Samsung TV Receiver SIR TS360 User Guide

SIR-TS360  
DIRECTV® HD Receiver  
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Owner’s Manual  
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Important Safety Information  
1) Read these instructions.  
2) Keep these instructions.  
3) Heed all warnings.  
4) Follow all instructions.  
5) Do not use this apparatus near water.  
6) Clean only with dry cloth.  
7) Do not block any ventilation openings, Install in accordance with the manufacturer’s instructions.  
8) Do not install near any heat sources such as radiators, heat registers, or other apparatus  
(including amplifiers) that produce heat.  
9) Do not defeat the safety purpose of the polarized or grounding-type plug. A polarized plug has  
two blades with one wider than the other. A grounding type plug has two blades and a third  
grounding prong. The wide blade or the third prong are provided for your safety.  
If the provided plug does not fit into your outlet, consult an elec trician for replacement of the  
obsolete outlet.  
10) Protect the power cord from being walked on or pinched particu  
larly at plugs, convenience receptacles, and the point where they  
exit from the apparatus.  
11) Only use attachments/accessories specified by the manufacturer.  
12) Use only with cart, stand, tripod, bracket, or table specified by  
the manufacturer, or sold with the apparatus. When a used,  
caution when moving the cart/apparatus combination to avoid  
injury from tip-over.  
13) Unplug this apparatus during lightning storms or when unused  
for long periods of time.  
14) Refer all servicing to qualified service personnel. Servicing is  
required when the apparatus has been damaged in any way, such  
as power-supply cord or plug is damaged, liquid has been spilled or  
objects have fallen into the apparatus, the apparatus has been exposed  
to rain or moisture, does not operate normally, or has been dropped.  
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 that may cause undesired operation.  
This satellite receiver provides display of television closed captioning in  
accordance with §15.119 of the FCC rules.  
Note you should use the Telephone line cord which is supplied with the machine.  
If you are replacing it with the other vendor's part, it should be minimum AWG #26 or larger  
gage.  
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Notices  
Attention  
Telephone Line Interruption  
A continuous land-based phone line connection is required for DIRECTV Pay Per View  
functionality and DIRECTV subscriptions. Any calls generated by the DIRECTV HD  
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Receiver are toll free. These calls are typically made in the middle of the night;  
your phone is in use for approximately 30 seconds.  
NOTE 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 to correct the interference by one or more of the following  
measures:  
- Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.  
- Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.  
- Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the  
receiver is connected.  
- Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.  
Trademark and copyright statements  
Samsung is a trademark of Samsung Electronics. ©2003 DIRECTV, Inc. DIRECTV and  
the Cyclone Design logo are registered trademarks of DIRECTV, Inc., a unit of Hughes  
Electronics Corp, and are used with permission. All other trademarks and service marks  
are the property of their respective owners.  
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.  
Macrovision Information  
This equipment incorporates copyright protection technology that is protected by U.S.  
patents and other intellectual property rights. Use of this copyright protection technology  
is granted by Macrovision for home and other limited DBS IRD pay per view uses only.  
Reverse engineering or disassembly is prohibited.  
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Program Recording Restrictions  
All other taping is expressly prohibited. Some programming may not be taped.  
An additional taping fee may be applied. Call your program provider for details.  
High definition broadcast copyright limitations  
Due to copyright restrictions, you may not be able to view some high definition programs  
in high definition format using this product. (Also, whenever possible you should connect  
both HD and SD interfaces to permit SD viewing of programs if HD viewing is restricted  
due to copyright restrictions.)  
Owner's Record  
The model number, serial numbers, Access Card Number and Receiver ID are located on  
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the rear panel of the DIRECTV HD Receiver. The number for the Access Card is on the  
back of the card and on the carton label. Record these numbers for reference when calling  
your sales or service representative regarding this product.  
Model Number: ____________________________________  
Serial Number: ____________________________________  
Access Card Number: ______________________________
Receiver ID: _______________________________________
Customer Support  
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For DIRECTV Programming  
For subscription information, or to resolve problems related to programming, call:  
DIRECTV at 1-800-DIRECTV (1-800-347-3288) or visit the DIRECTV Web site  
(DIRECTV.com).  
For Installation  
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To arrange for the installation of your DIRECTV HD Receiver, call the dealer from whom  
you purchased your system.  
For Hardware  
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To resolve problems related to this DIRECTV HD Receiver, call Samsung Customer Support  
at 1-800-522-2946.  
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SAMSUNG DIGITAL SATELLITE RECEIVER  
LIMITED WARRANTY TO ORIGINAL PURCHASER  
This SAMSUNG manufactured product, as supplied and distributed by Samsung  
Electronics America, Inc. (SAMSUNG) and delivered new, in the original carton to  
the original consumer purchaser, is warranted by SAMSUNG against manufacturing  
defects in materials and workmanship for a limited warranty period of:  
One (1) Year Parts and Labor*  
(*90 Days Parts and Labor for Commercial Use)  
This limited warranty begins on the original date of purchase, and is valid only on  
products purchased and used in the United States. To receive warranty service, the  
purchaser must contact SAMSUNG for problem determination and service procedures.  
Warranty service can only be performed by a SAMSUNG authorized service center.  
The original dated bill of sale must be presented upon request as proof of purchase to  
SAMSUNG or SAMSUNG’s authorized service center. Transportation of the product to  
and from the service center is the responsibility of the purchaser.  
SAMSUNG will repair or replace this product, at our option and at no charge as  
stipulated herein, with new or reconditioned parts or products if found to be defective  
during the limited warranty period specified above. All replaced parts and products  
become the property of SAMSUNG and must be returned to SAMSUNG. Replacement  
parts and products assume the remaining original warranty, or ninety (90) days, which  
ever is longer.  
SAMSUNG’s obligations with respect to software products distributed by SAMSUNG  
under the SAMSUNG brand name are set forth in the applicable end user license  
agreement. Non-SAMSUNG hardware and software products are provided on an  
“AS IS” basis. However, non-SAMSUNG manufacturers, suppliers, publishers, and service  
providers may provide their own warranties.  
This limited warranty covers manufacturing defects in materials and workmanship  
encountered in normal, and except to the extent otherwise expressly provided for in this  
statement, noncommercial use of this product, and shall not apply to the following,  
including, but not limited to: damage which occurs in shipment; delivery and installation;  
applications and uses for which this product was not intended; altered product or serial  
numbers; cosmetic damage or exterior finish; accidents, abuse, neglect, fire, water,  
lightning or other acts of nature; use of products, equipment, systems, utilities, services,  
parts, supplies, accessories, applications, installations, repairs, external wiring or  
connectors not supplied and authorized by SAMSUNG, or which damage this product  
or result in service problems; incorrect electrical line voltage, fluctuations and surges;  
customer adjustments and failure to follow operating instructions, cleaning, maintenance  
and environmental instructions that are covered and prescribed in the instruction book;  
product removal or reinstallation; reception problems and distortion related to noise,  
echo, interference or other signal transmission and delivery problems. SAMSUNG  
does not warrant uninterrupted or error-free operation of the product.  
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THERE ARE NO EXPRESS WARRANTIES OTHER THAN THOSE LISTED AND DESCRIBED  
ABOVE, AND NO WARRANTIES WHETHER EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING, BUT  
NOT LIMITED TO, ANY IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS  
FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE, SHALL APPLY AFTER THE EXPRESS WARRANTY  
PERIODS STATED ABOVE, AND NO OTHER EXPRESS WARRANTY OR GUARANTY  
GIVEN BY ANY PERSON, FIRM OR CORPORATION WITH RESPECT TO THIS PRODUCT  
SHALL BE BINDING ON SAMSUNG. SAMSUNG SHALL NOT BE LIABLE FOR LOSS OF  
REVENUE OR PROFITS, FAILURE TO REALIZE SAVINGS OR OTHER BENEFITS, OR ANY  
OTHER SPECIAL, INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES CAUSED BY THE USE,  
MISUSE OR INABILITY TO USE THIS PRODUCT, REGARDLESS OF THE LEGAL THEORY  
ON WHICH THE CLAIM IS BASED, AND EVEN IF SAMSUNG HAS BEEN ADVISED OF  
THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGES. NOR SHALL RECOVERY OF ANY KIND  
AGAINST SAMSUNG BE GREATER IN AMOUNT THAN THE PURCHASE PRICE OF THE  
PRODUCT SOLD BY SAMSUNG AND CAUSING THE ALLEGED DAMAGE. WITHOUT  
LIMITING THE OREGOING, PURCHASER ASSUMES ALL RISK AND LIABILITY FOR LOSS,  
DAMAGE OR INJURY TO PURCHASER AND PURCHASER’S PROPERTY AND TO OTHERS  
AND THEIR PROPERTY ARISING OUT OF THE USE, MISUSE OR INABILITY TO USE THIS  
PRODUCT SOLD BY SAMSUNG NOT CAUSED DIRECTLY BY THE NEGLIGENCE OF  
SAMSUNG. THIS LIMITED WARRANTY SHALL NOT EXTEND TO ANYONE OTHER THAN  
THE ORIGINAL PURCHASER OF THIS PRODUCT, IS NONTRANSFERABLE AND STATES  
YOUR EXCLUSIVE REMEDY.  
Some states do not allow limitations on how long an implied warranty lasts, or the  
exclusion or limitation of incidental or consequential damages, so the above limitations  
or exclusions may not apply to you. This warranty gives you specific legal rights, and you  
may also have other rights which vary from state to state.  
To obtain warranty hardware service, please contact SAMSUNG at:  
SAMSUNG CUSTOMER SERVICE  
400 VALLEY ROAD, SUITE 201, MT ARLINGTON, NJ 07856,  
TEL: 973-601-6000, FAX: 973-601-6001  
1-800-522-2946 and SAMSUNGUSA.COM  
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TABLE OF CONTENTS  
Chapter 1: Technical overview . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .10  
What are Analog TV, DTV, NTSC, ATSC, SDTV, and HDTV? . . . . . .10  
What kinds of TV programming can I watch  
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with the DIRECTV HD Receiver? . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .11  
What equipment is required to view HDTV programming? . . . . . . . .11  
Resolution and interlacing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .12  
Video output/input options . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .12  
Aspect ratio . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .15  
Screen formats . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .15  
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Dolby Digital 5.1 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .19  
Chapter 2: Getting started . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20  
Box contents . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .20  
Front panel controls and lights . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .21  
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Back of the DIRECTV HD Receiver . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .22  
Installing the batteries in the remote control . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .24  
Inserting the Access Card . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .25  
Chapter 3: Setting up and connecting . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .26  
Before making connections . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .26  
Jacks and cables . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .27  
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Connecting your DIRECTV HD Receiver . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .31  
Connecting the VCR control cable . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .36  
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Turning on the DIRECTV HD Receiver for the first time . . . . . . . . . . .37  
Memorizing Channels . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .37  
Acquiring the correct dish pointing angles . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .38  
Checking the satellite signal strength . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .39  
Setting the dish type . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .40  
Using Auto Detection to set the dish type . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .42  
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Testing the DIRECTV HD Receiver . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .43  
Testing the Signal Strength . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .44  
Setting up local networks . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .44  
Scanning off-air and cable TV channels . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .46  
Activating your DIRECTV account . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .47  
Upgrades . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .47  
Chapter 4: Watching TV . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 48  
Remote control overview . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .48  
Changing channels . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .50  
Adjusting the volume . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .50  
Getting help . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .50  
Getting information on the TV program you are watching . . . . . . . .51  
Finding out what’s on: the Guides . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .54  
Searching for programs in the Guide . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .63  
Choosing an alternate audio format for a program . . . . . . . . . . . . .65  
Changing the User setting . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .66  
Pay per view programs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .66  
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Chapter 5: Program reminders and recording timers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .70  
Setting up the VCR control . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .70  
Scheduling program reminders and recording timers . . . . . . . . . . . .71  
Reviewing and modifying reminders and recording timers . . . . . . . .72  
Chapter 6: User profiles . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 74  
User profiles basics . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .74  
Editing user profile names . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .76  
Editing channel lists . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .77  
Setting ratings limits . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .78  
Allowing or blocking pay per view purchases . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .82  
Setting a pay per view spending limit . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .83  
Setting the screen color and translucency . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .84  
Setting the current user profile . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .84  
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Locking and unlocking your DIRECTV System . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .85  
Chapter 7: Settings, preferences, upgrades, and extras . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 86  
Reading your mail . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .86  
Setting system preferences . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .87  
Reviewing and controlling caller ID . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .97  
Setting the Local Time options . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .99  
Adjusting the Raster(Picture) Centering . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .100  
Installing a new Access Card . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .101  
Setting Remote control type . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .102  
Setting RF Remote control ID (Optional) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .104  
Viewing important information and a list of features  
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supported by your DIRECTV HD Receiver . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .105  
Viewing information on automatic system upgrades . . . . . . . . . . .105  
Viewing fun system extras . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .105  
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Testing the DIRECTV HD Receiver . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .105  
Chapter 8: Programming the remote control . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .106  
Programming the IR remote control . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .106  
Operating a device with your programmed remote control . . . . . .107  
Programming the RF remote control (optional) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .108  
Operating a device with your programmed remote control (RF) . . .109  
Code lists . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .110  
Appendix: Troubleshooting and specifications . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 116  
Troubleshooting . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .116  
Specifications . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .118  
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CHAPTER 1  
Technical overview  
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Chapter 1: Technical overview  
This chapter explains the technical capabilities of the DIRECTV HD Receiver, and provides  
background information on digital television. Topics covered here include:  
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What are Analog TV, Digital TV, NTSC, ATSC, SDTV, and HDTV?  
What kinds of TV programming can I watch with the DIRECTV® HD Receiver?  
What equipment is required to view HDTV programming?  
Resolution and interlacing  
Video output options  
Aspect ratio  
Screen formats  
Dolby® Digital 5.1  
What are Analog TV, Digital TV, NTSC, ATSC, SDTV, and HDTV?  
Analog TV  
Analog TV is the TV you’re probably most familiar with. Most of the TV broadcasts you receive via a standard off-air  
antenna or from your local cable company are analog TV broadcasts.  
Digital TV  
Digital television (sometimes called DTV) is a newer method of broadcasting TV signals that delivers higher quality  
audio and video. Digital TV is broadcast in two sets of formats, SDTV and HDTV.  
NTSC  
NTSC (National Television Standards Committee) refers to the group that first established the standards used for  
conventional analog television broadcasts and TV equipment.  
ATSC  
ATSC (Advanced Television Systems Committee) is the group who have been working to establish the standards for  
digital television broadcasts and digital television equipment — including both SDTV and HDTV.  
SDTV  
SDTV is a digital TV format that provides a high quality picture at resolutions that can be displayed on standard  
TV sets (see more on resolutions later in this chapter).  
HDTV  
HDTV is a digital TV format that provides the highest quality picture at resolutions that can be displayed on  
computer monitors and HDTV-ready TV displays.  
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What kinds of TV programming can I watch with the DIRECTV® HD  
Receiver?  
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The DIRECTV HD Receiver provides you with the ability to receive television programs from  
a wide range of sources, and to display them on virtually any TV or monitor.  
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Using the Air In, Satellite In, and Cable In jacks on the back of the DIRECTV HD Receiver,  
you can receive television programs from:  
HDTV and SDTV DIRECTV® programming via digital satellites (through the Satellite In jack).  
Local off-air analog television broadcasts (NTSC), and local off-air digital broadcasts (ATSC) (through the Air In jack).  
Unscrambled analog cable TV services for unscrambled cable programming (through the Cable In jack).  
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To view cable TV or DIRECTV programming, programming subscriptions are also required.  
What equipment is required to view HDTV programming?  
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To view HDTV programming, in addition to your DIRECTV HD Receiver, you will need an  
HDTV monitor or television set.  
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For DIRECTV High-Definition programming, you’ll also need an oval triple LNB multi-satellite  
dish, including a Sat C LNB (a dish that can receive signals from all 3 of the satellite  
locations providing DIRECTV programming).  
To receive analog and digital off-air television broadcasts, you’ll need an off-air antenna.  
To receive cable TV programming, you’ll need a cable TV connection (provided by your local  
cable TV service provider).  
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Resolution and interlacing  
Two of the elements that determine the quality of a TV picture are resolution and  
interlacing.  
Resolution: For TV equipment and broadcasts, resolution is defined by the number of horizontal lines displayed to make up  
each frame of a video image. The more lines of resolution used to draw each frame of video, the more detailed  
and sharp the picture will be. Standard TV resolution uses 480 horizontal lines to make up each frame of video.  
HDTV uses either 720 lines, or 1080 lines to make each video frame.  
Interlacing: When TVs display video, they display a new video frame at a rate that is faster than your eye can see (from 24 to 60  
frames per second, depending on the TV and broadcast). Interlacing refers to whether each of those frames contains  
all of the lines of video for each frame or every other line. Interlaced signals take every other line from 2 frames of  
video (each lasting 1/60th of a second), and combine them into one frame lasting 1/30th of a second. In this way,  
interlacing tricks your eye into thinking it is seeing twice the resolution that is actually being displayed.  
In non-interlaced video, (referred to as progressive scan video), video frames are displayed every 1/60th of a second  
containing all of the lines of video information for each frame.  
The specifications for video resolutions are usually stated by giving the number of  
horizontal lines, followed by either the letter i, for interlaced video, or p for progressive  
scan video. Most standard TV broadcasts are 480i (480 lines of interlaced video  
resolution). Some DVDs and non-HDTV digital TV broadcasts use 480p.  
The ATSC specification for HDTV broadcasts and equipment requires either 1080i or  
720p. While there is some debate as to whether it is better to have more lines that are  
interlaced (1080i), or fewer lines that are progressively scanned (720p), it is generally  
accepted that 1080i is the highest quality video format.  
Video output/input options  
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The DIRECTV HD Receiver is able to receive broadcasts in any of the resolutions  
mentioned above. It can also display programs on TVs capable of displaying any of  
those resolutions.  
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To set up your DIRECTV HD Receiver to handle the combinations of incoming video  
formats and TV display capabilities, you simply set the Resolution button on the front  
panel to match the highest resolution your TV is capable of displaying. (If you’re not sure  
about your TV’s resolution, see your TV’s manual for this specification.)  
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The DIRECTV HD Receiver will then do the appropriate conversion from input signal  
format to display format.  
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The table below details the results you get with each combination of input signal format  
and TV display format.  
HDTV and SDTV DIRECTV® programming via digital satellites (through the Satellite In jack).  
Local off-air analog television broadcasts (NTSC), and local off-air digital broadcasts (ATSC) (through the Air In jack).  
Unscrambled analog cable TV services for unscrambled cable programming (through the Cable In jack).  
Various external input signals received through the external input terminal (i.e., DVD, DVHS)  
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The DIRECTV HD Receiver provides several display formats as shown in the following  
table. It also shows the formats available at each output terminal.  
With the Resolution  
button set to :  
Input Signal format  
Output Display format  
1080i mode  
720p mode  
480p/i mode  
all formats  
all formats  
all formats  
480p/i  
720p  
1080i  
720p  
480p/i  
480p/i  
720p  
Native 1 mode  
Native 2 mode  
Native 3 mode  
1080i  
1080i  
480p/i  
480p/i  
720p  
1080i  
480p/i  
720p  
1080i  
480p/i  
720p  
1080i  
Output Connection  
Available Formats  
YPbPr  
RGB  
1080i/720p/480p/i/Native1/ Native2/ Native3  
1080i/720p/480p/i/Native1/ Native2/ Native3  
DVI  
1080i/720p/480p/i/Native1/ Native2/ Native3  
S-Video  
Video  
480i  
480i  
When you press the Resolution button on the front panel or the remote control, the display  
format will be switched between 1080i, 720p, 480p/i, Native 1, Native 2 and Native 3.  
All input signal formats in the 1080i, 720p and 480p/i modes will be converted to the  
selected display format. The output display format in the Native 1, Native 2 and Native 3  
modes will be automatically changed according to the input signal format as shown in the  
above table.  
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For example, if you have a standard resolution TV, you would set the Resolution button  
to 480p/i.  
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Then programs received by the DIRECTV HD Receiver at any resolution would be  
converted to a resolution of 480p or 480i for display on your television.  
This information can also be helpful when deciding how to connect your TV and VCR to  
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the DIRECTV HD Receiver. For example, if you have a High Definition TV capable of  
displaying 1080i, and a standard VCR, you would want to use the COMPONENT, RGB  
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or DVI jacks (whichever your TV accepts) to connect the DIRECTV HD Receiver to your TV.  
You would then use the VIDEO OUT jack to connect your VCR.  
This will provide each device with the highest quality video signal it is capable of using.  
NOTE  
If you connect your TV to one of the composite video out jacks (VIDEO OUT, S-VIDEO OUT), and  
you view a HD program with the DIRECTV HD Receiver’s RESOLUTION button set to either 720p  
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or 1080i, the picture will be slightly cropped at the top and bottom (the very top and bottom  
edges of the image will not appear on the TV screen).  
To avoid this problem, set the RESOLUTION button to the 480p/i position if your TV is connected  
to one of the composite video outputs. Also, since the RGB, COMPONENT and DVI jacks do not  
output the 480i video format, do not connect a standard definition TV capable of displaying only  
480i video to the RGB, COMPONENT or DVI jacks. If you use the DVI jack, for the best access to  
HD programming, connect the DVI/HDCP output to the corresponding DVI/HDCP input on your  
HD Television (HDTV) or HDTV Monitor that supports High-bandwidth Digital Content  
Protection (HDCP) technology.  
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Aspect ratio  
In addition to resolution and interlacing, HDTV is also defined by the aspect ratio of its  
broadcasts.  
Aspect ratio means the shape of the screen as defined by the ratio of the screen’s width  
to its height. For analog TV and SDTV, the aspect ratio is 4 units wide by 3 units high  
(usually written 4:3).  
This is the familiar shape of conventional TVs — slightly wider than they are tall.  
For HDTV broadcasts, the aspect ratio is 16:9 (nearly twice as wide as it is tall).  
This is, not coincidentally, more like the shape of movies shown in theaters.  
This makes HDTV an ideal format for broadcasting and viewing movies on a TV.  
But what happens if you are watching a nearly square-shaped 4:3 broadcast on a  
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rectangular 16:9 TV, or vice-versa? The DIRECTV HD Receiver allows you to choose from  
a variety of screen formats to help you deal with those scenarios.  
Screen formats  
To deal with the mismatches that can occur between the shapes of TVs and the aspect  
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ratios of program broadcasts, the DIRECTV HD Receiver provides you with a set of screen  
format controls.  
These controls allow you to pick a format to use for both 4:3 TVs showing 16:9 programs,  
and for 16:9 TVs showing 4:3 programs.  
Here is an explanation of the options. (Details for setting this preference are included in  
Chapter 7.)  
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4:3 TVs showing 16:9 programs  
For a standard 4:3 TV showing a widescreen program, the program is too wide to fit on  
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the screen. The DIRECTV HD Receiver gives you 4 ways to fix the problem:  
Letter box: If you choose the letter box format, the 16:9 image is shrunk  
until the entire width of the program fits on your TV.  
Since the aspect ratio of the program is maintained, the image  
is no longer tall enough to fill your screen, so black/gray bars  
are seen at the top and bottom of the screen.  
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Full:  
If you set your DIRECTV HD Receiver to the Full setting, 16:9  
images are stretched to fit the height of the screen, like in the  
Letter box format. But instead of applying black/gray bars to  
the top and bottom of the screen, the program image is stretched  
vertically until it is tall enough to fill your screen.  
Your entire TV screen is full, but the program images are a little  
stretched to compensate for the program – to – screen mismatch.  
Zoom 1: This format stretches the top and bottom edges of the image at  
an equal ratio, keeping the 16:9 aspect ratio intact.  
The left and right portions of the image will be cut.  
Zoom 2: This format breaks the 16:9 aspect ratio and stretches the top  
and bottom edges more than the left and right edges of the  
image to view less distorted image than the one in Zoom1.  
The top, bottom, left and right portions of the image will be  
cut, but less than Zoom 1.  
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16:9 TVs showing 4:3 programs  
For a wide screen 16:9 TV showing a standard 4:3 TV program, the program is too tall  
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to fit on the screen. The DIRECTV HD Receiver gives you 5 ways to fix the problem:  
Pillar box: If you choose the pillar box format, the 4:3 image is shrunk until  
the entire height of the program fits on your TV. Since the aspect  
ratio of the program is maintained, the image is no longer wide  
enough to fill your screen, so black/gray bars are seen at the  
left and right edges of the screen.  
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Full:  
If you set your DIRECTV HD Receiver to the Full setting, 4:3  
images are stretched to fit the width of the screen, like in the  
Pillar box format. But instead of applying black/gray bars to  
the sides of the screen, the program image is stretched  
horizontally until it is wide enough to fill your screen.  
Your entire TV screen is full, but the program images are a little  
stretched to compensate for the program – to – screen mismatch.  
Zoom 1:  
Zoom 2:  
This format stretches the left and right edges of the image at an  
equal ratio, keeping the 4:3 aspect ratio intact.  
The top and bottom portions of the image will be cut.  
This format breaks the 4:3 aspect ratio and stretches the left and  
right edges more than the top and bottom edges of the image to  
view less distorted image than the one in Zoom1.  
The top, bottom, left and right portions of the image will be cut,  
but less than Zoom 1.  
Panorama: This format stretches the left and right edges of the image at a  
certain ratio, keeping the center of the image intact.  
The center of the screen will keep the equal ratio and the  
expansion ratio increases toward the horizontal direction at  
both sides.  
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These 2 tables summarize your screen format options:  
If your display is a 4:3 format TV or monitor, your format options include these:  
For 4:3 program  
signals:  
Full  
For 16:9 program  
signals:  
*Letter box  
Full  
Zoom 1  
Zoom 2  
NOTE  
Letter box is not available through the composite output jacks (Video Out, S-Video Out, and TV  
Out jacks) when the RESOLUTION SELECT button is set to 1080i and the source signal is 1080i.  
If your display is a 16:9 format TV or monitor, your format options include these:  
For 4:3 program  
signals:  
Pillar box  
Full  
Zoom 1  
Zoom 2  
Panorama  
For 16:9 program  
signals:  
Full  
For either of these scenarios, the option you choose is a matter of preference.  
The FORMAT button on your remote control allows you to cycle through the formats  
available for your display type.  
NOTE  
You can set the color of the horizontal or vertical bars displayed for Letter box and Pillar box  
screen formats to either black or gray. See Chapter 7 for details.  
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Dolby® Digital 5.1  
Just as the ATSC has specified 1080i or 720p as the video formats required for HDTV,  
they have also specified a recommended audio format: Dolby Digital 5.1.  
Dolby Digital 5.1 provides 5 discrete channels of digital audio information for use by  
A/V receivers capable of decoding the 5.1 channel signal.  
The audio signals are broken into left-front, center, right-front, left-rear, right-rear and a  
low-frequency effects channel (designed for subwoofers).  
The result when connected to a compatible Dolby Digital 5.1 channel A/V receiver and  
speaker setup is a home theater experience that provides much of the dynamic range,  
360-degree imaging, and sonic excitement of a real theater.  
Not all Digital TV programming is broadcast using Dolby Digital 5.1.  
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For DIRECTV programming, you can see which programs are broadcast using this  
high-quality audio standard by checking the Info Banners and Program Guides for the  
Dolby Digital icon (  
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To take full advantage of the Dolby Digital 5.1 capabilities of the DIRECTV HD Receiver,  
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you will need a Dolby Digital 5.1 compatible A/V receiver connected to the DIRECTV HD  
Receiver through the Dolby Digital Optical jack or the Dolby Digital Coaxial jack.  
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Chapter 2: Getting started  
This chapter tells you everything you need to know before you start setting up and using  
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your DIRECTV HD Receiver. It includes information on:  
Box contents  
Front panel controls and lights  
Back of the DIRECTV® HD Receiver  
Installing the batteries in the remote control  
Inserting the Access Card  
Box contents  
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Welcome! The first step in setting up your DIRECTV HD Receiver is to unpack the box and  
familiarize yourself with its contents. If you are missing any items, contact your dealer.  
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< DIRECTV HD Receiver >  
AAA size  
batteries  
RJ-11  
Telephone cord  
Access Card  
Remote control (IR)  
Component cable  
(Y/PB/PR cable)  
S-Video cable  
VCR control cable  
A/V cable  
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Front panel controls and lights  
MENU SELECT  
RESOLUTION  
Remote Control Sensor  
INFO EXIT  
STANDBY  
OUTPUT MODE  
RESET  
< Display Window >  
Display Window  
Displays information about your Digital Satellite Receiver.  
Remote Control Sensor  
Point your remote control at this sensor when operating your receiver.  
STANDBY  
Signal antenna indicator Display format Display Interface  
indicator indicator  
Turns your Digital Satellite Receiver on and off.  
Stand by mode indicator  
Broadcaster  
signal  
indicator  
MENU  
displays the Main Menu.  
INFO  
Dolby Digital indicator  
displays TV program information.  
SELECT  
selects highlighted items on Guide and Menu screens.  
EXIT  
clears on-screen displays and return to TV program viewing.  
ARROW  
The arrow buttons navigate in the on-screen Guide and menu system.  
RESOLUTION  
Sets the video resolution output by the DIRECTV® HD Receiver to match the resolution of your TV or monitor (480p/i).  
Affects the signal output from the COMPONENT OUT, RGB OUT, and DVI/HDCP OUT jacks.  
OUTPUT MODE  
This button determines the signal type output by either DVI/HDCP OUT and RGB OUT, or COMPONENT OUT jacks.  
Access Card slot  
This slot holds the Access Card (which allows you to view DIRECTV® programming).  
RESET  
Resets your Digital Satellite Receiver.  
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Back of the DIRECTV® HD Receiver  
AIR IN  
The cable from an off-air TV antenna (not from the satellite dish) connects to this jack. Both standard analog (NTSC) and high definition  
digital (ATSC) program broadcasts can be received through a single antenna connected to this jack.  
CABLE IN  
The RG-6 cable from cable TV provider (if you have one) connects to this jack.  
SATELLITE IN  
The RG-6 cable from the satellite dish connects to this jack.  
RF REMOTE (Optional)  
Inputs remote control signals using the RF receiver.  
VIDEO INPUT (480p/i)  
Connect an optional component video source, such as a DVD player.  
AUDIO INPUT(L1, R1, L2, R2)  
Inputs audio signals to your DIRECTV® HD Receiver from TV, digital monitor, DVD, VCR, or other audio equipment.  
NOTE  
Connect the audio jack to L1 and R1 when using the component terminal (Y, PB or PR).  
Connect the audio jack to L2 and R2 when using the S-Video or Video terminal.  
RS232C  
This is used to connect your receiver to a computer for reading and loading data information.  
DVI/HDCP OUT  
Using a digital DVI cable, this jack connects your DIRECTV® HD Receiver to a TV that accepts the unconverted DVI signal from a HD digital  
broadcast (from satellite, or antenna). Supports HDCP content protection. (For the best access to HD programming, connect this output to the  
corresponding DVI/HDCP input that supports HDCP technology on your HDTV or HDTV Monitor.)  
RGB OUT  
Using an RGB monitor cable, this jack connects your DIRECTV® HD Receiver to a TV that accepts HD RGB video input.  
VCR CONTROL  
The VCR control cable connects to this jack.  
S-VIDEO  
This jack connects your DIRECTV® HD Receiver to a TV or VCR that accepts S-Video input.  
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VIDEO OUT  
Using standard video cables, these jacks connect your DIRECTV® HD Receiver to your TV or VCR.  
AUDIO OUT(L1,R1,L2,R2)  
Using standard stereo audio cables, these jacks provide an A/V receiver capable of Dolby Prologic decoding with  
the left, right, center, and surround audio channel signals.  
COMPONENT OUT(YPB  
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Using standard A/V cables, these jacks connect your DIRECTV® HD Receiver to a TV or VCR that accepts  
HD component video input.  
DOLBY DIGITAL(COAXIAL)  
Using a coaxial digital audio cable, this jack allows you to connect your DIRECTV® HD Receiver to an A/V receiver that  
accepts coaxial digital audio input.  
DOLBY DIGITAL OUT(OPTICAL)  
Using an optical digital audio cable, this jack allows you to connect your DIRECTV® HD Receiver to an A/V receiver  
that accepts optical digital audio input.  
TEL LINE  
A telephone line connected to this jack allows you to order pay per view programming.  
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Installing the batteries in the remote control  
You’ve unpacked the receiver and reviewed its front and back panels.  
Now it’s time to start setting up.  
The first step is to install the batteries in your remote control.  
Unlatch the battery compartment cover on the  
back of remote control.  
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Insert 2 AAA batteries as shown, making  
sure the + and – ends of each battery  
line up with the corresponding marks in  
the battery compartment.  
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Snap the cover back onto the remote control.  
3
Test the remote control to make sure the batteries have been inserted correctly.  
Press the MODE button repeatedly until the DIRECTV mode is selected and make sure the  
button lights up. If it does not light up, check the orientation of the batteries.  
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NOTE  
Alkaline batteries are strongly recommended for this remote control.  
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Inserting the Access Card  
The next step is to insert your Access Card into your receiver. (You will not be able to view  
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DIRECTV programming unless the Access Card is properly inserted into the DIRECTV HD  
Receiver.)  
For some receivers, the card may already be inserted when you unpack the box.  
Locate the ACCESS CARD slot.  
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The slot is located on the front of the DIRECTV HD Receiver.  
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Insert the Access Card.  
Make sure the side with the bar code is facing down, and the arrow is pointing away from  
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you.  
The Access Card should only be removed when replacing the card with a new one provided by  
DIRECTV or your program provider.  
Access Card  
(Top view)  
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Chapter 3: Setting up and connecting  
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This chapter explains how to setup and start using your DIRECTV HD Receiver.  
Contents include:  
Before making connections  
Jacks and cables  
Connecting your DIRECTV® HD Receiver  
Connecting the VCR control cable  
Turning on the DIRECTV® HD Receiver for the first time  
Adjusting the satellite dish  
Testing your DIRECTV® HD Receiver  
Setting up local networks  
Programming local channels  
Activating your DIRECTV account  
Upgrades  
Before making connections  
The next step is to make the necessary connections.  
Before you begin, please note the following important safety and setup tips.  
Protect your components from power surges  
Always turn off and unplug your DIRECTV® HD Receiver, TV, and any other components before connecting or  
disconnecting any of the cables.  
Position all cables correctly to avoid audio hum or interference  
After connecting the components, please run the audio/video cables along the side of the TV set, rather than straight down  
the back of the TV.  
Make sure that all cables are plugged or screwed tightly into their jacks.  
Please make sure that all antennas and cables are properly grounded.  
Whenever possible, route audio and video cables away from power cords.  
Protect your components from overheating  
Do not block ventilation holes in the top of the DIRECTV® HD Receiver, or any other components.  
Make sure to position the components so that air can circulate freely.  
If you are positioning the components in a stand or rack, make sure to allow for proper ventilation.  
Do not stack components.  
If you have a stereo amplifier or receiver as a system component, please place it on the top shelf or top rack so that  
hot air rising from it will not flow around other components.  
Make strong connections  
Make sure you securely connect cables when making connections. When a tight fit makes a secure connection difficult,  
you can sometimes make it easier by gently twisting the cable-end while pushing it onto the jack. (Important: never twist  
S-Video or Optical Digital Audio cables — they have specially shaped ends that must be correctly oriented before connecting.)  
Avoid cable damage  
Never kink, bend, or twist optical digital audio cables; doing so might break the fragile optical fibers they contain,  
rendering them unable to carry a signal.  
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Jacks and cables  
The illustrations in this section show the various types of jacks and cables used to connect  
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your DIRECTV HD Receiver.  
ANTENNA terminals (cable not included)  
Use AIR IN and CABLE IN terminals to receive a signal  
from VHF/UHF antennas or your cable system using an  
RG-6 coaxial cable, SATELLITE IN terminals can be used  
to connect Satellite dish input.  
Audio/Video out jacks and cables (RCA-type)  
Use these jacks and cables to connect your receiver  
to a TV, VCR, or to other components such as a stereo  
receiver or amplifier. The Video out jacks provide a  
basic quality composite video signal using RCA-type  
cables. Audio jacks can be used to connect the  
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DIRECTV HD Receiver to an A/V receiver.  
The audio/video jacks on the back of the receiver  
and the audio/video cable connectors are color coded  
(yellow for video, red for right audio, and white for  
left audio).  
Telephone jack and cord  
The TEL LINE jack and the included telephone cord  
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connect your DIRECTV HD Receiver to a phone line.  
If your home does not have RJ-11 type phone jacks,  
please contact your phone company to get one installed.  
A continuous land-based phone line connection is  
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required for DIRECTV Pay Per View functionality and  
DIRECTV subscriptions. Any calls generated by the  
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DIRECTV HD Receiver are toll-free.  
These calls are typically made in the middle of the night;  
your phone is in use for approximately 30 seconds.  
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S-Video jack and cable  
S-Video cables and jacks are used to connect to TVs, VCRs,  
and other video devices equipped with S-Video input jacks.  
S-Video connections provide a high-quality TV picture (better  
than RCA-type A/V jacks and cables).  
S-Video connectors must be correctly aligned before you can  
plug in the cable.  
Maximum resolution via this jack is 480i. (This cable carries  
the video signal only; use with audio cables for the audio  
signal.)  
Component video jacks and cables  
Component video cables and jacks (“Y, PB, PR”) are used to  
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connect the DIRECTV HD Receiver to TVs, VCRs, and A/V  
receivers equipped with component video input jacks.  
Component video connections provide a TV picture superior to  
S-Video connections. Component video jacks use 3 RCA-type  
cables to carry the signal. This connection is capable of  
displaying Digital TV and HDTV video resolutions.  
(These cables carry video only; use with audio cables for  
the audio signal.)  
RF REMOTE jack and cable  
RF REMOTE jack and cable are used to operate the Digital  
Satellite Receiver when installed in a cabinet or from another  
room in your house using the RF remote control.  
Use this jack and cable to connect the RF Receiver to the  
RF REMOTE jack of the Digital Satellite Receiver.  
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DVI jack and cable (cable not included)  
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Using the DVI jack and a digital DVI cable, your DIRECTV HD  
Receiver can provide the unconverted digital signal from digital  
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off-air, cable, or DIRECTV programming directly to A/V devices  
that are capable of decoding the digital video information.  
The DVI jack uses HDCP content protection to allow you to view  
HD programming that has been encoded using the HDCP  
protection system.  
For the best access to HD programming at the highest available  
resolution, connect this to a HDTV that supports HDCP technology.  
(This cable carries video only; use with audio cables for the audio  
signal.)  
RGB OUT jack and cable (cable not included)  
RGB OUT jack and cable use a computer-standard 15-pin VGA  
video connection.  
Each main video color, Red, Green, and Blue uses a separate  
pin; and other pins are used to carry vertical and horizontal  
sync signals.  
Using the RGB OUT jack and an RGB cable, you can connect  
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your DIRECTV HD Receiver to devices equipped with RGB input  
jacks (computer monitors, for example).  
The RGB Out jack can carry any of the Digital TV and HDTV  
video resolutions. (This cable carries video only; use with audio  
cables for the audio signal.)  
Optical digital audio jack and cable (cable not included)  
Optical digital jack and cable use light to send digital audio  
data to A/V receivers equipped to receive and interpret this  
data. The jack and cable must be aligned before you plug  
in the cable.  
The jack and cable may also be covered by protective caps  
which you must remove before making connections.  
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Coaxial digital audio jack and cable (cable not included)  
Coaxial digital audio jacks and cables send digital audio  
data to A/V receivers equipped with coaxial digital audio  
input jacks.  
VCR control jack and cable  
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The VCR control jack and cable allow your DIRECTV  
HD Receiver to send signals to your VCR’s remote  
sensor, giving you the ability to program your VCR to  
tape programs for you using simple on-screen controls.  
Audio/Video input jacks and cables (RCA-type)  
Use these jacks and cables to connect your receiver to a  
TV, VCR, DVD, or to other components such as a stereo  
receiver or amplifier.  
The Video input jacks provide a high quality composite  
video signal using RCA-type cables.  
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Audio jacks can be used to connect the DIRECTV HD  
Receiver to an A/V receiver.  
The audio/video input jacks on the back of the receiver  
and the audio/video cable connectors are color coded  
(yellow for video, red for right audio, and white for left  
audio). Receivable resolution modes are 480p/i.  
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Connecting your DIRECTV® HD Receiver  
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Make sure your TV, A/V receiver, and DIRECTV HD Receiver are turned off and unplugged.  
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If you plan to use the DIRECTV HD Receiver to watch DIRECTV programming, connect the  
RG-6 coaxial cable running from your satellite dish to the SATELLITE IN jack on the back of  
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your DIRECTV HD Receiver.  
If you plan to watch cable TV programming, connect the coaxial cable running from your  
cable TV system to the CABLE IN jack on the back of the DIRECTV HD Receiver.  
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If you plan to watch off-air TV programming (analog or digital), connect the coaxial cable  
running from your off-air TV antenna to the AIR IN jack on the back of the DIRECTV High-  
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Definition Receiver.  
Connect the supplied phone cord to a telephone wall jack and to the TEL LINE jack on the  
back of the DIRECTV HD Receiver.  
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NOTE  
A triple LNB multi-satellite dish antenna including a Sat C LNB is required to receive HD  
programming from DIRECTV.  
Make video connections to your TV.  
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Your DIRECTV HD Receiver supports the following kinds of video connections:  
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DVI  
RGB  
component (Y, PB, PR)  
S-Video  
composite (standard A/V jacks)  
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Choose the highest quality connection that your TV supports. (See Chapter 1 for  
information on video connectors. See your TV owner’s manual for information on your  
TV’s capabilities.) The RGB, Component, and DVI jacks can carry any of the Digital TV  
and HDTV video resolutions. S-Video provides the next best video quality, followed by  
the standard A/V video outputs.  
Since the RGB, component and DVI jacks do not output the 480i video format, do not  
connect a standard definition TV capable of displaying only 480i to the RGB, componet  
and DVI jacks.  
Due to copyright restrictions, you may not be able to view some high definition programs  
in high definition format using this product. Whenever possible, you should connect both  
HD (RGB, Component, DVI) and SD (S-Video, A/V) interfaces to permit SD viewing of  
programs if HD viewing is restricted.  
For the best access to high-definition programming at the highest available resolution  
broadcast by DIRECTV, connect the DVI/HDCP output to the corresponding DVI/HDCP  
input that supports High-bandwidth Digital Content Protection (HDCP) technology on a  
HD Television (HDTV) or HDTV Monitor. Please check your HDTV or HDTV Monitor user  
manual or contact the television manufacturer to find out if your HDTV or HDTV Monitor  
supports HDCP.  
Whichever connection you choose, connect one end of the video cable(s) to the  
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appropriate OUT jack(s) on the back of the DIRECTV HD Receiver.  
Connect the other end of the video cable(s) to the video input(s) on your TV.  
OR  
OR  
OR  
HD CONNECTIONS  
SD CONNECTIONS  
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Make audio connections to your TV or A/V receiver.  
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Your DIRECTV HD Receiver supports the following kinds of audio connections:  
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optical digital  
coaxial digital  
standard A/V audio jacks  
Choose the highest quality connection that your TV (or A/V receiver, if you are using one)  
supports (see your TV or A/V receiver owner’s manual for information). The optical and  
coaxial digital audio outputs provide the highest quality audio (see Dolby Digital 5.1 in  
Chapter 1). The standard A/V audio jacks provide the next best audio quality.  
Whichever connection you choose, connect one end of the audio cable(s) to the appropriate  
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OUT jack(s) on the back of the DIRECTV HD Receiver. Connect the other end of the audio  
cable(s) to the audio input(s) on your TV.  
NOTE  
If you use the OPTICAL DIGITAL AUDIO OUT jack, remove the protective plug from the jack  
before making connections. RGB, Component, DVI and S-Video jacks do not output audio.  
OR  
OR  
AV Receiver  
TV Monitor  
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(Optional) connect your VCR.  
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To connect your VCR to your DIRECTV HD Receiver, you can use  
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S-Video jack for video with the A/V audio jack for audio  
A/V jacks for both audio and video  
Choose the best quality connection that is supported by your VCR (and that you did not  
already use to connect your TV). The S-Video jack provides the highest quality video for your  
VCR connection. The A/V jacks provide the next best video quality and high quality audio for  
your VCR.  
Whichever connection you choose, connect one end of the audio and video cables  
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to the appropriate OUT jack(s) on your DIRECTV HD Receiver. Connect the other  
end of the audio and video cable(s) to the audio and video inputs on your VCR.  
Finally, connect your VCR to your TV by connecting audio and video output jacks on  
your VCR to available audio and video input jacks on your TV.  
NOTE  
If you use the OPTICAL DIGITAL AUDIO OUT jack, remove the protective plug from the jack  
before making connections. RGB, Component, DVI and S-Video jacks do not output audio.  
VCR  
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If you connected your TV using RGB/DVI or YP P output, press the output mode button to  
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select RGB/DVI or YP P output mode.  
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(Optional) follow the instructions on the next page if you have a VCR and  
want to hook up the VCR control.  
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Plug in the power cords for your TV, A/V receiver, and DIRECTV HD Receiver.  
Setting your TV input button  
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To view any of the programming from your DIRECTV HD Receiver (satellite, cable, or  
off-air), set your TV to display the input from the video input jack you used to connect the  
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DIRECTV HD Receiver. (This is a setting on your TV usually controlled by a Video, Input,  
or Mode button. See your TV manual for help.)  
Also, if necessary, set your A/V receiver to play the audio from the audio input jack you  
used to make the audio connection. See your A/V receiver manual for help.  
Connecting the RF remote cable with RF receiver.  
You can operate the Digital Satellite Receiver when installed in a cabinet or from another  
room in your house using the RF remote control. (Optional)  
Connect the RF Receiver to the RF REMOTE jack of the Digital Satellite Receiver.  
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NOTE  
The operating range of the remote control is about 100 feet when connecting the RF receiver.  
This may decrease due to ambient reception conditions, weak batteries, obstacle, etc...  
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Connecting the VCR control cable  
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The VCR control cable allows your DIRECTV HD Receiver to automatically program your  
VCR to record a TV program.  
By selecting a Record option from the on-screen Program Guide, you can direct the VCR  
control cable to flash signals to the VCR’s remote control sensor programming the VCR to  
tape a TV program for you.  
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To connect the VCR control cable to your DIRECTV HD Receiver, follow these steps:  
Plug the VCR control cable into the VCR CONTROL jack on the back of the  
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DIRECTV HD Receiver.  
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Remove the backing tape from the adhesive on the other end of the VCR control cable.  
Stick the VCR control next to the remote control sensor on your VCR. (See the manual for  
your VCR if you are not sure where its remote sensor is located.)  
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NOTE  
Before you can use the VCR control cable to program your VCR, you must set up the VCR control.  
See Setting up the VCR control in Chapter 5 for details.  
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Turning on the DIRECTV® HD Receiver for the first time  
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You have completed the connection steps and are ready to start using your DIRECTV HD  
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Receiver. The first step is to turn on the DIRECTV HD Receiver.  
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Turn on your TV and set it to display the signal from your DIRECTV HD Receiver.  
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If you connected the DIRECTV HD Receiver to video input jacks on your TV, you will need to  
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set your TV to display the input from these jacks.  
Usually this is done by pressing a Video, Input, or Mode button on your TV’s remote control.  
(See the manual for your TV if you need help.)  
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Press the POWER button on the DIRECTV HD Receiver’s  
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remote control or on the front of the DIRECTV HD Receiver.  
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Characters will be displayed on the VFD in the front panel.  
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If this is the first time you have turned on your DIRECTV HD  
Receiver, it will take a few moments to acquire the program  
guide from the satellite. During this process, the Progress  
screen appears. When the program guide has been fully  
acquired, the Progress screen clears and the TV screen is  
displayed. You are ready to continue setting up your  
DIRECTV System.  
Memorizing Channels  
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If your DIRECTV HD Receiver is able to acquire the program guide and display TV  
programs, your satellite dish is setup and working.  
You can skip ahead to the section on Setting the dish type.  
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If your DIRECTV HD Receiver cannot acquire the program guide, and you intend to watch  
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DIRECTV programming, you may need to adjust the way your satellite dish is installed.  
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To do this, first make sure your TV and DIRECTV HD Receiver are turned on and  
connected to each other properly.  
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Then follow the instructions below to use your DIRECTV HD Receiver’s Menu system to  
set up your satellite dish.  
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The Installation option in the Setup menu provides access to a variety of important setup  
controls. The first of these is the Set Dish menu. The Set Dish menu allows you to:  
Acquire the exact azimuth, elevation, and tilt angles to help you point your dish  
accurately based on your ZIP code.  
Check the setup of your satellite dish using an on-screen signal meter.  
Set the dish type (to tell your DIRECTV® HD Receiver what kind of  
satellite dish you are using).  
Set your dish type automatically.  
The sections that follow detail each of these procedures.  
Acquiring the correct dish pointing angles  
The Dish Pointing menu item in the Set Dish menu allows you to find out exactly how to  
point your satellite dish by entering your ZIP code.  
If you have not yet successfully aligned your satellite dish, or if you need to realign it,  
follow these instructions to find the exact angles you should use to point your dish:  
Press the MENU button on your remote control.  
The Main menu appears.  
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2
3
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Highlight the Setup menu item, then press the SELECT button.  
The Setup menu appears.  
Highlight the Installation menu item, then press the SELECT button.  
The Installation menu appears.  
Highlight the Set Dish menu item, then press the SELECT button.  
The Set Dish menu appears.  
Highlight the Dish Pointing menu item, then press the  
SELECT button. The Dish Pointing screen appears.  
Use the right-arrow button on your remote control to highlight  
the space for the first digit in the ZIP code.  
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Use the 0 - 9 buttons on your remote control to enter your five-digit ZIP code.  
When you have entered all five digits, the screen updates to display the correct azimuth,  
elevation, and (for oval dish types only) tilt.  
Azimuth refers to the left-to-right angle to which you should point your dish.  
Elevation refers to the up-and-down angle to which you should point your dish.  
Tilt (for oval dishes only) refers to the amount off-horizontal you should twist the dish on its axis.  
Write down these numbers and use them to accurately point your satellite dish.  
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To return to the Set Dish menu, press the BACK button on your remote control.  
To exit the Menu system, press the EXIT button on your remote control.  
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Checking the satellite signal strength  
The Signal Meter allows you to check the strength of the signal from the satellite to your  
satellite dish.  
This is useful while setting up your satellite dish, and while troubleshooting any reception  
problems you may encounter.  
Satellite signal strength can be affected by how accurately you have pointed the satellite  
dish, and by any obstructions between the satellite and the satellite dish (tree limbs, for  
example).  
NOTE  
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If you connected your DIRECTV HD Receiver to an off-air antenna, you can check the strength of  
any digital signals received by that antenna using the Digital Off-Air Signal Strength meter.  
Follow the instructions in Programming local channels later in this chapter.  
To check your satellite signal strength, follow these steps:  
Press the MENU button on your remote control.  
1
Highlight the Setup menu item, then press the SELECT button.  
2
Highlight the Installation menu item, then press the SELECT button.  
3
Highlight the Set Dish menu item, then press the SELECT button.  
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Highlight the Set Dish menu item, then press the SELECT button. The Set Dish menu appears.  
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Highlight the Select Dish Type menu item, then press the SELECT button.  
The Select Dish Type screen appears.  
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Use the right-arrow button on your remote control to highlight  
the Dish Type option on the Select Dish Type screen.  
Use the up- and down-arrow buttons on your remote control  
to display the dish type you are using (Round, Oval-2, Oval-3,  
or No Dish). As you display each dish type, the on-screen  
pictures update showing you what each of these dish types  
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look like. If you plan to use your DIRECTV HD Receiver for  
local off-air or cable TV programs, but do not plan to receive  
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DIRECTV programming, select No Dish.  
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A message appears warning you that your DIRECTV HD Receiver needs to reboot (turn itself  
off and on) for the Dish Type setting to take effect. When you have displayed the correct dish  
type, use the right-arrow button on your remote control to highlight the on-screen SELECT  
button, then press the SELECT button.  
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To change the Dish Type to the new setting, highlight the  
on-screen SELECT button, then press the SELECT button.  
To leave the Dish Type setting unchanged, highlight the  
on-screen Cancel button, and press the SELECT button.  
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After you select the on-screen SELECT button, the DIRECTV HD Receiver will reboot.  
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If you selected No Dish, the DIRECTV HD Receiver will perform an auto-scan to put your  
cable and off-air channels into its memory so you can tune them and see them in the  
on-screen Guide.  
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Using Auto Detection to set the dish type  
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To function properly, your DIRECTV HD Receiver needs to know what type of satellite  
dish you are using.  
You can specify the dish type using the instructions on page 31, or you can follow the  
steps below to use the Auto Detection menu item to automatically set the dish type.  
Before you can use Auto Detection to set the dish-type, the dish must be correctly aligned  
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and the DIRECTV HD Receiver must be receiving a strong signal from the satellite (that is,  
signal-lock must be established).  
To check the satellite signal, use the signal meter — see page 30 for details.  
Press the MENU button on your remote control.  
1
Highlight the Setup menu item, then press the SELECT button.  
2
Highlight the Installation menu item, then press the SELECT button.  
3
Highlight the Set Dish menu item, then press the SELECT button.  
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Highlight the Auto Detection menu item, then press the SELECT button.  
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The Auto Detection screen appears.  
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The DIRECTV HD Receiver starts attempting to identify the  
dish type. You can stop the detection process by using the  
arrow buttons on your remote control to highlight the  
on-screen Cancel button, then press the SELECT button.  
Once the dish type has been identified, a screen appears  
telling you what type of satellite dish you have.  
To accept the detected dish type setting, use the arrow buttons  
on your remote control to highlight the on-screen BACK button,  
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then press the SELECT button. The DIRECTV HD Receiver will  
reboot.  
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Testing the DIRECTV® HD Receiver  
The System Test feature allows you to quickly check the status of the satellite signal, your  
Access Card, Receiver ID, LNB Output, and your Phone line connection. This is helpful  
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while troubleshooting any problem you may experience with your DIRECTV HD receiver.  
To start the System Test, follow these steps:  
Press the MENU button on your remote control.  
1
Highlight the Setup menu item, then press the SELECT button.  
2
Highlight the System menu item, then press the SELECT button.  
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4
Highlight the System Test menu item, then press the SELECT  
button. The System Test screen appears.  
The test will begin as soon as the screen appears.  
Results are displayed in a moment.  
If the test discovers a problem with the satellite tuning, check  
that the satellite dish is pointed properly, and that nothing is  
obstructing the direct view to the satellite.  
If the test discovers a problem with the Access Card, check  
that the card is properly inserted. (See Inserting the Access  
Card in Chapter 2 for details.)  
If the test discovers a problem with the Receiver ID, contact an authorized call center.  
NOTE  
The Receiver ID is printed on the rear panel of your receiver and consists of twelve digits.  
If the test discovers a problem with the LNB output, check an antenna signal operates before  
contacting an authorized call center.  
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For problems with the phone line connection, be sure that the DIRECTV HD Receiver is  
connected to a phone line, and that the phone line is working. (Try plugging a telephone into  
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the line you are using for the DIRECTV HD Receiver; check to see if the phone gets a dial  
tone. If so, the line is working.)  
When you have finished the Signal Strength test, you can run the test again using the on-screen  
Test Again button, exit the Menu system by pressing the EXIT button on your remote control,  
or use the arrow keys to highlight on-screen BACK button, then press the SELECT button to  
return to the System menu.  
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Testing the Signal Strength  
The DIRECTV HD Receiver shall have a matrix that shows the signal strength of all  
transponders per orbital position in one table. This matrix is in addition to showing the  
signal strength of each active transponder individually in the system setup menu.  
To start the Signal Strength test, follow these steps:  
Press the MENU button on your remote control.  
1
Highlight the Setup menu item, then press the SELECT button.  
2
Highlight the System menu item, then press the SELECT button.  
3
4
Highlight the Signal Strength Test Matrix item, then press  
the SELECT button. The Signal Strength Test Matrix screen  
appears. The test will begin as soon as the screen appears.  
Results are displayed in a moment.  
NOTE  
Transponders that are inactive shall have “n/a” in place of a  
signal strength number.  
When you have finished the system test, you can run the test  
again using the on-screen Test Again button, exit the Menu  
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system by pressing the EXIT button on your remote control,  
or use the arrow keys to highlight on-screen BACK button,  
then press the SELECT button to return to the System menu.  
Setting up local networks  
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You can use your DIRECTV HD Receiver to receive Guide information via satellite for  
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local off-air and cable TV channels. To use this feature, you must connect your DIRECTV  
HD Receiver to a satellite dish as described earlier in this chapter, and you must set up the  
Local Networks option in the menu system.  
NOTE  
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If you do not connect your DIRECTV HD Receiver to a satellite dish and subscribe to  
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DIRECTV programming, you can still add local channels to the Guide by following the instructions  
in the next section.  
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Highlight the DIRECTV Satellite Signal Meter menu item, then  
press the SELECT button.  
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The DIRECTV Satellite Signal Meter screen appears.  
The signal meter starts checking the satellite signal strength  
immediately. The signal strength (from 0-to-100%) is indicated  
at the bottom of the screen. The DIRECTV Satellite Signal  
Meter screen allows you to check signal strengths from  
different Satellites, and different Transponders. The Satellites  
option applies only to oval-shaped satellite dishes which receive signals from multiple satellites.  
On round dishes, the Satellite setting is fixed. Transponders are the equipment on satellites that  
receive the signal from the earth-based program providers and relay it back to earth to your  
satellite dish. Different transponders handle the signals for different TV channels.  
When setting up your satellite dish, you should try to maximize the signal strength across all  
of the satellites and transponders.  
To check the signal strength for different satellites (oval dishes only), or different transponders,  
use the left- and right-arrow buttons on your remote control to highlight the on-screen Satellite  
or Transponder option, then use the up- and down-arrow buttons to change the setting.  
The signal meter updates to show you the signal strength for the new satellite or transponder.  
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Setting the dish type  
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To function properly, your DIRECTV HD Receiver needs to know what type of satellite  
dish you are using.  
You can specify the dish type using the instructions here, or you can follow the steps on  
page 33 to use the Auto Detection menu item to automatically set the dish type.  
NOTE  
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For DIRECTV High-Definition programming, you will need an oval triple LNB satellite dish antenna.  
To manually set the dish type:  
If the Progress screen (shown here) is on your TV screen,  
select Installation by pressing the SELECT button.  
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If this screen is not displayed, access the Main Menu  
by pressing the MENU button on your remote control.  
Then use the arrow buttons on your remote control to  
highlight the Setup menu, and press the SELECT button.  
Then highlight the Installation menu, and press the  
SELECT button. The Installation menu appears.  
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To set up the Local Networks menu option:  
Press the MENU button on your remote control.  
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Highlight Setup, and press the SELECT button.  
2
Highlight Installation, and press the SELECT button.  
3
Highlight Local Networks, and press the SELECT button.  
4
Highlight Primary Air, and press the SELECT button.  
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6
Highlight the first box in the ZIP code area, then use the  
number buttons on your remote control to enter your ZIP code.  
After a while, a list of cities appears below your ZIP code.  
Highlight the name of the city from which your local channels  
are broadcast, and press the SELECT button.  
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Highlight the on-screen BACK button, and press the SELECT  
button. You return to the Local Networks screen.  
(Optional) If you receive off-air broadcasts from a second city, highlight Secondary Air, and  
press the SELECT button. Repeat steps 6 - 8 for the second city.  
(Optional) If you receive programming from a cable TV service, highlight Cable, and press  
the SELECT button. Repeat steps 6 - 8 for the cable service.  
When you have finished entering your local broadcast and cable TV information, press the  
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EXIT button on your remote control. The DIRECTV HD Receiver will reboot (turn itself off  
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and then back on). After rebooting, the DIRECTV HD Receiver will acquire and provide  
Guide information for your local off-air and cable TV channels.  
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Scanning off-air and cable TV channels  
The Guide can receive programming information for local and cable channels via satellite  
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(as described in the previous section). Your DIRECTV HD Receiver can also add off-air  
and cable TV channels to the Guide by scanning for signals from any off-air antenna or  
cable TV service connections you have provided.  
Follow this procedure to scan for channels from an off-air antenna and cable TV service  
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connected to your DIRECTV HD Receiver.  
Press the MENU button on your remote control.  
1
Highlight the Setup menu item, and press the SELECT button.  
2
Highlight the Antenna & Cable menu item, and press the SELECT button.  
3
4
Highlight the Scan Type menu item and press the SELECT  
button to display the list of available channel types.  
The Scan Type list appears allowing you to choose to set  
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your DIRECTV HD Receiver to automatically scan for  
channels from Digital sources (off-air ATSC broadcasts),  
Off-Air NTSC sources (standard TV broadcasts), Cable  
NTSC (standard cable TV services), or all of these.  
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If this is the first time you are setting up this DIRECTV HD  
Receiver to receive local channels, the All setting is  
recommended.  
Highlight the Scan Type option that matches the type of broadcasts you would like to program  
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into your DIRECTV HD Receiver, then press the SELECT button.  
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Next, set your cable TV type by highlighting the Cable Type menu item and pressing SELECT.  
Then highlight the type of cable signal your cable TV service provides (STD, HRC, or IRC),  
and press the SELECT button. STD, HRC and IRC are signal formats used by cable TV services.  
Contact your Cable TV service provider to determine which signal type they use.  
Highlight the Scan Channels menu item, and press the SELECT button.  
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The Scan Channels screen appears and the DIRECTV HD Receiver automatically starts looking  
for all available channels of the type you specified in the Scan Type list.  
Wait until the scan is completed.  
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If the automatic scan included any channels that you do not intend to watch, you can edit the  
channel list by using the Add/Remove Channels menu item in the Antenna & Cable menu.  
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If any of the off-air antenna channels appear out-of-tune, you can fine tune them using the Fine  
Tune Channels item in the Antenna & Cable menu.  
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If you have added digital channels from an off-air antenna, you can check the signal  
strength for that channel by using the Digital Off-Air Signal Strength menu item in the  
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Antenna & Cable menu.  
To exit the Menu system press the EXIT button on your remote control.  
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Activating your DIRECTV account  
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After you have installed and connected the the satellite dish and DIRECTV HD Receiver,  
you must contact your service provider to create an account.  
To order programming from DIRECTV, please call 1-800-DIRECTV (1-800-347-3288).  
Check with your retailer or visit www.DIRECTV.com for information on availability of local  
channels from DIRECTV in your area.  
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DIRECTV programming is provided in accordance with the terms and conditions of the  
DIRECTV Customer Agreement, which is provided at DIRECTV.com or with your first  
DIRECTV bill.  
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.  
Programming subject to change.  
You must be physically located in the U.S. to receive DIRECTV service.  
DIRECTV services not available outside the U.S.  
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DIRECTV programming is sold separately and independently of DIRECTV System  
hardware.  
A valid programming subscription is required to operate DIRECTV System hardware.  
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 the 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.  
Your receiver must be plugged in to receive any upgrades.  
Do not unplug your receiver while an upgrade is in progress.  
Please consult the System Upgrades menu item (in the System section of the Setup menu)  
to find a schedule of upgrades or modifications planned by DIRECTV.  
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Chapter 4: Watching TV  
This chapter covers all of the things you can do with the Program Guides and  
other features that let you control the way you watch TV.  
Specifically, it contains information on:  
Remote control overview  
Changing channels  
Adjusting the volume  
Getting help  
Getting information on the TV program you are watching  
Finding out what’s on: the Guides  
Searching for programs in the Guide  
Choosing an alternate audio format for a program  
Changing the User setting  
Pay per view programs  
Remote control overview  
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Here is a quick review of the buttons on your DIRECTV HD Receiver’s remote control.  
Before your DIRECTV HD Receiver’s remote control can operate your TV, VCR, DVD  
player, or other device, you must first program the remote control to operate that device.  
See Chapter 8: Programming the remote control.  
VCR Control Buttons  
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Used for rewinding  
Saves the current channel to the VCR  
Plays the videotape or DVD disc  
Used for stopping play  
√√  
Used for fast-forwarding  
❙❙  
To pause or play video.  
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SELECT  
POWER  
Select highlighted items in the on-screen Menu or Guide.  
Turns the device you are controlling on or off.  
BACK  
SET  
Return to the channel you were last watching, or return to a previous  
Menu.  
Use this button when programming your remote control to operate  
your TV, VCR, DVD player, or an auxiliary device (AUX). See Chapter  
8, Programming the remote control.  
EXIT  
Exit any Guide or Menu screen and return to the TV program you  
were watching.  
MODE  
These buttons tell the current state of your remote control.  
Selects a target device to be controlled i.e., TV, VCR, DVD, AUX,  
DIRECTV. These buttons work only after the remote control has been  
programmed.  
CALLER ID (red button)  
Displays the phone numbers of callers who called you on the phone  
line connected to your DIRECTV® HD Receiver (works only if you  
subscribe to your telephone service’s caller ID service).  
While in the Guide, this button lets you change the Guide style.  
VOL+/-  
Adjust the volume level of your TV (once the remote control has been  
programmed). You can control the volume when in TV, DIRECTV, or  
VCR mode.  
FREEZE (green button)  
Takes a still picture of the TV screen. Press it again to resume the  
program you were watching. In the Guide, this button lets you see  
program listings for different times.  
MUTE  
Mute or unmute the TV audio (once the remote control has been  
programmed).  
AUDIO (yellow button)  
While watching TV, press this button to select an alternate audio  
track. While in the Guide, this button lets you view programs in  
selected categories.  
TV/VIDEO  
Button the TV between its video input modes (Once the remote  
control has been programmed) if the TV mode is selected.  
In the DIRECTV mode, it will be used for external input switching.  
SEARCH (blue button)  
Press this button to search for a program listing in the Guide.  
CH  
Change channels on your DIRECTV HD Receiver or your TV  
(once the remote control has been programmed).  
Number and delimiter buttons (0-9, – )  
Press the number buttons to tune to a channel or to enter numbers  
on Menu screens. Press the delimiter button (-) to separate parts of a  
number.  
INFO  
Display the Channel Banner and information about the current  
program.  
GAME  
Accesses games you can play.  
HELP  
Display instructions about the screen or menu currently displayed.  
FORMAT  
Cycles through the formats available for your display type.  
WHO  
Press to change the current user profile.  
CC  
Displays and hides Closed Caption text.  
QUICK  
Press this button to view the Quick Guide.  
VCR control buttons  
VCR control buttons operate your VCR with the Play, Rewind,  
Fast-Forward, Record, Stop and Pause buttons (once the remote  
control has been programmed).  
MENU  
Press this button to display the on-screen Menu.  
GUIDE  
RES  
Press to view the on-screen Program Guide.  
Changes the screen resolution.  
Up/Down/Left/Right arrows  
These buttons move the highlight to any on-screen Guide or Menu  
selection.  
RESET  
Resets the remote control.  
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Changing channels  
Your DIRECTV HD Receiver can tune in DIRECTV programming, and, if you have  
connected an off-air antenna or cable TV cable, it can tune in your local off-air NTSC and  
digital broadcasts or cable TV programs.  
All available channels from any of these sources will appear in the Guide, and can be  
tuned in using the CH  
buttons and the 0 - 9 number buttons on your remote control.  
The Channel Banners that appear on the screen as you change channels (or when you  
press the INFO button) indicate the signal type for the program you are watching  
(Satellite, Analog, or Digital). Satellite indicates the program on the current channel is  
being received through your satellite dish. Analog indicates that the program is an NTSC  
program from a cable company or off-air antenna. Digital indicates the program is a  
Digital TV broadcast (either HDTV or SDTV) being received from a cable TV connection  
or off-air antenna. (See Chapter 1 for discussions of the types of TV programming your  
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DIRECTV HD Receiver can receive.)  
To change the channel you are watching:  
Press the CH  
Press the CH  
button on the remote control to tune to a higher channel number.  
button to tune to a lower channel number.  
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2
Enter a channel number directly with the 0 - 9 number buttons. After entering a number,  
press the SELECT button or wait a few seconds for the system to tune to the new channel.  
For some broadcasts, you may need to enter a two-part number to specify a channel and  
a sub-channel (entering 5–1, for example, would tune you to channel 5, sub-channel 1).  
To enter two-part channel numbers, use the number buttons to enter the first number, then  
press the delimiter button ( – ), then enter the second number.  
Use the Quick Guide or full-screen Program Guide to change channels.  
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Adjusting the volume  
To adjust the volume while watching DIRECTV programming, you simply press the  
VOL + button on the remote control to increase the volume or the VOL - button to  
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decrease the volume. In order for the DIRECTV HD Receiver’s remote control to adjust  
your TV’s volume setting, you will have to program the remote control to operate  
your TV. (See Chapter 8: Programming the remote control.)  
Getting help  
While using the Guide or Menu systems, you will often see a line of text at the bottom  
of the screen explaining what you are seeing on-screen, or telling you what your next  
step is. When this brief explanation is not enough, you can view more detailed Help  
screens by pressing the HELP button on your remote control.  
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Getting information on the TV program you are watching  
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Your DIRECTV HD Receiver provides several layers of information about the TV programs  
you watch.  
The Channel Banner  
As you change channels you will see a Channel Banner on each channel you tune to.  
After a few seconds, the Channel Banner disappears. If you want to clear it right away,  
press the EXIT button on your remote control.  
The Channel Banner provides the following information:  
Channel number and name  
Program title  
Current time and date  
Signal type and  
audio format  
Current user profile  
Channel logo  
Program start Program rating Information icons  
and end times (See next page for details.)  
The Full Channel Banner  
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The Channel Banner provides quick information as you button channels on your DIRECTV  
HD Receiver. If you want to see information about the channel you are currently watching,  
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simply press the INFO button on your DIRECTV HD Receiver’s remote control. Pressing the  
INFO button displays the Full Channel Banner.  
The Full Channel Banner displays all the  
information in the Channel Banner, plus  
more details about the program.  
For example, the Full Channel Banner for  
a movie might display the category for the  
movie (drama, comedy, action/adventure,  
etc.), the cast, the year it was released, and  
a short description of the plot. You can clear  
the Full Channel Banner from your screen by  
pressing the EXIT button on your remote  
control.  
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Information icons  
In addition to the basic channel and program information contained in the Channel  
Banners (program title, channel name, rating, etc.), there are a set of information icons.  
These icons tell you more about the program you are watching and about the status of  
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your DIRECTV HD Receiver. Here are descriptions of each icon:  
Multi-language  
This icon appears when additional audio tracks are available.  
Press the yellow AUDIO button to choose an alternate audio track.  
Locked  
This icon appears when the system is locked.  
Unlocked  
This icon appears when the system is temporarily unlocked.  
Mail  
This icon appears when there are unread mail messages from DIRECTV in your system mailbox.  
Music channel  
This icon appears when the channel is a music-only channel.  
Pay per view program  
This icon appears when the program is a pay per view program.  
Closed caption  
This icon appears when closed captioning is available for a program.  
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Dolby Digital  
This icon indicates that the current program is being broadcast using a Dolby Digital audio track.  
Because all high-definition broadcasts use Dolby Digital audio, the icon does not appear for HDTV broadcasts.  
Letterbox  
This icon indicates that the current program is being broadcast using the letterbox widescreen video format.  
High definition  
This icon indicates that the current program is a High Definition broadcast (HDTV).  
All Day Ticket  
This icon will appear when you purchase All Day Ticket.  
The Program Detail Screen  
If you want to see more information than is presented in either the Channel Banner or  
the Full Channel Banner, you can press the INFO button twice to display the Program  
Detail Screen.  
The Program Detail Screen displays all of the information provided in the Channel  
Banner and Full Channel Banner, plus complete details about the program and a list of  
actions you can take related to the program.  
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To view the Program Detail Screen:  
While watching a TV program, press the INFO button on your remote control.  
The Full Channel Banner appears.  
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2
Press the INFO button again.  
The Program Detail Screen appears.  
Actions list  
Select this arrow and press the  
SELECT button to scroll down.  
Another way to view the Program Detail screen is to enter the Program Guide, highlight the  
program listing you are interested in, then press the INFO button.  
Program Detail Screen actions  
In addition to a description of the program you are watching, the Program Detail Screen  
provides a list of actions you can take related to that program. Here are descriptions of  
the actions that might be available for a program.  
NOTE  
not all actions are available for every program.  
Back:  
Displays the last screen you viewed before entering the Program Detail Screen.  
Clears the screen and displays the last channel you were viewing.  
For pay per view programs, allows you to purchase the program.  
Exit:  
Buy $(Price):  
Cancel $(Price): For pay per view programs that you have previously purchased but that have  
not yet aired, lets you cancel your purchase.  
View:  
Schedule:  
Displays the channel airing the program described.  
For future programs, allows you to set your DIRECTV HD Receiver to remind  
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you when the program is about to start, or to set your DIRECTV HD Receiver  
and VCR to record the program.  
Unschedule:  
Episodes:  
For programs you have previously scheduled for a reminder or recording,  
allows you to cancel the reminder or recording.  
For programs broadcast as episodes, allows you to view a list of other  
episodes in that program’s series.  
Show Times:  
Similar:  
Displays a list of times and channels for viewing the program.  
Displays a list of programs that have aspects in common with the program.  
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Finding out what’s on: the Guides  
Your DIRECTV HD Receiver provides access to detailed information about  
TV schedules. If you want to know what’s on, just use the Guide.  
The Guides provide scheduling information for all types of programming (satellite,  
off-air, or cable TV).  
There are several types of Guides you can access, each suited to a particular set of  
needs and preferences.  
Types of Guides  
When you want to find out what’s on, you can use the simple, fast Quick Guide;  
the detailed, informative Grid Guide; or the graphics-rich Logo Guide.  
The pages that follow tell you how to access and use each of these Guide types.  
Quick Guide  
The Quick Guide allows you to quickly scan to see what  
is on right now while still viewing the channel you are  
watching. Great for those times when you just want to  
quickly check out what’s showing on that favorite channel.  
Grid Guide  
The Grid Guide is the most complete, detailed Guide type.  
It lets you see the programs for each channel in a scrollable  
schedule (sorted by channel number, or by channel name).  
If you don’t know what you want to watch, and you want  
to browse a broad range of channels, the Grid Guide may  
be for you.  
Logo Guide  
The Logo Guide lets you find out what’s on by browsing  
through the channels by highlighting the channels’  
logos — perfect for those of us who prefer pictures to text.  
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Setting the default Guide style  
The Guide menu item allows you to set which style of Guide is displayed when you  
press the GUIDE button on your remote control. Here’s how:  
Press the MENU button on your remote control.  
The Main menu appears on your screen.  
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When you display the Main menu, the Guide item is highlighted.  
Press the SELECT button.  
The Guide menu appears.  
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3
Use the up- and down-arrow buttons on your remote control to  
highlight the Set Guide menu item. The page icon to the right  
of the Set Guide item indicates selecting this item will display  
a list of options.  
Press the SELECT button on your remote control.  
A list of Guide Styles appears.  
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5
Highlight the Guide style you wish to have displayed anytime  
you press the GUIDE button, then press the SELECT button.  
The list of Guide styles disappears, and the style you chose  
is displayed in the Set Guide menu item.  
To exit the Menu, press the EXIT button on your remote control.  
Pressing the GUIDE button will now display the Guide style you selected.  
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Using the Quick Guide  
The Quick Guide is made up of a Channel Banner and a channel list. This Guide is  
small and transparent so that you can continue to watch a TV program while you are  
browsing the Guide. Follow these steps to use the Quick Guide.  
To display the Quick Guide, press the QUICK button on your remote control.  
The Quick Guide appears, displaying a small Channel Banner and a channel list showing  
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the current half-hour time block.  
Use the arrow buttons on your remote control to move up or  
down in the channel list, or forward (and then backward) in  
2
time. You can move up and down through the channel list a  
full page at a time by pressing the CH  
and CH  
buttons  
on your remote control. You can also use the number buttons  
on your remote control to move the Quick Guide directly to a  
specific channel.  
As you highlight each program listing, its information appears  
in the Channel Banner.  
To see more information on a highlighted program, press the INFO button on your remote  
control. The Full Channel Banner appears.  
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4
To get information on a channel (rather than a program), use  
the arrow keys on the remote control to highlight the channel  
number.  
To expand the program listings to show more time, press the  
right-arrow button on your remote control.  
Each time you press the right arrow, the Quick Guide  
expands by 30 minutes (up to a maximum 2-hour display).  
To reduce the Quick Guide in 30-minute blocks, press the left-arrow button.  
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To watch a program you see listed in the Quick Guide, highlight that program,  
then press the SELECT button.  
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Using the Grid Guide  
The Grid Guide displays a Channel Banner and a channel list. It provides access to the  
complete set of Guide features including the ability to search for programs, schedule  
reminders and recordings, etc.  
Displaying and clearing the Grid Guide  
To display or clear the Grid Guide:  
To display the Grid Guide, press the GUIDE button on your remote control.  
The Grid Guide appears. (Pressing the GUIDE button displays the Guide style — Grid Guide,  
Grid Guide (Name), or Logo Guide — established in the Set Guide option in the Guide menu.  
The default setting is Grid Guide).  
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You can also display the Grid Guide by pressing the MENU button on your remote control.  
Then highlight Guide and press the SELECT button. Then highlight Grid Guide and press the  
2
SELECT button again.  
To clear the Grid Guide from your screen, press the EXIT button on your remote control.  
3
Grid Guide overview  
This diamond marks the current time Title of the highlighted  
This Banner shows information  
about the channel or program  
highlighted in the Guide.  
(so you can see how close you are  
to a program start or end time).  
program or channel  
Current time and date  
Signal type  
Picture-in-  
Guide  
shows you  
the program  
you are  
watching.  
The program list;  
use the arrow buttons  
on your remote control  
to highlight different  
areas.  
The program  
Icons to remind you about the Guide functions of  
currently highlighted. the red, green, yellow, and blue buttons on your  
remote control.  
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Getting around in the Grid Guide  
You can use the Grid Guide to get detailed information about the channels and programs  
it contains. Here’s how:  
To highlight different program listings in the Grid Guide, use the arrow buttons on your  
remote control to move up or down in the channel list, or forward and backward in time.  
1
To move up and down through the channel list a full page at a time, press the  
CH  
and CH  
buttons on your remote control.  
2
3
4
To move the Grid Guide directly to a specific channel, press the 0-9 number buttons on  
your remote control to enter the desired channel number.  
As you highlight each program listing in the Grid Guide, information about the  
program appears in the Channel Banner. To see more information on a highlighted  
program, press the INFO button on your remote control.  
The Program Detail screen appears, showing complete  
information about the highlighted program and a list of  
actions you might want to take related to that program.  
To return to the Grid Guide, highlight the Back item from  
the on-screen list and press the SELECT button.  
To get information on a channel (rather than a program),  
use the arrow keys on the remote control to highlight the  
channel entry in the Guide.  
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The Channel Banner displays information about the high  
lighted channel.  
Press the INFO button on your remote control while a channel  
entry is highlighted to see a Channel Detail Screen containing  
more information about the highlighted channel.  
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Tuning to a channel with the Grid Guide  
To tune to a program or channel listed in the Grid Guide:  
Highlight the program or channel you want to watch.  
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2
Press the SELECT button.  
The Guide disappears, and the channel you selected fills the screen.  
Switching to another Guide style  
You can button from the Grid Guide to the Grid Guide (Name) or Logo Guide while  
viewing the Grid Guide. Here’s how:  
With the Guide displayed on your screen, press the RED button on your remote control.  
A list of Guide Styles appears on your screen.  
1
2
Highlight the Guide style you wish to view, then press the  
SELECT button. The Guide Style list disappears, and the  
Guide appears in the style you chose.  
Viewing the Guide for a different time  
You can view the TV programming for different times by using the Guide’s time  
control bar. Here’s how:  
With the Guide displayed on your screen, press the GREEN button on your remote control.  
The time control bar appears across the bottom of the Guide.  
1
2
Highlight the time controls.  
Press the SELECT button to select the controls you wish to use.  
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Here is an explanation of each time control.  
Exits the time control bar.  
Moves the Guide view back 6 hours (unavailable when viewing the current time).  
Moves the Guide view back 30 minutes (unavailable when viewing the current time).  
Moves the Guide view ahead 30 minutes.  
Moves the Guide view ahead 6 hours.  
Moves the Guide view to the current time.  
Moves the Guide view back 24 hours (unavailable when viewing the current time).  
Moves the Guide view ahead 24 hours.  
Viewing a category of programs in the Guide  
You can set your Guide to show you all channels, or only channels showing programs in  
a specific category (for example, only channels showing sports, or only channels showing  
movies). Here’s how:  
With the Guide displayed on your screen, press the YELLOW button on your remote control.  
A list of Guide Categories appears on your screen.  
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2
Highlight the Guide category you wish to view, then press  
the SELECT button. The Guide Category list disappears and  
the Guide appears, displaying channels showing programs  
that match the category you chose.  
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Using the Logo Guide  
The Logo Guide displays 21 channel logos and a Channel Banner showing information  
about the program currently showing on the highlighted channel. Follow the steps in this  
section to use the Logo Guide.  
Displaying and clearing the Logo Guide  
To display or clear the Logo Guide:  
Press the MENU button on your remote control. Then highlight the Guide menu item, and press  
the SELECT button. Then highlight the Logo Guide menu item, and press the SELECT button.  
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The Logo Guide appears on your screen.  
Or, press the GUIDE button on your remote control. Then press the RED button to display the  
list of Guide styles. Then highlight the Logo Guide option, and press the SELECT button.  
2
The Logo Guide appears.  
Or, you can set the default Guide Style so that the Logo Guide always appears whenever you  
press the GUIDE button on your remote control. See Setting the default Guide style on page 55  
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for details on setting the default Guide Style.  
To clear the Logo Guide from your screen, press the EXIT button on your remote control.  
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Logo Guide overview  
This Banner shows information about the  
Title of the program on  
program showing on the highlighted channel.  
the highlighted channel.  
Current time and date  
Picture-in-  
Guide  
Signal Type  
shows you  
the program  
you are  
watching.  
The channel logo list;  
use the arrow buttons on  
your remote control to  
highlight different logos.  
The channel currently  
highlighted.  
These icons remind you about the Guide functions  
of the red, green, yellow, and blue buttons on your  
remote control.  
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Getting around in the Logo Guide  
You can use the Logo Guide to get information about the programs currently showing  
on your DIRECTV HD Receiver. Here’s how:  
To highlight different program listings in the Logo Guide, use the arrow buttons on your  
remote control to move up, down, left, or right in the logo list. When you highlight a logo,  
1
it is replaced by the channel name and number in the Logo Guide.  
To move up and down through the channel logos a full page at a time, press the  
CH  
and CH  
buttons on your remote control.  
2
3
4
To move the Logo Guide directly to a specific channel, press the 0-9 number buttons  
on your remote control to enter the desired channel number.  
As you highlight each channel logo in the Logo Guide,  
information about the program currently showing on the  
highlighted channel appears in the Channel Banner.  
To see more information on a highlighted program,  
press the INFO button on your remote control.  
The Program Detail Screen appears, showing complete  
information about the program on the highlighted channel,  
and a list of actions you might want to take related to that  
program. To return to the Logo Guide, highlight the Back  
item from the on-screen list and press the SELECT button.  
Tuning to a channel with the Logo Guide  
To tune to a program or channel listed in the Logo Guide:  
Highlight the channel you want to watch.  
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2
Press the SELECT button.  
The Logo Guide disappears, and the channel you selected fills the screen.  
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Switching to another Guide style  
You can button from the Logo Guide to the Grid Guide or Grid Guide (Name) while  
viewing the Guide. Here’s how:  
With the Guide displayed on your screen, press the RED button on your remote control.  
A list of Guide Styles appears.  
1
2
Highlight the Guide style you wish to view, then press the  
SELECT button. The Guide Style list disappears, and the  
Guide appears in the style you chose.  
Searching for programs in the Guide  
You can search the entire list of programs stored in your DIRECTV HD Receiver’s program  
guide to find exactly the program you wish to see. There are four ways to search the  
Guide:  
By Credits:  
By Title:  
Lets you find programs that match the actor, director, role, award, or  
year you type using an on-screen keyboard.  
Lets you find programs that match the program title you type using an  
on-screen keyboard.  
By Text:  
Lets you find programs for which either the credits or the title match  
the search term you type using an on-screen keyboard.  
By Category:  
Lets you find programs that match the program categories and subcategories  
you select from an on-screen list.  
These search techniques are described in the sections that follow.  
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Searching by Credits, Title, or Text  
To find programs that star a certain actor, share a director, have a particular character,  
have won a specific award, or were created in a certain year, search By Credits.  
To search for a program whose title you know, search by title. Searching by text looks  
at both credits and titles to find programs that match your search terms.  
While viewing the Guide, press the BLUE button on your  
remote control. A search list appears, allowing you to choose  
1
a type of search.  
Highlight By Credits, By Title, or By Text, then press the  
SELECT button. The search screen you selected appears.  
If you chose to search By Credits, the screen allows you to  
select a type of credit to search by. Highlight one of the five  
Credit types (Actor, Director, Role, Award,or Year), and  
press the SELECT button.  
2
Highlight the first letter in the word you wish to search for, then press the SELECT button.  
To erase a letter, highlight the on-screen left arrow and press the SELECT button.  
3
To clear the entire entry, highlight the on-screen Clear button and press the SELECT button.  
Continue to select letters from the on-screen keyboard until you have completed your search  
term. As you enter letters, an on-screen list shows you matches for the text you have entered  
so far.  
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To execute the search you can either highlight the on-screen Search button and press the  
SELECT button, or you can highlight an item from the on-screen list and press the SELECT  
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button. A list of programs related to your search terms appears.  
To see a list of show times for one of the search results, highlight that program,  
then press the SELECT button.  
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To see information about one of the search results, highlight that program, then press the  
INFO button.  
Searching by Category  
When you search by category, you narrow down the list of programs by choosing from  
program categories and sub-categories.  
While viewing the Guide, press the BLUE button on your remote control.  
A search list appears, allowing you to choose a type of search.  
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Highlight By Category, then press the SELECT button.  
2
The Search By Category screen appears.  
Categories that contain subcategories have a page icon to  
the right of the category name.  
Highlight a category, then press the SELECT button.  
If you select a category that contains sub-categories,  
the subcategory list appears. Continue to narrow your  
search by selecting from the sub-category list until there  
are no more sub-categories.  
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If you select a category that contains no sub-categories,  
the search results appear displaying the programs in the  
category you selected.  
To return to a previous category list, highlight the on-screen  
BACK button and press the SELECT button.  
To see a list of show times for one of the search results, highlight that program,  
then press the SELECT button.  
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5
To see information about one of the search results, highlight that program,  
then press the INFO button.  
Choosing an alternate audio format for a program  
Many programs on your DIRECTV HD Receiver offer several audio formats.  
For example, some programs are available in alternative languages. Some are available  
in Dolby Digital format (a high-quality digital audio format).  
You can tell if a program offers alternative audio formats by pressing the INFO button  
on your remote control while watching a program. If one of these icons appears in the  
Channel Banner, an alternative audio format is available:  
This icon indicates that one or more alternative languages are available for the program.  
This icon indicates that a Dolby Digital version of the audio for the program is available.  
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To change the audio format for a program you are watching, follow these steps:  
While viewing a program, press the AUDIO button on your remote control.  
A list of available audio formats for the program you are watching appears.  
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2
Highlight the audio format you wish to hear for the program,  
then press the SELECT button. The list of audio formats  
disappears and the program audio is now played in the  
format you selected.  
Changing the User setting  
Your DIRECTV HD Receiver allows you to establish groups of preferences for your family,  
and for up to four individuals. For each of these users, you can specify the user name, a  
unique channel list, and the color and translucency of the on-screen Guides and Menus.  
(Detailed instructions for modifying these user-settings are in Chapter 6.)  
To set your DIRECTV HD Receiver to operate using the settings specified for one of the  
users, follow these steps:  
While viewing a program, press the WHO button on your remote control.  
The Who list appears.  
1
2
Highlight the name of the user whose settings you wish to  
activate, then press the SELECT button.  
The Who list disappears, and the selected user’s settings  
take effect.  
To clear the Who list without changing the current user,  
press the WHO or EXIT button on your remote control.  
Pay per view programs  
Your DIRECTV HD Receiver gives you access to many pay per view movies, sporting  
events, concerts, etc. All you need to order these events is your DIRECTV account, a  
land-based telephone line connected to your DIRECTV HD Receiver, and your remote  
control.  
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Identifying pay per view programs  
There are several ways to identify pay per view programs.  
If you tune to a channel currently showing a pay per view  
program which you have not yet purchased, a message  
appears telling you how to order the program.  
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If you press the INFO button on your remote control to view information about a program in  
the Guide or about a program you are currently tuned to, you will see the pay per view icon  
in the Channel Banner for that program.  
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Pay per view icon  
Ordering pay per view programs  
To order a pay per view program:  
Locate and highlight the program you wish to purchase in the Guide.  
You can purchase current programs (as long as the program is less than half over) or future  
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programs.  
Press the INFO button on your remote control.  
The Program Details screen appears, with the list of available actions for that program.  
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Use the arrow keys on your remote control to highlight the  
Buy item from the list, then press the SELECT button.  
A confirmation screen appears in which you can confirm  
or cancel your purchase.  
Pay per view purchases are billed with your regular monthly  
statement for DIRECTV programming.  
NOTE  
You can set spending limits for pay per view purchases using your DIRECTV HD Receiver’s Menu  
system. See Chapter 6 for details.  
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Reviewing your pay per view purchases  
Your DIRECTV HD Receiver allows you to review your past pay per view purchases, to  
view a list of upcoming pay per view purchases, and to cancel upcoming pay per view  
purchases.  
Viewing your Past Purchase list  
To see a list of pay per view programs that you purchased and watched, follow these  
steps:  
Press the MENU button on your remote control.  
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3
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Highlight the Purchases menu item, then press the SELECT button.  
The Purchases menu appears. The Past Purchases menu item is highlighted.  
Press the SELECT button on your remote control to view a list of your past pay per view  
purchases. The Past Purchases screen appears.  
To see details for the listed purchases, highlight a purchase,  
then press the SELECT button.  
A screen displaying program details for the selected  
purchase appears.  
To return to the Past Purchases screen, press the BACK button  
on your remote control.  
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NOTE  
The Past Purchases screen only displays pay per view programs which you purchased and watched.  
Pay per view programs that you purchased but did not watch appear on the Future Purchases screen.  
Viewing your Future Purchase list  
To see a list of pay per view programs that you purchased but have not yet watched,  
follow these steps:  
Press the MENU button on your remote control.  
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Highlight the Purchases menu item, then press the SELECT button. The Purchases menu appears.  
2
3
Highlight the Future Purchases menu item, then press the SELECT button.  
The Future Purchases screen appears.  
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To see details for the listed purchases, highlight a purchase,  
then press the SELECT button. A screen displaying program  
details for the selected purchase appears.  
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To return to the Past Purchases screen, press the BACK button  
on your remote control.  
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The Future Purchases screen displays both purchases you have made for programs that have not yet  
aired, and purchases for past programs which you never watched. Purchases which you have made  
that have not yet aired can be canceled following the instructions below.  
Canceling a pay per view purchase  
To cancel the purchase of a pay per view program that you purchased but have not  
yet watched, follow these steps:  
Press the MENU button on your remote control.  
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Highlight the Purchases menu item, then press the SELECT button.  
2
Highlight the Future Purchases menu item, then press the SELECT button.  
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To cancel a purchase, highlight the program purchase you  
wish to cancel, then press the SELECT button.  
A screen displaying program details for the selected purchase  
appears.  
Highlight the on-screen Cancel Purchase button, then press  
the SELECT button. The Program Detail screen disappears.  
The Future Purchase screen appears; the purchase you canceled  
is now listed as canceled.  
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Past programs which you purchased but never watched cannot be canceled.  
Only PPV purchases made from the DIRECTV HD Receiver may be canceled.  
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Chapter 5: Program reminders and recording timers  
This chapter tells you how to use your DIRECTV HD Receiver to set timers that can remind  
you when a program is about to begin, and record a program for you on your VCR.  
The sections of this chapter include:  
Setting up the VCR control  
Scheduling program reminders and recording timers  
Reviewing and modifying reminders and recording timers  
Setting up the VCR control  
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Your DIRECTV HD Receiver can use the supplied VCR control cable to automatically  
program your VCR to record programs for you. (Instructions on setting recording timers  
appear later in this chapter).  
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Before your DIRECTV HD Receiver can program your VCR, you must have correctly  
connected and aligned the VCR control cable (see Connecting the VCR control cable in  
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Chapter 3), and you must tell your DIRECTV HD Receiver what kind of VCR you have.  
Here’s how:  
Press the MENU button on your remote control.  
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Highlight the Setup menu item, then press the SELECT button.  
2
Highlight the Installation menu item, then press the SELECT button.  
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5
Highlight the VCR Setup menu item, then press the SELECT button.  
The VCR Setup screen appears.  
Highlight the manufacturer of your VCR from  
the list on the left side of the screen.  
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If the VCR type list on the right side of the screen contains more than one type, highlight a  
type from this list.  
Some manufacturers distribute more than one type of VCR.  
Try them in order until you find the one that passes the test below.  
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Highlight the on-screen Test button from the left side of the  
screen, then press the SELECT button.  
A screen appears displaying instructions for testing the VCR  
setup. Follow the on-screen instructions to see if the VCR  
manufacturer and Type settings you selected work for your  
VCR.  
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During the test, the DIRECTV HD Receiver will attempt to program the VCR to record for a short  
time. When the on-screen instructions tell you to do so, check the tape to see if your VCR was able to  
record the test. If so, your VCR setup is complete. If not, go through the steps in this process again  
and at this time select the next VCR type from the list.  
Check VCR cable connection if the above method doesn’t work.  
Once you have set up the VCR control, you are ready to use the VCR control to record programs  
for you. The rest of this chapter describes how to schedule and modify timers that allow you to  
record programs and set program reminders.  
Scheduling program reminders and recording timers  
There are two kinds of timers you can set to help you manage your TV viewing:  
You can schedule a reminder to alert you when a program is about to begin.  
You can schedule a timer that will automatically record a program on your VCR.  
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To set your DIRECTV HD Receiver to remind you when a program is about to begin,  
or to record a program for you on your VCR, follow these steps:  
Press the GUIDE button on your remote.  
The Guide appears.  
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NOTE  
Timers are not available in the Logo Guide. If you are viewing the Logo Guide, use the RED button  
on your remote control, and select Grid Guide.  
You can only set timers for future programs (not for programs that are currently under way).  
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Highlight the program you wish to record or be reminded about, and press the SELECT button.  
Pressing the SELECT button once sets a program reminder. Pressing it again sets the program  
to be recorded on your VCR.  
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A clock icon is added to the  
program listing when a program  
reminder is scheduled.  
A videotape icon replaces the clock  
icon when a recording timer has  
been scheduled.  
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Once you have set a reminder, when the program is about to begin, the DIRECTV HD  
Receiver displays a message reminding you about the program.  
To use the program recording feature, you must have correctly connected and positioned the  
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VCR control cable. You must also set up the DIRECTV HD Receiver to communicate with your  
VCR (see the first section of this chapter).  
Make sure there is a tape in your VCR and that the VCR is turned off before the start time of  
any programs you have set to be recorded.  
Reviewing and modifying reminders and recording timers  
The Timers item in the SETUP menu allows you to review, modify, or create new program  
reminders and program recording timers.  
Here’s how:  
Press the MENU button on your remote control.  
1
2
Highlight the Setup menu item, then press the SELECT button.  
The Setup menu appears.  
Highlight the Timers menu item, then press the SELECT button.  
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The Timers screen appears.  
If you have previously scheduled program reminders or  
recording timers, they are listed here.  
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To review your previously scheduled program reminders and recording timers, look through  
this list.  
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To modify or check the details for any previously scheduled timers, highlight that timer from  
the list, then press the SELECT button.  
To schedule a new program reminder or recording timer, highlight a blank line from the list,  
then press the SELECT button.  
The Timer No. screen appears.  
Highlight the option you wish to change.  
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For new timers or for timers you previously scheduled  
using the Timers screen in the Setup menu, you can  
modify the channel number, the start time and date,  
the end time and date, the frequency, and the mode  
for the timer (whether it is a program reminder or a  
recording timer).  
For timers that you scheduled using the on-screen Guide,  
you can only change the frequency and mode setting.  
Once you have highlighted the option you wish to modify, use the up- or down-arrow buttons  
on your remote control to edit the option setting. Use the left- and right-arrow buttons to  
highlight different options.  
To delete the selected timer, use the right-arrow button on your remote control to highlight  
the on-screen Clear button, then press the SELECT button.  
When you have finished reviewing or modifying the timer, use the right-arrow button on your  
remote control to highlight the on-screen Back button, then press the SELECT button.  
The Edit Timer screen disappears, and you return to the Timers screen.  
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To return to the Setup menu, highlight the on-screen Back button, then press the SELECT button.  
To exit the Menu system and return to TV viewing, press the EXIT button on your remote control.  
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Chapter 6: User profiles  
This chapter tells you how to modify and select user profiles. Its contents include:  
User profiles basics  
Editing user profile names  
Editing channel lists  
Setting ratings limits  
Allowing or blocking pay per view purchases  
Setting a pay per view spending limit  
Setting the screen color and translucency  
Setting the current user profile  
Locking and unlocking your DIRECTV® System  
User profile basics  
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If your DIRECTV HD Receiver is going to be used by more than one person in your  
household, you should consider setting up user profiles for each user.  
The Profiles section of the Menu system allows you to:  
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Set ratings limits for the DIRECTV HD Receiver (applies to all  
users).  
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Set pay per view spending limits for the DIRECTV HD Receiver  
(applies to all users).  
Edit channel lists for the DIRECTV System, and customized  
lists for individual users.  
Change the color and translucency of the Menu and Guide  
screens for each user profile.  
Set which user profile is currently active.  
Lock and unlock the system (controlling when the ratings limits,  
spending limits, and channel restrictions are active).  
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There are five user profiles you can choose:  
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Family:  
The Family user profile is the master profile for your DIRECTV HD  
Receiver.  
The ratings limits, channel restrictions, and pay per view spending  
restrictions you set in the Family profile apply to all of the user profiles.  
User 1 - User 4:  
These four user profiles allow individuals in your household to create  
custom channel lists and custom screen appearances for their own use.  
These profiles can be renamed to identify them with members of your  
household.  
Ratings, spending, and channel restrictions set in the Family profile still  
apply when one of these four user profiles is the active profile and the  
system is locked.  
All Channels:  
You can change the Screen color or Translucency in the preferences  
of the set up menu.  
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Editing user profile names  
The four profiles named User 1 - 4 can be renamed for members of your household.  
The Family and All Channels profiles cannot be renamed. You can change the  
names of User 1 - 4 profiles to anything you wish, using up to eight letters and numbers.  
Press the MENU button on your remote control.  
The Main menu appears.  
1
Highlight the PROFILES menu item, then press the SELECT  
button. The PROFILES menu appears.  
2
Highlight the profile you wish to rename, then press the  
SELECT button.  
3
The menu for that user profile appears.  
The Edit User Name item is highlighted.  
Press the SELECT button to start editing the user name for  
that profile.  
4
The Edit User Name screen appears.  
Type a new name for the user profile as described below:  
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To type each letter or number in the new name, highlight a  
key on the on-screen keyboard, then press the SELECT button.  
Repeat this until you have typed the entire name.  
If you need to erase a letter or two, highlight the on-screen  
left arrow (near the top-right corner of the keyboard),  
then press the SELECT button.  
To erase the entire name, highlight the on-screen Clear key,  
then press the select button.  
When you have finished typing the user profile name, highlight the on-screen Back button,  
then press the SELECT button.  
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Editing channel lists  
You can edit channel lists to simplify your channel surfing by removing channels that  
you never watch from your channel list. Editing a channel list for a user profile has  
two effects :  
When that user profile is the active profile, it sets which channels are skipped as you change channels with  
the CH and CH buttons on your remote control.  
When that user profile is the active profile, it determines which channels appear and do not appear in the Program Guide.  
It is possible to tune to a channel directly by pressing the 0 - 9 buttons on your  
remote control even when that channel is removed from the channel list for  
that profile.  
The Family profile is the master profile — channel restrictions set in the Family profile  
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apply to the entire DIRECTV System (when the system is locked), regardless of which user  
profile is active. Channels that are removed from the channel list in the Family profile are  
“blocked” for all profiles — that is, these channels cannot be viewed even when tuned  
directly using the 0 - 9 buttons on your remote control.  
Here are the steps for editing a channel list:  
Press the MENU button on your remote control.  
1
2
3
Highlight the PROFILES menu item, then press the SELECT button.  
The PROFILES menu appears.  
Highlight the profile containing the channel list you wish to  
edit (Family, or User 1 - 4), then press the SELECT button.  
The menu for that user profile appears.  
The Edit Channel List item is highlighted.  
Editing the Family channel list changes channel access for  
all profiles. The All Channels profile cannot be edited.  
Press the SELECT button to start editing the channel list.  
The Edit Channel List screen appears.  
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Edit the list using the controls as described below.  
Channels that are removed from the channel list do not appear in the Program Guide, and they  
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are skipped when you change channels with the CH  
and CH  
buttons.  
Channels included in the channel list.  
To remove a channel from the list,  
highlight it, then press SELECT on  
your remote control.  
Channels not included in the channel list.  
To add a channel to the channel list,  
highlight it here, then press SELECT on  
your remote control.  
When you have finished  
editing the channel list,  
highlight Back, then  
press the SELECT button.  
Cancel returns you to  
the previous screen  
without changing the  
channel list.  
Move all channels into the View list or Block list.  
When you have finished editing the list, highlight the on-screen Back button, then press the  
SELECT button.  
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Setting ratings limits  
To control the ratings of the programs your family can watch, set ratings limits in the  
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Family profile. Ratings limits set in the Family profile apply to the entire DIRECTV System  
no matter which user profile is active (as long as the system is locked).  
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There are various systems used to rate TV programs. Your DIRECTV HD Receiver allows  
you to set limits for the following kinds of ratings:  
TV program ratings for the Entire Audience.  
TV program ratings specifically for Children.  
TV program ratings for unrated programs (TV rating of none).  
Movie ratings based on the MPAA (Motion Picture Association of America) ratings.  
If you have younger TV viewers in your home, you should set the maximum rating for each  
of these program-types to ensure the most effective ratings control.  
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Setting the ratings limits for TV programs  
To set the maximum viewable TV program rating for the TV programs, follow these steps:  
Press the MENU button on your remote control.  
1
2
3
4
5
6
Highlight the PROFILES menu item, then press the SELECT button.  
The PROFILES menu appears. The FAMILY profile is highlighted.  
Press the SELECT button to display the FAMILY profile menu.  
The FAMILY profile menu appears.  
Highlight the Rating Limit menu item, then press the SELECT button.  
The Rating Limit menu appears.  
Highlight the TV menu item, then press the SELECT button.  
The TV menu appears.  
Highlight the rating option you wish to set, then press the  
SELECT button.  
The screen you selected appears.  
Use the arrow and SELECT buttons on your remote control to select the buttons, ratings, or the  
specific types of content you wish to block your family from viewing.  
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Programs containing blocked content or that are rated at or above the level you select will be  
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blocked when your system is locked. (See Locking and unlocking your DIRECTV System later  
in this chapter.)  
When you have finished setting the ratings on one screen, select the on-screen Back button.  
You return to the TV menu. From there you can select the next rating type and continue to set  
the ratings as described in step 7.  
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Here are descriptions of the ratings and abbreviations used on the Entire Audience rating  
screen:  
TV-G:  
General audience. Although not specifically designed for children, most parents  
would find this program suitable for all ages.  
TV-PG:  
TV-14:  
Parental guidance suggested. This program may not be suitable for younger  
children.  
Parents strongly cautioned. This program may contain material parents would find  
unsuitable for children under 14 years of age.  
TV-MA: Mature audience only. This program is specifically designed to be viewed by adults,  
and is therefore unsuitable for anyone under 17 years of age.  
D:  
L:  
S:  
V:  
Suggestive dialog.  
Coarse language.  
Intense sexual situations.  
Violence.  
Here are descriptions of the ratings and abbreviations used on the Children rating  
screen:  
TV-Y:  
All children. This program is designed to be appropriate for all children.  
TV-Y7:  
Directed to older children. This program is designed to be viewed by children age 7  
and above.  
TV-Y7-FV: Similar to TV-Y7, but may include strong fantasy violence (such as fighting by  
animated characters).  
The TV Rating of None screen allows you to allow or block programs that are unrated or  
have a rating of “None.”  
Setting ratings limits for movies  
To set the maximum viewable rating for movies, follow these steps:  
Press the MENU button on your remote control.  
1
2
3
Highlight the PROFILES menu item, then press the SELECT button.  
The PROFILES menu appears. The Family profile is highlighted.  
Press the SELECT button to display the Family profile menu.  
The Family profile menu appears.  
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Highlight the Rating Limit menu item, then press the SELECT button.  
The Rating Limit menu appears. Movies is highlighted.  
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6
Press the SELECT button to display the Movies screen.  
The Movies screen appears.  
Use the arrow and SELECT buttons on your remote control to  
select the ratings you wish to block your family from viewing.  
Programs that are rated at or above the level you select will  
be blocked when your system is locked. (See Locking and  
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unlocking your DIRECTV System later in this chapter.)  
To unblock all of the ratings and content types, select the on-screen Allow All button.  
To block all of the ratings and content types, select the on-screen Block All button.  
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When you have finished setting the ratings on the Movies screen, select the on-screen  
Back button.  
You return to the Rating Limit menu.  
Here are descriptions of the ratings used on the Movies rating screen:  
G:  
General Audiences. This rating is generally suitable for all audiences.  
PG:  
Parental Guidance Suggested. Indicates that some parents may find material in  
this film unsuitable for children.  
PG-13: Parents Strongly Cautioned. Movies with this rating should be investigated by  
parents before they let children under 13 years of age view the film.  
R:  
Restricted. Some material not suitable for children 17 years of age or younger.  
Parents are strongly urged to investigate this film before allowing children to view  
it with them.  
NC-17: This film contains material that is intended to be viewed by adults only.  
X:  
This film contains explicit sexual material, and is intended to be viewed by adults  
only.  
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Allowing or blocking pay per view purchases  
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To set whether pay per view programs can be purchased on your DIRECTV HD Receiver,  
use the Pay Per View option in the Family profile menu.  
The Pay Per View Allow/Block setting in the Family profile applies any time the system  
is locked, regardless of which user profile is active.  
To set your DIRECTV HD Receiver to allow or block pay per view purchases:  
Press the MENU button on your remote control.  
1
2
3
4
Highlight the PROFILES menu item, then press the SELECT button.  
The PROFILES menu appears. The Family profile is highlighted.  
Press the SELECT button to display the Family profile menu.  
The Family profile menu appears.  
Highlight the Pay Per View menu item, then press the SELECT  
button. A list appears, from which you can choose to Allow or  
Block pay per view purchases.  
Highlight Allow or Block, then press the SELECT button.  
The list disappears, and the Pay Per View menu item indicates  
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your choice.  
To clear the Menu from your screen, press the EXIT button on your remote control.  
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Setting a pay per view spending limit  
To limit the dollar amount that can be spent for each pay per view program, use the  
Spending Limit option in the FAMILY profile menu. Spending Limit sets in the Family profile  
apply any time the system is locked, regardless of which user profile is active.  
Here’s how to set a spending limit:  
Press the MENU button on your remote control.  
1
2
3
4
Highlight the PROFILES menu item, then press the SELECT button.  
The PROFILES menu appears. The Family profile is highlighted.  
Press the SELECT button to display the Family profile menu.  
The Family profile menu appears.  
Highlight the Spending Limit menu item, then press the SELECT button.  
The Spending Limit screen appears.  
Use the 0 - 9 buttons on your remote control to enter the  
maximum price allowed for a pay per view program.  
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For example, to block programs that cost over twenty dollars  
each, you would press 0, 2, 0.  
As you press the number buttons the highlight moves to the  
next digit.  
When you have entered the spending limit, highlight the on-screen Done button, then press  
the SELECT button.  
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Your spending limit will now be in effect when the system is locked.  
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(See Locking and unlocking your DIRECTV System later in this chapter.)  
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Setting the screen color and translucency  
For each of the profiles, you can set the screen color and translucency level used to  
display Menu and Guide screens. Screen colors can be set for the Family profile and  
the four User profiles. You can also choose from four levels of translucency:  
Translucency can be set for the Family profile and the four User profiles.  
To set these screen display options use the Screen Color and Translucency menu items in  
the menu for the profile you wish to change.  
Setting the current user profile  
To set the current user profile (making that profile’s channel list, screen color and screen  
translucency settings active) follow these steps:  
Press the MENU button on your remote control.  
1
2
3
4
Highlight the PROFILES menu item, then press the SELECT button.  
The PROFILES menu appears.  
Highlight the Set User menu item, then press the SELECT button.  
The user profile list appears.  
Highlight the profile you wish to make active, then press the SELECT button.  
When you select a user profile, the list disappears, and the profile you selected becomes the  
current user profile.  
To exit the Menu, press the EXIT button on your remote control.  
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NOTE  
The user profile can also be changed by pressing the WHO button on your remote control while  
you are watching TV.  
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Locking and unlocking your DIRECTV® System  
If you have set ratings limits, spending limits, or channel lists for your DIRECTV System,  
you need to lock the system to make those settings take effect.  
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To later change those settings, you will need to unlock the system to access the controls  
for those settings. Locking the system involves entering a four-digit password.  
You will need to remember this password to unlock the system. Write down the password  
and keep it in a safe place. If you forget your password, call DIRECTV or your service  
provider for assistance.  
To lock or unlock the system, follow these steps:  
Press the MENU button on your remote control.  
1
Highlight the PROFILES menu item, then press the SELECT button.  
The PROFILES menu appears.  
2
Highlight the Lock System or Unlock System menu item, then press the SELECT button.  
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When the system is unlocked, the Lock  
System menu item is displayed.  
Selecting Lock System displays a screen  
where you can lock the system.  
When the system is locked, the Unlock  
System menu item is displayed.  
Selecting Unlock System displays a screen  
where you can unlock the system.  
Highlight the first digit in the password.  
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Use the 0 - 9 buttons, up or down arrow button on your remote control to enter a four-digit  
password. Then highlight the on-screen Done button and press the SELECT button.  
If you are locking the system, you will see a second screen asking you to confirm your  
password (to make sure you entered it correctly).  
When you have finished locking or unlocking the system, the Lock System/Unlock System  
screen disappears, and the PROFILES menu is displayed.  
To clear the Menu from your screen, press the EXIT button on your remote control.  
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Chapter 7: Settings, preferences, upgrades, and extras  
This chapter tells you how to use the DIRECTV menu system to control the way your  
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DIRECTV HD Receiver operates. Its contents include:  
Reading your mail  
Setting system preferences  
Reviewing and controlling caller ID  
Setting the Local Time options  
Installing a new Access Card  
Viewing important information and a list of features supported by your DIRECTV® HD Receiver  
Viewing information on automatic system upgrades  
Viewing fun system extras  
Remote Control setup  
Reading your mail  
The MAILBOX menu item allows you to read the mail sent to you by DIRECTV or your  
service provider. Here’s how:  
Press the MENU button on your remote control.  
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Highlight the MAILBOX menu item, then press the SELECT  
button. The MAILBOX screen appears, displaying all of the  
mail you have received (both read and unread).  
To read one of the pieces of mail, highlight that piece of  
mail in your mailbox, then press the SELECT button.  
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The selected mail message appears.  
To delete the mail message (permanently removing it from  
your MAILBOX), highlight the on-screen Delete button and  
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press the SELECT button on your remote control.  
To leave the message in your MAILBOX and return to the  
MAILBOX screen, highlight the on-screen BACK button and  
press the SELECT button on your remote control.  
The mail message disappears, and the MAILBOX screen  
appears.  
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To clear the Menu from your screen, press the EXIT button on your remote control.  
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Setting system preferences  
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The Setup menu in your DIRECTV HD Receiver’s Menu system allows you to control many  
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of the functions of the DIRECTV HD Receiver. The first set of items you can control are  
system preferences. Specifically, these preferences you can set include:  
The language for the on-screen menu system.  
The screen format to use for widescreen program broadcasts.  
The color of bars in Letter box and Pillar box screen formats.  
The closed caption settings.  
The default screen color for Menu and Guide screens.  
The default translucency for Menu and Guide screens.  
A pair of audio settings (language, and PCM or Dolby Digital for digital audio broadcasts)  
Input source setting  
Setting the language for on-screen Menus and Guides  
To choose a language for the Menu and Guide screens, follow these steps:  
Press the MENU button on your remote control.  
1
Highlight the Setup menu item, then press the SELECT button.  
2
Highlight the Preferences menu item, then press the SELECT button.  
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4
Highlight the Default Language menu item, then press the  
SELECT button.  
A list of languages you can use for Guide and Menu screens  
appears.  
Highlight the language you wish to use to display Menu and  
Guide screens, then press the SELECT button.  
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A message appears warning you that your DIRECTV HD  
Receiver needs to reboot (turn itself off and on) for the Default  
Language to take effect.  
To change the Default Language to the new setting, highlight the on-screen SELECT button,  
then press the SELECT button on your remote control.  
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Setting the screen format  
There are two screen formats used in manufacturing TVs and in broadcasting TV  
programs. These are standard TV format (in which the ratio of the screen width to the  
screen height is 4:3), and widescreen format (in which the ratio of width to height is  
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16:9). The Screen Format preference tells your DIRECTV HD Receiver how to display a  
program when the program format does not match your TV format. (Chapter 1 contains  
a discussion of aspect ratios and screen format options.)  
To set the Screen Format preference, follow these steps:  
Press the MENU button on your remote control.  
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Highlight the Setup menu item, then press the SELECT button.  
The Setup menu appears.  
Highlight the Preferences menu item, then press the SELECT button.  
The Preferences menu appears.  
Highlight the Screen Format menu item, then press the SELECT button.  
The Screen Format screen appears.  
Highlight the Select your TV screen Type box, then use the up or down arrows buttons on your  
remote control to set the screen type to match the type of TV you have.  
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Choose 4:3 for a standard TV, or 16:9 for a widescreen TV.  
Use the left and right arrow buttons to highlight the format you wish to use to display  
programs that do not match your TV screen shape.  
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For standard 4:3 TVs displaying widescreen broadcasts, your choices are:  
Letter box: If you choose the letter box format, the 16:9 image is shrunk  
until the entire width of the program fits on your TV. Since the aspect ratio of  
the program is maintained, the image is no longer tall enough to fill your  
screen, so black/gray bars are seen at the top and bottom of the screen.  
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Full: If you set your DIRECTV HD Receiver to the Full setting, 16:9 images  
are stretched to fit the height of the screen, like in the Letter box format. But  
instead of applying black/gray bars to the top and bottom of the screen, the  
program image is stretched vertically until it is tall enough to fill your screen.  
Your entire TV screen is full, but the program images are a little stretched to  
compensate for the program – to – screen mismatch.  
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Zoom 1: This format stretches the top and bottom edges of the image at an  
equal ratio, keeping the 16:9 aspect ratio intact. The left and right portions  
of the image will be cut.  
Zoom 2: This format breaks the 16:9 aspect ratio and stretches the top and  
bottom edges more than the left and right edges of the image to view less  
distorted image than the one in Zoom1. The top, bottom, left and right  
portions of the image will be cut, but less than Zoom 1.  
For widescreen 16:9 TVs displaying standard 4:3 programs, your choices are:  
Pillar box: If you choose the pillar box format, the 4:3 image is shrunk until  
the entire height of the program fits on your TV. Since the aspect ratio of the  
program is maintained, the image is no longer wide enough to fill your screen,  
so black/gray bars are seen at the left and right edges of the screen.  
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Full: If you set your DIRECTV HD Receiver to the Full setting, 4:3 images are  
stretched to fit the width of the screen, like in the Pillar box format. But instead  
of applying black/gray bars to the sides of the screen, the program image is  
stretched horizontally until it is wide enough to fill your screen.  
Your entire TV screen is full, but the program images are a little stretched to  
compensate for the program – to – screen mismatch.  
Zoom 1: This format stretches the left and right edges of the image at an  
equal ratio, keeping the 4:3 aspect ratio intact. The top and bottom portions  
of the image will be cut.  
Zoom 2: This format breaks the 4:3 aspect ratio and stretches the left and  
right edges more than the top and bottom edges of the image to view less  
distorted image than the one in Zoom1. The top, bottom, left and right  
portions of the image will be cut, but less than Zoom 1.  
Panorama: This format stretches the left and right edges of the image at  
a certain ratio, keeping the center of the image intact. The center of the  
screen will keep the equal ratio and the expansion ratio increases toward  
the horizontal direction at both sides.  
Highlight the on-screen Back button, and press the SELECT button.  
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Setting the bar color for Letter box and Pillar box  
You can set the color of the horizontal and vertical bars displayed in Letter box and Pillar  
box screen formats by using the Bar Color option in the Preferences section of the Setup  
menu. The bar color can be set to either black or gray.  
The gray bar color is already set and is recommended to avoid screen burn-in.  
Screen burn-in is a problem that can occur on some TV displays when a dark, stable  
image is displayed on the screen for an extended period, “burning” the image  
permanently into the screen.  
The gray bar color is recommended because lighter colors are less likely to cause burn-in.  
Setting the closed caption options  
Closed captions are on-screen text versions of the audio content for programs.  
The Caption item in the Preferences menu allows you to turn closed captions on and off,  
to set a language for the closed captions, and to choose a closed caption format (CC1,  
CC2, CC3, or CC4 which may provide varying closed caption displays for some  
programs).  
Press the MENU button on your remote control.  
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Highlight the Setup menu item, then press the SELECT button.  
2
Highlight the Preferences menu item, then press the SELECT button.  
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Highlight the Caption menu item, then press the SELECT button.  
The Caption menu appears.  
Highlight the setting you wish to change, and press the  
SELECT button. Then use the up or down arrows buttons on  
your remote control to highlight an option for that setting.  
Press the SELECT button to confirm your selection.  
To exit the Menu system, press the EXIT button on your  
remote control.  
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If you select the analog caption, you can select the caption for the external input source and the  
analog channel. If you select the digital caption, you can select the caption for the digital channel.  
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Setting the default screen color and translucency  
The Screen Color menu item in the Preferences menu allows you to set a default screen  
color that will be used to display the Menu and Guide screens. There are four color  
choices named for the four seasons: Spring (green), Summer (blue), Fall (amber), Winter  
(violet). Screen colors can also be set for the Family profile and the four User profiles;  
those choices will override the default screen color selection you set here when those  
profiles are active. The Translucency menu item in the Preferences menu allows you to  
set a default translucency level that will be used to display the Menu and Guide screens  
(controlling how much TV program content you can view through the on-screen Menu and  
Guide screens). You can choose from four levels of translucency: Light, Medium, Dark,  
and Opaque (no translucency). Translucency can also be set for the Family profile and  
the four User profiles; those choices will override the default translucency selection you  
set here when those profiles are active.  
To set a default screen color and translucency, follow these steps:  
Press the MENU button on your remote control.  
1
Highlight the Setup menu item, then press the SELECT button.  
2
Highlight the Preferences menu item, the press the SELECT button.  
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4
5
Highlight the Screen Color menu item, then press the SELECT  
button. A list appears, showing you the screen color options.  
Highlight a color option, then press the SELECT button.  
When you select a color, the screen color list disappears, and  
your color choice is indicated on the Screen Color menu item.  
Highlight the Translucency menu item, then press the SELECT  
button. A list appears, showing you the translucency options.  
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Highlight Light, Medium, Dark, or Opaque.  
Then press the SELECT button.  
When you select a translucency option, the Translucency list  
disappears, and your choice is indicated on the Translucency  
menu item.  
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Selecting an Input Signal  
You can use to view a signal from an external source, such as a VCR.  
Press the MENU button on your remote control.  
1
Highlight the Setup menu item, then press the SELECT button.  
2
Highlight the Preferences menu item, then press the SELECT button.  
3
4
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Highlight the Input Source menu item, then press the SELECT button.  
The Input Source menu appears. The Input Source menu item is highlighted.  
Press the SELECT button on your remote control to display the list of available Input sources.  
A list of input source appears.  
Highlight the input source you wish to use, then press the  
SELECT button.  
A list appears from which you can choose Satellite/Antenna  
Component, S-Video, or Video.  
When you select an input source, the list disappears.  
Your selection is indicated in the Input Source line on the  
Input Source menu.  
For easy selection, press TV/VIDEO button on the Remote Control unit.  
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Setting the Default Language preference  
Programs broadcast with digital audio often provide a number of language choices.  
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This preference setting tells your DIRECTV HD Receiver which language to use for digital  
audio broadcasts offering a choice of formats.  
To set the Default Language preference, follow these steps:  
Press the MENU button on your remote control.  
1
Highlight the Setup menu item, then press the SELECT button.  
2
Highlight the Preferences menu item, then press the SELECT button.  
3
4
5
Highlight the Audio menu item, then press the SELECT button.  
The Audio menu appears. The Default Language menu item is highlighted.  
Press the SELECT button on your remote control to display the  
list of available languages.  
A list of languages appears.  
Highlight the language you wish to use for digital audio  
broadcasts, then press the SELECT button.  
When you select a language, the language list disappears.  
Your selection is indicated in the Default Language line on the  
Audio menu.  
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Setting the Digital Out format  
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If you are using the optical digital audio out jack to connect your DIRECTV HD Receiver to  
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a digital audio receiver, you should use this preference setting to tell your DIRECTV HD  
Receiver whether your audio receiver processes PCM digital audio signals or Dolby Digital  
audio signals. See the manual for your audio receiver if you are not sure.  
To set the Digital Out format preference, follow these steps:  
Press the MENU button on your remote control.  
1
Highlight the Setup menu item, then press the SELECT button.  
2
Highlight the Preferences menu item, then press the SELECT button.  
3
4
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Highlight the Audio menu item, then press the SELECT button.  
The Audio menu appears.  
Highlight the Digital Out menu item, then press the SELECT button.  
A list appears from which you can choose Dolby Digital or PCM audio formats.  
Highlight the format supported by your audio receiver,  
then press the SELECT button.  
When you select a format the Digital Out list disappears.  
Your selection is indicated in the Digital Out line on the  
Audio menu.  
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Setting the analog out preference  
Depending on the particular program being broadcast, you can listen to stereo, mono,  
or a Separate Audio Program. (SAP audio is usually a foreign-language translation.  
Sometimes SAP has unrelated information like news or weather.)  
To set the Analog Audio preference, follow these steps:  
Press the MENU button on your remote control.  
1
Highlight the Setup menu item, then press the SELECT button.  
2
3
4
5
Highlight the Preferences menu item, then press the SELECT  
button.  
Highlight the Audio menu item, then press the SELECT button. The Audio menu appears.  
The Analog Audio menu item is highlighted.  
Press the SELECT button on your remote control to display the list of available audio format.  
A list of audio format appears.  
Highlight the audio format you wish to use, then press the SELECT button. A list appears from  
which you can choose Mono, Stereo, or SAP. When you select an audio format, the list  
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disappears. Your selection is indicated in the Analog Audio line on the Audio menu.  
Guide to MTS Settings  
Choose Stereo for channels that are broadcasting in stereo.  
Choose Mono for channels that are broadcasting in mono, or if you are having difficulty receiving a stereo signal.  
Choose SAP to listen to the Separate Audio Program, which is usually a foreign-language translation.  
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Setting the Default Type audio  
Press the MENU button on your remote control.  
1
Highlight the Setup menu item, then press the SELECT button.  
2
3
4
5
Highlight the Preferences menu item, the press the SELECT  
button.  
Highlight the Audio menu item, then press the SELECT button.  
The Audio menu appears.  
Highlight the Default Type menu item, then press the SELECT button.  
A list of Default Type appears from which you can choose Dolby Digital or MPEG audio.  
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Reviewing and controlling Caller ID  
The Caller ID item in the Setup menu allows you to view a list of calls that you have  
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received on the telephone line connected to your DIRECTV HD Receiver. It also allows  
you to control whether the Caller ID feature is turned on or off. The Caller ID feature only  
works if you subscribe to the caller ID service provided by your local telephone service.  
Turning the Caller ID feature on or off  
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To control whether your DIRECTV HD Receiver captures caller ID information, follow these  
steps:  
Press the MENU button on your remote control.  
1
Highlight the SETUP menu item, then press the SELECT button.  
2
3
4
Highlight the Caller ID menu item, then press the SELECT button.  
The Caller ID menu appears.  
Highlight the Display Caller IDs menu item, then press the  
SELECT button.  
A list appears, allowing you to select whether you would like  
the Caller ID feature to be On or Off.  
Highlight On or Off from the list, then press the SELECT button.  
The list disappears, and the Display Caller IDs menu item on the Caller ID menu reflects your  
choice.  
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NOTE  
Caller ID messages for incoming calls that occur while you are taping a program will be recorded  
on your tape. You might want to turn Caller ID off while you are recording a program.  
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Identifying callers  
With Caller ID turned on, when a call is made to the phone  
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line connected to your DIRECTV HD Receiver, a message  
appears on your TV screen telling you the number of the  
caller.  
To clear the message from your screen, press the SELECT  
button.  
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To set your DIRECTV HD Receiver not to display caller ID  
messages, highlight the on-screen Disable button, then  
press the SELECT button.  
Reviewing your Caller ID list  
To see a list of calls you have received, follow these steps:  
Press the MENU button on your remote control.  
1
Highlight the Setup menu item, then press the SELECT button.  
2
3
4
Highlight the Caller ID menu item, then press the SELECT button.  
The Caller ID menu appears.  
Highlight the Review Caller IDs menu item, then press the  
SELECT button.  
The Review Caller IDs screen appears.  
The calls on the list are sorted in time order.  
To see details about any of the listed calls, highlight the call  
from the list, then press the SELECT button.  
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A screen appears displaying the total number of calls received  
from that phone number and the times and dates for the three  
most recent calls.  
To delete a Caller ID record, highlight the on-screen  
Delete button, then press the SELECT button.  
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To return to the Review Caller IDs list, highlight the on-screen  
Back button, then press the SELECT button.  
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Setting the Local Time options  
The Local Time setting (in the Installation section of the Setup menu) allows you to control  
whether to allow your service provider to automatically control two time settings:  
the time zone your DIRECTV® HD Receiver uses, and  
whether your DIRECTV® HD Receiver observes Daylight Savings Time.  
If you turn the Local Time Setting on, you can choose a time zone and decide whether or  
not to observe Daylight Savings Time.  
With the Local Time setting off, your service provider automatically controls these settings  
for you.  
Follow these steps to turn the Local Time Setting on or off, and (if you turn it on) to set your  
Time Zone and Daylight Savings Time observance.  
Press the MENU button on your remote control.  
1
Highlight the Setup menu item, then press the SELECT button.  
2
Highlight the Installation menu item, then press the SELECT button.  
3
Highlight the Local Time menu item, then press the SELECT button.  
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To change the Local Time Setting, highlight it using the arrow  
buttons on your remote control, then press the SELECT button.  
A list appears from which you can indicate whether you want  
the local time setting on (you set the time zone and daylight  
savings time observance), or off (your program provider  
controls the time settings).  
Highlight On or Off, then press the SELECT button.  
The list disappears, and the Local Time Setting menu item reflects your choice.  
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If you turn the Local Time Setting off, the Time Zone and Daylight Savings Time options are  
controlled by your program provider; these menu items become unavailable.  
If you turn the Local Time Setting on, continue with the following steps to set your time zone  
and whether you wish to observe daylight savings time.  
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Highlight Time Zone menu item, then press the SELECT button.  
A list appears from which you can choose your local time  
zone.  
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Highlight your Time Zone, then press the SELECT button.  
The list disappears, and the Time Zone menu item reflects your choice.  
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Highlight the DST Observation menu item, then press the SELECT button.  
A list appears from which you can choose to turn Daylight Savings Time observance on or off.  
Highlight On or Off, then press the SELECT button.  
The list disappears, and the Status line indicates either DST in effect or Standard time in  
effect.  
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Adjusting the Raster (Picture) Centering  
In this menu you can adjust the Raster (picture) on the monitor to be centered.  
The Raster (picture) centering is only available for RGB/DVI/YPbPr output modes.  
Press the MENU button on your remote control.  
1
Highlight the Setup menu item, then press the SELECT button.  
2
Highlight the Installation menu item, then press the SELECT button.  
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4
Highlight the Monitor Setup menu item, then press the SELECT  
button.  
Press Right arrow button to adjust the center of raster (picture).  
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Press SELECT to move left or right center of raster (picture) on  
the monitor device.  
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Installing a new Access Card  
Your DIRECTV service provider may send you a new, replacement Access Card.  
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When you receive a new card, follow these steps to continue your DIRECTV service  
without interruption:  
Press the MENU button on your remote control.  
1
Highlight the Setup menu item, then press the SELECT button.  
2
Highlight the Installation menu item, then press the SELECT button.  
3
4
Highlight the New Access Card menu item, then press the  
SELECT button.  
The New Access Card screen appears.  
To start replacing your Access Card, highlight the on-screen  
SELECT button, then press the SELECT button.  
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On-screen instructions tell you how to replace your old card  
with the new one. Follow these instructions.  
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Setting Remote control type  
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The DIRECTV HD Receiver supports both IR remote (default) and RF remote (optional).  
You can use this menu to set the type of the remote to use.  
Most of the cases, it is recommended to set as IR & RF. However, sensitivity of the IR  
remote can be deteriorated in the area where much RF noise or other noise occurs.  
In this case, set to the IR remote.  
To set the remote control type setting, follow these steps:  
Press the MENU button on your remote control.  
1
Highlight the Setup menu item, then press the SELECT button.  
2
Highlight the Installation menu item, then press the SELECT button.  
3
4
Highlight the Remote Control Setup menu item, then press the  
SELECT button.  
The Remote Control Setup menu appears.  
Highlight the Remote Control Type menu item, then press the  
SELECT button.  
A list appears from which you can choose Remote Control  
Type.  
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IR: Select this option when you have only one IR remote.  
RF: Select this option when you have only one RF remote.  
IR & RF: Select this option to use both IR remote and RF  
remote.  
Move the highlighted bar to the intended setting value using the arrow button and press the  
SELECT button.  
Then, the warning message will appear on the screen.  
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NOTE 1  
If you select the IR remote, your RF remote will be disabled. If you have a RF remote, press the  
[Cancel] button in the message window that appears after this operation.  
NOTE 2  
If you select the RF remote, your IR remote will be disabled.  
If you have a RF remote, it is recommended to set the RF remote control ID first and change this  
menu. Press the [Cancel] button in the message window that appears after this operation.  
You may select [Done] or [Cancel] in the warning message window.  
Select the [Done] and press the [Select] button to complete selection of the remote control  
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to use.  
When you have finished setting the remote control type screen, select the on-screen Back  
button.  
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The factory setting for the remote control type is IR & RF.  
If you set the remote control type to RF and use the IR remote control only, the IR remote control may  
not work.  
Use the keys in the front panel to enter the menu and set the remote control type as IR & RF.  
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Setting RF Remote Control ID (Optional)  
This set-up procedure only pertains to the optional Samsung RF remote.  
You should set the ID number for your own RF code transmission to use the RF remote.  
To set the RF remote control ID setup, follow these steps:  
Press the MENU button on your remote control.  
1
Highlight the Setup menu item, then press the SELECT button.  
2
3
4
Highlight the Installation menu item, then press the SELECT  
button.  
Highlight the Remote Control Setup menu item, then press the  
SELECT button. The Remote Control Setup menu appears.  
Highlight the RF Remote Control ID menu item, then press the  
SELECT button.  
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Input eight-digit serial number to enter into the RF remote  
control ID menu as shown in the below figure.  
The eight-digit serial number is displayed inside the battery  
eight-digit serial number  
box of the RF remote control unit.  
Input all of the eight-digit serial number displayed inside the  
remote battery box using the numeric button or the arrow key.  
Then, move the highlighted bar to the [Done] and press the  
SELECT button.  
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Press the SELECT button to finish setting when the “Setting complete successfully” message  
appears.  
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When you have finished setting the RF remote control ID screen, select the on-screen  
Back button.  
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Viewing important information and a list of features  
supported by your DIRECTV® HD Receiver  
The System menu allows you to view a list of important details about your DIRECTV  
HD Receiver, as well as a list of features supported by your DIRECTV HD Receiver.  
To view this information, use the System Information and System Features items in the  
System portion of the Setup menu.  
Viewing information on automatic system upgrades  
The System Upgrades menu item in the System menu provides information about the  
current software on your DIRECTV HD Receiver, and a history of when previous upgrades  
have been downloaded to your Receiver. To View this information, use the System  
Upgrades item in the System portion of the Setup menu.  
Viewing fun system extras  
The Extras menu contains a useful calendar, a fun biorhythm charting tool, and games you  
can play. To view the system extras on your DIRECTV HD Receiver, use the items in the  
Extras menu.  
Testing the DIRECTV® HD Receiver  
The System Test feature allows you to quickly check the status of the satellite signal, your  
Access Card, and your phone line connection. This is helpful while troubleshooting any  
problem you may experience with your DIRECTV HD Receiver.  
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Chapter 8: Programming the remote control  
This chapter explains how to program your remote control so that you can use it to operate  
your TV, VCR, or other A/V equipment. Chapter sections include:  
Programming the remote control  
Operating a device with your programmed remote control  
Code lists  
Programming the IR remote control  
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Your DIRECTV HD Receiver’s remote control can be programmed to operate your TV,  
VCR, DVD player and other A/V equipment. You use the code lists provided in this  
chapter to enter the code for your brand of TV, VCR, etc.  
Method  
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To use the manual method to program your DIRECTV HD Receiver’s remote control, follow  
these steps:  
Turn on the device you want to control.  
1
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Aim the DIRECTV HD Receiver’s remote control at the device.  
2
3
After pressing a device mode button to operate the remote control in a desired device mode  
(for example, when TV is selected, first LED will light on.), press the SET button once again with  
a sharp thing, like pen. The LED of selected device lights up.  
The mode button  
The SET button  
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Enter the three-digit code for your device (see the code lists on the following pages).  
If the entered code is correct, the device will be turn off. If the brand number that you have  
pressed is not correct, the device will not be turned off. Enter the three-digit code again (The  
LED still lights up).  
4
If the device is turned off, press the SET button again to save your brand number in the remote  
control.  
5
6
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Repeat the procedure for other devices you wish to operate with your DIRECTV HD Receiver’s  
remote control.  
Operating a device with your programmed remote control  
To operate a device using your programmed remote control, you should turn on the LED  
of the device using the MODE button. (TV, VCR, DVD, AUX, or DIRECTV).  
Then use the remote control to operate that device. The remote control will continue to  
operate that device until you press the MODE button twice. Each time you want to button  
to a different device with your remote control, set the intended device using the MODE  
button before starting.  
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Programming the RF remote control (optional)  
This chapter explains how to program your RF remote control so that you can use it to  
operate your TV, VCR. Chapter sections include:  
Programming the RF remote control  
Operating a device with your programmed remote control  
Programming the RF remote control  
®
Your DIRECTV HD Receiver’s remote control can be programmed to operate your TV, VCR.  
You use the code lists provided in your “RF Remote Control” manual to enter the code for your brand  
of TV, VCR.  
Method  
®
To use the manual method to program your DIRECTV HD Receiver’s remote control, follow  
these steps:  
Turn on the device you want to control.  
1
®
Aim the DIRECTV HD Receiver’s remote control at the device.  
2
3
After pressing a device button to operate the remote control in a desired device mode, press  
the SET button once again with a sharp thing, like pen. The device button lights up.  
The SET button  
The device buttons  
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Enter the three-digit code for your device (see the code lists on the “Remote Control” manual)  
If the entered code is correct, the device will turn off.  
4
5
6
Press the device button again. The button should blink twice and then turn off.  
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Repeat the procedure for other devices you wish to operate with your DIRECTV HD Receiver’s  
RF remote control.  
Operating a device with your programmed remote control (RF)  
To operate a device using your programmed RF remote control, you must first press the  
corresponding device button (TV, VCR or DIRECTV).  
Then use the RF remote control to operate that device.  
The RF remote control will continue to operate that device until you press another device  
button. Each time you want to button to a different device with your RF remote control,  
you start by pressing a device button.  
NOTE  
When working with the TV and VCR device remote control, the IR signal will be transmitted.  
Therefore, you need to at the device to work with.  
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Code lists  
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Use these lists to find the codes you need to program your DIRECTV HD Receiver’s remote  
control to operate your other A/V devices. For brands with multiple codes listed, try the  
codes in order until you find one that works for your device.  
TV  
Brand names  
TV (continued)  
Brand names  
EMERSON  
Code numbers  
Code numbers  
ADMIRAL  
A MARK  
AKAI  
072 081 160 161  
112 143  
070 146  
004 005 028 043  
047 048 050 051  
076 120 143 151  
153 154 155 070  
096 191  
007 057  
198  
028 043  
043  
160 165 161 070  
008 009 034 056  
073 074 130 155  
167  
AMSTRAD  
ANAM  
052  
043 054 056 080  
112  
070 004 058 112  
076 120  
088  
206  
070 002 003 004  
058  
001 004 024  
043  
070 002 003 004  
043 101 103 143  
043  
004  
043 050 051  
143  
043 054 191  
043 143  
070 101 143 004  
043  
076 103 004 016  
043 114 120 127  
143 128 136 192  
044  
FISHER  
FUJITSU  
FUNAL  
FUTURETECH  
GE  
AOC  
AUDIOVOX  
BLAUPUNKT  
CAIRN  
CANDLE  
CAPEHART  
CCE  
CETRONIC  
CITIZEN  
004 145  
GOLDSTAR / LG  
004 106 110 112  
119 127 143 193  
004 038 106  
004  
011 004 009 010  
012 023 075 143  
007 072 158  
164  
CLASSIC  
CONCERTO  
CONTEC  
CORONADO  
CRAIG  
CROWN  
CURTIS MATHES  
CXC  
DAEWOO  
GRADIENTE  
HALL MARK  
HITACHI  
INFINITY  
JBL  
JCPENNEY  
164  
070 004 008 009  
030 065 101 160  
024 143 156  
013  
038 001 083 034  
199  
JENSEN  
JVC  
DAYTRON  
004 143  
DYNASTY  
043  
KEC  
043  
DYNATECH  
ELECTROHOME  
062  
KENWOOD  
KLOSS  
KMC  
070 001  
002 059  
143  
024 076 120 143  
KTV  
LODGENET  
043 143 154 070  
072  
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TV (continued)  
TV (continued)  
Brand names  
Code numbers  
Brand names  
Code numbers  
LOGIK  
LAUXMAN  
LXI  
072  
004  
PROTON  
004 058 112 143  
171 173  
034 056 080 164  
004 019 043 127  
143  
160 161 145  
167156 165 065  
070 004 023 024  
056 074 152  
007 019 043 047  
072 130  
207 070 004 058  
000 101 004 050  
089 105 160 127  
143 133  
007 015 052 081  
160  
164 059 070 003  
004 060 061 063  
064 022 094 127  
160  
070 164  
164  
004 007 072  
088  
024 070 004 024  
028 042  
QUASAR  
RADIO SHACK  
MAGNAVOX  
RCA  
MARANTZ  
MATSUI  
MEMOREX  
METZ  
REALISTIC  
RUNCO  
SAMPO  
MGA  
SAMSUNG  
MINERVA  
088  
MITSUBISHI  
024 004 040 042  
028 146  
070 004 062 101  
015 025  
070 040 016 056  
024 130 134 019  
004  
043  
043  
043  
019 081  
201 202 203 204  
205  
034 080 056 164  
164 070 003 059  
060 064 004 056  
063 024  
SANYO  
SCOTT  
SEARS  
007 020 053 057  
082  
004 028 043 048  
143  
015 030 028 094  
004 007 057 082  
143 160 167  
200  
081 004 014 019  
022 028 143  
088  
MTC  
NAD  
NEC  
NIKEI  
ONKING  
ONWA  
OPTONICA  
ORION  
SELECO  
SHARP  
SIEMENS  
SIGNATURE  
SONY  
072  
001 085 126 166  
079  
028 003 004 043  
112  
PANASONIC  
PHILCO  
SOUNDESIGN  
SPECTRICON  
SSS  
004 043  
PHILIPS  
164 093 038 005  
059 127 070 003  
004  
025 070 004 018  
023 190  
004 143 065  
160 161 167 145  
065  
SUPRE MACY  
SYLVANIA  
002  
070 003 059 060  
063 064 127 160  
164 044  
194 052  
081  
056 062  
034 080  
004  
PIONEER  
SYMPHONICS  
TANDY  
TATUNG  
TECHNICS  
TECHWOOD  
PORTLAND  
PROSCAN  
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TV (continued)  
VCR (continued)  
Brand names  
Code numbers  
Brand names  
Code numbers  
TEKNIKA  
002 003 004 024  
028 043 072 101  
143  
072  
173  
DAYTRON  
DIMENSIA  
DBX  
DYNATECH  
ELECTROHOME  
EMERSON  
108  
156  
012 023 039 043  
034 053  
059  
TELERENT  
TERA  
TMK  
004  
006 029 035 025  
027 034 036 037  
046 101 129 131  
138 017 031  
044 152 153 157  
003 008 009 010  
034  
031 072 144 147  
063 151 107 109  
156 126  
TOSHIBA  
015 030 007 040  
062 101  
008 009  
146  
004  
004 019 064 008  
009 028 060 061  
063 072 074 143  
164 165  
UNIVERSAL  
VIDEO CONCEPTS  
VIDTECH  
FISHER  
FUNAI  
GE  
WARDS  
WESTING HOUSE  
YAMAHA  
YORK  
076 120  
070 004  
004  
GO VIDEO  
GOLDSTAR / LG  
040 132 136  
101 123 012 001  
114  
YUPITERU  
ZENITH  
ZONDA  
043  
HARMAN KARDON  
HITACHI  
012 045  
072 073 095 103  
112  
001 026 034 063  
137 150 156  
001  
HUGHES  
INSTANTREPLAY  
JCL  
JCPENNY  
031  
031  
VCR  
Brand names  
012 001 040 101  
156 066  
043  
048 050 043 130  
060 012 031 150  
055 158  
014 034 047 048  
023  
Code numbers  
AIWA  
AKAI  
034  
JENSEN  
JVC  
016 043 046 124  
125 142 146  
072  
AMPRO  
ANAM  
AUDIO DYNAMICS  
BROOKSONIC  
031  
KENWOOD  
012 023 039 043  
035 037 044 129  
152  
028 031  
108  
003 040 135  
031 041 156  
117 119 005 116  
007 010 065 108  
110 112  
LLOYD  
LXI  
MAGIN  
MAGNAVOX  
034  
034 003 009 017  
040  
067 031 034 041  
068 154 160 064  
067 069 031 067  
012 023  
CANON  
CAPEHART  
CRAIG  
CURTIS MATHES  
DEAWOO  
MARANTZ  
MARTA  
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VCR (continued)  
VCR (continued)  
Brand names  
Code numbers  
Brand names  
Code numbers  
MATSUI  
MEI  
MEMOREX  
027 030  
031  
SANSUI  
SANYO  
043 048 135 022  
003 010 102 007  
014 134  
017 037 044 129  
131 112 159  
003 008 009 010  
001 014 017 081  
101  
031 054 053  
024  
034  
056 057 058 003  
052 149 031 155  
034  
102 101 003 010  
014 031 034 053  
072 139 134  
045 046 059  
001 156  
059 061 046 051  
142 001 045 162  
034 040  
024 034  
012 023 043 048  
039  
043  
053 054  
SCOTT  
SEARS  
MGA  
MINOLTA  
MITSUBISHI  
SHARP  
MTC  
MULTITECH  
NEC  
SHINTOM  
SIGNATURE  
SONY  
NORDMENDE  
OPTONICA  
SOUNDESIGN  
STS  
001  
PANASONIC  
070 133 031 066  
160 161  
001 031 063 156  
031 034 067  
031 067 034 101  
054 071  
101  
021 001 048  
108  
SYLVANIA  
SYMPHONIC  
TANDY  
TATUNG  
TEAC  
TECHNICS  
TEKNIKA  
TMK  
031 059 034 067  
034  
010 034  
039 043 023  
034 039 043 023  
031 070  
031 019 034 101  
006  
PENTAX  
PHILCO  
PHILIPS  
PILOT  
PIONEER  
PORTLAND  
QUARTZ  
QUASAR  
TOSHIBA  
112 008 131 047  
059 082 001 042  
040 101  
002 014  
070 133 161 031  
066 160  
TOTEVISION  
UNITECH  
040  
RADIO SHACK  
RCA  
123  
VECTOR RESEARCH  
VIDEO CONCEPTS  
VIDEOSONIC  
WARDS  
012  
107 109 144 147  
151 001 041 034  
040 156 031 140  
003 008 010 014  
031 034 040 053  
054 101  
058 078  
014  
000 040 032 104  
107 109 112 113  
115 120 122 125  
159  
012 046 034 141  
040  
003 001 024 031  
034 040 053 054  
017 131  
012 043 034 039  
072 080 056 048  
034 101 058  
REALISTIC  
YAMAHA  
ZENITH  
RICO  
SALORA  
SAMSUNG  
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AUX-AUDIO  
AUX-AUDIO (continued)  
Brand names  
Code numbers  
Brand names  
Code numbers  
ADCOM  
AMC  
ARCAM  
146 149 227 244  
083 084  
100  
MARANTZ  
074 105 126 128  
139 155 162 186  
232  
AUDIO FILE  
AUDIO TECHINICA  
AIWA  
093 098  
221  
111 114 117 156  
170 199 203 219  
231 241 254  
181 233  
MCINTOSH  
MONDIAL  
MCS  
MITSUBISHI  
MERIDIAN  
NAD  
251  
069 225  
178  
253  
013 067  
128  
AKAl  
ANAM  
BOSE  
B & K  
CARVER  
180  
064 137 219  
150 152  
013 098 107 126  
129 160 163 220  
245 249  
NAKAMICHI  
NILES  
ONKYO  
072 212 234 235  
236  
094 115 116 209  
211 255  
121 125 140 181  
131 144 187 200  
085 086 090  
136 186 126 197  
093 132 138 210  
165 189 195 201  
081 230  
OPTIMUS  
PANASONIC  
PARASOUND  
PHILIPS  
CLARION  
DENON  
151 169  
101 133 191 202  
208 246 247  
078 153  
107 129 157 163  
176  
228 248  
216 123  
073 195 248 249  
119  
PIONEER  
Enlightened Audio  
FISHER  
QUASAR  
RCA  
REALISTIC  
131 187  
Fosgate Audionics  
GE  
HARMAN KARDON  
HAITAl  
109 213 166  
103 122 123 124  
172 174 177 179  
180 194  
HITACHl  
JCPENNY  
JENSEN  
088  
109 154 178  
099  
ROTEL  
SANSUI  
204 218 239  
196 214 126 139  
075 197  
JERROLD  
JVC  
KENWOOD  
141  
SANYO  
SAMSUNG  
SCOTT  
157 129  
068  
180 190  
096 125 151 161  
169 182 193  
089 127  
097 117 147 183  
200 253 237 238  
188 192  
112 198 252  
096 104 119 125  
148 151 163 171  
173 242  
223  
215 250  
SHARP  
KRELL  
SHERWOOD  
SONY  
LEXICON  
LUXMAN  
LXI  
066 120 205 229  
123 177  
MAGNAVOX  
126 162 185 186  
224 228  
SOUNDSTREAM  
STARCOM  
197  
141  
SYMPHONIC  
124  
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AUX-AUDIO (continued)  
DVD (continued)  
Brand names  
Code numbers  
Brand names  
Code numbers  
TEAC  
TECHNICS  
102 159 180 062  
131 184 187 200  
202 208 165  
175  
RCA  
035 036  
000 040  
004  
SAMSUNG  
SHARP  
SONY  
TOSHIBA  
YAMAHA  
ZENITH  
TOSHIBA  
WARDS  
YAMAHA  
037  
163  
038 001 206  
039 079  
028 041  
092 120 166 240  
125 169 216  
222 061  
ZENITH  
AUX-CATV  
DVD-LDP  
Brand names  
Code numbers  
Brand names  
Code numbers  
HAMLIN  
JERROLD / G.I  
OAK  
PIONEER  
Scientific/Atlanta  
TOCOM  
015 017 022  
010 021 025  
008 016 023  
007 026 027  
002 006 013  
003  
CALIFORNIA AUDIO  
DENON  
FISHER  
KENWOOD  
MAGNAVOX  
MITSUBISHI  
NAD  
047  
043 044  
047  
060  
048 057  
057  
ZENITH  
004  
057  
PANASONIC  
PHILIPS  
047 051 054  
048  
DVD  
Brand names  
PIONEER  
QUASAR  
RCA  
SANYO  
SHARP  
055 057  
047  
046  
052  
060  
050 053  
047 051 054  
060  
Code numbers  
ALPINE  
APEX DIGITAL  
DENON  
009  
075 076  
030 226  
035 036  
028 041  
217  
SONY  
GE  
TECHNICS  
TOSHIBA  
YAMAHA  
GOLDSTAR / LG  
HARMAN KARDON  
HITACHI  
045 059  
011  
JVC  
031  
MAGNAVOX  
MARANTZ  
MITSUBISHI  
NAD  
038 042 008  
006 007  
032  
077  
ONKYO  
207  
PANASONIC  
PHILIPS  
PIONEER  
PROSCAN  
003 039  
038 042 006 007  
034 005 010  
035 036  
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Appendix: Troubleshooting and specifications  
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Use the tips below to help solve any problems you have with the DIRECTV HD Receiver:  
Troubleshooting  
Q
A
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I have no picture and no sound and  
the POWER light does not light.  
Make sure your DIRECTV HD Receiver is plugged into  
a working power outlet. If the outlet is switched, make  
®
sure it it turned on. If your DIRECTV HD Receiver is  
plugged into a power strip, make sure it is plugged in  
and turned on. Check the batteries in the remote  
control.  
I have sound but no picture.  
Make sure your TV input (A/V mode) is set properly.  
Make sure the A/V cables are properly connected.  
I have picture but no sound.  
Make sure the TV is not being muted.  
I have no picture and no sound.  
Make sure the TV is turned on. Make sure your  
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DIRECTV HD Receiver is turned on. Make sure your  
Access Card is inserted properly into your receiver.  
Check the signal strength from the satellite (see  
Checking the satellite signal strength in Chapter 3).  
Make sure the coaxial cable is properly connected to  
the satellite dish. Check the connections between your  
®
DIRECTV HD Receiver and your TV. Turn your receiver  
off, unplug it, wait 10 to 20 seconds, then plug it back  
in, and turn it on.  
The top and bottom of the  
program image is cut off.  
If you connect your TV to one of the composite video  
out jacks (Video Out, S-Video Out, or TV out), and you  
®
view a high-definition program with the DIRECTV HD  
Receiver’s RESOLUTION button set to either 720p or  
1080i, the picture will be slightly cropped at the top  
and bottom (the very top and bottom edges of the  
image will not appear on the TV screen). To avoid this  
problem, set the RESOLUTION button to the 480p/i  
position if your TV is connected to one of the composite  
video outputs.  
I see the message on my TV:  
“(Due to) Copyright restrictions......”  
This means that the program you are trying to watch  
may not be viewed on some outputs. Use a different  
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connection from the DIRECTV HD Receiver to your TV.  
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See the section Connecting your DIRECTV HD Receiver  
in Chapter 3 for more information.  
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Q
A
I do not see any video with my TV  
connected to the DVI OUT jack.  
If your TV has a DVI input jack, but is not HDCP  
compatible, you may not be able to view video from  
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your DIRECTV HD Receiver’s DVI OUT jack.  
You need to connect your TV using one of the other  
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video output jack on the DIRECTV HD Receiver.  
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I see overlapping closed caption  
displays for some programs.  
If you turn on closed captions on both your DIRECTV  
HD Receiver and your TV, you may see overlapping  
closed caption displays.  
To avoid this problem, turn on closed captions on either  
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the TV or the DIRECTV HD Receiver, not both.  
I have a frozen screen and the  
POWER button doesn’t work.  
Unplug your receiver for 10 to 20 seconds; then plug it  
back in and turn it on.  
Check the batteries in the remote control.  
I cannot view a program.  
Make sure your subscription includes the channel you  
want to watch.  
Call your service provider if you are not sure.  
Make sure your system is not locked by looking for the  
locked icon ( ) in the channel banner.  
I cannot purchase a pay per view  
program.  
It may be too late to purchase the program.  
Try purchasing another showing of the same program.  
Make sure the telephone line is properly connected.  
If your system is locked, make sure the purchase does  
not exceed your spending or rating limit.  
Your Access Card may be full.  
Call your service provider for assistance.  
I forgot my password.  
If you have forgotten your password, call your service  
provider for assistance.  
The left/right side of the screen  
does not match with the TV in the  
RGB/DVI mode.  
You can adjust left/right side of the screen using this  
function because different TV vendor uses a different  
screen offset.  
Use the “Monitor Setup” menu in the installation menu.  
The default setting is “Samsung Electronics DLP  
products”.  
The IR or RF remote control does not  
work after setting up the remote  
control type.  
Use the keys in the front panel to enter into the menu  
and set the remote control type as IR & RF.  
See the page 102 for more details on setting the remote  
control type.  
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Specifications  
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Here are the technical specifications for the DIRECTV HD Receiver.  
Power supply  
Input Voltage  
AC 120V, 60Hz (SMPS type)  
37W max  
Power Consumption  
Physical Specification  
Size (W X H X D)  
16.93 in.(W) X 2.64in.(H) X 12.28 in.(D)  
(430mm x 67mm x 312mm)  
Weight (Net)  
3.51 Kg (around 7.74 lbs.)  
Operation Temp  
Storage Temp  
+32° F (0° C) to +104° F (+40° C)  
-40° F (-40° C) to +150° F (+66° C)  
Video Decoder  
Transport stream  
MPEG-2 ISO/IEC 13818  
Audio Decoder  
Audio Decoding  
MPEG Layer II & Dolby Digital  
48 kHz  
Sampling Frequency  
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APPENDIX  
Troubleshooting and specifications  
A
Input/Output Interface  
LNB  
1 input (SATELLITE IN)  
2 input(AIR IN, CABLE IN)  
2 RCA / Cinch  
1 Component video output (Y, PB, PR  
1 RGB output  
RF input  
Video  
output  
)
1 DVI output  
1 S-Video  
Video  
Audio  
input  
output  
input  
1 Component  
1 Video  
1 S-Video  
4 RCA / Cinch (2 pairs X Left & Right),  
1 Optical digital audio output  
1 Coaxial digital audio output  
4 RCA / Cinch (2 pairs for L/R)  
1 VCR control output  
Audio  
VCR control  
Modem  
RJ 11 connector  
Resolution select button  
Output mode button  
Access Card  
480p/i, 720p, 1080i, Native 1, Native 2, Native 3  
DVI, RGB/Y, PB, PR  
1 Access Card slot  
RF Remote (optional)  
1 RF Remote Receiver  
1 RF Remote Control  
Accessories  
Cables:  
1 phone cable  
1 A/V (RCA) cable  
1 S-VIDEO cable  
1 Component cable  
1 VCR control cable  
Remote control  
Card  
1 universal remote control (with 2 batteries)  
1 Conditional Access Card  
1 Owner’s manual  
Manual  
Optional  
RF remote control (SRC-S401RF/A)  
RF remote receiver (SRC-S401RF/B)  
Specifications are subject to change without notice.  
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Samsung Electronics America inc.  
SERVICE DIVISION  
400 Valley Road, Suite 201  
Mount Arlington, NJ 07856  
TEL: 1-800-SAMSUNG (1-800-726-7864)  
www.samsungusa.com  
MF68-00298A-00  
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