Humax SIR-S310W Digital Satellite Receiver User Manual users manual 2
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Chapter 3: Watching TV Searching by Credits, Title, or Text If you want to find all programs that star a certain actor, share a certain director, have a particular character role, have won a particular award, or were created in a certain year, you can search By Credits. To search for a program whose title you know, search by title. Searching by text looks at both credits and titles to find all of the programs that match your search terms. While viewing the Guide, press the blue B button on your remote control. A search list appears, allowing you to choose a type of search. Use the arrow buttons on your remote control to highlight By Credits, By Title, or By Text, then press the button on your remote control. The search screen you selected appears. If you chose to search By Credits, the screen allows you to select a type of credit to search by. Highlight one of the five Credit types (Actor, Director, Role, Award, or Year), and press the button on your remote control. Use the arrow buttons on your remote control to highlight the first letter in the word you wish to search for, then press the button. To erase a letter, highlight the on-screen left arrow and press the button on your remote control. To clear the entire entry, highlight the on-screen Clear button and press the button. Continue to select letters from the on-screen keyboard until you have completed your search term. As you enter letters, an on-screen list shows you matches for the text you have entered so far. To execute the search you can either highlight the on-screen Search button and press the button, or you can highlight an item from the on-screen list and press the button. A list of programs related to your search terms appears. 55 To see a list of show times for one of the search results, use the arrow buttons on your remote control to highlight that program, then press the button. To see information about one of the search results, use the arrow buttons on your remote control to highlight that program, then press the INFO button. Chapter 3: Watching TV Searching by Category When you search by category, you narrow down the list of programs by choosing from program categories and sub-categories. While viewing the Guide, press the blue B button on your remote control. A search list appears, allowing you to choose a type of search. Use the arrow buttons on your remote control to highlight By Category, then press the button on your remote control. The Search By Category screen appears. Categories that contain sub-categories have a page icon to the right of the category name. Use the arrow buttons on your remote control to highlight a category, then press the button. If you select a category that contains sub-categories, the subcategory list appears. Continue to narrow your search by selecting from the sub-category list until there are no more sub-categories. If you select a category that contains no sub-categories, the search results appear displaying the programs in the category you selected. To return to a previous category list, highlight the on-screen Back button and press the button. To see a list of show times for one of the search results, use the arrow buttons on your remote control to highlight that program, then press the button. To see information about one of the search results, use the arrow buttons on your remote control to highlight that program, then press the INFO button. 56 Chapter 3: Watching TV Choosing an alternate audio format for a program Many programs on your DIRECTV Receiver offer several audio formats. For example, some programs are available in alternative languages. Some are available in the Dolby Digital format (a high-quality digital audio format available on model SIR-S310W only). You can tell if a program offers alternative audio formats by pressing the INFO button on your remote control while watching a program. If one of these icons appears in the Channel Banner, an alternative audio format is available: This icon indicates that one or more alternative languages are available for the program. This icon indicates that an Dolby Digital version of the audio for the program is available (playable on model SIR-S310W only). To change the audio format for a program you are watching, follow these steps: While viewing a program, press the AUDIO button on your remote control. A list of available audio formats for the program you are watching appears. Use the arrow buttons on your remote control to highlight the audio format you wish to hear for the program, then press the button on your remote control. The list of audio formats disappears and the program audio is now played in the format you selected. Changing the User setting Your DIRECTV Receiver allows you to establish groups of preferences for your family, and for up to four individuals. For each of these users, you can specify the user name, a unique channel list, and the color and translucency of the on-screen Guides and Menus. (Detailed instructions for modifying these user-settings are in Chapter 6.) To set your DIRECTV Receiver to operate using the settings specified for one of the users, follow these steps: While viewing a program, press the WHO button on your remote control. The Who list appears. 57 Chapter 3: Watching TV Use the arrow buttons on your remote control to highlight the name of the user whose settings you wish to activate, then press the button on your remote control. The Who list disappears, and the selected user’s settings take effect. To clear the Who list without changing the current user, press the WHO or EXIT button on your remote control. Pay per view programs Your DIRECTV Receiver gives you access to many pay per view movies, sporting events, concerts, etc. All you need to order these events is your DIRECTV account, a land-based telephone line connected to your DIRECTV Receiver, and your remote control. Identifying pay per view programs There are several ways to identify pay per view programs. If you tune to a channel currently showing a pay per view program which you have not yet purchased, a message appears telling you how to order the program. If you press the INFO button on your remote control to view information about a program in the Guide or about a program you are currently tuned to, you will see the pay per view icon in the Channel Banner for that program. Pay per view icon Ordering pay per view programs To order a pay per view program: Locate and highlight the program you wish to purchase in the Guide. You can purchase current programs (as long as the program is less than half over) or future programs. 58 Chapter 3: Watching TV Press the INFO button on your remote control. The Program Details screen appears, with the list of available actions for that program. Use the arrow keys on your remote control to highlight the Buy item from the list, then press the button on your remote control. A confirmation screen appears in which you can confirm or cancel your purchase. Pay per view purchases are billed with your regular monthly statement for DIRECTV® programming. Use the arrow keys to highlight this item, then press the button. Note: You can set spending limits for pay per view purchases using your DIRECTV Receiver’s Menu system. See Chapter 5 for details. Reviewing your pay per view purchases Your DIRECTV Receiver allows you to review your past pay per view purchases, to view a list of upcoming pay per view purchases, and to cancel upcoming pay per view purchases. Viewing your Past Purchase list To see a list of pay per view programs that you purchased and watched, follow these steps: Press the MENU button on your remote control. The Main menu appears. Use the arrow buttons on your remote control to highlight the Purchases menu item, then press the button on your remote control. The Purchases menu appears. The Past Purchases menu item is highlighted. 59 Chapter 3: Watching TV Press the button on your remote control to view a list of your past pay per view purchases. The Past Purchases screen appears. To see details for the listed purchases, use the arrow buttons on your remote control to highlight a purchase, then press the button on your remote control. A screen displaying program details for the selected purchase appears. To return to the Past Purchases screen, press the BACK button on your remote control. Note: The Past Purchases screen only displays pay per view programs which you purchased and watched. Pay per view programs that you purchased but did not watch appear on the Future Purchases screen. Viewing your Future Purchase list To see a list of pay per view programs that you purchased but have not yet watched, follow these steps: Press the MENU button on your remote control. The Main menu appears. Use the arrow buttons on your remote control to highlight the Purchases menu item, then press the button on your remote control. The Purchases menu appears. Use the arrow buttons on your remote control to highlight the Future Purchases menu item, then press the button on your remote control. The Future Purchases screen appears. 60 Chapter 3: Watching TV To see details for any of the purchases in the list, use the arrow buttons on your remote control to highlight that purchase, then press the button on your remote control. A screen displaying program details for the selected purchase appears. To return to the Future Purchases screen, press the BACK button on your remote control. The Future Purchases screen displays both purchases you have made for programs that have not yet aired, and purchases for past programs which you never watched. Purchases which you have made that have not yet aired can be canceled following the instructions below. Canceling a pay per view purchase To cancel the purchase of a pay per view program that you purchased but have not yet watched, follow these steps: Press the MENU button on your remote control. The Main menu appears. Use the arrow buttons on your remote control to highlight the Purchases menu item, then press the button on your remote control. The Purchases menu appears. Use the arrow buttons on your remote control to highlight the Future Purchases menu item, then press the button on your remote control. The Future Purchases screen appears. To cancel a purchase, use the arrow buttons on your remote control to highlight the program purchase you wish to cancel, then press the button on your remote control. A screen displaying program details for the selected purchase appears. 61 Chapter 3: Watching TV Use the arrow buttons on your remote control to highlight the on-screen Cancel Purchase button, then press the button on your remote control. The Program Detail screen disappears. The Future Purchase screen appears; the purchase you canceled is now listed as canceled. Note: Past programs which you purchased but never watched cannot be canceled. 62 Chapter 4: Program reminders and recording timers This chapter tells you how to use your DIRECTV Receiver to set timers that can remind you when a program is about to begin, and (on model SIR-S75 only) record a program for you on your VCR. The sections of this chapter include: • Setting up the VCR control (model SIR-S310W only) • Scheduling program reminders and recording timers • Reviewing and modifying reminders and recording timers Setting up the VCR control (model SIR-S310W only) DIRECTV Receiver model SIR-S310W can use the supplied VCR control cable to automatically program your VCR to record programs for you. (Instructions on setting recording timers appear later in this chapter). Before your DIRECTV Receiver can program your VCR, you must have correctly connected and aligned the VCR control cable (see Connecting the VCR control cable in Chapter 2), and you must tell your DIRECTV Receiver what kind of VCR you have. Here’s how: Press the MENU button on your remote control. The Main menu appears. Use the arrow buttons on your remote control to highlight the SETUP menu item, then press the button on your remote control. The SETUP menu appears. Use the arrow buttons on your remote control to highlight the Installation menu item, then press the button on your remote control. The Installation menu appears. 63 4 Use the arrow buttons on your remote control to highlight the VCR Setup menu item, then press the button on your remote control. The VCR Setup screen appears. Use the arrow buttons on your remote control to highlight the manufacturer of your VCR from the list on the left side of the screen. If the VCR type list on the right side of the screen contains more than one type, highlight a type from this list. Some manufacturers distribute more than one type of VCR. Try them in order until you find the one that passes the test below. Use the arrow buttons on your remote control to highlight the on-screen Test button from the left side of the screen, then press the button. A screen appears displaying instructions for testing the VCR setup. Follow the on-screen instructions to see if the VCR manufacturer and Type settings you selected work for your VCR. During the test, the DIRECTV Receiver will attempt to program the VCR to record for a short time. When the on-screen instructions tell you to do so, check the tape to see if your VCR was able to record the test. If so, your VCR setup is complete. If not, go through the steps in this process again, this time selecting the next VCR Type from the list. Once you have set up the VCR control, you are ready to use the VCR control to record programs for you. The rest of this chapter describes how to schedule and modify timers that allow you to record programs and set program reminders. 64 Chapter 4: Program reminders and recording timers Scheduling program reminders and recording timers There are two kinds of timers you can set to help you manage your TV viewing: • You can schedule a reminder to alert you when a program is about to begin. • You can schedule a timer that will automatically record a program on your VCR (on model SIR-S310W only). To set your DIRECTV Receiver to remind you when a program is about to begin, or (on model SIR-S310W) to record a program for you on your VCR, follow these steps: Press the GUIDE button on your remote. The Guide appears. Note: Timers are not available in the Logo Guide. If you are viewing the Logo Guide, use the red R button on your remote control, and select Grid Guide. You can only set timers for future programs (not for programs that are currently under way). Highlight the program you wish to record or be reminded about, and press the button. Pressing the button once sets a program reminder. Pressing it again will either remove the program reminder (on model SIR-S300W), or will set the program to be recorded on your VCR (on model SIR-S310W). A clock icon is added to the program listing in the Guide when a program reminder is scheduled for a program. 65 A videotape icon replaces the clock icon when a recording timer has been scheduled for a program. Chapter 4: Program reminders and recording timers Once you have set a program reminder, when the program is about to begin, the DIRECTV Receiver will display a message on your screen reminding you about the program. To use the program recording feature, you must have correctly connected and positioned the VCR control cable. You must also set up the DIRECTV Receiver to communicate with your VCR (for instructions, see the first section of this chapter). Make sure there is a tape in your VCR and that the VCR is turned off before the start time of any programs you have set to be recorded. Reviewing and modifying reminders and recording timers The Timers item in the SETUP menu provides access to screens with which you can review, modify, or create new program reminders. On model SIR-S310W you can also review, modify, or create new program recording timers. The same screens allow you to accomplish all of these tasks. Here’s how: Press the MENU button on your remote control. The Main menu appears. Use the arrow buttons on your remote control to highlight the Setup menu item, then press the button on your remote control. The Setup menu appears. 66 Chapter 4: Program reminders and recording timers Use the arrow buttons on your remote control to highlight the Timers menu item, then press the button on your remote control. The Timers screen appears. If you have previously scheduled program reminders or recording timers, they are listed here. To review your previously scheduled program reminders and recording timers, look through this list. To modify or check the details for any previously scheduled timers, use the arrow buttons on your remote control to highlight that timer from the list, then press the button. To schedule a new program reminder or recording timer, highlight a blank line from the list, then press the button on your remote control. The Edit Timer screen appears for the timer you selected. 67 Use the left- and right-arrow buttons on your remote control to highlight the option you wish to change. • For new timers or for timers you previously scheduled using the Timers screen in the SETUP menu, you can modify the channel number, the start time and date, the end time and date, the frequency, and (on model SIRS310W) the mode for the timer (whether it is a program reminder or a recording timer). • For timers that you scheduled using the on-screen Guide, you can only change the mode setting. • Once you have highlighted the option you wish to modify, use the up- or down-arrow buttons on your remote control to edit the option setting. Use the left- and right-arrow buttons to highlight different options. • To delete the selected timer, use the right-arrow button on your remote control to highlight the on-screen Clear button, then press the button on your remote control. Chapter 4: Program reminders and recording timers When you have finished reviewing or modifying the timer, use the right-arrow button on your remote control to highlight the on-screen Back button, then press the button on your remote control. The Edit Timer screen disappears, and you return to the Timers screen. To return to the SETUP menu, use the arrow buttons on your remote control to highlight the on-screen Done button, then press the button on your remote control. To exit the Menu system and return to TV viewing, press the EXIT button on your remote control. 68 Chapter 5: User profiles This chapter tells you how to modify and select user profiles. Its contents include: • User profiles basics • Editing user profile names • Editing channel lists • Setting ratings limits • Allowing or blocking pay per view purchases • Setting a pay per view spending limit • Setting the screen color and translucency • Setting the current user profile • Locking and unlocking your DIRECTV System User profile basics If your DIRECTV Receiver is going to be used by more than one person in your household, you should consider setting up user profiles for each user. The Profiles section of the Menu system allows you to: 69 • Set ratings limits for the DIRECTV Receiver (applies to all users). • Set pay per view spending limits for the DIRECTV Receiver (applies to all users). • Edit channel lists for the DIRECTV System, and customized lists for individual users. • Change the color and translucency of the Menu and Guide screens for each user profile. • Set which user profile is currently active. • Lock and unlock the system (controlling when the ratings limits, spending limits, and channel restrictions are active). There are six user profiles you can choose: FAMILY: The FAMILY user profile is the master profile for your DIRECTV Receiver. The ratings limits, channel restrictions, and pay per view spending restrictions you set in the FAMILY profile apply to all of the user profiles. USER 1 - USER 4: These four user profiles allow individuals in your household to create custom channel lists and custom screen appearances for their own use. These profiles can be renamed to identify them with members of your household. Ratings, spending, and channel restrictions set in the FAMILY profile still apply when one of these four user profiles is the active profile and the system is locked. ALL CHANNELS: The ALL CHANNELS profile is the default user profile. The ALL CHANNELS profile cannot be edited. When the current user profile is ALL CHANNELS and the system is locked, the ratings, spending, and channel restrictions set in the FAMILY profile still apply. Once you have modified the channel lists in the other user profiles, you can use the Program Guide in the All CHANNELS profile to see a list of all channels available on your DIRECTV System (both viewable and blocked channels). Editing user profile names The four profiles named User 1 - 4 can be renamed for members of your household. The FAMILY and ALL CHANNELS profiles cannot be renamed. You can change the names of User 1 - 4 profiles to anything you wish, using up to eight letters and numbers. Press the MENU button on your remote control. The Main menu appears. 70 Chapter 5: User profiles Use the arrow buttons on your remote control to highlight the PROFILES menu item, then press the button on your remote control. The PROFILES menu appears. Use the arrow buttons on your remote control to highlight the profile you wish to rename, then press the button. The menu for that user profile appears. The Edit User Name item is highlighted. Press the button to start editing the user name for that profile. The Edit User Name screen appears. 71 Type a new name for the user profile as described below: • To type each letter or number in the new name, use the arrow buttons on your remote control to highlight a key on the on-screen keyboard, then press the button on your remote control. Repeat this until you have typed the entire name. • If you need to erase a letter or two, highlight the on-screen left arrow (near the top-right corner of the keyboard), then press the button. • To erase the entire name, highlight the on-screen Clear key, then press the button. When you have finished typing the user profile name, highlight the on-screen Back button, then press the button on your remote control. Chapter 5: User profiles Editing channel lists You can edit channel lists to simplify your channel surfing by removing channels that you never watch from your channel list. Editing a channel list for a user profile has two effects : • When that user profile is the active profile, it sets which channels are skipped as you change channels with the CH+ and CH- buttons on your remote control. • When that user profile is the active profile, it determines which channels appear and do not appear in the Program Guide. It is possible to tune to a channel directly by pressing the 0-9 buttons on your remote control even when that channel is removed from the channel list for that profile. The FAMILY profile is the master profile — channel restrictions set in the FAMILY profile apply to the entire DIRECTV System (when the system is locked), regardless of which user profile is active. Channels that are removed from the channel list in the FAMILY profile are “blocked” for all profiles — that is, these channels cannot be viewed even when tuned directly using the 0 - 9 buttons on your remote control. Here are the steps for editing a channel list: Press the MENU button on your remote control. The Main menu appears. Use the arrow buttons on your remote control to highlight the PROFILES menu item, then press the button on your remote control. The PROFILES menu appears. 72 Chapter 5: User profiles Use the arrow buttons on your remote control to highlight the profile containing the channel list you wish to edit (FAMILY, or USER 1- 4), then press the button. The menu for that user profile appears. The Edit Channel List item is highlighted. Editing the FAMILY channel list changes channel access for all profiles. The ALL CHANNELS profile cannot be edited. Press the button to start editing the channel list. The Edit Channel List screen appears. Edit the list using the controls as described below. Channels that are removed from the channel list do not appear in the Program Guide, and they are skipped when changing channels using the CH+ and CHbuttons. Channels included in the channel list. To remove a channel from the list, highlight it, then press on your remote control. Channels not included in the channel list. To add a channel to the channel list, highlight it here, then press on your remote control. When you have finished editing the channel list, highlight Back, then press the button on your remote control. Cancel returns you to the previous screen without changing the channel list. Move all channels into the View list or Block list. 73 When you have finished editing the list, highlight the on-screen Back button, then press the button on your remote control. Chapter 5: User profiles Setting ratings limits To control the ratings of the programs your family can watch, set ratings limits in the FAMILY profile. Ratings limits set in the FAMILY profile apply to the entire DIRECTV System no matter which user profile is active (as long as the system is locked). There are various systems used to rate TV programs. Your DIRECTV Receiver allows you to set limits for the following kinds of ratings: • TV program ratings for the Entire Audience. • TV program ratings specifically for Children. • TV program ratings for unrated programs (TV rating of none). • Movie ratings based on the MPAA (Motion Picture Association of America) ratings. If you have younger TV viewers in your home, you should set the maximum rating for each of these program-types to ensure the most effective ratings control. Rating limit for the entire audience To set the maximum viewable TV program rating for the entire audience, follow these steps: Press the MENU button on your remote control. The Main menu appears. Use the arrow buttons on your remote control to highlight the PROFILES menu item, then press the button on your remote control. The PROFILES menu appears. The FAMILY profile is highlighted. 74 Chapter 5: User profiles Press the button on your remote control to display the FAMILY profile menu. The FAMILY profile menu appears. Use the arrow buttons on your remote control to highlight the Rating Limit menu item, then press the button on your remote control. The Rating Limit menu appears. Use the arrow buttons on your remote control to highlight the TV menu item, then press the button on your remote control. The TV menu appears. Entire Audience is highlighted. Press the button on your remote control to display the Entire Audience rating screen. The Entire Audience rating screen appears. 75 Use the arrow and buttons on your remote control to select the ratings, or the specific types of content you wish to block your family from viewing. Programs containing blocked content or that are rated at or above the level you select will be blocked when your system is locked. (See Locking and unlocking your DIRECTV System later in this chapter.) Chapter 5: User profiles Here are descriptions of the ratings and abbreviations used on the Entire Audience rating screen: TV-G: TV-PG: TV-14: TV-MA: D: L: S: V: General audience. Although not specifically designed for children, most parents would find this program suitable for all ages. Parental guidance suggested. This program may not be suitable for younger children. Parents strongly cautioned. This program may contain material parents would find unsuitable for children under 14 years of age. Mature audience only. This program is specifically designed to be viewed by adults, and is therefore unsuitable for anyone under 17 years of age. Suggestive dialog. Coarse language. Intense sexual situations. Violence. To unblock all of the ratings and content types, select the on-screen Allow All button. To Block all of the ratings and content types, select the on-screen Block All button. When you have finished setting the ratings on the Entire Audience screen, select the on-screen Back button. You return to the TV menu. Rating limit for children To set the maximum viewable TV program rating for children, follow these steps: Press the MENU button on your remote control. The Main menu appears. Use the arrow buttons on your remote control to highlight the PROFILES menu item, then press the button on your remote control. The PROFILES menu appears. The FAMILY profile is highlighted. Press the button on your remote control to display the FAMILY profile menu. The FAMILY profile menu appears. Use the arrow buttons on your remote control to highlight the Rating Limit menu item, then press the button on your remote control. The Rating Limit menu appears. Use the arrow buttons on your remote control to highlight the TV menu item, then press the button on your remote control. The TV menu appears. 76 Chapter 5: User profiles Use the arrow buttons on your remote control to highlight the Children menu item, then press the button on your remote control. The Children rating screen appears. Here are descriptions of the ratings and abbreviations used on the Children rating screen: TV-Y: All children. This program is designed to be appropriate for all children. TV-Y7: Directed to older children. This program is designed to be viewed by children age 7 and above. TV-Y7-FV: Similar to TV-Y7, but may include strong fantasy violence (such as fighting by animated characters). Use the arrow and buttons on your remote control to select the ratings you wish to block your family from viewing. Programs that are rated at or above the level you select will be blocked when your system is locked. (See Locking and unlocking your DIRECTV System later in this chapter.) To unblock all of the ratings and content types, select the on-screen Allow All button. To block all of the ratings and content types, select the on-screen Block All button. When you have finished setting the ratings on the Children screen, select the on-screen Back button. You return to the TV menu. Rating limit for unrated programs To set whether unrated TV programs are viewable (those with blank ratings, or ratings of None or N/A), follow these steps: Press the MENU button on your remote control. The Main menu appears. Use the arrow buttons on your remote control to highlight the PROFILES menu item, then press the button on your remote control. The PROFILES menu appears. The FAMILY profile is highlighted. 77 Chapter 5: User profiles Press the button on your remote control to display the FAMILY profile menu. The FAMILY profile menu appears. Use the arrow buttons on your remote control to highlight the Rating Limit menu item, then press the button on your remote control. The Rating Limit menu appears. Use the arrow buttons on your remote control to highlight the TV menu item, then press the button on your remote control. The TV menu appears. Use the arrow buttons on your remote control to highlight the TV Rating of None menu item, then press the button on your remote control. The TV Rating of None rating screen appears. Use the arrow and buttons on your remote control to select Allowed or Blocked. If you select Blocked, unrated programs will be blocked when your system is locked. (See Locking and unlocking your DIRECTV System later in this chapter.) When you have finished the settings on the TV Rating of None screen, select the on-screen Back button. You return to the TV menu. Rating limit for movies To set the maximum viewable rating for movies, follow these steps: Press the MENU button on your remote control. The Main menu appears. Use the arrow buttons on your remote control to highlight the PROFILES menu item, then press the button on your remote control. The PROFILES menu appears. The FAMILY profile is highlighted. Press the button on your remote control to display the FAMILY profile menu. 78 Chapter 5: User profiles The FAMILY profile menu appears. Use the arrow buttons on your remote control to highlight the Rating Limit menu item, then press the button on your remote control. The Rating Limit menu appears. Movies is highlighted. Press the button on your remote control to display the Movies screen. The Movies screen appears. Use the arrow and buttons on your remote control to select the ratings you wish to block your family from viewing. Programs that are rated at or above the level you select will be blocked when your system is locked. (See Locking and unlocking your DIRECTV System later in this chapter.) To unblock all of the ratings and content types, select the on-screen Allow All button. To block all of the ratings and content types, select the on-screen Block All button. When you have finished setting the ratings on the Movies screen, select the on-screen Back button. You return to the Rating Limit menu. Here are descriptions of the ratings used on the Movies rating screen: G: PG: PG-13: R: NC-17: X: 79 General Audiences. This rating is generally suitable for all audiences. Parental Guidance Suggested. Indicates that some parents may find material in this film unsuitable for children. Parents Strongly Cautioned. Movies with this rating should be investigated by parents before they let children under 13 years of age view the film. Restricted. Some material not suitable for children 17 years of age or younger. Parents are strongly urged to investigate this film before allowing children to view it with them. This film contains material that is intended to be viewed by adults only. This film contains explicit sexual material, and is intended to be viewed by adults only. Chapter 5: User profiles Allowing or blocking pay per view purchases To set whether pay per view programs can be purchased on your DIRECTV Receiver, use the Pay Per View option in the FAMILY profile menu. The Pay Per View Allow/Block setting in the FAMILY profile applies any time the system is locked, regardless of which user profile is active. Here’s how to set your DIRECTV Receiver to allow or block pay per view purchases: Press the MENU button on your remote control. The Main menu appears. Use the arrow buttons on your remote control to highlight the PROFILES menu item, then press the button on your remote control. The PROFILES menu appears. The FAMILY profile is highlighted. Press the button on your remote control to display the FAMILY profile menu. The FAMILY profile menu appears. Use the arrow buttons on your remote control to highlight the Pay Per View menu item, then press the button on your remote control. A list appears, from which you can choose to Allow or Block pay per view purchases. Use the arrow buttons on your remote control to highlight Allow or Block, then press the button on your remote control. The list disappears, and the Pay Per View menu item indicates your choice. To clear the Menu from your screen, press the EXIT button on your remote control. 80 Chapter 5: User profiles Setting a pay per view spending limit To limit the dollar amount that can be spent for each pay per view program, use the Spending Limit option in the FAMILY profile menu. Spending limits set in the FAMILY profile apply any time the system is locked, regardless of which user profile is active. Here’s how to set a spending limit: Press the MENU button on your remote control. The Main menu appears. Use the arrow buttons on your remote control to highlight the PROFILES menu item, then press the button on your remote control. The PROFILES menu appears. The FAMILY profile is highlighted. Press the button on your remote control to display the FAMILY profile menu. The FAMILY profile menu appears. Use the arrow buttons on your remote control to highlight the Spending Limit menu item, then press the button on your remote control. The Spending Limit screen appears. Use the 0 - 9 buttons on your remote control to enter the maximum price allowed for a pay per view program. For example, to block the purchase of programs that cost more than twenty dollars each, you would press 0, 2, 0. As you press the number buttons the highlight moves to the next digit. When you have entered the spending limit, use the arrow buttons on your remote control to highlight the on-screen Done button, then press the button on your remote control. Your spending limit will now be in effect when the system is locked. (See Locking and unlocking your DIRECTV System later in this chapter.) 81 Chapter 5: User profiles Setting the screen color and translucency For each of the profiles, you can set a screen color and translucency level that will be used to display the Menu and Guide screens. There are four color choices named after the four seasons: Spring (green), Summer (blue), Fall (amber), Winter (violet). Screen colors can be set for the FAMILY profile and the four USER profiles. You can also choose from four levels of translucency: Light, Medium, Dark, and Opaque (no translucency). Translucency can be set for the FAMILY profile and the four USER profiles. Here’s how to set these screen display options: Press the MENU button on your remote control. The Main menu appears. Use the arrow buttons on your remote control to highlight the PROFILES menu item, then press the button on your remote control. The PROFILES menu appears. Use the arrow buttons on your remote control to highlight the profile you wish to modify, then press the button on your remote control. The menu for the profile you selected appears. Use the arrow buttons on your remote control to highlight the Screen Color menu item, then press the button on your remote control. A list appears, showing you the screen color options. Use the arrow buttons on your remote control to highlight a color option, then press the button on your remote control. When you select a color, the screen color list disappears, and your color choice is set for that profile. Use the arrow buttons on your remote control to highlight the Translucency menu item, then press the button on your remote control. A list appears, showing you the translucency options. 82 Chapter 5: User profiles Use the arrow buttons on your remote control to highlight Light, Medium, Dark, or Opaque. Then press the button on your remote control. When you select a translucency option, the list disappears, and your translucency selection is set for that profile. To clear the Menu from your screen, press the EXIT button on your remote control. Setting the current user profile To set the current user profile (making that profile’s channel list, screen color and screen translucency settings active) follow these steps: Press the MENU button on your remote control. The Main menu appears. Use the arrow buttons on your remote control to highlight the PROFILES menu item, then press the button on your remote control. The PROFILES menu appears. Use the arrow buttons on your remote control to highlight the Set User menu item, then press the button on your remote control. The user profile list appears. Use the arrow buttons on your remote control to highlight the profile you wish to make active, then press the button on your remote control. When you select a user profile, the list disappears, and the profile you selected becomes the current user profile. To clear the Menu from your screen, press the EXIT button on your remote control. Note: the user profile can also be changed by pressing the WHO button on your remote control while you are watching TV. Locking and unlocking your DIRECTV System If you have established ratings limits, spending limits, or restricted channel lists for your DIRECTV System, you need to lock the system to make those settings take effect. To go back and change any of those settings, you will then need to unlock the system to gain access to the controls for those settings. 83 Chapter 5: User profiles Locking the system involves entering a four-digit password. You will need to remember this password to unlock the system in the future. Write down the password and keep it in a safe place. If you should ever forget your password, call DIRECTV or your service provider for assistance. To lock or unlock the system, follow these steps: Press the MENU button on your remote control. The Main menu appears. Use the arrow buttons on your remote control to highlight the PROFILES menu item, then press the button on your remote control. The PROFILES menu appears. Use the arrow buttons on your remote control to highlight the Lock System or Unlock System menu item, then press the button on your remote control. When the system is unlocked, the Lock System menu item is displayed. Selecting the Lock System menu item displays a screen where you can lock the system. When the system is locked, the Unlock System menu item is displayed. Selecting the Unlock System menu item displays a screen where you can unlock the system. Use the arrow buttons on your remote control to highlight the first digit in the password. Use the 0 - 9 buttons on your remote control to enter a four-digit password. Then highlight the on-screen Done button and press the button. As you enter each number the highlight advances to the next digit. If you are locking the system, you will see a second screen asking you to confirm your password (to make sure you entered it correctly). When you have finished locking or unlocking the system, the Lock System/Unlock System screen disappears, and the PROFILES menu is displayed. To clear the Menu from your screen, press the EXIT button on your remote control. 84 Chapter 6: Settings, preferences, upgrades, and extras This chapter tells you how to use the DIRECTV menu system to control the way your DIRECTV Receiver operates. Its contents include: • Reading your mail • Setting system preferences • Reviewing and controlling caller ID • Setting the Local Time options • Installing a new Access Card • Viewing important information and a list of features supported by your DIRECTV Receiver • Viewing information on automatic system upgrades • Viewing fun system extras Reading your mail The MAILBOX menu item allows you to read the mail sent to you by DIRECTV or your service provider. Here’s how: Press the MENU button on your remote control. The Main menu appears. Use the arrow buttons on your remote control to highlight the MAILBOX menu item, then press the button on your remote control. The MAILBOX screen appears, displaying all of the mail you have received (both read and unread). 85 3 To read one of the pieces of mail, use the arrow buttons on your remote control to highlight that piece of mail in your mailbox, then press the button. The selected mail message appears. To delete the mail message (permanently removing it from your MAILBOX), highlight the on-screen Delete button and press the button on your remote control. To leave the message in your MAILBOX and return to the MAILBOX screen, highlight the on-screen Back button and press the button on your remote control. The mail message disappears, and the MAILBOX screen appears. To exit the MAILBOX and clear the Menu from your screen, press the EXIT button on your remote control. Setting system preferences The Setup menu in your DIRECTV Receiver’s Menu system allows you to control many of the functions of the DIRECTV Receiver. The first set of items you can control are system preferences. Specifically, these preferences you can set include: • The language for the on-screen menu system. • The screen format to use for widescreen program broadcasts. • The default screen color for Menu and Guide screens. • The default translucency for Menu and Guide screens. • A pair of audio settings (language, and PCM or Dolby Digital for digital audio broadcasts — model SIR-S310W only) Setting the language for on-screen Menus and Guides To choose a language for the Menu and Guide screens, follow these steps: Press the MENU button on your remote control. The Main menu appears. Use the arrow buttons on your remote control to highlight the Setup menu item, then press the button on your remote control. The Setup menu appears. The Preferences item is highlighted. 86 Chapter 6: Settings, preferences, upgrades, and extras Press the button on your remote control to display the Preferences menu. The Preferences menu appears. Use the arrow buttons on your remote control to highlight the Default Language menu item, then press the button on your remote control. A list of languages you can use for Guide and Menu screens appears. Use the arrow buttons on your remote control to highlight the language you wish to use to display Menu and Guide screens, then press the button on your remote control. When you select a language, the list of language disappears. Your selection is indicated in the Default Language item on the Preferences menu. To exit the Menu system, press the EXIT button on your remote control. Setting the screen format for widescreen broadcasts Some programs are broadcast in a special cinema-style widescreen format known as “16:9” (indicating the ratio or the screen’s width to its height). Normal TV screen format is the 4:3 format. The Screen Format preference setting tells your DIRECTV Receiver how to display programs that are broadcast in the 16:9 widescreen format. (This preference setting has no effect on normal 4:3 program broadcasts. To set the Screen Format preference, follow these steps: Press the MENU button on your remote control. The Main menu appears. Use the arrow buttons on your remote control to highlight the Setup menu item, then press the button on your remote control. The Setup menu appears. Use the arrow buttons on your remote control to highlight the Preferences menu item, then press the button on your remote control. The Preferences menu appears. 87 Chapter 6: Settings, preferences, upgrades, and extras Use the arrow buttons on your remote control to highlight the Screen Format menu item, then press the button on your remote control. A list of screen formats appears. Use the arrow buttons on your remote control to highlight the format you wish to use to view widescreen programs, then press the button on your remote control. When you select a format, the list of formats disappears. Your selection is indicated in the Screen Format line on the Preferences menu. If you have a 16:9 widescreen format TV you should select the 16:9 format. Widescreen programs will fit on your TV. If you have a standard format TV screen, you can choose the 4:3 option — it will fill the entire screen with the widescreen program, but will crop the sides of the program video to fit it on your TV screen. Or you can choose the 16:9 — it will display the entire program video on your TV screen, but will display black bars above and below the program to adjust the widescreen video image to your 4:3 format TV screen. The choice is a matter of preference. Setting the default screen color and translucency The Screen Color menu item in the Preferences menu allows you to set a default screen color that will be used to display the Menu and Guide screens. There are four color choices named for the four seasons: Spring (green), Summer (blue), Fall (amber), Winter (violet). Screen colors can also be set for the FAMILY profile and the four USER profiles; those choices will override the default screen color selection you set here when those profiles are active. The Translucency menu item in the Preferences menu allows you to set a default translucency level that will be used to display the Menu and Guide screens (controlling how much TV program content you can view through the on-screen Menu and Guide screens). You can choose from four levels of translucency: Light, Medium, Dark, and Opaque (no translucency). Translucency can also be set for the FAMILY profile and the four USER profiles; those choices will override the default translucency selection you set here when those profiles are active. To set a default screen color and translucency, follow these steps: Press the MENU button on your remote control. The Main menu appears. Use the arrow buttons on your remote control to highlight the Setup menu item, then press the button on your remote control. The Setup menu appears. The Preferences item is highlighted. 88 Chapter 6: Settings, preferences, upgrades, and extras Press the button on your remote control to display the Preferences menu. The Preferences menu appears. Use the arrow buttons on your remote control to highlight the Screen Color menu item, then press the button on your remote control. A list appears, showing you the screen color options. Use the arrow buttons on your remote control to highlight a color option, then press the button on your remote control. When you select a color, the screen color list disappears, and your color choice is indicated on the Screen Color menu item. Use the arrow buttons on your remote control to highlight the Translucency menu item, then press the button on your remote control. A list appears, showing you the translucency options. Use the arrow buttons on your remote control to highlight Light, Medium, Dark, or Opaque. Then press the button on your remote control. When you select a translucency option, the Translucency list disappears, and your choice is indicated on the Translucency menu item. Setting the default audio preference Programs broadcast with digital audio often provide a number of language choices. This preference setting tells your DIRECTV Receiver which language to use for digital audio broadcasts offering a choice of formats. To set the Default Audio preference, follow these steps: Press the MENU button on your remote control. The Main menu appears. 89 Chapter 6: Settings, preferences, upgrades, and extras Use the arrow buttons on your remote control to highlight the Setup menu item, then press the button on your remote control. The Setup menu appears. The Preferences item is highlighted. Press the button on your remote control to display the Preferences menu. The Preferences menu appears. Use the arrow buttons on your remote control to highlight the Audio menu item, then press the button on your remote control. The Audio menu appears. The Default Audio menu item is highlighted. Press the button on your remote control to display the list of available languages. A list of languages appears. Use the arrow buttons on your remote control to highlight the language you wish to use for digital audio broadcasts, then press the button on your remote control. When you select a language, the Language list disappears. Your selection is indicated in the Default Audio line on the Audio menu. 90 Chapter 6: Settings, preferences, upgrades, and extras Setting the Digital out audio format (model SIR-S310W only) If you are using the optical digital audio out port to connect your model SIR-S310W DIRECTV Receiver to a digital audio receiver, you should use this preference setting to tell your DIRECTV Receiver whether your audio receiver processes PCM digital audio signals or Dolby Digital audio signal. See the manual for your audio receiver if you are not sure. To set the Digital Out preference, follow these steps: Press the MENU button on your remote control. The Main menu appears. Use the arrow buttons on your remote control to highlight the Setup menu item, then press the button on your remote control. The Setup menu appears. Use the arrow buttons on your remote control to highlight the Preferences menu item, then press the button on your remote control. The Preferences menu appears. Use the arrow buttons on your remote control to highlight the Audio menu item, then press the button on your remote control. The Audio menu appears. Use the arrow buttons on your remote control to highlight the Digital Out menu item, then press the button on your remote control. A list appears from which you can choose Dolby Digital or PCM audio formats. Use the arrow buttons on your remote control to highlight the format supported by your audio receiver, then press the button on your remote control. When you select a format the Digital Out list disappears. Your selection is indicated in the Digital Out line on the Audio menu . 91 Chapter 6: Settings, preferences, upgrades, and extras Reviewing and controlling Caller ID The Caller ID item in the SETUP menu allows you to view a list of calls that you have received on the telephone line connected to your DIRECTV Receiver. It also allows you to control whether the Caller ID feature is turned on or off. The Caller ID feature only works if you subscribe to the caller ID service provided by your local telephone service. Turning the Caller ID feature on or off To control whether your DIRECTV Receiver captures caller ID information, follow these steps: Press the MENU button on your remote control. The Main menu appears. Use the arrow buttons on your remote control to highlight the SETUP menu item, then press the button on your remote control. The SETUP menu appears. Use the arrow buttons on your remote control to highlight the Caller ID menu item, then press the button on your remote control. The Caller ID menu appears. Use the arrow buttons on your remote control to highlight the Display Caller IDs menu item, then press the button on your remote control. A list appears, allowing you to select whether you would like the Caller ID feature to be On or Off. Use the arrow buttons on your remote control to highlight On or Off from the list, then press the button on your remote control. The list disappears, and the Display Caller IDs menu item on the Caller ID menu reflects your choice. Note: Caller ID messages for incoming calls that occur while you are taping a program will be recorded on your tape. You might want to turn Caller ID off while you are recording a program. 92 Chapter 6: Settings, preferences, upgrades, and extras Identifying callers With Caller ID turned on, when a call is made to the phone line connected to your DIRECTV Receiver, a message appears on your TV screen telling you the number of the caller. To clear the message from your screen, press the button on your remote control. To set your DIRECTV Receiver not to display caller ID messages, use the arrow buttons on your remote control to highlight the on-screen Disable button, then press the button. Reviewing your Caller ID list To see a list of calls you have received, follow these steps: Press the MENU button on your remote control. The Main menu appears. Use the arrow buttons on your remote control to highlight the SETUP menu item, then press the button on your remote control. The SETUP menu appears. Use the arrow buttons on your remote control to highlight the Caller ID menu item, then press the button on your remote control. The Caller ID menu appears. Use the arrow buttons on your remote control to highlight the Review Caller IDs menu item, then press the button on your remote control. The Review Caller IDs screen appears. The calls on the list are sorted in numerical order. 93 Chapter 6: Settings, preferences, upgrades, and extras To see details about any of the listed calls, use the arrow buttons on your remote control to highlight the call from the list, then press the button on your remote control. A screen appears displaying the total number of calls received from that phone number and the times and dates for the three most recent calls. To delete a Caller ID record, use the arrow buttons on your remote control to highlight the on-screen Delete button, then press the button on your remote control. To return to the Review Caller IDs list, use the arrow buttons on your remote control to highlight the on-screen Back button, then press the button on your remote control. Setting the Local Time options The Local Time setting (in the Installation section of the Setup menu) allows you to control whether to allow your service provider to automatically control two time settings: • the time zone your DIRECTV Receiver uses, and • whether your DIRECTV Receiver observes Daylight Savings Time. If you turn the Local Time Setting on, you can choose a time zone and decide whether or not to observe Daylight Savings Time. With the Local Time setting off, your service provider automatically controls these settings for you. Follow these steps to turn the Local Time Setting on or off, and (if you turn it on) to set your Time Zone and Daylight Savings Time observance. Press the MENU button on your remote control. The Main menu appears. Use the arrow buttons on your remote control to highlight the SETUP menu item, then press the button on your remote control. The SETUP menu appears. 94 Chapter 6: Settings, preferences, upgrades, and extras Use the arrow buttons on your remote control to highlight the Installation menu item, then press the button on your remote control. The Installation menu appears. Use the arrow buttons on your remote control to highlight the Local Time menu item, then press the button on your remote control. The Local Time menu appears. To change the Local Time Setting, highlight it using the arrow buttons on your remote control, then press the button. A list appears from which you can indicate whether you want the local time setting on (you set the time zone and daylight savings time observance), or off (your program provider controls the time settings). Use the arrow buttons on your remote control to highlight On or Off, then press the button. The list disappears, and the Local Time Setting menu item reflects your choice. If you chose to turn the Local Time Setting off, the Time Zone and Daylight Savings Time options are controlled by your program provider; these menu items become unavailable. If you chose to turn the Local Time Setting on, continue with the following steps to set your time zone and whether you wish to observe daylight savings time. 95 Chapter 6: Settings, preferences, upgrades, and extras Use the arrow buttons on your remote control to highlight Time Zone menu item, then press the button. A list appears from which you can choose your local time zone. Use the arrow buttons on your remote control to highlight your time zone, then press the button. The list disappears, and the Time Zone menu item reflects your choice. Use the arrow buttons on your remote control to highlight the DST Observation menu item, then press the button. A list appears from which you can choose to turn Daylight Savings Time observance on or off. 10 Use the arrow buttons on your remote control to highlight On or Off, then press the button. The list disappears, and the Status line indicates either DST in effect or Standard time in effect. Installing a new Access Card From time to time, your DIRECTV service provider may send you a new, replacement Access Card. When you receive a new card, follow these steps to continue your DIRECTV® service without interruption: Press the MENU button on your remote control. The Main menu appears. Use the arrow buttons on your remote control to highlight the SETUP menu item, then press the button on your remote control. The SETUP menu appears. 96 Chapter 6: Settings, preferences, upgrades, and extras Use the arrow buttons on your remote control to highlight the Installation menu item, then press the button on your remote control. The Installation menu appears. Use the arrow buttons on your remote control to highlight the New Access Card menu item, then press the button on your remote control. The New Access Card screen appears. To begin the process of replacing your Access Card, use the arrow buttons on your remote control to highlight the on-screen OK button, then press the button on your remote control. On-screen instructions walk you through the process of replacing your old Access Card with the new one. Follow the on-screen instructions carefully. Viewing important information and a list of features supported by your DIRECTV Receiver The System menu allows you to view a list of important details about your DIRECTV Receiver, as well as a list of features supported by your DIRECTV Receiver. To view this information, follow these steps: Press the MENU button on your remote control. The Main menu appears. Use the arrow buttons on your remote control to highlight the SETUP menu item, then press the button on your remote control. The SETUP menu appears. 97 Use the arrow buttons on your remote control to highlight the System menu item, then press the button on your remote control. Chapter 6: Settings, preferences, upgrades, and extras The System menu appears. Use the arrow buttons on your remote control to highlight the System Information menu item, then press the button on your remote control. The System Information screen appears. (Information for model SIR-S310W shown.) When you have finished reading the information screen, use the arrow buttons on your remote control to highlight the on-screen Back button, then press the button on your remote control. The System menu appears. Use the arrow buttons on your remote control to highlight the System Features menu item, then press the button on your remote control. The System Features screen appears. When you have finished reading the screen, you can exit the Menu system by pressing the EXIT button on your remote control, or (with the on-screen Back button highlighted) press the button to return to the System menu. 98 Chapter 6: Settings, preferences, upgrades, and extras Viewing information on automatic system upgrades The System Upgrades menu item in the System menu provides information about the current software running on your DIRECTV Receiver, and a history of when previous upgrades have been automatically downloaded to your receiver. To View this information, follow these steps: Press the MENU button on your remote control. The Main menu appears. Use the arrow buttons on your remote control to highlight the SETUP menu item, then press the button on your remote control. The SETUP menu appears. Use the arrow buttons on your remote control to highlight the System menu item, then press the button on your remote control. The System menu appears. Use the arrow buttons on your remote control to highlight the System Upgrades menu item, then press the button on your remote control. The System Upgrades menu appears. To view information about the current software version, use the arrow buttons on your remote control to highlight the Upgrade Information menu item, then press the button on your remote control. To view a list of when past upgrades occurred, highlight the Past Upgrades menu item, then press the button on your remote control. The screen you selected appears: The Upgrade Information screen 99 The Past Upgrades screen Chapter 6: Settings, preferences, upgrades, and extras When you have finished reading the Upgrade Information or Past Upgrades screen, you can exit the Menu system by pressing the EXIT button on your remote control, or return to the System menu by using the arrow keys to highlight on-screen Back button, then press the button. Viewing fun system extras The Extras menu contains a useful calendar, a fun biorhythm charting tool, and games you can play. To view the system extras on your DIRECTV Receiver, follow these steps: Press the MENU button on your remote control. The Main menu appears. Use the arrow buttons on your remote control to highlight the EXTRAS menu item, then press the button on your remote control. The Extras menu appears. Use the arrow buttons on your remote control to highlight your choice of the Calendar, the Biorhythm, or the games, then press the button on your remote control. The Extras feature you selected appears. The Calendar lets you move forward and back month-by-month, or year-by-year. The biorhythm chart lets you enter your birthday and a date to chart. The results show whether you are having a good day or bad day for your emotional, physical, intellectual, and inspirational biorhythm. Select one of the games for a fun and challenging diversion. When you are ready to return to watching TV, press the EXIT button on your remote control. Or press the BACK button on your remote control to return to the Menu system. 100 Chapter 7: Programming the remote control This chapter explains how to program your remote control so that you can use it to operate your TV, VCR, or other A/V equipment. Chapter sections include: • Programming the remote control • Operating a device with your programmed remote control • Code lists Programming the remote control Your DIRECTV Receiver’s remote control can be programmed to operate your TV, VCR, DVD player and other A/V equipment. There are two ways to program your remote control: • Manual method: Using this method, you use the code lists provided in this chapter to enter the code for your band of TV, VCR, etc. Try this method first; it tends to be faster. • Scanning method: Using this method, you use your remote control to go through the possible codes sets one at a time until you find one that works for your device. Try this method if there is no code listed for your brand of device, or if the listed codes do not work. Manual method To use the manual method to program your DIRECTV Receiver’s remote control, follow these steps: 1 Turn on the device you want to control. Aim the DIRECTV Receiver’s remote control at the device. Simultaneously press the SET button and the device button for the device you want to program your remote control to operate, (the TV button, for example). The device button lights up. Enter the three-digit code for your device (see the code lists on the following pages). If the entered code is correct, the device will turn off. Press the device button again. The button should blink twice and then turn off. 101 Repeat the procedure for other devices you wish to operate with your DIRECTV Receiver’s remote control. The SET button The device buttons Scanning method To use the scanning method to program your DIRECTV Receiver’s remote control, follow these steps: 1 Turn on the device you want to control. Aim the remote control at the device. Simultaneously press the SET button and the device button for the device you want to program your remote control to operate, (the TV button, for example). The device button lights up. Repeatedly press the CH+ or CH- button to scan through the device codes. The device button will blink each time you press the CH+ or CH- button. When the device turns off, stop pressing the CH+ or CH- buttons. Press the device button again. The button blinks twice and then turns off. Repeat the procedure for other devices you wish to operate with your DIRECTV Receiver’s remote control. Operating a device with your programmed remote control To operate a device using your programmed remote control, you must first press the corresponding device button (TV, VCR, DVD, AUX, or DIRECTV). Then use the remote control to operate that device. The remote control will continue to operate that device until you press another device button. Each time you want to switch to a different device with your remote control, you start by pressing a device button. 102 Chapter 7: Programming the remote control Code lists Use these lists to find the codes you need to program your DIRECTV Receiver’s remote control to operate your other A/V devices. For brands with multiple codes listed, try the codes in order until you find one that works for your device. TV (continued) TV 103 Brand names Code numbers Brand names Code numbers ADMIRAL 072 081 160 161 FISHER 007 057 A MARK 112 143 FUJITSU 198 AKAI 070 146 FUNAL 028 043 AMSTRAD 052 FUTURETECH 043 ANAM 043 054 056 080 112 GE AOC 070 004 058 112 AUDIOVOX 076 120 160 165 161 070 008 009 034 056 073 074 130 155 167 BLAUPUNKT 088 CAIRN 206 CANDLE 070 002 003 004 CAPEHART 058 CCE 001 004 024 CETRONIC 043 CITIZEN 070 002 003 004 043 101 103 143 INFINITY 164 CLASSIC 043 JBL 164 CONCERTO 004 PENNY CONTEC 043 050 051 070 004 008 009 030 065 101 160 024 143 156 004 145 GOLDSTAR / LG 004 106 110 112 119 127 143 193 GRADIENTE 004 038 106 HALL MARK 004 HITACHI 011 004 009 010 012 023 075 143 007 072 158 CORONADO 143 CRAIG 043 054 191 JENSEN 013 CROWN 043 143 JVC 038 001 083 034 199 CURTIS MATHES 070 101 143 004 CXC 043 DAEWOO 076 103 004 016 043 114 120 127 143 128 136 192 044 KEC 043 KENWOOD 070 001 KLOSS 002 059 KMC 143 KTV 043 143 154 070 DAYTRON 004 143 LODGENET 072 DYNASTY 043 LOGIK 072 DYNATECH 062 LAUXMAN 004 ELECTROHOME 024 076 120 143 LXI EMERSON 004 047 076 153 096 007 015 052 081 160 MAGNAVOX 164 059 070 003 004 060 061 063 064 022 094 127 160 005 048 120 154 191 028 050 143 155 043 051 151 070 Chapter 7: Programming the remote control TV (continued) TV (continued) Brand names Code numbers Brand names MARANTZ 070 164 SAMPO 207 070 004 058 MATSUI 164 SAMSUNG MEMOREX 004 007 072 210 101 004 050 089 105 160 127 143 133 000 SANYO 007 020 053 057 082 SCOTT 004 028 043 048 143 SEARS 015 030 028 094 004 007 057 082 143 160 167 METZ 088 MGA 024 070 004 024 028 042 MINERVA 088 MITSUBISHI 024 004 040 042 028 146 Code numbers MTC 070 004 062 101 NAD 015 025 SELECO 200 NEC 070 040 016 056 024 130 134 019 004 SHARP 081 004 014 019 022 028 143 NIKEI 043 SIEMENS 088 ONKING 043 SIGNATURE 072 ONWA 043 SONY 001 085 126 166 079 OPTONICA 019 081 SOUNDESIGN 028 003 004 043 ORION 201 202 203 204 205 SPECTRICON 112 SSS 004 043 PANASONIC 034 080 056 164 PHILCO 164 070 003 059 060 064 004 056 063 024 PHILIPS 164 093 038 005 059 127 070 003 004 SUPRE MACY 002 SYLVANIA 070 003 059 060 063 064 127 160 164 044 SYMPHONICS 194 052 TANDY 081 025 070 004 018 023 190 TATUNG 056 062 TECHNICS 034 080 PORTLAND 004 143 065 TECHWOOD 004 PROSCAN 160 161 167 145 065 TEKNIKA PROTON 004 058 112 143 171 173 002 003 004 024 028 043 072 101 143 TELERENT 072 QUASAR 034 056 080 164 TERA 173 RADIO SHACK 004 019 043 127 143 TMK 004 TOSHIBA 160 161 145 167156 165 065 070 004 023 024 056 074 152 015 030 007 040 062 101 UNIVERSAL 008 009 VIDEO CONCEPTS 146 REALISTIC 007 019 043 047 VIDTECH 004 RUNCO 072 130 PIONEER RCA 104 Chapter 7: Programming the remote control TV (continued) VCR (continued) Brand names Code numbers Brand names Code numbers WARDS 004 009 063 164 GE 031 072 144 147 063 151 107 109 156 126 WESTING HOUSE 076 120 YAMAHA 070 004 YORK 019 064 008 028 060 061 072 074 143 165 GO VIDEO 040 132 136 GOLDSTAR / LG 101 123 012 001 114 004 HARMAN KARDON 012 045 YUPITERU 043 HITACHI ZENITH 072 073 095 103 001 026 034 063 137 150 156 ZONDA 112 VCR 105 Brand names Code numbers AIWA 034 AKAI 016 043 046 124 125 142 146 AMPRO 072 ANAM 031 AUDIO DYNAMICS 012 023 039 043 BROOKSONIC 035 037 044 129 152 CANON 028 031 CAPEHART 108 CRAIG 003 040 135 CURTIS MATHES 031 041 156 DEAWOO 117 119 005 116 007 010 065 108 110 112 DAYTRON 108 DIMENSIA 156 DBX 012 023 039 043 DYNATECH 034 053 ELECTROHOME 059 EMERSON 006 027 046 138 044 029 034 101 017 152 035 025 036 037 129 131 031 153 157 HUGHES 001 INSTANTREPLAY 031 JCL 031 PENNY 012 001 040 101 156 066 JENSEN 043 JVC 048 050 043 130 060 012 031 150 055 158 KENWOOD 014 034 047 048 023 LLOYD 034 LXI 034 003 009 017 MAGIN 040 MAGNAVOX 067 031 034 041 068 154 160 064 MARANTZ 067 069 031 067 012 023 MARTA 101 MATSUI 027 030 MEI 031 MEMOREX 102 101 003 010 014 031 034 053 072 139 134 MGA 045 046 059 MINOLTA 001 156 MITSUBISHI 059 061 046 051 142 001 045 162 MTC 034 040 024 034 FISHER 003 008 009 010 MULTITECH FUNAI 034 NEC 012 023 043 048 039 NORDMENDE 043 Chapter 7: Programming the remote control VCR (continued) VCR (continued) Brand names Code numbers Brand names Code numbers OPTONICA 053 054 SYMPHONIC 034 PANASONIC 070 133 031 066 160 161 TANDY 010 034 TATUNG 039 043 023 PENTAX 001 031 063 156 TEAC 034 039 043 023 PHILCO 031 034 067 TECHNICS 031 070 PHILIPS 031 067 034 101 054 071 TEKNIKA 031 019 034 101 TMK 006 TOSHIBA 112 008 131 047 059 082 001 042 PILOT 101 PIONEER 021 001 048 PORTLAND 108 TOTEVISION 040 101 QUARTZ 002 014 UNITECH 040 QUASAR 070 133 161 031 066 160 VECTOR RESEARCH 012 VIDEO CONCEPTS 012 046 034 141 VIDEOSONIC 040 WARDS 003 001 024 031 034 040 053 054 017 131 YAMAHA 012 043 034 039 ZENITH 072 080 056 048 034 101 058 RADIO SHACK 123 RCA 107 109 144 147 151 001 041 034 040 156 031 140 REALISTIC 003 008 010 014 031 034 040 053 054 101 RICO 058 078 SALORA 014 SAMSUNG 102 107 115 159 040 032 104 109 112 113 120 122 125 000 AUX-AUDIO Brand names Code numbers ADCOM 146 149 227 244 AMC 083 084 SANSUI 043 048 135 022 ARCAM 100 SANYO 003 010 102 007 014 134 AUDIO FILE 093 098 SCOTT 017 037 044 129 131 112 159 AUDIO TECHINICA 221 AIWA SEARS 003 008 009 010 001 014 017 081 101 111 114 117 156 170 199 203 219 231 241 254 AKAl 181 233 SHARP 031 054 053 ANAM 180 SHINTOM 024 BOSE 064 137 219 SIGNATURE 034 B&K 150 152 SONY 056 057 058 003 052 149 031 155 CARVER SOUNDESIGN 034 013 098 107 126 129 160 163 220 245 249 STS 001 CLARION 151 169 SYLVANIA 031 059 034 067 DENON 101 133 191 202 208 246 247 106 Chapter 7: Programming the remote control AUX-AUDIO (continued) AUX-AUDIO (continued) Brand names Code numbers Brand names Code numbers Enlightened Audio 078 153 QUASAR 131 187 FISHER 107 129 157 163 176 RCA 109 213 166 REALISTIC Fosgate Audionics 228 248 GE 216 123 103 122 123 124 172 174 177 179 180 194 ROTEL 204 218 239 SANSUI 196 214 126 139 075 197 HARMAN KARDON HAITAl 119 HITACHl 088 PENNY 109 154 178 JENSEN 099 JERROLD 141 JVC 112 198 252 KENWOOD 096 104 119 125 148 151 163 171 173 242 KRELL 223 LEXICON 215 250 LUXMAN 066 120 205 229 LXI 123 177 MAGNAVOX 126 162 185 186 224 228 MARANTZ 074 105 126 128 139 155 162 186 232 SANYO 157 129 SAMSUNG 068 SCOTT 180 190 SHARP 096 125 151 161 169 182 193 SHERWOOD 089 127 SONY 097 117 147 183 200 253 237 238 188 192 SOUNDSTREAM 197 STARCOM 141 SYMPHONIC 124 TEAC 102 159 180 062 TECHNICS 131 184 187 200 202 208 165 TOSHIBA 175 251 WARDS 163 MONDIAL 069 225 YAMAHA MCS 178 092 120 166 240 125 169 216 MITSUBISHI 253 ZENITH 222 061 MERIDIAN 013 067 NAD 128 AUX-CATV NAKAMICHI 072 212 234 235 Brand names Code numbers NILES 236 HAMLIN 015 017 022 ONKYO 094 115 116 209 211 255 JERROLD / G.I 010 021 025 OAK 008 016 023 OPTIMUS 121 125 140 181 PIONEER 007 026 027 PANASONIC 131 144 187 200 Scientific/Atlanta 002 006 013 PARASOUND 085 086 090 TOCOM 003 PHILIPS 136 186 126 197 ZENITH 004 PIONEER 093 132 138 210 165 189 195 201 081 230 MCINTOSH 107 073 195 248 249 Chapter 7: Programming the remote control DVD DVD-LDP Code numbers Brand names ALPINE 009 CALIFORNIA AUDIO 047 APEX DIGITAL 075 076 DENON 043 044 030 226 FISHER 047 GE 035 036 KENWOOD 060 GOLDSTAR / LG 028 041 MAGNAVOX 048 057 HARMAN KARDON 217 MITSUBISHI 057 HITACHI 011 NAD 057 JVC 031 PANASONIC 047 051 054 MAGNAVOX 038 042 008 PHILIPS 048 MARANTZ 006 007 PIONEER 055 057 MITSUBISHI 032 QUASAR 047 NAD 077 RCA 046 ONKYO 207 SANYO 052 PANASONIC 003 039 SHARP 060 038 042 006 007 SONY 050 053 PIONEER 034 005 010 TECHNICS 047 051 054 PROSCAN 035 036 TOSHIBA 060 RCA 035 036 YAMAHA 045 059 SAMSUNG 029 040 000 SHARP 004 Brand names DENON PHILIPS SONY 037 TOSHIBA 038 001 206 YAMAHA 039 079 ZENITH 028 041 Code numbers 108 Chapter 8: Troubleshooting Use the tips below to help solve any problems you have with the DIRECTV Receiver: 109 Q: A: I have no picture and no sound and the POWER light does not light. Make sure your DIRECTV Receiver is plugged into a working power outlet. If the outlet is switched, make sure it it turned on. If your DIRECTV Receiver is plugged into a power strip, check that the power strip is plugged in and turned on. Check the batteries in the remote control. Q: A: I have sound but no picture. Make sure your TV input (A/V mode) is set properly. Make sure the A/V cables are properly connected. Q: A: I have picture but no sound. Make sure the TV is not being muted. Q: A: I have no picture and no sound. Make sure the TV is turned on. Make sure your DIRECTV Receiver is turned on. Make sure your Access Card is inserted properly into your receiver. Check the signal strength from the satellite (see Checking the satellite signal strength in Chapter 2). Make sure the coaxial cable is properly connected to the satellite dish. Check the connections between your DIRECTV Receiver and your TV. Turn your receiver off, unplug it, wait 10 to 20 seconds, then plug it back in, and turn it on. Q: A: I have a frozen screen and the POWER button doesn’t work. Unplug your receiver for 10 to 20 seconds; then plug it back in and turn it on. Check the batteries in the remote control. Q: A: I cannot view a program. Make sure your subscription includes the channel you want to watch. Call your service provider if you are not sure. Make sure your system is not locked by looking for the locked icon ( the channel banner. ) in Q: A: I cannot purchase a pay per view program. It may be too late to purchase the program. Try purchasing another showing of the same program. Make sure the telephone line is properly connected. If your system is locked, make sure the purchase does not exceed your spending or rating limit. Your Access Card may be full. Call your service provider for assistance. Q: A: I forgot my password. If you have forgotten your password, call your service provider for assistance. 110 Appendix: Specifications This appendix presents the technical specifications for both models of DIRECTV Receiver: SIR-S310W and SIR-S300W. Specifications for model SIR-S310W Power supply Input Voltage: AC 120V, 60Hz (SMPS type) Power Consumption: 24W max Physical Specification Size: 12.13 in.(W) x 2.36in.(H) x 9.25 in.(D) (308mm x 60mm x 235mm) Weight (Net): 1.83 Kg (about 4.03 lbs.) Operation Temp: +32°F(0°C) to +104°F(+40°C) Storage Temp: -40°F(-40°C) to +150°F(+66°C) Video Decoder ISO MPEG-2 MP@ML (ISO/IEC13818-2) Video Formats: 4:3, 16:9 (Letter Box) Audio Decoder Audio Decoding: MPEG Layer II Sampling Frequency: 48 KHz Input/Output Interface LNB Video Audio S-Video RF input & output VCR control Modem CH 3/4 Switch Access card input RCA / Cinch Component video output (Y, Pb, Pr) RCA / Cinch (2 pairs Left & Right) Optical digital audio output output input, 1 output VCR control output RJ 11 connector Toggle switch (Ch 3 or Ch 4) Access Card slot Accessories 111 RF cable phone cable A/V (RCA) cable S-VIDEO cable VCR control cable Universal remote control (with 2 batteries) Access Card Owner’s manual Specifications for model SIR-S300W Power supply Input Voltage: AC 120V, 60Hz (SMPS type) Power Consumption: 24W max Physical Specification Size 10.24 in.(W) x 1.96in.(H) x 7.17 in.(D) (260mm x 50mm x 182mm) Weight (Net): 1.36 Kg (about 3.00 lbs.) Operation Temp: +32°F(0°C) to +104°F(+40°C) Storage Temp: -40°F(-40°C) to +150°F(+66°C) Video Decoder ISO MPEG-2 MP@ML (ISO/IEC13818-2) Video Formats: 4:3, 16:9 (Letter Box) Audio Decoder Audio Decoding: MPEG Layer II Sampling Frequency: 48 KHz Input/Output Interface LNB Video Audio S-Video RF input & output Modem CH 3/4 Switch Access Card input RCA / Cinch RCA / Cinch (2 pairs Left & Right) output input, 1 output RJ 11 connector Toggle switch (Ch 3 or Ch 4) Access Card slot (with door) Accessories RF cable phone cable A/V (RCA) cable Universal remote control (with 2 batteries) Access Card Owner’s manual 112 Index Index AC-3 57 Access Card inserting 12 installing new 96 Accessories 5, 6 All channels profile 70 Arrow buttons 40 AUDIO button 57 Audio language 57, 89 Azimuth 31, 32 Family profile 70 FREEZE button 40 Front panel 7 Guide types of 45 changing the guide style 46, 50, 52 Grid guide See Program guides GUIDE button 40, 48, 52 BACK button 40 Batteries 11 HELP button 40, 41 Icons 43 INFO button 40, 42, 43, 44 Cables 13, 14 Caller ID 40, 92 Channel banner 41 - 43 Channel list 72 Connections 16, 17, 19, 21, 23, 25, 27 Default audio 89 guide 46 language 86 Dish type 33, 35 Dolby digital 43, 91 EXIT button 40 113 Jacks 13, 14 Language See default Letterbox 43 Limits See rating limit and spending limit Locking 83 Logo guide See Program guides Mail reading 85 MENU button 40 Index Password 84, 110 pay per view canceling 61 blocking 80 ordering 58 reviewing purchases 59, 60 setting a spending limit 81 Picture-in-guide 48, 52 Preferences 86 Problems, solving See Troubleshooting Profiles 69 Program detail screen 43, 44 Program guides quick guide 45, 47 grid guide 45, 48 logo guide 45, 52 Purchases See pay per view Satellite dish type See dish type Scheduling See timer Screen format 87 SEARCH button 40, 54 Searching by credits 55 by title 55 by text 55 by category 56 Software upgrade 99 Spending limit 81 System test 36 QUICK button 40, 47 Quick guide See Program guides Time setting system time 94 Timer reviewing 66 setting 63, 65 Translucency 82, 88 Troubleshooting 109 Rating limit 74 Remote control buttons 39, 40 programming remote control 101 code list 103 Unlocking 83 Unscheduling 44, 67 Upgrades 99 VCR connecting 29 control cable 14 recording 63, 65 setting up 63 WHO button 40, 57 114
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