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2Getting StartedAttach the satelliteantenna cableYou can configure your system several ways, depending on what additional components (such as a VCR, D
Getting Started 3Connect your TVDepending on your TV, you can connect it to the receiver in one of four ways:• Component (Y,Pb,Pr,-HAH-SA only) video
4Getting StartedDetermine antennaanglesThis section explains how to determine the proper antenna position, expressed in degrees of azimuth (horizontal
Getting Started 5Testing your systemWhen you have aligned your dish antenna to the azimuth and elevation angles shown on the Install pane, highlight t
6Getting StartedAn occasional “0” indication may be considered normal.Results should generally resemble those in the figure, but the actual values wil
Adding system components 7Adding system components 2You can configure your DIRECTV® Receiver several ways depending on the additional audio/video comp
8Adding system componentsConnect the VCR ControlCable(Model HAH-SA only) The DIRECTV® Receiver can control your VCR for unattended recording, using th
Adding system components 9If either command does not function, try other codes listed for your VCR brand. If you are unsuccessful after trying all ava
10Adding system components
Using the remote control 11Using the remote control 3This chapter explains how to:• Use the HRMC-11, HRMC-12, and HRMC-13 remote control functions. (s
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12Using the remote controlHRMC-11 and HRMC-12 Remote Control Function Quick ReferenceThe DIRECTV® Receiver front panel buttons provide the basic contr
Using the remote control 13Remote control functionsUse the directional paddle or directional arrow buttons to move up, down, left, or right through th
14Using the remote controlProgramming the remote controlYou can operate your TV, VCR, SAT, AUX device, or DVD (HRMC-11 and HRMC-12 only) devices using
Using the remote control 15Code ScanningTo use the Code Scanning method:1. Repeatedly tap the top part of the CHANNEL (CH) button.2. Continue to step
16Using the remote control
Using program guides 17Using program guides 4This chapter describes:• The different program guide styles (this page).• Common program guide and menu f
18Using program guides• Use the remote control CHANNEL(CH) button to scroll through a full page of guide entries at a time.• Active ad highlights prov
Using program guides 19Program guide and menu featuresThe on-screen guides and menus provide a logical and convenient way to access system features an
20Using program guidesUsing the OneLine™ GuideThe OneLine™ Guide appears across the bottom of your screen when you press the 1-LINE button while watch
Using program guides 213. Choose the desired channel in the setup box shown below using the paddle, directional arrow buttons, or the CHANNEL(CH) butt
For your safety and protection, read this entire Owner's Manual before you attempt to install or use your satellite system. In particular, read t
22Using program guidesSetting guide preferencesThe GUIDE OPTIONS menu shown below allows you to customize the appearance and behavior on-screen guides
Using the menus 23Using the menus 5This chapter describes:• How to find the menus you need to perform common tasks (this page).• How to purchase pay p
24Using the menusOnscreen menu iconsThese icons appear in onscreen menus and are used throughout this manual:Purchasing pay per view (PPV) eventsTo pu
Using the menus 25Listing unviewedpurchasesThe UPCOMING PURCHASES pane displays PPV events you have purchased but not yet viewed. Events ordered by ca
26Using the menusUsing TruSurround TruSurround technology lets you take advantage of any multichannel format without having to add extra speakers or e
Using the menus 27Using WatchWizard™WatchWizard™ allows you to search for programs using criteria such as rating, showtime, language, and category. Yo
28Using the menusYou can highlight and SELECT the toggle icon on the default button board to change it to a standard keyboard layout if you desire.
Using the menus 29Scheduling or editing aneventThere are three ways to schedule a program:From the program guide:1. Highlight an upcoming program in t
30Using the menusAdjusting system settingsSelect the System tab from the MAIN MENU to access the system functions described in this section. Use the P
Using the menus 31Viewing Mail DIRECTV uses the MAIL feature to send you important information, inform you of special events, and tell you about speci
Polarization – This DIRECTV® Receiver is equipped with a plug that will fit into the power outlet only one way. Do not modify the plug defeating this
32Using the menus
Setting favorites and filters 33Setting favorites and filters 6This chapter explains:• How to create a channel list (this page).• Renaming a channel l
34Setting favorites and filters7. Scroll up or down to view channels and descriptions. Press SELECT to add channels to your list.8. When you have adde
Setting favorites and filters 35press SELECT. A checkmark (9) appears in the box if the channel has been selected or the checkmark disappears to indic
36Setting favorites and filtersAfter selecting a subcategory, the guide will be further filtered to show only those channels offering programs of the
Using access controls 37Using access controls 7This chapter explains:• How to lock and unlock the system.• How to set maximum rating, spending, and ti
38Using access controlsparticular audience. To select the maximum ratings limits allowed to be viewed, highlight the Ratings tab, then SELECT the type
Questions & Answers 39Questions & Answers AQuestions? Did we forget to tell you something? We have compiled some the most common questions and
40Questions & AnswersQ Can I receive my local TV programs through my digital satellite receiver?A There are three ways to receive local programmin
Manufacturers device control codes 41Manufacturers device control codes B Use these codes to program your remote control to operate your components.Ta
Servicing–Do not attempt to service this DIRECTV® Receiver yourself as opening or removing covers may expose you to dangerous voltage or other hazards
42Manufacturers device control codesSears001 003 008 009 010 014 017 031 034 081 101 Tatung023 039 043 Video Concepts012 034 046Sharp031 054 053 143Te
Manufacturers device control codes 43LXI007 015 052 081 160 164Philips164 093 038 005 059 127 070 003 004 213SSS004 043Magnavox003 004 022 059 060 061
44Manufacturers device control codesKenwood096 104 119 125 148 151 163 171 173 242Niles236Scott180 190Krell223Onkyo094 115 116 209 211 255Sharp096 125
45AA/V receiver, connecting 9Advance select 28Aligning the antenna 4Alternate audio 25Antennaalignment values 4cable, connecting 2pointing 4terrestri
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vi Declaration of Conformity– Standards to which Conformity is declared: FCC Part 15This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is s
Contents viiContentsGetting Started . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1Setup overview . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
viiiContents
Getting Started 1Getting Started 1This chapter explains how to:You may connect a second DIRECTV Receiver to the unused LNB output. These instructions
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