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IMPORTANT INFORMATION
WARNING
To reduce the risk of fire or shock
hazard, do not expose this HD
receiver to rain or moisture.
Ca utions
Note to Gable TV lnstaller:
Note to Satell¡te Dish Antenna
lnstaller:
Gare and Gleaning:
Do not stack electronic components or other obiects on toÞ of the HD
rec-eiver. The slots on top of tlie receiver must be lefi uncoveredio allow DroDer
a.irflow to the unit. Blocking.the airflow to the unit could imþaìi þeriöirñãñcé-or
damage your receiver and õther components
Do not stack the HD receiver on top of a "hot component" such as an audio
power amplifier.
FCC Regulations state that unauthorized changes or modifications to this equipment may
void the user's authority to operate it. This device complies with part 15 of the FCC rules.
Operation is subject to the condition that this device does not cause harmful interference.
This reminder is provided to call your attention to Article 820-40 of the National Electrical
Code (Section 54 of the Canadian Electrical Code, Part 1) which 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 po¡nt of cable entry as practical.
Use a soft cloth or the dusting attachment of your vacuum cleaner to dust yourHD receiver
Remove dust from both top and bottom ventilation holes.
Plastic surfaces are easily scratched and can be marred by alcohol and various solvents.
Avoid excessive use of oil-based furniture polishes since the materials used in the cabinet
will accumulate more dust. A non-abrasive, anti-static cleaner/polisher is recommended.
This reminder is provided to call your attention to Article 810, and in particular Article 810-
15, of the National Electrical Code (which covers proper installation and grounding of
televjsion receiving equipment) as well as to Article 820-40, which specifies that thã
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.
RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK
DO NOT OPEN
WARNING To reduce the risk of electric shock, do not remove
cover (or back). No user serviceable parts inside.
Refer servicing to qualified service personnel.
This symbol indicates
"dangerous voltage" inside
the product that presents a
risk of electric shock or
personal injury.
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important instructions
accompanying the product.
This device incorporates an anticopy process technology that is protected by u.s. patents
and other intellectual property rights measures. The anticopy piocess is licensed for non-
commercial, home use only. Reverse engineering or disassembly
is prohibited.
copyright restrictions, you may not be able to view some high definition programs
definition format using this product.
IMPORTANT NOTIGE:
Due to
in high
Product Registrationr
Please fill out the product registration card and return it immediately. Returning the card allows us to contact you if needed.
Keep your sales receipt to obta¡n warranty parts and service and for proof of purchase. Attach it here and record the serial and
model numbers ¡n case you need them. The numbers are located on the back of the product.
Model No.
Serial No.
Purchase Date:
Dea ler/Add ress/Phone:
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
SETUP AND CONNECTIONS
Step 1: Unpack the System
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Step 2: Connect Your HD Receiver to Other Components.............6
Things to Know Before Connecting Components ...................6
Jacks and Cab1es......... ........................7
Front of the HD Receiver
Back of the HD Receiver ,
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Basic Connection Using a Regular TV or Monitor..................10
Basic Connection Using a Multimedia or HD Monitor ..........1'l
Advanced Connection Using a Regular TV or Monitor ......... 12
Advanced Connection Using a Multimedia or HD Monitor ..14
Step 3: Place Batteries in the Remote Control 17
Step 4: Plug in and Turn on the System 17
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Step 5: Run lnteractive Setup ,
Step 6: Select a Screen Format
Step 7: Connect the VCR Controller 18
How to Locate the VCR's Remote Control Sensor.................. 18
How to Select a VCR Type
Step 8: Order Programming ..
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Remote Control Buttons
Programming the Remote Control
Remote Control Codes .......... ............25
Using the Remote to Control a Component 25
BASIC OPERATION 27
About The Channel Banner ...................28
Changing Between DIRECTV and TV Viewing ..........29
Changing Channels ....... ..30
USING THE PROGRAM GUIDES 31
Bringing Up the Program Guides
Anatomy of the TV Program Guide
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Anatomy of the DIRECTV Program Guide ..34
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Tuning to a Program 35
Getting Around in the Guides 35
Using the GUIDE Button 36
Exiting A Program Guide 38
Sorting the DIRECTV@ Programming Guide ..............3g
The Other lcons 42
AUDIO CONTROLS AND TIMERS 43
Optical Output 44
SAP (Second Audio Program) ..........46
Audio Language 46
Timers Feature ....................47
Setting Up Timer Recordings. ..........47
Recording with Timer 47
Schedule a Timer with the RECORD Button 48
USING PROFILES 49
The DIRECTV Setup
Editing Channels in a DIRECTV List
Selecting or Deleting All DIRECTV Channels
Setting the DIRECTV Spending Limit
Setting the DIRECTV Rating Limit...........
The TV Setup
Editing Channels in a TV 1ist..............
Selecting or Deleting AIITV Channels
Setting the TV Rating
The Rating Limit Screen
Blocking Age-Based Ratings.......
Setting the Movie Rating
Blocking Unrated TV Shows
Viewing Hours....
Choosing Your Profile ........60
Locking and Unlocking a User Profile 61
Locklng the System 62
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SYSTEM OPT¡ONS AND PREFERENCES ...................63
Changing the Signal Source 64
Changing the Signal Type ........... ...........64
Channel Search
Set VCR Type...
Mailbox
Purchases: Pay Per View Programs
Setting the Time and Date
Choosing an Output Channel
Using the Preferences Menu
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Translucency
Default Guide
Screen Format
Caption Display ............71
Caption Mode 72
Using Fetch 72
GETTING ASSISTANCE
Running the lnteractive Setup
Getting Antenna lnformation
Selecting Dish Type
Find Your Dish Pointing Coordinates
Using the On-Screen Signal Meter
Your New Access Card
Running the System Test.............
REFERENCE 79
Troubleshooting 80
RCA High Definition (HD) Digital Receiver Limited Warranty.....82
FCC Registration lnformation ............. .......................84
Accessory lnformation 86
lndex 90
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WELCOME TO HIGH DEFINITION
High Definition refers to a new way of sending programming information over the airwaves and ¡nto your TV.
There are two types of display formats available: one is ATSC format (originating from the Advanced Televisíon
Systems Committee). The other is NTSC format (named for the National Television Systems Committee). What makes
your High Definition receiver special is that it has tuners capable of receiving three types of signals: analog (in NTSC
format) and digital (in ATSC format), cable (in NTSC and ATSC formats), and digital satellite (coming from DIRECTV if
you subscribe to DIRECTVo programming+). With the advent of digital terrestrial broadcast, your HD receiver makes
receiving all types of signals seamless. Below is an example of how you can receive the different types of signals.
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Now that you have an understanding of what your HD receiver can do. read on to find necessary information about
how to use it. The first section of this manual shows you how to connect components and speakers. The "Basic
Operation" section describes how you receive the three signals and your viewing options: TV and DIRECTV. The rest
of this manual describes how to use your HD receiver's many features, such as program guides, profiles, and system
opt¡ons.
t DIRECTVO programming is provided in accordance with the terms and conditions of the DIRECTV Customer Agreement, a copy of
which is provided with your first DIRECTV billing statement. DIRECTV is a trademark of DIRECTV lnc., a unit of Hughes Electronics
Corp., and is used with permission.
* The appearance of your satellite dish antenna may differ from that shown here. lf your satellite dish antenna is round instead of
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SETUP AND CONNECTIONS
STEP 1. UNPACK THE SYSTEM
Make sure to locate the remote control and the other cables that are included with
your HD receiver.
STEP 2: GONNECT YOUR HD RECEIVER TO
OTHER GOMPONENTS
During the satellite dish antenna installation, your HD receiver may have been
connected with just a coaxial cable for the system test. Depending on the
components you have, another connection may provide better picture and audio
quality. The following sections provide cable and connection information to help you
decide what connection is best for you.
THINGS TO KNOW BEFORE CONNECTING COMPONENTS
Protect Your Components from Power Surges
. Connect all components before plugging any power cords into the wall outlet.
. Always turn off the TV and other components before you connect or disconnect
any cables.
Position Gables Correctly to Avoid Audio Hum or lnterference
r lnsert all cable plugs firmly into their jacks.
. Place the AudioA/ideo cables to the sides of the TV's back panel instead of
straight down the middle after you connect your components.
. Try not to coil any twin-lead cables; keep them away from the AudioA/ideo
cables as much as possible.
. Make sure all antennas and cables are properly grounded. Refer to the safety
sheet packed with your unit.
Protect Your Gomponents from Overheating
. Do not block ventilation holes in any of the components. Arrange the
components so that air can circulate freely.
. Do not stack components.
. Allow adequate ventilation when placing your components in a stand.
. Place an amplifier on the top shelf of the stand so that heated air rising from it
will not flow around other components.
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SETUP AND CONNECTIONS
JACKS AND CABLES
Below is a description of the jacks and cables you can use to make connections.
Note that not all cables come with your HD receiver.
S-Video Jack and Cable
The S-Video jack is available on this HD receiver and is used in conjunction with
audio cables. Remember also to connect the left and right audio cables because
the S-Video jack carries only the picture signal, not the sound.
Audio/Video Jacks and Cables (RGA-type)
The AudioA/ideo jacks provide very good picture and stereo sound quality. They
are used for most AudioA/ideo connections between components. The Audio/
Video jacks are often color coded (yellow for video, red for right audio, and
white for left audio). lf your component has only one input for audio (mono),
connect it to the left (white UMONO) audio jack on the HD receiver.
RF Jacks and Coax¡al Cables (F-type)
The RF jacks are necessary for reception of off-air broadcasts, cable, and
DIRECTV signals. These jacks are also required for antenna or cable connections.
The RF and coaxial jacks on the HD receiver are labeled SATELLITE lN, ANTENNA
A lN, ANTENNA B lN, and OUT TO TV. An RG-6 coaxial cable is required for all
satellite signal distribution.
Optical Jack and Cables
The optical cable and DIGITAL AUDIO OUT jack are used for connecting a Dolby
Digital receiver. lf you own a Dolby Digital receiverthat uses an optical cable-
type input, use an optical cable to connect the HD receiver to that receiver.
Telephone Jack and Cord
The telephone line cord is required to connect your HD receiver to a phone line
lf you choose to subscribe to DIRECTV@ programming, some services require this
phone line connection. The phone line connection is used to periodically call
out to DIRECTV. You will need an RJl1 type modular jack, which is the most
common type of phone jack and might look like the one pictured here, lf you
don't have a modular jack, call your local telephone company to find out how
to get one installed.
VCR Controller Jack and Cable
The VCR controller cable plugs into a jack on the HD receiver's back panel. The
other end of the cable affixes to your VCR's remote sensor.
HD Monitor Out Jack and VGA Cable
A VGA cable connects the HD receiver to an industry-standard RGB-compatible
monitor via the HD MONITOR OUT jack.
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SETUP AND CONNECTIONS
FRONT OF THE HD RECEIVER
ON Turns the HD receiver on and off.
INFO Brings up the on-screen channel banner. Press when in the program guide to
get more information on the highlighted program or channel.
INPUT Toggles between TV and DIRECTV viewing.
ANTENNA Switches the source of the off-air signal between ANTENNA A and B.
HD MONITOR lf you have connected the HD MONITOR OUT jack to your TV or
monitor as well as AudioA/ideo jacks, this button allows you to toggle between
viewing signals via the HD MoNlroR our jack and signals via the AudioA/ideo jacks.
MENUIOK Brings up the main menu. When in the menu system, it selects
highlighted items.
v Scrolls down through the current channel list. lf you are viewing TV programming
and press CHv, you scroll down through TV channels. lf you subscribe to and are
viewing DlREcrv@ programming, you scroll down through DlREcrv channels. ln the
menu system, v moves the highlight down.
^ Scrolls up through the channel list. lf you are viewing TV programming and
press ^, you scroll up through TV channels. lf you subscribe to and are viewing
DIRECTV@ programming, you scroll up through DIRECTV channels. ln the menu
system, ^ moves the highlight up.
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The diagram below describes each of the back panel jacks found on the HD receiver. When connecting
AA/ cables, be sure to connect corresponding outputs and inputs (video to video, right audio to right
audio, etc.).
ACCESS CARD lnsert the access card into the slot so your program provider can identify you. Open the
door by pressing the two top tabs and pulling down on the silver cover. Make sure the contacts on the
access card are on the bottom of the card while inserting. (Refer to "New Access Card" in this manual's
"Assistance" section for details.) The DIRECTV System requires a valid card.
DlGlTAt AUDIO OUTPUT Use a digital optical cable (or SPDIF cable) to connect your HD receiver to a
compatible Dolby Digital receiver or decoder, Dolby Digital offers theatre-quality sound (six audio
channels).
VCR CONTROL Allows the HD receiver to control your VCR for one-button recording.
AUDIO (R and L) Provide better sound quality than the OUT TO TV jack. lf your monitor has AudioA/ideo
capability, use these jacks to connect the HD receiver to your TV or monitor. You must also connect either
the VIDEO or S-VIDEO jack.
VIDEO Provides better picture quality than the OUT TO TV jack. lf your TV or monitor has AudioA/ideo
capability, use this jack to connect the HD receiver. You must also connect the AUDIO jacks.
S.VIDEO Provides good picture quality. lf your TV or monitor has S-Video capability, use this jack along
with the Audiofuideo jacks to connect the HD receiver to your monitor.
HD MONITOR OUT Use to connect an RGB-compatible high definition monitor. This provides high
definition picture quality when high definition broadcasts are viewed. Due to copyright restrictions, you
may not be available to view some high definition programs in high definition format using this product.
SATELIITE lN Use to connect the satellite dish antenna to the HD receiver.
PHONE JAGK Use to connect a phone line to the HD receiver to enable some DIRECTV services.
OUT TO TV Use to connect the HD receiver to your TV, monitor, or antenna connection.
ANTENNA B lN Use to connect an off-air/ terrestrial antenna or cable TV signal to the HD receiver.
ANIENNA A lN Use to connect a second off-air/ terrestrial antenna or cable TV signal to the HD receiver.
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MONITOR output button.
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BASIC CONNECTION USING A REGULAR TV OR MONITOR
HD Receiver and Regular TV or Monitor
REGULAR ïV or MONITOR
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SATELLITE DISH ANTENNA ALTERNATE RF SIGNAL
To make the connection:
1. Connect AudioA/ideo and S-Video cables (optional).
¡ Connect an AudioA/ideo cable from the HD receiver's AUDIO Right, Left, and VIDEO jacks to the AUDIO lN Right,
Left, and VIDEO jacks on the back of the TV or monitor.
¡ Connect the S-Video cable from the HD receiver's S-VIDEO jack to the TV's S-VIDEO jack.
2. Connect coaxial cables.
o Connect a coaxial cable from the ANTENNA A (or B) jack on your HD receiver to your cable outlet, cable box, or
antenna. lf desired, connect another coaxial cable from the vacant ANTENNA ja¿k on the HD receìver to another RF
signal.
o Connect a coaxial cable from your HD receiver's SATELLITE lN jack to the satellite dish antenna.
. Connect a coaxial cable from your HD receiver's OUT TO TV jack to the TV's input jack, usually labeled ANTENNA lN,
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SETUP AND CONNECTIONS
BASIC CONNECTION USING A MULTIMEDIA OR HD MONITOR
HD Receiver and Multimedia or HD Monitor
MULTIN4EDIA or HIGH DEFINITION IVONITOR
Due to copyright
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high definition programs
in high definition format
using this product.
SATELLITE DISH ANTENNA ALTERNATE RF SIGNAL
To make the connection:
1. Connect AudioA/ideo and S-Video cables.
o Connect an AudioA/ideo cable from the HD receiver's AUDIO Right, and Left, and VIDEO jacks to the AUDIO lN Right,
Left, and VIDEO jacks on the Multimedia or HD monitor.
. Connect an Audio cable from the HD receiver's AUDIO Right and Left jacks to the Multimedia VGA Left and Right
Audio inputs.
o Connect an S-Video cable from the HD receiver's S-VIDEO jack to the Multimedia or HD monitor's S-VIDEO jack.
2. Connect the VGA cable.
r Connect a VGA cable from the HD receiver's HD MONITOR OUT jack to the Multimedia or HD monitor's VGA input
jack, usually labeled Dlc|TAL TV INPUT (S)VGA.
3. Connect coaxial cables.
r Connect a coaxial cable from the ANTENNA A (or B) jack on the HD receiver to your cable outlet, box, or antenna. lf
desired, connect another coaxial cable from the vacant ANTENNAjack on the HD receiver to another RF signal.
o Connect a coaxial cable from your HD receiver's SATELLITE lN jack to the satellite dish antenna.
o Connect a coaxial cable from the HD receiver's OUT TO TV jack to the TV's input jack, often labeled ANTENNA/CABLE.
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To make the connection:
1. Connect AudioA/ideo and S-Video cables (optional).
o Connect an AudioA/ideo cable from the HD receiver's AUDIO Right, Left, and
VIDEO jacks to the AUDIO lN Right, Left, and VIDEO jacks on the back of the TV
or monitor.
. Connect an S-Video cable from the HD receiver's S-VIDEO jack to the TV's S-VIDEO
jack.
r Connect an AudioA/ideo cable from the HD receiver's second set of AUDIO Right,
and Left, and VIDEO jacks to the second set of AUDIO lN Right, Left, and VIDEO
jacks on the VCR.
2. Connect coaxial cables.
Connect a coaxial cable from the ANTENNA A (or B) jack on your HD receiver to
one output of a splitter. Then use another coaxial cable to connect the input jack
on the VCR, usually labeled lN FROM ANTENNA, to the other output of the
splitter. Connect the input of the splitter to your cable outlet, cable box, or
antenna using a third coaxial cable. lf desired, connect another coaxial cable
from the vacant ANTENNA jack on the HD receiver to another RF signal.
Connect a coaxial cable from your HD receiver's SATELLITE lN jack to the satellite
dish antenna.
Connect a coaxial cable from your TV's antenna input jack, usually labeled
ANTENNA lN, to the VCR's output jack, usually labeled OUT TO TV.
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SETUP AND CONNECTIONS
ADVANCED CONNECTION USING A MULTIMEDIA OR HD MONITOR
HD Receiver, Multimedia or HD Monitot and VCR
MULTIMEDIA oT HIGH DEFINITION MONITOR
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To make the connect¡on:
1. Connect AudioA/ideo and S-video cables.
o Connect an AudioA/ideo cable from the HD receiver's AUDIO Right, and Left, and
VIDEO jacks to the VCR's AUDIO lN Right, Left, and VIDEO jacks.
. Connect an Audio cable from the HD receiver's AUDIO Right and Left jacks to the
Multimedia VGA Left and Right Audio inputs. Connect a Video cable from the
HD receiver's VIDEO jack to the Multimedia or HD monitor's VIDEO input jack.
r (Optional) Connect an AudioA/ideo cable from the VCR's second AUDIO Right,
and Left, and VIDEO jacks to the Multimedia or HD monitor's AUDIO lN Right,
Left, and VIDEO jacks.
o (Optional) Connect an S-video cable from the HD receiver's S-VIDEO jack to the
VCR's S-VIDEO jack.
2. Connect the VGA cable.
. Connect a VGA cable from the HD receiver's HD MONITOR OUT jack to the
Multimedia or HD monitor's VGA input jack, usually labeled DIGITAL TV INPUT
(s)vcA.
3. Connect coaxial cables.
Connect a coaxial cable from the ANTENNA A (or B) jack on your HD receiver to a
splitter. Then use another coaxial cable to connect the inputjack on the VCR,
usually labeled lN FROM ANTENNA, to the other jack on the splitter. Connect the
splitter to your cable outlet, cable box, or antenna using a third coaxial cable. lf
desired, connect another coaxial cable from the vacant ANTENNAjack on the HD
receiver to another RF signal.
Connect a coaxial cable from your HD receiver's SATELLITE lN jack to the satellite
dish antenna.
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Please Read Before Using the Digital Audio Out Jack
This HD receiver's optical digital outputjack fully complies w¡th the international
standard governing this type ofjack (lEC958), and is designed for connection to a Dolby
Digital decoder. Older equipment, some of which is not fully compliant w¡th lEC958, may
not be compatible with the Dolby Digital bitstream. Such a connect¡on using anything
other than a PGM, Dolby Digital, or Dolby Pro Logic receiver or decoder could create a
high noise level, causing damage to headphones or speakers. For more information
about Dolby Digital, see the sect¡on "Audio Gontrols and Timers."
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SETUP AND GONNECTIONS
TO WATCH TELEVISION OR DIRECTV@ PROGRAMMING:
1. Tune your TV or monitor to the appropriate input channel.
lf you have used AudioA/ideo cables to connect the HD receiver to the TV, choose an
inputchannel such as INPUToTVIDEO. lf you have used a coaxial cableto connectthe
OUT TO TV jack on the HD receiver to the TV or monitor and did not use AudioA/ideo
cables, tune your TV or monitor to the appropriate output channel-usually Channel
3. (You may change the output channel from 3 to 4 by choosing System Optionsfrom
the HD receiver's main menu, then choosing Output Channel.lf you do so, tune the
TV or monitor to channel 4.)
2. Press the HD RCVR button on the remote control to turn on your HD receiver.
3. lf you are us¡ng a regular TV or monitor:
Make sure the HD receiver is not in HD monitor mode. To make sure you are not in
HD monitor mode, check to see that the light on the front panel button labeled HD
MONITOR is not illuminated. lf it is illuminated, pressthe button toturn off the
lisht.
lf you are using a Multimedia or HD monitor:
Make sure the HD receiver is in HD monitor mode. To make sure you are in HD
monitor mode, check to see that the light on the front panel button labeled HD
MONITOR is illuminated. lf it is not illuminated, press the button to turn on the light.
4. To view DIRECTV@ programming (if you subscribe):
Press INPUT on the remote control until the DIRECTV icon is highlighted in the
channel banner.
5. To view television programming:
Press INPUT on the remote control until the TV icon is highlighted in the channel
banner. Note that some cable systems may require a "conversion box." lf so, consult
your cable company's box tuning instructions for details.
. To watch the signal being received via the ANTENNA A jack on the HD receiver,
press the ANTENNA button on the remote until ANTENNA A appears in the
banner.
o To watch the signal being received via the ANTENNA B jack on the HD receiver,
press the ANTENNA button on the remote until ANTENNA B appears in the
banner.
TO WATCH YOUR VCR:
Tune the TV or monitor to the VCR output channel (usually channel 3, 4, VlD, VIDEO,
or INPUT).
Turn on your VCR.
Use the appropriate buttons on your remote to control the VCR. For more
information about programming your HD receiver's remote control to operate your
VCR, see the section "Using the Remote."
DIRECTV highlighted in the
channel banner indicates you
are viewing DIRECTV channels.
TV h¡ghl¡ghted in the
channel banner ¡nd¡cates
you are v¡ewing TV channels.
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STEP 3: PLAGE BATTERIES IN THE REMOTE
CONTROL
Follow these steps whenever you need to install or change the batteries in your remote
control.
1. Remove the cover from the battery compartment.
2. lnsert batteries into the battery compartment, matching
the + and - end of each battery,
3. Replace the cover.
STEP 4: PLUG IN AND TURN ON THE SYSTEM
1. Plug the power cord into a wall outlet. Be sure to insert the plugs completely.
2. To turn on the HD receivel press the HD RCVR button on the remote control or the
ON button on the front panel. When on, the button is illuminated.
3. lf you are using a MultiMedia or HD monitor and have connected a VGA cable to the
HD RECEIVER OUT jack, make sure the front panel button labeled HD MONITOR is
illuminated.
STEP 5: RUN INTERAGTIVE SETUP
lf you self-installed your satellite dish antenna, you may have already used the interactive
setup to find the dish pointing coordinates, acquire and fine-tune the signal, and run a
system test.
lf you need to run the interactive setup again, press MENU on the remote control, select
Assistance'from the main menu, then select /nferact¡ve Setup. For more details, see the
section "Getting Assistance" in this book.
lf you just want to check your dish pointing coordinates or run the signal strength meteri
select Assrstancefrom the main menu, then select Dish Pointing.
STEP 6: SELEGT A SGREEN FORMAT
To select a screen format:
1. Press MENU on the remote control.
2. Select Preferences from the main menu.
3. Then select Screen Format.
4. Use the arrows and OK buttons on the remote control to specify the aspect ratio of
the TV or monitor you are using with your HD receiver.
lf you have a 4:3 ratio monitoç you need to specify how an image with a 16:9 ratio is
displayed: Letterbox or Cropped.
lf you have a 16:9 ratio monitori you need to specify how an image with a 4:3 ratio is
displayed: Normal, Full, or Fill.
For more details on how the images are displayed, see the section in this book called
"System Options and Preferences."
During the interact¡ve
setup, be sure to specify
the correct type of
satellite dish antenna
from which you are
receiving DIRECTV'
programming.
lf you are using a
mon¡tor connected to
the HD receiver's HD
MONITOR OUTjack,
there are cases where
the signal cannot be
received from the HD
MONITOR OUTjack. You
will then be given the
opportunity to switch to
the standard definition
Audio/Video output.
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SETUP AND CONNECTIONS
STEP 7: GONNEGT THE VCR GONTROLLER
For the HD receiver to control your VCR, you need to attach the vcR controller to the
back of the HD receiver and the front of the VCR.
1. Plug the VCR Controller into the VCR CONTROL jack on the back of the HD receiver.
2. Affix the other end to the remote sensor on your VCR. (see "How to Locate the VCR's
Remote Control Sensor" for details.)
Back of HD Receiver
Front of VCR
HOW TO LOCATE THE VCR'S REMOTE CONTROL SENSOR
The VCR Controller must be affixed directly over the infrared remote sensor on your VCR.
Some VCRs have a label that identifies the infrared remote sensor, and others do not. lf
the lR sensor is labeled on your VCR, affix the VCR Controller directly over the sensor.
For VCRs that do not have a label for the remote sensor, you need to use the VCR's
remote to locate the sensor before affixing the VCR Controller.
1. Hold the VCR's remote control so that it is touching the front of the VCR.
2. Slowly move the remote over the front of the VCR while pressing the remote power
button on and off.
VCR Controller
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