the guide toolbar, press the FETCH button while  
youre in the guide. Then, use the left and right arrow  
buttons to highlight the desired icon and press SELECT to  
select it.  
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Using the Menu System  
To display the Main menu, press MENU on the remote control.  
To use the menu system, you need to use the remote controls arrow buttons to highlight your  
on-screen choice, then use the SELECT button to select it. In menus that use numbered choices,  
you can use the remote controls number buttons to select an item quickly.  
On-screen Buttons and Context Help  
Tip: No Menus?  
The on-screen menu system offers you more than one way to get more information or to  
navigate within the system using the on-screen Go Back and Help (?) buttons at the top of most  
menus.  
If the Main menu doesnt appear when you press MENU,  
the remote control might not be in DIRECTV mode. Try  
pressing the DIRECTV button on the remote, and then  
MENU.  
Exiting a Screen  
There are three ways to exit a menu:  
Select the on-screen Go Back button and press the SELECT button on the remote control.  
Press the CLEAR button on the remote control. The on-screen display clears from the screen  
and you return to TV viewing.  
Press the GO BACK button on the remote control. This returns the TV to its preceding display.  
Getting Help  
Tip: Using On-screen Help  
For an overview of a displayed menu, use the remote controls arrow and SELECT buttons to  
select the on-screen Help button (? ).  
Press the remote controls INFO button at any time for  
more information.  
For details about a highlighted menu item (in what context an on-screen button is used, for  
example), press the remote controls INFO button and a popup window will tell you more.  
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Main Menu Items  
This section briefly describes each of the options available from the Main menu. More  
information about each menu and its features is included later in this chapter, and you can  
always get more information when an item is highlighted by pressing the remote controls INFO  
button.  
Program Guides  
Selecting this button will display a menu with a variety of different ways to view program guide  
information.  
Messages  
This button is used to access the Caller ID information from your telephone company and mail  
messages from DIRECTV.  
Note: You must subscribe to Caller ID service from your telephone service provider in or der for the on-screen  
Caller ID information to be displayed.  
Purchases  
Use this button to review or cancel upcoming purchases, review past purchases, and set spending  
limits for saved profiles.  
Timers  
Schedule the digital satellite receiver to tune to a specific channel at a specific time. If a VCR has  
been properly connected to the receiver, you can also record future programming.  
Profiles  
This button displays a menu where you can set system and user passwords, ratings limits,  
spending limits, viewing hours, as well as create favorite channel lists.  
Personal Settings  
Tip: Dont Be Afraid to Explore  
Do you want to set up an individual profiles personal settings or alter the look and feel of an  
existing profile? This button will take you to a menu where you can alter or set personal  
preferences of your digital satellite receiver.  
Once youve learned the basics, feel free to poke around  
the menu systemexploring this system is a great way to  
learn!  
System Setup  
Remember to use you remote controls arrow and SELECT  
buttons to maneuver through menus.  
Allows you to adjust to the way your system works, to get more information about system  
features, get dish pointing coordinates, etc.  
And, so you dont worry about getting lost in the menus,  
you can press CLEAR at any time to leave the menu  
system and return to regular system viewing.  
Interactive  
Television broadcasts typically carry a wealth of information and now you can access and  
interact with it starting with this button. Selecting Interactive from the Main menu displays the  
DIRECTV INTERACTIVEsystem for setting up interactive TV service.  
The Program Guide  
Note: The program guide is described in detail in the previous chapter, Using the Satellite Systems Features,  
starting on page 16.  
Selecting Program Guides from the Main menu displays a menu with a variety of display options  
available. You can go directly to the system default guide (Detail Guide or the Grid Guide-  
according to your preferences). You can also select the Logo or Channel guide, the Viewing  
Suggestions or Category guide, access the Scoutor AlphaSortsearch features, or change the  
active profile.  
Displaying Program Guides  
In addition to selecting Program Guides in the Main menu, you can press the GUIDE button on  
the remote control. This bypasses the Program Guides menu and directly displays the default  
guide.  
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Messages  
The Messages menu lets you access messages or phone calls. If you select Mail, it shows you  
messages that are sent from DIRECTV. For example, you may receive a message calling your  
attention to a new service. If you select Caller ID, this menu shows you Caller ID information from  
your telephone provider (if you subscribe to Caller ID service from your telephone company).  
Mail  
To tell if you have mail, you need to check the channel banner available when you press the  
remote controls INFO button. In the channel banner, the mailbox icon will be highlighted if you  
have an unread message waiting.  
Checking Your Mail  
Select Messages from the Main menu, then Mail from the next menu. Or select the mailbox icon  
on the channel banner to view your mail.  
1. Point to a message and press SELECT. The message is opened for you to read.  
2. Press SELECT again to close the message.  
If you want to erase a message, point to Erase Message and press SELECT. When you exit  
Messages, messages that arent erased are saved in memory.  
Note: The quickest way to check for messages is to press the INFO button on the remote control. This  
will display the channel banner. With the channel banner displayed, use the remote controls arrow  
buttons to highlight the mail icon, then press the remote controls SELECT button to access the Mail  
menu.  
Caller ID  
Your digital satellite receiver is capable of displaying and storing Caller ID information provided by your local telephone  
company. To use this feature, you must have your receiver directly plugged into a telephone outlet (or a RC930  
wireless modem) and you must subscribe to Caller ID or similar caller identification services from your telephone  
company.  
Your Caller ID enables you to:  
Identify callers before you answer the phone.  
View the time and date of each incoming call.  
Record the Caller ID information of up to 20 incoming calls sequentially.  
Note: Only the last ten calls will be retained after a power outage.  
See who called while you were away.  
There are two ways to access the Caller ID menus: by selecting Messages from the Main menu, or by pressing INFO on  
the remote control and selecting the telephone icon in the Channel Banner. The icon will be white if you have received a  
new call but have not accessed the Caller ID List screen. It will be gray if you have accessed the Caller ID List screen.  
Setting Up Caller ID  
To set up your Caller ID, go to the Main menu and select Messages, then select Caller ID Setup.  
Use the up and down arrow and SELECT buttons to select your preferences.  
Caller ID Light Setting Caller ID Light to On causes the front panel light to flash if you receive  
new calls while the digital satellite receiver is off. The light will flash until you turn the receiver  
on.  
Caller ID Message Setting Caller ID Message to On displays the on-screen Caller ID banner  
when a call is received. You may want to turn this feature off when you are recording manually  
and do not want the on-screen messages to appear on your recordings. Your calls will be stored  
in the Caller ID List screen even when Caller ID is turned off.  
Note: If you have a timer set to record, the Caller ID banner will be temporarily overridden for the duration of  
that timer. When the record timer event is over, the Caller ID banner will display as selected under Caller ID  
Message.  
Caller ID Message Time-out Set the amount of time (from 130 seconds) that the Caller ID  
banner will display when you have an incoming call. For this feature to work, make sure Caller ID  
Message is set to On.  
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Receiving Calls  
When your phone rings twice and Caller ID Message is set to On, a banner appears at the  
bottom of the screen temporarily. To clear the caller ID banner from the screen, press the CLEAR  
button on the remote control.  
The banner may include the phone number, date, and time; or the name, phone number, date,  
and time. The banner information depends on the type of service your telephone company  
provides.  
The Caller ID banner will override closed captioning at the bottom of the screen and will appear  
for the amount of time selected in the Caller ID Setup screen. The Caller ID banner will not be  
displayed if you are in the menu system or a timer is active when you receive a call.  
Note: If using your telephone and another call arrives, the new calls information wont appear in the banner or  
be recorded in the Caller ID List screen unless you have type II service and a type II Caller ID box in your house.  
If you have a timer set to record, the Caller ID banner will be temporarily overridden for the duration of that  
timer. When the record timer event is over, the Caller ID banner will display as selected under Caller ID Message.  
Tip: When you have unread Caller ID calls:  
When viewing or recording manually (not using a timer) the Caller ID banner will display (and be recorded if  
recording) as selected under Caller ID Message.  
The telephone icon in the channel banner will be  
highlighted white.  
At all times Caller ID messages will be stored in the Caller ID List screen (unless a call arrives when you are on  
the telephone and you do not have a Type II box or Type II service).  
If youve set the Caller ID Light to On in the Caller ID Setup  
menu, the front panel light will flash (when the digital  
satellite receiver is off).  
Message Indicators  
The following is text that may appear in the incoming Caller ID banner and call list.  
Out of Area The name and/or phone number of the incoming call is coming from outside the  
local area.  
Private Name The name of the incoming call is sent as Blockedfrom the phone company.  
Private Number The phone number of the incoming call is sent as Blockedfrom the phone  
company.  
Tip  
Unknown Name The name of the incoming call is not provided by the telephone company or  
the information is unreadable.  
If youd like more information to appear in your Caller ID  
banner and call list, or if youd like to subscribe to Caller  
ID, check with your local phone company about the  
availability of different types of Caller ID service.  
Unknown Number The number of the incoming call is not provided by the telephone company  
or the information is unreadable.  
Note: To clear the Caller ID banner from the screen, press CLEAR on the remote control.  
The Caller ID List Screen  
The digital satellite receiver can store up to 20 call entries in the Caller ID List screen. When the  
memory is full, a new call automatically replaces the oldest call in memory. The list also tells you  
if you have received multiple calls from the same number.  
To access the call list:  
Select Caller ID List from the Messages menu, or  
Press the INFO button on the remote control and select the phone icon.  
Deleting Calls  
From the Caller ID List screen, you can delete entries:  
1. Highlight the call you wish to delete and press SELECT.  
2. A crumpled paper icon appears to indicate that you wish to delete the call.  
3. To permanently delete the call, exit the screen. If you change your mind before exiting the  
screen, highlight the call then press SELECT to restore it. The crumpled paper icon should  
disappear.  
Tip: Dont Forget About the CLEAR Button  
Press the CLEAR button on the remote control to remove  
the on-screen menus and return to normal viewing.  
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Using the Purchases Menu  
The Purchases menu allows you to review upcoming and past purchases and set spending limits.  
The list of purchases may be longer than one screen; use the up and down arrow buttons to see  
more items. The display also shows the title, channel, date, time, and cost of each program.  
Note: The Past Purchases list is updated as soon as a purchased program is viewed.  
Reviewing and Canceling Upcoming Purchases  
Highlight and select an upcoming purchase from the Future Purchases screen. You can review  
the program description, as well as cancel an upcoming purchase.  
Note: Only pay per view programs that were ordered from the satellite receiver and have not yet aired may be  
cancelled.  
Spending Limits  
Use the Spending Limit option to indicate a per-event, and/or a monthly spending limit for  
pay per view programs.  
1. Select Spending Limit.  
2. Select the user profile youd like to set a spending limit for, then use the digits or the arrow  
buttons on the remote control to enter program spending-limit information.  
After a spending limit is set and the system is locked, you must enter a password to purchase a  
pay per view program that costs more than your spending limit allows.  
Note: Spending limits are in effect only when the system is locked. See Locking the Systemon page 31 for  
details.  
Pay Per View Programs  
Tip: Ordering PPV  
Pay per view (PPV) programs are DIRECTV® programs that you can purchaselike a movie ticket—  
if you subscribe to DIRECTV programming and have your digital satellite receiver connected to a  
telephone line (see the instructions starting on page 2 for connection details).  
If you want to order PPV programs using the on-screen  
menus, you need to connect your digital satellite receiver  
to a telephone line.  
Previewing and Purchasing  
You can preview and purchase DIRECTV® Pay Per View movies and events if you subscribe to  
DIRECTV programming and have your digital satellite receiver connected to a telephone line.  
Tip: PPV Passwords  
You may need to enter your four-digit password to order a  
PPV program if it costs more than the spending limit you  
set up in the Profiles or Purchases menu.  
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To purchase a movie or event, you can take one of two actions:  
Tune to a PPV channel using the remote controls CH buttons. When you find one, press the SELECT button to find more information and details  
about how to purchase the program.  
Highlight a PPV program in a program guide and press INFO. The Program Details screen will appear and give you more information about the  
program. From this screen you can also purchase the program.  
You can select:  
Tune Program to view that channel  
Buy Program to purchase the program  
Buy and Record to purchase the program and set a timer to record it.  
Remind Me to be prompted just before the show is scheduled to start.  
Showings to see when the program will air again.  
More Details to go to a menu that will display additional information about the program (if  
available).  
Note: The options available to you may vary according to the type of program you select.  
Timer Recordings  
The Timers feature allows you to preset your digital satellite receiver to automatically tune to a  
particular channel at a predetermined time.  
To use the Timers feature, select Timers from the Main menu. Select a Timer (116) and then use  
the arrow buttons to complete the on-screen details. When the information is complete, select  
Continue.  
Key  
On-screen icons are a quick way to understand the timers:  
Note: If you subscribe to Caller ID service from your telephone company, note that the Caller ID banner will  
neither be displayed nor recorded during a record timer. However, all calls will be logged. The banner will  
display as selected when the timer recording is over.  
Indicates that the timer is set.  
Setting Up a Timer  
Indicates that the timer is set for a PPV  
program.  
The Timers feature allows you to set up timer recordings if you have connected the VCR  
Controller to your digital satellite receiver and told the receiver what type of VCR you are using.  
See page 9 in the Setup and Connections section for details on connecting a VCR Controller.  
Indicates a timer conflict.  
Editing or Canceling a Timer  
Indicates Interactive content.  
From the Timers screen, select the Timer you want to edit or cancel, and then do the following:  
Use the arrows buttons to edit the Timer, then select Continue.  
Select Clear Timer to cancel the timer.  
To watch the program daily or weekly, edit that programs Timer.  
Recording with a Timer  
If you choose Record instead of Watch when setting a Timer (and have set up your VCR as  
previously discussed), the Timer will turn on your VCR, then start and stop recording a program.  
To record with timers:  
Your VCR must be tuned to channel 3 or 4 (if the VCR is connected with just coaxial cables),  
or to the video input channel (if the VCR is connected with audio/video cables).  
You must turn your VCR off prior to the scheduled recording time.  
You must have a recordable tape in the VCR.  
Schedule a Timer with the RECORD Button  
You can schedule a recording directly from the guide.  
1. With a program highlighted, press the RECORD button on the remote control. The Program  
Details screen appears.  
2. To schedule a timer to record, select:  
Record Program to set a timer to record the program, or  
Buy and Record to purchase the program and set up a timer to record the program.  
Note: Programs bought to be recorded may have a different purchase price than those bought for  
viewing only.  
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User Profiles  
Profiles allows you to set up different channel lists and limits for the different members of your  
family. A main profile (the Family Profile) and up to four separate profiles can be created.  
Individual settings that can be changed in the Profile Menu include the profile name, viewable  
channel lists, ratings limits for TV and movies, viewing hours, spending limits, and profile locking.  
Creating and Editing User Profiles  
When you select Profiles from the Main menu, the first screen you see presents a menu listing all  
user profiles (the Family Profile and up to four individual profiles). You can personalize a default  
profile (User 1, User 2, etc.), or edit a profile youve already personalized.  
To personalize or edit an individual user profile:  
1. Press the remote controls MENU button to display the Main menu.  
2. Press the 5 button to select Profiles.  
3. Highlight the desired user profile.  
Note: The highlighted User Profiles settings are displayed in the panel on the right side of the screen.  
4. Press the remote controls SELECT button to select that profile and enter profile editing mode.  
Setting the Name  
The first step when creating a new profile is to set a name. This will be the name that appears in  
the Profile list when you press the WHOINPUT button.  
To set the profile name:  
1. In the Edit Profile menu, press the 1 button to select Name.  
2. Use the remote controls arrow and SELECT buttons to highlight and select the different  
letters of the profile name.  
You can also use one of the preset profile names (Parents, Kids, Mom, Dad, etc.) shown at the  
bottom of the screen. Use the arrow and SELECT buttons to select the preset name you want.  
Note: If youve set the menu language to Spanish, you can use additional special character keys (such as an  
accent or a tilde) in the Profile Name. In order to use these characters, first select the accent, tilde, etc. Then,  
select the letter that youd like to add the accent, tilde, etc. to. For example, if you want to use the character  
“ñ,first choose the tilde, then choose Nin the keyboard.  
Copying Profile Settings  
To make creating or editing a profile easier, your digital satellite receiver gives you the ability to use the settings of a previously set profile.  
To copy the settings of an existing profile:  
1. In the Edit Profile menu, press the 2 button to select Copy Settings.  
2. Use the remote controls arrow buttons to select the proper profile to copy settings from.  
3. Press the remote controls SELECT button to select the desired profile.  
4. Use the remote controls arrow and SELECT buttons to highlight and select the COPY button at the bottom of the screen.  
Creating a Profile Channel List  
1. Select Channel List from the Edit Profile menu.  
2. Select Edit Channels.  
3. Use the arrow buttons to highlight a channel, and press SELECT to remove (or replace) the  
check mark. Checkmarked items appear in the channel list.  
Add or Delete All Channels  
You might be able to save time when creating a channel list by using the Add All Channels  
option or the Delete All Channels option before removing or adding individual channels.  
Also, program providers may make additional channels available. To prevent new channels from  
appearing in a profile channel list, choose Delete All Channels and checkmark only the channels  
you want to appear in the list.  
Subscriptions  
Selecting the Subscriptions button allows you to uncheck and remove from the channel list all channels you do not subscribe to. Use the remote  
controls arrow and SELECT buttons to select the desired on-screen menu buttons.  
Note: This step may take several minutes to complete.  
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Setting the Rating Limit  
The Rating Limit menu enables you to set a maximum rating viewing limit for rated movies  
(based on the MPAA rating system) and TV programs. Unrated movies and TV programs can also  
be restricted from individual profiles.  
1. In the Edit Profile menu, select Rating Limits.  
2. Highlight the desired rating feature to set (Movie Ratings, TV ratings, or Not Rated Events).  
3. Press the remote controls SELECT button.  
4. Use the up and down arrow buttons to move the rating selector to the highest rating you  
want the active profile to view.  
Notes: In the TV Ratings menu, you can customize aspects of certain ratings. For example, the TV-14  
rating has four check boxes beside it. Each of these boxes can be checked or unchecked for greater  
customizing.  
Important  
The boxes beside certain TV ratings boxes stand for Fantasy Violence (FV), Dialogue/Adult Situations  
(D), Language (L), Sex (S), and Violence (V).  
You need to lock the system in order for rating limits,  
channel limits, viewing hours, and spending limits to go  
into effect.  
After the Rating Limit is set and the system is locked, you must enter the system password to  
watch programs with a rating higher than your limit.  
After you lock the system, you need to enter the system  
password to edit the limits. See Locking the System,”  
later in this section, for details.  
Viewing Hours  
Use the Viewing Hours option to limit the total amount of time, as well as the time of day, that  
a user can watch programming.  
1. In the Edit Profile menu, select Viewing Hours.  
2. Use the digits on the remote control or point to the + or buttons and press SELECT to  
complete the on-screen sentence. Choose the days to view, how many hours can be viewed  
each day (024 hours) and when programming can be viewed. Be sure to lock the system for  
these limits to take effect.  
Setting Up Spending Limits  
Select the Spending Limit option to indicate a per-event and/or a monthly spending limit for  
pay per view programs.  
1. Point to Spending Limit, and press SELECT.  
2. Use the number buttons on the remote control to enter a single-program spending limit and  
a monthly spending limit (if desired).  
3. When all fields are set up correctly, the satellite receiver returns to the previous display.  
Note: After Spending Limits are set and the system is locked, the system password will be required to  
purchase a pay per view program that costs more than the set Spending Limits allow.  
Locking a Users Profile  
Users can be assigned a personal password to lock their profile. When a password is assigned,  
users must enter the password before they can view programs using that profile. Profile  
passwords do not allow access to, or editing of, the profile limits (you must enter the system  
password to edit profile limits).  
Note: Each profile can be easily accessed using the WHOINPUT button on the remote control.  
To lock an individual profile:  
1. In the specific profile edit mode, select Lock User.  
2. Use the arrow or digit buttons to select each digit of the password.  
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Locking the System  
Locking the system puts the ratings, spending, viewing, and channel limits you have set up for  
each profile into effect. When you lock the system, no one can modify any of these settings  
without first entering the four-digit system password.  
1. In the Profiles menu, select Lock System.  
2. Use the arrows or the digit buttons to enter a four-digit system password.  
3. Enter the password a second time to confirm it. The lock icon should be displayed in the  
channel banner.  
Notes: After the system has been locked, you must enter the correct password in order to access the  
Edit Profiles control panel.  
If you forget a USER password, you need to unlock the system and then assign a new user password.  
If you forget the SYSTEM password, contact the DIRECTV authorization center.  
Lock icon: All limits are in effect. No limits can be accessed or changed without first  
entering the system password. The system password is also required to override limits.  
Temporarily Unlocking the System  
When you attempt to access a channel that is blocked by one or more limits (and the system is locked), you will be asked to override limits by entering  
the four-digit system password.  
If you enter the password to override a limit, you can choose whether the system remains unlocked until you turn off the receiver, or whether the  
system remains unlocked for the duration of the program that exceeded one of your limits.  
When you turn the receiver back on after temporarily unlocking it, the system will be locked, and the Family profile channel list will be selected. If you  
want to re-lock the system without turning off the receiver, you can select the lock icon in the channel banner.  
Temporarily Unlocking the System from the Channel Banner  
You can also temporarily unlock the system from the channel banner. Press the remote controls INFO button and highlight the Lock icon in the  
channel banner. Make sure to check the box beside Unlock this program only, and enter the system password. This program is no longer blocked, but  
all other settings remain in effect. The program unlock icon should be displayed in the channel banner.  
Use the Lock and Unlock icons in the Channel Banner to lock or unlock the system. To access the Lock/Unlock Menu, press the INFO button on the  
remote control and use the arrow buttons to select the Lock icon. Use the remote controls number buttons to enter the proper password and follow  
on-screen instructions.  
Unlock icon: The system is unlocked. No limits are in effect. Spending, viewing and other limits can be accessed and changed.  
Program Unlock icon: The system is locked, but no limits are in effect for the duration of the current program because a password has been  
entered to override the current programs limits. No limits can be accessed or changed without entering a password. After the program ends,  
the system will return to Lock status.  
Video Unlock icon: The system is temporarily unlocked with no limits in effect until the receiver is placed in standby mode. A password has  
been entered to override the system limits. No limits can be accessed or changed without entering the system password. When the system is  
turned off, it will return to Lock status.  
Permanently Unlocking the System  
When the system is unlocked, the channel, spending, viewing, and ratings limits that you set are no longer in effect. To unlock:  
1. Highlight and select Unlock System in the Profiles menu.  
2. Highlight and select Yes to confirm that you want to unlock the system. The unlock icon should be displayed in the channel banner.  
The system will remain unlocked until you lock it again.  
Note: Any time you permanently unlock the system you erase the old system password. When you lock the system again, youll be asked to enter a new password.  
Choosing Your Profile  
Each time you turn on the digital satellite receiver, the Family profile is selected by default, so  
this should be the profile with the most restrictive limits you want enforced across all profiles.  
To select another profile:  
1. Press the WHOINPUT button to display a list of profiles.  
2. Use the remote controls arrow and SELECT buttons to select the desired profile. Then enter  
the four-digit password to activate the profile. If the profile is not password protected, you  
can just press SELECT to activate it.  
The channels, spending, rating and viewing limits associated with the chosen profile will be  
active only when the system is locked.  
The active profile also affects what you see in the program guides. To change the current profile,  
press the WHOINPUT button. You can also change the current profile from the Program Guides  
menu (select Profile Guide, then choose the profile you want).  
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Personal Settings  
The Personal Settings menu lets you customize the look and feel of the active profile. Each of  
the satellite systems profiles can have individualized personal settings.  
Note: If a personal profile is password protected, then that password must be entered before changing any of  
the profiles settings.  
Once you have accessed the personal settings menu, select the desired profile. You will use the  
remote controls arrow and SELECT buttons to make your selections.  
The following sections explain your options when changing your personal preferences. Follow  
the on-screen instructions to make changes to the system.  
Name  
Used to change the profile display name. This name will be displayed in the Profiles menus as well as when the remote controls WHOINPUT button is  
pressed.  
Note: You can also change a profiles name from the Profiles menu. See Setting the Name on page 29 for more information.  
Guide Settings  
Lets you choose which guide appears first when you press the GUIDE button on the remote control. The choices are Grid Guide or Detail Guide.  
Guide Settings also lets you choose whether the default guide is sorted numerically by channel numbers or alphabetically by channel names, as well as  
whether the Grid Guide shows each channel by its call letters or by its channel number.  
Channel Banner  
Lets you choose which size of channel banner you would like to appear when you change channels. The choices are Full, Medium or Short. Larger  
channel banners show you more information, but they also cover more of the screen.  
Color Scheme  
Lets you pick which colors appear in the guide and menu systems.  
Translucency  
Lets you choose how much you can see through any on-screen displays that appear on top of what youre watching (for example, the Main Menu, not  
the Grid Guide). Use the remote controls arrow buttons to access and slide the indicator bar to make the screens more or less opaque.  
Animation  
Lets you select which graphics are displayed when you tune to an audio-only channel and also lets you select the animation time-out.  
Edit Fetch  
Lets you choose a single function for the FETCH button on the remote control, or to bring up a  
custom menu of up to 8 different features to choose from.  
To create a custom Fetch menu:  
1. Press MENU to bring up the Main menu.  
2. Select Personal Settings,  
3. Select the desired profile (each profile can have a different Fetch Menu).  
4. Select Edit Fetch.  
5. Select Fetch Control.  
6. Select Show Fetch Menu.  
7. Select Fetch List from the Edit Fetch menu.  
8. Choose up to eight menu items to include in your customized menu by checkmarking them  
with the SELECT button.  
9. Press the left arrow button to confirm your selections and return to the menu.  
Once youve set up your Fetch list, you can access your customized menu whenever you want (in  
DIRECTV mode) by pressing the FETCH button on the remote control.  
TIP: Getting Help  
If you ever have a question about the menu you are in,  
select the on-screen help button (?). If you have a  
questions about a highlighted menu item, press the  
remote controls INFO button.  
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To assign one function to the FETCH button:  
1. Press MENU to bring up the Main menu.  
2. Select Personal Settings,  
3. Select the desired profile (each profile can have a different Fetch Menu).  
4. Select Edit Fetch.  
5. Select Fetch Control.  
6. Select Assign One Function.  
7. Select Fetch List from the Edit Fetch menu.  
8. Choose which menu item you would like to assign to the FETCH button by pointing and selecting.  
9. Press the left arrow button to confirm your selection and return to the menu.  
Once youve assigned your Fetch function, you can execute the assigned function whenever youre watching satellite programming (in DIRECTV mode)  
by pressing the FETCH button on the remote control.  
INFO Message  
A text block saying Press INFO to learn morepops ups by default whenever there is a brief  
period of inactivity in a menu. This Personal Settings option allows you to turn the INFO Message  
feature on or off.  
System Setup  
The System Setup menu allows you to get details about your system and is used to configure  
system options that are not profile specific. Setup items that are global to the digital satellite  
receiver include System Options and Dish Pointing.  
Assisted Setup  
This feature walks you through a series of questions to set up your system and get it to detect a  
satellite signal.  
Follow the on-screen instructions to set the system language, get instructions on menu  
navigation, select the type of satellite dish antenna used, find your dish-pointing coordinates,  
use the on-screen signal meter to fine-tune the dish position, and run a system test that  
initiates diagnostic procedures on the satellite receiver system. You have the option to skip any  
of the steps.  
Receiver Index  
The Receiver Index feature allows you to get detailed information about your digital satellite receiver.  
The Receiver Index has information about program guides, the menu system, the remote control, the receivers front and back panels, along with a  
glossary of words commonly used when discussing digital satellite receivers and a list of answers to Frequently Asked Questions about satellite  
receivers.  
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Receiver Options  
The Receiver Options feature allows you to set a default on-screen display language, identify the type of VCR you want the receiver to control, choose  
a receiver output channel (the channel that the TV views satellite broadcasting), set up the remote control, select a default picture size, select a Dolby  
Digital option, and set the time zone.  
Use the remote controls arrow and SELECT buttons to navigate through these menus, or you can use the digit buttons on the remote control to select  
a numbered on-screen item.  
Languages  
This menu allows you to select menu and audio languages. You can choose between English and  
Spanish for the menu language.  
You can choose from a variety of audio languages to be heard if a program is simulcast in that  
language. If that language is not available for that broadcast, the programming will be heard in  
its default language.  
Set VCR Type  
Use the arrow, SELECT, and number buttons of the remote control to follow the menu options  
displayed when you select the Set VCR Type menu button. These screens will allow the digital  
satellite receiver to control a properly attached VCR.  
Selecting this button transfers you to a Set VCR Type menu with a scrollable list of  
manufacturers displayed in alphabetical order. Scroll to the proper manufacturer, and a list of  
codes appears. Use the remote controls arrow and SELECT or the corresponding number button  
to select one of the options.  
Notes: If you select Code Search from the list of codes, the satellite system will automatically try every code in  
the list until the proper one is used.  
If you do not see your VCR manufacturers name, select Other (at the bottom of the list) and enter the  
appropriate code from the Using the Remotesection.  
Follow the on-screen instructions until the Set VCR Type feature is properly set.  
Output Channel  
This feature allows you to change the TV channel to which the satellite receiver broadcasts its  
signal. The default setting is channel 3, which means the TV must be tuned to channel 3 to see  
the satellite receivers picture.  
Note: If you used A/V cables to connect your digital satellite receiver to your TV, then you must use the TVs  
video line input to see the satellite broadcast.  
Remote Setup  
This allows you to choose which remote control button will control the digital satellite receiver. You can choose between DIRECTV and AUX1 buttons.  
The default is DIRECTV.  
Use the remote controls arrow and SELECT buttons to make your choice and follow the on-screen instructions.  
Picture Size  
Selecting Picture Size allows you to select the type of TV connected to the receiver. You can choose between Normal (4X3) or Cinema (16X9). The  
default is Normal.  
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Dolby Digital  
This menu feature allows the system’s audio output to use Dolby-Digital quality sound. You must  
have the digital satellite system attached to a Dolby Digital-enabled receiver or decoder via the  
DIGITAL AUDIO output jacks on back of the satellite receiver in order for this feature to work.  
You have three choices for the digital output signal: Auto Select (the default setting if you’re  
using the Dolby Digital signal), Dolby Digital and PCM. Consult the user’s manual for your digital  
audio component to see which output signal you should use.  
Dolby Digital* Setup  
Dolby Digital soundtracks (when available) provide up to six independent soundtrack channels through a digital audio output jack. Your digital  
satellite receiver has a SPDIF [IEC-958] digital PCM digital audio output jack. This can be connected to an external Digital Audio Receiver/Decoder  
equipped with a compatible digital audio input (see page 6 in the Setup and Connections section for more information). With such additional  
equipment, you can enjoy more dynamic and realistic sound.  
Digital Satellite Recveiver  
Requirements  
Digital Audio Receiver/Decoder with a digital optical input jack.  
Programming with a digital soundtrack.  
Optical (SPDIF) cable.  
DIGITAL  
AUDIO  
OUTPUT  
OPTICAL (SPDIF)  
DIGITAL AUDIO  
CABLE  
Six speakers: left front, left rear (surround), right front, right rear (surround), center and sub-  
woofer.  
Digital A/V Receiver  
DIGITAL  
AUDIO  
INPUT  
Connections  
This diagram illustrates the equipment connections and home theatre speaker arrangements.  
Check your equipment’s user’s manual for more detailed connection information. (Note: older  
digital equipment may not be compatible with the Dolby Digital bitstream and could cause  
damage to ears, headphones, or speakers. Please read the note below for more information.)  
CENTER  
SPEAKER  
FRONT  
SPEAKER  
(RIGHT)  
Note: This satellite receiver’s digital output jack fully complies with the international standard governing this  
type of jack (IEC958), and will output digital audio signals in either PCM or Dolby Digital format. It is designed  
for connection to an external Dolby Digital decoder. Older equipment, some of which is not fully compliant  
with IEC958, may not be compatible with Dolby Digital. If the digital audio output is connected to a receiver  
that cannot decode Dolby Digital signals, set the Dolby Digital setting in the Receiver Options menu to PCM.  
Failure to do so could create a high noise level, causing damage to headphones, speakers, or your hearing.  
FRONT  
SPEAKER  
(LEFT)  
SUB  
WOOFER  
REAR  
SPEAKER  
(RIGHT)  
REAR  
SPEAKER  
(LEFT)  
*Manufactured under license from Dolby Laboratories. “Dolby” and the double-D symbol are trademarks of Dolby  
Laboratories. Confidential Unpublished Works. ©1992-1997 Dolby Laboratories, Inc. All rights reserved.  
Time Zone  
Using this feature allows you to set the local time zone and to enact a Daylight-Saving time  
option. Accurate time and time zone is necessary for Record and Remind features. Setting the  
time zone is normally automatic, and generally does not require you to do anything.  
Setting the time zone should only be done in rare circumstances, such as if the program times  
are wrong after the system card has been activated.  
Note: You must select an entry in the Choose your time zone field before all menu items are displayed.  
Multi-Switch Setup  
This feature allows the satellite system to know if you have a multi-switch connected to the system and to determine what type of multi-switch is  
used.  
This feature should only be used in rare circumstances, such as when instructed to do so by DIRECTV.  
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Dish Pointing  
The Dish Pointing menu helps you set up your digital satellite receiver and optimize your  
reception of the satellite signal.  
Selecting Your Dish Antenna  
It is important to complete each of the following steps required for your satellite dish antenna.  
If you do not, you will not receive proper dish pointing coordinates and will not be able to take  
full advantage of your digital satellite receiver.  
Specify the type of dish you are using:  
1. Press MENU on the remote control to bring up the Main menu.  
2. Select System Setup, then Dish Pointing, then press SELECT to access the dish pointing  
screen.  
3. Select Dish is highlighted by default. Press the SELECT or right arrow button to access the  
information on the right-side panel.  
4. Specify the type of dish you are using: a round satellite dish or an oval satellite dish with  
two or three LNBs (Low Noise Block-converter). When the proper dish is highlighted, press  
SELECT.  
LNBs  
Note: Changing the dish type will delete all stored Guide information while the digital satellite  
receiver gets the updated Guide data. While updating Guide information, advanced search features  
such as the Scoutand AlphaSortwill only have a few hours of data from which to work.  
Entering Your ZIP Code  
This feature allows you to find dish-pointing coordinates from your local zip code.  
1. In the Dish Pointing menu, use the remote controls arrow buttons to select Enter ZIP Code.  
2. Use the numeric buttons on the remote control to enter in the proper ZIP code.  
3. After entering the final digit, the receiver displays the dish-pointing coordinates. For  
convenience, record the numbers in the spaces below.  
Note: If you have a round satellite antenna, you will not see numbers for Tilt. Tilt applies only for  
satellite antennas with more than one LNB.  
An oval satellite dish with there LNBs (not  
provided with all systems).  
Dish-pointing Coordinates  
Tip  
Azimuth is the side- to-side direction that the satellite  
dish antenna is pointed.  
Elevation _______________  
Tilt (oval satellite dish only)_____________________  
Select by City  
Azimuth ____________  
Elevation is the up/down angle that the satellite dish  
antenna is pointed.  
Tilt is the circular rotation of the dish itself, like the  
motion of a steering wheel.  
Allows you to choose major cities from selected states to find dish-pointing coordinates.  
Enter Lat/Long  
Allows you to find dish-pointing coordinates from latitude and longitude entries. Latitudes  
between 20 and 55 can be entered, and longitudes between 65 and 125 can be entered.  
Signal Meter  
This feature allows you to determine the strength of all available signals, one at a time. There is a  
separate test for each satellite from which your antenna receives information.  
Note: After you finish installing the dish antenna and exit the Dish Pointing menu screens, the message  
Searching for Satellite Signalmight appear for a few seconds, followed by the Satellite Data Acquisition  
screen. This is normal. Go to page 8, in the Wait for the Receiver to Download ADVANCED PROGRAM GUIDE™  
Datasection, for details.  
Tip  
It is important to select the correct dish type. If you do  
not, you will not receive the proper dish pointing  
coordinates and you will not be able to take full  
advantage of your DIRECTV® System.  
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System Test  
Tip  
This function allows you to perform a system-level diagnostic test on the satellite receiver. There  
are four sub-tests within this system test. Each one will display results after the testing for that  
area is complete. The receivers ID and access card numbers are also displayed in this menu.  
If your system fails a test, run the system test several  
times before concluding that there is a problem.  
Occasional fluctuations in the phone line or satellite  
signal can give temporary false readings.  
Note: While the system is testing the signal, the video will temporarily blank out. When the tests are complete, a  
summary display appears.  
System Info  
This function displays the model and serial numbers of your receiver, along with its brand name  
and a list of its features.  
System Upgrades  
Your digital satellite receiver is able to receive upgrades or modifications to some of its features  
and functions. These modifications will occur automatically, usually at times when your receiver  
would likely be turned off. If your receiver is on when an upgrade or modification is sent, you  
may experience a disruption in reception for a minute or two. Your reception should return to  
normal after the modification is complete.  
Note: Your receiver must be plugged in to receive any updates. Do not unplug your receiver while an update is  
in progress. Please consult the System Upgrades Menu to find a schedule of upgrades or modifications planned  
by DIRECTV.  
The RSA Secuerlogo ensuers that only authorized  
upgrades or modifications aer delivered to your  
digital satellite erceiver.  
New Access Card  
Selecting the New Access Card function allows you to update the digital satellite receiver with a  
new access card. This is necessary on occasion when DIRECTV sends out a new card.  
Alternate Data  
Selects from among the available data channels.  
Interactive  
This function allows you to learn more about DIRECTV INTERACTIVE. It also allows you to setup  
an account for the free service, review transactions and messages, and to change settings.  
*RSATM Secure and the RSATM Secure logo are trademarks of RSA Data Security, Inc.  
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Troubleshooting  
Many problems can be corrected by performing a simple reset of the digital satellite receiver. If you experience the following:  
Image freezes  
Blank screen  
Audio freezes  
Wont respond to front panel or remote  
try this: press and hold the POWER button on the front of the receiver for at least five seconds. If the problems persist, try unplugging the digital  
satellite receiver for 15 seconds to 2 minutes and then plug it in again.  
Running the System Test (later in this section) can also help you diagnose and solve many common problems.  
Note: If you prefer, we can provide you with the name of an Authorized Service Representative who will visit your home for a fee to set up your digital satellite receiver and to  
instruct you in its operation. For details about this service, call 1-888-206-3359 or visit rca.com.  
Digital Satellite Receiver Problems  
Screen goes blank during Satellite Data Acquisition  
This is normal. The progress bar times out after two minutes (see page 8 for details). If your screen is still blank for two minutes after the progress  
bar times out, follow these steps to restart your receiver:  
1. Unplug the satellite receivers power cord from the power outlet.  
2. Wait a few seconds then, plug in the satellite receiver again.  
3. Turn on the receiver and wait for it to download program guide information.  
Wrong picture  
The digital satellite receiver and most VCRs let you toggle between signals. If you dont see the signal you think you should be seeing, try using these  
buttons to toggle between the signals:  
Press the TV/VCR button on the VCR remote or on the VCRs front panel.  
Press the ANTENNA button on the remote control.  
Taking either of the above actions lets you switch the source of the video signal from satellite signals to the off-air antenna or cable signal, and vice  
versa.  
Problems with Caller ID  
Typical wireless phone jacks do not transmit caller ID information. You need a special wireless phone jack to use with caller ID service. See the  
users manual that came with the wireless phone jack to see if it transmits caller ID information. If it doesnt, either connect the phone line  
directly to a standard wall-mount phone jack or install a wireless phone jack that transmits caller ID information.  
Light flashes on front panel  
You have unread Caller ID messages. Highlight and select Messages from the Main menu, and then select Caller ID List to see a list of sequential  
Caller ID information. Once you access your messages, the L.E.D. will stop flashing.  
Receiver will not turn on  
Check to make sure it is plugged in.  
Check the wall receptacle (or extension cord) to make sure it is liveby plugging in something else.  
Maybe batteries in remote control are dead.”  
Maybe remote control is not aimed at remote sensor.  
Unplug the receiver. Wait five minutes. Plug it in again.  
Turns off while playing  
Electronic protection circuit may have been activated because of a power surge. Wait 30 seconds and then turn on again. If this happens  
frequently, the voltage in your house may be abnormally high or low.  
Satellite receiver turns on or changes channels unexpectedly  
A Timer may have been activated.  
Blank screen  
Maybe the component connected to the input jacks is not turned on.  
Try another channel.  
Your satellite receiver may be hooked incorrectly to the TV. Change channels using the satellite receivers front panel buttons to see if the channel  
banner appears. If it does not, check the Setup and Connections section for instructions about connecting your satellite receiver.  
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Temporary loss of the satellite signal  
Your satellite system may be experiencing rain fade, a temporary loss of the satellite signal due to the signals inability to penetrate unusually  
heavy rain clouds or rainfall. Rain fade is usually brief, lasting only as long as the heavy rain cloud condition persists. See the Satellite Systems  
and Rain Fade throw-in sheet that came with your satellite receiver for more information.  
Partial programming loss  
Your multiple LNB satellite antenna may be incorrectly configured. Change the dish type set in your receivers preferences. Press the MENU button  
on the remote control, then select System Setup. In the next menus, select Dish Pointing, and then Select Dish. From the Select Dish display, make  
sure the proper antenna is selected (round, or oval with 2 LNBs, or oval with 3 LNBs.  
A battery icon appears in the lower left corner of the screen  
Your remote controls batteries need to be replaced. If you dont replace them soon, you might need to reprogram the remote.  
Remote Control Problems  
Problems with the remote control  
Maybe something is between the remote control and the remote sensor.  
Maybe the remote control is not in DIRECTV mode. Press the DIRECTV button so the remote will control the digital satellite receiver.  
Maybe the batteries in the remote control are weak, dead or installed incorrectly. Try replacing batteries. (Note that when you replace the batteries  
you may have to reprogram your remote to control other devices.) IMPORTANT: Dont press any remote control buttons while replacing the  
batteries unless you are resetting the remote! If you press a remote control button while replacing the batteries, you may need to reprogram  
the remote to operate other devices. Reprogramming may also be required if dead or weak batteries have been allowed to remain in the  
remote.  
The remote may need to be reset. Remove batteries; press and hold the 1 button for at least 60 seconds to drain the microprocessor inside the  
remote control. Release number 1, replace the batteries, and (if necessary) reprogram the remote.  
If youre entering a channel number that is less than four digits long, the receiver might wait two seconds before actually tuning to the channel.  
If you are trying to operate a device other than the digital satellite receiver that you have programmed the remote to control, make sure you press  
the corresponding device button (DVD, VCR, etc.) first. The remote button for the component youre trying to control should light up when you  
press a valid button for that component. If it doesnt, press the component button again to put the remote in that mode.  
A remote control component button starts flashing  
The batteries in the remote control are running low and should be replaced soon. (Note that when you replace the batteries you may have to  
reprogram your remote to control other devices.)  
TV or VCR Problems  
Blank screen  
Maybe the component connected to the input jacks is not turned on.  
Try another channel.  
TV turns on or changes channels unexpectedly  
Your TVs timer may have been activated.  
VCR turns on or off unexpectedly  
A timer may be set to record. The timer will automatically turn the VCR on and off.  
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Running the System Test  
The System Test allows you to run a basic diagnostics check on your digital satellite receiver. If you are experiencing any trouble with your receiver, run  
the system test. It will also allow you to get your access card and receiver ID numbers or to initiate diagnostic procedures on your digital satellite receiver.  
First make sure that:  
all connectionsjacks, cables, etc.are correctly in place. See Chapter One, Setup and Connections, for more information,  
there are batteries in the remote control, and they are working correctly,  
the access card is installed in the digital satellite receiver.  
Follow these steps to run the diagnostics system test on your digital satellite receiver.  
1. Turn on your TV and the digital satellite receiver.  
2. Press the DIRECTV button to put the remote control in satellite receiver-controlling mode, then press MENU to bring up the Main menu.  
3. Select System Setup.  
5. Select System Test.  
6. If your system does not pass the system test, check any of these potential trouble areas: cabling, pointing the satellite dish, phone connection, and  
access card.  
7. If you continue to have problems, call RCA Customer Service at 1-800-679-4776.  
You should run a system test several times before concluding that there is a problem. Occasional fluctuations in the phone line or satellite signal can  
give temporary false readings.  
Fine-Tuning the Signal  
If you self-installed your satellite dish antenna, you may have already used the Assisted Setup to find the dish-pointing coordinates, acquire and fine-  
tune the signal, and run a system test.  
If you need to run the Assisted Setup again, select System Setup from the Main menu, then select Assisted Setup.  
If you just want to check your dish-pointing coordinates or run the signal strength meter, select System Setup from the Main menu, then select Dish  
Pointing.  
Finding the TVs Video Line Input  
TV Button  
Note: If your TV is connected with just coaxial cables, you only need to tune to channel 3 or 4.  
If you used audio/video cables to connect your TV to the digital satellite receiver, you must tune your TV to the video input  
VCR  
ON OFF  
TV  
channel to view DIRECTV® programming and menus. There are just as many ways to access a TVs video input channel as  
DVD AUX1 AUX2 DIRECTV  
there are brands and models of TVs. Below are some things you can try.  
MUTE  
SKIP  
If your TV brand is RCA, GE, or PROSCAN, press TV on the remote control that came with your digital satellite receiver.  
CH  
Then press the WHOINPUT button on the remote.  
If your TV brand is not RCA, GE, or PROSCAN, consult your TV Owners Manual.  
If you cannot find your TV Owners Manual, you will have to investigate. You might access the TVs video input channel by:  
CH -  
GO BACK  
INFO  
FETCH  
GUIDE  
pressing a button on the remote control  
(-)  
finding it through the TVs menu system  
tuning directly to it by pressing a specific channel number  
going through all channels in the list by pressing the channel up or down buttons on the TV.  
MENU  
CLEAR  
2
5
8
3
6
9
1
4
7
The box below lists of some of the different ways manufacturers label the video input channel.  
ANTENNA  
WHO INPUT  
0
STOP  
PAUSE  
WHOINPUT Button  
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RCA® – DIRECTV® SYSTEM LIMITED WARRANTY  
What your warranty covers:  
Defects in materials or workmanship.  
For how long after your purchase:  
90 days from date of purchase - Unit exchange, which includes parts and labor.  
91 days to 1 year from date of purchase - Unit exchange, which includes parts only; you pay the labor.  
The warranty for rental units begins with the first rental or 45 days from date of shipment to the rental firm, whichever comes first.  
What we will do:  
During the initial 90 days:  
Exchange the defective portion of your system with a new or, at our option, refurbished unit.  
After the 90 days and within one year:  
Exchange the defective portion of your system with a new or, at our option, refurbished unit. We will charge you a flat exchange cost to replace  
the defective receiver. This charge covers the labor cost for its repair.  
How you get service:  
Call 1-800-679-4776 and have your unit's date of purchase and model/serial number ready. The model/serial number information is on the back  
of your receiver.  
A representative will troubleshoot your problem over the phone.  
If the representative determines that you should receive a replacement receiver you will be provided with a Service Request (SR) number and the  
location of a nearby exchange point if one exists. No returns will be accepted without the SR number.  
If the representative determines that your antenna/dish is defective they will arrange for its repair or replacement.  
Proof of purchase in the form of a bill of sale or receipted invoice which is evidence that the product is within the warranty period must be  
presented to obtain warranty service. For rental firms, proof of first rental is also required.  
Option I:  
1. Provide your Discover, MasterCard or Visa account number and expiration date to your phone representative. This is for security purposes only and  
your account will not be charged at this time.  
2. We will send you a replacement unit.  
3. If you return the unit to us within 14 days from the date you were provided a SR number, only items not covered by warranty will be charged to  
your account. If your unit is not received within 14 days, the suggested retail value of the receiver will be charged to your credit card. This amount  
will be credited, less a handling fee, if the unit is subsequently received.  
4. Ship your defective unit back to us using the replacement unit's carton. Shipping instructions will be included on the carton along with your SR  
number which will allow you to easily ship the unit back to us. Make sure you insure your shipment in case of damage or loss. Include with the  
shipment:  
Evidence of purchase date such as a bill of sale.  
A brief note describing your receiver problem.  
Your name, address and phone number.  
Option II:  
1. For a fee, we will send a replacement unit to our exchange point.  
2. The exchange location will notify you of its arrival.  
3. Take your unit and evidence of purchase date, such as a bill of sale, to the exchange location and you will be provided the new or refurbished unit.  
Please retain all accessories such as the remote control hand unit and access card.  
4. If the repairs are covered by your warranty, you will not be billed.  
Thomson assumes no responsibility for warranty shipments from the customer to the factory if not shipped in the manner prescribed by  
Thomson.  
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To receive a replacement receiver after we have received your unit:  
Write the SR number on the outside of the carton used to return the unit. Make sure you insure your shipment in case of damage or loss.  
Carefully pack the unit using the original box and packing material if possible. Please retain all accessories that were included with your unit such  
as the remote control hand unit and access card.  
Include with the shipment:  
1.  
2.  
3.  
Evidence of purchase date such as a bill of sale.  
A brief note describing your receiver problem.  
Your name, address and phone number.  
The representative will advise the address to mail a cashiers check or money order for payment if there are any out of warranty labor or parts  
charges, and you elect not to use your credit card.  
After we receive your product, a new or refurbished unit will be shipped to you.  
What your warranty does not cover:  
Customer instruction. (Your Owner's Manual describes how to install, adjust, and operate your unit. Any additional information should be obtained  
from your dealer.)  
Acts of nature, such as but not limited to lightning damage.  
Adjustment of customer controls.  
Damage from misuse or neglect.  
A unit that has been modified or incorporated into other products or is used for institutional or other commercial purposes.  
Batteries.  
Units purchased, serviced or operated outside the continental U.S.A. and Alaska.  
For units intended for use in Alaska, this warranty does not cover installation or the dish antenna. It only covers the Digital Television System  
receiver.  
Loss of programming.  
Installation.  
Shipping damage if the unit was not packed and shipped in the manner prescribed by Thomson.  
Storage fees may be charged by the exchange point if you fail to pick up the replacement unit in a timely manner.  
Product Registration:  
Please complete and mail the Product Registration Card packed with your product. It will make it easier to contact you should it ever be  
necessary. The return of the card is not required for warranty coverage.  
Limitation of Warranty:  
THE WARRANTY STATED ABOVE IS THE ONLY WARRANTY APPLICABLE TO THIS PRODUCT. ALL OTHER WARRANTIES, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED  
(INCLUDING ALL IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE) ARE HEREBY DISCLAIMED. NO  
VERBAL OR WRITTEN INFORMATION GIVEN BY THOMSON MULTIMEDIA INC., ITS AGENTS OR EMPLOYEES SHALL CREATE A GUARANTY OR IN  
ANY WAY INCREASE THE SCOPE OF THIS WARRANTY.  
REPAIR OR REPLACEMENT AS PROVIDED UNDER THIS WARRANTY IS THE EXCLUSIVE REMEDY OF THE CONSUMER. THOMSON MULTIMEDIA  
INC. SHALL NOT BE LIABLE FOR INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES RESULTING FROM THE USE OF THIS PRODUCT OR ARISING OUT  
OF ANY BREACH OF ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTY ON THIS PRODUCT. THIS DISCLAIMER OF WARRANTIES AND LIMITED WARRANTY  
ARE GOVERNED BY THE LAWS OF THE STATE OF INDIANA. EXCEPT TO THE EXTENT PROHIBITED BY APPLICABLE LAW, ANY IMPLIED WARRANTY  
OF MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ON THIS PRODUCT IS LIMITED TO THE APPLICABLE WARRANTY PERIOD SET  
FORTH ABOVE.  
How state law relates to warranty:  
Some states do not allow the exclusion nor limitation of incidental or consequential damages, or limitations on how long an implied warranty  
lasts, so the above limitations or exclusions may not apply to you.  
This warranty gives you specific legal rights, and you also may have other rights that vary from state to state.  
If you purchased your product outside the United States:  
This warranty does not apply. See your dealer for warranty information.  
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FCC Customer Information  
This equipment complies with Part 68 of the FCC rules and the requirements adopted by the ACTA. On the back or bottom side of this  
equipment is a label that contains, among other information, a product identifier in the format US:G95XXXXXXXXX. If requested, this  
number must be provided to the telephone company.  
A plug and jack used to connect this equipment to the premises wiring and telephone network must comply with the applicable FCC part 68  
rules and requirements adopted by the ACTA. A compliant telephone cord and modular RJ11 plug is provided with this product. It is designed  
to be connected to a compatible modular jack that is also compliant. See installation instructions for details.  
The Ringer Equivalence Number (REN) is used to determine the number of devices that may be connected to a telephone line. Excessive RENs  
on a telephone line may result in the devices not ringing in response to an incoming call. In most but not all areas, the sum of the RENs  
should not exceed five (5.0). To be certain of the number of devices that may be connected to a line, as determined by the total RENs,  
contact the local telephone company. The REN number is located on the label of this product.  
If this digital satellite receiver (modem) causes harm to the telephone network, the telephone company will notify you in advance that  
temporary discontinuance of service may be required. But if advance notice isnt practical, the telephone company will notify the customer  
as soon as possible. Also, you will be advised of your right to file a compliant with the FCC if you believe it is necessary.  
The telephone company may make changes in its facilities, equipment, operations or procedures that could affect the operation of the  
equipment. If this happens the telephone company will provide advance notice in order for you to make necessary modifications to maintain  
uninterrupted service.  
If trouble is experienced with this digital satellite receiver, for repair or warranty information please refer to the appropriate section of this  
manual. This product is not user serviceable. If the equipment is causing harm to the telephone network, the telephone company may  
request that you disconnect the equipment until the problem is resolved.  
Connection to party line service is subject to state tariffs and may not be allowed. Contact the state public utility commission, public service  
commission or corporation commission for information.  
If your home has specially wired alarm equipment connected to the telephone line, ensure that the installation of this digital satellite  
receiver (modem) does not disable alarm equipment, consult your Telephone Company or qualified installer.  
FCC Declaration of Conformity  
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.  
Trade Name: RCA  
Model(s): DRD455RH  
Equipment Classification: TV Interface Device  
Responsible Party:  
Thomson multimedia, Inc.  
10330 N. Meridian Street  
Indianapolis, IN 46290  
Telephone 1-(317) 415-4151  
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the 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 frequency 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 interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on,  
the user is encouraged to try and 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 this 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.  
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Accessory Information  
There are various accessories available to complement your TV. Prices are subject to change without notice. All accessories are subject to availability.  
A shipping and handling fee will be charged upon ordering, and we are required by law to collect the appropriate sales tax for each individual state,  
country, and locality to which the merchandise is being sent.  
How To Order  
To place an order by phone, have your Visa, MasterCard or Discover Card ready and call the toll-free number listed below.  
Use this number only to place an order for accessory items.  
1-800-338-0376  
You can buy some accessories on-line at  
RG-6 Coaxial Burial Cable with  
weatherproof Fconnectors (comes in a  
variety of lengths)  
TVRO Bullet Amplifier  
Part number D903  
price: $22.95  
12 ft., Part number DT12C  
price: $14.95  
25ft., Part number DT25C  
price: $24.95  
Wireless Modem Jack  
Part number RC930  
price: $99.95  
50 ft., Part number DT50C  
price: $39.95  
Weatherproof FConnectors (2)  
Part number D905  
price: $5.95  
Eight outlet surge protection for cable TV,  
satellite systems and other electronics  
(comes with a $50,000 equipment guarantee)  
Part number: SCTV4000  
RESET  
OFF  
Audio/Video Cables  
12 ft., Part number VH914  
price: $14.95  
price: $39.95  
Multiswitch  
Part number: D6520  
price: $79.95  
SATELLITE IN  
LHCP  
17/18V  
TV ANT  
IN  
SATELLITE IN  
RHCP  
13/14V  
S-Video Cable  
12 ft., Part number DT12S  
price: $19.95  
4-WAY MULTI-SWITCH  
MODEL D6520  
SATELLITE  
RECEIVER  
1
SATELLITE  
RECEIVER  
2
SATELLITE  
RECEIVER  
3
SATELLITE  
RECEIVER  
4
Remote Control RCR160SDM1 is the remote  
that came with your system.  
Part number 257412  
VCR  
ON OFF  
TV  
Dual output LNB (replacement)  
Part: DLNB2  
price: $84.95  
DVD AUX1 AUX2 DIRECTV  
MUTE  
SKIP  
CH  
CH  
-
FETCH  
GUIDE  
GO BACK  
INFO  
price: $30.30  
(-)  
MENU  
CLEAR  
1
4
7
2
5
8
3
6
9
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WHO INPUT  
0
STOP  
PAUSE  
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A
F
P
S
A/V jacks/cables 6  
Access card 10, 37  
AlphaSort™ 17, 21, 22  
Alternate data 37  
Animation 32  
Arrows on remote 11  
Assisted setup 10, 40  
Audio hum 2  
Fetch 32  
Front panel light 26  
Pay Per View programs 27  
Personal settings 24, 32  
animation 32  
color scheme 32  
default guide 32  
edit Fetch 32  
S-Video 6  
Satellite receiver  
code list 15  
Scout™ 21, 22  
icon 17  
searching 21, 22  
Scrolling 18  
Signal meter 36  
SKIP button 11  
Sorting by  
AlphaSort icon 21, 22  
Scout icon 21, 22  
Spending limits 27, 30  
Subscriptions 29  
Suggestions guide 20  
System  
info 37  
lock 31  
test 33, 37, 40  
unlock 31  
System setup 24, 33  
assisted setup 33  
receiver index 33  
G
Grid guide 18  
GUIDE button 11  
name 32  
translucency 32  
Picture size 34  
Power surges 2  
Problems, solving 38  
Profiles 24  
channel lists 29  
menu 24, 29  
rating limit 30  
spending limits 30  
viewing hours 30  
Program guides 24  
anatomy 24  
channel guide 20  
detail guide 18  
diagram 16  
displaying 16, 18  
grid guide 18  
logo guide 20  
scrolling 18  
tuning to a program 19  
using 18  
H
B
Highlight and select 9  
Batteries 8  
Buttons 11  
I
I icon. See DIRECTV INTERAC-  
TIVE  
Icons 16, 28  
INFO button 11  
Interactive 24, 37  
Interference 2  
C
Cable box  
code list 15  
Caller ID  
banner 26  
list 26  
receiving calls 26  
Canceling purchases 27  
Channel banner 17  
Channel guide 20  
Channel list 29  
add channels 29  
adding/deleting channels 29  
delete channels 29  
subscriptions 29  
Channel sort 22  
CLEAR button 11  
Code list  
L
Languages 34  
Locked icon 17  
Locking  
T
a profile 30  
the system 30, 31  
Logo guide 20  
Look and feel 32  
Telephone icon 17  
Timers 24, 28  
Translucency 32  
Troubleshooting 38  
Tuning to a program 19  
TV button 11  
Purchases 24  
canceling 27  
menu 24, 27  
Pay Per View programs 27  
previewing 27  
M
Mail  
checking 25  
deleting 25  
Mailbox 24  
Main menu 24  
icon 17  
items 24  
MENU button 11  
Menus 23  
exiting a screen 23  
getting help 23  
icons 28  
profiles 29  
program guide 24  
timers 28  
Messages 25  
caller ID 26  
More Details menu 19  
Multi-Switch setup 35  
MUTE button 11  
cable box 15  
U
remote control 14  
satellite receiver 15  
VCR 14  
Color scheme 32  
Connections 2, 7, 12  
jacks and cables 6  
reviewing 27  
spending limits 27  
Unlock  
icon 17  
R
the system 31  
Upgrades 37  
User profiles 28  
channel list 29  
choosing 31  
creating/editing 28  
locking 30  
rating limits 29  
spending limits 30  
viewing hours 30  
Rating limit 30  
Receiver options 33  
multi-switch setup 35  
output channel 34  
picture size 34  
remote setup 34  
time Zone 34  
RECORD button 13, 28  
Recording 3, 4, 5  
with timers 28  
Remote control  
buttons 11  
codes 14  
modes 13  
D
Deleting calls 26  
Deleting purchases 27  
Detail guide 18  
DIRECTV INTERACTIVE™ 17  
Dish pointing 36  
by city 36  
by latitude/longitude 36  
by ZIP code 36  
coordinates 36  
V
VCR  
code list 14  
controller 6  
signal meter 36  
time zone 36  
programming 14  
Reviewing purchases 27  
RF jacks/cables 6  
recording 11, 13, 28  
remote button 11  
set type 10  
Video input channel 3, 4  
Viewing hours 30  
Viewing suggestions 22  
Dolby Digital 6  
DVD button 11  
O
On-screen buttons 23  
Output channel 34  
Overheating 2  
E
Edit Fetch 32  
Exiting menus 23, 26  
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If your digital satellite receiver needs service, please contact your dealer or  
the nearest Service Center from the Yellow Pages. Please do not send any  
products to the Indianapolis address listed in this manual or on the carton.  
This will only add delays in service for your product.  
The software used to display images in this product is  
based in part on the work of the Independent JPEG  
Group.  
Thomson multimedia Inc.  
10330 North Meridian Street  
Indianapolis, IN 46290  
©2002 Thomson multimedia Inc.  
Trademark(s)® Registered  
Marca(s) Registrada(s)  
DIRECTV and the Cyclone Design logo, ADVANCED PROGRAM GUIDE  
and DIRECTV INTERACTIVE are trademarks of DIRECTV, Inc., a unit of  
Hughes Electronics Corp., and are used with permission.  
Printed in the USA  
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