Owner’s ManualDIRECTV®HD Receiver...
10CHAPTER 1Technical overview11Chapter 1: Technical overviewThis chapter explains the technical capabilities of the DIRECTV®HD Receiver, and providesb
100CHAPTER 7Settings, preferences, upgrades, and extras777Highlight Time Zone menu item, then press the SELECT button.A list appears from which you ca
101CHAPTER 7Settings, preferences, upgrades, and extras77Installing a new Access CardYour DIRECTV service provider may send you a new, replacement Acc
102CHAPTER 7Settings, preferences, upgrades, and extras77Setting Remote control type The DIRECTV®HD Receiver supports both IR remote (default) and RF
103CHAPTER 7Settings, preferences, upgrades, and extras77NOTE 1If you select the IR remote, your RF remote will be disabled. If you have a RF remote,
104CHAPTER 7Settings, preferences, upgrades, and extras77Setting RF Remote Control ID (Optional)This set-up procedure only pertains to the optional Sa
105CHAPTER 7Settings, preferences, upgrades, and extras77Viewing important information and a list of featuressupported by your DIRECTV®HD ReceiverThe
106CHAPTER 8Programming the remote control88Chapter 8: Programming the remote controlThis chapter explains how to program your remote control so that
107CHAPTER 8Programming the remote control884Enter the three-digit code for your device (see the code lists on the following pages). If the entered co
108CHAPTER 8Programming the remote control88Programming the RF remote control (optional)This chapter explains how to program your RF remote control so
109CHAPTER 8Programming the remote control884Enter the three-digit code for your device (see the code lists on the “Remote Control” manual)If the ente
11CHAPTER 1Technical overview11What kinds of TV programming can I watch with the DIRECTV®HDReceiver?The DIRECTV®HD Receiver provides you with the abil
110CHAPTER 8Programming the remote control88Code listsUse these lists to find the codes you need to program your DIRECTV®HD Receiver’s remotecontrol t
111CHAPTER 8Programming the remote control88TV (continued)Brand names Code numbersLOGIKLAUXMANLXIMAGNAVOXMARANTZMATSUIMEMOREXMETZMGAMINERVAMITSUBISHI
112CHAPTER 8Programming the remote control88TV (continued)Brand names Code numbersTEKNIKATELERENTTERATMKTOSHIBAUNIVERSALVIDEO CONCEPTSVIDTECHWARDSWES
113CHAPTER 8Programming the remote control88VCR (continued)Brand names Code numbersMATSUIMEIMEMOREXMGAMINOLTAMITSUBISHIMTCMULTITECHNECNORDMENDEOPTONI
114CHAPTER 8Programming the remote control88AUX-AUDIOBrand names Code numbersADCOMAMCARCAMAUDIO FILEAUDIO TECHINICAAIWAAKAlANAMBOSEB & KCARVERCLA
115CHAPTER 8Programming the remote control88AUX-AUDIO (continued)Brand names Code numbersTEACTECHNICSTOSHIBAWARDSYAMAHAZENITH102 159 180 062131 184 1
116APPENDIXTroubleshooting and specificationsAAAppendix: Troubleshooting and specificationsUse the tips below to help solve any problems you have with
117APPENDIXTroubleshooting and specificationsAAQI do not see any video with my TVconnected to the DVI OUT jack.I see overlapping closed captiondisplay
118APPENDIXTroubleshooting and specificationsAASpecificationsHere are the technical specifications for the DIRECTV®HD Receiver.Power supplyPhysical Sp
119APPENDIXTroubleshooting and specificationsAAInput/Output InterfaceAccessoriesSpecifications are subject to change without notice.LNB 1 input (SATE
12CHAPTER 1Technical overview11Resolution and interlacingTwo of the elements that determine the quality of a TV picture are resolution andinterlacing.
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13CHAPTER 1Technical overview11The table below details the results you get with each combination of input signal formatand TV display format.HDTV and
14CHAPTER 1Technical overview11For example, if you have a standard resolution TV, you would set the Resolution button to 480p/i.Then programs received
15CHAPTER 1Technical overview11Aspect ratioIn addition to resolution and interlacing, HDTV is also defined by the aspect ratio of itsbroadcasts.Aspect
16CHAPTER 1Technical overview114:3 TVs showing 16:9 programsFor a standard 4:3 TV showing a widescreen program, the program is too wide to fit onthe s
17CHAPTER 1Technical overview1116:9 TVs showing 4:3 programsFor a wide screen 16:9 TV showing a standard 4:3 TV program, the program is too tall to fi
18CHAPTER 1Technical overview11These 2 tables summarize your screen format options:NOTE•Letter box is not available through the composite output jacks
19CHAPTER 1Technical overview11Dolby®Digital 5.1Just as the ATSC has specified 1080i or 720p as the video formats required for HDTV, they have also sp
2Warning! Important Safety InstructionsNote to CATV system installer: This reminder is provided to call CATV system installer’sattention to Article 82
20CHAPTER 2Getting started22Chapter 2: Getting startedThis chapter tells you everything you need to know before you start setting up and usingyour DIR
21CHAPTER 2Getting started22Display WindowDisplays information about your Digital Satellite Receiver.Remote Control SensorPoint your remote control at
22CHAPTER 2Getting started22AIR INThe cable from an off-air TV antenna (not from the satellite dish) connects to this jack. Both standard analog (NTSC
23CHAPTER 2Getting started22VIDEO OUTUsing standard video cables, these jacks connect your DIRECTV®HD Receiver to your TV or VCR.AUDIO OUT(L1,R1,L2,R2
24CHAPTER 2Getting started22Installing the batteries in the remote controlYou’ve unpacked the receiver and reviewed its front and back panels. Now it’
25CHAPTER 2Getting started22Inserting the Access CardThe next step is to insert your Access Card into your receiver. (You will not be able to viewDIRE
26CHAPTER 3Setting up and connecting33Chapter 3: Setting up and connectingThis chapter explains how to setup and start using your DIRECTV®HD Receiver.
27CHAPTER 3Setting up and connecting33Jacks and cablesThe illustrations in this section show the various types of jacks and cables used to connectyour
28CHAPTER 3Setting up and connecting33S-Video jack and cableS-Video cables and jacks are used to connect to TVs, VCRs,and other video devices equipped
29CHAPTER 3Setting up and connecting33DVI jack and cable (cable not included)Using the DVI jack and a digital DVI cable, your DIRECTV®HDReceiver can p
3Important Safety Information1) Read these instructions.2) Keep these instructions.3) Heed all warnings.4) Follow all instructions.5) Do not use
30CHAPTER 3Setting up and connecting33Coaxial digital audio jack and cable (cable not included)Coaxial digital audio jacks and cables send digital aud
31CHAPTER 3Setting up and connecting33Connecting your DIRECTV®HD Receiver1Make sure your TV, A/V receiver, and DIRECTV®HD Receiver are turned off and
32CHAPTER 3Setting up and connecting33Choose the highest quality connection that your TV supports. (See Chapter 1 for information on video connectors.
33CHAPTER 3Setting up and connecting337Make audio connections to your TV or A/V receiver.Your DIRECTV®HD Receiver supports the following kinds of audi
34CHAPTER 3Setting up and connecting338(Optional) connect your VCR. To connect your VCR to your DIRECTV®HD Receiver, you can useS-Video jack for video
35CHAPTER 3Setting up and connecting339If you connected your TV using RGB/DVI or YPBPRoutput, press the output mode button toselect RGB/DVI or YPBPRou
36CHAPTER 3Setting up and connecting33Connecting the VCR control cableThe VCR control cable allows your DIRECTV®HD Receiver to automatically program y
37CHAPTER 3Setting up and connecting33Turning on the DIRECTV®HD Receiver for the first timeYou have completed the connection steps and are ready to st
38CHAPTER 3Setting up and connecting33The Installation option in the Setup menu provides access to a variety of important setupcontrols. The first of
39CHAPTER 3Setting up and connecting337Use the 0 - 9 buttons on your remote control to enter your five-digit ZIP code.When you have entered all five d
4NoticesAttentionTelephone Line InterruptionA continuous land-based phone line connection is required for DIRECTV®Pay Per Viewfunctionality and DIRECT
41CHAPTER 3Setting up and connecting332Highlight the Set Dish menu item, then press the SELECT button. The Set Dish menu appears.3Highlight the Select
42CHAPTER 3Setting up and connecting33Using Auto Detection to set the dish typeTo function properly, your DIRECTV®HD Receiver needs to know what type
43CHAPTER 3Setting up and connecting33Testing the DIRECTV®HD ReceiverThe System Test feature allows you to quickly check the status of the satellite s
44CHAPTER 3Setting up and connecting33Testing the Signal StrengthThe DIRECTV HD Receiver shall have a matrix that shows the signal strength of alltran
40CHAPTER 3Setting up and connecting335Highlight the DIRECTV Satellite Signal Meter menu item, thenpress the SELECT button. The DIRECTV Satellite Sign
45CHAPTER 3Setting up and connecting33To set up the Local Networks menu option:1Press the MENU button on your remote control.2Highlight Setup, and pre
46CHAPTER 3Setting up and connecting33Scanning off-air and cable TV channelsThe Guide can receive programming information for local and cable channels
47CHAPTER 3Setting up and connecting339If any of the off-air antenna channels appear out-of-tune, you can fine tune them using the FineTune Channels i
48CHAPTER 4Watching TV44Chapter 4: Watching TVThis chapter covers all of the things you can do with the Program Guides and other features that let you
49CHAPTER 4Watching TV44POWERTurns the device you are controlling on or off.SETUse this button when programming your remote control to operateyour TV,
5Program Recording RestrictionsAll other taping is expressly prohibited. Some programming may not be taped.An additional taping fee may be applied. Ca
50CHAPTER 4Watching TV44Changing channelsYour DIRECTV HD Receiver can tune in DIRECTV programming, and, if you haveconnected an off-air antenna or cab
51CHAPTER 4Watching TV44Getting information on the TV program you are watchingYour DIRECTV®HD Receiver provides several layers of information about th
52CHAPTER 4Watching TV44Information iconsIn addition to the basic channel and program information contained in the ChannelBanners (program title, chan
53CHAPTER 4Watching TV44To view the Program Detail Screen:1While watching a TV program, press the INFO button on your remote control.The Full Channel
54CHAPTER 4Watching TV44Finding out what’s on: the GuidesYour DIRECTV HD Receiver provides access to detailed information aboutTV schedules. If you wa
55CHAPTER 4Watching TV44Setting the default Guide styleThe Guide menu item allows you to set which style of Guide is displayed when youpress the GUIDE
56CHAPTER 4Watching TV44Using the Quick GuideThe Quick Guide is made up of a Channel Banner and a channel list. This Guide issmall and transparent so
57CHAPTER 4Watching TV44Using the Grid GuideThe Grid Guide displays a Channel Banner and a channel list. It provides access to thecomplete set of Guid
58CHAPTER 4Watching TV44Getting around in the Grid GuideYou can use the Grid Guide to get detailed information about the channels and programsit conta
59CHAPTER 4Watching TV44Tuning to a channel with the Grid GuideTo tune to a program or channel listed in the Grid Guide:1Highlight the program or chan
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60CHAPTER 4Watching TV44Here is an explanation of each time control.Viewing a category of programs in the GuideYou can set your Guide to show you all
61CHAPTER 4Watching TV44Using the Logo GuideThe Logo Guide displays 21 channel logos and a Channel Banner showing informationabout the program current
62CHAPTER 4Watching TV44Getting around in the Logo GuideYou can use the Logo Guide to get information about the programs currently showingon your DIRE
63CHAPTER 4Watching TV44Switching to another Guide styleYou can button from the Logo Guide to the Grid Guide or Grid Guide (Name) whileviewing the Gui
64CHAPTER 4Watching TV44Searching by Credits, Title, or TextTo find programs that star a certain actor, share a director, have a particular character,
65CHAPTER 4Watching TV442Highlight By Category, then press the SELECT button.The Search By Category screen appears. Categories that contain subcategor
66CHAPTER 4Watching TV44To change the audio format for a program you are watching, follow these steps:1While viewing a program, press the AUDIO button
67CHAPTER 4Watching TV44Identifying pay per view programsThere are several ways to identify pay per view programs.1If you tune to a channel currently
68CHAPTER 4Watching TV44Reviewing your pay per view purchasesYour DIRECTV HD Receiver allows you to review your past pay per view purchases, toview a
69CHAPTER 4Watching TV444To see details for the listed purchases, highlight a purchase,then press the SELECT button. A screen displaying program detai
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70CHAPTER 5Program reminders and recording timers55Chapter 5: Program reminders and recording timersThis chapter tells you how to use your DIRECTV HD
71CHAPTER 5Program reminders and recording timers556If the VCR type list on the right side of the screen contains more than one type, highlight a type
72CHAPTER 5Program reminders and recording timers552Highlight the program you wish to record or be reminded about, and press the SELECT button.Pressin
73CHAPTER 5Program reminders and recording timers554To review your previously scheduled program reminders and recording timers, look through this list
74CHAPTER 6User profiles66Chapter 6: User profilesThis chapter tells you how to modify and select user profiles. Its contents include:User profiles ba
75CHAPTER 6User profiles66There are five user profiles you can choose:Family: The Family user profile is the master profile for your DIRECTV®HDReceive
76CHAPTER 6User profiles66Editing user profile namesThe four profiles named User 1 - 4 can be renamed for members of your household.The Family and All
77CHAPTER 6User profiles66Editing channel listsYou can edit channel lists to simplify your channel surfing by removing channels thatyou never watch fr
78CHAPTER 6User profiles665Edit the list using the controls as described below.Channels that are removed from the channel list do not appear in the Pr
79CHAPTER 6User profiles66Setting the ratings limits for TV programsTo set the maximum viewable TV program rating for the TV programs, follow these st
8TABLE OF C ONTENTSChapter 1: Technical overview . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .10Wh
80CHAPTER 6User profiles66Here are descriptions of the ratings and abbreviations used on the Entire Audience ratingscreen:TV-G: General audience. Alt
81CHAPTER 6User profiles664Highlight the Rating Limit menu item, then press the SELECT button.The Rating Limit menu appears. Movies is highlighted.5Pr
82CHAPTER 6User profiles66Allowing or blocking pay per view purchasesTo set whether pay per view programs can be purchased on your DIRECTV®HD Receiver
83CHAPTER 6User profiles66Setting a pay per view spending limitTo limit the dollar amount that can be spent for each pay per view program, use theSpen
84CHAPTER 6User profiles66Setting the screen color and translucencyFor each of the profiles, you can set the screen color and translucency level used
85CHAPTER 6User profiles66Locking and unlocking your DIRECTV®SystemIf you have set ratings limits, spending limits, or channel lists for your DIRECTV®
86CHAPTER 7Settings, preferences, upgrades, and extras77Chapter 7: Settings, preferences, upgrades, and extrasThis chapter tells you how to use the DI
87CHAPTER 7Settings, preferences, upgrades, and extras77Setting system preferencesThe Setup menu in your DIRECTV®HD Receiver’s Menu system allows you
88CHAPTER 7Settings, preferences, upgrades, and extras77Setting the screen formatThere are two screen formats used in manufacturing TVs and in broadca
89CHAPTER 7Settings, preferences, upgrades, and extras77Zoom 1: This format stretches the top and bottom edges of the image at an equal ratio, keeping
9TABLE OF C ONTENTSChapter 5: Program reminders and recording timers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .70Setting up the VC
90CHAPTER 7Settings, preferences, upgrades, and extras77Setting the bar color for Letter box and Pillar boxYou can set the color of the horizontal and
91CHAPTER 7Settings, preferences, upgrades, and extras77Setting the default screen color and translucencyThe Screen Color menu item in the Preferences
92CHAPTER 7Settings, preferences, upgrades, and extras77Selecting an Input SignalYou can use to view a signal from an external source, such as a VCR.1
93CHAPTER 7Settings, preferences, upgrades, and extras77Setting the Default Language preferencePrograms broadcast with digital audio often provide a n
94CHAPTER 7Settings, preferences, upgrades, and extras77Setting the Digital Out formatIf you are using the optical digital audio out jack to connect y
95CHAPTER 7Settings, preferences, upgrades, and extras77Setting the analog out preferenceDepending on the particular program being broadcast, you can
96CHAPTER 7Settings, preferences, upgrades, and extras77Setting the Default Type audio1Press the MENU button on your remote control.2Highlight the Set
97CHAPTER 7Settings, preferences, upgrades, and extras77Reviewing and controlling Caller IDThe Caller ID item in the Setup menu allows you to view a l
98CHAPTER 7Settings, preferences, upgrades, and extras77Identifying callersWith Caller ID turned on, when a call is made to the phoneline connected to
99CHAPTER 7Settings, preferences, upgrades, and extras77Setting the Local Time optionsThe Local Time setting (in the Installation section of the Setup
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