This product is the subject of one or more U.S. or
foreign patents pending.
Disclaimer—Every effort has been made to ensure
the correctness and completeness of the material in
this document. No company shall be liable for errors
contained herein. The information in this document is
subject to change without notice. No warranty of any
kind is made with regard to this material, including,
but not limited to, the implied warranties of
merchantability and fitness for a particular purpose.
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StarSight
Information—StarSight is a registered
trademark of StarSight Telecast, Inc. StarSight
features are licensed under one or more of the
following U.S. patents: 4,706,121; 5,151,789;
5,335,277; 5,353,121; 5,479,266; 5,479,268; and
5,532,754. Use rights reserved.
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Macrovision
Information—Macrovision is a
registered trademark of Macrovision Corporation.
This device incorporates an anticopy process
technology that is protected by U.S. patents and other
intellectual property rights. The anticopy process is
licensed for noncommercial, home use only. Reverse
engineering or disassembly is prohibited.
Note on Recording Programming—Most
television programs and films are copyrighted. This
means that someone has legal rights governing the
reproduction and distribution of this material. In
certain circumstances, copyright law may apply to
private in-home taping of copyrighted materials. In
most cases, it is permissible to record for personal use,
as long as you do not sell the material. You must act
responsibly in this area—check into the matter if you
are unsure.
Some Pay Per View programs may be licensed from
producers as “view only” programs. These are
copyrighted programs and may not be copied or
reproduced for any purpose without the express
written permission of the copyright owner.
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DIRECTV
Programming—Programming subject
to change. You must be physically located in the U.S.
to receive DIRECTV service. DIRECTV services not
available outside the U.S. DIRECTV programming is
sold separately and independently of DIRECTV System hardware. Due to copyright restrictions, you may
not be able to view some high definition programs in
high definition format using this product. A valid
programming subscription is required to operate
DIRECTV System hardware. Activate your
DIRECTV programming today at 1-800-DIRECTV
(1-800-347-3288).
Satellite System Hardware and Installation—To
arrange for professional installation of your satellite
system, ask questions, or to resolve problems, please
contact your dealer. If additional information is
needed, please contact Hughes Customer Care Center
toll free at 1-800-274-8995.
Hughes Customer Care Center
1-800-274-8995
or e-mail us at hughestv@hns.com
Subscriptions and Pay Per View
1-800-DIRECTV
PLEASE MAKE NOTE OF THE FOLLOWING
INFORMATION FOR WARRANTY
System Model #:________________________
Receiver Model #: HIRD-E86
Receiver Serial #:________________________
Access Card #:________ ________ ________
LNB Serial #:___________________________
LNB Serial #:___________________________
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Important Safety Instructions
For your safety and protection, read this entire Owner’s Manual before you attempt to install or use your satellite
system. In particular, read this safety section carefully. Keep this safety information where you can refer to it,
if necessary.
Heed Cautions—All cautions on the product and in the operating instructions should be adhered to.
Follow Instructions—All operating and use instructions should be followed.
THESE CAUTIONS AND SYMBOLS APPEAR ON THE BACK OF THE HD RECEIVER
WARNING or CAUTION
Double insulated systems are
protected by additional board
clearances and creepage, so
that the unit will not be a safety
hazard to the end-user.
CAUTION
RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK
DO NOT OPEN
THESE ARE DEFINITIONS FOR ALERTS USED IN THIS MANUAL
WARNING or CAUTION
Where you see this alert symbol
and the WARNING or CAUTION
heading, strictly follow the warning instructions to avoid personal
injury.
DANGER
Electric shock hazard: Where
you see this symbol and the
DANGER heading, strictly follow the warning instructions to
avoid electric shock injury.
THESE ALERTS APPEAR IN THIS MANUAL
WARNING
To reduce the risk of fire or electrical shock, do not expose this
apparatus to rain or moisture.
flow to the unit. Blocking the airflow to the unit
could impair performance or damage your
receiver. Also do not stack the HD receiver on
top of a “hot” component such as an audio
power amplifier.
CAUTION
Do not stack electronic components or other objects on top of
the HD receiver. The slots on top
of the receiver must be left
uncovered to allow proper air-
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IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
1)Read these instructions.
2)Keep these instructions.
3)Heed all warnings.
4)Follow all instructions.
5)Do not use this apparatus near water.
6)Clean only with dry cloth.
7)Do not block any ventilation openings. Install in
accordance with the manufacturer’s instructions.
8)Do not install near any heat sources such as radiators, heat registers, 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 is
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 the
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.
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INSTALLATION
Polarization—This HD receiver is equipped with a plug
that will fit into the power outlet only one way. Do not
defeat the safety purpose of the polarized or groundingtype 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. To prevent electric
shock, do not use this plug with an extension cord or
outlet unless you can fully insert the blades without blade
exposure.
Power Sources—Operate this HD receiver only from
the type of power source indicated on the marking label.
If you are not sure of the type of power supply to your
home, consult your dealer or local power company.
Power-Cord Protection—Protect the power cord from
being walked on or pinched particularly at plugs,
convenience receptacles, and the point where they exit
from the apparatus.
Overloading—Do not overload wall outlets, extension
cords, or integral convenience receptacles as this can
result in a risk of fire or electric shock.
Ventilation—Slots and openings in the cabinet are
provided for ventilation and to ensure reliable operation
of the product and to protect it from overheating. Do not
block any ventilation openings, install in accordance with
the manufacturer’s instructions.
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.
For electrical safety, power line operated equipment
or accessories connected to this unit should bear the
UL listing mark and should not be modified so as to
defeat the safety features. This will help avoid any
potential hazard from electrical shock or fire. If in
doubt, contact qualified service personnel.
Heat—Do not install near any heat sources such as
radiators, heat registers, stoves, or other apparatus
(including amplifiers) that produce heat.
Accessories—To avoid personal injury or damage to
the HD receiver, do not place the HD receiver on any
unstable cart, stand, table, or bracket. Any mounting of
the product should follow the manufacturer’s instructions.
Attachments—Do not use attachments unless
recommended by Hughes Network Systems as they may
cause hazards.
Satellite Dish Antenna Grounding—The outdoor
satellite dish antenna used to receive satellite signals and
the cable used to connect the satellite dish antenna to the
indoor receiving unit are required to comply with local
installation codes and the appropriate sections of the
National Electric Code (NEC) and in particular Article
810–15, which covers proper installation and grounding
of television receiving equipment, as well as to Article
820–33, which specifies that the satellite dish antenna
cable ground shall be connected to the grounding system
of the building as close to the point of cable entry as
practical. These codes require proper grounding of the
metal structure of the outdoor satellite dish antenna and
grounding of the connecting cable at a point where it
enters the house (or other building). If you are having a
professional installer make the installation, the installer
must observe installation codes. This manual contains
instructions on how to make the installation in
compliance with the NEC. If additional local installation
codes apply, contact local inspection authorities.
Ground
clamp
Electric
service
equipment
Ground
clamps
Coaxial cable
Grounding block
Coaxial cable
Grounding
conductor
Power service
grounding electrode
EXAMPLE OF ANTENNA GROUNDING
ACCORDING TO THE NATIONAL ELECTRICAL
CODE INSTRUCTIONS CONTAINED IN “RADIO
AND TELEVISION EQUIPMENT”
Note: The HD receiver shall be grounded through the
satellite/local antenna cable before plugging into the
telephone jack, and it must remain grounded thereafter.
Water and Moisture—Warning! To reduce the risk of
fire or electric shock, do not expose this apparatus to rain
or moisture.
Lightning—For added protection for this product,
unplug this apparatus during lightning storms or when
unused for long periods of time. Unplug it from the wall
outlet, disconnect the antenna and cable system, and
disconnect it from the telephone line. This will prevent
damage to the product due to lightning and power line
surges.
Television Antenna Information—Installing an
outdoor antenna can be hazardous and should be left to a
professional antenna installer. Do not locate the outside
antenna system in the vicinity of overhead power lines or
other electric light or power circuits or where it can fall
into such power lines or circuits. When installing an
outside antenna system, take extreme care to keep from
touching such power lines or circuits, as contact with
them might be fatal. If an outside antenna is connected to
the HD receiver, be sure the antenna system is grounded
so as to provide some protection against voltage surges
and built-up static charges. Section 810 of the NEC,
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NFPA No. 70 1987, provides information with respect to
proper grounding of the mast and supporting structure,
grounding of the lead-in wire to an antenna discharge
unit, size of the grounding conductors, location of
antenna discharge unit, connection to grounding
electrodes, and requirements for the grounding electrode.
Note to CATV System Installer—This reminder is
provided to call the CATV system installer’s attention to
Section 820-40 of the NEC which provides guidelines for
proper grounding and particularly specifies that the cable
ground shall be connected to the grounding system of the
building, as close to the point of cable entry as practical.
Power Lines—Extreme care must be taken when
installing and adjusting or maintaining the outdoor
antenna and connecting cable, especially in the vicinity of
overhead power lines, electric lights, or power circuits.
When installing the outdoor antenna or cable, extreme
SERVICE
Servicing—Do not attempt to service this HD receiver
yourself as opening or removing covers may expose you
to dangerous voltage or other hazards. There are no user
serviceable parts inside. Refer all servicing to qualified
service personnel.
Conditions Requiring Service—Unplug the HD
receiver from the wall outlet and refer servicing to
qualified personnel under the following conditions:
● When the power supply cord or plug is damaged.
● If liquid has been spilled on, or objects have fallen
into, the HD receiver or it has been exposed to water.
● If the HD receiver does not operate normally by fol-
lowing the operating instructions. Adjust only those
controls that are covered by the operating instructions.
Other adjustments may result in damage and will
care should be taken to keep from touching or
approaching such power lines or circuits, as contact with
them might be fatal.
Cleaning—Unplug this HD receiver from the wall outlet
before cleaning. Do not use liquid cleaners or aerosol
cleaners. Clean only with dry cloth.
Object and Liquid Entry—Never push objects of any
kind into this HD receiver through openings as they may
touch dangerous voltages or short out parts that could
result in a fire or electric shock. Never spill liquid of any
kind on the HD receiver. No objects filled with liquids,
such as vases, shall be placed on the apparatus.
often require extensive work by a qualified technician
to restore the HD receiver to its normal operation.
● If the HD receiver has been dropped or the cabinet has
been damaged.
● When the HD receiver exhibits a distinct change in
performance.
Replacement Parts—When replacement parts are
required, have the technician verify that the replacements
being used have the same safety characteristics as the
original parts. Use of replacement parts specified by the
manufacturer can prevent fire, electric shock, or other
hazards.
Safety Check—Upon completion of any service or
repairs to this HD receiver, ask the service technician to
perform safety checks recommended by the manufacturer
to determine that the HD receiver is in safe operating
condition.
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Federal Communications Commission
(FCC) Regulatory Information
Federal Communications Commission (FCC)—
This equipment complies with both Part 15 and Part 68 of
the FCC rules.
Part 15 compliance—
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with
the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15
of the FCC rules. These limits are designed to provide
reasonable protection against harmful interference in a
residential installation. This equipment generates, uses
and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not
installed and used in accordance with the instructions,
may cause harmful interference to radio communications.
However, there is no guarantee that interference will not
occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does
cause harmful interference to radio or television
reception, which can be determined by removing and
applying power to the equipment, the user is encouraged
to try to correct the interference by one or more of the
following measures:
● Reorient or relocate the receiving satellite dish
antenna.
● Increase the separation between the equipment and the
HD receiver.
● Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit dif-
ferent from that to which the HD receiver is connected.
● Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV techni-
cian for help.
The user may find the following booklet, prepared by the
Federal Communications Commission, helpful: “How to
Identify and Resolve Radio and TV Interference
Problems.” This booklet is available from the U.S.
Government Printing Office, Washington, DC.
To meet FCC requirements, only peripherals (computer
input/output devices, terminals, printers, etc.) certified to
comply with the Class B limits may be attached to this
device. Operation with noncertified peripherals is likely
to result in interference to radio and TV reception.
To meet FCC requirements, shielded cables are required
to connect the device to a personal computer, peripheral,
or other Class B certified device.
Part 68 compliance—
1)This equipment complies with Part 68 of the FCC
rules. On the modem card is a label that contains,
among other information, the FCC Registration
Number and Ringer Equivalence Number (REN) for
this equipment. If requested, this information must
be provided to the Telephone Company.
The REN is used to determine the quantity of
devices which may be connected to the telephone
line. An excessive number of REN’s on the line may
result in the devices not ringing in response to an
incoming call. In most, but not all areas, the sum of
the number of REN’s should not exceed five (5). To
be certain of the number of devices that may be
connected to the line, contact the Telephone
Company to determine the maximum number of
REN’s permitted for the calling area.
2)If the terminal equipment Platinum (Model Number:
HIRD-E8) 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 is not practical, the
Telephone Company will notify you 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.
3)The Telephone Company may make changes in its
facilities, equipment, operations, or procedures that
could affect the operation of the equipment. If this
happens, the Telephone Company will provide
advance notice in order for you to make the necessary modifications in order to maintain interrupted
service.
4)If trouble is experienced with the equipment Platinum HD Receiver (Model Number: HIRD-E8),
please contact the following for repair and/or warranty information:
Hughes Customer Care Center
Germantown, MD 20876
Telephone Number: 1-800-274-8995
http://www.hns-usa.com
email: hughestv@hns.com
● Hughes Network Systems must make any neces-
sary repairs to the modem portion of this equipment in order to maintain valid FCC registration.
Do not attempt to repair or service your modem.
Return it to Hughes Network Systems.
● No repairs can be made by customers. All repairs
are to be done by Hughes Network Systems
Authorized Service Centers (ASC).
● This equipment cannot be used on public coin
service provided by the Telephone Company.
Connection to Party Line Service is subject to
state tariffs.
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Table of Contents
Important Safety Instructions ........................... iii
Federal Communications Commission (FCC)
Regulatory Information .......................... vii
A First Look at the HD System....................... 1-1
What You Should Do First ........................ 1-1
How Does All This Work? ........................ 1-2
HD System Components ............................... 1-3
Been Stored ..........................................8-5
Controlling Other Components Using
the AUX Button..................................... 8-6
Questions and Answers ................................... A-1
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A First Look at the
HD System
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Congratulations! You’ve selected one of the most advanced digital video and audio components
available today. You now have the capacity to receive hundreds of channels of video
programming and digital-quality audio.
What You Should Do First
Your HD system is both a sophisticated technical product and an easy-to-operate source of
entertainment. You should complete the following steps to achieve the greatest performance from
your system:
●Read this manual to familiarize yourself with the system.
●Install the HD receiver.
●Connect the terrestrial antenna or cable for local analog and digital channels.
●Install the DIRECTV Multi-Satellite antenna and cables. Professional installation is
strongly recommended.
●Align the satellite dish antenna.
●Connect all of your HD receivers to the same land-based phone line.
●Arrange for programming from DIRECTV.
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The Broadcasting and Receiving network
How Does All This Work?
First, here is some information about your HD receiver. Your HD receiver can receive three types
of television signals:
●Analog signals in NTSC (National Television Systems Committee—traditional TV sig-
nals) format—from terrestrial, or broadcasting towers built on earth, and cable sources.
●Digital signals in ATS C (Advanced Television Systems Committee—digital TV signals)
format—from terrestrial sources.
●Digital Satellite signals—from DIRECTV satellites in space. These signals can be either
Standard Definition (SD) signals or High Definition (HD) signals.
Second, here is some information about the broadcasting and receiving network shown.
Television stations, film studios, and other broadcasters send signals to earthbound terrestrial
broadcasting towers and satellites. The tower shown on the right is sending Digital ATSC format
signals and the more traditional Analog NTSC format signals. Both ATSC and NTSC signals can
be received by the same VHF/UHF antenna normally mounted on a roof or in an attic. The
satellites shown are sending DIRECTV
DIRECTV Multi-Satellite Dish Antenna usually mounted on a roof or on the ground. These
satellites are located in geostationary orbit. Cable television signals are received through cables
installed by cable television providers. The terrestrial broadcast (from a tower), satellite, and
cable signals then go into your HD receiver where they are processed and sent to your television
set.
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programming signals which are received by a
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A First Look at the HD System
HD System Components
There are three main components of the HD system. They are the DIRECTV Multi-Satellite dish
antenna, the HD receiver, and the remote control.
The DIRECTV Multi-Satellite Dish Antenna
The Multi-Satellite dish antenna is the
component that receives the digital
signals. It must be mounted to a solid
outdoor surface that allows a clear view
of the southern sky.
The large dish-shaped part is known as
the reflector. The oval-shaped DIRECTV
Multi-Satellite dish antenna enables
reception of DIRECTV High Definition
Programming throughout the United
States and local stations in specific cities.
The dimenstions of the oval dish reflector
are approximately 18 inches high by 24
inches wide.
Reflector
LNBs
LNB support arm
Mast
A Low Noise Block (LNB) Down
Converter assembly is attached to the
Base plate
multi-satellite dish antenna at the end of a
tubular arm. Your assembly provides for
receiving signals from multiple satellite
orbit locations and distributing the signal
The Multi-Satellite dish antenna parts. While your dish may
vary in appearance, the components are referred to using the
same names.
to the HD receiver and up to 3 more DIRECTV digital satellite receivers through the use of a
multiswitch (not shown).
The mounting bracket and base plate make adjustments easy during installation. Once the multisatellite dish antenna has been properly positioned to point toward the satellites, you should never
need to adjust it again.
Refer to the instructions included with the satellite dish for more details. Professional installation
is strongly recommended.
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The HD Receiver with DIRECTV Receiver Built-in
The HD receiver is one of the most compact available today. The basic features for setup,
installation, and viewing programming can be accessed from the front panel keys.
The front of the HD receiver
Your access card is located behind the door on the right side of the HD receiver. This special card
contains information about your services. This card should not be removed except to replace the
card when DIRECTV supplies a new one.
The power key () is used to turn the HD receiver on and off. The power light will
POWER
illuminate when the unit is on.
The information key () is used to display descriptions of programs and channels on your
INFO
TV screen.
Pressing the () key on the front panel will display the on-screen guide, where you can see a
listing of all available programs. If the () key is pressed while the program guide is already
GUIDE
GUIDE
displayed, the Guide Pop-Up menu will be displayed. The Guide Pop-Up menu provides access
to the Main Menu or to the different program guide sorting options.
The four directional keys, up ( ), down ( ), left ( ), and right ( ), are used to move the highlight
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▲
around the program guide and menus. Up and down keys also provide access to the OneLine™
Guide when menus aren’t displayed.
The select key () is used to access a highlighted guide or menu item.
SELECT
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The rear of the HD receiver (power cord not shown)
The rear of the HD receiver has numerous jacks for connection to your audio/video entertainment
system. You will also find the power cord permanently connected to the back.
The SATELLITE-IN F-type jack is for connecting the cable from your satellite dish antenna to the
HD receiver. Be sure that you use RG-6 cable only. The SATELLITE-IN F-type jack can also accept
a terrestrial analog or digital input when combined with the satellite signal using a diplexer.
Note: Refer to “HD Receiver and Satellite Dish Antenna with Terrestrial Antenna or Cable
Service” in Chapter 2 for more information on using a diplexer. This is an advanced
installation technique and professional installation is recommended.
The IN FROM ANT jack is for connecting a terrestrial analog or digital antenna to your HD
receiver.
The OUT TO TV F-type jack is an RF output that you may connect to your standard definition
(SD) TV or videocassette recorder (VCR) (depending on your entertainment system). Note that
the CH3/CH4 switch enables you to select the channel on which HD receiver signals will appear.
Select this channel on your TV or VCR to view or record these signals.
Three component signal output jacks Y (Luminance), P
from Luminance), and P
(the amount of color Blue is different from Luminance) are connected
b
(the amount of color Red is different
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to a High Definition (HD) monitor set to achieve highest quality video images. The output format
is always 1080i.
The phono-type AUDIO output jacks, labeled and color-coded (L is white, and R is red) to indicate
Left and Right, can be used for connection to your TV, VCR, or audio system. The phono-type
composite VIDEO output jack is color-coded yellow and provides SD video signals. You may use
this jack for connection to your TV or VCR. The multiple-pin S-VIDEO jack is for high-quality
video output. Use this jack to achieve the clearest SD picture for your TV or VCR. The output
format signals for RF, video, and S-video are always 480i.
The VCR CONTROL mini-jack is for connecting the VCR control cable that is included with
the system. With this cable, the HD receiver can interface with most popular brands of VCRs to
record selected programs automatically.
There is one DIGITAL AUDIO OUT connector which is OPTICAL. It provides signals for
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connection to a Dolby
Digital decoder.
The RF REMOTE jack is used to plug in the RF receiver which came with your system.
Connecting this receiver will allow you to operate the HD receiver from other rooms in your
home when using the Whole House RF remote control.
The standard RJ-11 modular PHONE JACK is for connecting the HD receiver to your telephone
line. This telephone connection is necessary to access certain program offerings such as Pay Per
View. Telephone calls generated by the HD receiver are toll-free. The telephone line connection
will not normally interfere with your telephone operation.
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POWER
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Note: The HD receiver will convert all video signals to High Definition (1080i
format) and send these through the Y, P
, and Pb connectors. Also the HD
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receiver will convert all video signals to Standard Definition (480i format) and
send these through the OUT TO TV, VIDEO, and S-VIDEO connectors. When
Standard Definition is being sent, the Y, P
, and Pb connectors will not send
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any video. The HD receiver cannot send both HD and SD at the same time.
The Remote Control
Your HD receiver includes an RF/IR remote control and RF
receiver. With this combination you can have complete control of
your HD receiver anywhere in your house. Refer to “RF Remote
Control Receiver” for instructions on setting up the RF receiver.
Each remote control can control your HD receiver and most TV
brands, as well as VCRs and many other auxiliary devices such as
cable boxes, amplifiers, and laser disc players.
The mode keys across the top of the remote control enable you to
specify the device you intend to control. This is important since
many devices share the same keys, such as the key and the
numeric keys. You must press the appropriate device key before
pressing a command key to make sure the remote control sends
the right signal to the right device. The only keys that deviate
from this rule are the blue keys, as they are always associated with
the HD receiver.
For the HD receiver only, the four directional keys will cause the
on-screen highlight to move in the direction you want. The keys
will be referred to as , , , and .
The select key () is one of the most important keys. Pressing
SELECT
the key will tell the HD receiver that you wish to choose the
SELECT
▲
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highlighted item.
The arch of keys above the directional keys control frequently used
functions. These include special action (), information
INFOGUIDEEXITFAV
(), guide (), exit (), and favorite () keys.
ACTI ON
The key is unique because it does nothing by itself. Pressing
ACTI ON
The remote control
it displays the action icon in the upper left corner of your screen for
a few seconds. During that time, other keys may be pressed to access special functions indicated
in yellow above the keys. Refer to the chart on the next page for a list of key functions.
ACTI ON
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SAT
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The following chart describes the key functions for easy reference:
ACTI ON
KeysLabelFeature
ACTI ON
ACTI ON
ACTI ON
ACTI ON
ACTI ON
ACTI ON
ACTI ON
FAV
PREV
CH
1
2
3
–
INPUT
LISTDisplays the CHANNEL LISTS screen
SERVICESDisplays the Alternate Services menu
MOVIESFilters the on-screen guide to movies only*
SPORTSFilters the on-screen guide to sports only*
NEWSFilters the on-screen guide to news only*
ALPHASelect channel by call sign
HD/SDSwitches the output of the HD receiver
between HD and SD**
ACTI ON
8
Changes display between FULL, CROPPED
and LETTERBOX or SIDE PANELS.
* Pressing this sequence a second time will undo the respective filter.
** HD formatted video output (1080i) uses the Y, P
, and Pb jacks. SD formatted
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video output (480i) uses the Video, S-video, and Out to TV jack. Note: The first
time you turn your system on, the HD formatted video output is active. You may
have to press the key followed by the key sequence twice
ACTI ON
INPUT
to get any picture. A complete explanation of switching from HD to SD can be
found in the section “Now You Can Turn It On” on page 2–15. You can
also achieve this from the front panel by pressing the and keys
GUIDE
simultaneously.
The remaining keys are HD receiver-specific keys and common device keys, including numbers,
channel up and down, etc. The functions of these keys change depending on the device currently
selected.
Please refer to “Controlling the HD Receiver” in Chapter 3 for more remote control capabilities
and “Programming Your Remote Control” in Chapter 8 for setting your remote control to handle
other audio/video components.
Descriptions and details of each individual key will be given in the appropriate subsections
throughout this manual.
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Installing the Remote Control Batteries
Before the remote control can be used, the two supplied batteries
need to be installed. First, unsnap the battery cover from the back
of the remote control. Install each fresh battery as shown, making
sure that the + and – on each battery line up with the marks in the
battery compartment. Next, snap the cover back onto the remote
control.
Refer to “Programming Your Remote Control” in Chapter 8 for
setting the codes to control the devices in your entertainment
system.
Battery installation
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Setting Up Your
HD Receiver
2
It is recommended that you have the satellite dish antenna professionally installed due to safety
issues and electrical codes.
Note: If you should choose to install the dish antenna yourself, please pay
special attention to the precautions in the front of this manual and refer to the
installation instructions packaged with the satellite dish antenna. You can find
information on using this HD receiver to point the dish antenna in Chapter 4,
“Setting Up the Satellite Dish Antenna and Terrestrial Inputs.”
DANGER
To reduce the risk of fire or
electrical shock, do not
expose this apparatus to rain
or moisture.
You may also want to obtain the Do-It-Yourself Installation Kit, sold separately.
This chapter provides step-by-step instructions for setting up your HD system and connecting it
to your television or entertainment system.
The carton includes the HD receiver with DIRECTV Receiver built-in, an access card (already
installed in the HD receiver behind the door), an RF/IR remote control (batteries included), RF
remote control receiver, cables, and the Owner’s Manual.
You now need to decide where you want to place the HD receiver. Choose a location near your
TV where the power cord or cables will not be inadvertently disconnected.
CAUTION
Do not stack electronic components or other objects on
top of the HD receiver. The
slots on top of the receiver
must be left uncovered to
allow proper airflow to the unit. Unit surface
may become hot. Blocking the airflow to the
unit could impair performance or damage
your receiver. Also do not stack the HD
receiver on top of a “hot” component such
as an audio power amplifier.
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Choosing the Best Connection for Your
Entertainment System
There are a number of ways to connect the HD receiver, depending on the other audio/video
equipment you wish to use. The simplest hookups are described in the following
subsections.
The rear of the HD receiver (power cord not shown)
Before connecting the HD receiver to your entertainment system, you
should connect the phone line. This can be done by plugging one end of the
provided telephone cable into the PHONE JACK on the back of the HD
receiver and the other end into a telephone wall jack. If you do not have a
telephone jack within reach, you should move the HD receiver to be within
The phone line
and jack
reach of a telephone wall jack or have a new one installed.
To suit your specific needs, you may need to purchase additional connectors and/or cables from
your dealer or electronic hardware store. Choose which hookup method to use based on:
●The capabilities of your TV and VCR.
●Your desire to receive local terrestrial analog and/or digital programming through the HD
receiver.
●Any other devices you want to include in the system (stereo, second VCR, etc.).
Before attempting to connect anything, position yourself so you are looking at the back of your
components. Note the various input and output receptacles, their shapes, and how they are
labeled. Then read through the rest of this connection subsection before going ahead with the
actual hookup.
Note: For your safety, make sure the HD receiver, TV, VCR, and any other
devices to be connected are unplugged from the power outlet while hooking
them up.
Some of the connection methods described in this chapter may require
optional cables or accessories that are not included with your HD receiver.
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Setting Up Your HD Receiver
HD Receiver and Satellite Dish Antenna with Terrestrial Antenna
or Cable Service
Follow these steps indicated by the diagram below:
1) Connect the RG-6 Coaxial Cable from the satellite dish antenna to the back of the HD
receiver using the connector marked SATELLITE IN.
Optional Hookup: If you plan to combine an outside terrestrial antenna with the signal
from the satellite dish antenna, obtain a signal Diplexer* from your local retailer of
satellite accessories. Connect the RG-6 Coaxial Cable from the satellite dish antenna to
the “power pass” input of the Diplexer. Connect the output of the Diplexer to the back of
the HD receiver at the connector marked SATELLITE IN.
* Note: It is very important that you use a Diplexer that is designed to combine
satellite signals and terrestrial signals. Standard signal combiners are not
compatible.
2) Connect the cable from your terrestrial antenna or cable TV service to the HD receiver at
the connection marked IN FROM ANT.
Optional Hookup: If you plan to record a terrestrial signal while watching satellite
programming, or vice versa, connect the cable from your terrestrial antenna or cable TV
service to the input of a standard two-way splitter as shown in the hookup diagram.
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Note: In order for the Advanced Program Guide™ to receive the correct
listing of local channels and local program information from DIRECTV,
make sure you select the correct zip code, cable provider (if connecting a cable
TV service) and Area (if using a terrestrial antenna). Refer to Chapter 4,
“Setting Up the Satellite Dish Antenna and Terrestrial Inputs.”
Using both the IN FROM ANT connector and the SATELLITE connector
with a diplexer, you may connect one antenna and one cable TV service cable
at the same time, however this HD receiver and the Advanced Program
Guide™ cannot support two antennas connected or cable TV service
connected in two places at the same time.
HD Receiver and HDTV Monitor
Follow these steps indicated by the diagram following this text.
1) Connect the satellite dish antenna and terrestrial antenna or cable service to the HD
receiver following instructions in “HD Receiver and Satellite Dish Antenna with Terrestrial Antenna or Cable Service” on page 2-3.
2) Connect one set of Component Video Cables (one green Y connector, one red P
tor, and one blue P
marked Y,P
r
monitor using the HDTV input connections marked Y, P
Note: Connect the Y, P
, and Pb connectors on your TV that are compatible with HD signals in the
P
r
connector) to the back of the HD receiver using the connections
b
, and Pb. Connect the other ends of this cable to the back of the HDTV
, and Pb.
r
, and Pb connectors of the HD receiver only to the Y,
r
connec-
r
1080i scanning rate and that comply with the EIA 770.3 signal standards.
Refer to your television owner’s guide for verification.
3) Connect one set of audio cables (one white left audio connector and one red right audio
connector) to the back of the HD receiver using the connectors marked AUDIO L, R.
Connect the other end of the audio cables to the back of the HDTV monitor using the
audio inputs.
Note: This connection allows the use of the speakers in the TV to hear the
sound.
4) Optional: Connect one set of audio cables and a video or S-video cable to the back of the
HD receiver using the connectors marked AUDIO L, R and VIDEO or S-VIDEO.
Connect the other end of audio and video cables to the back of the HD monitor using the
AUDIO and VIDEO or S-VIDEO inputs.
Note: This connection allows you to send standard 480i signals to your TV.
For better standard definition performance, if your TV has an S-VIDEO connector, then
use an S-video cable instead of the yellow video cable.
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Note: When the HD receiver is converting all signals to standard 480i signals
that can be viewed on standard video inputs of TVs, there will be no signals on
the Y, P
, and Pb connectors. When the HD receiver is converting all signals to
r
1080i that can be sent to the HDTV input of HD monitors, there will be no
standard 480i signals to standard video inputs of TVs.
Setting Up Your HD Receiver
HD Receiver with HDTV Monitor and VCR
Follow these steps indicated by the diagram following this text.
1) Connect the satellite dish antenna and terrestrial antenna or cable service to the HD
receiver following the instructions in “HD Receiver and Satellite Dish Antenna with
Terrestrial Antenna or Cable Service” on page 2-3.
2) Connect one set of Component Video Cables (one green Y connector, one red P
tor, and one blue P
marked Y,P
r
monitor using the HDTV input connections marked Y, P
Note: Connect the Y, P
, and Pb connectors on your TV that are compatible with HD signals in the
P
r
connector) to the back of the HD receiver using the connections
b
, and Pb. Connect the other ends of this cable to the back of the HDTV
, and Pb.
r
, and Pb connectors of the HD receiver only to the Y,
r
connec-
r
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1080i scanning rate and that comply with the EIA 770.3 signal standards.
Refer to your television owner’s guide for verification.
3) Connect one set of audio cables (one white left audio connector and one red right audio
connector) to the back of the HD receiver using the connectors marked AUDIO L, R.
Connect the other end of the audio cables to the back of the HDTV monitor using the
audio inputs.
Note: This connection allows the use of the speakers in the TV to hear the
sound.
4) Connect a set of audio and video or S-video cables to the second set of AUDIO L, R, and
VIDEO or S-VIDEO connectors on the back of the HD receiver. Connect the other end to
the AUDIO, VIDEO, or S-VIDEO input connections on the back of the VCR.
5) Connect another set of audio and video or S-video cables to the back of the VCR using
the AUDIO and VIDEO output connection. Connect the other end of this cable to a group
of standard AUDIO, VIDEO, or S-VIDEO input connections on the back of your TV.
Note: This connection allows you to send HD receiver signals, converted to
standard 480i signals, to your VCR so they can be recorded.
You can see the playback of a video tape by selecting this input on your TV.
You can also pass HD receiver signals, converted to standard 480i, through
your VCR to your TV; however, you may need to turn on your VCR to pass
these signals.
When the HD receiver is converting all signals to standard 480i signals that
can be recorded by standard VCRs, there will be no signals on the Y, P
connectors.
P
b
, and
r
When the HD receiver is converting all signals to 1080i that can be sent to the
HDTV input of the HD monitors, there will be no standard 480i signals to send
to VCRs or standard video inputs of TVs.
For better performance, if both the TV and the VCR have S-video connectors,
use S-video cables instead of standard yellow video cables.
Note: If you have connected a VCR into your entertainment system in a way
that routes the cables from the HD receiver to your VCR before the signal
reaches the TV, you may experience a distorted picture if you attempt to record
a copy-protected program. These programs are identified by a “Can’t Tape”
symbol in the banner area of the screen. If this occurs, simply stop the
recording process and your picture will automatically correct itself.
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Setting Up Your HD Receiver
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HD Receiver and Standard Definition TV Monitor
Follow these steps indicated by the diagram following this text.
1) Connect the satellite dish antenna and terrestrial antenna or cable service to the HD
receiver following the instructions in “HD Receiver and Satellite Dish Antenna with Terrestrial Antenna or Cable Service” on page 2–3.
2) Connect one set of standard audio and video cables (one yellow video connector, one
white left audio connector, and one red right audio connector) to the back of the HD
receiver using the connectors marked AUDIO L, R and VIDEO. Connect the other end
of the audio and video cable to the back of the TV monitor using the AUDIO and VIDEO
inputs.
Optional: If your TV has an S-VIDEO input, then connect one end of an S-video cable
to the back of the HD receiver using the output marked S-VIDEO. Connect the other end
of the S-video cable to the back of the TV making sure to pair the S-VIDEO input with
the previously used audio inputs. If you use an S-video cable, you will not need to use the
yellow video cable.
3) Optional: If the TV does not have AUDIO and VIDEO input connectors, then connect
one end of a coaxial RF cable to the OUT TO TV connector on the back of the HD
receiver. Connect the other end of the coaxial RF cable to the antenna input connector on
the back of the TV. Set the CH3/CH4 switch to the channel not used in your area. This is
the channel you will select on your TV to view the HD receiver.
Note: 1) When the HD receiver is in standby (power LED off), the receiver will
pass the signal received at the “In From Ant” connector out of the “Out To
TV” connector unaltered. 2) When the HD receiver is turned on and set to the
HD (1080i) output mode, the HD receiver will pass the signal received at the
“In From Ant” connector out of the “Out To TV” connector unaltered.
3) When the HD receiver is set to the SD (480i) output mode, the channel the
HD receiver has selected will be changed to channel 3 or 4 and sent out of the
“Out To TV” connector. All other channels will be blocked.
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Setting Up Your HD Receiver
HD Receiver with Standard Definition TV Monitor and VCR
Follow these steps indicated by the diagram on page 2-11.
1) Connect the satellite dish antenna and terrestrial antenna or cable service to the HD
receiver following the instructions in “HD Receiver and Satellite Dish Antenna with Terrestrial Antenna or Cable Service” on page 2–3.
2) Connect one set of standard Audio and Video cables (one yellow video connector, one
white left audio connector, and one red right audio connector) to the back of the HD
receiver using the connectors marked AUDIO L, Rand VIDEO. Connect the other end
of the Audio and Video cables to the back of the TV monitor using the AUDIO and
VIDEO input connectors.
Optional: For better performance, if your TV has an S-VIDEO input, then use an SVideo cable instead of a standard yellow Video cable.
3) Connect another set of standard Audio and Video cables to the back of the HD receiver
using the connectors marked AUDIO L, RandVIDEO. Connect the other end of the
audio and video cables to the back of the VCR using the AUDIO and VIDEO input connectors.
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