DirecTV D10 User Manual

Safety & Care
Safety & Care
Your DIRECTV Receiver has been designed and manufactured to stringent quality and safety standards. You should, however, be aware of the following important precautions for safe and optimal use of the equipment.
Meaning of symbols printed on the rear panel of the product:
The “exclamation point” calls attention to features for which you should read the enclosed literature closely to prevent operating and maintenance problems.
Important Safety Instructions
1) Read these instructions.
2) Keep these instructions.
3) Heed all warnings.
4) Follow all inst ructions.
5) Do not use this appa ratus near water.
6) Clean only wit h dry cloth.
7) Do not block any ventilation openings. Install in accordance with t he manufacturer’s instructions.
8) Do not install near any heat sources such as radiators, heat registers, stoves, or other apparatus (including amplifi ers) 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 gr ou nding prong. The wide blade or the third prong are provided for your safety. If the provided plug does not fi t into your outlet, consult an electrician for replacement of the obsolete outlet.
10) Protect the power cord from being walked on or pinched particularly at plugs, convenience receptacles, and the point where they exit from the apparatus.
TIP
We highly recommend plugging the DIRECTV Receiver into a surge protect or to prevent damage from fl uctuations in your power suppl y.
WARNING
To reduce the risk of fire or elect ric shock, do not expose this product to rain or moi sture. The apparatus shall not be exposed to dripping or splashing and that no obj ects filled with liquids, such as vases, shall be placed on the apparatu s
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CAUTION
RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK
DO NOT OPEN
CAUTION: TO REDUCE THE RISK OF
ELECTRIC SHOCK, DO NOT REMOVE COVER (OR BACK).
NO USER-SERVICEABLE PARTS INSIDE. REFER SERVICING TO QUALIFIED SERVICE
PERSONNEL.
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Note to Satellite Dish Installer
This reminder is provide d t o call your attention to artic les 810 and 820 of the 2002 Nationa l Electrical Code. Refer to article 810, in particular 810-1 and 810-15, for required gro unding of the metal structure of the dish antenn a. Refer also to the 810-2 which, by reference to article 820, requires that the satellite dish coaxial cable shield be connected to t he grounding system of the building as close to the point of cab le entry as practical.
11) Only use attachments/accessories specifi ed by the manufacturer.
12) Use only with the cart, stand, tripod, bracket , or t able specifi ed by the manufacturer, or sold with the apparatus. When a cart is used, use caution when moving the c art/apparat u s combination to avoid injury from tip-over.
13) Unplug this apparat us during lightning storms or when unused for long periods of time.
14) Refer all servicing to qualifi ed serv ice per sonnel. Servicing is requi red when the apparatus has been damaged in a ny 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.
• CAUTION: Avoid moisture to reduce the risk of fi re or electric shock. The DIR ECTV Receiver should not be used near water (for example, kitchen sink , bathtub, pool, damp basement). Also, never spill l iqu id on the receiver, and do not place vases or other vessels containing liquid on top of it.
• Ensure proper ventilation — the vent slots on the DIRECTV Receiver must be left uncovered to allow proper airfl ow to the unit. Block ing the airfl ow to the unit could impai r performance or damage your receiver and other components.
• Do not stack electronic components or other objects on top of the DIRECTV Receiver. Also, do not stack the receiver on top of a “hot component” such as an audio power amplifi er.
• Protect your components from power surges by connecting all the components before plugging any power cords into the wall outlet. Use of a surge protector is also recommended.
• Don’t overload power outlets or extension cords, which can result in the risk of fi re or shock. It’s also important to use only the t ype of power source indicated on the marking label or in this manual.
• To prevent electrical shock , this apparatus shall be connected to a mains socket outlet with a protective earthing and fully inserted.
• Avoid audio hum or interference by inserting all cable plugs fi rmly into their jacks. Al so, place Audio/Video (A/V) cables to the sides of the TV bac k panel rather than down the
The apparatus shall not be exposed to dripping or splashing and no objects filled with liquids, such as vases, shall be placed on the apparatus.
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middle once connected. Try not to coil any twin- lead cables and keep them away from A/V cables as much as possible.
• Never insert objects of any kind into any openings in the DIRECTV Receiver (other than the DIRECTV
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Access Card as detailed in this chapter).
• Place it on a fl at, hard surface — do not operate the DIRECTV Receiver on a carpet or other padded surface.
• Always unplug your DIRECTV Receiver before moving it.
• Always unplug the DIRECTV Receiver, TV and other equipment before you connec t or disconnect any cables.
• Leave the main power connector accessible the mains connector at t he back of t he u nit in case of emergency shutdown
• CAUTION: Electr ic Shock — never attempt to disassemble the DIRECTV Receiver yourself; always take it to a qualifi ed service person when repai r i s required. Opening or removing covers may expose dangerous voltage or other risks, and incorrect reassembly can cause shock when receiver is subsequently used. Attempted self-repair may also void your warrant y. Changes or modifi cations not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance (by the warranty or by the manufac turer) could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment.
• Do not drop your DIRECTV Receiver and always move it with care.
• Have your DIRECTV Receiver professionally serviced (do not attempt to service it yourself)
• Any changes or modifi cations in construction of this device which are not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment.
For your information: The identifi cation sticker can be located under neath or on the back of your receiver. The telecommunication network voltage used is the category number 3.
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IMPORTANT: Be sure not to place your DIRECTV Receiver near anythin g WET or HOT!
DIRECTV Receiver D10
Power Guide Menu Active Info
SELECT
Important
This device incorporat es an anticopy process technology that is protected by U.S. patents and other inte llectual property rights. The anticopy process is licens ed for non-commercial, home use only. Reverse engineering or disass embly is prohibited. Unauth orized change s or modifi cations to this equi pment may void the user’s authority to operate it.
Using the Remote
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Changes remote to control other equipment, i.e., a VCR
TV POWER/ON/OFF
Turns your TV and DIRECTV Receiver on and off when mode switch is set to DIRECTV
TV INPUT
Selects which piece of equipment displays the video
picture on your TV — TV (Satellite), VCR, DVD or AUX
To Place batteries in your remote control:
1. Remove cover from the battery compartment by sliding it downward
2. Insert 2 AA batteries (supplied), matching the positive (+) and negative (–) at each end
3. Slide the cover back on and you’re good to go.
Quick Tip
BLUE
Will provide future functionality
ADVANCE PLAY
RECORD
FFWD
STOP
REPLAY
REWIND
PAUSE
ACTIVE
Access to special features services,
DIRECTV news and info.
GUIDE
Displays the on-screen programming guide
EXIT
Exits any menu and returns to last channel viewed
ARROWS
Move highlight to items in whatever direction needed
INFO
Displays information on a chosen program or item
SELECT
Chooses or activates any highlighted item
MENU
Brings up a helpful menu of settings and services
B A C K
Takes you to the screen you visited previously
RED
Function changes with context — for example, on
the left-most tab, press to jump to the right-most tab
CHAN/PAGE
In live TV, changes channel up or down; in a menu, such as the Guide, moves entire page up or down
PREV
Tunes to the last channel viewed
YELLOW
Cycles through alternate audio tracks, when available
NUMBER KEYS & DASH
Tunes to a channel directly; also used to input numbers and letters when needed in on-screen menus
GREEN
Function changes with context — for example, on the
right-most tab, press to jump to the left-most tab
VOLUME
Raises or lowers volume
MUTE
Temporarily turns off sound volume
LIST
Displays your To Do List of programs
ENTER
Activates number entries more quickly; also, sets a highlighted program for autotune
Keys in this shaded area can be programmed to function with your VCR, DVD player or stand-alone DVR unit.
Great TV viewing is in your hands!
A good way to begin learning about your DIRECTV® System is to familiarize yourself with the remote control. You’ll fi nd further details throughout the User Guide relating to specifi c functions.
Navigating 101
You’ll fi nd you can get around nearly all on-screen menus the same simple way.
4Highlight… a menu or button by
using the ARROW keys (up, down, left and right).
4Choose it… by pressing SELECT while
the item is highlighted.
Note: Don’t worry about getting stuck in any menu or on any item. You can always press EXIT or BACK.
POWER
Turns other equipment on and off, as selected with MODE SWITCH
Chapter 1 – Introduction
W elcome ............................................................................................................. 2
About Your User Guide ..................................................................................... 3
Chapter 2 – Getting Connected
Making t he Right Connections ........................................................................ 6
Helpful Hardware References ........................................................................... 7
Getting Familiar ...............................................................................................10
Choose the Setup That Suits You .................................................................... 12
Guided Setup & Activation ............................................................................. 26
Chapter 3 – What’s On
Watching TV .....................................................................................................30
The Guide .........................................................................................................33
Autotune ...........................................................................................................35
Pay Per View ......................................................................................................37
Chapter 4 – The Quick Menu
What’s on the MENU? ................................................................................... 40
Settings ..............................................................................................................41
Audio Options ................................................................................................. 44
Category Sort ....................................................................................................45
Pay Per View ......................................................................................................46
Find By ..............................................................................................................47
Date & Time ......................................................................................................49
Favorites ........................................................................................................... 50
Caller ID & Messages .......................................................................................51
Parental Controls ..............................................................................................53
Chapter 5 – Other Information
Programming Your Remote Control ...............................................................58
Troubleshooting ............................................................................................... 60
Limited 90-Day Warranty ................................................................................68
DIRECTV PROTECTION PLAN ..................................................................72
FCC Customer Information ............................................................................74
Registration Information .................................................................................78
Index .................................................................................................................79
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Congratulations on choosing the best entertainment experience around!
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About Your User Guide
Before you can start enjoying your new DIRECTV System and service, you’ll need to know more about getting everything up and running, as well as learn all about how to use our great features.
This User Guide will walk you through how to connect your equipment and other Audio/Video (A/V) components, show how to customize your setup, and explain how to activate your programming. You’ll fi nd full details on all of our easy-to-follow system features. Plus, there’s important safety, troubleshooting and warranty information.
For some quick references for using and setting up your system, check out handy info on:
4the remote control… inside front cover 4helpful equipment defi nitions… page 7 4glossary of icons… inside back cover 4important phone numbers & resources… back cover
If you’re having your system professionally installed, be sure to thoroughly check out the
Safety & Care section, then you may want to go ahead and skip to Guided Setup & Activation on page 26.
Ready to get started? Just turn the page!
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Chapter 1
About Your User Guide
6 Making the Right Connections 7 Safety & Care 10 Helpful Hardware References 14 Getting Familiar 16 Choose the Setup That Suits You 30 Guided Setup & Activation
Chapter 2
Making the Right Connections
Ready to connect your DIRECTV® Receiver and your other components?
Whether you’re having your system professionally installed or handling it yourself, be sure to read over the following few pages to famili arize yourself with some important tips for safety and care.
Before you begin
Your satellite dish antenna must be installed before you can beg in following the procedures in this User Guide. (Professional installation is highly recommended.) Your dish needs to be mounted in a position where it has access to the satellite signals, and RG-6 coax ial cables must be run into the room(s) where your receiver(s) will be located. If you choose to insta ll the dish yourself, see the separate instruction manual that came with your satellite dish antenna.
Package Contents
The following items are included with your DIRECTV Receiver:
4 A/V cables (RCA type) 4 Access card 4 S-Video cable 4 User Guide 4 Phone cord 4 Remote Control & batteries 4 Power cord
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Making the Right Connections
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DIRECTV Receiver D10
Power Guide Menu Active Info
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DIRECTV
Helpful Hardware References
General
Satellite Dish Antenna
This is your “di sh” and related hardware, affi xed to your roof or other surface, which picks up the broadcast signals from our satellites.
DIRECTV Receiver (or S atellite Receiver)
Your DIRECTV Receiver picks up the signal f rom your satell ite dish antenna and translates it into vi ewable TV programming.
DIRECTV System
Refers to the combination of the above components (plus the remote control).
Access Ca rd
Contains information about your DIREC TV
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service. It must be properly inserted for your
receiver to work and to activate your programming.
Multi-switch
A multi-switch takes the signal from a satellite dish and al lows multiple DIRECTV Receivers to utilize it so that you can watch different prog ramming on multiple TVs. If your antenna doesn’t accommodate the number of DIRECTV Receivers you’re installing, you may need this optional device. Note: Cable TV splitter wi ll not work in this same way.
Helpful Hardware Reference
Chapter 2
Cables & Connections
S-Video Jack and Cable
S-Video jacks and cables provide the best picture quality. You will still need to connect the left and right audio cables to the TV because t he S-Video cable only carr ies the picture signal, not sound.
Audio/Video (A/V) Jack and Cable
Audio/Video (A/V) cables provide excellent picture quality and stereo sound, and should be used if your TV does not have S-video jack s. The DIRECTV Receiver’s A/V jacks are color coded (yellow for video, red for right audio and white for left audio). If your TV has only one input for audio (mono), connect it to the left (white) audio jack on the DIRECTV Receiver.
RF Jack and Coaxial Cable (F-type)
RF jacks and coax i al cables provide good picture and mono sound quality. They should be used if A/ V connections a r e not avai lable on your TV. RF jacks a r e used to connec t to your TV and satellite dish, off-air antenna and cable feed connections. The RF jacks on the receiver are labeled SATELLITE IN, OFF AIR IN and OUT TO TV. Note: Be sure to use RG-6 coaxial cable when connecting from the satellite dish to the DIREC TV Receiver.
Note th at not all cables come with your digital satellite receiver; you may need to purchase additional cables depending on your setup.
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Helpful Hardware Reference
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Helpful Hardware Reference
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Telephone Jack and Cord
The telephone line cord is required to connect your DIRECTV Receiver to a land-based telephone line if you choose to subscribe to DIREC TV programming. The phone line connection is used to periodically call DIREC TV. You will need an RJ11-type modulator jack (the most common type of phone jack). This equipment uses the following USOC jack: RJ11c. Note: Do not connect your receiver to a digital PBX phone system — doing so may permanently damage your equipment and void your warranty.
Line Splitter
The line splitter lets you plug both a telephone and your DIRECTV Receiver into the same wall jack if necessary. (Not included with your DIREC TV Receiver.)
Optional Audio/Video and Electronics
Switch Box
A small box that lets you connect multiple devices to your TV, allowing you to switch easily between your DIRECTV programming, VCR, DVD player, game system, etc.
A/V Receiver
More sophisticated than a switch box, it provides all the sa me advantages, and may offer additional features such as the abilit y to hook up to multiple speakers.
Surge Protector
Devices that protect electronic equipment from power fl uctuations. Highly recommended to prevent damage to your DIRECTV System.
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Getting Familiar
DIRECTV Receiver Front Panel
1) POWER – Turns your DIRECTV Receiver on or off. Most people leave the power to the DIRECTV Receiver on at all times, then just use the remote to turn on their TV set to activate programming. Your DIRECTV Receiver still receives messages and other necessary in formation when power is turned off or in standby.
2) REM OTE SENSOR – The infrared sensor picks up commands from the remote control.
3) G U I D E – Displays t he guide sort screen, so you can sort the Guide to display only channels of a particular kind.
4) MENU – Brings up the helpful Quick Menu of set tings and services
5) ARROW S – Move the on-screen highl ight up, down, left or right
6) SELECT – Chooses the item highlighted
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ACTIVE – Access to special features and content
8) INFO – Displays channel banner or other relevant information to a highlighted item
9) DOOR PANEL – The access card slot and reset button are located behind the door panel.
Insert your DIRECTV Access C ard
Locate the access card that came packed with your DIRECTV Receiver materials and insert the card, facing upward, fully into the slot.
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Your equipment may not look exactly like the model illustrated.
Getting Familiar
Receiver Rear Panel
1) SATELLITE IN – Use to connect the DIREC TV Receiver to the satellite dish antenna.
2) LOW SPEED DATA – You c an connect your receiver to future services and accessories as they become available. Additional hardware may be required.
3) OUT TO TV – Connects the DIRECTV Receiver to your TV or VCR using RF coaxial cable. This jack provides the most basic connection, car rying good sound and video qual ity.
4) OFF AIR IN – Connect a standard TV antenna or cable feed to the DIRECTV Receiver using this jack. You can then switch between t he DIRECTV Receiver’s signal and the TV/cable feed.
5) 3/4 CHANNEL SWITCH – Allows users to choose the channel that is not used in your area (3 or 4) when the receiver is connected to T V using RF coaxi al cable from the DIRECTV Receiver’s OUT TO TV.
6) S-VIDEO – Provides the best picture quality, better than VIDEO RCA-type or RF coaxial cable jacks. If your TV has an S-Video jack, use it along with the audio jacks (S-Video only carries picture information, not sound) to connect to your TV.
7) VIDEO – Provides better picture quality than the OUT TO TV jack. Connect the second RCA-type composite VIDEO jack to another device, such as a VCR. You must also connect the AUDIO cables when using the VIDEO connection.
8) AUDIO (R and L) – Audio cables offer better sound quality than RF coaxial cables. Connect a second set of audio cables to another component, such as a VCR or stereo.
9) PHONE – Connects the DIRECTV Receiver to a telephone line. The DIRECTV Receiver requires a land-based telephone line connection to communicate periodically with your program provider.
10) AC POWER INLET – Use to connect t he power cord for your DIRECTV Receiver.
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There are several ways to connect your receiver to match your particular equipment setup and to gain optimum sig n al quality. The following pages illustrate some of the most common setups. Keep in mind that the back panels of your TV and other equipment may not exactly match those illustrated.
Connecting Your DIRECTV Receiver to a TV with an Antenna In Input
1) Connect the RG-6 R F coaxial cable from your satellite dish to the jack labeled SATELLITE IN on the DIRECTV Receiver.
2) Using the RF coaxial c able, connect one end to the OUT TO TV jack on the DIRECTV
Receiver and the other end to the ANTENNA IN jack on the TV.
3) If you have a local channel 3 in your area, then move the 3/4 switch on the back of the
DIRECTV Receiver to channel 4.
If you have a local channel 4 in your area, then move the 3/4 switch on the back of the
DIRECTV Receiver to channel 3.
4) Plug one end of the telephone cord into a phone jack on your wall (or into a phone splitter that is plugged into a phone jack) and the other end into the PHONE JACK on the back of the DI RECTV Receiver.
5) Plug all power cords into electr ical sockets.
To watch DIRECTV programming, tune your TV to channel 3 or 4 (depending on the position of the 3/4 switch in step 3 above). Now you can turn to page 26 to learn about Guided Setup and Activation.
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When working with cables, be sure to connect corresponding outputs and inputs (Video OUT to Video IN, Rig ht Audio OUT to Right Audio IN, etc.). Never connect an IN t o an IN or an OUT to an OUT.
All A/V jacks and inputs are color coded. Always match the color of the plug to the same color of the jack.
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Connecting Your DIRECTV Receiver to a TV with A/V Inputs
1) Connect the RG-6 R F coaxial cable from your satellite dish to the jack labeled SATELLITE IN on the DIRECTV Receiver.
2) Using the A/V cable, connect the white, red and yellow plugs from one end of the A/V cable to the AUDIO L (white) and R (red) and VIDEO (yellow) output jacks on the back of the DIRECTV Receiver. Connect the other end of the A/V cable to the corresponding A/V input jacks on your TV.
3) Plug one end of the telephone cord into a phone jack on your wall (or into a phone splitter
that is plugged into a phone jack) and the other end into the PHONE JACK on the back of the DIRECTV Receiver.
4) Plug al l power cords into electrical sockets.
Now you can turn to page 26 to learn about Guided Setup and Activation.
To switch between watching your VCR and watching video from your receiver, you will need to use the INPUT, SOURCE, or TV/VIDEO button on your TV or TV’s remote control to change the video source. Some TVs also have a MENU butt on that allows you to change t he video source using an on-screen menu. If you have trouble ch anging the video source refer to the instructions that came with your TV.
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Connecting Your DIRECTV Receiver to a TV with A/V and S-Video Inputs
1) Connect the RG-6 RF coaxial cable from your satellite dish to the jack labeled SATELLITE IN on the DIRECTV Receiver.
2) Using the S-Video cable, connect one end to the S-VIDEO output jack on the DIRECTV Receiver and the other end to the S-VIDEO input jack on the TV.
3) Using the A/V cable, connect the white and red plugs from one end of the A/ V cable to the AUDIO L (white) and R (red) jacks on the back of the DIR ECTV Receiver. Connect the plugs from other end of the A/V cable to the corresponding input jacks on your TV. Do not plug the video (yellow) into either the DIRECTV Receiver or the TV.
4) Plug one end of the telephone cord into a phone jack on your wall (or into a phone splitter that is plugged into a phone jack) and the other end into the PHONE JACK on the back of the DI RECTV Receiver.
5) Plug al l power cords into electrical sockets.
Now you can turn to page 26 to learn about Guided Setup and Activation.
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If your TV only has one audi o input jack use th e AUDIO L (white) jack on the back of t he DIRECT V Receiver to make the connection.
To switch between watching your VCR and watching video from your receiver, you will need to use the INPUT, SOURCE, or TV/VIDEO button on your TV or TV’s remote control to change the video source. Some TVs also have a MENU butt on that allows you to change t he video source using an on-screen menu. If you have trouble ch anging the video source refer to the instructions that came with your TV.
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Connecting Your DIRECTV Receiver and a VCR to a TV with an Antenna In Input
1) Connect the RG-6 R F coaxial cable from your satellite dish to the jack labeled SATELLITE IN on the DIRECTV Receiver.
2) Using the RF coaxial cable, connect one end to the OUT TO TV jack on the back of the DIRECTV Receiver and connect the other end to the VCR’s ANTENNA IN input.
3) If you have a local channel 3 in you area, then move the 3/4 switch on the back of the DIRECTV Receiver to channel 4. If you have a local channel 4 in you area, then move the 3/4 switch on the back of the DIRECTV Receiver to channel 3.
4) Run an RF cable from your VCR’s OUT TO TV jack to your TV’s ANTENNA IN input. This will allow you to watch videotapes. Be sure to set your VCR’s 3/4 switch too.
5) Plug one end of the telephone cord into a phone jack on your wall (or into a phone splitter that is plugged into a phone jack) and the other end into the PHONE JACK on the back of the DI RECTV Receiver.
6) Plug al l power cords into electrical sockets.
To watch DIRE CTV progr amming, tune your TV to channel 3 or 4 (depending on the position of the 3/4 switch in step 3 above). Now you can turn to page 26 to learn about Guided Setup and Activation.
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To switch between watching your VCR and watching video from your receiver, you will need to use the INPUT, SOURCE, or TV/VIDEO button on your TV or TV’s remote control to change the video source. Some TVs also have a MENU butt on that allows you to change t he video source using an on-screen menu. If you have trouble ch anging the video source refer to the instructions that came with your TV.
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NOTE: Th is connection can also be made using A/V cables if you r VCR has A/V inputs. To connect using the A/V cables, connect the audio L (white), R (red) and video (yellow) plugs from one end of the A/V cable to the AUDIO 1 L and R and VIDEO 1 jacks on the back of the DIRECTV Receiver. Connect the other end of t he A/V cable to the corresponding jacks on your VC R.
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The back panels of your equipment may not look exactly like those il lustrated.
Connecting Your DIRECTV Receiver and a VCR to a TV with A/V Inputs
1) Connect the RG-6 RF coaxial cable from your satellite dish to the jack labeled
SATELLITE IN on the DIRECTV Receiver.
2) Using the A/V cable, connect the white, red and yellow plugs from one end of the A/V
cable to the AUDIO L (white) and R (red) and VIDEO ( yel low) output jack s on the back of the DIRECTV Receiver. Connect the other end of the A/V cable to the corresponding input jacks on your TV.
3) Using another A/V cable, connect the white, red and yellow plugs from one end of the
A/V cable to the AUDIO L (white) and R (red) and VIDEO (yellow) output jacks on the back of the DIRECTV Receiver. Connect the other end of the A/V cable to the corresponding input jacks on your VCR.
4) Run another A/V cable from the VCR’s A/V output to the TV’s A/V inputs. This will
allow you to watch videotapes. NOTE: If your TV only has one set of A /V input jacks, this connection a lso can be made by running a RF cable from the VCR’s OUT TO TV jack to the TV’s ANTENNA IN input.
5) Plug one end of the telephone cord into a phone jack on your wall (or into a phone splitter
that is plugged into a phone jack) and the other end into the PHONE JACK on the back of the DIRECTV Receiver.
6) Plug all power cords into electrical sockets.
Now you can turn to page 26 to learn about Guided Setup and Activation.
Getting Connected
Note
If your TV only has one audi o input jack use the AUDIO L (white) jack on the back of the DIRECTV Receiver to make the connection.
To switch between watching your VCR and watching video from your receiver, you will need to use the INPUT, SOURCE, or TV/VIDEO button on your TV or TV’s remote control to change the video source. Some TVs also have a MENU butt on that allows you to change t he video source using an on-screen menu. If you have trouble ch anging the video source refer to the instructions that came with your TV.
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