Ohsung Electronics HNS1028719 Digital Satellite R/C Transmitter User Manual
Ohsung Electronics Co., Ltd. Digital Satellite R/C Transmitter Users Manual
Users Manual
QGHES NETWORK SYSTEMS Mada: HIRD-D45 a e | e ‘eceiver 75 s: i” cu TABLE OF CONTENTS A FIRST LOOK AT THE DIRECI'V DIGITAL SATELLITE RECEIVER What You Should Do F irxl Hnw Does All This Work? DIRECTV SYSTEM COMPONENTS . The Satellite Dish Antenna The Digital Satellite Receive The Remote Can/ml SETTING UP YOUR DIRECTV SYSTEM INSTALLING REMOTE CONTROL BATTERIES. CHOOSING THE BEST CONNECTION FOR YOUR ENTERTAINMENT SYSTEM Hook Up the Phone Line Hook Up the Audio/S-Video lg Hook Up the Audio/Video Signal Huok Up the RF Signals Hook U}; to a Stereo System. Distributing the Video Signal to Distant Rooms. Finishing Up.... CONNECTING THE VCR CONTROL CABLE. Finding the VCR ‘s Reinale Control Senso REMOTE CONTROL ExTEN'DER . Receiver Base Station Installation Transmitter Nose Cone Installation Battery Replacement“ Setting the Address of your Digital Satellite Receiver and Remote Contra Now You CAN TURN IT ON. CONTROLLING THE DIGITAL SATELLITE RECEIVER 3-1 FRONT PANEI vs. REMOTE CONTROL KEYS . BASIC NAVIGATION INSTALLING TH.E SATELLITE DISH ANTENNA ...................... l-1 DETERMINE WHERE TO POINT YOUR SATELLITE DISH ANTENNA ..... The INS TA LU! TION scree ALIGNMENT RESULT Pap-up Panel. CHOOSING THE ANTENNA INSTALLATION SrrE . SELECTING A MOUNTING OVTION ..... INSTALLING ONTO A WOODEN SURFACE. INSTALLING ONTO A BRICK SURFACE ,, INSTALLING ONT!) A CINDER BLOCK SURFAC INSTALLING ONTO A METAL POLE... ATTACHING THE REFLECTOR ONTO THE LNB SUPI’ORTARM .. A \.\’cltll>lllly the Satellite Dtslt Antenna ATTACHING THE SATELerE DIsH ANTENNA ASSEMBLY TO THE MAST OR POLE ,,,,, I . GROUNDING THE METAL POLE MOUNT...“ GROUNDING THE BASE PLATE ..... INSTALLING AND ROUTING THE LNB COAxIAL CABLE CONNECTING THE COAxIAL CABLE To THE LNB ATTACHING THE LNB TO THE LNB SUPPORT ARM... W446 ROUTING THE LNB CABLE TO THE SATELerE RECEIVE CONNECTING THE ATELLTTE DIsH ANTENN POSITIONING THE SATELLTTE DISH ANTENNA The INS TALLA TION Screen . Painting the Satellite Dish Antenna Using the “Box“ Methad" AUTHORIZING YOUR SERVIC WATCHING DIRECTV SYSTEM PROGRAMMING... BASIC CHANNEL CHANGING The Channel Banner... The Informatiun Banne The OneLineW Guide. TurboTune'M. AlphaTimeW . ALTERNATE SERVICES Audio... Digital Audi THE ON-SCREEN GUIDES.........I....I....... Choosing the Guide Style... Descriptions General On- Teen Guide Features Using PreSelect to Schedule Programs for Taping. Using PreSelecl Viewing THE PROGRAM GUIDE (SM. CELL) THE PROGRAM GUIDE (LG. CELL) THE TITLE GUID THE LOGO GUID THE WATCHWORD GUIDE. m Schedule Programsfor FILTERING THE GUIDES . Theme Filters . 67 Channel LIX/u .6v7 Guide Times 6-8 Clam Fillen .. . .. THE INFORMATION SCREEN , Dunc vim“ . . . PreSelecl.. . . PreSeleL‘l To View Cancel PreSelet: Buy 3 Bay Options Cancel Purchase Show Times DIGITAL SATELLlTE RECEIVER‘S MENU SYSTEM." ....7-l Menu Overview. MAIN MENU... Setup Menu. Scheduler. Check Ma Purchases Help. Lock/Unlock SETUP MENU VCR Setup 7 4 Watch War Current settings overview . 74 SCHEDULER Editing an event CHECK MAlL Message Page Erase. PURCHASE History/Upcomin Purchase History Upcoming Purchases LOCK/UNLOCK... Locking Pracedure. Unlocking Procedure Temporarily Overnding the Lock PREFERENCES . Advanced.. MulnColor Chan. Tags Chan. Sort ADVANCED PREFERENCES — I0 Reeei'ver ID .. 7- IO PBX Acces 7-I() Screen Ratio. . 7/0 Channel Lock 77/0 lrl/ml Key.. . . .. 7, in Demit Mat/e . . . . . 7—ll Ditlln' Digital . T/l Factory Defaults Max Spending. CHANNEL LISTS Rename Auto Set Clear Set. Tag Boxes TURBOTUNEW Set Channel. INSTALMTION System Test.. Transponder 4‘ Position New Card SYS'IEM TBS Begin Test. Cable Test VCR SEI'UP Tesl (Record/Slop) . WATCHWORD. -18 Watch Ward # . [it USING D-VHS FEATURES 8-1 CONNEL‘I'ING TH'E DlGrrAL AIV CABLE VCR SETUP Recording Type Recording Speed . Test D- VHS Status TRANSPORT CONTROLS . STATUS DISPLAYS Lockout Warning Error Messages... SCHEDULING TO RECORD . CONTROLLING YOUR D-VHS VCR WITH YOUR REMOTE CONTROL. PRQGRAMMING YOUR REMOTE CONTROL. PROGRAMMTNG THE REMOTE CONTROL Programing Made Code Scan. “Code Entry USING THE REMOTE CONTROL. Switching the Remote Control to Operate Additional Digital Satellite Receiver... Identifying Codes that Have Been Stored ........ 9 «1 Controlling Other Components Using ihe AUX Button ..... 11-4 Iradernarks and Copyrlghrx— Software contained in the digital saulliu receiver ind this manual is eopyrighto I995, l996, 1997.1998. 31141999 by Hughes Network Systems. Some tenures m palem pending, thWord. PreSeIecL ThrboTulle, and OneLiM Guide are u-adenurlrs of Hughes Network Systems. DIRECTV and DIRECT TICKET an trademark: of DlRECI'V. Inc. a unit of Hughes Eleeuonies Corp, and are used widl permission. USSB and USSB Enumlnmenl are registered murmurs of Uniled sure: Satellite Broadcasling Gummy. Inc. "NFL," the NFL Shield and “NFL SUNDAY TICKEI" m ngirlgled trademarks of The Nalimu! Football League and its Affiliates, NBA LEAGUE PASS is n mm of NBA Plvpenies, Inc. NI'ILJllcNI-ILSllicldandNI-ILCENTBUCEIM registered trademarks of die Nuiurul Hockey League. FSI’N Full Court and MLS/ESI’N SHOO'I'OUT n: trademarks OYESPN, Inc. 'MLB.' 'MI.B EXTRA lNNINClS.‘ "Major League Baseball“ and the Major League Baseball silhouelwd barter logo are service marks of Major League Baseball Propeniea, Inc. Major League Baseball trademarks and wpyrigln are used with permission of Major League Baseball Properties, Inc. All other trademarks and service marks are the property of their respeclive owners, This produer is rhe subjeci or one or more us or ioreign patents pending. Dlsclulmer—Every effort has been made to ensure rhe correctness and completeness of the material in this documelll. No company shall be liable for errors contained herd". ‘nle infonnzlion in this document is subject In change wirhour noriee. No warranty or any kind 15 made with regard to this material, including, but nol limired lo. the implied warranties of merchantability and (mess for a pmicular purpose. S'arslghl lnlormallon—sursiglu' features licensed under one or more orthe following us. parenrs: 4,706,121; s,ls L789; 5,335,277; 5.351lzl; 5,479,266; 5,479,263: and $532,754, Uae righls reaerved. Macrovlslorl Maturation—flux device incorporaies an anticopy process technology“ is plmected by U.S. pawns and other intellectual pmpmy rights. The nnlicopy process is licensed for nmwmllmercial, home use only. Reverse engineering or disassembly is prohibited. Nole on Recording Prowmmlng—Most uJevision programs and films in oopyriglned. This means dial someone has legal rights goveming me reproducrion and dlslribulion 01 [his material. In Geri-till circumslances. copyright law mny apply ro private in-home raping or copyrighlbd materials, In most cases, il is permissible to record for personal use, as long as you do not sell the marerial. You musl aet responsibly In this area e check into the matter il‘you are unsure. Some pay per view programs may be licensed from producers as “View only" programs, These are copyrighted programs and may nol be copied or reproduced for any purpose wuhoul (he express wnllell porinnnon ni lhc copyrighl owner mlECl’V System Programmlno—For sublcripfion infonnalion, or wresolve problems relaxed Io DIRECI'V System programming, call the service pmvidfirs including DIRECTV 11 1-800-0me (347-3288) Ind USSB ll l»800~204—USSB (3772). DIRECTV Syshrrl Hardware and insulation—To arrange for professional inaullnioo of your DIRECI'V System, ask questions, or In lewlvt problem relawd in your DLRBCI‘V Synem. cerium yuur dealer. Lflddiu’olul information is needed, Woodman CummCu-e Center toll tree at 1-800-274—8995, Hughes Customer Care Center 1-800-274-8995 Subscriplions and Pay Per View i-BOO-DIREC'I’V or 1-800-204-0588 PLEASE MAKE NOTE OF THE FOLLOWING INFORMATION FOR WARRANTY - Sysiem Model “1 HSVS-_ _ _ __ _ Recelver Model 0: “lab ' D4 Recall/er Serial t Access Card 3: LN! Serial 0: IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS For your safety and protection. read our entire Owner's Manual before you mempt to install or use your DIRBCI'V System. in particular, read this safety section carefully. lteep this satety information where you can refer to it iroeceoeary. STALLATlON Pnlntlzntlnn—This DIRECTV System product is equipped with a plug that will fit into the power outlet only one way, Do not modify the plug defeating this feature it the plug does not fit, contact your electrician to wplloe your outlet. To prevent electric rhoclr, do not use this plug with an extension cord or outlet unless you confirm insert the blades without blade exposure. Power Sources—Opente this DIRELTV System product only from the type of power source indicated on tlte marking label. Ilyou m not sure of the type of power supply to your home, Coill'llll your DIRECI'V System dealer or local power company. Venflloilon—Do not block the venlilation slots and openings in the case. Do not block these openings by placing the ptoduci on u bed, sofa, rug, or other sintilar surface. Do not place th' pmducl near or over a radiator or heal register, or in a bni ' installation such as a bookcase or nclt unless proper ventilation is provided. ForWdflWyWRflMow-M equipments): mwuufitwm ummnrkcrtsaotfttinuoonti-rlrmd trot bemodlnednatoddfntthenretyfauna“, helplvvldlwpotaflhlhnnrdm Mllindoubfiwnhetqnnlifledieflloepemmel Accessories—To avoid personal injury or damage to the equipment, do not place the digital satellite receiver on any unstable can, stand, or table. Any mounting of the product should follow the manufacturer's instructions. Attachments—Do not use attachments unless recommended by the DIRECI'V System product manufacturer as they may cause hazards. Sulenlte Dlsh Antenna Grounding—The outdoor satellite dish antenna used to receive satellite signals and the cable used to connect the satellite dish antenna to the indoor receiving unit are required to comply with local installation codes and the appropriate sections of the National Electric Code (NBC) and in particular Article 810- ls, which covers proper installation and grounding of television receiving equipment. as well as to Article 320» 13. which specifies that the satellite dish antenna cable ground shall be connected to the grounding system of the building as close to tile point ofcable entry as practical These codes require proper grounding of the metal stmclurc (if the outdoor satellite dish antenna and grounding of the connecting cable at a point where it amen the house (or other butldtngi. if you are having a professional installer make the installation. the installer must observe installation UNI¢\ This manual contains instructions on how to rnalro tho llattttrt tu crttrtplturtce tvttlt tItt: NFC. ll ilddlllmtdl Itlctl installation codes pply. contact lotrtl authorities Coaxial Ground cab“ “um” Gmndlng Electric Wk service Coaxial equipment cabl- Grounding Ground conductors °"""” L 9mm ”Nice °'°" mine-tar EXAMPLE OF ANTENNA GROUNDING ACCORDING TO THE NATIONAL ELECTRICAL CODE INSTRUCTIONS CONTAINED IN "IADIO AND TELEVISION EQUIPMENT“ Water and Melanin—Do not use this DIRECTV System product near water or moisture. televlslon Antenna Information—Installing an outdoor antenna can be hazardous and should be left to a professional antenna installer. Do not locale the outside antenna system tn the vicinity of overhead power lines or other electric light or power circuits, of where it can fall into such power lines or circuits. When installing an outside antenna system, take extreme care to keep [min touching such power lines or circuits as contact with tltem might be fatal, [fan outside antenna is connected to the digital satellite receiver, be sure the antenna system is grounded so as to provide some protection against voltage surges and built-up slatic charges, Section 810 of the NEC. NFPA No. 70 1987. provides information with respect to proper gmundlng of the mast and supporting structure. grounding of the lead-in wire to an antenna discharge unit, size of the grounding conductors. location of nominal discharge unit, connection to grounding electrodes, and requirements for the grounding electrode. Power lines—Extreme care must be taken when instulltng and adjusting or maintaining the outdoor antenna and connecting cattle, especially in the vicinity of overhead power lines. electric lights, or power circuits. When tnstulltng the outdoor antenna or cable. extreme care should be ralren to keep from touching or approaching such power lines or circule’. as conlxct with them might be fatal, Cleanlng—Unplug Ihls leccrv System product from the wall outlet before cleaning. Do not use liquid cleaners or aerosol olruners Use a damp cloth for cleaning. Object and Liquid Entry—Never push objects or any kind into this DlRECTV System product through openings as they may touch dangerous voltages or "sllorl out“ parts thitr could new“ in a tire or electrtc shock Never spill lnnurl ui‘arry turd ou the DIRECTV System product SERVICE Smlclng—Do no! attempt to service this DlRBCrv System product yourself as opening or removing covers my expose you to dangerous voltage or other hazards. There are no user serviceable pans inside. Refer all servicing to qualified service personnel. Condmons lequlmg Sorvlco—Unplug lltts DIRECTV System from the wall outlet and refer servicing to qualified personnel under the following conditions: - When the power supply cord or plug is damaged, - ll liqutd has been spilled on, or objects have fallen into, the digital satellite receiver or it has been exposed In Water. - lf the DIRECTV System pmduel does not operate normally by following tlte operating instructions. AdeISl only those controls that are coveted by the operating instructions. Improper adjusunent of other controls ntay result in damage and will often require extensive worlt by a qualified technician to restore the DIRECI‘V System product to its normal operation - if the DIRECTV System product has been dropped or the cabinet has been damaged . When the DIRECI'V System product exhibits a distinct change in performance. Replacement Porn—When replacement parts are required. have the technician verify that the replacements have the same safety characteristics as the original parts. Use of replacement pans specified by the mnnttt'acturer can prevent fire, electric shock. or other hazards sitlety Check—Upon completion of any service or repairs to this DIRECI'V System product. ask the service technician to perform safety checks recommended by the manufacturer to determine that the DIRECTV System product is in safe operating condition. THESE ARE DEFINITIONS FOR ALERTS IN THIS MANUAL wARNlNG of CAUTION Where you see this alert symbol and the WARNING 0! CAUTiON heading, strictly Iollow the warning instructions to avoid personal injury. DANGER Elecltic shock hazard: Where you see these symbol and the DANGER heading, strictly IoIIow the warning instructions Ia avoid electric shock injury @ CAUTION alstturztscmlcsnoox DOWTOPEN cAurloN. to REDUGETME msth ELECTRIC snow, no new name OWER (OR awn. NO usenssnvlcsfielz PARTS INSDE REFER SERVICING ro auAuFlEn sERI/ICE PERSONNEL ESE ALERTS APPEAR IN THIS MANUAL WARNING For your own safety, follow these important safety rules: . Perform at many functions as possible on the ground. 0 Do not install the satellite dish antenna on a rainy or windy day. i If you start. to drop the Slicilile dish antenna or mast assembly, get away from it and let it fall. DANGER Do not select a location to install the satellite distt antenna near power lines. You can be killed if tlte sareuite dish antenna comes into contact wittt electric power lines. - Do not contact oventead power lines - Check the distance to any nearby power lines before startin ‘nslallation. Stay at least 20 feet away from all power lines, - if any part ofthe satellite dish antenna or mast assembly domes into contact with a power line, call your local power company. Do not try n) remove it yonrreix They will tetnov safely. CAUTION Local electric codes and the National Electric Code (NEC) require the satellite dish antenna to be grounded. Groundng the satellite dish antenna helps pmlect against damage caused by static voltage buildup. Grounding can also protect against voltage surges created by nearby lightning strikes. FEDERAL COMUNICATIONS COMMISSION (FCC) REGULATORY INFORMATION Federal communlcuiions Commission (Fcc)—The DIRECTV System complies with both Part 15 and Pan 68 oftlie FCC rules. Port is compliance— Tltis equipment has been tested and round to comply with the limits tor a cuss B digilul device. pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC mies. these limits are designed to provide reasonshie protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instmctions. may cause hanntul intcrterenoe to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to rudi or television reception. which can be determined by remo g and applying power to the equipment, the user is encouraged to try to correct the inlerference by one or more of the following measures: - Reonenl or relocate the receiving satellite dish antenna. 0 Increase the separaiion between die equipment and the digital satellite receiver, . Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit differenl from lhal to which the digital satelllle receiver is connected. . Consult the dealer or an experienced radiofrv technician for help, The user may find the following booklets prepared by the Federal Communicalions Commission, helpful: “How (0 Identify and Resolve Radio and TV Interference Problemfi." This booklet is available from the US. Guvemmcnt Printing Office. Washington. DC To meet FCC requirements, only peripherals (compuler tnpul/output dcvices. terminals. printers. etc.) certified lo comply with the Class B lirmts may be attached to this device. Operation with noncertirred peripherals is likely to result in interference to radio and TV reception To meet FCC requirements. shtelded cables are required to connect the device to a personal computer. peripheral. or other Class B certified device. part 68 complianck l The FCC has established Pan as or the FCC Rules. which permll this device to be directly connected to the telephone network. Standardized picks are used tot tltcse cilllllecllonx This equipment should nol he llxcd on com lines or party lines. it this tlevitze is malfunctioning. it may also be causing harm to the telephone network. this device should hc disconnected ulllll thc xource or the problem can ht: determined and unlll repair has been made. it this is not done. the telephone compxny may temporarily disconnecl service. The telephone company my mate changes in its technical operations and procedures; if such chnnges affect the compati lity or use oi this device, the telephttnc company is required to give adequate notice of the changes. You will be advised oi your right to file h complaint with the FCC. it the telephone company requests intormation on what equipment is» connected to their lines. tutor-tn lltem uf‘ - the telephone number this unit is connected to. . the rtnpcr equivalence number (KEN). The number can be round on a label located on the bottom of the equipment, . the Universal Service Order Code (USOC)jack required This equipment requires a usoc RJll jack - the FCC registration number. The number can be round on a label located on the bottom of this equipment. A FIRST LOOK AT THE DIRECTV DIGITAL SATELLITE, RECEIVER Congratulations! You‘ve selected one of the most advanced digital video and audio components available today. You now have the capability to receive hundreds of channels of w‘deo programming, CD—quality audio. and data services. What You Should Do First Your DIRECT V System is both a sophisticated technical product and an easy-to—openate source of entertainment. You should complete the following steps to achieve the greatest performance from your system: 0 Read this manual to familiarize yourself with the system. 0 . Install the digital satellite Meiver. 0 install your satellite dish antenna and cable. 0 Align the satellite dish antenna. 0 Arrange for programming from the service providers. ~ Enjoy endless hours of TV entertainment. How Does All This Work? Many film studios, news organizations and other broadcasters provide their video, audio‘ and data services to DIRECTV and USSB uplink cenlers. These scrvtce providers then digitally transmit the signals 22,300 miles in space to a grouping of three w," high~powercd satellites built by Hughes Electronics. These satellites are co-located in geosynchronous orbit. This means that after installation of the DIRECT V System, which includes aiming the satellite dish antenna at the satellites no adjustment will be necessary to change channels because everything comes from the same location in the sky. The satellite dish antenna never has to track the satellite, so there's no waiting for the picture to come in. The digital signals are beamed back to earth where they are received by your satellite dish i: , . antenna. The signals then go into the digital satellite \ » receiver where they undergo extensive processing to nun determine tfyou are authorized to access them. The ' ‘ stgnols are then reconvened into high-quality video and audio mm you can enjoy on your television. The telephone connection is used by the digital satellite receiver in report back to the servtce providers any Plug-writing Arman...“ ptttchuxe amt» uy m Hm "mm; The DIRECTV urn-mi PAGE 14 DIRECTV SYSTEM FROM HUGHES NETWORK SYSTEMS - OWNER'S MANUAL DIRECTV System Components There are three main components of your DIRECTV System. They are the satellite dish antenna. the digital satellite receiver, and the remote control. Take a few minutes to read about each one. The Satellite Dish Antenna The satellite dish antenna is the component that receives the digital signals. It must be mounted to a solid outdoor surface that allows a clear view of the southern sky. Reflector The large circular part is known as the reflector. At the end of a tubular arm that is attached to the satellite dish antenna. there is a low noise block (LNB) down converter. The mounting bracket and LNB base make adjustments easy during installation. Once the satellite dish antenna has been properly positioned to point towards the satellites. you should never need to adjust it again. Satellite dish antennas will have either a single output LNB or a dual output LNB. The single output LNB has one connection. allowing use of a single digital satellite receiver. The dual output LNB has two connections. allowing use of two digital satellite receivers, or more if you are using a multi-switch. The Digital Satellite Receiver This digital satellite receiver is one of the most compact available today. Nearly every feature of the digital satellite receiver can be accessed from the front panel keys. Mounting Bracket LNB support Ann 7» mlellile dLi-h antenna The front oflhe digital midlife receiver Your access card is located behind the door on the right side of thedigital satellite receiver. This special curd contains information about your level of service and holds pay per view purchase activity. This card should not be removed except to protect the digital satellite receiver from unauthorized use or to replace the card when your service provider (DIRECTV or USSB) supplies a new one. The power key (®) is used to tum the digital satellite receiver on and off. The power light (located in the center) will illuminate when the unit is on. Any off-air signal, such as cable TV or local programming, connected to the IN FROM ANT jack is passed through to the OUT TO TV jack when the digital satellite receiver power is off. There is another light, also located in the center area, which indicates when the recewer is utilizing iiie D—VHS capability. The DIRECIV Syrlem Access Card (flrlwork mar vun‘l PAGE l~2 A FIRST LOOK AT THE DIRECTV DIGITAL SATELLITE RECEIVER The information key (1D) is used to display descriptions of DIRECTV System programs and channels on your TV screen At any time pressing the program guide key (®) will initiate the display of the on-scteen guide, where you can see a listing of all available program. or will display the GUIDE MENU if pressed while displaying a program guide, The four directional keys. up (A). down (7), lefi (‘). and right (N, are used to move the highlight around the program guide and menus They also provide access to the OneLine“M Guide when menus ateu ’t displayed ~ The selecl key (®) is used to access a highlighted guide or menu item. The rear of the digital satellite receive! The rear of the digital satellite receiver has numerous jacks (or connection to your audio/video entertainment system. You will also find the power cord permanently connected to the back. The SATELLTTE IN F-typejack is for connecting the cable from your satellite dish antenna to the digital satellite receiver. Be sure that you use RG-6 cable only. The IN FROM AN‘I‘ F—lype jack is an input where you can connect the cable from an RF terrestrial source such as an off-air antenna or cablc TV service. The out To rv F-type jack is an RFoulput which you may connect [0 your TV or VCR (depending on your entertainment system). Note that the Cl-l3/CH4 switch on the upper left enables you to select the channel that DIRECT V System programming will appear on. Set you TV to match this. The phono-type AUDIO outputjacks.-labeled and color coded (I. is white, R is red) to indicate left and right, can be used for connection to your TV. VCR or audio system. The phone-type composite VIDEO output jack is color»coded yellow. You may use this jack for connection to yourTV or VCR. The multiple- pin 5- VIDEO jack is (or high- quality output of DIRECTV System video Use thisjack to achieve the clearest picture for your TV or VCR. Only newer high- -end TVs, SVHS VCRs and Hi8 VCR: support S- video connections The VCR CONTROL mini-jack is for connecting the VCR control cable included with the system. With this cable. the digital satellite receiver can interface with most popular brands of VCRs to record selected programs automatically. The D-VHs jack is for connecting a digital A/V cable for use with a D—VHS digital VCR, When connected to a D-VHS VCR. the additional D-VHS features described in this manual become active and the standard VCR CONTROL mini-Jack is disabled. There are two DIGITAL AUDIO OUT connectors. One IS OPTICAL and the other is COAX They both provide the same Signals for connection to a Dolby Digital decoder The RF REMOTE Jack is provrdcd (or l’uitiic accessory use PAGE 1-3 DlRECTV SYSTEM FROM HUGHES NEYWORK SYSTEMS - OWNER'S MANUAL The standard 111-1 1 modular PHONE JACK is for connecting the digital satellite receiver to your phone line. This phone connection is necessary to access certain program offerings from your service providers. Any calls generated by the digital satellite receiver are toll free. The telephone line connection will not normally interfere with your telephone operation. The digital satellite receiver will, however, cell a toll-free number briefly to report any pay per View programs tltat may have been purchased. The Remote Control The HRMC-S remote control can control your DIRECT V System and most TV brands, as well as VCRs and many other auxiliary devices such as cable boxes. amplifiers. and laser disc players. The remote control uses an invisible infrared light to send signals to your components when you press the keys. You must aim the remote control toward the component for it to receive the command. The mode keys across the top of the remote control enable you to specify the device you intend to control. This is important since many devices share the same keys, such as the key and the numeric keys. You must press the appropriate device key before pressing a command key to make sure the remote control sends the right lgllll to the rlght device. The only keys that deviate from the mle are the blue keys. as they are always associated with the digital satellite receiver. The arch of keys inunediately below the power and mode keys control frequent] used functions. These include special action (-), infortuation (0). guide ( s exit (GD), and favorite (GD) keys. The 0 key is unique because it does nothing by itself. Pressing it displays the action icon in the upper left comer of your screen for a few seconds. During that time. other keys may be pressed to access special functions indicated in yellow above the he 5. Each will be described later in this manual. The following chart describes the key functions for easy reference: lul it.lllll" illlltllull (lilllltlttntlutt ‘ -® MENU Displays the MAIN MENU from any screen Displays the CHANNEL LISTS screen from - 0 LIST 8" some“ 0 . SERVICES Displays the Alternate Services menu while in video -0 MOVlES Filters the on-screen guide to movies only 00 SPORTS Filters the on-screen guide to sports only GD 9 NEWS Ftllem the on-screen guide tn'itews only 00 ALL Resets the cit-screen guide filters Initiates the D-VHS control panel for D-VHS ®® L_ D'VHS equipped systems 77a HRMCvS ”molt control Four directional keys will cause the (in-screen highlight to move in the direction you want, The key positions Will be refen‘ed to as 4. b. A. and v. The select key (®) is one of the most important keys. Pressing the ® key will tell the digital satellite receiver that you wish to choose the highlighted item. PAGE w: A FIRST LOOK AT THE DIRECTV DIGITAL SATELLITE RECEIVER The remaining keys are either digital satellite receiver-specific keys and common device keys including numbers, channel up and down, etc, The functions of these keys change depending on the device curmnlly selected. Please refer to “Controlling the Digital Satellite Receiver" for more remote control capabilities and “Programming Your Remote Control“ for leaching your remote control about your other audio/video components. Descriptions and details of each individual key will be given In the appropriate sections throughout this manual. . PAGE 1-5 SETTING UP YOUR l mu on to unmet. covet DIRECTV SYSTEM This chapter provides step-by-step instructions for setting up your DlRECl‘V System and connecting it to your television or entertainment system. As you are reading this now. it is assumed that you have already opened and unpacked the box. The carton includes the digital satellite receiver itself. an access card (already installed in the digital satellite receiver behind the door), the HRMC-S remote control (batteries included), a telephone cable. an RF cable. a A/V cable, and this manual. Complete systems also include the parts to assemble a satellite dish antenna complete with a single output or dual output LNB. Contact your dealer if anything is missing or damaged. Note that hardware and cables needed for installation are not included. Please save all packing materials until the installation of your system is complete in case anything needs to be returned, You now need to decide where you want to place the digital satellite receiver. Choose a location near your TV where the power cord or cables will not be inadvertently disconnected. The location should also be well ventilated, Do not set electronic components or other objects (including this manual) on top of the digital satellite receiver or otherwise block its cooling vents. It is recommended that you have your DlRECl'V System professionally installed, This is due to safety issues. electrical codes. and assurance of a quality installation. If you should choose to perform the installation yourself, please pay special attention to the precautions In the front of this manual and refer to the chapter “Installing and Pointing Your Satellite Dish Antenna." You may also Want to obtain the Do-ll-Yaurselflmlallminn Kit, sold separately. lnstal ing Remote Control Batteries Before the remote control can be used. the supplied AAA batteries need to be installed. First. unsnap ' the battery cover from the back or the remote control. Install each fresh battery as shown, making sure that the e and - on each battery line up with the marks in the battery compartment. Next. snap the cover back onto the remote control. Finally, press a key on the remote control to verify that one or the mode keys light up. indicating that it is operating properly. if a key doesn’t light. make sure that the batteries are fresh and that each is inserted in the right direction. Refer to “Programming Your Remote Control" for setting the codes to control the devices in your entertainment system. Baum mtlrlllallwt PAGE 2-1 DIRECTV SYSTEM FROM HUGHES NETWORK SYSTEMS - OWNER'S MANUAL Choosing the Best Connection for Your Entertainment System There are a number of ways to connect the digital satellite receiver, depending on the other audio/video equipment you wish to use. You may need to purchase addttitmul connectors and/or cables to suit specific needs from your dealer or electronic hardware stores. Choose which hookup method to use based on: - The capablltlies or your TV and VCR, - Your desire to pass local programming through the digital satellite receiver. 0 Any other devices you want to include in the system (stereo. second VCRt etc). Before attempting to connect anything. position yourself so you are looking at the back of your components. Note the various input and output receptacles, their shapes, and how they are labeled Then read through the rest of this hookup section before going ahead with actual hookup, Do not turn on the power yet. For your safety, make sure the digital satellite receiver, TV, VCR, and any other devices to be connected are unplugged from the wall outlet while hooking them up. Hook Up the Phone Line The first step ts to connect the phone line. This can be done by plugging one end of the provided telephone cable tnto the PHONE LINEjack on the buck of the digital satellite receiver and the other end into a telephone wall jack. lt you do not have a telephone jack within _l:l reach. you may have to have a new one installed or reorient the digital satellite mm receiver (0 be within reach or" n lclcphonc wall jack. The thwlillrtl/uljtlt t Hook Up the Audio/s-video Signals Only the newest. high»end TVs and VCRs have S-video inputs. VCRs that suppon S-video include His and SVHS types. Look on the back of your TV and VCR for this special jack. II will probably be labeled $~VIDEO IN, lfyott are unsure. you can see the type of connector Q Q that you are looking for on the back ofthe digital satellite receiver. If neither the TV The “Womble nudjud' nor VCR has this Jack, proceed to the “Hook Up the Audio/Video Signals“ section. This hookup will give you the sharpest picture ot'ttny ofthe hookups, Also, this hookup will allow you to View DIRECTV System programming and local broadcast simultaneously on TVs with “picurt‘e in picture" (PIN-feature. When using this hookup, you cttnnot use the digital satellite receiver as a switch to choose between DIRECTV System programming and local broadcasts. Instead, you will use the input selection that your TV and/or VCR offers to select the source. If your VCR has S-video input. .. use ztn S-video cable to connect lhc (ilgil'll Vttcllite recetver' - s VPDEO output to the S-video input on your VCR. Also connect one pttir nl’thc tthttttI sutelltte receiver's audio outputs (Left and Right) to thc audto inputs on your VCR. lfyour TV has S-video input”. ' connect an S-video cable from the S-VIDEO output (either from the digital satellite receiver if available or the VCR) to the S-video tnput on the TV. Also connect the left and nght audio outputs from the same devrce that the s-video IS Coming from and connect them to the TV. If you have a stereo system“. you may be able to ttchtevc htg spctlkcl \()ul|d Sct‘ the “Hook Up to a Stereo System" section for the ncccsxury Connccllon> PAGE 22 SEWING UP THE DIHECTV SYSTEM If your hookup is complete... move on to the “finishing Up“ section, Hook Up the AudloNldeo Slgnals Most high-end TVs and VCRx have phono~type audio and video inputs. Look at tlte back of your TV and VCR for three jacks—possibly color coded yellow. White and red. They will be labeled something like W (l and R), AUDIO IN. and VIDEO IN. If you are n unsure; look at these connectors on the back of the digital satellite receiver. If The phone-type video tabla andjoclz you have no-jaeks like these on your TV or VCR. skip this section and proceed to the “Hook Up tlte RF Signals" section. This video hookup will give you a clearer picture than an RF hookup, Also, this hookup will allow you to view DlREC'l'V System programming and local broadcasl simultaneously on TVs that offer a “picture in picture“ (PIP) feature. When using this hookup. you cannot use the digital satellite receiver as a watch to choose between DIRECTV System programming and local broadcasts. Instead, you will use the input selection that your TV and/or VCR offer to select the source. HyourVCR has a video input... use an audio/video cable to connect the digital satellite receiver's VIDEO output to the video input on your VCR. Also connect the pair of the digital satellite receiver's audio outputs (Left and Right) to the audio inputs on your VCR. IfyourTVhasavideoinput... connect an audio/video cable from the VIDEO output (from either the digital satellite receiver, if available, or the VCR) to the video input on the TV. Also. connect the left and right audio outputs from the same device that the video is coming from and connect them to the TV. lfyou haves stereo system. you may be able to achieve big speaker sound. See the “Hook Up to a Stereo System" section for the necessary connections. If your hookup is complete... move on to the “Finishing Up" section. Hook Up the RF Slgnals Look at the back of your TV and VCR for RF inputs. These may be labeled 75-0HM, 300-0HM, CABLE. FROM ANTENNA, VHF or UHF. These could appear either as a pair of screws or an F»typc connector 35 on the back of the digital satellite receiver. 77" ”F “5" “MN“ "If your TV or VCR does not have threaded F-type connectors you will need to obtain adapters which convert the round F—type RG~6 or RG-59 cable to the connectors on your TV and/or VCR. These are sold separately and should be available from your dealer or an electronics hardware store, To connect your VCR... use acoaxial cable to connect the OUT TO W from the digital satellite receiver to the RF input section on your VCR. This is the first place where an adapter may be needed if your VCR doesn't have the F- type connector. To connect your TV. connect a coaxial cable from the RF output (from either the digital satellite receiver‘s OUT 10 TV. if available. or the VCR) to the RF input on the TV. Set the channel 3/4 selector switch on the back of the digital satellite receiver to the channel that is not broadcast or has the weakest signal in your area This will he the channel that you need in set your TV and/or VCR to for viewing or recording DlRECTV System programming. PAGE 2-3 DIRECTV SYSTEM FROM HUGHES NETWORK SYSTEMS - OWNER'S MANUAL You can also use the digital satellite receiver as a switch to select between DIREC’I'V System programming and local broadcasts. This can be accomplished by pressing the mkey while the remote is in "SAT" mode. Also, you must connect your local signal, either from an antenna or cable service, to the IN FROM ANT on the back of the digital satellite receiver. If your antenna-wire is not a coaxial type you will need an adapter as described earlier. Ifyotr haven stereosystem... you may be able to achieve bi g speaker sound. See the “Hook Up to a Stereo System“ section for the necessary connections. If your hookup k complete... move on to the “Finishing Up“ section. Hook Up to a Stereo System You can "connect your digital satellite receiver to your stereo system to enjoy the high quality dynamic sound of Dolby Digital (AC-3). Dolby Pro Logic/stereo, and two-channel digital stereo. Dolby Pro Logic Surround and standard stereo is the most common connection. For this application. simply connect the AUDIO outputs (Left and Right) from your digital satellite receiver to an available input on your audio system. First, look for an input labeled AUX. If you aren‘t using a compact disc player or laser disc player. you can use one of those inputs, if available. The only input that you should not use is one that is specified for a tumtabIe/phonograph. Refer to the owner‘s manuals of the connected equipment to determine the proper settings needed so that the best sound can he heard. The following applications require that your audio system is equipped with martial or optical digital inputs. Not all stereo equipment provides this type of input. For two-channel digital stereo, connect one of the DIGIIAI. AUDIO OI." connectors. These are labeled OPTICAl and COAX. Before using the OPTICAL connector, you must remove the protective cover. Save this cover in case you ever need to transpon your digital satellite receiver. Warning: Before using the DIGITAL AUDIO OUT connector: with a standard PCM digital bitstream decoder/receiver, set the Dolby Digital option on the Advanced Preference: screen to be "0,0? " Failure to do this could result in a high level noise and could be harmful to your ears and equipment. Hinom digital Multichannel satellite teoelvet steteo wmt Dolby with Dolby Digital Dlgital decoding (AC-3) output its single band-limited surround channel (usually played over two speakers), Dolby Digital features two completely independent surround channels. each offering the same full-range fidelity as the three front channels. As a result. true stereo surround effects can be achieved for an expanded sense of depth, localization, and overall realism PAGE 2-4 SETTING UP THE DIRECTV SYSTEM Dlstrlbtiting the Video Signal to Distant Rooms There are several ways to distribute tlte digiml satellite receiver's video to another room or throughout your home, The most direct way to achieve this is by running a cable from the OUT 70 TV on the digital satellite receiver to the desired distant locations. Be aware thal mnning this cable for very long distances or splitting the cable to multiple rooms will reduce the quality of the video and audio signal, In this case. you should use amplified splitters. Other distribution systems are available. Some of these even offer distribution without additional wiring. Ask your dealer for advice as to what might best suit your needs. Finishing Up You can mix and match the different hookups described above to suit your entertainment system's available connections. For example. yougcould connect the VCR using audio/video, while the TV is connected with the RF signal. Always try to achieve the highest quality and greatest flexibility available. Once all connections have been completed, plug in the TV, VCR and digital satellite receiver to the wall outlet. appropriate extension cord, or surge protector. See lmpurlaril Safety Instructions described in the front of this manual. Note: ”you have connected a VCR into your entertainment system in a way that route: the cables from the digital satellite receiver to your VCR before the signal reaches [In TV, you may caper-lute: a distorted picture ifyou attempt to record a copy-protected program. Thesepragmms are identified by a “Can’t Tape” symbol in the banner area ofthr screen. If this occurs, simply slap the recording process and your picture will auwmtically correct itself. Connecting the VCR Control Cable With the proper connections you can have the digital satellite receiver control your VCR for unattended recording, First. plug the VCR Control cable into the back of the digital —© satellite receiver, Then proceed to the next section to determine where the other end int W of the cable should be attached. TIM VCR Cmilml ( ahlc and/ark Finding the VCR's Remote Control Sensor So that the digital satellite receiver can control your VCR. the emitter end ofihe VCR control cable must be attached Where the VCR".\ remote control sensor is located. On some VCRs this is labeled. You may also find a diagram in your VCR manual indicating the sensor post on. It is commonly identifiable by a small dark plastic window. For reference. see the sensor on the digital satellite receiver located in the center. ’ ' lithe sensor is not labeled or documented, you will need to‘scan the ”N" fl"""“‘"""'" ”f'"“‘”“’"‘°""“’ “W from of your VCR with your VCR remote control. Use the following procedure to accomplish this: o Hold the VCR remote control about Vz-inch from the front left side of your VCR. o Slowly move the remote control to the right repeatedly pressing the remote control‘s power key on and off - Once your VCR responds [0 your pressing the remote control SUI/"WNW / w "WW m'N’H’ WW power. note the position Thls‘ should he the location of your VCR remote conlml sensor PAGE 2-5 DIHECTV SYSTEM FROM HUGHES NETWORK SYSTEMS . OWNER'S MANUAL Once the sensor position has been delemlincd' temporarily attach the emitter to the area with a piece of tape until the system can be tested. Refer to the “VCR Setup" section in the chapter ‘-The Digital Satellite Receiver‘s Menu System" to program and test the VCR Control feature, Upon verifying that the VCR control is functioning properly you can remove the tape and permanently attach the emitter using the peel-and-stick backing, This attachment should not interfere with normal VCR operation. Remote Control Extender Some systems may include a Remote Control Extender. Even if it is not included vn'th your system. they are also sold separately. You would need to purchase the HRCE—ZO that you can add to your remote control that came with your system. There are also packages, such as the HRCE~21 and HRCE»25 which includes an additional remote control. With the Remote Control Extender, you can have complete control of your digital satellite receiver and other entertainment system components from anywhere inside of the house. It oonvens lR (Infra-Red) signals emitted by the remote control into a powerful radio signal which is then broadcast up to a distance of 150 feet to the receiver base station. No tools are needed to install the Remote Extender. The Remote Control Extender consists of two components; the transmitter “nose cone" (which attaches to the front of the temote control), and the receiver “base station" (which is placed in the room where the HNS-brand digital satellite receiver is located). Receiver Base Station Installation Place the receiver base station in the room where your digital satellite receiver is located. Choose a location that is near an electrical outlet on an opposing wall to where your equipment is installed. Point the front of the base station towards the receiver. Try to use your remote control from your chosen location to ‘ confirm that it is within the operating “view" of your 333 digital satellite receiver. E 5 Plug the AC power adapter (included with your Remote Control Extender) in the wall outlet Attach the small plug from the transformer into the jack on the receiver base station. The power light should illuminate. Extend the antenna fully. The Remote Control Extender base station is ready for use. Transmltter Nose Cone Installation The Remote Control Extender nose cone has been designed to attach to the front of your HNS-brattd DSS remote control. Firmly press the nose cone onto the front ofthe remote control until it Will be held in place by the bumps on the bottom. Bar: nation placement Before the nose cone tmrismitier can function you will need to install the supplied battery To do this, begin by simply opening the small door on the bottom of the nose cone. install the battery noting the proper polarity (+/~). Then replace the door. You are now ready to use your Remote Control Extender equipped remote control. You should find that using your remote control from another room will work just us though you were right in front of your digital satellite receiver and other entertainment equipment Note that you Artur/i the "use am PAGE 26 SETTING UP THE DIRECTV SYSTEM do not need to point it towards the room for it to work, The signals are broadcast from the nose cone in all directions — even through floors, walls‘ ceilings and furniture! Battery Replacement Your operating range will start to decrease as the battery life decreases. Replacement batteries are conveniently available at most electronic stores. To replace the battery, follow the directions above. Remember to dispose of the old battery properly. BATTERY: Type mn21 12v‘_or equivalent Setting the Address of your Dlgital Satelllte Receiver and Remote control To avoid interference between your remote control and your neighbors that may have the same model remote control. you should chungé' the address of your components. This is similar to choosing a channel on a cordless phone so that you and your neighbors don't hear each othets‘ conversations. See the chapter. ”Programming Your Remote Control" for the instructions to accomplish this. Now You Can Turn It On Once you have connected everything, you can begin powering up the components. Turn the TV on and set it to the DIRECTV System channel (3 or 4) or input (video or vaideo). Do the same for the VCR. if applicable, Now tum the digital satellite receiver on. You will see the start-up screen for several seconds, followed by a black screen with the message at the bottom: “Searching for satellite signal. To access related utilities, press ® lfso, this is good! If not, try pressing the Gib key while the remote control is in "SAT" mode. lrtltat doesn‘t work‘ check all of the connections. You're well on your way to enjoying your DIRECTV System. PAGE 27 CONTROLLING THE DIGITAL SATELLITE RECEIVER Now it's time for you to take control. Take a few minutes to read through this chapter to begin to understand how to operate your system. Let's begin with a few simple rules. First. there is nothing that you can do, using the front panel keys or the remote control keys, which could harm the digital satellite receiver in any way. Once you understand the capabilities and options available in your receiver. you‘ll be able to undo any changes or settings that you make. The next important mle is to have fun. The features of the digital satellite receiver areintended to make watching TV more enjoyable. It isn’t necessary to know everything your system can do right away. Learn the capabilities a little at a time. As you use the digital satellite receiver, the techniques necessary to control it will become second nature. FrOnt Panel vs. Remote Control Keys The front panel provides all the basic controls needed to access and use the primary features of the digital satellite receiver. The remote control has additional keys to provide shortcuts or access to extended features of the digital satellite receiver. Most of the remote control keys can also be used to control other components in your entertainment system. For this reason, you must remember to press the 0 key, putting the remote control in digital satellite receiver mode. when you want to control the digital satellite receiver. Basic Navigation The most common digital satellite receiver-related keys that you will use are A, v, 4, >, and Gib. Four distinct keys on the digital satellite receiver front panel represent the direction keys. On the remote control, the direction keys are represented by the top. bottom. left and right keys surrounding the ® key. These keys are primarily used to move the highlight (also known as a cursor) around the screen. The ® key should be pressed Io indicate that a highlighted item is the one that you wish to choose, Another key you will be using frequently is the QB key, located on both the front panel ofthe digital satellite receiver and on the remote control. This key is used when you want to display the current on-screen guide. Once you are in the guide. pressing the QB key while a program title is highlighted will display the Guide pop-up menu. Another key appearing on both the front panel and the remote control is the Gilli? key. This key is used to retrieve descriptive information about a currently airing event and to provide access to scheduling informallon (and purchasing Information for pay per new) about highlighted programs In the Unrscrcctt guide The final key that appears on both the remote control nnd the front panel is the ® key Make sure the remote control is In leEch System mode for the cm» key to apply to the digital satellite receive! when you power the digital satellite rccCIVcr off. it not not zlclually slapped using elcctrlcxty. Rather. it goesinlo il standby mode which cntthles it to continue monitoring data sent from the tervtce PAGE 3-1 DIRECTV SVSTEM FROM HUGHES NETWORK SYSTEMS - OWNER'S MANUAL providers, call in status repons to the service providers, start and stop your VCR for programs you have scheduled, receive messages, and perform other background activities. The only apparent changes __ occun'ing in the standby mode nre that the video goes black, the IN FROM ANTENNA connector V-Ksignals are passed through to the OUT TO N connector, and the power light is off. '. There are three keys on your remote control that most people use frequently They are the o, @, and 0 keys. After you have established favorite channel lists, as described in the chapter “The Digital Satellite Receiver‘s Menu System“ you will want to cycle through them quickly and easily. Do so by pressing At any time. you can exit the rim-screen guide by selecting Video in the Guide pop-up menu An even faster way is to press the 0 key. The GD key will svvilch between DIRECTV System programing and local broadcasts. Knowing these few keys should enable to navigate through almost every digital satellite receiver feature and menu PAGE 3-2 INSTALLING THE SATELLITE DISH ANTENNA There‘s a cluster of satellites way outthete in space, and just as a telescope is pointed at a star, you need to point your satellite dish antenna at the satellites. In this chapter we will explain the basic process for detennining where to mount and how to point your satellite dish antenna. Read the contents of this chapter, as well as the important safety information in the front of this manual, These instructions are intended for an installer experienced in performing the various mks described here. Depending on how you intend to install the antenna. you may be required to: - Climb a ladder and work on your roof. - Use a power drill to drill holes in your house. 0 Detemiine if there are water pipes. electrical wiring, or gas lines hidden in the walls near where you will be drilling. 0 Route coaxial cable through the foundation wall. under floors, and through interior walls, 0 Ground the antenna and coaxial cable as recommended in the National Electrical Code (published by the National Fire Protection Association, Batterymarch Park, Quincy. MA 02269). If you are unsure about your ability to perform these tasks or comply with installation requirements. contact your DlRECl'V System dealer for information regarding professional installation Successfully installing and obtaining the satellite signals can be a time consuming and tedious task. For that reason, it is highly recommended that you contact a professional installer to get you up and running. The warranty covering your DlRECTV System assumes professional installation and may not apply in self installation situations since improper installation could damage the various components or cause undesired performance. Your satellite dish antenna will need to be pointed at a satellite cluster located 22,300 miles in orbit above the equator. To aim the satellite dish antenna at the satellites you need to know the azimuth and elevation angles. The digital satellite receiver will assist you in determining these angles. If you see the message: “Searching for satellite signal. To access related utilities. press GD pm; the may. Otherwise, press keys in the following order w navigate to the INSTALLATION screen: . 0 QB lo display the MAIN MENU - ‘ or v [0 move me highlight over the Setup Menu button . we to display the SETUP MENU - A or v [0 move the highlight over [he thla/laltan button - ® to display the INSTALLATION screen PAGE 4-1 DIRECTV SVSTEM FROM HUGHES NETWORK SYSTEMS - OWNER'S MANUAL Determine Where to Point Your Satellite Dish Antenna The INSTALLATION screen When you press ® you will see a screen lhfl! assists you with tlte satellite dish antenna pointing and signal strength utilities. Move the highlight to the Position button and press ®. You will need to determine your location by either ZIP code or by your latitudinal and longitudinal position. Press the ‘ or 7 keys on the remote control or receiver front panel until your preferred selection is highlighted, Then press ®. You will now see a pop-up panel with space to enter your information, Enter your location. lfyou are using the remote control, m|1||||||||m||||| press the - key, followed by the five appropriate digits, From the remote control or receiver front panel you can also use the A. or 7 keys to increase or decrease the highlighted digit value, and the > key to advance to the next digt Use the 4 key to back up to correct any mistakes. When you are finished. highlight the OK button and press m to continue. ALIGNMENT RESULT Pop-up Panel The ALIGNMENT RESULT will display the proper elevation and azimuth for pointing the satellite dish antenna calculated from the inlon-nnlion you entered. Take a moment to write down the pointing results. The leI'ALLA "ON screen ELEVATION: AZIMUTH: The values displayed are fairly accurate; however some line-tuning may be necessary. Use these values when choosing a mounting location for your satellite dish antenna and remember that you will need an unobstructed View in that direction. 17m AUGNMEM' RBI/LT mm Choosing the Antenna Installation Site . WARNING For your own safety. follow these'tmponant safety rules: o Perform as many funcrions as possible on the ground. o Do not install the antenna on a rainy or windy day, o if you sum to drop lhe antenna or mast assembly, gel away from tt and let it fall PAGE 472 INSTALLING AND POINTING YOUR SATELLITE DISH ANTENNA Perform the following steps to select the best site to install the antenna: 1) Go to the location where you plan to install the antenna. 2} Using a compass like the one shown, hold the compass level so that the needle can rotate freely. When the needle stops rotating, it will be pointing nonh. Doing so carefully so as not to disturb the needle, rotate the body of the compass so that the 0" or N marks printed on the compass align with the painted end of the needle. The compass is now aligned with magnetic north. Note: Large metal structures, such as air conditioning units and steel beams near the compass may greatly reduce its accuracy. If you are ~ near such structures, move several feet away and repeat the measurement to verify the readings. 3) Draw an imaginary line from the center of tlte compass to the azimuth value you recorded above. This is the direction for pointing the satellite dish antenna toward the satellites. Use a rock or some other object to mark the location where you are standing; then pick a Example 1 landmark in the distance that aligns with the magnetic azimuth 225' Aliml‘lh hearing, or mark the azimuth in some way. E I 2 i . . . 163.823le,“ 4) Vertfy that there are no obstmcttons (such as butldtngs or trees) blocking the view to the satellite. as shown in the diagram. ' Remember that trees that are small now or do not have leaves could grow to ultimately block the clear line of sight. Good Vlew I Pow vtcw X (Clear awatght. no ‘ (Obstructed Ime—ot-algttl, commons in m- wayl / . libel ate Mocking the what) 5) Make sure that the sue you have chosen is not where people or equipment could hit the satellite dish antenna. DANGER Do not select a location to install the satellite dish antenna near power lines. You can be kl/lt’d ”the satellite dish antenna comes into contact with electric power lines - Do not contact overhead power lines 0 Check the distance to any nearby power lines before starting m\t:l|li|l|on Stay at least 20 feet away from all power lines - lt’any part of the satellite dish antenna or mast assembly comes mm contact with a power line. call your local power company Dr: 1101 m to remove it yaurself. They will remove Il safely PAGE 4»3 DIHECTV SVSTEM FHOM HUGHES NETWORK SVSTEMS - OWNER'S MANUAL If you decide to install the satellite dish antenna yourself, we momniend you punch-be the 00-11- Yourself Installalion Kit, lt contains many items you will need to complete most installations, You will need some of the following tools, depending on your installation: - Electric drill 0 Tape measure 0 Wheelbarrow or . Drill bits (US-inch. . Wrenches (3/8-incll. mm“ “mung m 3/ 16-inch, l/Z-inch 7/16—inch, or 0 Hacksaw masonry) adjustable) . Sledge o Carpenter 5 level a Hammer . Flat blade driver 0 Pencil or chalk - Hole digging tools 0 Phillips sciewdriver Confirm that you have all of the satellite dish antenna kit components. 0 Steel reflector (l) o VA-inch nuts (5) c %-20 x 96-inch o Mastl Base plate (1) - Retainer screw (2) grounding “A“ (l) - LNB support am (1) 0 Cable clip (I) o LNB(1) 0 Flathead screws (4) If you are missing any parts contact the Customer Care Center at 1-800-274-8995, PAGE 44 INSTALLING AND POINTING YOUR SATELLITE DISH ANTENNA Selecting a Mounting Option Now that you have chosen where you want to install your satellite dish antenna you need to select the appropriate mounting, Use the options described below to detemtine the section of this chapter that you should advance to. All installations require grounding per NEC BIO-IS and NEC 820-33. Installing the satellite dish Installing the satellile dish Installing the satellite dish antenna on the side of your antenna on the rail or floor of a antenna on a brick surface. See house. Do not install on vinyl deck. See the section titled the section titled “Installing or aluminum siding. See the “Installing the Satellite Dish the Satellite Dish Antenna section titled “Installing the Antenna Onto a Wooden Onto a Brick Surface." Satellite Dish Antenna Onto a Surface," Wooden Surface." Installing the satellite dish Installing the satellite dish antenna on a cinder block or antenna on a metal pole, See mason surface, See the the section titled “Installing section titled “Installing the the Satellite Dish Antenna Satellite Dish Antenna Onto a Onto a Metal Pole," Cinder Block Surface." Note: If you will be installing the satellite dish antenna base plate and mast using a mounting configuration other than the ones recommended here. do so as follows 1 Install the base plate and mast. 2 Verify that the mast is level 3. Go to the Section titled "Attaching thc Reflector cm" the LNB Support Arm.“ PAGE 4-5 DIRECTV SYSTEM FROM HUGHES NETWOfiK SYSTEMS - OWNER'S MANUAL lnstal ing the Satellite Dish 4 Antenna onto a Wooden Surface The satellite dish antenna can be installed onto several types of wooden surfaces. This section describes installing the satellite dish antenna base plate and mast onto the side of your house or on a deck rail or floorl Do not mount tlte satellite dish antenna onto composite (also called particleboard or fiberboard) surfaces unless there is a wall stud or rafter located where you will be installing the mounting hardware. Composite materials are not strong enough to support the satellite dish antenna during strong winds and other violent weather conditions. Have the following tools and materials handy duringthis process. Items marked with an asterisk (‘) indicate that they are included in the Do-Ir-Yourselflnslallatt'on Kit (sold separately). - Drill bits (VS-inch, - Silicone sealant ‘ o Lag screws “ (15-inch x 3/16—inch) - ‘A-inch, Qty,2; 2-inch x . w t . ' ”hm (”mm 5/16-inch. QtyA) - Carpenter 5 level Qty. 4) 0 Pencil or chalk - Wrenches (NS-inch, . Electric drill WWW“) Installatlon Procedure I) Select a secure site to install the satellite dish antenna base plate: stud 3-inch x t/Mnm lap screws tum, hates) z-mn x Sltbdncn —)\ , tap screws 10ulside notes) smm Wall Mounting » Deck Mounting - On the side of your house Locate a wall stud onto which~you can install the antenna base plate as shown. Wall studs can most easily be found by looking for the llne of nails that shows where siding is attached to the house or by using a stud finder. - On a deck railing or floor. You can install the base plate onto a deck rail or on the deck floor as shown. 2) Place the base plale so the center holes align with the centerline of the rafter or stud (see diagram). While holding the base plate in place. use a pencil to mark the location of the top center hole onto the mounting surface. This mark indicates where you will be drilling later. PAGE 46 INSTALLING AND POINTING YOUR SATELLITE DISH ANTENNA 3) Using a carpenter‘s level. plumb the antenna must in at least two different locations on the side of the must, as shown. These two measurements should be at right angles to each other. lf the mast is plumbed (aligned vertically with the bubble level ), go to step 5. Otherwise, loosen the pivot bolt and adjustment nuts (see diagram). Camus level Phirntl vui Mm Centerline Outside holes Center hol Center hol- M|ustment nut 12 places) . Ma Outslde holes nap vim; i Level—Ll ' 4) Relate the mast until it is plumb with the level, then tighten the pivot bolt and alignment nuts. If you are still unable to align the mast with the level, try using wooden shims. If they do not correct the problem you will need to find another sue to install the satellite dish antenna. 5) Set the mast aside and drill a l/8-inch x 3-inch pilot hole where you made the pencil mark. 6) Install the mast assembly onto the mounting surface using a 3-inch x ‘A-inch lag screw. Tighten the screw enough to secure the base plate. but leave it loose enough to enable you to adjust the base plate. 7) Verify that the mast is still plumb and adjust if necessary. 8) Mark the locations of the outside holes and remaining center hole on the mounting surface. 9) Remove the base plate from‘the mounting surface. IO) Drill a l/B-lnch x 3-inch pilot hole for the lower center hole. I 1) Drill lour l/8-lneh x 2-inch pilot holes for the outslde holes. 12) While holding the base plate m place, apply silicone sealant onto the six pilot holes and around the bottom edge of the base where it contacts the mounting surface (see diagram), Doing so will help prevent water from seeping into your house. 13) Install four 2-lnch ll 5/16-lnch lag screws and four 5/l6»lnch washers into the outside holes on the base plate. 14) Install two 3»inch x ’/4-tnch lag screws into the center holes on the base plate. I5) Tighten all screws. 16) Apply additional SIiICOIlC selllanl to cover the tops of the lag screws. With the base plate and mast installed. proceed to the section titled “Attaching the Reflector Onto the LNB Support Arm“ later in this chapter. PAGE 4-7 DIRECTV SYSTEM FROM HUGHES NETWORK SYSTEMS - OWNER‘S MANUAL lnstal ing the Satellite Dish - Antenna onto a Brick Surface The satellite dish antenna can be installed onto brick surfaces This section describes installing the satellite dish antenna base plate and mast onto the side of your brick house or on a chimney. Have the following tools and materials handy during this process. Items marked with a asterisk (*) indicate that they are included in the Do-lr- Yourself Instalkzrr‘on Kit (sold separately). 0 Masonry drill bit (3/8- 0 Silicone sealant ‘ - Wrenches (3/8~inch, inch) . Expansion anchors ‘ 7/ 16-inch. or - Machine screws t (‘/t- (Qty. 4) WWW”) ‘ ' 3-' h. . mm tnchx the QW 4) . Washers ‘(5/16-inch, 0 H er - Carpenter's level Qty. 4) o Pencil or chalk Installation Procedure 1) Select a flat and secure site to install the satellite dish antenna base plate. 2) Place the base plate so the outside holes are positioned over the brick surfaces. Do not drill into the mortar between the bricks. Brlck surlaoe ‘— Oulside holes Expansion anchors _E Bric Mortar Outside holes Sid; Vlew From View 3) Using a carpenter‘s level, plumb the satellite dish antenna mast in at least two different locations on the side of the mast. as shown. These two measurements should be at right angles to each other. If the mast is plumb (aligned vertically with tlie bubble level). go to step 5. Otherwise loosen the pivot bolt and adjustment nuts (see diagram), 4) Rotate the mast until Ills plumb with the level, then tighten the pivot bolt and alignment nuts. If you are still unable to align the mast with the level, try using wooden shims. if they do not correct the problem you will need Io find another site to install the satellite dish antenna. 5) Use a pencil to mark the location of the top left outside hole of the base plate (see diagram) onto the brick surface. 6) Set the mast aside and drill a Jlsvineh x 3-inclt hole where you made the pencil mark. 7) Clean out the hole and inscn an expansion anchor, The anchor should fit snugly, so you may have to use a hammer to gently lap the anchor until it is flush with the brick surface, PAGE 4-8 amen x man INSTALLING AND POINTING YDUH SATELLITE DISH ANTENNA 8) Install the mast assembly onto the mounting surface using a 3-inch x %-20 machine screw (see diagram). Tighten the screw enough to secure the base plate. but leave it loose enough to enable you to adjust the base plate. 9) Verify that the mast is still plumb and adjust if necessary. 10) Mark the locations of the other three outside holes on the mounting surface. 11) Remove the base plate from the brick surface. I'IZ) Drill three SIS-inch x 14-inch holes for the outside holes. 13) Install the base plate using the 3»ineh x ‘A-ZO machine screws . and four 5/l6»ineh washers. I4) Tighten the four machine screws. With the base plate and mashnstalled. proceed to the section titled “Attaching the Reflector Onto the LNB Support Arm" later in this chapter. Installing the Satellite Dish Antenna onto a Cinder Block Surface The satellite dish antenna can be installed onto brick surfaces This section describes installing the satellite dish antenna base plate and mast onto a cinder block or masonry surface. Have the following tools and materials handy during this process. Items marked with a asterisk (*) indicate that they are included in the Da-h- Yourself Installation Kit (sold separately). 0 Masonry drill bit (Va 0 Electric drill o Wrenches (us-inch. inch) , . 7/lG-incli, or e Silicone sealant “ adjustable) - Machine screws ‘ (‘/A- ‘ 4 inch x 3-inch , Qty. 4) ' “fish‘s (Q‘Y- ) - Hammer ‘ , 0 Washers * (5/16-inch, Carpenter s level Qty- 4) o Pencil or chalk lnstallatlon Procedure I) Select a flat and secure site to install the satellite dish antenna base plate. 2) Tap the cinder blocks with a hammer to locate the hollow center cores. 3) Place the base plate so the outside holes are positioned over the hollow center cores of the cinder block. Do not drill into the mortar between the cinder blocks. FAGE 4.9 DlfiECTV SYSTEM FROM HUGHES NETWORK SVSTEMS - OWNER'S MANUAL 4) Using a carpenter's level, plumb the satellite dish antenna mast in at least two different locations on the side of the mast, as shown. These two ' measurements should be at right angles to each other. lithe W5 W" mast is plumb (aligned vertically with the bubble level). go to pimp mi step 5. Otherwise. loosen the pivot bolt and adjustment nuts (see mu diagram). 5) Rotate the mast until it is plumb with the level, then tighten the pivot bolt and alignment nuts. if you are still unable to align the “m mast with the level, tiy using wooden shims. If they do not m" correct the problem you will need to find another install site. 6) Use a pencil to mark the location of the top left outside hole of Pivot bolt the base plate (see diagram) onto the cinder block surface. 7) Set the mast assembly aside and drill a Vz-inch hole where you ”mm "m made the pencil mark. (2 we“) 8) Clean out the hole. “gm, 9) Install the toggler as follows: Holding the ring end of a toggler, @ Laval—L fold the metal channel flat against the toggler and insen it into the drilled hole until you feel the channel open inside the hollow core of the cinder block. Rotate the toggler and gently pull the ring to ensure the metal channel is flat against the inside of the cinder block. While pulling the toggler toward you to apply tension, slide the push—cap until it is snug against the cinder block. Break the ring along the center perforation and bend the two straps away from each other until they break at the push—cap, Break the ring along the center perforation and bend the two straps away from each other until they biealt at the push—cap. cmm MZJ m%fi mjfi Trigglrr installation steps. I0) Install the mast assembly onto the cinder block surface using a 3-inch x ‘/4-20 machine screw (see diagram), Tighten the screw enough to secure the base plate. but leave it loose enough to enable you to adjust the base plate. l l ) Verify that the mast is still plumb and adjust ifnecessary. I2) Mark the locations of the other three oulSlde holes on the cinder block surface. m; ”"2" . (minds new 13) Remove the base plate from the cinder block. I4) Drill three 56-inch holes for the outstdc holes. 15) Repeat steps 8 dirough 12 to install togglers in the three drille‘d holes. l6) Install the base mast assembly usmg the 3-inch x ‘A-ZO machine screws and four Silo-inch washers. I7) Tighten the four machine screws. With the base plate and mast inslaflcd. proceed to the section titled “Attaching the Reflector onto the LNB Support Arm“ later in this Chapter PAGE A-to Mnsl INSTALLING AND POINTING VOUFl SATELLITE DISH ANTENNA Installing the Satel ite Dish Antenna onto a Metal Pole The satellite dish antenna can be installed onto a metal pole. You will not be using the base plate or must included with the satellite dish antenna {or this procedure. Store these items in case you decide to move tlte satellite dish antenna to a new location in the future. Have the following tools and materials handy during this process. - Hole digging tools 0 Wheelbarrow or concrete mixing box . Carpenter's level 0 Pencil or chalk - Guy wires and 0 Metal pole (IVA-inch wooden stakes inside diameter schedule 40 ' HMS” galvanized water pipe 0 40-pound bag of - 6-t’oot length quick selling concrete minimum) (Qty 4) Installation Procedure I) Use a hacksaw to cut the bottom edge of the pole at a 45° angle as shown, This prevents the E 5 Pole an inn motion item the pole 2) Dig a hole at least S-inches in diameter and 36-inches deep. if you live in an area where the mm to z-tmtt lhpe tor tutor run—oil /— outs. Metal Wle at inch” mivtlmllm {6 metres below frost Illte e mates minimum pole from rotating in the concrete over time. frost line gees deeperth 30-inches. dig the hole at least 6-inches deeper than the frost line. 3) Place the pole into the hole and place rocks (for example) around the pole to stabilize il in a vertical position 4) Fill the hole with prepared quick drying cement, Shape the lap of the concrete with a slope lo improve drainage. 5) Using a carpenter‘s level, plumb the pole in at least two different locations on the side of the pole, as shown. These two measurements should be at righl angles to each other. When the pole is plumb. secure it with the rocks. or attach guy wires to hold it upright. 6) Let the cement dry for 24 hours before you remove the guy wires or attempt to attach the satellite dish antenna to the pole. With the pole installed, proceed to the section titled “Attaching the Reflector Onto the LNB Support Arm" later tn thts chapter PAGE 4-11 DIRECTV SYSTEM FROM HUGHES NETWORK SYSTEMS - OWNER'S MANUAL Attaching the Reflector onto the LNB Support Arm Assembling the Satellite Dish Antenna |) 2) 3) 4) 5) Insert a flat-head screw into one of the holes in the face of the reflector. as shown. Install the mounting bracket of the LNB support arm onto the four flat-head screws, as shown. Loosely install a '/4-Il|Ch nut onto the portion of each flat-head screw that sticks through the back of the reflector and mounting bracket. Tighten the four ‘/4-inch nuts. The heads of the flat-head screws must be flush on the inside surface of the reflector to be securely fastened to the LNB support arm. Install the cable clip as shown. Stat mm 14 mam run (4 94m; Attaching the Satellite Dish Antenna Assembly to the Mast or Pole Now that you have assembled the satellite dish antenna you are ready to mount it on your previously insralled mast or pole, While the diagrams may show a satellite dish antenna model that differs from the one you have, the same procedures apply. 1) if necessary, slightly loosen the azimuth nuts on the 2) 3) 4) email} LNB suppon arm. Slide the satellite dish antenna assembly onto the mast or pole until the top ot’the mast stops at the bolt at the top of the mounting assembly. Tighten the azimuth nuts enough so that the satellite dish antenna assembly can rotate easily on the mast or pole, The next step is to ground the satellite dish antenna, autumn its aluminum gloundmg wire Ground rod INSTALLING AND POINTING YOUR SATELLITE DISH ANTENNA CAUTION L064! electric codes and the National Electric Code (NEE) require the satellite dish antenna to be grounded. Grounding the satellite dish antenna helps protect against damage caused by static voltage buildup or nearby lightning strikes. Refer to the following: 0 Go to the section titled “Giounding the Metal Pole Mount“ if your satellite dish antenna is installed on a metal pole. ' 0 Go to the section titled :‘Gr0unding the Base Plate" it' you satellite dish antenna is installed on the supplied satellite dish antenna masti Grounding the Metal Pole Mount Have the following tools and materials handy during this process. Items marked with a asterisk (‘) indicate that they are included in the Da-[l- Yourself [axial/align Ki! (sold separately). 0 IVz—inch ground 0 4‘8 aluminum clamp grounding wire * 0 5/8-inch x 23»th 0 Cable ties * ' ground rod and groundmddamp . Adjustablewrench o Sledge hammer Installation Procedure 1) Approximately 1 foot from the pole's cement pier foundation. use a sledge hammer to drive the ground rod 8 feet into the ground. J” 2) Install the grounding clamp approximately 1 foot from the base of the pole 3) Install the #8 aluminum grounding wire onto the ground clamp in accordance with National Electric Code 81045. Gtoundinu clamp 4) Route the ground wire from the clamp to the ground rod. Use the ground rod clamp to attach the grounding wire to the ground rod. 5) Secure the ground wire to the pole using the cable ties. You can now proceed to the section titled “Installing and Routing the LNB Coaxial Cable" PAGE 4-13 DIRECTV SVSTEM FROM HUGHES NETWORK SYSTEMS ~ OWNER'S MANUAL Grounding the Base Plate ' » Have the following tools and materials handy during this process. Items marked with a asterisk (‘) indicate that they are included in the Da-thourszlf Installation Kit (sold separately} - 5/8-inch x S-foot 0 Adjustable wrench o Sledge hammer mm" M . in; aluminum . Cable lies 0 ground rod clamp ‘ grounding wire ‘ Installation Procedure 1) Use a sledgehamrner to drive the ground rod 8 feet into the ground near where you installed the satellite dish antenna base plale. 2) Insert the '/i-20 x 56-inch bolt through the grounding hole on the base plate. 3) Install the ‘A-inch nul onto the bolt. 4) Wrap the #8 aluminum grounding wire around the bolt between the star washer and the base plate in accordance with National Electric Code section 81045. then lighten the nut. 5) Route the ground wire from the base plate to the ground rod. Use the ground rod clamp to attach the ground wire to the ground rod. 6} If necessary, secure the ground wire to the wall using insulated U-shaped tacks. Installing and Routing the LNB Coaxial Cable This section describes routing and installing the coaxial cable between the LNB and the grounding block. Depending on the routing ofthe coaxial cable, you may choose to use a cable that can be buried. When normal coaxial cable m2", is buried. its outer cover decays in the soil, and the cable‘s life is shortened. Cables that are suitable for burial use a special outer cover that resists breakdown. Some of these cables also have a special coating on their ground shieldsr This coating resists corrosion if water gets into the cable. Anytime the coaxial cable is buried, use cable that is suitable for burial. Doing so will help prevent problems in the future, Cup 1009 An important goal of your cable IaniIlL’iIIOn is to protect the cable from physical damage and moisture penetration. To protect the cable from physical damage, secure it to walls or another stable surface- with cable clips, This prevents the cable from sagging and being damaged by people stepping on it or running over it with yard equipment. Prevent moisture penetration by using weatherproof connectors, or by sealing any connection that is exposed to the elements Drip loops provrde a connection with additional protection by preventing moisture from traveling down the cable and entering the connection. PAGE 4-14 INSTALLING AND POINTING YOUR SATELLITE DISH ANTENNA Have the following tools and materials available: - Phillipssctewdriver - #I4(orlalger) . Flat-blade . H er willatedgroundmg screwdriver Installation Procedure I) Select the location where you will install the ground block. Choose a site that will be near the cable entry point into the building. Also, plan a short and straight path for the ground wire to the grounding rod, 2) Select a length of cable that can be routed easily from the LNB . to the ground block. lf your system is equipped with a dual-output LNB, select a second cable that's the same length. Ground bloat . 3) ' Secure the grounding block to a stable mounting surface with cream me two screws‘ then connect the cable(s) to the grounding block. 4) Secure the cable(s) with cable clips. Do not forget to form the ngfiz drip loop and secure it in place with cable clips. ”Hing, um: oummsimflumam “in! only 5) install the M4 insulated ground wire on the ground temunal of m side, a single coaxial cable willbe used. the ground block in accordance with National Electric Code section 820-33, Duahoutput LNB 6). Route the ground wire to the ground rod. 7) Connect the ground wire to the ground rod. Remember to secure the wire to a wall or some snrfwe to protect it. Connecting the Coaxial Cable to the LNB Installatlon Procedure 1) If you installed the satellite dish antenna assembly onto a metal pole, go to step 2. Otherwise route the coaxial cahle(s) through the mast and LNB support arm. Singleoutpul LNB Now continue on to step 3. 2) Route the coaxial cable(s) along the outside of the pole and inside the LNB suppon arm. 3) Insert the cable into the cable clip. This ensures that there will be enough slack in the cable if you need to remove the LNB later. If you are routing two cables. use a cable tie to bind the cables together. then insert one of the cables into the cable clip. 4) Attach the coaxral cttblets) unto the LNB as shown. PAGE 445 DIRECTV SYSTEM FROM HUGHES NETWORK SYSTEMS - OWNER'S MANUAL Attaching the LNB to the LNB Support Arm 1) Slide the cable connection end of the LNB into the D-shaped opening in the LNB support am so that the LNB points toward the reflector. The end of the LNB may be rectangular or D-shaped, however either type will fit. 2) lnsert the correct size retainer screw into the LNB mounting hole. Two sizes of this screw are provided to accommodate either LNB style. 3) Use the appropriate serewdn' ver to tighten the screw. outing the LNB Cable to the Satellite Receiver During tltis step of the installation, route the LNB cable from the ground block to the satellite receiver. In most installations, there is more tltan one way to get the LNB cable to the adapter from the grounding block. If the adapter is near an inside wall, use the crawl space, basement, or attic area. When routing the LNB cable to the digital satellite receiver, take the shortest possible path and always protect it from physical damage. Into hunt-q 1) After verifying that [here are no whes or pipe: blocking the location where ynu near lofted [he coaxial table into the building. drill a 93-inch hole. If you are routing two coaxial cables, drill a Second Winch hole near the first. 2) Connect one end of the cable to the ground block. Repeat this step if you are routing two cables. 3) Form a 3-inch to S-inch drip loop tn the cable(s) before inserting it in the access hole. 4) Secure the drip loop(s) and cable(s) to the wall with cable clips. 5) inside the building. route the cable(s) to where the satellite roceiver(s) are located. Depending on the installation site, this could be through a floor or wall, directly to the rear of the satellite receiver. ll the cable goes straight through a wall, you can use a wall plate at the access point. 6) Seal the access point into the building with silicone sealant. The satellite dish antenna and cable are now completely installed, Connecting the Satel Antenna . You must connect the satellite dish antenna cable to receive a signal. You should unplug your digital satellite receiver from the [mwer outlet priur In making My: connection. Once the satellite dish antenna has been mounted and the satellite cable has been run from the satellite dish antenna to the digital satellite receiver, you are ready [0 monitor the signal strength M mun. while adjusting the satellite dish antenna pointing Connecling the satellite dish antenna cable PAGE 4-l6 INSTALLING AND POINTING YOUR SATELLIYE DISH ANTENNA Positioning the Satellite Dish Antenna Pointing accuracy is very important. The satellite dish antenna must be pointed exactly at the satellite for you to receive a signal. Please follow these instructions carefully to achieve a successful installation. In the following procedure you will be referring to the meter on the INSTALLATION screen. If this screen is not currently displayed, press the ® key, shutting the system down, and then press the w key to start the system up again. If you see a black screen with the message: “Searching for satellite signal. To access related utilities. press 0." press the Q key. Otherwise. press keys in the following order to navigate to the INSTALLATION screen: . -®todisplaytheMAIN MENU . A on to move the highlight over the Setup Menu button . ®mdtspiaymesnrut>mw 0 ‘ or' to move the highlight over the Installation buuon - «a» lo display the INSTALLATION screen You should see a meter displaying your signal strength. The INSTALLATION Screen The lNSTALLATlON screen shows the quality of the signal that you are receiving. Because you have not adjusted the direction of your satellite dish antenna. you probably have a signal strength of 0. To let you know that “looking." you should hear a shon beep every few seconds. Even though a signal strength of 50 will give you the same high- quality picture and sound as a reading of 90. you should maximize your signal as much as possible, because rain or snow can cause the signal strength to drop significantly. This signal reduction is known as “rain fade.” As soon as the signal can penetrate the rain cloud or IIIIHHIIIHIHIIIII snow. your picture will return automatically. The le‘rALLATloN semen PAGE 4~l 7 DIHECTV SYSTEM FROM HUGHES NETWORK SYSTEMS , OWNER‘S MANUAL Pointlng the Satellite Dlsh Antenna Uslnglthe “Box” Method Eu“. A1. 40 smut: ow Eb.4,Az -to , Elo4.Az.t10 Patient ofrcmming [he Jky The easiest way to find the satellite signal is by scanning the sky in the general direction tltat the satellite is located. While you could possibly achieve this by trial and error, you should be able to find the signal in just a few minutes using the “box" method. What you are effectively doing is scanning the sky in a pattern similar to the way a farmer plows a field. It will be easiest to fine»tune your satellite dish antenna with someone else‘s assistance, calling out the signal strength while you make the adjustments. Optionally. you can turn up the volume of yourTV so that you can hear the beeps while you make adjustments. When there is no signal, beeps will occur every few seconds so that you know it is searching, As die signal strength increases, the beeps will become much more rapid. Before you begin make these quick checks: 0 Verify that there are no obstructions such as trees‘ buildings, etc, blocking the signal. 0 Verify that you are using the proper cable type (RG-6) between the satellite dish antenna and the digital satellite receiver. Also, be sure that the connections are tight and the center wire in the cable extends about l/Bm-inch beyond the end of the connector. 0 Verify that the azimuth and elevation values that you determined earlier are correct for your area. - To loosen and tighten the satellite dish antenna‘s bolts, you will need a 7/16-inch wrench (not included). . A compass will also be needed to establish the initial direction to point your satellite dish antenna. The “box" method begins by subtracting 10 degrees from the azimuth and subtracting 4 degrees from the elevation values that you detenmned earlier. We‘ll begin by adjusting the elevation. First, loosen the nuts securing the two (one on each side) elevation bolts just enough so that you can easily Iilt die reflector up and down. Next. line up the elevation indicator with the tick mark corresponding to the elevation calculated earlier (result minus 4 degrees). This Indicator Is the leading edge of the metal just to the left of the bolt. It Is recessed inside the slot. Finish adjusting the elevation by lightly tightening the bolts when the indicator ts aligned with the correct tick mark. Make sure that the satellite dish antenna doesn‘t slip out of position while you are tightening the bolts. PAGE4~13 lNSTALLING AND POINTING YOUR SATELLITE DlSH ANTENNA Next, we‘ll adjust the azimuth. For tltis pan of the procedure, a compass (such as the one included in the Du-ll- Yourself Installation Kit) will make it possible to point in the proper direction. This is done by first loosening the azimuth bolts just enough in order to turn the satellite dish antenna smoothly with a little pressure. Stand behind or beneath the satellite dish antenna reflector and, while grasping the outer edges of the reflector, rotate the satellite dish antenna until it is pointing toward the azimuth value determined earlier (result minus l0 degrees), Be sure that as you do this you do not lean on the reflector. as that would affect the alignment. Don't tighten the boltsjust yet! 4 l) Slowly mm the satellite dish antenna 20 degrees towards and past the actual detemtined azimuth, It should take about 20 seconds to make the sweep of the sky. 2) if no signal was found_in this pass, increase the elevation by 1 degree and slowly turn the satellite dish antenna back the other direct n, If you do find a signal. go to step 5. 3) if you have done this fer-59 passes (now 4 degrees above the determined elevation), start back at the beginning point and try again. If you cannot achieve any signal after several tries. call your dealer or the Customer Care Center at I-800-274-8995. 4) If no signal is found, increase the elevation by I more degree and go back to step I. If you do find a signal, go to step 5. 5) To have reached this step it is assumed that there is some degree of signal. A numeric value for the strength ranges from 0 to 99. While your signal strength may vary. refer to the following map to determine the suggested signal strength goal for your area. Typical xiii-at nmigm mum Your lit/Hill “Knirl iimigih may vary. 6) Gently continue turning the satellite dish antenna reflector a small amount as you were turning it when you began receivmg a signal. Continue to adjust the satellite dish antenna in this fashion until the signal strength meter reaches the highest possible reading. Tighten the allmuth bolts. 7) Slowly tilt the satellite dish antenna up and down to try to improve the signal strength reading. When you are satisfied that you have achieved the Strongest signal. tighten the elevation bolls, You may choose to try different transponders. Each transponder transmits multiple programs at a time. The transponder displayed when entering the screen represents the one associated with the last vlewed program (or ‘02" if no program has been viowcdl By moving the highlight to the transponder area, you can enter a number from at to 32 Dllfercnl transponders may show varying signal strengths. This is not lndicattve ofllny problem ultlex» the variations are extreme (such as 40 and 90), In the event of slgnal receplmn prohlcnn ctlxltmtcr service representatives may ask for information such as signal strength on a different trllnxptmtlcr Do not change transponders trying to find me hen Signal slncc the transponder WV” Atitntltzltlcnlly change in his on: that corlcspgmds with the sutcllllr: channels that you tit-u PAGE 449 DIRECTV SYSTEM FFlOM HUGHES NETWORK SYSTEMS - OWNER'S MANUAL Authorizing Your Service ' - To confirm that the Salellile dish antenna is properly adjusted to receive signals, try to neceive promotional channels from bolh, DIRECT V and USSB. If you can receive them, you can now an-ange to receive your DlRECTV System programming 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. a! the following numbers: u us Satellite 0 l a E c 'l' v. Broadcasting 1-800»DIRECTV (347-3288) l-MZM-USSB (204-8772) Subscribe lo bolh DIRECFV and USSB to enjoy over 200 available channels ofdigilally delivered sports, movies, news, and family cmeminmenl. Check with lhe'service providels regarding details available offerings and packages PAGE 4-20 WATCHING DIRECTV SYSTEM PROGRAMMING This chapter will reveal many different ways to find the programs you want to watch. The first thing you should know is that channels in Ihe DIRECT V System world are arranged differently than on conventional TV channels. Channel numbels range from 100 m 999. Basic Channel Changing There are many ways lo “surf" lhrough the available programming. Anyone who has ever used a remote control TV already knows at least two ways lo change channels. The first of these is by using die 50 and ED keys. Each key press takes you [0 me next available channel in the direction that you selected. The second way is to enter the number of lhe desired channel. For example, to go to me Direct‘rieket movie previews, simply press 000. 0r lo walch the USSR preview channel, press . You can enler the number for any channel you wish. The Channel Banner Every time you tune to a channel, a banner will be displayed at the top of the screen. You can also display lhe Channel Banner any lime by pressing the 19 key. Pressingflb will remove lhe banner immediately. This banner contains information aboul the program, including Ihe program Stan and end times title, raring, channel call sign or logo, channel number, and program or channel-related symbols where applicable. Symbols‘ as shown below, could include altemaie audio, data‘ new mail. ean‘l tape. closed caption, and/or the lock status. See lhe section called “Alternate Services" later in this chapler for information on accessing allemate audio or data services. .\\ 1m CHANNEL bums/e E nan ALT. ® new 9 I]! capl'r not“ svcs. AUDIO MAII. TAPE men-Al. “inning PayPer Data Olher Closed Unread Limits Limits Taping Dolby View available audio capllnn mill enforced override not Dlgilal available available allowed (AC-3) Additional informallon displayed In lhe billlner includes lhc curlL‘IlI dine and lime, and current favorite list. PAGE 5-l DlRECTV SYSTEM FROM HUGHES NETWORK SVSTEMS - OWNER'S MANUAL The Information Banner ‘ . Pressing the CD key a second time while the Channel Banner is displayed will replace the information with any available description of the current program. This is called the Information Banner. Eidter of these banners will go away filler a few seconds, or you can press the ‘m key or key to clear it on demand. Thl INFORMATION BANNER The OneLIneT" Guide If you‘d like to know what‘s on another channel without switching from your current channel. use the OneLine Guide. Simply press A or v and begin browsing. You can see the channel call sign and number. titles. and program start and end times. When you see something you like; then press ® to tune lo the channel. You may also directly enter a channel number to advance the One uide to that channel. The other filter keys, including 0, and -0. as well as the CD key will also control the content or the otteLine Guide. Pressing the at key will cancel the OneLitte Guide. 1h: OneLirte Guide TurboTune’" The TurboTune feature provides access to nine ol‘ your referred channels on top of the current video. The TurboTuM panel is displayed by pressing the ¢ key while watchtn video as long as there are no messages prompting you to press $ for some other purpose. The TurboTune panel displays nine channel tags. These channels can be specified via the TurboTunz button on the SETUP MENU The header area of the panel displays the title of the program currently airing on the htghltgnted channel tag. You can choose one ot’the nine by moving the highlight over the desired channel and pressing $51». shoncut to movtng the highlight is to press the remote control numbers that corresponds with the tin-screen position of the desired channel. in the example on the right. press 7 for ZDTV.. The Thrown ptnnv/ PAGE 5-2 WATCHING SATELLITE PROGRAMS ON THE RECEIVER AlphaTuneT" AlphaTune enables you to tune to a channel by spelling a channel's call sign rather than by number. To enter the Alphflhne mode. you must first press the @ key located on the lower right on the keypad. An ”ALPHA" symbol appears on tlte screen. You can now enter the numbers and letters (located above each of the number keys) to $5? the desired channel call sign. For example. in tune to ESPN. press . All special symbols (i.e., &, I, c, !, etc.) are located on the Q key. As soon as the receiver can determine which channel you are seeking. it will nine to it automatically. No additional keys need to be entered. If the channel call sign is fewer than four letters. you may need to press 633 to indicate that you are finished. If more than one channel shares thc same set of key (i.e., “CNN“ and "COM", both using 090), the next matchin occurrence is used. If that was not the channel you wantedjust press to find the next occurrence of that key sequence. It is important that you enter the channel call sign exactly. With experience. you will become more familiar with the channel name abbreviations that are used. Alternate Services The digital satellite receiver can support altemate audio and data reception. To determine if the services are available for a particular program, look for their icons below the date and time in the Channel Banner or on the on-screen guide, To access Ihese services when available press the - . keys on the remote control. The Alternate Services banner will appear at the bottom of the screen. Highlight and select the All. Audio to temporarily change the audio language. Audio Once you have selected the Audio button you can use the 4 and P keys to step through the audio tracks offered for the current program. the remote comm keypad. To choose the highlighted language. press GED. On occasion an audio tuck may be offered that is not being broadcast. If this is the case, you will hear either unchanged audio or silence. The Alternate Sen/icer panel Changing channels will restore the audio track to the one that is specified on the PREFERENCES screen. See the chapter “The Digital Satellite Receivers Menu System" for information on setting the default audio, Digltal Audio Once you have selected the Digital Audio button you can use the ‘ and > keys to step through the audio tracks offered for the current program. For programs that are offered in Dolby Digital the icon along with the name of the audio track will be displayed. The option of “Same as Audio" is always available. This will provide PCM digital audio that is the same track as selected under the Audio option. To choose the highlighted digital audio, press on». On occasion an audio track may be offered that is not being broadcast. if this is the case for the selected track, you will hear either unchanged audio or silence. Changing channels will restore the audio track to the one that is specified on the PREFERENCES screen. See the chapter “The Digital Satellite Receiver's Menu System" for information on setting the default audio. PAGE 5-3 THE ON-SCREEN GUIDES The most powerful features of the-digital satellite receiver are the onscreen guides. You may customize the on-screen guide to see a page of channels or program listings to include only programs of interest to you. Other advanced features available from the onescreen guides, such as scheduling and program information, will help plan your viewing. Continue reading to learn the real power of the digital satellite receiver’s on-sct’een guides. At any time you can press the @ key to display the current on-screen guide. This digital satellite receiver offers a variety of on-screen guides. Each guide has its own design to make finding programs of interest an easy task. These guides include the PROGRAM GUIDE (SM.CELL), PROGRAM GUIDE (10. CELL). TITLE GUIDE, LOGO GUIDE. and WATCHWORDT“ GUDE. Each guide (except WatchWord) can be filtered into smaller channel groupings, as specified in your personalized favorite Channel Lisls. You can also reduce the displayed listing by specifying a Theme of interest. and then narrow the offerings further by specifying u type within the Theme. Additional setting such as Guide Times and Classes. may be specified to determine the guide content. A full desc ption of the filtering options can be found later in this chapter. Some buttons contain small icons inside them, indicating their function: @ A list of options will be offered. This list appears in what ls referred to as a “Pop—up Menu." @ A series of boxes will appear used to specify numbers and/or letters for the particular feature associated with the button. Choosing the Guide style To display on-screen guides. press the ® key. Press the ® key agaln to display or remove the guide pop-up menu. The guide menu provides buttons to access the MAIN MENU. exit to Video, ways to narrow your search, and Guide Style. To choose a' guide style, simply highlight the Guide 51er button and press ®. 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Pressing an» will take you to the INFORMATION screen described later in this chapter tn the section called “Getting Program Information." 0 If a program title cannot entirely fit in the space provided, an ellipsis (... ndieates that a portion of the title is missing. ~ Using PreSeIect to Schedule Programs for Taping This feature is commonly known as StarSight One-Touch Record tOTR). With the PreSelcct feature you can select viewing choices in advance to avoid missing them. Use PreSeIect to plan your 9 S AR evening viewing; your DlRECl‘V System will automatically change channels according to S I your selections and control your VCR for unattended recording. 0 N r0 To PreSelect a program. find an upcoming program you wish to watch. Press ® to add a PrcSeleet to Tape entry to the SCHEDULER screen which holds all scheduled events. Programs that have been scheduled to be taped will be identified with a videotape icon (Fl) before the program title on the onscreen guide. When using the Schedule To Tape feature the following steps must be completed for the digital satellite receiver to perform unattended recording: 0 Attach the VCR Control cable as described tn the chapter “Setting Up Your DIRECTV System." 0 Use the VCR SETUP screen as described in the chapter “Your Digital Satellite Receiver's Menu System.“ 0 Set your VCR to match the output of the digital satellite receiver. This could be either RF (channel 3 or 4) or A/V (phono or S-video). - Insert a recordable videotape of sufficient length in the VCR. 0 Leave the VCR turned ON, Using PreSeIectT" to Schedule Programs for Viewlng lfyou do not Want to have the PreSelccted program recorded. press the ® key again to change the setting to be automatically tuned to for viewing, Programs that are PreSelected for viewing will be identified on the tin-screen guide with a check mark (f) before the program title. 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The third column indicates the program channel, Ifthe program is going to be airing on several different channels, the word “Multiple" WI" appear in this column, Pressing «a on any title will direct you to the INFORMATION screen where you can select Show Timm to determine which showings best suit you. To move around the guide, use the A or v keys, You can tontintto to press the A or v keys to scroll more program offerings onto the screen. Refer to the letters on the keys to advance to Specific positions in the guide For example. press the (I) key to go It) the A‘s Press it again to go to the B‘s and a [bird llntc m tltlntncc to the C‘s. l‘ti \pced up tho proven ol’rovtowrug tho guldc. you our. use in 50 to scroll through the guidi- cntnos .t tttll tinge al .t ltltlc PAGE 6-5 DIRECTV SYSTEM FROM HUGHES NETWORK SYSTEMS - OWNER'S MANUAL The LOGO GUIDE ‘ ’ ThQLDGO GUIDE wilhaul description: The LOGOGUIDE with description: The LOGO GUIDE displays up to 56 network logos at a lime. This number is tedueed to 42 if the program description option is enabled. The tltle of the program currently airing on the highlighted channel appears in the headerarea immediately above the logo grid. Only current programming is available from the DOGO GUIDE. To navigate the guide. use the A, v. 4, and > keys. You can continue to press the A orV keys I0 scroll more program offerings onto the screen. Pressing ® on any logo will direct you to the INFORMATION screen. Use 5° and fin to scroll through the guide entries a full page at a time. The WATCHWORDT“ Guide The WATCHWORD guide lists programs matching one of the eight words you have specified on the WATCHWORD screen (accessed from the SETUP MENU). The WATCHWORD guide displays up to 8 program titles that can be seen at once. To navigate the guide, use the A or V keys. You can continue to press the ‘ or 7 keys to scroll more program offerings onto the screen. The first column displays the program titles. The second column indicates the stan time of the program. The third column indicates the channel that the program is or will be airing on. The fourth and final colurrut indicates the keyword that was found. s pressing ®on any title will direct you to the INFORMATION screen. ‘ The WA TCH WORD Guide To speed up the process of reviewtng the guide. you can use fio or $0 to scroll through the guide entries 3 full page al a time. Filtering the Guides Searching through hundreds of programs can be overwhelming. The digital satellite receiver will help you find what you are looking for. By pressing the QB key while already in a guide, a pop~up menu wtll display. providing the filtering tools and ways to access other guide styles. By comblmng each or these filter Options. you can qulckly narrow down 200+ channels to those that meet your vtewtng tnterests. F'AGE 5-5 7 THE 0N~SCREEN GUIDES You should also be aware that some guide styles do not provide access to certain filter options. The unavailable fillers will not appear in the Guide Menu. Theme Filters When the Theme Filler: button is highlighted and ® is pressed, a pop-up menu appears. This menu offers all the available category groupings of programs. After choosing a category (other than All), the pop-up menu is replaced by another menu called Types. The Calgary pop-up menu The Types pop-up menu allows you to break down your chosen theme by type. For example. if you chose Movie: for the category, you can now choose a type of mow‘e such as Comedy, Drama. Sci-Ft, etc, After selecting one or these. the guide will be further filtered to show only those channelx offering programs of the selected category and type, Popular categories can be quickly selected from your remote control by pressing . followed by a number key, You will see labels on the remote control for filtering the ide to movies, sports. news, and all. nest on for movies £0 for sports. or for news and the guide will filter according] , Pressing the key sequence a second time or pressing - will restore the guide to show all themes. The Typex [mpmp menu Channel List The Lisls pop—up menu enables you to filter the guide to display only channels from the selected list. In addition to All Channels, you can choose one of your own defined lists. See the "Fav, Lists" section of “The Digital Satellite Receiver‘s Menu System" to learn how to set your favorite lists. You can use the «a key to cycle through the lists at any time in the on-screen guide without using the pop~||p menu. The Tap-10 list can only be selected via the pop—up menu. The ‘Top 10" favorite list is automatically maintained by the digital satellite receiver. The digital satellite receiver monitors the channels viewed in your household and compiles the ten most watched channels on the list. As viewing habits change, the list will update itself accordingly. 71"! LH'U'HI'ru/t nit-nu it should be noted that all Channel lists are maintained privately within the digital satellite receiver for your use only. PAGE 5-7 DIRECTV SYSTEM FROM HUGHES NETWORK SYSTEMS - OWNER'S MANUAL Gulde Tlmes ’ - The Guides pop-up menu ordinarily provides easy access to future programming information. Simply select one of the hour offsets from the current time. After a few seconds. the selected guide will appear. Another type of guide that may be offered is a list-type guide. These guides do not represent channels and time. but rather a list of possible options. These guide types are very rare. 1» Guide rim pop-up menu Class Filters Another way to filter the guide is by using the Classes menu. From this menu you can select classifieations including the following: o Subscrptn will exclude the pay per view channels from the on- screen guide. e PPV will list only channels offering pay per View programs. - Schedule will list ehannels that have events you have scheduled. - Other options may be listed since the service providers can update this list via the satellite. Th: Chunspop-up menu The INFORMATION Screen To obtain more information about a particular program while viewing one of the various on-screen guides, press the 0 key. ‘ The INFORMATION screen offers the same program description explained earlier, and more. You can see the program‘s actual start time and duration, the program rating. and a variety of options ‘ associated with the selected program. Many variations of button combinations exist. The button on the left side of the panel could be View, PreSeleci {0 Views PreSelect, or Cancel PreSelecl. The button on the right side refers to pay per view programs only. Unless your receiver is authorized to make such " purchases this button will not be displayed. It could be Buy 3. Cancel - Purrhase. or Buy Options. The INFORMATION mm THE ON-SCREEN GUIDES “Hie following buttons may be available: Wlten you highlight the Dane button and press ®, you will be returned either to the guide or to the channel offering the purchase, View After reading the program description and related information, you may choose to view it by highlighting the View button and pressing Q, If the progmn is a pay per view event, you may need to complete the purchase process (either on—sct‘een or by calling your service provider) before the program can actually be viewed: PreSelect « Preselzcl is one of the handiesl features of your DIRECI'V System. You can use it to plan your viewing, then let the system do the rest. PreSeIect will initiate a pop-up menu offering up to three choices: To View, To Tape, and Don’t PreSelecl, To View will mark the selected program to be automatically tuned in when it airs. At the right time the digital satellite receiver will turn on and tune to the appropriate channel. Your selected programs will be identified in the on»screen guide with a check mark (f) before the program title, To Tape is very similar to To View; however‘ if you have connected your VCR to the digital satellite receiver via the IR cable and have properly set the VCR code from the Setup Menu, the chosen program will be recorded at the correct time. If the digital satellite receiver tumed itself on to record the program, it will also remember to turn itself back off after the program ends. Programs you have scheduled for taping will be identified with a videotape icon (fl) before the program title in the ow screen guide When using the PreSelecl Tn Tape feature the following steps must be completed for the digital satellite receiver to perform unattended recording: t Attach the VCR Control cable as described in the chapter “Setting Up Your DlRECF V System" 0 Use the VCR SETUP screen as described in the chapter “The Digital Satellite Receiver‘s Menu System.” C Set your VCR to match the output of the digital satellite receiveri This could be either RF (channel 3 or 4) or A/V (phone or S-video). 0 Insert a recordable videotape of sufficient length in the VCR. - Leave the VCR tumed ON. (D»VHS owners will need to leave the VCR turned OFF.) Don‘t PreSe/ecl is used if you initiate the pop-up menu and then choose not to schedule anything. PreSelect To View The PreSelet‘l To View option appears when a program is not authorized for taping. in this case the digital satellite receiver can tune to it when it airs but taping is not allowed Cancel PreSelect Once a program has been scheduled for viewing or laplngt you have the option of canceling the action Schedules can also be canceled directly from the On-screen guide by highlighting a scheduled program and pressing the ® keyr lfyou wish to SWItch between To View and To Tape or VICt’. versa. you must Cancel the current selection first. then choose the newly desrred action. Canceling a scheduled program erI also remove the check mink or videotape tEOn preceding the program tltlc on the on- screen guide PAGE 6-9 DIRECW SYSTEM FROM HUGHES NETWORK SYSTEMS - OWNER‘S MANUAL BUY 5 ’ The Buy 3 is used for pay per view programming The ‘ce of the event is displayed as part of the button. After highlighting the button and pressing £1 you will be given the opportunity to confirm your purchase If you are not authorized to make the purchase directly from the digital satellite receiver, you will need to contact the service provider of the event for assistance Buy Optlons ‘n-ie Buy Option: button is similar to the Buy 5 button, This button will initiate, a pop-up menu with three purchase options: View Only. Tape/View, and Don '1 Purchase. The Vim Only price indicates the cost to view the program only, A purchase of this type excludes the possibility of taping the event for later viewing, The Tape/View price indicates the cost to record the event for later viewing. Of course, you can also view the event when it airs if you select this option, Purchase coufirmnlion After choosing either View Only or Tape/View, you may either confirm or cancel the purchase. If neither purchase option is ofinterest [0 you, highlight Don't Purchase and press on». Cancel Purchase Some events may allow cancellation after Ihey have been purchased, depending on the service provider, event type, and whether the event has been viewed. Unviewed purchases can usually be canceled. If the Cancel Purchase button is displayed, you are allowed to cancel the previous purchase. If this button is not offered, then most likely a portion of the event has already been viewed, committing you to the purchaser Show Times The Show Times button provides a simple way to display a concise list of other presentation times for a certain program. Use this button to find a more convenient viewing time. After selecting an alternate viewing nme. you will be returned to an updaled INFORMATION screen. 771: SHOW TIMI-x ween PAGE s-to DIGITAL SATELLITE RECEIVER’S MENU SYSTEM The digital satellite receiver offeis much more than fantastic audio and video. The Main Menu is the primary location where you can access system management functions. From the MAIN MENU you can access the on-screen guide, customize system features. read incoming messages, lock and unlock your system, and more. Menu Overview Digital satellite receiver menus have been designed to provide a logical and convenient way to access system featuies and settings. The basic screen layout of each menu is divided into several distinct areas. They are as follows: 0 Title, date, and time — Across the top of the screen you will see the title of the current menu on the left-hand edge, and the date and time on the right-hand ed ge. 0 Advisory messages - Along the bottom of the screen you will see an area that is dedicated to providing a brief explanation of the currently highlighted on-screen button. - Places to go - Down the leftrhand edge ofthe screen is a variety of buttons. These buttons usually navigate you to different screens. The top two buttons on the Ii - are always Dune and Video. The Don: button will take you back one level, The Video button will return you to the most recently watched channel. This button is provided in case you are using the digital satellite receiver's front panel and don‘t have access to the remote control. if the remote control is handy, pressing the key is an easier way to retum to your irogram. The information banner will appear briefly or you can erase it qutckly by pressing the key again. 0 Things to do ~ This is the largest portion of the screen and is dedicated to topics associated with the current menu. Contents usually include buttons for changing settings or checking the status of some feature. You will also see information regarding the current menu. Some buttons contain small icons inside them. indicating thetr function: G) The current setting will cycle through the possible Selllngs with each press ofthe ® key. Q A list of options will be offered. This list appears in what is referred to as a “Pop-up Menu." Q A senes of boxes Will appear used to specify numbers and/or letters for the particular feature associated with the button, Pace 7-1 DIRECTV SYSTEM FROM HUGHES NETWORK SVSTEMS - OWNER'S MANUAL Main Menu - From the MAIN MENU you can access the on-sereen guide, customize your system features. check incoming mail, lock and unlock your system. and more, There are two ways to get to the MAIN MENU. You can press the °® keys on the remote control. Or when one of the am screen guides is displayed. you can press the ‘m key to reveal Another way to get to the MAIN MENU is by pressing ® while the pop~up GUIDE MENU. then select the Main Menu button. Places to go from the MAIN MENU The Guide button takes you from the MAIN MENU to the on- screen guide. You can use the guide to display what's available at a given time. The guide also offers a pop»up menu of buttons that are useful for filtering the guide or changing the style of the On-SCNCH mMAm MENU guide. Seethe chapter ‘The Oil-Screen Guides" for deuiled information, A quicker way to access the on-sereen guide from the MAIN MENU or any other menu is by pressing the QB key. either on the remote control or on the digital satellite receiver's front panel. The remaining buttons provide access to those features described in greater detail throughout this chapter. Setup Menu The Setup button will take you to lhc SETUP MENU. which provides access [0 infrequently Changed setup options ofthe digital satellite receiver Scheduler The Scheduler button takes you to the SCHEDULER screen, where you can program and edit events. Here. events can be programmed to occur either once or multiple times. Events on the scheduler are identified on the guide with check marks or tape symbols. Check Mail The Cheek Mail button takes you [0 the CHECK MAIL screen. The mail feature enables the service providers to inform you about upcoming special events, programming changes, offers. and other imponant information. Purchases The Ptll't'huxtfls butltm takes you tu lht‘ PURCHASES screen. wherclyou can review your recent pay per view ilC‘iVint including pLNI and ndvnnce purch‘ s. Help The Help button takes you It) the ASSISTANCE screen. It should be your first stop when you need help or have n questlon. Thint orlhh feature as GI quick reference manual. Lock/Unlock This bottom button dtsplayx a pttp~up panel in uctlvnte ol deactivate lhl: LOCK. It i labeled either Lurk or Ulllut'k dcpcndlng un lhc Utlt'rcnl xlillllb Of the dlgititl utttellite receiver lock, lithe digital M’ttellllt: I‘Lttlvcr ix lucked. yutt will wt- .. mull luck ictln Just below the date tlltd tune (it the top or the \c|ecn RE 772 THE DIGITAL SATELLITE RECIEVER'S MENU SYSTEM Setup Menu Many functions of your digital satellite receiver can be customized, These settings may be modified and reviewed in the SETUP MENU. The SEHJP MENU Places to go from the SETUP MENU The remaining buttons provide access to those features described in greater detail throughout this chapters Preferences The Preferences button takes you to the PREFERENCES screen, where you can customize the appearance of the tan-screen guides and various menusr leits The Limits button takes you to the LIMITS screen. where you can establish restrictions on the use of the digital satellite receiver. These restrictions include program ruling limits and pay per view spending limits. Chan. Lists The Chart. Luis button takes you to the CHANNEL LISTS screens where you can preset your favorite channel selections into four groupings. Three lists can be named and used by different household members. A fourth list is labeled “Family" and can be used to restrict access to channels to be viewed by everyone in the household ‘ TurboTunem The TurbuTune button takes you to the TURBOTUNE SETUP screen, from which you may set the channels associated with the TurboTune feature. See the chapter “Watching DIRECI'V System Programming" for more infomtztion on using TurboTune. Refer to the "TurboTune" section later in this chapter for information about programming the TurboTune feature Installation The [mud/aim" button takes you to the INSTALLATION screen. which contains utilittes to facilitate tmtallarion of your satellite dish antenna. You can also evaluate your xystetn's signal strength via the INSTALLATION screen ¥srkx7sflflw ,, W \ PAGE 73 DIRECTV SYSTEM EROM HUGHES NETWORK SVSTEMS ~ OWNER'S MANUAL VCR Setup ' . The VCR Setup button taken you to the VCR SETUP screen, which is used to allow the digital satellite receiver to be able to perform unattended recording on a VCR. You will need to tell the digital satellite receiver what your VCR brand is and the code used to control it, WatchWord The WuIChWIVd button takes you to the WATCHWORD screen‘ which is used to specify key words in program titles and descriptions that are of interest to you. After specifying up to eight different words, the digital satellite receiver will search for program information containing one or more of tttese words while the digital satellite receiver is in standby mode. Things to do in the SETUP MENU Current settings overview An overview of the current settings can be reviewed without having to access each associated screent Scheduler The digital satellite receiver is equipped with A SCHEDULER that allows up to 32 events to be programmed. You can use the SCHEDULER feature along with your VCR to record programs unuttended, The SCHEDULER can be used to automatically tune to il program at a specific date and time or at a specrfic tune on a repeating basis. All events that have been Pmctcctud thing the INFORMATION screen or dtrcctly on the guides will illhtl uppcnr an the SCHEDULER"screen, when using the PreSe/ec/ Tr» Tape feature the following steps must be completed for the digital satellite receiver to perform unattended recording: - Attach the VCR Control cable as described in the chapter "Setltng Up Your DIRECTV Syntnt " - U\e the VCR SETUP utility QIS described tn the chapter “The Digital Satellite Receiver's Menu System." The SCHEDULER sateen 0 Set yout VCR to match the output ofthe digttal satellite receiver, This could be either RF (channel Bur 4) or A/V (phono or S-\ tdctt). - |n\ert a recordable videotape ur xut’ticient length tn the VCR, . Leavcthe VCR turnedON. - 1 Things to do in the SCHEDULER screen The EVENT TIMER wruen displuyx up to seven rows nfevcntst You can use the key to scroll through the events There are multiple Settings for the an column: a check mark (f) for viewing only, or a videotape symbol 4“) for taping, Editing an event The "Ewtits" portion of the screen tllspluys up to seven previously scheduled events atone time If ntnn- l||tt|l xct'ctt Hunts nrc nlrcntly scheduled. you tun) use either the v key to scroll duwn tu Vtew the THE DIGITAL SAYELLITE RECIEVER'S MENU SYSTEM additional events, A small arrow at the top or bottom of the event list indicates that there are additional events. Once you have highlighted the event you wish to set or edit, press fit, You will be prompted with a pop-up menu. Your options include PreSelecr to View, PreSe/ert la Tape. Delete. and Cancel. if you choose eiurer of the scheduling options. the digital satellite receiver vn‘ll tum on (if necessary) and tune you have successfully completed the VCR setup procedure. the digital satellite receiver will automatically record ofthe event. To remove a previously scheduled event, select the Delete option. If you inadvertently pressed ®, select Cancel. After choosing one of the scheduling options, a pop-up panel appears for channel selection. You can enter the desired channel using either the number keys on the remote control or the ‘ and V or 50 and After specifying a channel,“press the ® key or select OK when you are ready to continue. Next. enter a Star! time using either the number keys on the remote control or the A and 7 keys. Press ’ to continue, You then must specify whether the time you entered is AM or PM (or N for noon, or M for midnight lf the time specified is 12:00) using the ‘ and V keys. To continue. press >. Using the same procedure as setting the stan time, set the program Duration as hours and minutes. As before. use ’ to advance to the Frequency column. The Frequency column is very vetsati . Using the ‘ and V keys, you can specify when, or how often, the event occurs. Your choices are: Toda , Tomorrow, Every Man, Every Tue, Every Wed, Every Thu, Every Fri. Every sat, Every Sun, Everyday, Mon-Fri, or ‘7" to specify an exact date. If you are specifying a date, enter the numbers using Ihe remote control in month/day format. The year will be set automatically. Events can be scheduled up to eleven months in advance. Once you have set the Frequency. advance using the 5 key. Review your settings and choose 0K. Otherwise. choose Cancel to delete the edits made to this event. Check Mail The CHECK MAIL feature of the digital satellite receh'er enables service providers to notify you about important information. upcorrung special events, offers, and other promotional programming. When new messages are received, a “new mail" icon appears at the top of all menu screens. This indicator will remain on the menus until you have read the new message, When you highlight the Check Mail button, the advisory message at the bottom of the screen indicates if there are any messages to read. If there are. you can press on» to access the CHECK MAIL screen. The CHECK MA IL screen Things to do in the CHECK MAIL screen Message The Message button will allow you to cyclc tttrnttgh multiple messages if more than one piece of man ts available. Highlight the Mexs‘dge button and use the ‘ and 7 keys (0 step through the messages. PAGE 7-5 DIRECTV SYSTEM FROM HUGHES NETWORK SYSTEMS - OWNER‘S MANUAL Page ‘ , The Page button will allow you to cycle through the pages of a mttIIi-page message, Highlight the Page button and use the ‘ and v keys to step through the pages. The Erase button will remove a piece of mail from your mailbox. Please be aware that once a piece of mail has been erased, it cannot be retrieved. Messages will selfetase ifthey become outdaled or if space is needed to hold newer incoming messages. Purchases The PURCHASE screen displays recently viewed and advanced purchased pay per view events. You can choose between Purchase History and Upcoming Purchases by selecting the History button or Upcoming button located in the Places to Go area of the PURCHASES screen. For each purchase, the event channel, title. stan date and time, and cost is listed. If there-are more events than can fit on the screen. use the v key or advance a page at a time by pressing 50 to view them. ' ou need to d .. an event with your sen/ice provider. highlight the questioned event and press the key. An ad sory message will appear containing additional information that the service provider may need. Places to go from the PURCHASES screen HIstory/Upcoming The History or Upcoming button appears only on the complementary screen. This means that it" you are viewing history on the PURCHASES screen. you will have the Upcoming button offered. Conversely. if you are viewing upcoming on the PURCHASES screen. you will have the History button offered in the Places To Go area. Things to do on the PURCHASES screen Purchase History The Purchase History displays recently viewed pay per view events that will be or have been charged to you. You will not see events you purchased but later canceled. or cancelnble events that were purchased but which the digital satellite receiver never tuned to. Events that were ordered by directly calling the service provider will also not appear on this list. You cannot remove events from this list. Reponed events will disappear from this list. as the digital satellite receiver needs space to log more recent purchases. You will see the event channel, title, the start date and time, and the cost for each purchase. There may be more events than can fit on the screen. You can access these by using the v key or $0 key. If ou need to discuss an event with your service provider, highlight the questioned event and press . Additional information thl be displayed Upcoming Purchases The Upcoming Purchases screen displays PPV events you have purchased but not yet viewed. or purchased but never Viewed. Events that were ordered by calling the service provider will not appear on this list. You writ see the event channel. llllc. the Slarl date and time, and the cost for each purchase, There lllll) be more events than can in on lht: screen. You can access these by using the v key or W key. bier 7—6 THE DIGITAL SATELLITE RECIEVEH'S MENU SYSTEM If you would like to cancel an event, highlight the appropriate event and press QB. A pop-up panel will be displayed where you may be given the opportunity to cancel your purchase. Be aware that cancellation of some events may not be possible Lock/Unlock When you first receive your satellite system, it will be unlocked; (i.e., no limits or restrictions are in effect) To enforce the limits (spending ratings, and “Family" favorite list), You must lock the system When the button on the MAIN MENU reads Lock no lock symbol appears at the top of the menu screen indicating that the system is unlocked. Locklng Procedure When the Lock button ts selected the melt SYSTEM pop-up panel ts displayed Use tlte and keys or Ihe remote control number keys to enter a four-digit passcode or your choosing If you enter the code using the number keys, you will not see the numbers appear on the screen. After entering a four-digit passcode. highlight and select 0K to proceed. Otherwise. choose Cancel to cancel the locking process. If you continue‘ you will be asked to confirm the code by entering it again in the same fashion as before. Re-enter your four-digit code. Once again, highlight and select 0K to proceed. Otherwise, choose Cancel. Once 0K has been selected. the digital satellite receiver is locked. The button previously used to lock your system is now used to unlock your receiver. A lock symbol appears at the top of every menu screen to remind you that the digital satellite receiver is m LOCK pap-up panel locked. REMEMBER YOUR CODE! You will need this code whenever you wish to oven-ide the lock or to unlock the digital satellite receiver. Unlocklng Procedure To remove the lock and its restrictions, highlight the Unlock button and press the ® key. When the SYSTEM UNLOCK pop- up panel appears. you can use theA and V keys or the remote control number keys to enter the four— -digit passcode that you used to lock the digital satellite receiver earlier. lt‘ you enter the code using the number keys, you will not see the numbers appear on the screen. After enlenng the passcode, highlight and select 0K. Otherwise, choose Cancel to keep the lock in effect. Once the dlgitll satellite receiver has been unlocked, all limits and restrictions are removed! If you forget your four»dlgll code, call your service provider for assistance. The UNLOCK Imp-up panel PAGE 7-7 DIREC’V SVSTEM FROM HUGHES NETWORK SVSTEMS - OWNER'S MANUAL Temporarily Overriding the Lock . - m LOCK ovmtros popmp panel on video There are times you may wish to temporarily remove the restrictions w by locking. You can do this without unlocking the digital satellite receiver. When you press . when prompted. the LOCK OVERRIDE pop-up will be displayed. It looks and navigates just like the SYSTEM UNLOCK p0p key to advance or the 4 Hey to back laps Once you have entered all of the correct digits. select 0K. The calculated results on the proper direction to point your satellite dish antenna will be displayed New Card The NEW CARD screen provides a way for service providers to distribute new access cards, Should you be issued a new card. you will need to activate it. Follow the tin-screen instructions carefully to initialize it. Once the process has begun. your old access card will no longer allow viewing You should not interrupt the process once it has begun. An interruption could cause both the old and the new card to become invalid. When the process is complete, your new access card will be usable, while the old card will no longer be valid. System Test In the unlikely event you experience a problem with your satellite system, you can use the SYSTEM TEST screen to run a series or internal diagnostics that will provide you with basic information about the status of your system. Things to do in the SYSTEM TEST screen Begin Test Depending on your test results, you may be able to remedy the problem yourselii For example. if your Access Card is reported to be missing. verify that it is facing the right direction and try reinserting it. A “No Dial Tone" message indicates that the phone line is in use or the digital satellite receiver is disconnected from the phone line. If you cannot remedy a problem yourself, call your dealer or the Customer Care Center at 1-800-274-8995 and provide the technician with a complete description of the problem and the results of the system test. The technician will assist you with additional repair infon'nation and instructions. Cable Test When Cable Test is selected the digital satellite receiver scans through all transponders a displays the signal strength for each. If there are any detectable problems, you will he notified of the most likely cause of die problem Otherwise, you may simply find this test to be a convenient way to analyze your signal quality. PAGE 7-16 THE DIGITAL SATELLITE HECIEVER'S MENU SYSTEM VCR Setup The VCR SETUP screen provides access to the settings that will allow the digital satellite receiver to communicate the record and stop commands to your VCR. Owners of D-VHS digital video recorders should refer to the chapter “Using D»VHS Features." The VCR SETUP screen Things to do in the VCR SETUP screen Brand Search through the various brands of VCRs that are supported using the ‘ and 7 keys Related brands that share the same control codes may be suggested. You may want to experiment with these if you are having difficulty finding a functioning code under your VCR‘s own brand name, Code More than one code may be assigned to your brand of VCRr Try each of tile codes offered by using the A and 7 keys to step through each code. Alternate between this procedure and testing the code. Test (Record/Stop) The testing function allows you to verify that the specified brand and code will control your VCR. To run the test, the VCR Control cable must be properly attached, a recordable tape must be in the VCR and the VCR must be powered on, Use the front panel keys of the digital satellite receiver, rather than the remote control. when testing the codes. This is'because signals coming from the remote control at the same time as signals writing from the VCR Control cable could give unreliable test results. Be sure to test both the Record and the Stop commands. which are necessary for successful taping capability. If either Record or Stop fails to function, try other Codes associated with your VCR brand, If you are unsuccessful in the test process after trying all available codes. recheck your VCR Control cable connections and control cable transmitter placement. Page 7-17 DIRECTV SYSTEM FROM HUGHES NETWORK SYSTEMS - OWNER‘S MANUAL WatchWord ‘ - The WATCHWORD setup screen is used to specify up to eight different words that can be used to identify programming of interest to you, While the digital satellite receiver is in standby mode (the power light is off. but the digital satellite receiver is still connected to power) the program titles and descriptions in the guide will be searched. Programs which contain matching words. will be included in the WATCHWORD onscreen guide, m wupnwom temp mat Things to do in the WA TCH WORD screen WatchWord # Highlighting one ofthe eight choices nna pressing @ will initiate a pop-up panel where you can define a search word, if “CAGNEY” and “ALIEN" were specified, the “CAGNEY” search word might find movies James Cagney performed in, as well as the TV series “Cagney and Lacey," The “ALIEN" search word might find the movie “Aliens" as well as any program which includes the word “alien" in the description, Fania] words work as well. Entering the desired words is easy usin the pop-up keyboard You can highlight the desired letter using the 4, E ‘, and v keys. Press to enter the letter. Once the word in entered. choose 0K. m Wathordpop—up keyboard PAGE 748 The VCR SETUP semen for D-VHS USING D-VHS ‘“ FEATURES This digital satellite receiver has the added advantage of being compatible witlt the Hughes HDR-205 D—VHS video recorder. This recorder allows you to record DIRECFV System programming in the highest quality possible, This is because the D-VHS records the actual digital signal, rather than a convened analog signal. The advantage to this is that every time you play the tape back, you will be able to enjoy it in the same fidelity in which‘ it was originally broadcast Connecting the Digital AN Cable Before the features that are described in this chapter can be accessed, you must have correctly connected a D-VHS video deck to your digital satellite receiver by way of a digital AN cable. if you connect this cable atter the digital satellite receiver or D-VHS deck has been powered on, it may take several seconds for each unit to detect that the connection has been made, With the proper connections you can have your digital satellite receiver control your VCR for unattended recording. First. you will need to plug the digital A/V cable into the back or your digital satellite receiven Then connect the other end of the digital A/V cable to your D-VHS VCR. VCR Setup The VCR SETUP screen is used to specify the record mode that you will want to use most often. This screen replaces the VCR SETUP screen thal is described in the chapter. “Your Receiver‘s Menu System." A D-VHS VCR and a standard VCR cannot be controlled at the same time. Things to do on the VCR SETUP screen From the D-VHS VCR SETUP screen you can change the default Recording Type and review the current status of the D-VHS recorder, Recording Type The Recording Type setting is for where you do not explicitly specify the recording mode for recordings initiated through your digital satellite receiver. By default. the recording setting is “Digital.“ This is because you have most likely purchased a D-VHS ready digital satellite receiver and a D-VHS video deck lo take advantage of the digital recording feature. If you will be recording programs that will be played back on a non-D-VHS you may choose to change this setting to "Analog EP" or “Analog SP" for compatibility, Keep in mind that whencvc on Schedule a recording event you can change the record type to be the different from the default. desired. PAGE 8-1 DIRECTV SVSTEM FFlDM HUGHES NETWORK SVSTEMS - OWNER'S MANUAL Recordlng Speed ' . The Recording Speed setting is for specifying the default speed for analog recording. See your D-VHS owner‘s manual to determine the benefits of the two recording speed options. Test o-vr-rs Status The Test D-VHS Slams field displays the current rape transport activity. If you press the ® key while the Ten D- VHS Status button is highlighted, the TEST D-VHS STATUS screen will appear. The TEST D-VHS STATUS screen dynamically reports the current status of the D-VHS VCR. For example, the Motion Mode status will change from “Rewind" to “Stop" as the VCR stops at the beginning of the tape alter a rewind operation. The TESTD-VHS STAN/S strut! Transport Controls The D-VHS VCR pop-up control panel appears when the OGD keys are pressed and the digital satellite receiver is in video mode. Pressing either Ihe keys again. pressing the 0 key will make the control panel disappear. The D»VHS pop-up control panel uses familiar button icons‘ similar to standard VCR buttons. There is a status area on the lower portion or the control panel that displays the current VCR activity. Reset tape counter lO , (0:00:00) fluD-Wismewmlpwl Rewind ' - Stop Play Fast forward Rewind to Pause Fast forward Record ' ‘ last index to next index Status “Displays There are several status displays that can occur when utilizing the D-VHS features of the digital satellite receiver. 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NOTE: For all scheduled recordlng events, the D-V'HS VCR must be In the power “of!" mode and have I recordable tape of the correct type and length Inserted. D-VflSScMMW Controlling Your D-Vl-IS VCR with Your Remote Control This procedure assumes you are using a Hughes Nelwork Syslerns or Hitachi brand D»VHS VCR. For other D-VHS VCR brands‘ refer to the chapter. “Program-rung Your Remote Control", While holding down the “VCR" key, press the “Mute" key, and simultaneously release both keys, The light on the remote control light. If it isn't, repeat the process You are now in code entry mode, Simply use the remote control keypad to enter 000 Press the “VCR" key to lock the code in, The remote will remember the code until you reprogram il. The VCR keys on your remote control should now operate the VCR transport functions, For additional infomtation regarding D-VHS VCR features. please refer to the owner‘s ntanunl that accompanied your D-VHS VCR. PAGE 8-4 PROGRAMMING YOUR REMOTE ,CONTROL You can use the rentote control that came witlt your digital satellite receiver to control other 77m rt'mmr mmmt components in your entertainment system, The remote control will control your digital satellite receiver and most brands of TVs brands and VCRs. Programming the Remote Control - . There are two ways to program your remote control to match you equipment: code scan and code entry. Code scan can take some time, but it avoids having to refer to this manual to program your remote control. Code entry saves some time but you will need to look up the codes assigned to the devices. Programming Mode Keep your remote control aimed at tlte device you want to control dm-ing this process. The remote control will send out the “power” command for the device being programmed. While holding down the device key (ieu TV) that you are programming, press the "Mute" key for one full second Then release the keys. The device key should light and stay lit. If it doesn’t. repeat the process Then choose either the code scan or code entry method. Code Scan Once you are in programming mode' repeatedly tap the fiQ key to step through the codes, sending out the power command, This could take some time since there are could be many for each type of device. When your device shuts oft, you have found the code If you inadvertently go past a code that responded. or realized that you may not have been aiming the remote at the device. you can use the he key to step backward through the codes Press the 0 key to verify that you haven't missed the code In order to lock in the code, press the device key again The remote will remember the code until you reprogram it, Code Entry First, look up the device type and brand in the following charts. You will find a list of numbers; one or more of which should operate your device. If there is more than one code, you will need to try each of them to find the one that works best. Once you are in code entry mode, enter the three-digit code. Press the device key being programmed once again to lock in the entered code. The remote PAGE 94 DIRECTV SYSTEM FROM HUGHES NETWORK SYSTEMs - OWNER‘S MANUAL will remember the code unu‘l you reprogram it, Test if the entered code malches your device by pressing the 1” key If the device works, yuu're all set, Otherwise, repeat the process using the next code for your brand or try the code scmvpmcedure. 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The device keys allow you to switch from one device to another. Some keys behave in a special way. They control one device while you are actually in another device made. For instance, while in SATellite mode. pressing Volume +/- controls your TV‘s volume—not a digital satellite receiver volume This is because the remote control knows that there is no volume control on the digital satellite receiver. Advanced feature keys (i.e.°, 0) are not supported for devices other than your digilal satellite teceiver. For other devices, only the primary keys (Le. fifl and $01”) will function. - For Sony-brand devicesl use the key as the "Enter" key. - For RCA-brand devices, the device key (i.e.. ”TV“ or “VCR"; might be the “power on" key and ® is the power off key. PAGE 9-3 DIRECTV SYSTEM FROM HUGHES NETWORK SYSTEMS - OWNER'S MANUAL Swltchlng the Remote Control to Operate Addltional Dlgltal Satellite Recelver Your remote control can be reprogrammed to operate additional digital satellite receivers. This may be necessary in situations where multiple digital satellite receivers are located in the same general area and can pick up signals intended for each other. To switch tire remote control, simply press and hold tlte 0 key while entering the receiver 113, The receiver [D can be 001 through 008, Do not forget the two zeros. Remember to access the ADVANCED PREFERENCES screen using the keys on the front of the digital satellite receiver to pair it with the remote control. ldentlfylng Codes that Have Been Stored You can determine the codes that are stored in your remote control. This may be useful for reprogramming additional remote controls later on 1. Press the device key and the “Mute" key simultaneously 2. Press the - key and count the number of times the red light on the top of the remote control blinks Each digit of the three-digit code is separated by a 3-second period the light it off. For example, if the code number is 02]. the light will blink 10 times (for “0"), pause three seconds. blink twioet pause three seconds, and hlink once. Controlllng Other Components Uslng the AUX Button Some additional features are available when the remote control is in the AUX mode, Volume Control in AUX Mode Note that when the remote control is in TV, VCR, or SAT mode the volume keys control the sound volume for the television. When you're in AUX mode, if your auxiliary component has audio output, the volume keys control that component‘s sound volume If your auxiliary component doesn’t have audio output. you can program the volume button so that it continues to control the TV volume when your remote control is in AUX mode: 1, Press the “AUX" key and the “Mute" key simultaneously. 2. Press the “Volume Up" key. Once you perfonn these steps‘ whenever your remote control is in AUX mode the volume keys will control the television volume. In the event that you reprogram the “AUX" key to control a different component at some future time, you can restore the remote control‘s capability to control the auxiliary component‘s volume by simply repeating these two steps. VCR Function in AUX Mode The VCR function keys (Play‘ Rew, FF, Stop. Pause, and Rec) on the remote control perform those VCR functions when the remote control is in TV and DlRECl'V System. as well as VCR. mode. However, if you program the AUX key to control a component that does not need or use these functions, you can program the remote control to maintain VCR functionality in AUX mode. It Press the “AUX“ key and the “Mute" key simultaneously. " 2. Press the “Volume Down" key. Once you perform these steps, whenever your remote control is in AUX mode the VCR function keys will continue to control the VCR, In the event that you reprogram the AUX key to control a different component that need use of the keys simply repeat these two steps, PAGE 9-4 PROGRAMMING VOUR REMOTE CONTROL Aslgning 0 Device to a Different Device Key You can assign a component to a mode key that has a different label. For example, you on “sign a second TV to the AUX key. 1. Begin the mgnmnning process as described earlier. (fie Press ‘TV" and “Mute" keys simultaneously or “VCR" and “Mute" keys simultaneously.) 2. Once you have established the correct code. either by scanning or dixect code entry, do not press the device key to lock in your code. 3. Press the “AUX“ key to store the code onto the "AUX" key PAGE 9~5 QUESTIONS APPENDIX AND ANSWERS Questions? Did we forget to tell you" something? Many people, over time, have questions about their DIRECTV System. We have compiled the most common of these questions and the answers in this appendix. We hope they help! Q I had a signal but now I am getting a message “Searching for satellite signal. To access related utilities. pres 0“ What happened? A Rain clouds and snow can affect the satellite signal reception. This loss of signal is temporary. Also check for new growth on trees and bushes that could be blocking the signal. One other possibility is that the wind or someone has moved the satellite dish antenna. Q Why can‘t I control my TV? A Before you can control your TV. VCR, or any other device. besides your digital satellite receiver, you must program your remote control to match your different devices. See the chapter, “Programming Your Remote Control" in this manual for specific instructions If you have already successfully programmed your remote control. try pressing the appropriate device key to put your remote in the proper mode. Then try controlling that device. Also. make sure tltat the batteries in the remote control are good. Q Why doesn't my digital satellite receiver respond when i press keys? A Unplug your digital satellite receiver for 30 seconds. then plug it back in. Since your digital satellite receiver is a computing device it is susceptible to erratic changes in power and. or signal, just as any other computer, and these sudden changes can cause it to become “confused," Q Why do some channels look good, while others freeze or indicate that no signal is available? A The most common causes for this behavior relate to the cable between your digital satellite receiver and the satellite dish antenna Confirm that RG-6 (not RG-59) cable is used and does not exceed 100 feet in length. Longer cable runs require amplification. This special amplifier is available from your dealer. Q How can 1 watch one satellite program while recording another? A With only one digital satellite receiver, unfortunately, you can't. Each receiver can only decode one channel at a time. Q I'm getting a message to call an extension. Why? A There are many different reasons for this. If you want to watch the channel that is displaying the message, call the service provider for assistance. For channels below 900, call DIRECI'V at l-SOO-DIRECTV (347-3283). For channels in the 900s, call USSB at I-XWZM-USSB (8772): DIRECTV SVSTEM FROM HUGHES NETWORK SYSTEMS A OWNER'S MANUAL Why don't 1 have an on-screen offer to purchase pay per view programs? ~ There are tltree possibilities; your digital satellite receiver must be connected to a phone line and it is not, or your service provider doesn‘t realize that your phone line is oonneaed. or your service provider ltas disabled your ability to make on-scteen purchases. Call your service provider, at either l-SOO-DIRECI'V (347-3288) or I-800-204-USSB (8772), for assistance. >O Can I receive my local TV programs through my digital satellite receiver? To receive local programming you will need either a traditional antenna (i.e. roof mounted attic mounted or rabbit ears) or “lifeline" cable TV. Connect this si al to the IN FROM ANTENNA on the back of your digital satellite receiver. Use the key to switch between satellite programming and local programming provided on the OUT TO TV connector. if I have questions about my DIRECI'V System or need to have it serviced. who should I call? For issues regarding your equipment contact us directly at 1-800- 274t8995. if you would ' like, call your dealer first They are most familiar with your installation and needs Also. they are likely to be local to you. if you are needing assistance with your subscription. such as adding channels, contact the service provider. For channels below 900< call DIRECI‘V at l-800—DIREC1‘V (347-3288). For channels in the 90( all USSB at 1-800»204-USSB (3772). I think I set an event to record on my VCR, but when I played the tape back nothing was there. What could be wrong? There are several possible reasons for this. First, check that the VCR was programmed correctly and left turned on (note: off for D»VHS installations) and the input matches the output from your digital satellite receiver. Also, confirm that you were authorized to tape the chosen program. I picked up my telephone and it was making a hissing and squealing sound. Why? Your digital satellite receiver was reporting any pay per view activity that may have occurred to the service providers This happens very rarely and lasts for only a minute or so. What if my question isn't listed here? Call your dealer or the Customer Care Center at 1-800-274-8995. We will do our very best to answer your questto lIMITED WKRRANTY t-iuahes Nem'wttsm provides the blowing lrnitea warrarityan this DIREC'N system equipment. MM ’ “dammmmm,umuy,mlm,momummm thetrnpled armistidmtorapmaarpwpm unsrhattneteelaetarorearnaaeitn mend!" 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