DirecTV LSS-3200A User Manual

DIRECTV
®
HD
Receiver
OWNER’S MANUAL
MODEL :LSS-3200A
Before connecting, operating or adjusting this product, please read this instruction booklet carefully and completely.
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WARNING
TO PREVENT FIRE OR SHOCK HAZARDS, DO NOT EXPOSE THIS PRODUCT TO RAIN OR MOISTURE.
WARNING: Do not install this equipment in a confined space such as a bookcase or similar unit.
NOTE TO CABLE/TV/SATELLITE DISH INSTALLER:
This reminder is provided to call the cable TV system/satellite dish installer’s attention to Article 820-40 of the National Electric Code (U.S.A.). The code provides guidelines for proper grounding and, in particular, specifies that the cable ground shall be connected to the grounding system of the building, as close to the point of the cable entry as practical.
REGULATORY INFORMATION : FCC PART 15
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 when the equipment is operated in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual, 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.
REGULATORY INFORMATION: FCC Part 68
This product complies with Part 68 of the FCC rules. On the back of this product is a label that contains, among other information, the FCC registration number
and Ringer Equivalent Number (REN) for this product. If requested, this information must be provided to the telephone company.
The REN is used to determine the quantity of devices that may be connected to the telephone line. Excessive RENs on the telephone line may result in the
devices not ringing in response to an incoming call. Typically, the sum of the RENs should not exceed five (5). To be certain of the number of devices that may be connected to the line (as determined by the total RENs) contact the local telephone company.
If this product causes harm to the telephone network, the telephone company will notify you in advance that temporary discontinuance of service may be
required. But if advance notice isn’t practical, the telephone company will notify the customer as soon as possible. Also, you will be advised of your right to file a complaint with the FCC if you believe it is necessary.
The telephone company may make changes to its facilities, equipment, operations or procedures that could affect the operation of the product. If this happens,
the telephone company will provide advance notice so you can make the necessary modifications to maintain uninterrupted service.
Connection to party line service is subject to state tariffs. (Contact the state public utility commission, public service commission, or corporate commission for
information.)
If trouble is experienced with this product, for repair or warranty information, please contact LG Electronics Inc. If the product is causing harm to the
telephone network, the telephone company may request that you disconnect the product until the problem is resolved.
An FCC compliant telephone cord and modular plug is provided with this equipment. This equipment is designed to be connected to the telephone network or
premises wiring using a compatible modular jack which is Part 68 compliant. See installation instructions for details.
COMPLIANCE: The responsible party for this product’s compliance is: Zenith Electronics Corporation, 2000 Millbrook Drive, Lincolnshire, IL, 60069, USA Phone: 1-847-941-8000
CAUTION
DO NOT ATTEMPT TO MODIFY THIS PRODUCT IN ANY WAY WITHOUT WRITTEN AUTHORIZATION FROM LG ELECTRONICS CORPORATION. UNAUTHORIZED MODIFICATION COULD VOID THE USER’S AUTHORITY TO OPERATE THIS PRODUCT. THIS EQUIPMENT IS INTENDED TO RECEIVE AND DECODE SIGNALS TRANSMITTED ACCORDING TO ATSC DIGITAL TELEVISION STANDARD A/53, DIRECTV SPECIFICATION AND IS INTENDED TO BE USED WITH AN APPROPRIATE ANTENNA, DISH AND DISPLAY DEVICE THAT YOU MUST PROVIDE.
Dolby Digital
®
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 product incorporates copyright protection technology that is protected by U.S. patents and other intellectual property rights. Use of this copyright protection technology must be authorized by Macrovision, and is intended for home and other limited pay-per-view uses unless otherwise authorized by Macrovision. Reverse engineering or disassembly is prohibited.
THE LIGHTNING FLASH WITH ARROWHEAD SYMBOL, WITHIN AN EQUILATERAL TRIANGLE, IS INTENDED TO ALERT THE USER TO THE
PRESENCE OF UNINSULATED “DANGEROUS VOLTAGE” WITHIN THE PRODUCT’S ENCLOSURE THAT MAY BE OF SUFFICIENT MAGNITUDE TO
CONSTITUTE A RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK TO PERSONS.
THE EXCLAMATION POINT WITHIN AN EQUILATERAL TRIANGLE IS INTENDED TO ALERT THE USER TO THE PRESENCE OF IMPORTANT
OPERATING AND MAINTENANCE (SERVICING) INSTRUCTIONS IN THE LITERATURE ACCOMPANYING THE APPLIANCE.
CAUTION:
TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRONIC SHOCK DO NOT REMOVE COVER (OR BACK).
NO USER SERVICEABLE PARTS INSIDE.
REFER TO QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL.
SAFETY WARNING
CAUTION
RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT OPEN
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This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions : (1) this device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.
Equipment Classification : Part 15 TV Interface Device
Type of Product(EUT) : DIRECTV®HD Receiver
Manufacturer : LG Electronics Inc.
Address : 19-1, Cheongho-Ri, Jinwuy-Myon
Pyungtaek-Shi, Kyunggi-Do, 451-713 Korea
Attention : Mr. H.S. Lee - General Manager
Digital Media Standards Group
We here by declare that the equipment bearing the trade and model number specified above was tested conforming to the applicable FCC Rules under the most accurate measurement standards possible, and that all the necessary steps have been taken and are in force to assure that production units of the same equipment will continue to comply with the Commission’s requirements.
Trade Name / Model : LG / LSS-3200A
Responsible Party : LG Electronics Inc., Chicago office
Address : 6133 North River RD Suite 1100 Rosemont, IL. 60018, U.S.A.
Contact Person : Mr. P. H. Byun, General Manager
Tel. No. 1-847-993-4529 For FCC Inquiry
DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY
CAUTION:
PLEASE READ AND OBSERVE ALL WARNINGS AND INSTRUCTIONS IN THIS OWNER’S MANUAL AND THOSE MARKED ON THE UNIT. RETAIN THIS BOOKLET FOR FUTURE REFERENCE.
This set has been designed and manufactured to assure personal safety. Improper use can result in electric shock or fire hazard. The safeguards incorporated in this unit will protect you if you observe the following procedures for installation, use, and servicing. This unit does not contain any parts that can be repaired by the user.
DO NOT REMOVE THE CABINET COVER, OR YOU MAY BE EXPOSED TO DANGEROUS VOLTAGE. REFER SERVICING TO QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL ONLY.
1. Read these instructions. - All these safety and
operating instructions should be read before the product is operated.
2. Keep these instructions. - The safety, operating
and use instructions should be retained for future reference.
3. Heed all warnings. - All warnings on the product
and in the operating instructions should be adhered to.
4. Follow all instructions. - All operating and use
instructions should be followed.
5. Do not use this apparatus near water. – For
example: near a bath tub, wash bowl, kitchen sink, laundry tub, in a wet basement; or near a swimming pool; and like.
6. Clean only with dry cloth. – Unplug this product
from the wall outlet before cleaning. Do not use liquid cleaners.
7.
Do not block any ventilation openings. Install in accordance with the manufacturer’s instructions.
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Slots and openings in the cabinet are provided for ventilation and to ensure reliable operation of the product and to protect it from over- heating. The openings should never be blocked by placing the product on a bed, sofa, rug or other similar surface. This product should not be placed in a built-in installation such as a bookcase or rack unless proper ventilation is provided or the manufacturer’s instructions have been adhered to.
8. Do not install near any heat sources such as radiators, heat registers, stoves, 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 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.
11. Only use attachments/accessories specified by the manufacturer.
12. Use only with the cart, stand, tripod, bracket, or table specified by the manufacturer, or sold with apparatus. When a cart is used, use 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.
IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
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IMPORTANT INFORMATION
Due to copyright restrictions, you may not be able to view some high-definition programs in high-definition format using this product. If HD viewing is prohibited due to copyright restric­tions, you would need to connect other interfaces to view the program.
In certain markets, access to local channels requires a DIRECTV
®
Multi-Satellite Dish Antenna.
For the most current information about the availability of local channels in your area, contact your retailer or visit DIRECTV.com. For access to all DIRECTV high-definition program-
ming, a triple LNB Multi-Satellite dish antenna, along with a DIRECTV HD Receiver and high-definition television equipment is required. Satellite dish antenna sold separately.
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 subscribe to DIRECTV service. DIRECTV services not available outside the U.S. DIRECTV pro­gramming is sold separately and independently of DIRECTV System hardware. A valid pro­gramming subscription is required to operate DIRECTV System hardware. Activate your DIRECTV programming today at 1-800-DIRECTV (1-800-347-3288).
DIRECTV, Inc. DIRECTV, the Cyclone Design logo and Advanced Program Guide are trademarks of DIRECTV, Inc., a unit of Hughes Electronics Corp. and are used with permission.
Safety Warning . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1
DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2
IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3-4
Table of Contents . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .5-6
1. Introduction 1-1. A New World of Digital Entertainment . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .7
1-2. Main Features . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .8
2. Important Overview 2-1. Sending Signals . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .9
2-2. TV Signal Formats . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .10
2-3. Display Formats . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .11
2-4. Normal and Wide Format Signals . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .12-13
2-5. Audio Signals . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .14-15
2-6. On-Screen Display . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .16-17
3. Setup and Connections 3-1. Unpacking . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .18-19
3-2. Back Panel of the DIRECTV
®
HD Receiver . . . . . . . . . .20-21
3-3. General Recommendations . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .22
3-4. Connecting to Antennas . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .23-26
3-5. TV Connection . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .27-30
3-6. VCR Connection . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .31-32
3-7. Audio Connection . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .33-34
3-8. Remote Control RF Antenna Connection . . . . . . . . . . . . .35
4. Front Panel and 4-1. Using the Front Panel of the DIRECTV
®
HD Receiver . . . . .36
4-2. Using the Remote Control . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .37-39
4-3. Programming the Remote Control . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .40
4-4. Remote Control Codes for Other Components . . . . . . .41-43
5. Initial Setup . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .44
6. Basic Operation 6-1. Viewing the Channel Banner . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .45-46
6-2. Channel Surfing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .47
6-3. Freeze Screen . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .48
6-4. Subscription to DIRECTV
®
programming and
ANT/CABLE-Only operation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .49
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
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7.
Advanced Program Guide™
7-1. About the Advanced Program Guide . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .50
7-2. Layout of the Advanced Program Guide Screen . . . . .51-52
7-3. Moving through the Advanced Program Guide . . . . .53-54
7-4. Selecting a Program . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .55
7-5. Getting More Program Information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .56-57
7-6. Setting a Timer/Record Event for Future Viewing . . . . . . .58
7-7. Purchasing DIRECTV
®
Pay Per View Programs . . . . . . . . . .59
7-8. Searching for Programs by Category . . . . . . . . . . . . . .60-61
7-9. Searching for Programs by Keyword . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .62
8. Customization 8-1. Accessing the On-screen Menu . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .63
8-2. The Structure of the On-Screen Menus . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .64
8-3. Managing Program Purchases . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .65
8-4. Checking Messages . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .66
8-5. Setting a Timer/Record Event . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .67
8-6. Modifying a Timer/Record Event . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .68
8-7. Initializing the System . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .69-76
8-8. Managing Channels . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .77-80
8-9. Setting the Clock . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .81-82
8-10. Setting Default Signal Out . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .83
8-11. EZ Hook-up . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .84
8-12. Setting the Audio . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .85-90
8-13. Choosing the Aspect Ratio . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .91-93
8-14. Setting Digital Caption . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .94
8-15. Setting Digital Caption Style . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .95
8-16. Setting Closed Caption . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .96
8-17. Advanced . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .97
8-18. Running EZ Demo . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .98
8-19. Setting Locks . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .99-104
8-20. Getting the System Information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .105-109
8-21. Testing the System . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .110-111
8-22. Replace Card . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .112
8-23. VCR Control Setup . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .113
8-24. Remote Control Setup . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .114
9. EZ Help . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .115-116
Product Specifications . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .117
Troubleshooting . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .118-121
Warranty . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Rear Cover
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1-1. A New World of Digital Entertainment
Welcome to the LSS-3200A DIRECTV®HD Receiver, an advanced HDTV/digital satellite receiver that showcases a new generation of digital entertainment.
The DIRECTV HD Receiver delivers a variety of programs from DIRECTV and has a built-in HD Receiver that serves as a digital receiver that makes it possible to view digital programs even on your analog TV. However an analog TV will not display the HD quality.
The Advanced Program Guidedelivered via satellite service also enables you to access and view program listings for over-the-air broadcasts and cable as well as DIRECTV
®
programming.
The ATSC Tuner uses LG’s 4th generation VSB technology for improved over-the-air digital reception.
The built-in NTSC tuner with 4th digital comb filter provides optimum Video and Audio from terrestri­al/cable analog programming.
1. INTRODUCTION
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Ultimate Entertainment
A Wide Variety of Programs
Hundreds of channels are available by subscription from DIRECTV.
DIRECTV Advanced Program Guide™
Instant access for up to seven days of program listings. Ability to jump a day or 6 hours at a time. Ability to search and tune by program title, key word, or category.
Technical Flexibility
Seamless Tuning between Channels
Tune seamlessly to over-the-air, cable and satellite.
Multiple Output Jacks
Multiple output jacks are provided on the back panel of the DIRECTV
®
HD Receiver ensuring max-
imum connectivity to a variety of display devices.
Screen Format Adaptability
Various screen formats are available including 1080i, 720p, 480p, 480i, variable 1, variable 2, vari­able 3, auto DVI, and true native modes.
ANT/CABLE Only Mode
Viewing analog/digital broadcasting with an over-the-air antenna and cable service.
Simultaneous 480i Display Output
Supporting simultaneous 480i Display Output for VCR-recording or viewing on an analog TV.
Superior Performance
Crisp Picture
High-definition or resolution with a 16:9 aspect ratio.
Superior Sound
Sensational sound with Dolby Digital
®
5.1 channels.
DVI-HDTV Output
For an all-digital connection to DVI-HDTV monitors.
RF Remote Control
Remote control access from your easy chair, anywhere in the room, or even from another room
within your home.
Convenient Use
EZ Help
Easy-to-use on-screen menus with instant spot help and brief on-screen user’s guide.
EZ Hook-up
The on-screen menus show connection schemes on the DIRECTV HD Receiver.
Setup Wizard
Easy-to-use Wizard based System Setup.
Easy Recording to VCR
Up to seven days of program guide information from which shows can be easily selected for auto­matic VCR recording.
1-2. Main Features
2-1. Sending Signals
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2. IMPORTANT OVERVIEW
Digital broadcasting is a new way of sending programs over the airwaves with superior qual­ity video and audio. The DIRECTV
®
HD Receiver enables you to take full advantage of digital broadcasting. To fully enjoy it, it is helpful to understand the ways that program signals are sent.
There are two types of TV signal formats; analog (often called NTSC format; National Television System Committee) and digital (ATSC format; Advanced Television System Committee). Digital formats are classified into three categories: High-Definition (HD), Enhanced Definition (ED), and Standard Definition (SD) according to the resolution or digital picture quality.
There are also three ways that program signals can be received; over-the-air (NTSC, ATSC), cable and satellite.
Satellite
Sat A 101
DIRECTV
Sat C 110 Sat B 119
TV
HD Receiver
Phone Jack
Digital
Analog
signal
signal
Analog Cable service
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Signal Format Analog
Digital
SD/ED HD
2-2. TV Signal Formats
The digital TV standards allow several different formats. Broadcasters can choose between four formats:
480p - The picture is 704 x 480 pixels, sent at 60 complete frames per second (480i is also possible, sent at 60 interlaced frames per second).
720p - The picture is 1280 x 720 pixels, sent at 60 complete frames per second.
1080i - The picture is 1920 x 1080 pixels, sent at 60 interlaced frames per second (30
complete frames per second).
(The “p” and “i” designations stand for progressive and interlaced. In a progressive for­mat, the full picture updates every sixtieth of a second. In an interlaced format, half of the pic­ture updates every sixtieth of a second.)
The 480i format is called SD. 480p format is called the ED format. 480i is roughly equivalent to a normal analog TV picture. The 720p and 1080i formats are called the HD formats.
Some analog televisions can display a picture 720 pixels wide by 480 pixels high, that’s a total of 345,600 pixels. HD digital signals can have a maximum resolution of 1920 x 1080, that’s 2,073,600 pixels, or six times more pixels than the older resolution. Pictures will be crisper and cleaner, with more detail in every close-up and every panorama.
Standard Comparison Table
Active Lines 480 480 720 or 1080
Sound Stereo (2 ch)
Dolby Digital®(5.1 ch) Dolby Digital (5.1 ch)
MPEG Audio (2 ch)
Aspect Ratio 4 : 3 4 : 3 or 16 : 9 16 : 9
Resolution 720 x 480
640 x 480 1280 x 720
704 x 480 1920 x 1080
2. IMPORTANT OVERVIEW
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2-3. Display Formats
Display Format modes Input Signal format Output Signal format
1080i all formats 1080i
720p all formats 720p
480p all formats 480p
480i all formats 480i
native 1080i 1080i
720p 720p
480p 480p
480i 480i(Component, DVI), 480p(RGB)
variable 1 1080i 1080i
720p 720p
480p/480i 480p
variable 2 1080i/720p 1080i
480p/480i 480p
variable 3 1080i/720p 720p
1080i 480p
EZ DVI all formats changes according to monitor type
The DIRECTV®HD Receiver provides several display formats. Pressing the DISPLAY FORMAT button repeatedly on the front panel changes the display formats following order:
1080i 720p 480p 480i native variable 1 variable 2 variable 3 EZ DVI.
In 1080i, 720p, 480p, and 480i modes, all input signal formats are converted to the chosen dis­play format. In native, variable 1, variable 2, and variable 3 modes, the output display for­mat is automatically adapted depending on input signal format, as follows.
In EZ DVI mode, the output display format is automatically adapted based on the preferred res­olution format of the DVI-HDTV monitor. The format may be converted from the original broad­cast format.
Note : Only one of the YPbPr, RGB or DVI-HDTV jacks is available at any one time, depending on the TYPE switch setting and DVI-HDTV connection status. Note : The EZ DVI mode is only available when a DVI-HDTV compatible monitor is connected to the receiver.
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2-4. Normal and Wide Format Signals
When you view a high-definition picture(16:9) with 480i or 480p format setting, the RATIO but-
ton on the remote control changes the wide mode in the cycle of Letterbox Cropped,
Squeezed.
When you view a standard definition picture (4:3) with 720p or 1080i format setting, the RATIO
button on the remote control changes th e wide mode in the cycle of Normal Wide Panorama Zoom CINE-Zoom. (Refer to section 8-13, Choosing the Aspect Ratio )
Standard Definition (4:3)
Standard Definition Output Format (4:3)
No Adjustment Options
High-Definition (16:9)
WHEN YOU SET THE DISPLAY FORMAT TO SDTV (480i/480p)
Letter box
Choose when you want to view a wide format (16:9) picture on a nor­mal screen (4:3) without squeezing.
Cropped
Choose when you want to view a picture filling the entire screen while keeping the wide format. Left and right portions of the pic­ture will not be shown. (cropped)
Squeezed
Choose when you want to view a full picture filling the entire screen with no black bars. The picture in a 16:9 format will be horizontally adjusted or squeezed to fit the 4:3 ratio monitor.
antenna
Program Format
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2. IMPORTANT OVERVIEW
2-4. Normal and Wide Format Signals
WHEN YOU SET THE DISPLAY FORMAT TO HDTV (1080i/720p)
Normal
Choose when you want to view a picture with an original 4:3 aspect ratio on your 16:9 TV. Black or gray bars will show at the left and right sides.
Wide
Choose when you want to evenly stretch the width of a normal picture to fill the entire screen.
Panorama
Choose when you want to evenly stretch the edges of a normal picture to fill a wide screen.
Zoom
Choose when you want to fill the entire screen with the picture. The image will be altered both horizontally (stretched) and vertically (cropped). The top and bottom portions of the picture will not be shown. Zoom1 shows you the picture with a trade­off between distortion and screen coverage.
CINE-Zoom
Choose when you want to adjust zooming.
Standard Definition(4:3)
High-Definition (16:9)
*Three temporary adjustment options available
Adjustment
Required
antenna
High-Definition Output Format (16:9)
Program Format
*Note. The HDTV formats should always be broadcast in the 16:9 aspect ratio. However, you may choose one of three temporary options to select for your preference. The three options are Standard, Expand and Shrink.
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2-5. Audio Signals
Dolby Digital Sound with 5.1 Channels
sub-woofer
right speaker
left
speaker
center channel speaker
surround
sound
speaker
surround sound speaker
Digital Audio Signals
The DIRECTV®HD Receiver will be the focal center of your home entertainment system comprising a variety of components, such as TV, DVD, VCR, etc. and external audio systems. Since digital programs being broadcast contain digital-quality audio, you can create a home theater by sending audio signals from the DIRECTV HD Receiver to your audio system externally. HD digital signals use the Dolby Digital audio encoding system - the same digital sound used in many movie theaters, on DVDs, and in many home theater systems.
When you tune to a channel, the DIRECTV HD Receiver can send signals either to a Dolby Digital decoder/receiver or to a PCM (normal digital) decoder. (* Refer to Section 3-7 Connection for Audio for making the required external connections to your system.)
Dolby Digital®audio, formally known as Audio Coding 3rd Generation is a coding technique that can provide up to five independent, full frequency response audio channels (three in left, center, and right, two in rear left and right,) and one low frequency effect for a sound you can feel.
GLOSSARY
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The analog audio outputs may be used to drive an external Hi-Fi audio system instead of the TV speakers. These stereo outputs are activated by setting the Analog Mode in the Audio menu to Stereo.
If you set the Analog Mode to SAP (Second Audio Program), you can hear the program’s dia- log in another language such as French or Spanish, if provided on the analog broadcast.
(1080i/720p/480p)(1080i/720p/480p)
RGB OUT
DATA PORT
DVI-HDTV OUT
TYPE
CABLE IN
ANT IN
OUT TO TV
Y
COMPONENT OUT
(1080ii/720p/480p/480ii)
Pr
1
L2
R2R1
L1
2
AUDIO OUT
Pb
OPTICAL
DIGITAL
AUDIO
OUT
S VIDEO
OUT
(1080ii/720p/480p/480i
VIDEO OUT
Analog stereo amplifier
AUDIO IN
Audio cables
Analog Audio Signals
2-5. Audio Signals
2. IMPORTANT OVERVIEW
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2-6. On-Screen Display
Advanced Program Guide™
The DIRECTV Advanced Program Guide is an on-screen listing of current and future programs that are available from DIRECTV. The DIRECTV
®
HD Receiver offers you a comprehensive pro­gram list that contains information about programs with hundreds of channels, including ana­log Antenna and digital (ATSC). If you do not subscribe to DIRECTV
®
programming, you will
not be able to see the Advanced Program Guide.
Main Menu
You can adjust the setup through a user-friendly on-screen menu using the remote control. While viewing a program, the on-screen menu will appear on your TV screen if you press the MENU button on your remote control. The on-screen menu is operated using a simple, straight-forward Highlight and Select process. You just highlight a menu item by using
DEF G ” on your remote control, and select it by pressing “”. The on-screen menu also
offers visual cues for easy guidance.
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2. IMPORTANT OVERVIEW
2-6. On-Screen Display
EZ Help
First, certain features and terminologies used in the on-screen menus require your basic understanding to fully utilize their capabilities. The DIRECTV
®
HD Receiver provides a power-
ful feature called EZ Help that describes highlighted menu item to help you understand the features. Press and hold the HELP (?) button to display the EZ Help. Once you release the button, the EZ Help menu disappears from the screen.
Second, if you press the HELP (?) button while you are viewing a program with no menus on -screen, the DIRECTV HD Receiver provides a comprehensive on-screen user’s guide. It describes how to use your receiver. This is, in fact, an on-line version of this Operating Guide.
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3. SETUP AND CONNECTIONS
3-1. Unpacking
Make sure you have received all these items listed below with the DIRECTV®HD Receiver.
Remote Control
Cables
Batteries
Access Card
Remote Control RF Antenna
S VIDEO Jack
Audio/Video Jacks
OUT TO TV
Phone Jacks
YPB
Component Jacks
AA AA
ACCESS CARD
PR
DVI-HDTV Jack
VCR
CONTROL
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3. SETUP AND CONNECTIONS
3-1. Unpacking
DIRECTV®HD Receiver
The DIRECTV HD Receiver is capable of receiving signals from the satellite dish, cable, and/or over-the-air antenna and sending the decoder signals to your TV.
Remote Control
In addition to the DIRECTV HD Receiver, the remote control can be programmed to control many other devices.
Batteries
To install the batteries, slide open the battery compartment and insert the two AA batteries provided.
Component Out Jacks and Cables
Component Cables are used to connect the DIRECTV HD Receiver to an industry standard Y/Pb/Pr compat­ible HD Monitor. Component jacks carry only the video signals, not the audio.
DVI-HDTV port and Cable
DVI cable is used to connect the DIRECTV HD Receiver to an industry standard DVI-HDTV compatible HD monitor. A DVI jack carries only the video signals, not the audio.
S-Video Jack and Cable
An S-Video jack is provided on the DIRECTV HD Receiver and is used together with audio cables. Remember to connect the left and right audio cables. An S-Video jack carries only the picture signals, not the sound.
Audio/Video Jacks and Cables
The Audio/Video jacks provide good picture and sound quality. They are used for making most Audio/Video connections between components. The Audio/Video jacks may be color coded (yellow for video, red for right audio, and white for left audio). If your component has only one input for audio (mono), connect it to the left (white L/mono) audio jack on the DIRECTV HD Receiver.
RF (Radio Frequency) Jacks and Coaxial Cables (F-type)
RF jacks are necessary for reception of over-the-air broadcasts, cable, and DIRECTV signals. These jacks are also required for antenna or cable connections. The RF and coaxial jacks on the DIRECTV HD Receiver are labeled: Antenna, Cable, Satellite and OUT TO TV. An RG-6 type coaxial cable is required for satellite signal distribution.
Telephone Jack and Cord
A telephone line cord is required to connect the DIRECTV HD Receiver to a phone line. To subscribe to DIRECTV
®
programming, this phone line is required to be connected.
Access Card
The Access Card is the means by which DIRECTV controls the distribution of its service. The card must be inserted into the access card slot (on the front of the DIRECTV HD Receiver) at all times to ensure recep­tion of satellite signals.
Remote Control RF Antenna
The Remote Control RF Antenna can be used with the supplied remote control.
VCR Controller
The VCR Controller allows the Record function to automatically operate your VCR.
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3-2. Back Panel of the DIRECTV®HD Receiver
(1080i/720p/480p)
Ant In
Is used to connect an over-the-air or terrestrial antenna.
Cable In
Is used to connect a coaxial cable coming from your cable TV service outlet or cable box.
Out to TV
Provides an RF connection between the DIRECTV HD Receiver and older TVs. All decoded signals are pro­vided on channel 3 or 4 as selected in the Output Channel section of the Setup menu. When the DIRECTV HD Receiver is in the standby mode, Cable or Antenna signals are passed through as chosen in the Out to TV section of the Setup menu.
Video Out 1,2
Is used to provide baseband composite video signal to a VCR or TV set. Video connection generally pro­vides picture quality that is superior to RF connections. For a better quality picture connection, use the S­Video jack if it is available.
Component Out
Is used to connect to a Y/Pb/Pr-compatible HD monitor. Three video and two audio jacks for a Y/Pb/Pr monitor need to be connected and the TYPE switch must be set to left position.
RGB/DVI-HDTV Out
Is used to connect to either a RGB-compatible or DVI-HDTV compatible HD monitor. Either a RGB port for a RGB monitor or a DVI-HDTV port for a DVI-HDTV monitor need to be connected and the TYPE switch must be set to right position.
Notes
The DVI-HDTV port has a higher priority when both the RGB and DVI-HDTV ports are connected.
For the best access to High-Definition Programming at the highest available resolution broadcast by
DIRECTV, connect the DVI-HDTV output to the corresponding DVI input that supports high-bandwidth Digital Content Protection (HDCP) technology on a High-Definition 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.
COMPONENT OUT
VIDEO OUT
L1
AUDIO OUT
(1080ii/720p/480p/480ii)
2
Y
Pb
L2
Pr
R2R1
TYPE
DATA PORT
RGB OUT
(1080i/720p/480p)
DVI-HDTV OUT
(1080ii/720p/480p/480ii)
RF
REMOTE
VCR
CONTROL
PHONE
JACK
SATELLITE
IN
ANT IN
CABLE IN
OUT TO TV
DIGITAL
AUDIO
OUT
OPTICAL
S VIDEO
OUT
1
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3. SETUP AND CONNECTIONS
3-2. Back Panel of the DIRECTV®HD Receiver
Audio Out 1,2
Is used to provide analog audio signals to VCR, TV set, HD Monitor, or Analog Hi-Fi System.
Digital Audio Out
Is used to connect a digital optical cable from the DIRECTV HD Receiver to the Dolby Digital®receiver or decoder. Dolby Digital audio enables the viewer to experience theater-quality sound using up to 5.1 audio chan­nels when available in the broadcast.
Data Port
Can be used to communicate with certain compatible devices, such as Personal Video Recorders.
VCR Control
Is used to connect the VCR controller cable to your receiver.
RF Remote
Is used to connect the RF Remote control antenna to your receiver.
Phone Jack
Is used to connect a phone line.
Satellite In
Is used to connect a satellite dish antenna to your receiver.
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3-3. General Recommendations
You can connect the DIRECTV®HD Receiver in a variety of configurations. The answers to the follow­ing questions will determine the correct setup for you.
- What type of antennas do you have? Satellite dish, cable, and/or over-the-air antennas.
- What type of connectors does your TV or VCR have: Y/Pb/Pr, RGB, DVI-HDTV, S-VIDEO, A/V (RCA­type), or RF coaxial?
- Do you have an external audio or audio/video system? Consider integrating the DIRECTV HD Receiver into a home theater configuration to take advantage of the audio capabilities of your Dolby Digital
®
System (Digital) or Hi-Fi System (Analog).
- Does your TV have Y/Pb/Pr connectors? Use it to connect your TV to the DIRECTV HD Receiver. An Y/Pb/Pr connection provides a better picture than S-VIDEO, RCA-type video, or RF connections.
- Does your TV have an S-VIDEO jack? Use it to connect your TV to the DIRECTV HD Receiver. An S-VIDEO connection provides a better picture than RCA-type video or RF connections.
- Does your TV have RCA-type A/V connectors, but no S-video jack? Use your TVs A/V connectors to connect your components. An A/V connection provides better picture and audio when compared to an RF connection.
Although there are numerous connections possible for optimum video and audio performance, try to fol­low the guidelines listed below when you hook up your components. Detailed hook-up instructions are provided on the following pages.
Protect your components from power surges by turning off the component and unplugging power cords when you make connections. Protect your component from overheat­ing by keeping the ventilation holes open and not stacking components.
Non-Satellite Sources Round Dish (Satellite A) Oval Dish (Satellite A, B) Oval Dish (Satellite A, B, C)
Analog TV HD Monitor (Y/Pb/Pr type) HD Monitor (RGB type) HD Monitor with HDCP (DVI-HDTV type)
VCR Digital Audio System Analog Hi-Fi System
23 24 25 26
27 28 29 30
31-32 33 34
To Antennas
To TV/Monitor
To A/V Systems
Connection
Component
Page
CAUTION: Make all connections before plugging the power supply cord into a standard 120V, 60Hz AC power outlet.
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3. SETUP AND CONNECTIONS
3-4. Connecting to Antennas - Non-Satellite Sources
Receiving Signals
1. Connect the Antenna to the ANT IN jack on the DIRECTV
®
HD Receiver using a coaxial
RF cable.
2. Connect the cable TV signal to the “CABLE IN jack on the DIRECTV HD Receiver using a
coaxial RF cable.
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3-4. Connecting to Antennas - Round Dish (Satellite A)
Receiving Signals
1.
Connect the Antenna to the ANT IN jack on the DIRECTV®HD Receiver using a coaxial RF cable.
2.
Connect the cable TV signal to the CABLE IN jack on the DIRECTV HD Receiver using a coaxial RF cable.
3.
Connect the Jack 1 of the dish antenna to the SATELLITE IN jack on the DIRECTV HD Receiver using a coaxial RF cable. (For proper dish installation, refer to the Installer’s Guide provided with your satellite dish antenna. Use RG6 type cable.)
4.
Connect the Phone Wall Jack to PHONE JACK on the DIRECTV HD Receiver using a phone cable.
(1080i/720p/480p)
NOTE
While you are a subscriber to a DIRECTV
®
pro­gram package, you can still view over-the-air and cable TV programs, if you make connec­tions to the over-the-air and/or cable jacks.
NOTE
A triple LNB multi-satellite dish with a SAT C LNB is required to receive all DIRECTV
®
High-Definition programming, along with this DIRECTV HD Receiver.
Antenna
Cable TV wall jack
ANT IN
CABLE IN
OUT TO TV
DIGITAL
AUDIO
OUT
OPTICAL
S VIDEO
OUT
LNB Sat A
Dish
Jack 1
COMPONENT OUT
VIDEO OUT
(1080ii/720p/480p/480ii)
2
1
L1
AUDIO OUT
Y
Pb
L2
Pr
R2R1
TYPE
DATA PORT
RGB OUT
(1080i/720p/480p)
DVI-HDTV OUT
(1080ii/720p/480p/480ii)
RF
REMOTE
VCR
CONTROL
PHONE
JACK
SATELLITE
IN
Phone wall jack
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3. SETUP AND CONNECTIONS
3-4. Connecting to Antennas - Oval Dish (Satellite A, B)
Receiving Signals
1.
Connect the Antenna to the ANT IN jack on the DIRECTV®HD Receiver using a coaxial RF cable.
2.
Connect the cable TV signal to the CABLE IN” jack on the DIRECTV HD Receiver using a coaxial RF cable.
3.
Connect the Jack 1 of the multi-switch to the SATELLITE IN jack on the DIRECTV HD Receiver using a coaxial RF cable. (For proper dish installation, refer to the Installer’s Guide provided with your satellite dish antenna. Use RG6 type cable.)
4.
Connect the Phone Wall Jack to PHONE JACK on the DIRECTV HD Receiver using a phone cable.
(1080i/720p/480p)(1080i/720p/480p)
RGB OUT
DATA PORT
DVI-HDTV OUT
SATELLITE
IN
TYPE
CABLE IN
ANT IN
OUT TO TV
Y
COMPONENT OUT
(1080ii/720p/480p/480ii)
Pr
1
L2
R2R1
L1
2
AUDIO OUT
Pb
OPTICAL
DIGITAL
AUDIO
OUT
S VIDEO
OUT
VCR
CONTROL
RF
REMOTE
(1080ii/720p/480p/480ii)
PHONE
JACK
VIDEO OUT
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3-4. Connecting to Antennas - Oval Dish (Satellite A, B, C)
Receiving Signals
1.
Connect the Antenna to the ANT IN jack on the DIRECTV®HD Receiver using a coaxial RF cable.
2.
Connect the cable TV signal to the CABLE IN jack on the DIRECTV HD Receiver using a coaxial RF cable.
3.
Connect Output of the multi-switch to the SATELLITE IN jack on the DIRECTV HD Receiver using a coaxial RF cable. (For proper dish installation, refer to the Installer’s Guide provided with your satellite dish antenna).
4.
Connect the Phone Wall Jack to PHONE JACK on the DIRECTV HD Receiver using a phone cable.
* Sat C may also be connected via a SAT B/SAT C combiner with a 4x4 multi-switch (not supplied by LG).
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3. SETUP AND CONNECTIONS
3-5. TV Connection - Analog TV
TV Viewing
1.
Connect the OUT TO TV jack on the DIRECTV®HD Receiver to the ANT IN jack on your TV using a coaxial RF cable.
2.
Connect the AUDIO OUT and VIDEO OUT jacks on the DIRECTV HD Receiver to the A/V IN jack on your TV using RCA-type cables.
3.
Select Antenna In or A/V In source on your TV. (Refer to TV user's manual.)
(1080i/720p/480p)(1080i/720p/480p)
RGB OUT
DATA PORT
DVI-HDTV OUT
SATELLITE
IN
TYPE
CABLE IN
ANT IN
OUT TO TV
Y
COMPONENT OUT
(1080ii/720p/480p/480ii)
Pr
1
L2
R2R1
L1
2
AUDIO OUT
Pb
OPTICAL
DIGITAL
AUDIO
OUT
S VIDEO
OUT
VCR
CONTROL
RF
REMOTE
(1080ii/720p/480p/480ii)
PHONE
JACK
VIDEO OUT
Phone wall jack
L
Analog TV
ANT.IN V R
LNB Sat B
LNB Sat C
LNB Sat A
Dish
5x4 Multi-switch
Output
Antenna
Cable TV wall jack
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3-5. TV Connection - HD Monitor (Y/Pb/Pr type)
TV Viewing
1.
Connect the OUT TO TV jack on the DIRECTV®HD Receiver to the ANT IN jack on your TV using a coaxial RF cable.
2.
Connect the COMPONENT OUT jacks on the DIRECTV HD Receiver to the COMPONENT IN jacks of your TV using RCA-type cables. (The TYPE switch must be set toward the Y/Pb/Pr jacks.)
3.
Connect the L/R AUDIO OUT jacks on the DIRECTV HD Receiver to the L/R AUDIO IN jacks on your TV using RCA-type cables.
4.
Select Antenna In or Component In, source on your TV. (Refer to TV user's manual.)
(1080i/720p/480p)
Cable TV wall jack
Antenna
ANT IN
CABLE IN
OUT TO TV
DIGITAL
AUDIO
OUT
OPTICAL
ANT.IN Y Pb PrLR
VIDEO OUT
2
1
S VIDEO
OUT
L1
L2
R2R1
AUDIO OUT
HD-Ready TV
COMPONENT OUT
(1080ii/720p/480p/480ii)
Y
Pb
TYPE
Pr
LNB Sat A
DATA PORT
RGB OUT
(1080i/720p/480p)
DVI-HDTV OUT
(1080ii/720p/480p/480ii)
LNB Sat C
RF
REMOTE
VCR
CONTROL
5x4 Multi-switch
Output
SATELLITE
PHONE
IN
JACK
LNB Sat B
Dish
Phone wall jack
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3. SETUP AND CONNECTIONS
3-5. TV Connection - HD Monitor (RGB type)
(1080i/720p/480p)
TV Viewing
1.
Connect the OUT TO TV jack on the DIRECTV®HD Receiver to the ANT IN jack on your TV using a coaxial RF cable.
2.
Connect the RGB OUT jack on the DIRECTV HD Receiver to the RGB IN jack of your TV using VGA-type connector. (The TYPE switch must be set toward the RGB/DVI-HDTV jacks.)
3.
Connect the L/R AUDIO OUT jacks on the DIRECTV HD Receiver to the L/R AUDIO IN jacks on your TV using RCA-type cables.
Note : The RGB OUT jack supports 480p, 720p, and 1080i formats.
4.
Select Antenna In or RGB In, source on your TV. (Refer to TV user's manual.)
Cable TV wall jack
Antenna
ANT IN
CABLE IN
OUT TO TV
DIGITAL
AUDIO
OUT
OPTICAL
ANT.IN Y Pb PrLR
VIDEO OUT
2
1
S VIDEO
OUT
L1
L2
R2R1
AUDIO OUT
HD-Ready TV
COMPONENT OUT
(1080ii/720p/480p/480ii)
Y
Pb
TYPE
Pr
LNB Sat A
DATA PORT
RGB OUT
(1080i/720p/480p)
DVI-HDTV OUT
(1080ii/720p/480p/480ii)
LNB Sat C
RF
REMOTE
VCR
CONTROL
5x4 Multi-switch
Output
SATELLITE
PHONE
IN
JACK
LNB Sat B
Dish
Phone wall jack
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3-5. TV Connection - HD Monitor with HDCP (DVI-HDTV type)
TV Viewing
1.
Connect the OUT TO TV jack on the DIRECTV®HD Receiver to the ANT INjack on your TV using a coaxial RF cable.
2.
Connect the DVI-HDTV OUT jack on the DIRECTV HD Receiver to the DVI-HDTV IN jack of your TV using DVI-HDTV type connector. (The TYPE switch must be set toward the RGB/DVI-HDTV jacks.)
3.
Connect the L/R AUDIO OUT jacks on the DIRECTV HD Receiver to the L/R AUDIO IN jacks on your TV using RCA-type cables.
Note : For the best access to high-definition programming at the highest available resolution broadcast by DIRECTV, connect the DVI-HDTV output to the corresponding DVI-HDTV input that supports high-band­width Digital Content Protection (HDCP) technology on a High-Definition 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.
4.
Select Antenna In or DVI-HDTV In, source on your TV. (Refer to TV user's manual.)
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3. SETUP AND CONNECTIONS
3-6. VCR Connection
(1080i/720p/480p)
TV Viewing
Refer to Section 3-5, TV Connection’.
VCR Recording
1. Connect the OUT TO TV jack on the DIRECTV®HD Receiver to the ANT IN jack on your VCR using a
coaxial RF cable.
2. Connect the “AUDIO OUT and VIDEO OUT jacks on the DIRECTV HD Receiver to the A/V IN jacks on
your VCR using RCA-type cables. (If your VCR is equipped with an S-Video jack, use the “S-Video” jack.)
Note: The OUT TO TV and VIDEO OUT(480i) 1, 2 jacks are always available sources output no matter
what the display format is selected.
Cable TV wall jack
Antenna
ANT IN
CABLE IN
OUT TO TV
DIGITAL
AUDIO
OUT
OPTICAL
S VIDEO
OUT
VCR
ANT.IN
1
L1
VIDEO OUT
AUDIO OUT
2
L2
R2R1
LNB Sat A
V L R
COMPONENT OUT
(1080ii/720p/480p/480ii)
Y
Pb
Pr
DATA PORT
RGB OUT
TYPE
(1080i/720p/480p)
IN
DVI-HDTV OUT
(1080ii/720p/480p/480ii)
LNB Sat C
5x4 Multi-switch
Output
RF
PHONE
REMOTE
JACK
VCR
CONTROL
SATELLITE
IN
LNB Sat B
Dish
Phone wall jack
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3-6. VCR Connection - VCR Controller
Connect the VCR Controller to allow the Timer and Rec feature to automatically operate your VCR. See VCR Control Setup on page 113 for information about setting up the Digital Satellite Receiver to operate with your VCR.
1. Connect the VCR Controller to the VCR CONTROL jack on the DIRECTV®HD Receiver.
2. Place the VCR Controller under and in front of the VCR. The VCR Controller must extend just on front of the
infrared sensor of the VCR.
Note: If the infrared sensor is not marked on your VCR, shine a flashlight into the front panel of the VCR to
locate the sensor.
(1080i/720p/480p)
RGB OUT
DATA PORT
DVI-HDTV OUT
SATELLITE
IN
TYPE
CABLE IN
ANT IN
OUT TO TV
Y
COMPONENT OUT
(1080ii/720p/480p/480ii)
Pr
1
L2
R2R1
L1
2
AUDIO OUT
Pb
OPTICAL
DIGITAL
AUDIO
OUT
S VIDEO
OUT
VCR
CONTROL
RF
REMOTE
(1080ii/720p/480p/480ii)
PHONE
JACK
VIDEO OUT
VCR (front view)
VCR (side view)
1/2" to 1"
IR Sensor
VCR Controller
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3. SETUP AND CONNECTIONS
3-7. Audio Connection - Digital Audio System
Dolby Digital®Connection
1. Connect the DIGITAL AUDIO OUT jack on the DIRECTV
®
HD Receiver to the SPDIF IN
jack on your Dolby Digital or Pro Logic
®
decoder using a digital optical cable.
(A digital optical cable is not supplied.)
(1080i/720p/480p)
RGB OUT
DATA PORT
DVI-HDTV OUT
SATELLITE
IN
TYPE
CABLE IN
ANT IN
OUT TO TV
Y
COMPONENT OUT
(1080ii/720p/480p/480ii)
Pr
1
L2
R2R1
L1
2
AUDIO OUT
Pb
OPTICAL
DIGITAL
AUDIO
OUT
S VIDEO
OUT
VCR
CONTROL
RF
REMOTE
(1080ii/720p/480p/480ii)
PHONE
JACK
VIDEO OUT
SPDIF IN
A/V Receiver
NOTE
To enjoy Dolby Digital audio when it is available in a broadcast, set the HD Receiver’s Digital Output to the Dolby Digital setting (see section 8-12).
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3-7. Audio Connection - Analog Hi-Fi System
Hi-Fi System Connection
1. Connect the Left and Right AUDIO OUT jacks from the DIRECTV
®
HD Receiver to the Left
and Right INPUT jacks on your Hi-Fi audio system.
(1080i/720p/480p)
NOTE
When viewing a digital broadcast with Dolby Digital
®
audio, you will be able to hear the broadcast’s audio from the analog audio left and right jacks. However, a digital audio con- nection to a Dolby Digital audio receiver is required to enjoy Dolby Digital audio with up to
5.1 channels.
ANT IN
DIGITAL
Analog stereo amplifier
AUDIO IN
Audio cables
CABLE IN
OUT TO TV
AUDIO
OUT
OPTICAL
S VIDEO
OUT
COMPONENT OUT
VIDEO OUT
(1080ii/720p/480p/480ii)
2
1
L1
AUDIO OUT
Y
Pb
L2
Pr
R2R1
TYPE
DATA PORT
RGB OUT
(1080i/720p/480p)
DVI-HDTV OUT
(1080ii/720p/480p/480ii)
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3. SETUP AND CONNECTIONS
3-8. Remote Control RF Antenna Connection
The DIRECTV®HD Receiver can be used with the supplied remote control RF (radio frequency) antenna and remote control that allow you to control your receiver from your easy chair, anywhere in the room, or even from another room within your home.
RF Antenna Connection
1.
Plug the remote control RF cable into the RF REMOTE connector on the DIRECTV Receiver rear panel.
2.
Extend the cable and place the antenna in the desired location To achieve the best operating range from the remote control, position the antenna as high and as far away from metal objects as possible.
3.
Before using the Remote Control RF Antenna, the Remote Control Setup menu must be set to RF Type (see section 8-23).
Note : Do not place the RF antenna directly on top of the DIRECTV HD Receiver or any other metal object. For best results, place the RF antenna in a location visible to the RF remote signal.
(1080i/720p/480p)
Remote Control RF Antenna
COMPONENT OUT
VIDEO OUT
AUDIO OUT
(1080ii/720p/480p/480ii)
2
Y
Pb
L2
Pr
R2R1
TYPE
DATA PORT
RGB OUT
(1080i/720p/480p)
DVI-HDTV OUT
(1080ii/720p/480p/480ii)
ANT IN
CABLE IN
OUT TO TV
DIGITAL
AUDIO
OUT
OPTICAL
S VIDEO
OUT
1
L1
RF
REMOTE
VCR
CONTROL
PHONE
JACK
SATELLITE
IN
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4. FRONT PANEL AND REMOTE CONTROL
4-1. Using the Front Panel of the DIRECTV®HD Receiver
1 POWER
Turns the DIRECTV HD Receiver on or off.
2 Access Card and RESET button Door
The Access Card is the means by which DIRECTV controls the distribution of its services. The card must be inserted into the access card slot at all times to enable reception of satellite signals. The RESET button resets the HD Receiver.
3 Display Window
Shows DIRECTV HD Receiver status : Current output format, interface type, and channel number. Also displays artist and song information of satellite music-only channels.
4 Remote Control Sensor
Receives signals from the remote control.
5 DISPLAY FORMAT
Sets the output resolution to either native, 1080i, 720p, 480p, 480i, variable 1, variable 2, variable 3, or Auto DVI formats. Choose the best display format for your TV. (Refer to Section 2-3, Display Formats’)
6 INFO
Shows station and program information in the banner shown at the top of the screen. To remove the banner, press the button again or wait for 10 seconds. You can also change the Audio language, when available, with
FG
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4. FRONT PANEL AND REMOTE CONTROL
4-2. Using the Remote Control
POWER
Turns the DIRECTV
®
HD Receiver on and off. If your remote control is programmed to control other components such as VCR, DVD, etc., Power will turn the component on and off. If you want to control other components from different manufacturers, you must first pro­gram your remote control. For further instructions on remote control programming, please refer to the section 4-3 of this operating guide or the Program Remote section of on-screen help.
MODE
Selects the device that will be controlled by the remote. For exam­ple, if your remote control is set to VCR, the CH +/- button will change the channel number of the VCR. If you want to control other devices from different manufacturers, you must first program your remote control.
Digit Buttons (0~9)
Allows you to enter channel numbers for direct tuning or to scroll to the designated page of the program list on the Guide menu. Digit buttons can be used to enter numerical values wherever required e.g. to enter a password.
Dash (-)
Is used to enter a channel number for multiple program channels such as 2-1, 2-2, etc. A broadcaster may transmit multiple programs on a single channel. Multiple programs are distinguished by a unique sub-channel number, separated by a dash (-).
SELECT ( )
Use with numbered buttons for instant channel selection. When you press a channel number, for example, 22, the receiver awaits anoth­er stroke for three seconds and then tunes to 22.
MUTE
Is used to temporarily turn off the sound. Press again to restore the sound.
VOL +/-
Increases/decreases the sound level of the DIRECTV HD Receiver.
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CH +/-
Scrolls the channels up or down while you are viewing a program, or scrolls the program list in the Guide menu page by page. Press and hold the but­ton to speed up and continue scrolling channels.
RATIO
Changes the picture aspect ratio. When you view a picture with a wide (16:9) aspect ratio in 480i or 480p format, the button changes the display-
ing options in the cycle of Letterbox Cropped Squeezed. When you
view a picture with a normal (4:3) aspect ratio in 720p or 1080i format, the
button changes the screen format in the cycle of Normal Wide, Panorama Zoom CINE-Zoom. When you view a picture with a wide
(16:9) aspect ratio in 720p or 1080i format, the button temporarily changes the RATIO options to Standard, Expand, or Shrink. Detailed descriptions of the TV aspect ratios are given in section 2-4 or the TV Aspect Ratio of the Preference menu.
SIGNAL
Shows the signal strength of the current channel, if it is a digital channel or satellite channel. You may improve the signal strength by adjusting the direction of your over-the-air antenna.
FREEZE
Freezes the current image. With digital video sources, pressing a second time enlarges the image. Pressing again returns to the the live video.
PREV CH
Returns to the last channel viewed. Allows you to move back and forth between the last two channels viewed.
CC/DATE (Closed Caption)
Changes the Digital Caption options and the Closed Caption options of the DIRECTV HD Receiver. The digital caption mode and the closed caption mode can also be selected in the Preferences menu. You can also change the date of the Advanced Program Guide by pressing the CC button when the Guide is displayed. NOTE : Closed Caption will appear only when it is provided by the broad­caster.
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4-2. Using the Remote Control
MENU
Brings up the main menu. You can return to normal viewing by pressing the
EXIT button or pressing the MENU button again.
GUIDE
Brings up the DIRECTV Advanced Program Guide, showing ALL channels. You can also access the Advanced Program Guide via the main menu. Return to normal viewing by pressing the EXIT button.
SURF
Shows the list of your surf channels. A Surf channel list can contain up to fifty channels. You can return to normal viewing by pressing the EXIT button or pressing the SURF button again. Refer to Section 6-2 for creating and cus­tomizing your own Surf channel list.
INFO
Shows station and program information in the banner shown at the top of the screen. To remove the banner, press the button again or wait for 10 seconds. You can select the display mode, short or detailed, with
DE”. You can also
change the audio language, when available, with
FG”.
HELP (?)
Shows the on-screen EZ Help menu while you are in normal viewing. The
HELP (?)”button also serves when you are in an on-screen menu. To see the
help description of the selected option in the menu, press and hold the
HELP (?)
button.
Navigation/
Allows you to navigate the on-screen menus and adjust the system settings and preferences, by moving to a menu option with
DEF G ” and selecting the
highlighted option with “”. If “” is pressed while you are in normal view- ing, the information banner is displayed.
EXIT
Clears all on-screen displays and returns to TV viewing from any menu.
Component Control Buttons
Provides control for DVD players, VCRs, and similar components. The left and right chapter buttons (L Chap, and R Chap) are used to jump chapter-by-chapter during DVD playback. The remote control must be programmed for the brand of component being used. For further instructions on remote control program­ming, please refer to Section 4-3 of this operating guide or the Program Remote section of on-screen help.
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4-3. Programming the Remote Control
The DIRECTV®HD Receiver remote control is a multi-brand or universal remote control that can be programmed to control most remote-controllable devices from other manufacturers.
1. Test your remote control
To find out whether your remote control can operate a component without programming, turn on the component such as a VCR and press the corresponding mode button (VCR) on the remote control while pointing at the component. Use the POWER and CH +/- buttons to see if the component responds properly. If not, the remote control requires programming.
2. Turn on the component to be programmed, then press the corresponding mode button on
the remote control.
3. Press the POWER button and the MUTE button simultaneously. The remote control is now
ready to program the code for the component.
4. There are two ways to find the right code of the component.
First, if you press the CH +/- buttons repeatedly, the codes will change one at-a-time. Press the POWER button after each code change. If the right code is found, the device will turn off.
Second, enter the code number using the digit buttons on the remote control. The right code numbers for the corresponding component can be found on the following pages. Press the POWER button. Again, if the code is correct, the device will turn off.
5. Press the EXIT button to store the programming code.
6. Test the remote control functions to see if the component responds properly. If not, repeat
from step 2.
NOTE
The remote control may not control all models of other brands.
NOTE
See section 8-24 for instructions on selecting IR or RF type control.
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4. FRONT PANEL AND REMOTE CONTROL
4-4. Remote Control Codes for Other Components
Brands Codes
Akai 146 Amark 112 143 Ampro 167 073 Blaupunkt 088 Broksonic 035 Candle 002 003 004 Capehart 058 Citizen 002 003 004
043 101 103
143 Classic 043 Concerto 004 Contec 039 043 050
051 Coronado 143 Craig 043 054 Crown 043 143 Daewoo 004 016 017
043 044 055
071 076 103
107 111 114
117 120 123
125 127 128
136 143 Daytron 116 143 Dynasty 043 Electrohome 007 143 Emerson 028 048 043
155 005 096
047 116 153
151 001 050 Fisher 077 057 Funai 028 043 Futuretech 043 General Electric 160 144 165
073 130 001
008 009 034
056 074 116
155 091 Goldstar 102 106 110
112 113 116
119 122 127
137 143 Hall Mark 116
Brands Codes
Hitachi 011 163 166
158 143 004 010 012 023 075 001 009
041 Inifinity 164 Inkel 129 JBL 164 J.C Penny 008 030 065
010 160 004
024 143 009
156 Jensen 013 JVC 038 083 145
034 KEC 043 Kloss 002 059 KMC 143 KTV 043 001 143
154 Lodgenet 072 Logik 072 Luxman 004 LXI 166 007 015
164 160 081
052
Magnavox 164 059 001
003 060 061
063 064 160
004 143 127 Marantz 001 164 077 Matsui 164 Memorex 007 072 116 Metz 088 MGA 004 028 042
049 077 116 Minerva 088 Mitsubishi 109 024 124
001 004 040
116 146 028
042 MTC 101 130 134
001 040 016
024 056 007
019
Brands Codes
Nikei 043 OnKing 043 Onwa 043 Optonica 019 081 Panasonic 034 080 092
056 164
Philco 003 024 056
059 060 063 064 164 004 143 043 127
Philips 164 038 070
093 001 003 004 143 059 160
Pioneer 135 025 023
001 018 116
027 Portand 004 143 Proscan 144 Proton 116 131 143
058 171 Quasar 034 092 056 Radio Shack 019 043 047
116 127 143
RCA 160 161 165
065 156 144
001 004 023
024 056 074 Realistic 007 019 043
047 Runco 168 169 Sampo 058 116 Samsung 050 089 101
105 113 116
127 133 137
143 160 Sanyo 166 007 057
082 020 053
021 033 039 Scott 028 043 116 Sears 015 030 004
007 028 057
143 094 160
116 082 101 Sharp 170 081 019
028 029 014
004 022 143
Brands Codes
Siemens 088 Singnature 072 Sony 070 147 126
085 139 041 079
Soundesign 028 003 043
116 Spectricon 112 SSS 004 043 116 Super Macy 002 Sylvania 003 059 060
063 064 164
044 160 116
127 140 Tandy 081 Tatung 056 062 Technics 084 Techwood 004 Teknika 002 003 004
024 028 043
072 101 143
031 077 103 Telefunken 037 046 086
087 Telerent 072 TMK 004 116 Toshiba 015 138 030
007 040 062
101 051 Totevision 143 Universal 008 009 Video Concepts 146 Vidtech 004 116 Wards 004 008 009
019 028 060
061 063 064
072 074 116
143 Yamaha 004 York 116 Yupiteru 043 Zenith 072 073 095
157 Zonda 112
TV Codes
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Aiwa 034 Akai 146 043 046
124 125 142
016 Ampro 072 Audio dynamics 012 023
039 043 Broksonic 035 Canon 028 031 033 Capehart 018 Craig 033 040 135 Curtis Mathes 031 033 041 Daewoo 005 007 010
064 065 108
110 111 112
116 117 119 Daytron 108 DBX 012 023 039
043 Dynatech 034 053 Electrohome 059 Emerson 006 029 035
025 027 034
036 037 046
101 129 131
138 017 031 Fisher 003 008 009
010 Funai 034 General Electric 031 072 144
147 033 063
107 109 Goldstar 012 013 020
101 106 114
123 Go Video 132 136 Harman Kardon 012 045 Hitachi 004 026 034
043 150 063
137 018
Instant Replay 031 033 JCL 031 033 J.C Penny 012 013 015
066 040 033
101 Jensen 043 JVC 048 043 130
150 050 055
060 012 031
033 Kenwood 014 043 048
039 Lloyd 034 LXI 034 101 013
014 Magin 040 Magnavox 067 031 034
041 033 068 Marantz 031 067 012
033 069 Marta 101 Matsui 027 030 MEI 031 033 Memorex 101 003 010
014 031 034
053 072 139
134 033 MGA 045 046 059 Minolta 013 020 Mitsubishi 059 061 151
142 013 020
045 049 MTC 034 040
Multi Tech 024 034 NEC 012 023 043
048 039 Nordmende 043 Optonica 053 054
Panasonic 066 070 083
145 133 140 074
Pentax 013 020 031
033 063
Philco 031 033 034
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Philips 031 067 034
101 054 033
071 Pilot 101 Pioneer 021 048 013 Portland 108 Pulsar 072 Quartz 002 014 Quasar 033 066 075
145 RCA 013 020 033
041 062 063
107 109 140
144 145 147 Realistic 003 008 010
014 031 033
034 040 053
054 101 Rico 058 Runco 148 Salora 014 Samsung 032 040 102
104 105 107
109 112 113
115 120 122
125 Sansui 022 043 048
135 Sanyo 003 010 014
134 007 Scott 017 037 129
112 131 Sears 003 008 010
013 014 081
101 009 020
031 042
Sharp 149 031 054 Shintom 024 Sony 009 056 057
058 077 003 149 052 076
031 078 Soundesign 034 STS 013 Sylvania 031 059 033
034 067 Symphonic 034 Tandy 010 034 Teac 034 039 043 Technics 031 033 Teknika 031 019 033
034 101 Thomas 034 TMK 006 Toshiba 112 131 008
047 059 082
042 013 Totevision 040 101 Unitech 040 Video Research 012 Video Concepts 012 046 034
141 Videonsonic 040 Wards 013 024 031
034 040 053
054 003 017
033 131 Yamaha 012 043 034
039 Zenith 072 080 056
048 034 101
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VCR Codes
DVD Codes
Code Supported Brands
960 Zenith 961 Toshiba 962 Sony 963 Pioneer 964 Mitsubishi 965 JVC
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4-4. Remote Control Codes for Other Components
Goldstar 005 Luxman 017 NAD 014 Panasonic 003 015 036
046 RCA 004 Toshia 042
Hitachi 010 Marantz 002 021 028
030 032 035
Pioneer 007 016 020
023 024 026 033 037 047
Victor 006 039
JVC 006 039 049
050
ONKYO 008 009 025
040 041
Sharp 013 029 043
045
KENWOOD 001 013 029
031 044 Optimus 011 013 022 Quasar 003 036 Sherwood 021 019 Sony 027 034 038
048 053
AUX (AUDIO)
Adc 104 Aiwa 149 178 189
202 219 Akai 134 165 200 Denon 101 190 221
222 223 Emerson 133 136 152
166 175 Marantz 002 021 028
030 032 035 Fisher 113 122 138
140 168
GE 209 Hitachi 133 166
JVC 117 196 227
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KENWOOD 105 110 113
118 144 154 155 198 200 216 217
Luxman 108 123 153
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Magnavox 127 135 172
179 180
Mcs 111 147 156
169
Mitsubishi 120 179 229
230 231
Onkyo 125 126 130
131 213 215 232
Optimus 100 107 110
124 139 140 145 146 162 164 165 170
Panasonic 106 151 176
184 203 219 233
Philips 127 135 195
199 237
Pioneer 107 124 167
171 179 187 191 205 206
207 Quasar 106 176 Radio shack 186 188 Sanyo 121 140 158
168 Sears 147
Sharp 110 141 150
181 200 204 210 150 217
Sherwood 102 115 116
128 141 193
Sony 100 142 168
174 182 183 192 308 234 235 236
Technics 106 148 151
176 184 203 214 218
Teac 103 112 132
141 160 161 177 185 161 197 201
Yamaha 109 119 137
143 194 211
AUX (CD)
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5. INITIAL SETUP
IMPORTANT: Check your TV owner’s manual for the prefered or required video format. The appropriate format should be set using the DISPLAY FORMAT button on the front panel of the DIRECTV
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HD Receiver. If the correct format is not selected, the on-screen display and video may not appear correctly or may not appear at all. If an image does not appear, check the Format setting (see section 2-3).
When you turn on the DIRECTV
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HD Receiver for the first time, you will be asked if you want
to set up DIRECTV
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programming.
If you have chosen to subscribe to DIRECTV programming, you should initialize the system according to section 8-7. (See section 8-7 if applicable.)
If you do not have a dish, you should select NO. This means you can receive only off-air and cable broadcasts (analog & digital).
Although this setup process will be displayed only once, you can change your selection at any time in the future using the DIRECTV Initial setup menu.
If you have chosen to subscribe to DIRECTV service, you should contact DIRECTV at 1-800­DIRECTV (or 1-800-347-3288) and order programming.
When you order programming, you need to know your access card number. To get this num­ber, press MENU on the remote control, then select SYSTEM on the Menu. Select System Test on the screen, and you will see the Access Card Identifier. Another way to find the num­ber is by taking out the access card and referring to the number printed on it.
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6-1. Viewing the Channel Banner
6. BASIC OPERATION
The Channel Banner appears whenever you tune to a new channel or press the INFO button on the remote control while viewing a program. It displays channel and program information in the banner shown at the top of the screen. To remove the banner, press INFO again, EXIT or wait for 10 seconds.
The icons in the Channel Banner represent the status or availability of important features. The icons will be highlighted when the feature is active or available as provided by the broadcast­er and service provider. The information available on the Channel Banner is described below.
Time (Program start and finish (duration))
Channel Logo
Rating Channel Number
High-Definition
Message
Lock
Date
Program Description Input Source
Dolby Digital
Closed Caption
Alternate Audio
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Input Source Icon (DIRECTV)
Indicates from which source the current program signal is being received. The DIRECTV
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HD Receiver can
receive a signal from ANT, ANT/Digital, CABLE or DIRECTV.
Lock Icon ( )
Indicates that the parental or spending limit lock system is activated (see section 8-19).
Alternate Audio ( / )*
DIRECTV and digital channels sometimes provide multiple audio tracks, often in a different language. When multiple audio tracks are available, the Alternate Audio icon changes its appearance to indicate that you can select one of those audio setups with
FG” buttons.
Message Icon ( )
Indicates that your DIRECTV HD Receiver has messages from DIRECTV. The message icon will appear in the channel banner to indicate that a new message has arrived or there are unread messages in the box.
HD Icon ( )*
Indicates that the current program is broadcast in the HD format.
Dolby Digital Icon ( D )*
Indicates that the currently selected audio track is Dolby Digital
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audio and may contain up to 5.1 channels
depending on the broadcast.
CC Icon ( )*
Indicates that the current program contains the closed caption data service.
Channel Logo
Displays the logo of the current satellite channel. If a channel logo is not available, the channel name will be displayed instead.
Channel Number
Displays the current channel number.
Start and End Time*
Displays the start time and end time of the current program.
Rating*
Displays the rating of the current program.
Date
Displays the current date and time.
Program Description*
Displays a brief description of the current program (if available).
Category*
Displays the genre of the current program. *
Items are based on information provided by the broadcaster or service provider. Occasionally incorrect information may be provided. For example, a service such as HD may be available even if the icon is not highlighted, or a service such as Alternate Audio may not be available even if the Icon is highlighted.
ENGLISH
HD
CC
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6. BASIC OPERATION
6-2. Channel Surfing
The surf list appears on the TV screen when you press the SURF button on the remote control. It enables you to surf up to 50 favorite channels that were chosen in the Edit Channel section of the Setup menu or directly added in the Favorite guide as described below. The surf list consists of the channel logos or channel numbers. If the logo of a certain channel is not available, the chan­nel number is displayed instead.
You are also able to add or delete the logo of a channel on the surf list by pressing the INFO but- ton on the remote. A dialog box will ask what you want to do with the highlighted logo area: you can replace the highlighted logo area with the current channel, or delete it.
You can easily move the highlight on the surf list using
DEF G ” on the remote control. The next
page is accessible by using PG UP/DN button on the remote. You can tune to a favorite channel by pressing “”. Or the EXIT button on the remote will clear the surf list and take you back to the current channel.
Scroll Bar
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6-3. Freeze Screen
Pressing the FREEZE button freezes the current image. Pressing the FREEZE button again enlarges the image. The image can then be scanned vertically and horizontally. Pressing the FREEZE button once again returns the image to live video.
FREEZE Mode Screen
Multi-Freeze Mode Screen
NOTE
The Multi-Freeze mode is only available for digital channels.
6. BASIC OPERATION
6-4. Subscription to DIRECTV®programming and ANT/CABLE-Only operation
The DIRECTV®HD Receiver is designed to receive signals from DIRECTV, ANT and/or CABLE sources. If you are a DIRECTV customer, you can enjoy programming provided by DIRECTV.
You can also receive the analog and digital over-the-air broadcasts, with the benefit of the Advanced Program Guide which is an integrated electronic program guide. The Advanced Program Guide provides program listings and information on analog and digital channels from over-the-air local stations as well as DIRECTV channels. You can easily navigate and tune to hundreds of channels from various signal sources with the Advanced Program Guide.
If you dont subscribe to DIRECTV
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programming, however, the function of the DIRECTV HD Receiver will be limited to receiving signals only from ANT and/or CABLE. You can still enjoy HD services provided by over-the-air digital broadcast along with the conventional analog broadcast. Without the DIRECTV service, however, no electronic program guide is available.
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7. ADVANCED PROGRAM GUIDE™
The DIRECTV Advanced Program Guide, contains schedule and program information for all DIRECTV
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channels. The Advanced Program Guide also provides local over-the-air channels information including both conventional analog and digital channels if you receive satellite ser­vice.
Helping you to find a program easily and conveniently, the Advanced Program Guide allows you to view schedule and descriptive program information for the channels. The receiver offers 10 different channel lists: ALL, CUSTOM, FAVORITE and CATEGORY (MOVIES, SPORTS, SPECIALS, SERIES, NEWS, MY CATEGORY 1 and MY CATEGORY 2). You may edit the CUSTOM and FAVORITE channel lists to customize and design your favorite channels, respectively. In addition, you can easily find specific programs by using the CATEGORY search of KEYWORD search func­tions. An explanation of each channel list is described in Section 7-2.
You can display or exit the Advanced Program Guide in several ways.
To display the Advanced Program Guide:
- Press the GUIDE button on your remote control. or
- Press the MENU button on the remote control and select the DIRECTV menu. Several options
will appear. Choose the Guide option (MENU ➝ DIRECTV ➝ Guide).
To exit the Advanced Program Guide:
- Press the EXIT button to return to the last channel you were tuned to. or
- When any currently broadcasted program is highlighted, pressing “” will make the guide
screen disappear and tune to that channel.
In the Advanced Program Guide, you can also show or hide the Guide menu.
To show or hide the Guide menu:
- Press the GUIDE button on your remote control in the Advanced Program Guide. The panels on
the left disappear and you can see the Guide menu. The first press shows the Guide menu at the far left. Pressing the button a second time makes the Guide menu disappear.
7. ADVANCED PROGRAM GUIDE™
7-2. Layout of the Advanced Program Guide™ Screen
The on-screen guide maintains nine different channel lists, each of which shows you only those channels and programs that belong to that channel list. The meaning and generation of each channel list is described below
Note: When viewing the Program Guide, press the GUIDE button on the remote control to view the items below in the Guide menu (see section 7-1).
ALL
As the default guide type when pressing the GUIDE button, the ALL category shows program listings for all channels to which you may subscribe. The guide shows DIRECTV
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channels that your dish antenna can receive, and over-the-air channels that you have selected to add into the channel list during the initial setup procedure. Program details for non-satellite channels may not be available depending on the satel­lite service provider.
CUSTOM
Shows the program listings that belong to the CUSTOM channel list. You can customize the CUSTOM channel list by hiding channels from the All Channel List that you do not wish to view.
SURF
Shows program listings only for those channels in the SURF channel list. You can generate a FAVORITE channel list, which is a short list of channels you tune to most frequently, by setting a favorite icon to the
channels from the menu sequence MENU SETUP Surf List/Ch. Edit (see section 8-8).
CATEGORY (MOVIES/SPORTS/SPECIALS/SERIES/NEWS)
Lists only Movies/Sports/Specials/Series/News programs from channels in the All channel list. The DIRECTV
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HD Receiver generates the list automatically based on the category information for programs
appearing within the next few hours in the Advanced Program Guide™.
MY CATEGORY 1/ MY CATEGORY 2
Shows only user-defined programs. You can edit MY CATEGORY 1, MY CATEGORY 2 list from the menu
sequence Guide My Category EDIT (see section 7-8).
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7-2. Layout of the Advanced Program Guide™ Screen
The guide screen also provides two search menus:
Category
Searches for programs that belong to a given category. The DIRECTV HD Receiver first shows you currently applicable categories and allows you to search for programs in that category (see section 7-8).
Keyword
Searches for programs that have or are related to a specific keyword. You can choose a key­word for program titles or credit titles (for example, actor/actress, director, writer, awards, etc.) (see section 7-9).
When accessing an on-screen guide, you will always return to the guide menu, one of the 10 channel lists or one of the two search menus, that you have previously viewed.
NOTE
After first installing satellite service, it may take several hours before all program information is fully available in the Advanced Program Guide™.
7. ADVANCED PROGRAM GUIDE™
7-3. Moving through the Advanced Program Guide™
The Advanced Program Guideis operated based on a simple and straightforward Highlight and Select process.
1. Use
DEF G ” on your remote control to navigate the guide screen.
2. Press “” to select or execute the highlighted menu or function.
The on-screen guide shows you program listings for six channels within a one and one half hour time slot. For example:, 6:00 - 7:30. In order to view a list of future programs or other channels, you may continuously press
DEF G ” to scroll horizontally or vertically. This may take a while
to reach a specific channel or program, if the channel or program is listed far from the current­ly highlighted program. The Advanced Program Guide thus offers you shortcuts to minimize your effort in navigating channels and time slots.
Line Scrolling
You can reach other time slots or channels that are currently hidden from the screen using the arrow buttons
DEF G ”. Move horizontally to reach other time slots and move vertically to
reach other channels.
Page Scrolling
You can move through channels faster by scrolling page-by-page with the PG UP/DN buttons on the remote control. Each button stroke scrolls one page up or down.
Date Scrolling
Pressing the CC button on the remote control to jump to the Date Change Box. Alternatively, you can move the highlight to the Date Change Box and change the date to jump to the time slot of that day. Pressing
FF” button will show you a previous 6 hours guide.
NOTE
Press the GUIDE button to return immediately to the guide menus, the left-most column of the guide screen. This is very useful when the highlight is located far from the current time and you want to return to the guide menus.
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7-3. Moving through the Advanced Program Guide™
Direct Jumping
You can quickly jump to a page that contains a specific channel by directly entering a channel number using the digit buttons 0~9 on the remote control. Pressing
G ” following the digit button strokes will move to the channel immediately.
Picture In Guide view
You can preview the highlighted channel in the Picture In Guide at left-top window. You can also quickly jump to a Picture In Guide window by pressing the PREV CH button on the remote control. This press moves the highlight to the Picture In Guide at the left-top. Pressing the CH +/- button takes you to another TV channel. Pressing the ‘’ button returns you to TV viewing.
NOTE
Press the GUIDE button to return immediately to the guide menus, the left-most column of the guide screen. This is very useful when the highlight is located far from the current time and you want to return to the guide menus.
7. ADVANCED PROGRAM GUIDE™
7-4. Selecting a Program
The top region of the guide screen displays the schedule and program information of the cur­rently highlighted program. You can also see other detailed information about the program by pressing the INFO button.
When you select the highlighted program by pressing “”, what happens or appears next depends on whether the highlighted program is currently on-air or scheduled in the future, and whether or not it is a pay-per-view program.
Current Program / non Pay-Per-View
If the selected program is a current program and not one of the PPV programs, you will tune directly to the program.
Current Program / DIRECTV
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Pay-Per-View
If the selected program is a current pay-per-view program, you will be asked if you want to pur­chase this program.
Future Program / non Pay-Per-View
If the selected program is scheduled in the future and is not a PPV, you will be offered a dialog box that enables you to reserve this program for watching. If you select Timer option in the Guide menu, this program is put on the Timer/Record List and you will be reminded by a message at the topleft corner of the screen 10 seconds before its airing time.
Future Program / DIRECTV
®
Pay-Per-View
If the selected program is a pay-per-view program scheduled in the future, you will also be asked if you want to purchase this program. Once you confirm the purchase, this program is put on the
Purchase list. You can view the Purchase list from the menu sequence Menu ➝ DIRECTV ➝
Purchase List and cancel any purchase on the list anytime before its airing time.
A continuous connection to a land-based phone line is required to perform this function with your remote control. (Note: Pay-per-view programs can only be purchased within the 24 hours of the program times.)
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7-5. Getting More Program Information
Pressing the INFO button will display available additional information about the highlighted program. Depending on the broadcaster and service provider, information may include actor and role relationships, original material, production studio, the date on which the program was first shown, and so on.
To display program details:
1.
Move the highlight to a desired program using
DEFG
on the remote control.
2.
Press the INFO button on the remote control to display the available additional information.
3.
To move the highlight to the left menu bar, press F” on remote control. To return to the additional information box, press
“G”.
4.
To view this TV program, move the highlight to the left menu bar, move the highlight to the View menu, locat­ed on the left side of the additional information box, and press
“”
.
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5.
If you want to check any other broadcasting schedules for this same program, move the highlight to the Showings menu, located on the left side of the additional information box, and press “”.
6.
To return to the previous guide screen, Move the highlight to the Back menu, located on the left side of the additional information box, and press “”.
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7-5. Getting More Program Information
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7-6. Setting a Timer/Record Event for Future Viewing
If you want to view a program scheduled in the future, you can put that program on the Timer/Record List so that program will be automatically tuned.
A timer event will automatically tune to the selected channel at the specified time. A Record event will also turn on the DIRECTV
®
HD Receiver if it is turned off and will automatically control your VCR to record the program; if the VCR Controller is correctly set up (see sections 3-6 and 8-23).
Timer/Record Events may also be manually set through the menu (see section 8-5).
To schedule a future viewing :
1.
Move the highlight to a future program you want to watch using
DEFG
on the remote con-
trol.
2.
Press the “” button on the remote control to display the available additional information.
3.
Pressing F” will move the highlight to the “Timer” menu, located on the left side of the addition­al information box, then press “”.
4.
A dialog box will appear for your review.
5.
Move the highlight to the OK option in the dialog box and press “” to confirm.
6.
The program name will be preceded by the Timer mark. If you want to cancel any reservation, exe­cute the menu sequence MENU
DIRECTV ➝ Timer/Record List and press “” when the high-
light is on the reservation.
NOTE
A reminder message will appear at the top-left corner of the screen 10 seconds before the reserved program actually starts. The receiver will automatically tune to the program if you do not cancel it. Pay per view programs can only be purchased within 24 hours of the program times.
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7-7. Purchasing DIRECTV®Pay Per View Programs
If you subscribe to DIRECTV®programming, you may preview pay per view movies on channel 200, the DIRECTV promo channel, to determine if you would like to purchase them.
To purchase Pay Per View (PPV) programs:
1. From the program guide, press INFO button to see detailed information about the selected pro-
gram. If this program is a pay per view program, the PURCHASE menu will be appear at left­menu. Selecting the PURCHASE menu will show you the dialog box.
2. Move the highlight to the right to “Buy in the dialog box and press “”.
Another pop-up box will be displayed to verify your purchase. (A continuous connection to a land based phone line is required to order PPV with your remote control.)
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7-8. Searching for Programs by Category
You can search for specific programs by categories. The category information of each program is provided by the Advanced Program Guide so that you can choose one of them to search for matching programs. You can also set a search range of One Day or One Week. In the search result one program may have multiple showings on different channels and/or at different time slots.
Note : You can also specify an user-defined category using MY CATEGORY”.
To search programs by Category :
1.
While viewing the Program Guide, press the GUIDE button on the remote control to view the Guide menu.
2.
Highlight the SEARCH in the guide menu. Pressing “” will show search sub-menu. Select Category sub-menu and press “”. The Category Search screen consist of two columns: the first column from the left shows the cat- egory names, and the right column lists programs resulting from a category search.
3. Move the highlight to the category column. If a category has a sub-category, the arrow (
G
) mark will be displayed at the left side. Pressing “” will move to the sub-category list. When the highlight is on the selected category name, pressing “” will move the highlight to Search button. Pressing “” again will start the search process.
4. Programs resulting from the search will be listed in the right column. The highlight goes to the top program on the
list and its program information will be displayed at the top region of the guide screen. You can see program infor­mation on each program by moving the highlight using
DE
”.
5. In the result column, pressing
D
will move the highlight to the top-most tab. You can select one of the tab menus (Program, Channel and Adver. tab ). Selecting Program tab will show searched programs, selecting the Channel tab will show searched Channels and the Adver. tab selection will show searched Advertisements. (Note : If the result list is too big and it is difficult to navigate the list, press SURF button on the remote control. It will show the Quick Jump pop-up box, and is easy to move to some location within the total list.)
6. If you choose a program and press “”, the detailed information screen will be displayed.
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7-8. Searching for Programs by Category
When you search for programs by category, you can also use the user-defined MY CATEGORY feature. You may specify two user-defined categories. One is the MY CATEGORY1 and the other is the MY CATEGORY2. These categories can also be modified in the EDIT menu (in the guide menu->My CATEGORY->EDIT).
Note : You can also specify an user-defined category using MY CATEGORY”.
To search programs by MY CATEGORY :
1.
While viewing the Program Guide, press the GUIDE button on the remote control to view the Guide menu.
2.
Highlight the MY CATEGORY in the guide menu. Pressing “” will show search sub-menu. Select EDIT sub-menu and press “”. The My Category Edit screen consist of two columns: the first column from the left shows the cate- gory names, and the right column shows the selected category name.
3.
Select the MY CATEGORY1 or MY CATEGORY2 using FG”. And move the highlight to the category column. If a cat­egory has sub-category, the arrow (
G
) mark will be displayed at the left side. Pressing “” will move to the sub-cat- egory list. When the highlight is on the selected category name, pressing “” will move the highlight to Save but- ton. Pressing “” again will modify the MY CATEGORY1 or the MY CATEGORY2”.
4.
If you select the MY CATEGORY1 or the MY CATEGORY2, the guide screen will list only user-defined programs in the All channel list.
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7-9. Searching for Programs by Keyword
You can also search for programs by keywords which can be found in program titles or credit titles such as actor/actress name, director name, etc.
To search programs by keyword:
1. While viewing the Program Guide, press the GUIDE button on the remote control to view the Guide
menu.
2. Highlight SEARCH in the guide menu. Pressing “” will show the search sub-menu. Select the
Keyword sub-menu and press “”. The Keyword Search screen consists of two columns: the first column from the left is the key input box, and the right column lists programs found from a keyword search.
3. Enter a word using the on screen keyboard. Highlight the first letter and press “” to type it in.
4. While entering a word, the ‘Candidate’ pop-up box will show eight candidate keywords. Press 0-9
button on the remote control to enter a word quickly.
5. When a word is complete or even when only a partial word is typed in, you may move the highlight
to the Search button with
G”, and press “” to start the search.
6. The programs resulting from the search will be listed in the right column. Program information will
be displayed at the top region of the guide screen. You can see program information on each program by moving the highlight using
DE”.
7. In the result column, pressing
D” will move the highlight to the top-most tab. You can select one of
tab menus(Program, Channel and Adver. tab ). Selecting Program tab will show searched programs, selecting Channel tab will show searched Channels and selecting Adver. tab will show searched Advertisements.
8. If you choose a program and press “”, detailed information about the program will be displayed.
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8-1. Accessing the On-screen Menu
8. CUSTOMIZATION
In the menu system, there are several ways to customize the settings provided. To navigate the menu levels, you will see “” or
G ” on the right side of the menu label to help you go to the
next level.
To display and exit the Menu: Press the MENU button on the remote control to display the menu. A second press of the MENU button or a press of the EXIT button will take you back to TV viewing.
To go to the next level:
Press “” or
G ” on the remote control.
To go back to the previous level:
Press
F ” or MENU button on the remote control.
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8-2. The Structure of the On-Screen Menus
DIRECTV
SETUP
AUDIO
PREFERENCE
LOCK
SYSTEM
Guide Purchase List Mail List Timer/Record Timer/Record List Initial Setup
EZ Channel Scan Manual Ch. Add Surf List/Ch. Edit Clock Out to TV EZ Hook-up
Digital Output Audio Mode Audio Language Dolby Digital Audio Variable
TV Aspect Ratio DTV Caption DTV Caption Style Closed Caption Advanced EZ Demo
Lock System Block Channel Movie Rating TV Rating – Children TV Rating – General Spending Limit
System Info System Test Replace Card VCR Control Setup Remote Control
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8-3. Managing Program Purchases
Purchase List
Shows a history of recently purchased programs and display upcoming DIRECTV
®
Pay Per View purchases.
Upcoming DIRECTV
®
Pay Per View purchases can be canceled. You may do this by selecting the program. A
pop-up screen will ask you if you want to cancel the program.
If you select a past DIRECTV
®
Pay Per View purchase, you can see each charge of the PPV programs pur-
chased and shown.
To review programs in the Purchase List:
1.
Press the MENU button on the Remote Control to display the on-screen menu.
2.
Select the DIRECTV menu by pressing “”on the remote control.
3.
Scroll down to the Purchase List using “”.
4.
Move the highlight to the right with “” to scroll the purchase list.
5.
Press “” to return to the previous level or press the
EXIT
button on the remote control to return to TV view-
ing.
NOTE
CAM: Conditional Access Module, usually referred to as the
access card. A removable, electronic subassembly provides conditional access control of the subscriber terminal.
CAM Slot No: The CAM slot number indicates which slot the purchase occupied. A satellite service provider provider cus­tomer service representative may use these slot numbers to help resolve billing issues.
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8-4. Checking Messages
Allows you to view the messages that are sent from DIRECTV. For example, you may receive a mes­sage requesting your attention to a new service or special program offering.
To check the Mail Box:
1.
Press the
MENU
button on the Remote Control to display the on-screen menu.
2.
Select the DIRECTV®menu by pressing “” on the remote control.
3.
Scroll down to the Mail List menu using EE”.
4.
Move the highlight to the right with G” to select a mail item from the list.
5.
Press “” and the full text of the mail will be displayed in the pop-up dialogue box.
6.
Select Delete on the pop-up box if you want to delete it.
7.
Press F” to return to the previous level or press the
EXIT
button on the remote control if you want to
return to TV viewing.
NOTE
The Message icon will be displayed in the Channel Banner only when at least one unread message is in the mail list.
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8-5. Setting a Timer/Record Event
Allows you to set up a timer or record event manually. You can see the event list in the Timer/Record
List menu (DIRECTV Timer/Record List). You can also set a one time Timer/Record event in the Guide
(see section 7-6).
A Timer event will automatically tune to the selected channel at the selected time. A Record event will also turn on the DIRECTV
®
HD Receiver if it is turned off and will automatically control your
VCR to record the program if the VCR Controller is correctly set up (see sections 3-6 and 8-23).
To add a program to the Timer/Record List :
1.
Press the MENU button on the Remote Control to display the on-screen menu.
2.
Select the DIRECTV menu by pressing “” on the remote control.
3.
Scroll down to the Timer/Record menu using E”.
4.
Press G” or “”. The pop-up dialogue box will be displayed.
5.
Select a Type option, either Timer or Record. Then select a Channel, Date, Time, Duration and Repeat options.
6.
Pressing “” will show the confirm dialogue box. Press “” again.
7.
After adding a program, you can check the new item in the Timer/Record List (see next page 8-6. Modifying a Timer/Record Event. )
8.
Press MENU button to return to the previous level or press the
EXIT
button on the remote control if you
want to return to TV viewing.
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8-6. Modifying a Timer/Record Event
The Timer/Record List shows the programs you have reserved in the Guide menu or in the Timer/Record menu. You may cancel any program in the list by selecting the program. You may also modify any event in the list that was created in the Timer/Event menu.
To modify or delete a program in the Timer/Record List:
1.
Press the MENU button on the Remote Control to display the on-screen menu.
2.
Select the DIRECTV menu by pressing “”on the remote control.
3.
Scroll down to Timer/Record List using E”.
4.
Move the highlight to the right with G” to select a program from the list.
5.
Press “” and the pop-up dialogue box will be displayed.
6.
Select Delete in the pop-up box if you want to cancel, then the highlight will return to the list. Or Select Modify in the pop-up box if you want to modify type, channel, date, time, duration and repeat options. The Timer/Record dialogue will appear for modification. (Note : If the program was reserved in the Guide menu, Modify can not be selected.)
7.
Press F” to return to the previous level or press the
EXIT
button on the remote control if you want to
return to TV viewing.
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8-7. Initializing the System
About Initial Setup
The DIRECTV
®
HD Receiver is capable of receiving three types of signals; ANT, CABLE and DIRECTV
®
programming (if you are a DIRECTV customer). Initial Setup lets you initialize your system to function properly with your dish antenna.
Setup Wizard
Provides whole sequential process from dish selection (Step 1) to channel setup (Step 5).
Step 1. Dish Setup
As first step, you should select one of three dish setup modes ( Manual Selection / Auto Detection /No Dish ). Manual Selection allows you to select the correct dish type among three different types available; Round Dish for Satellite Network A only, Oval Dish for Satellite Networks A and B, or Oval Dish for Satellite Networks A, B, and C. For advice on selecting a dish that will provide the services that you desire, contact DIRECTV (1-800-DIRECTV) or your local DIRECTV retail expert. If you already have a dish, refer to its user’s guide to determine its type. To receive all available HD programming, you should install and select the Oval dish type (Oval dish (Sat A, B, C)).
The Auto Detection feature will help you select your dish if you are unsure of your dish type.
If you are not a DIRECTV customer and want to view programming only from Antenna/Cable, then select the No Dish Mode.
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8-7. Initializing the System
To Select your dish type in Manual Selection:
1.
Press the MENU button on the Remote Control to display the on-screen menu.
2.
Select the DIRECTV®menu by pressing “” on the remote control.
3.
Scroll down to Initial Setup using E”.
4.
Move the highlight to the right with G” to choose Setup Wizard.
5.
Press “” and the Setup Wizard menu will be displayed.
6.
Select the Manual Selection option and press “”.
7.
In the Manual Selection screen, select your dish type using DE”.
8.
Press “” to move to the next step of the initial setup.
Step 2. Dish Positioning
Your Location provides the coordinates of elevation, azimuth, and tilt based upon your ZIP code. Elevation is the up/down angle of the dish. Azimuth is the side-to-side direction, while tilt is the circular rotation of the dish itself around the pointing axis. Full instructions for the installation of your dish are provided with your satellite dish antenna.
To enter your location:
1.
Enter your ZIP code using the digit buttons on the remote control.
2.
Press “” to show the elevation, azimuth and tilt. Point your dish properly with the azimuth, elevation and tilt values given.
3.
Press “” to move to the next step of the initial setup.
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Step 3. Signal Strength
Depending on the Dish Type you have selected, the Signal Strength menu shows you up to three sig­nal strength bars for Satellite Networks A, B, and C, in order to help you adjust the dish to the cor­rect position with the elevation, azimuth, and tilt values obtained from the Your Location menu. While the maximum signal strength is 100, there will be no apparent difference in picture quality between signal strengths of 60 to 85. The higher the signal, the less likely you are to experience pic­ture quality degradation during adverse weather conditions such as heavy rain or snow. A transponder is a receiver/transmitter on the satellite. It receives signals from DIRECTV and retrans­mits them to your dish. The DIRECTV
®
HD Receiver is capable of displaying the signal strength of
most transponders by using the following method.
To see the signal strength:
1. Move the highlight to select the desired
satellite
using
FG”.
2. Set an each
transponder
using DE
3. Press “” to move to the next step of the initial setup.
8. CUSTOMIZATION
NOTE
Depending on your location in the United States, certain transponders may not be available. It is normal for the signal strength level of a few transponders to be at zero.
NOTE
If you have selected an Oval Dish and SAT B and/or SAT C do not display a signal strength on any transponder, re­check your dish installation or perform Step 1: Dish Setup again.
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8-7. Initializing the System
Step 4. Add Local Network
Adds program information for channels available over the air (terrestrial) in a selected local area as defined by the satellite service provider. You can select two distinct areas by ZIP code to view the chan­nels being broadcast from both areas. This is useful if you live between two major broadcast centers and are capable of receiving signals from both. After this Channel Setup process, the channel list of over the air stations will be added to the guide.
To Add Local Network:
1. If you want to add over the air digital and analog channels to your guide, you must select YES”,
then the next input screen will be displayed. NOTE: If you select “NO”, you dont need to do the following procedure.
2. Press “” if your ZIP code is correct for the primary local channels. The channel search progress
will be shown.
3. If the ZIP code is missing or incorrect, select the ZIP code for your city using
E”and pressing “”.
4. If you want to add secondary local channels from another area, enter a secondary ZIP code using the
digit buttons on the remote control and press “”.
5. Repeat steps 2 to 4.
6. Press “” to move to the next step of the initial setup.
7. Press
F” to return to the previous level or press the EXIT button on the remote control if you want
to return to TV viewing.
Note : The Add Local Network feature only adds station and program information to the guide. Depending on your location, such stations may be received by connecting an antenna to the ANT IN jack (see section 3-4).
If off-air digital and analog channel data is selected “YES”, then some local analog (NTSC) and digital (ATSC) channels may appear in the GUIDE for which reception may be poor or not viewable. To hide these channels, refer to section 8-8 Managing Channels and section 7-2 Advanced Program Guide.
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Step 5. Create Channel list
The Setup wizard will show the summary screen of the setup sequence.
The next page will create the channel list automatically.
When the Setup Wizard function is complete, press the “” button on the remote control to finish the Initial Setup.
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8-7. Initializing the System
Dish Setup Status
Shows the dish type and up to two distinct areas by ZIP code.
To see the dish setup status:
1. Press the MENU button on the Remote Control to display the on-screen menu.
2. Select the DIRECTV
®
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Dish Positioning
Provides the coordinates of elevation, azimuth, and tilt based upon your ZIP code. Elevation is the up/down angle of the dish. Azimuth is the side-to-side direction, while tilt is the circular rotation of the dish itself around the pointing axis. Full instructions for the installation of your dish are provided with your satellite dish antenna.
To enter your location:
1. Press the MENU button on the Remote Control to display the on-screen menu.
2. Select the DIRECTV
®
menu by pressing “” on the remote control.
3. Scroll down to Initial Setup using
E”.
4. Move the highlight to the right with
G to select Dish Positioning.
5. Move the highlight to Dish Position and press “”. The positioning dialogue box will be
displayed.
6. Enter your ZIP code using the digit buttons on the remote control.
7. Press “” to show the elevation, azimuth and tilt.
Point your dish properly with the azimuth, elevation and tilt values given.
8. Press
F” to return to the previous menu.
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8-7. Initializing the System
Signal Strength
Depending on the Dish Type that is selected, the Signal Strength menu shows you up to three signal strength bars for Satellite Networks A, B, and C, in order to help you adjust the dish to the correct position with the elevation, azimuth, and tilt values obtained from the Your Location menu. While the maximum signal strength is 100, there will be no apparent difference in picture quality between signal strengths of 60 to 85. The higher the signal, the less likely you are to experience picture quality degra­dation during adverse weather conditions such as heavy rain or snow.
A transponder is a receiver/transmitter on the satellite. It receives signals from DIRECTV and retrans­mits them to your dish. The DIRECTV
®
HD Receiver is capable of displaying the signal strength of most
transponders by using the following method.
To see the dish setup status:
1. Press the MENU button on the Remote Control to display the on-screen menu.
2. Select the DIRECTV
®
menu by pressing “” on the remote control.
3. Scroll down to Initial Setup menu using
E”.
4. Move the highlight to the right with
G to select Signal Strength.
5. When the highlight is on the Signal Strength, press “”. The signal strength dialogue box will be
displayed.
6. Move the highlight to select the desired transponder
and satellite.
7. Press F to return to previous menu.
NOTE
Depending on your location in the United States, certain transpon­ders may not be available. It is normal for the signal strength level of a few transponders to be at zero.
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8-8. Managing Channels
EZ Channel Scan (Channel Search)
Automatically finds all channels (both analog and digital) available through the antenna and cable inputs, and stores all the active channels in the channel list. Inactive or weak channels may not appear in the list. In that case, add missing channels manually in the Manual Ch. Add menu. The channel list created here can be seen in the Surf List/Ch. Edit menu.
To scan the channels:
1.
Press the
MENU
button on the Remote Control to display the on-screen menu.
2.
Scroll down using E” on the remote control.
3.
Select the Setup menu by pressing “”.
4.
EZ Channel Scan will be automatically highlighted.
5.
Move the highlight to the right with G” to display the channel find box.
6.
Select Start button and press “” and the moving yellow bar will indicate the progress scan- ning the channels. When the scanning process begins, Start will change to Next. If you press Next, the scanning of the current signal source will be ignored and the scanning of the next sig­nal source will proceed.
7.
When the scanning is completed, the scanned result will be stored.
8.
Press the
EXIT
button on the remote control if you want to return to TV viewing.
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8-8. Managing Channels
Manual Ch. Add
Manually adds a channel to your channel list without rescanning all the channels again. EZ Channel Scan may not pick up every channel that is available on Air and Cable. Therefore, it may be necessary for you to add channels manually using this feature.
Note :The Manual Channel Add feature is not available in ANT/CABLE mode. Use the EZ Channel Scan and Favorite/Ch Edit menus to add channels in the ANT/CABLE mode.
To add the channels missed in your channel list:
1.
Press the
MENU
button on the remote control to display the on-screen menu.
2.
Scroll down using E” on the remote control.
3.
Select the
Setup
menu by pressing “”.
4.
Scroll down to
Manual Ch. Add
using
E
”.
5.
Move the highlight to the right with G” to display the channel add box.
6.
Enter the channel number desired using the digit buttons on the remote control.
7.
Press “” and the pop-up box of the result will be displayed.
8.
Press the
EXIT
button on the remote control to return to TV viewing.
Note : Over-the-air local digital channels (ATSC) may have different channel assignments than their analog (NTSC) broadcast counterparts.
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8-8. Managing Channels
Surf List/Ch. Edit
The default channel list is made in the EZ Channel Scan menu. Surf List/Ch. Edit allows you to create two other types of channel lists; custom list and surf list. A custom list can be created by toggling each channel on or off with “”. Once a channel is highlighted, you will be able to see whether the channel is currently shown or hidden by referring to the small window at the top-left corner of the screen.
To create your own surf list, with up to 50 favorite channels, press the SURF button on the remote con­trol when a channel is highlighted.
To edit the channel list:
1.
Press the
MENU
button on the remote control to display the on-screen menu.
2.
Scroll down using E” on the remote control.
3.
Select the
Setup
menu by pressing “”.
4.
Scroll down to
Surf List/Ch. Edit
using E“.
5.
Press G” to display the channel editing screen.
T
o create a custom list:
1. Use
DEF G
to move the highlight on the channel editing menu.
2. Choose Shown or Hidden by pressing “”. The screen shown at the top left will indicate if the highlighted channel is shown or hidden.
To create a surf list:
1. Use
DEF G
to move the highlight on the channel editing menu.
2. Choose Surf or No Surf using the SURF button on the remote control.
6.
Press the
MENU
button to return to the previous screen or press the
EXIT
button on the remote control to
return to TV viewing.
NOTE
Use the
Show All button to show all the channels.
Use the Hide All button to hide all the channels.
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8-9. Setting the Clock
Clock (Auto)
Enables adjustment of the time zone and activation of daylight savings time. Normally, your clock is set using signals transmitted by DIRECTV.
To set auto clock:
1.
Press the
MENU
button on the Remote Control to display the on-screen menu.
2.
Scroll down using E” on the remote control.
3.
Select the
Setup
menu by pressing “”.
4.
Scroll down to Clock using E”.
5.
Move the highlight to the right with G”.
6.
Select your time zone by pressing G” repeatedly.
7.
Scroll down to Daylight Saving and press G” to switch daylight saving on or off.
8.
If you want to reset the clock, scroll up again to Auto Set and press “”.
9.
Press the MENU button to return to the previous menu or press the EXIT button on the remote control to return to TV viewing.
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8-9. Setting the Clock
Clock (Manual)
Enables you to set the time manually for the ANT/CABLE source only.
To set clock manually:
1.
Press the
MENU
button on the Remote Control to display the on-screen menu.
2.
Scroll down using E” on the remote control.
3.
Select the
Setup
menu by pressing “”.
4.
Scroll down to Clock using E”.
5.
Move the highlight to the right with G”.
6.
Use DE” to move the highlight in the entry boxes.
7.
Set the Year, Date and Time using the number buttons on the remote control.
8.
Press MENU button to return to the previous screen or press the EXIT button on the remote con­trol to return to TV viewing.
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8-10. Setting Default Signal Out
Output Channel
If you use the OUT TO TV jack, select channel 3 or 4 to send RF signal from your DIRECTV
®
HD Receiver to your TV. Your TV must be tuned to the selected channel to display the pic­ture.
Loop Through
A signal from CABLE IN or ANT IN jacks is passed through to the OUT TO TV jack when your HD receiver is in the standby (power off) mode.
To set Out to TV settings of the DIRECTV HD Receiver:
1.
Press the
MENU
button on the Remote Control to display the on-screen menu.
2.
Scroll down using E” on the remote control.
3.
Select the
Setup
menu by pressing “”.
4.
Scroll down to Out to TV using E”.
5.
Move the highlight to the right with G”.
6.
Select your output channel to Channel 3 or Channel 4 with FG”. Select your default signal source to Antenna or Cable with
FG
”.
7.
Press the MENU button to return to the previous menu or press the EXIT button on the remote control to return to TV viewing.
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8-11 EZ Hook-up
Graphically depicts possible ways to connect the DIRECTV®HD Receiver to your dish antenna and other components. Since the connection that is best for you depends on the components in your sys­tem, keep in mind that an alternative connection may also be possible.
To see EZ Hook-up:
1.
Press the
MENU
button on the remote control to display the on-screen menu.
2.
Scroll down using E” on the remote control.
3.
Select the
Setup
menu by pressing “”.
4.
Scroll down to EZ Hook-up using E”.
5.
Press G” to display the EZ Hook-up diagrams. Seven possible hook-up connections will be shown.
6.
Scroll up and down the hook-up figure options shown to determine
the correct connections for your system.
7.
Press the MENU button to return to the previous screen or press the
EXIT
button
on the remote control to return to TV viewing.
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8-12. Setting the Audio
Digital Output
If you are using an external audio system that supports Dolby Digital
®
audio, select Dolby Digital audio mode. If you are using an external audio system that has a PCM only decoder, select PCM (Digital). If you are not using an external audio system, select OFF.
Do not select the Dolby Digital setting if connecting to an audio system that is not capa­ble of decoding Dolby Digital audio. Doing so may cause the audio receiver to create high-pitched noise that could potentially cause harm to audio equipment.
To set the digital audio mode:
1.
Press the
MENU
button on the Remote Control to display the on-screen menu.
2.
Scroll down using E” on the remote control.
3.
Select the
Audio
menu by pressing “”.
4.
Digital Output will be automatically highlighted.
5.
Move the highlight to the right with G”.
6.
Select one of the three options and press “” to return to the previous level.
7.
Press the
EXIT
button on the remote control to return to TV viewing.
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8-12. Setting the Audio
PCM (Digital)
Pulse Code Modulation (PCM) decoders support L/R stereo only. If selected, audio outputs are decoded and transmitted to the Digital Output (SPDIF) in PCM mode.
Dolby Digital
®
Audio
Dolby Digital
®
audio, formerly known as Audio Coding 3rd Generation or 5.1 channel audio, is a coding technique that provides up to five independent, full frequency response audio chan­nels and one low frequency bass channel.
NOTE
Refer to section 2-5 to see more detailed information.
NOTE
Please make sure that your A/V ampli­fier supports Dolby Digital decoding, as not all A/V amplifiers support 5.1 decoding.
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8-12. Setting the Audio
Audio Mode
Allows you to choose the default audio mode when a program is broadcast in analog for­mat. When you view a program broadcast in mono, you will hear only mono sound, even though Stereo mode is set. When Second Audio Program “SAP” mode is set, the program’s sec- ond audio program is broadcast in mono, if provided.
To Set the Analog Audio Mode:
1.
Press the
MENU
button on the Remote Control to display the on-screen menu.
2.
Scroll down using E” on the remote control.
3.
Select the
Audio
menu by pressing “”.
4.
Scroll down to Audio Mode using E”.
5.
Move the highlight to the right with G”.
6.
Select one of the three options and press “” to return to the previous level.
7.
Press the
EXIT
button on the remote control to return to TV viewing.
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Dolby Digital®Audio
Allows you to choose a Dolby Digital
®
audio mode decoding mode according to which analog audio output port you use to adjust the adequate audio level. If you connect audio line output to your TV, select Line Mode. If you use the OUT TO TV port to connect to your TV, select RF Mode’.
To set the Dolby Digital:
1.
Press the MENU button on the Remote Control to display the on-screen menu.
2.
Scroll down using E” on the remote control.
3.
Select the Audio menu by pressing “”.
4.
Scroll down to Dolby Digital using E”.
5.
Move the highlight to the right with G”.
6.
Select the Line Mode or RF Mode option and press “” to return to the previous level.
7.
Press the EXIT button on the remote control to return to TV viewing.
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8-12. Setting the Audio
Audio Language
If available, allows you to hear a program in other languages if the program is broadcast in digital format. You may select a language while you are viewing a program by selecting an option on the audio language box in the channel banner and pressing
“DE”
repeatedly to
select the desired language.
To set the digital audio language:
1.
Press the
MENU
button on the Remote Control to display the on-screen menu.
2.
Scroll down using E” on the remote control.
3.
Select the
Audio
menu by pressing “”.
4.
Scroll down to
Audio Language
using
E
”.
5.
Move the highlight to the right with G”.
6.
Select one of the eight language options and press “” to return to the previous level.
7.
Press the
EXIT
button on the remote control to return to TV viewing.
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8-12. Setting the Audio
Variable Audio
Allows you to control the volume with the remote control of the DIRECTV
®
HD Receiver.
To set Variable Audio:
1.
Press the
MENU
button on the Remote Control to display the on-screen menu.
2.
Scroll down using E” on the remote control.
3.
Select the
Audio
menu by pressing “”.
4.
Scroll down to
Audio Variable
using E”.
5.
Move the highlight to the right with G”.
6.
Select On or Off and press “” to return to the previous level.
7.
Press the
EXIT
button on the remote control to return to TV viewing.
NOTE
Only when Audio Variable is set to On, the sound level will be controlled.
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8-13. Choosing the Aspect Ratio
Allows you to choose the screen format. When you view a high-definition picture using the video 480i or 480p output format, you can choose Letterbox, Cropped or Squeezed. When you view a standard-definition picture using the 720p or 1080i output format, you can choose Normal, Wide, Panorama, Zoom or Cine-Zoom. When you view a high-definition picture using the 720p or 1080i output format, you can temporarily choose Standard, Expand, Shrink. (Refer to section 2-4 Normal and Wide Format Signals.)
Choosing the screen format of your TV:
1.
Press the
MENU
button on the Remote Control to display the on-screen menu.
2.
Scroll down using E” on the remote control.
3.
Select
the Preference menu by pre
ssing “”.
4.
TV Aspect Ratio will be automatically highlighted.
5.
Move the highlight to the right with G”.
6.
Select one of the options and press “” to return to the previous level.
7.
Press the
EXIT
button on the remote control to return to TV viewing.
Note : The RATIO button on the remote control may also be used to toggle through the available aspect ratio settings of the current content and output format.
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8-13. Choosing the Aspect Ratio
Modes for viewing high-definition content (16:9) WHEN OUTPUT FORMAT IS 480i OR 480p MODE :
Letter Box
Use for a picture with an original 16:9 aspect ratio (in a wide format). Letterbox mode will shrink the picture to fill the screen, with black (or gray) bars appearing at the top and bottom of the screen.
Cropped
Use for a picture filling the entire screen by cropping (removing) the left and right portions of the picture.
Squeezed
Use for a full picture filling the entire screen with no black/gray bars. The picture in a 16:9 format will be horizontally adjusted or squeezed to fit the 4:3 ratio monitor.
Modes for viewing normal image (4:3) on a wide TV (16:9) display when output display format is 720p or 1080i mode :
Normal
Use for a picture with an original 4:3 aspect ratio on your 16:9 monitor, with black/gray bars appearing at the left and right sides.
Wide
Use for a picture adjusted horizontally (in a linear proportion) to fill the entire screen.
Panorama
Use to adjust a picture in a non-linear proportion (more at both sides) to create a spectacular view.
Zoom
Use when you want to fill the entire screen with no black/gray bars appearing. The image will be altered both horizontally (stretched) and vertically (cropped). The top and bottom portions of the picture will be cut.
CINE-Zoom
Use to adjust zooming. The picture can be adjusted in multiple steps to provide the best dis­play for many program formats on your display device.
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Modes for viewing high-definition content (16:9) WHEN OUTPUT FORMAT IS 720p OR 1080i MODE : (Note: you may choose one of three picture appearance options for your preference)
Standard
Choose when you want to view a picture with no adjustment.
Expand
Choose when you want to view a picture in the 16:9 ratio. The picture will be horizontally adjusted or expanded to fit 16:9 ratio size. Left and right portions of the picture will not be shown.
Shrink
Choose when you want to view a picture in the 4:3 ratio. The picture will be horizontally adjusted or squeezed to fit 4:3 ratio size. Black or gray bars will show at the left and right side.
Aspect Ratio Summary
Program Format Output Format Available Aspect Ratio
SD(480i/p) 4 : 3 SD(480i/p) 4 : 3 No Adjustment Options
HD(720p/1080i) 16 : 9 SD(480i/p) 4 : 3 Letter Box, Cropped, Squeezed
SD(480i/p) 4 : 3 HD(720p/1080i) 16 : 9 five Aspect Ratio controls
(Normal, Wide, Panorama, Zoom, Cine-Zoom)
HD(720p/1080i) 16 : 9 HD(720p/1080i) 16 : 9 three temporary Aspect Ratio
controls (Standard, Expand, Shrink)
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NOTE
The aspect ratio setting changes both the high-definition outputs (Component, RGB/DVI-HDTV) and the standard-definition outputs (Video 1/2, S-Video, Out to TV). When using a VCR or DVR to record programming from the standard definition outputs, make sure the correct aspect ratio is selected.
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8-13. Setting Digital Caption
Allows you to select a mode for displaying Digital Caption Data. In the Digital Caption Service, Services 1-6 typically represent different Language Services, if available.
Service 1
Service 1 is designated as the Primary Caption Service. This service contains the verbatim, or near-verbatim captions for the primary language being spoken in the accompanying pro­gram audio.
Service 2
Service 2 is designated as the Secondary Language Service. This service contains captions in a secondary language which are translations of the captions in the Primary Caption Service.
Services 3-6
The other services are not pre-assigned. It is up to the discretion of the individual caption provider to utilize the remaining service channels.
To set Digital Caption:
1.
Press the MENU button on the Remote Control to display the on-screen menu.
2.
Scroll down using E” on the remote control.
3.
Select the Preference menu by pressing “”.
4.
Scroll down to Digital Caption using E”.
5.
Move the highlight to the right with G”.
6.
Select one of options and and press “” to return to the previous level.
7.
Press the EXIT button on the remote control to return to TV viewing.
NOTE
If both digital caption and closed caption are selected, only the digital caption will be selected. The digital caption can also be selected using the CC button on the remote con­trol.
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8-14. Setting Digital Caption Style
Allows you to customize the caption style to your preference by allowing you to change: Font, Edge Type, Color, etc.
Note : If the Style setting is Set By Program the captions will appear as defined by the program provider.
To set DTV Caption Style:
1.
Press the MENU button on the Remote Control to display the on-screen menu.
2.
Scroll down using E” on the remote control.
3.
Select the Preference menu by pressing “”.
4.
Scroll down to DTV Caption Style using E”.
5.
Move the highlight to the right with G” to move to the caption style box.
6.
Select each value from Style to Edge Color. Move the highlight using
ED
, and Select a value for each option with “FG”.
7.
Press the MENU button on the remote control to return to the previous level. Press the EXIT button on the remote control to return to TV viewing.
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8-15. Setting Closed Caption
Allows you to select a mode for displaying analog Closed Caption Data. In the Analog Caption Service, Captions 1-4 display program’s dialog, and Text 1-4 display for a data service information. (Note : Closed Captions will appear only when they are provided by the broadcaster.)
Caption1 (CC1)
CC1 is the primary caption service that synchronizes the captioning language with the sound, used by most broadcasters. The captioning is displayed in the same language as the program’s
dialog
.
Caption2 (CC2)
CC2 is the special non-synchronous caption service that does not need to be in sync with the sound and may provide simplified captioning, which is usually delayed.
Caption3 (CC3)
CC3 serves as an alternate captioning service channel. The captioning is often a secondary lan­guage translation such as French, Spanish, simplified English or displayed at a slower rate.
Caption4 (CC4)
CC4 is another special non-synchronous caption service that does not need to be in sync with the sound and may provide simplified captioning, usually delayed.
Text 1-4
Text1-4 usually display information at the bottom position and is used for a data service, generally not program related.
To set Closed Caption:
1.
Press the MENU button on the Remote Control to display the on-screen menu.
2.
Scroll down using E” on the remote control.
3.
Select the Preference menu by pressing “”.
4.
Scroll down to Closed Caption using E”.
5.
Move the highlight to the right with G”.
6.
Select one of options and and press “” to return to the previous level.
7.
Press the EXIT button on the remote control to return to TV viewing.
NOTE
If both digital caption and closed caption are selected, only the digital caption will be selected. The closed caption can also be selected using the CC button on the remote con­trol.
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8-17. Advanced
Advanced Setup
Allows you to configure special settings such as the background matte color for wide aspect ratio programming, the channel banner time-out period and the contrast range of DVI output.
To set advanced Setup Menu:
1.
Press the
MENU
button on the Remote Control to display the on-screen menu.
2.
Scroll down using E” on the remote control.
3.
Select the
Preference
menu by pressing “”.
4.
Scroll down to Advanced using E”.
5.
Move the highlight to the right with G”
6.
Select your default background Matte Color which appears with certain aspect ratio settings with
FG
.
Or
Select a time-out duration for the Information banner either, Short or Long’.
Or
Select a Banner style of Small, Medium or Large to be displayed when changing channels or pressing the INFO button.
Or
Select each DVI Level between ‘Standard’ which is recomended for most TVs or Expand which is recommended for most digital monitors.
7.
Press the MENU button on the remote control to return to the previous level. Press the EXIT button on the remote control to return to TV viewing.
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8-18. Running EZ Demo
Shows you how to navigate through the on-screen menus of the DIRECTV®HD Receiver.
To run EZ Demo:
1.
Press the
MENU
button on the Remote Control to display the on-screen menu.
2.
Scroll down using E” on the remote control.
3.
Select the
Preference
menu by pressing “”.
4.
Scroll down to EZ Demo using E”.
5.
Press G” to display the EZ Demo screen. EZ Demo will run automatically.
6.
Press F” anytime to return to the previous screen or press the
EXIT
button on the remote
control to return to TV viewing.
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8-19. Setting Locks
Lock System
Allows you to set up specific channels, ratings and spending limits through blocking schemes. Also allows you to activate or disable all of the lock schemes previously set up. A password is required to gain access to this menu if the lock system is activated. You can change the password by inputting a new password twice. When the system is unlocked, the Block Channel, Program Rating and Spending Limits are not effective.
To activate or deactivate the Lock System:
1.
Press the
MENU
button on the Remote Control to display the on-screen menu.
2.
Scroll down using E” on the remote control.
3.
Select the
Lock
menu by pressing “”.
4.
If unlocked, Lock System will be automatically highlighted, otherwise requires a password.
To lock the system:
1. Move the highlight to the right with G in Lock On/Off box.
2. Switch On or Off by using
G ” Whenever you switch the lock system on,
you need to enter the password as a reminder.
T
o set the password:
1. Move the highlight to the Set Password with E.
2. Enter the password by using the digit buttons on the remote control.
3. Enter the password again for verification.
5.
Press F” to return to the previous screen or press the
EXIT
button on the remote control to return to TV viewing.
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