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FOR QUESTIONS ABOUT YOUR HUGHES NETWORK SYSTEMS MANUFACTURED DIRECTV® DIGITAL SATELLITE RECORDER
After checking the Troubleshooting chapter of this guide, you can call the Hughes Customer Care Center at
1-800-274-8995 if you need help with:
Connecting your recorder to your TV and other A/V equipment.
Guided Setup or daily phone calls that are failing.
A recorder that does not function properly even after restarting it.
Other questions regarding the recorder or remote control.
FOR QUESTIONS ABOUT DIRECTV® PROGRAMMING OR DIRECTV® DIGITAL VIDEO RECORDING (DVR) SERVICE
After checking troubleshooting, call DIRECTV Customer Support at 1-800-531-5000 if you need help:
Activating or using a feature of DIRECTV® programming or the DIRECTV® Digital Video Recording service
Understanding an on-screen message regarding your service.
When you call either Hughes Network Systems or DIRECTV, you will need to provide your recorder's access card number,
model number, and DVR service number, located on a label on the back of the recorder and on the System Information
screen under Messages & Setup.
WEB SITES
You will find all of the most up-to-date information about DIRECTV products and services at the DIRECTV
web site, DIRECTV.com. The Hughes Network Systems web site at www.hns.com has links to a wide
variety of products and information.
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DIRECTV ® Digital Satellite Recorder User's Guide
DIRECTV and Hughes Network Systems are dedicated to providing you with quality support and customer service. If you
have questions or difficulties, we would like to hear from you.
Digital Satellite Recorder
User's Guide
Hints & Shortcuts
Remote Active Light
DIRECTV Button
Arrow Buttons
DIRECTV
Press FWD (fast forward) and BACK (rewind) up to 3 times for 3
speeds. Press them a fourth time to resume normal play.
INSTANT REPLAY replays the last 8 seconds of a program.
Press CLEAR to delete a title in a list (like the Now Playing list) or to
clear things that aren’t part of the program you’re watching (like
the channel banner and status bar).
INFO brings up the channel banner. Press the RIGHT arrow
to switch among three versions of the banner, each with a
different amount of information.
CHAN UP/DOWN does more than change the channel—it also pages
up or down through lists of programs or menu items.
Hold the remote with the battery door facing you. Place your thumb
in the depression of the door and slide the door towards you.
Replace the battery door by sliding it back into the case with the
tabs towards the rear of the compartment. You’ll hear a click
when it’s securely back in place.
When you’re watching “behind” live TV (for example, if you
paused live TV and later resumed watching from the paused
spot), ADVANCE catches you up to the live broadcast. In a
recorded program, press it once to jump to the end of the
program, then again to jump to the beginning.
If you program your remote control (as explained in chapter seven),
the TV POWER, VOLUME, MUTE, and TV INPUT buttons can
control your TV and A/V equipment.
The SAT/TV Switch sets the remote control to send channel
changing signals to either the recorder (SAT) or the television
(TV). Many of the remote control’s buttons are disabled when
this switch is set to TV (for example, SLOW, FAST FORWARD and
PAUSE), so if your remote control doesn’t seem to be working,
check to make sure this switch is set to SAT.
Exit
List
Select
G uid e
List
S ele c t
Thumbs Down
Live TV
Info
Guide
Thumbs Up
Mute
Mute
Volume
Vol
Chan Up/Down
Chan
Record
Play
Record
Page
Pause
Pla y
Back (rewind)
Fast Forward
Slow
(-)
Slo w
Instant Replay
SAT
o
V P we
Input
TV
TV Power
Number Buttons
Clear
Advance
TV
SAT/TV Switch
TV Input
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
Clear
0
DIRECTV
r/L
nte as
t
Insert two AA batteries (supplied). Be sure to match the + and marks on the batteries to the + and - marks in the compartment.
ADVANCE moves you quickly through saved programming. Press it
while you are fast forwarding or rewinding to jump to the next
tick mark on the status bar.
Info
r
Inserting Batteries in the Remote Control
EXIT clears all menus and goes to the last channel or recorded
program you were watching. If you press it while you are
watching a program, it clears things that aren't part of the
program (like the channel banner and status bar).
Exit
Live TV
E
LIST brings you directly to the Now Playing List.
Press GUIDE to see the DIRECTV ADVANCED PROGRAM GUIDE™,
then press INFO (while the guide is visible) to see Guide Options
and change the day or time, or show only a category of
programs.
do
Win w
T
Press the DIRECTV button once to go to DIRECTV Central, or twice to
go to the Now Playing List.
Window
Enter/Last
The On-Screen Menus and the Remote Control
Arrow Buttons
To use the DIRECTV Digital Satellite Recorder's on-screen
menus: Use the remote control’s arrow buttons to move the
highlight bar onto the option you want, then press SELECT.
S ele ct
The LEFT arrow button often takes you to a previous screen.
Select
Two Types of On-Screen Arrows
Highlight Bar
The arrows that appear beside or near the highlight
bar show possible directions. For example: on this
screen, you could press the RIGHT arrow to highlight
Options or the DOWN arrow to highlight Edit
Keyword WishList.
Page Up Arrow
When you see page up or page
down arrows at the top or
bottom of the screen (or a list),
press the CHAN UP/DOWN
button to jump to more items
an entire page at a time.
Chan
Page Down Arrow
Page
Chan Up/Down
Button
Arrows Near
Highlight Bar
Welcome to DIRECTV
®
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Hughes Network Systems is a unit of Hughes Electronics Corp. Hughes Network Systems is a
trademark of Hughes Electronics Corp. Hughes Network Systems, 11717 Exploration Lane,
Germantown, MD 20876.
DIRECTV and the Cyclone Design logo, DIRECTV SPORTS THIS WEEK, and DIRECTV
ADVANCED PROGRAM GUIDE are trademarks of DIRECTV, Inc., a unit of Hughes Electronics
Corp., and are used with permission. All rights reserved. DIRECTV, 2230 East Imperial Hwy., El
Segundo, CA 90245.
TiVo and the TiVo logo are a registered trademarks of TiVo Inc. The Instant Replay logo, the Jump
logo, TiVolution Magazine, Season Pass, WishList, Overtime Scheduler, the Thumbs Down logo
and text, the Thumbs Up logo and text, TiVo and Line Design (smile)
are trademarks of TiVo Inc. 1999, 2000. All rights reserved.
TiVo Inc., 2160 Gold Street, P.O. Box 2160, Alviso, CA 95002-2160.
Manufactured under license from Dolby Laboratories.
“Dolby,” “Pro Logic,” and the double-D symbol are trademarks of Dolby Laboratories.
All other trademarks are the properties of their respective owners.
© 1999, 2002 by TiVo Inc. Reproduction in whole or in part without written permission is
prohibited.
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Welcome to the DIRECTV family!
DIRECTV offers you more Hollywood hits, classic movies, family programming, news, and
a wide range of exciting sports action. Plus 31 commercial-free audio channels. And that's
only the beginning.
More Choices than ever before.
With access to over 225 channels, it's easy to see why DIRECTV has become the
entertainment choice for millions of American families. And it’s all digitally delivered, so
you get digital-quality sound and razor-sharp picture every time you turn on your TV!
DIRECTV® Pay Per View Movies and Events.
With DIRECTV, the main event is at your house! You'll have access to great movies,
exclusive special live sports, concerts and special events. DIRECTV offers up to 55
different pay per view choices a day. There's no need to order by phone. Just use your
remote control to give all your friends and family a front-row seat! (Phone connection
required.)
DIRECTV Knows Sports.
DIRECTV offers access to more sports than you ever thought possible. So you can follow
your favorite team across the country with our pro & college sports subscriptions. We'll take
you to the arena for the best sports has to offer. Tune to Channel 212 for DIRECTV
SPORTS THIS WEEK®.
With DIRECTV you're in control.
Your new Digital Satellite Recorder brings you the hottest new entertainment technology,
including the DIRECTV ADVANCED PROGRAM GUIDE™, with up to 14 days of
program listings, and the ability to pause and replay live TV. Plus, with Pick Programs to
Record and the other incredibly powerful and easy to use features of your DVR service, you
have a Season Pass™ to all your favorite programming.
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Table of Contents
Using this Guide . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . vii
Chapter 1: Connecting . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1
Overview . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2
Before You Begin . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3
Useful Terms . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5
Cables and Accessories . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9
Setup Examples . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10
Chapter 2: Guided Setup . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .23
Overview . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24
Satellite Dish Guided Setup . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25
Activate . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 29
Phone Setup . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30
Chapter 3: The Basics in 5 Short Tours . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .33
Tour 1: Play With Live TV . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 34
Tour 2: DIRECTV ADVANCED PROGRAM GUIDE™ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 36
Tour 3: Find and Record Your Favorite Programs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 38
Tour 4: Search for New Programs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 40
Tour 5: Now Playing List . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 42
Cool Things You Can Do . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 43
Chapter 4: Watching Live TV . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .45
Let’s Go! . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 46
DIRECTV ADVANCED PROGRAM GUIDE™ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 48
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Channel Banner . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 51
Play with Live TV . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 52
Status Bar . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 53
Music Channels . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 54
Standby . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 55
Chapter 5: Finding and Recording Programs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .57
Recording Programs: The Basics . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 58
Finding Programs to Record . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 68
I Already Know What I Want to Record . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 69
I Know What I Like . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 73
Help Me Find New Programs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 79
Chapter 6: Messages and Setup . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .83
Messages from DIRECTV . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 84
Purchases . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 85
My Preferences . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 89
Recorder & Phone Setup . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 99
System Information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 106
Troubleshooting . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 107
Restart or Reset System . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 108
Chapter 7: Programming the Remote Control . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 109
Introduction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 110
Instructions: TV Power, Volume, and TV Input . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 111
Resetting the Programmable Buttons . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 114
Setting a Remote Address . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 115
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Chapter 8: Troubleshooting . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 117
Contacting Customer Care . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 118
Questions About Installation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 119
Questions About Live TV (Including Satellite Signal) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 120
Questions About Pick Programs to Record . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 125
Questions About Parental Controls . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 131
Questions About the Recorder’s Phone Calls . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 132
Questions About Audio . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 135
Questions About Pay Per View . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 136
Questions About the Remote Control . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 138
Questions About the DVR Service . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 139
Chapter 9: Warranty and Specifications . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 141
Limited Warranty . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 142
FCC Information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 144
Specifications . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 146
Safety Instructions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 148
Appendix A: Back Panel Reference . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 151
Appendix B: Gnu General Public License . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 155
Index . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 161
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Using this Guide
This User’s Guide describes how to connect your new DIRECTV® Digital Satellite
Recorder to your television and other audio/video equipment. It also provides valuable
information about the features and use of the recorder.
Throughout this guide, you will see
important and helpful notes and
tips in this format.
Glossary of Icons. The inside front cover of this guide provides an introduction to the
remote control. The inside back cover has a “Glossary of Icons” that explains many of the
graphic symbols you will see when using your recorder.
Useful Terms. Many of the technical terms you may encounter in this guide are explained
in the “Useful Terms” section beginning on page 5.
Screen Paths. Notes at the bottom of some pages show you how to find the screen being
discussed on that page. For example, page 70 describes the “Record by Time or Channel”
feature. At the bottom of the page is the note “DIRECTV Central Pick Programs to
Record Record by Time/Channel” This note means you can find Record by Time/
Channel, the screen being discussed, by going to DIRECTV Central (press the DIRECTV
button on your remote control) and selecting Pick Programs to Record, then Record by
Time/Channel.
Digital Video Recording Service (DVR Service). The recording service provided through
the DIRECTV® Digital Satellite Recorder.
Digital Satellite Recorder. Refers collectively to the satellite antenna receiver and the
recorder hardware.
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The TiVo Logo. As you use your DIRECTV® Digital Satellite Recorder, you’ll see the
TiVo logo in places like the Now Playing List and TiVo Suggestions. Your new recorder
incorporates the latest DVR (Digital Video Recorder) technology from TiVo®. This
means you have access to exclusive TiVo features such as WishList™ searches, Season
Pass™ recordings, Thumbs Up™ and Thumbs Down™, TiVo Suggestions, and TiVolution
Magazine®. All in one seamlessly integrated product that will change the way you watch
television.
Before you install the recorder,
Getting Started
mount the satellite dish antenna.
After a satellite dish antenna has been installed, you’re ready to start using this guide:
Professional installation is highly
recommended. Your dish must be
mounted, with cables running to the room
where your recorder will be installed,
before you can begin the recorder
installation as described in this guide.
Dual LNB dish antenna connection
required for full functionality.
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1. Connect the recorder according to the proper setup for your Audio/Video equipment.
(See chapter 1, “Connecting.”)
2. Complete Guided Setup to point your satellite dish antenna and activate the
DIRECTV® Digital Video Recording (DVR) service following the instructions in
chapter 2, “Guided Setup.”
Start using your DIRECTV® Digital Satellite Recorder. It’s easy! Learn the basics by
browsing the back of the Start Here card. Take the five tours in chapter 3 of this User’s
Guide for an interactive way to learn about the recorder’s powerful features. Chapters 4, 5,
6, and 7 describe the DVR service in detail. Read through them to become familiar with
the service. Chapter 8 provides a comprehensive troubleshooting guide in case you have
questions.
CHAPTER 1
Connecting
Overview
2
Before You Begin
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Useful Terms
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Cables and Accessories
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Setup Examples
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Jacks are places where cables can
Overview
be connected.
TVs used to be simple: no color, no digital video, no stereo sound, no digital audio, no
choices. All you needed was an antenna and a TV. The antenna captured pictures and
sounds. A wire connected the antenna to the TV to transfer pictures and sounds.
OUT
IN
Always connect cables from the
OUT jack of one device to the IN
jack of the next. Never connect an IN to an
IN or an OUT to an OUT.
As televisions have acquired more features, and new devices have been created to work
with them, it may seem that everything has become more complex. Fortunately, the
fundamentals haven’t changed. You may have a VCR, a DVD player and a game system,
in addition to a satellite dish antenna. However, one thing has remained the same: what
you need to do is get the pictures and sounds from their source (the satellite dish antenna)
to your TV.
You use cables to make a path over which the pictures and sounds travel from your
satellite dish antenna to your TV.
On the back of your equipment you will find several jacks. Some are labeled IN and some
are labeled OUT. The pictures and sound enter a piece of equipment through a cable
connected to an IN jack and leave through a cable connected to an OUT jack.
When you connect your DIRECTV® Digital Satellite Recorder to your television and
other audio/video equipment, you are simply creating a path that starts at the satellite dish
antenna and goes in (through IN jacks) and out (through OUT jacks) of your equipment
until it reaches your TV.
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Before You Begin
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Make sure that all of your equipment is turned off and the recorder is unplugged.
Connecting to a Phone Line
You will need access to a standard analog phone jack. Your recorder needs to be
connected to a phone line to communicate with DIRECTV. The recorder occasionally
makes a brief phone call to get updates to the DVR service and Showcases, and for pay
per view functionality.
You do not need to install a new telephone jack or phone number for the recorder to work;
it can detect when your phone line is in use and will only make calls when the phone line
is available. If you don’t have a phone jack nearby, you can use the 25 foot phone cord
that ships with the recorder. If your phone jack is being used for a phone, you can use the
provided splitter to connect both the phone and the recorder to the same phone jack.
Your recorder should not be used
with a digital PBX phone system.
Doing so may permanently damage your
recorder’s modem and will void your
warranty. Digital PBX phone systems
allow many phones to share a single
telephone number and are usually used in
hotels and office buildings. If you are
installing the recorder in your home, it is
Connecting a Dual LNB or a Multi-Satellite Dish Antenna
very unlikely that you are using a digital
Your recorder comes equipped with two jacks for satellite input. While the recorder will
work if connected to only one satellite input, connecting both allows you to record from
two channels at the same time. All of the connection examples in this chapter give
instructions for configuring the recorder with connections to both satellite input jacks.
PBX phone system.
Both a Round Dual LNB dish antenna and an Oval 2 or 3 satellite dish antenna connect to
at least two coaxial RF cables. To connect both of your recorder’s satellite input jacks, you
must have two coaxial RF cables coming from your satellite dish antenna to the room
where the recorder will be installed.
upgrade to a Dual LNB for full
If you have a Single LNB satellite
dish antenna, you will need to
functionality. Contact your satellite dish
antenna manufacturer for more
information about upgrading.
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If you currently own a Dual LNB satellite dish antenna that is already connected to two
TVs, you can purchase a multiswitch (described on page 6) that will allow you to connect
two cables to your new recorder as well as one to an existing receiver for your second TV.
For information on how to switch
between watching antenna or
cable channels and watching DIRECTV®
channels, see the connection example in
Chapter 2 that is most appropriate to your
configuration.
The recorder does not have an on/
off switch. To turn the recorder on,
plug it in. The recorder, like a clock or a
Using an Antenna or Cable Connection, in Addition to DIRECTV® Programming
If you have an antenna or cable connection in addition to your satellite dish antenna, you
can watch antenna or cable channels while recording DIRECTV® channels. However,
recording and other features (such as parental controls, purchasing pay per view programs,
viewing on-screen menus, or pausing live TV), do not work on cable or antenna channels.
Caring for your DIRECTV Digital Satellite Recorder
Do not drop. Your new recorder contains a hard disk drive that is constantly in motion; it
may be damaged if the recorder falls or is dropped. Place the recorder in a stable location.
Unplug before moving. To prevent damage to sensitive components such as the hard disk
drive, always unplug your recorder and then wait a moment for the hard disk to stop
spinning before moving it.
refrigerator, is designed for constant use
and does not need to be turned off. If you
must turn it off—for example, to move it—
simply unplug it. (The recorder does have
an optional standby mode, explained on
Do not stack. Your recorder is NOT designed to carry the weight of other consumer
components such as VCRs, DVD players, or A/V receivers.
Flat, hard surface. The recorder should rest on a flat, hard surface only. Do not operate it
on a carpet or other padded surface, as this can inhibit proper ventilation and cause the unit
to overheat.
page 55.)
Be sure to read the safety
instructions on page 148.
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Use a surge protector. Like all electronics equipment, your recorder can be damaged by
fluctuations in your power supply. Purchasing a surge protector is highly recommended. If
you purchase a surge protector that allows you to plug in both your recorder’s power and
your telephone cord, you may prevent damage to the parts of your recorder that are
connected to your phone line as well!
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Useful Terms
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If you’re not an audio/video wizard, you may find yourself stumbling over some of the
names, features and functions of various pieces of equipment. Here’s a quick reference to
help you understand some of the terms you may encounter during installation.
Satellite Dish Antennas—Types and Terms
Round Single Satellite Dish Antenna, Oval 2 Satellite Dish Antenna, and Oval 3
Satellite Dish Antenna: The names Round single, Oval 2, and Oval 3 satellite dish
antennas refer to both the most common shape of the dish and the number of satellites
from which a dish can receive information. To determine what type of dish you have, look
at the arm extending out from the dish. At the end of this arm are one or more “fingers”
ending in mushroom shaped parts pointing back at the dish. A single satellite dish antenna
has one of these “fingers” pointing back at the dish, a 2 satellite dish antenna has two, and
a 3 satellite dish antenna has three. If you own a 2 or 3 satellite dish antenna, your recorder
will not work properly unless you have connected a multiswitch with at least four inputs
and two outputs. For a definition of a multiswitch, see page 6.
Single LNB and Dual LNB Satellite Dish Antennas: Single LNB and Dual LNB refer to
the number of independent signals a dish can send to your audio/video equipment. A
Single LNB sends one signal and has one jack, or connector, inside the arm extending
from the dish. A Dual LNB sends two signals and has two jacks. The easiest way to
determine what type of dish you have is to consult the documentation that came with the
dish. Disassembling the dish to determine its type is not recommended.
Round Single
Oval 2
Oval 3
satellite dish
satellite dish
satellite dish
antenna
antenna
antenna
Single LNB
Dual LNB
(Single Satellite)
(Single Satellite)
Satellite Receiver: A satellite receiver does what its name suggests and more. It
“receives” the signal from your satellite dish antenna, then translates it into a signal your
TV can understand, then sends it to the TV. Your DIRECTV® Digital Satellite Recorder
has a built-in satellite receiver.
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Dual Tuner: A tuner picks one channel out of all of your available channels. This allows
you to view a single channel and to change channels. “Dual tuner” means your recorder has
two tuners. It can pick out two channels at once, allowing you to record programs on two
channels at the same time.
Multiswitch: A multiswitch lets you use the signal from one satellite dish antenna for more
than two TVs. If you currently own a Dual LNB dish that is connected to two televisions, a
multiswitch will allow you to connect two cables to your new recorder as well as one to a
satellite receiver on your second television. If you own a 2 or 3 satellite dish antenna, your
recorder will not work unless you have connected a multiswitch with at least four inputs
and two outputs.
Access Card: Your access card contains information about your DIRECTV® programming
subscription. It must be properly inserted and activated for your recorder to work.
Transponder: A transponder is a piece of radio equipment on a satellite.The DIRECTV
transponders receive information from DIRECTV and rebroadcast it to your satellite dish
antenna. Each transponder rebroadcasts a different set of channels. If the recorder does not
receive a signal for an individual transponder, it will not be able to show that transponder’s
channels. Each satellite may have a different number of transponders on it.
Cables and Connections
Composite Video and Left/Right (L/R) Audio Cables: Composite Video and Left/Right
(L/R) Audio cables may appear to be just one cable, but are actually three separate cables.
The yellow composite cable transfers video. The white and red L/R Audio cables, when
used together, transfer stereo sound. These three cables can be used together or separately.
For example, you could use an S-Video cable to transfer video and use white and red L/R
Audio cables to transfer audio. In this case, you would not need to use the yellow
Composite Video cable at all.
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Coaxial RF Cable: A coaxial RF cable transfers both audio and video on a single cable.
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Optical (or Digital) Audio Cable: An optical (or digital) audio cable transfers audio only.
This cable transfers audio at the highest possible quality from your recorder to an A/V
receiver. If you have a home theater, own an A/V receiver capable of receiving Dolby
Digital audio, and wish to use Dolby Digital audio, then you must use this cable. Not all
A/V receivers with optical audio inputs are capable of receiving Dolby Digital audio. An
optical audio cable is not included with the recorder.
BNC Cable: A BNC Cable is similar to a coaxial RF cable and transfers both audio and
video. This type of cable is not included with your recorder. However, you may already be
using a BNC cable in an existing connection to your TV. If so, you can purchase an
adapter that will allow you to connect BNC cables to the RF In or RF Out jacks on your
recorder.
Telephone Line Splitter: The included telephone line splitter allows you to plug both a
telephone and your recorder into a single telephone wall jack.
Video, Audio, and Electronics Equipment and Terms
Switch Box: A switch box is a small box that allows you to connect multiple devices to
your TV, even if your TV does not have enough input jacks to connect them all directly. It
allows you to switch easily between viewing DIRECTV® channels, viewing video from
your DVD player, or running your game system. Switch boxes are inexpensive and can be
purchased at electronics stores.
A/V Receiver: An A/V receiver is similar to a switch box but is more sophisticated. It may
offer additional features such as remote control or Dolby Digital audio capabilities. An
A/V receiver allows you to connect multiple devices to your TV, even if your TV does not
have enough input jacks to connect them all directly. It allows you to switch easily
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between viewing DIRECTV® channels, viewing video from your DVD player, or running
your game system by changing the input source.
Dolby Digital (AC-3) Audio: Dolby Digital audio is recorded on six separate channels,
each of which can be heard on one of six separate speakers. To use Dolby Digital audio,
you must use an optical audio cable to connect your recorder to an A/V receiver capable of
supporting Dolby Digital audio. Not all A/V receivers with optical audio inputs are
capable of receiving Dolby Digital audio. You must also set your recorder to record using
Dolby Digital audio. For more information, see page 96.
Dolby Surround Sound (also called Dolby Pro Logic): Dolby Surround Sound (or
Dolby Pro Logic) audio is recorded on two channels, which can be heard on two or more
(usually five) speakers. To use Dolby Surround Sound audio, you must have an A/V
receiver capable of supporting Dolby Surround Sound audio connected to your recorder
using either L/R Audio cables or an optical audio cable.
Digital PBX Phone System: Digital PBX phone systems allow many phones to share a
single telephone number and are usually used in hotels and office buildings. If you are
installing the recorder in your home, it is very unlikely that you are using a digital PBX
phone system. Do not connect your recorder to a digital PBX phone system. Doing so may
permanently damage your recorder’s modem and will void your warranty.
Surge Protector: Surge protectors are devices that protect electronic equipment from
power fluctuations. Like all electronics equipment, your recorder can be damaged by
fluctuations in your line voltage. Purchasing a surge protector is highly recommended. If
you purchase a surge protector that allows you to plug in both your recorder’s power and
your telephone cord, you may prevent damage to the parts of your recorder that are
connected to your phone line as well! Surge protectors can be purchased at hardware,
electronics, or general merchandise stores.
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In addition to your television and the equipment that shipped with this recorder (shown
below), you’ll need a satellite dish antenna—which should be properly mounted before
you connect the recorder—and a standard, analog phone line (see page 3 for details).
1. These are the basics:
2. See page 10 to choose
audio/video cables. The carton
contains one of each of the
following:
Recorder
Power Cord
DIRECTV Access Card
Phone Line Splitter
3. You may need to purchase
these additional items for
some setups:
RF Coaxial Cable
Extra RF Coaxial Cable
Composite A/V Cable
Extra Composite A/V
Cables
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Setup Examples
Audio and Video Cables
If your TV has only one audio
connector, connect just the white
and yellow ends of the Composite A/V
cable (don’t connect the red end).
Composite. Many TVs and VCRs have connectors for Composite A/V cables. If your
equipment has them, you can use the Composite A/V cables for both audio and video..
Composite Video
and L/R
Audio Cables
Connect to
Composite Video
and L/R Audio Jacks
(red)
(white)
(yellow)
RF Coaxial. Some TVs only have connectors for RF Coaxial cable. If your TV only has an
RF connector, use the RF Coaxial cable for both audio and video and see Example 4 on
page 18 (or see Example 1 on see page 12 if you also have a VCR):
Coaxial RF
Cable
Connect to RF or
VHF/UHF jack
S-Video. If you have S-Video connectors on your equipment, and want the highest quality
video, use the included S-Video cable. The S-Video cable carries a video signal. You can
connect the red and white ends of a Composite A/V cable to carry the audio signal.
S-Video and Left/
Right Audio Cables
Connect to S-Video
and L/R Audio jacks
(S-Video)
(red)
(white)
(yellow)
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Digital Audio. The receiver includes a Digital Audio Out jack for compatibility with
Dolby Digital (AC-3) audio. To use this feature, you will need an optical audio cable
(not supplied), and a device that accepts Dolby Digital input. The optical audio
cable will carry the audio signal. To complete the setup, you'll also need a connection for
the video signal. You can use an S-Video cable to make the connection (for the best video
signal), or the yellow ends of a composite cable. If you use a composite cable, you do not
need to connect the red and white ends of the cable.
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Ordinarily, your recorder produces tones to indicate when certain buttons on the remote
control are pressed or to indicate signal strength when you are positioning your dish. If
you use Digital Audio Out, you will not hear these tones.
Setup Examples
This chapter provides detailed examples showing how to connect the DIRECTV
Recorder to your existing audio/video system. Choose the example closest to your
configuration and follow the steps in that section.
•
Example 1: Recorder with VCR, DVD and/or game system, and switch box or A/V
receiver (see page 12)
•
Example 2: Recorder with VCR (see page 14)
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Example 3: Recorder only (see page 16)
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Example 4: Recorder with VCR, antenna or cable, multiple input TV (see page 18)
•
Example 5: Recorder with VCR, antenna or cable, single input TV (see page 20)
If you have trouble or if your configuration isn’t covered by one of these examples, see the
“Back Panel Reference” on page 152.
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Example 1: VCR, DVD and/or Game System, and Switch Box or A/V Receiver
Television
RF
In
IN
Audio R
Audio L
Video
Switch Box or
A/V Receiver
VCR
Audio R
INPUT
OUTPUT
Audio
R
L
DVD Player or
Game System
Video
Audio
R
Video
L
Audio
R
Video
R
L
Audio R
IN
L
DIRECTV Recorder
L Video
Ch
3/4 RF
Out
Ch
3/4 RF
Out
RF
In
AC~In
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L Video
OUT
Video
OUT
Audio
Note: Audio/Video cables shown are examples only. Use the best connections available on your equipment.
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Example 1: VCR, DVD and/or Game System, and Switch Box or A/V Receiver
Connect the coaxial RF cables from your satellite dish antenna to the recorder. Connect
one coaxial RF cable that comes from your satellite dish antenna to the jack labeled
“Satellite In 1” on the recorder. If you have a second coaxial RF cable from your satellite
dish antenna, connect it to the jack labeled “Satellite In 2.”
Connect the recorder’s output to the switch box or A/V receiver’s input.
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Connect the phone line. (For more about the phone connection, see page 3.)
Insert the Access Card that came with your recorder. Open the card door on the
recorder’s front panel. Insert the card into the slot in the direction indicated on the card. Stop
when the card makes contact with the back of the slot, then you can completely close the
card door. To watch DIRECTV® channels, you must insert the card correctly and activate it
(activation is covered in the next chapter).
programming and
game system:
• With a switch box, press the buttons
on your switch box
• With an A/V receiver, use the “Input,”
or “Source” button on the receiver or
Connect your VCR’s output to your switch box or A/V receiver’s input.
Connect your DVD player and/or game system’s output to your switch box or A/V
receiver’s input.
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watching video from your VCR, DVD or
Connect your switch box or A/V receiver’s output to your TV’s input.
Connect the recorder’s output to your VCR’s input. This will allow you to save programs
recorded on your DIRECTV Recorder to videotape.
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To switch between watching
its remote control.
If you are having trouble changing the
video source, refer to the instructions that
came with the A/V receiver or switch box.
Plug in all power cords. After you see the Welcome screen, skip to “Guided Setup” on
page 23. If you do not see the Welcome screen, see page 119.
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Example 2: Recorder with VCR
To switch between watching your
VCR and watching video from your
Television
recorder, you will need to use the “Input,”
“Source,” or “TV/Video” button on your
TV or TV’s remote control to change the
video source. Some TVs also have a
Antenna
In
INPUT
“Menu” button that allows you to change
R
L
VIDEO S-VIDEO
the video source using an on-screen
menu.
If you have trouble changing the video
source refer to the instructions that came
with your TV.
VCR
Audio R
L Video
OUT
IN
Ch
3/4 RF
Out
RF
In
DIRECTV Recorder
AC~In
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Example 2: Recorder with VCR
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Connect the coaxial RF cables from your satellite dish antenna to the recorder.
Connect one coaxial RF cable that comes from your satellite dish antenna to the jack
labeled “Satellite In 1” on the recorder. If you have a second coaxial RF cable from your
satellite dish antenna, connect it to the jack labeled “Satellite In 2.”
Connect the recorder to your TV. Look at the back of your TV and see what types of
jacks are available. Connect the recorder’s output to the TV’s input using the best
connection available. The example in the diagram shows a composite cable connected for
audio and an S-Video cable connected for video. The connection can also be made using
only a RF coaxial cable, or using only a composite cable.
Connect the recorder to your VCR. Connecting the recorder to your VCR will allow
you to save programs recorded on your DIRECTV Recorder to videotape. The example in
the diagram shows an RF cable running from the recorder’s output to the VCR’s input.
Connect your VCR’s output to your TV’s input. This will allow you to watch
videotapes. The example in the diagram shows an RF cable running from the VCR’s
output to the TV’s input.
Connect the phone line. (For more about the phone connection, see page 3.)
Insert the Access Card that came with your recorder. Open the card door on the
recorder’s front panel. Insert the card into the slot in the direction indicated on the card.
Stop when the card makes contact with the back of the slot, then you can completely close
the card door. To watch DIRECTV® channels, you must insert the card correctly and
activate it (activation is covered in the next chapter).
Plug in all power cords. After you see the Welcome screen, skip to “Guided Setup” on
page 23. If you do not see the Welcome screen, see page 119.
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Example 3: Recorder Only
Television
INPUT
R
L
Antenna
In
VIDEO S-VIDEO
DIRECTV Recorder
AC~In
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Example 3: Recorder Only
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Connect the coaxial RF cables from your satellite dish antenna to the recorder. Connect
one coaxial RF cable that comes from your satellite dish antenna to the jack labeled
“Satellite In 1” on the recorder. If you have a second coaxial RF cable from your satellite
dish antenna, connect it to the jack labeled “Satellite In 2.”
Connect the recorder to your TV. Look at the back of your TV and see what types of
jacks are available. Connect the recorder’s output to the TV’s input using the best
connection available. The example in the diagram shows a composite cable connected for
audio and an S-Video cable connected for video. The connection can also be made using
only a RF coaxial cable, or using only a composite cable.
Connect the phone line. (For more about the phone connection, see page 3.)
Insert the Access Card that came with your recorder. Open the card door on the
recorder’s front panel. Insert the card into the slot in the direction indicated on the card.
Stop when the card makes contact with the back of the slot, then you can completely close
the card door. To watch DIRECTV® channels, you must insert the card correctly and
activate it (activation is covered in the next chapter).
Plug in all power cords. After you see the Welcome screen, skip to “Guided Setup” on
page 23. If you do not see the Welcome screen, see page 119.
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To switch between watching
DIRECTV® channels and antenna/
cable channels, or tapes on your VCR, use
Example 4: Recorder, VCR, Antenna or Cable, and Multiple Input TV
Television
the “Input,” “Source,” or “TV/Video”
button on your TV’s remote to change the
video source. Some TVs have a “Menu”
Antenna
In
INPUT
button and an on-screen menu that lets
you change the video source.
R
L
VIDEO
You can watch an antenna or cable
S-VIDEO
channel while recording a DIRECTV
channel. You will NOT be able use
recorder functions on antenna or cable
channels. You will also need to use your
VCR
Audio L Video
TV’s remote control to change antenna/
OUT
cable channels.
IN
RF
Out
RF
In
Ch 3/4
R
If you are having trouble changing the
video source, refer to the instructions that
DIRECTV Recorder
came with your TV.
AC~In
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Note: Audio/Video cables shown are examples only. Use the best connections available on your equipment.
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Example 4: Recorder, VCR, Antenna or Cable, and Multiple Input TV
“Multiple input” means the TV has
If your TV has both coaxial RF and composite video inputs, follow this connection
example to connect your antenna or cable to your TV. You will NOT be able to use
DIRECTV Recorder functions while watching antenna or cable channels, even if you
connect your antenna or cable directly to your recorder.
multiple input plugs for A/V
connectors.
Connect the coaxial RF cables from your satellite dish antenna to the recorder.
Connect one coaxial RF cable that comes from your satellite dish antenna to the jack
labeled “Satellite In 1” on the recorder. If you have a second coaxial RF cable from your
satellite dish antenna, connect it to the jack labeled “Satellite In 2.”
cables. You can make these connections
Connect the recorder to your TV.
with other cables, as explained on page
Connect the recorder to your VCR. Connecting the recorder to your VCR will allow
you to save programs recorded on your DIRECTV Recorder to videotape.
10. Your digital satellite recorder comes
Connect your VCR’s output to your TV’s input. This allows you to watch videotapes.
cable. To complete the setup example as
Connect your antenna or cable to the CABLE/ANTENNA RF In jack on your TV.
Connect the phone line. (For more about the phone connection, see page 3.)
Insert the Access Card that came with your recorder. Open the card door on the
recorder’s front panel. Insert the card into the slot in the direction indicated on the card.
Stop when the card makes contact with the back of the slot, then you can completely close
the card door. To watch DIRECTV® channels, you must insert the card correctly and
activate it (activation is covered in the next chapter).
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Steps , , and are shown
using composite and s-video
with one composite and one s-video
shown, you will need to use cables that
came with your VCR, or purchase
additional cables.
Plug in all power cords. After you see the Welcome screen, skip to “Guided Setup” on
page 23. If you do not see the Welcome screen, see page 119.
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To switch between watching
DIRECTV® channels and watching
Example 5: Recorder with VCR, Antenna or Cable, and Single Input TV
antenna/cable channels, or watching
Television
tapes on your VCR, use the “Input,”
“Source,” or “TV/Video” button on your
TV’s remote control to change the video
RF
In
source. Some TVs have a “Menu” button
that allows you to change the video
source with an on-screen menu.
You can watch an antenna or cable
channel while recording a DIRECTV
channel. You will NOT be able use
recorder functions on antenna or cable
channels. You will also need to use your
VCR
Audio R
L Video
OUT
TV’s remote control to change antenna/
IN
Ch
3/4 RF
Out
RF
In
cable channels.
If you are having trouble changing the
DIRECTV Recorder
video source, refer to the instructions that
came with your TV.
AC~In
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Example 5: Recorder with VCR, Antenna or Cable, and Single Input TV
If you have a DVD player or game
If your TV has composite video inputs, use the example on page 18. You will NOT be
able to use DIRECTV Receiver functions while watching antenna or cable channels.
system in addition to your TV, VCR
1
and DIRECTV Recorder, you may need to
Connect the coaxial RF cables from your satellite dish antenna to the recorder.
Connect one coaxial RF cable that comes from your satellite dish antenna to the jack
labeled “Satellite In 1” on the recorder. If you have a second coaxial RF cable from your
satellite dish antenna, connect it to the jack labeled “Satellite In 2.”
use a switch box or an A/V receiver. A
Use coaxial RF cable to connect the recorder’s output to your VCR’s input. Be sure to
select an output of channel 3 or 4 using the small switch on the back of the recorder. You
will then need to set your VCR’s output to the same channel (3 or 4), and tune your TV to
that same channel (3 or 4), to receive a signal.
input jacks to connect them all directly.
switch box or A/V receiver will allow you
to connect all of your devices to your TV,
even if your TV does not have enough
For more information about these devices,
see “Useful Terms,” on page 5.
Use coaxial RF cable to connect your VCR’s output to your TV’s input. If your VCR
is already connected to your TV, continue to Step D. Be sure to set your VCR’s output to
the same channel (3 or 4) that you set on your recorder.
Connect your antenna or cable to the RF In jack on the back of the recorder.
Connect the phone line. (For more about the phone connection, see page 3.)
Insert the Access Card that came with your recorder. Open the card door on the
recorder’s front panel. Insert the card into the slot in the direction indicated on the card.
Stop when the card makes contact with the back of the slot, then you can completely close
the card door. To watch DIRECTV® channels, you must insert the card correctly and
activate it (activation is covered in the next chapter).
Plug in all power cords. After you see the Welcome screen, skip to “Guided Setup” on
page 23. If you do not see the Welcome screen, see page 119.
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to test signal strength, position
the satellite dish antenna and configure
the recorder for use with a multiswitch or
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Now that you have finished connecting your DIRECTV Digital Satellite Recorder, you
are ready to begin Guided Setup. When you first plug in the recorder, screens appear
which display its progress as it starts up. After a few minutes, you will see the Welcome
screen, indicating that you are ready to begin Guided Setup.
audio output, you will not hear any audio
During Guided Setup, you will point your satellite dish antenna (if you haven’t already),
activate your DIRECTV programming and DVR service, and set up your recorder to
access service updates by phone. Guided Setup includes on-screen instructions. If you
need additional assistance, this chapter contains detailed directions.
during Setup, or at any time while you are
Guided Setup includes three steps. They are described on pages 25-32.
navigating through on-screen menus.
1. Satellite Dish Guided Setup
television or audio/visual
equipment only to the recorder’s digital
2. Activating services
3. Phone Setup
Using the Remote Control
To complete Guided Setup, you use the remote control to move through screens and select
menu items that are on your television’s display. For an introduction to the remote control,
see “Introducing the Remote Control” on the inside front cover of this guide.
Welcome. When you first turn on your DIRECTV Digital Satellite Recorder, you will
see a gray screen that says “Welcome. Powering up,” followed by the Welcome screen
(shown to the side). Read the screen then press SELECT to move to the next screen.
If you do not see the Welcome screen, see page 119.
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Satellite Dish Guided Setup tells the recorder what type of satellite dish antenna you are
using, so you must go through it at least once, even if you are only replacing a recorder
that was already working. Satellite Dish Guided Setup usually takes about five minutes,
plus whatever time you may need to position your dish.
Notice the progress bar at the
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you keep track of how far along you are in
Guided Setup.
Connect Cables. After you press SELECT on the Welcome screen, you’ll see a reminder
to make sure all cables are properly connected to the recorder and to your TV. Press
SELECT when you are ready to continue.
Satellite Dish Type. Choose the type of satellite dish antenna you have installed. If the
manual for your satellite dish antenna is available, you can find its type there. Most people
should select “Round dish (Single or Dual LNB).” The most important feature of this type
of dish is that it receives a signal from one satellite in the sky. Some manufacturers
produce a dish that receives a signal from one satellite but is slightly oval in shape. If you
have such a dish, choose “Round dish (Single or Dual LNB).”
An oval 2 satellite dish antenna can receive signals from two satellites. An oval 3 satellite
dish antenna receives its signal from three satellites. 2 and 3 satellite dish antennas are
always Dual LNB. To see the next screen, highlight the type of satellite dish antenna you
are using, then press SELECT.
Most new satellite dish antennas
are Dual LNB. One cable extends
from a single LNB dish to a home; two
cables extend from a Dual LNB dish to a
home (or to a multiswitch).
Round dish antenna
Oval 2 satellite dish antenna
Oval 3 satellite dish antenna
(Single or Dual LNB)
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Satellite Connections. If you connected an RF coaxial cable to each of the recorder’s
“Satellite In” jacks, select “Two cables.” If you connected only one RF coaxial cable (to
the “Satellite In 1” jack), select “One cable.” To be able to record two programs at the
same time, you must connect an RF coaxial cable from the satellite dish antenna (or a
multiswitch) to both of the “Satellite In” jacks and then choose “Two cables” on this
screen.
ZIP Code. Use the number keys on your remote control to enter your ZIP code. The
recorder uses your ZIP code to determine the direction your satellite dish antenna should
point. If you make a mistake, press LEFT arrow to correct it.
A transponder is a piece of radio
equipment on a satellite. The
DIRECTV transponders receive information
from DIRECTV and rebroadcast it to your
satellite dish antenna. Each transponder
rebroadcasts a different set of channels. If
the recorder does not receive a signal for
an individual transponder, it will not be
able to show that transponder’s channels.
Satellites may have different numbers of
transponders.
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Satellite Dish Direction. Based on your ZIP code and dish type, this screen shows
roughly how to position your satellite dish antenna. You will fine tune the position later on
during Satellite Dish Guided Setup at the Test Signal Strength screen. Before positioning
the dish, be sure the mast (the pole on which the dish is mounted) is straight up and down.
For 2 or 3 satellite dish antennas, the screen provides a required tilt in addition to side-toside (azimuth) and up-down (elevation) information available for round dishes.
Professional satellite installers are available in most areas to ensure correct installation. If
your satellite system was installed by a professional, the satellite dish antenna direction
should be correct. To see the next screen, press SELECT.
Satellite Checklist. The items on this list help ensure you receive a clear satellite signal.
To see the next screen, press SELECT when you are satisfied that each item is complete.
Test Signal Strength. You use this screen to check the strength of the signal received by
your satellite dish antenna. If you have two cables connected to the Satellite In jacks, it
shows you the signal strength for each connection. It lets you see the signal strength from
individual transponders one at a time. To be sure you receive all your channels, you
should check signal strength on all transponders.
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Note: You can check signal strength while you adjust the position of your satellite dish
antenna. The signal strength meter on this screen provides audio feedback—a tone that
becomes higher pitched as the signal gets stronger. You may be able to turn the volume on
your TV up so you can hear the tone while you adjust your satellite dish antenna.
Alternatively, you might have someone watching the signal strength meter and then
reporting through a cell phone or walkie-talkie to the person who is adjusting the satellite
dish antenna.
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To change the currently selected transponder, use the UP arrow to highlight the
transponder number. Press the RIGHT or LEFT arrow to change the transponder. It is
best if each transponder has a signal strength above 60.
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If you have connected both Satellite In jacks, the signal strength for each connection is
shown. You should have a good signal on all transponders for both connections.
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If you have a 2 or 3 satellite dish antenna, you should check the signal strength from
transponders on each satellite.
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To change the selected satellite, press the UP arrow until the satellite number is
highlighted. Press the RIGHT or LEFT arrow to change the satellite.
When you have finished, select “Done Testing Signal Strength.” If you cannot acquire a
good satellite signal, see Satellite Signal Troubleshooting on the next page.
Confirming Setup, Satellite Info. At each of the next two screens there is a short wait
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Program Guide Data. Over the first 1 to 2 days, the recorder will gather and process up to
two weeks of program data from the DIRECTV satellites. Program data includes program
titles, times, channels, program descriptions, and more.
Many of the recorder’s features use program data. Although you may be able to use such
features immediately, you may not be able to find all the programs you are looking for
right away. If programs you are looking for do not appear in the program information,
check on them again after the recorder has been set up for a while.
Steps to Activate. This screen explains the next steps of Guided Setup, activation of
DIRECTV® services. When it appears, press the LIVE TV button on your remote control
and go to the next page of this manual.
If the recorder is low on Program Guide
Data, this message at the bottom of the
screen tells you how much Program Guide
Data it has.
Satellite Signal Troubleshooting. If you encounter problems during Satellite Dish
Guided Setup, you will see an error screen with some suggestions. For example, you may
have made a mistake entering your ZIP code or your type of satellite dish antenna.
If you are trying to set up the recorder, choose one of the options that return to part of
Satellite Dish Guided Setup. For example, if you received the “Satellite Info Error,”
choose “Try Again to Acquire Information.” You can also repeat Satellite Dish Guided
Setup. This allows you to check that your ZIP code and satellite dish antenna type are
correct. If you repeat Guided Setup and still receive error notifications, it is possible that
your satellite dish antenna is not pointed correctly or the dish or multiswitch is miswired.
Check the cabling, or consult a professional satellite system installer.
If you are trying to bypass Satellite Dish Guided Setup—for example, if you are setting up
the recorder in a place without a satellite signal—the bottom choice on the error screens
allows you to continue without resolving potential problems. While you may receive
fewer or no TV channels, you can still watch previously recorded programs.
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Now it’s time to activate services for your DIRECTV Digital Satellite Recorder. Before
you make the phone call:
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The recorder should be on, tuned to channel 100, and receiving a signal from the
satellite dish antenna. (Channel 100 shows preview programming from DIRECTV.)
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You will need: a valid service address, social security number, and a major credit card
(deposit prepayment may be required). You will also need the number on your
DIRECTV access card and the make, model and serial number of your recorder, found
on a label on the back of the recorder and on the System Information screen. (Press the
DIRECTV button, then select “Messages & Setup” then “System Information.”)
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Important! The access card that came with your DIRECTV Recorder must be
inserted in the appropriate slot in front of the recorder before you call. Also, be sure to
tell your customer care agent that you have a “DIRECTV Digital Satellite Recorder”
and that you also want to activate the DIRECTV Digital Video Recording service.
Without the DVR service, your recorder will not be able to record programs.
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in the appropriate slot in front of
the recorder. See the setup examples in
chapter two for details.
When you are ready, call 1-800-531-5000.
After you have activated, you can begin Phone Setup, the last step of Guided Setup, by
pressing the DIRECTV button.
What does DIRECTV Digital Video Recording service provide?
The DVR service provides you with the ability to record programs, create Season Pass
recordings and WishList™ searches. It also gives you access to Showcases, TiVo
Suggestions, and several convenient ways to find programs to you want to record. Without
the DVR service, the unit functions only as a DIRECTV Receiver, without recording
capability.
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Press the DIRECTV button on your remote control to start Phone Setup.
Final Steps. The last step of Guided Setup, Phone Setup, begins automatically the first
time you press the DIRECTV button on your remote control. The recorder should be
connected to a telephone line. The recorder occasionally makes a brief phone call to get
updates to the DVR service and Showcases, and for pay per view functionality.
By default, the recorder will not pick up the phone if the line is busy. If you pick up the
phone while the recorder is using the line, the recorder’s modem will disconnect. To use
the phone line you should hang up, then pick up the phone again to get a dial tone.
DVR Service Terms. This screen appears after the Final Steps screen. The DIRECTV
Service Agreement is printed on your first monthly statement from DIRECTV. We
encourage you to read it.
Area Code. The DVR service uses your area code to determine which local dial-in
numbers are available. If you make a mistake, press LEFT arrow to correct it.
Phone Dialing Options. Most people will not need to change the settings the recorder
uses to dial out. However, if your phone system uses special dialing options, select “Yes.”
See “Phone Dialing Options” on page 102 for help with the various settings.
Update Dial-In Numbers. The recorder makes a toll-free call to get a list of local dial-in
numbers. The call usually takes less than five minutes, and its status displays on the
screen. If the call fails, check the Troubleshooting chapter of this guide, on page 132.
Dial-In Numbers. The recorder uses the dial-in number you select from the list on this
screen to make its daily calls to the DVR service. The list may be too long to fit on one
screen. To see more numbers, press CHAN DOWN.
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No Local Numbers. If you chose a local dial-in number, you will not see this screen. If you
selected None of the above on the Dial-In Numbers screen, select “Request 800 number
authorization” here. Selecting this option temporarily selects the toll-free number and
submits a request to use the toll-free number. It is the current policy of DIRECTV to allow
you to use the toll-free number if there are no local numbers available.
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Dialing Format. Choose the dialing format you need. For example, should the dial-in
number be preceded by your area code, and should a “1” precede the area code? In some
areas, even local numbers must be dialed using the area code.
Test Phone Connection Call. This screen appears while the recorder tests the phone
dialing options and local dial-in number you have chosen. You should see a message that
says “Test Successful!” Press SELECT or the RIGHT arrow to continue. If the phone test
does not succeed, you may need to pick a different dial-in number, or change the dialing
format. Use the LEFT arrow to go back to previous screens and make changes to dialing
options.
Congratulations! You’ve completed Guided Setup. You can now press the DIRECTV
Button on your remote control to go to DIRECTV Central.
Care of Your DIRECTV Recorder. Your recorder should remain connected to your satellite
dish antenna and plugged in to a live power source and a phone line at all times. This lets
it record programs and make phone calls to keep its data up-to-date.
Moving Your Recorder. If you take your recorder with you to a location without satellite
access—for example, on a weekend get-away to a mountain cabin—you will still be able
to connect it to a television and watch programs saved in the Now Playing List.
After completing Guided Setup one time, whenever you unplug the recorder and plug it
back in, it will search for a satellite signal. When you see the message “Acquiring Satellite
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Information,” you can press the DIRECTV button on the remote control to go directly to
DIRECTV Central. From DIRECTV Central, programs in your recorder’s Now Playing
List are always available. If you start your recorder without properly connecting it to a
DIRECTV satellite television signal, the recorder will not show live TV or provide any
live TV functions.
Your recorder should NOT be used with any digital PBX phone system. Doing so may
permanently damage your recorder's modem and will void your warranty. Digital PBX
phone systems allow many phones to share a single telephone number and are usually
used in hotels and offices. If you are installing the recorder in your home, it is unlikely you
are using a digital PBX phone system.
Next Up, the 5 Tours. Now that you are finished with Guided Setup, you’re ready to have
fun with your recorder! We suggest you start with the five short tours provided in “The
Basics in 5 Short Tours” on page 33. These will guide you through the basics and show
you some fun features of the DIRECTV Recorder.
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Tour 1: Play With Live TV
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Tour 3: Find and Record Your Favorite Programs
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Tour 4: Search for New Programs
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Tour 1: Play With Live TV
In this tour, you’ll take a look at how you can control live TV. So grab your remote!
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First, press the PAUSE
button—the program you’re watching pauses. Now you can
stand up and stretch, or go to the kitchen and get a snack. You can pause live TV for up to
30 minutes! With Dual Tuner, you can switch between two channels in live TV without
losing the saved portion of either one.
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Next, press BACK
and the program rewinds. Press BACK a second time—it goes
faster! A third time—faster still! Both the FORWARD
and BACK buttons have three
speeds. Press BACK a fourth time to return to normal speed.
Press PAUSE once more, then immediately press FORWARD and you get frame-byframe forward! Press BACK and you get frame-by-frame backward! When your show is
paused, FORWARD and BACK let you go frame by frame. Press PLAY to resume
watching at normal speed.
Try out the INSTANT REPLAY button. INSTANT REPLAY
jumps you back 8
seconds—useful for when you miss a great sports play or a bit of dialog, or for when you
fast forward too far.
Press INSTANT REPLAY again, then immediately press SLOW
slow-motion replay!
Finally, try the ADVANCE
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Press PAUSE or PLAY to see the status bar. It shows a one-hour period. The green
segment is the portion of the current hour that has been saved by your recorder. The right
edge of the green part is always the current time.
The white line marks the part of the program you are currently watching. If it is anywhere
back in the green segment you are “behind” real time.
Press CHAN UP. When you change channels, the recorder starts to save what is showing
on the new channel. With Dual Tuner, 30 minutes of live TV is saved on both tuners. That
means you can use the instant replay, slow motion and pause features on either channel. If
you leave one of these two channels, however, the saved information on the original
channel is cleared, and the recorder starts saving live TV on the new channel.
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This white line
tells you where
you are.
Channel Banner
The channel banner describes the program you’re currently watching. Press INFO or the
RIGHT arrow to see the channel banner. The channel banner is only there for a few
seconds, but you can bring it back by pressing INFO or the RIGHT arrow again. While the
banner is visible, press the RIGHT arrow to switch from a small, to medium, to large
banner. Each version has a different amount of information.
Keep pressing the RIGHT arrow until you see the largest version of the channel banner.
Notice the small icons on the right side. Each symbol represents a useful feature, like
swapping tuners or setting Parental Controls. Press the UP and DOWN arrows to highlight
different icons. Pressing SELECT while an icon is highlighted will take you to that
feature. Finally, press the EXIT button—the channel banner disappears. (EXIT gets rid of
graphics that aren’t part of the program you’re watching.)
channel banner
selectable
icons
Now go have fun playing with live TV, then come back for the next tour!
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GUIDE™
While you’re watching live TV, the DIRECTV ADVANCED PROGRAM GUIDE™ lets
you see what’s on, change channels, schedule recordings, and more. To see it, press the
GUIDE button on your remote control.
Changing Channels
If you find that the Program Guide
or the CHAN UP/DOWN buttons
The guide shows a list of channels on the left and different times across the top. One
program is highlighted—it’s a different color than the others. Its description appears at the
top of the grid. Press the UP or DOWN arrows to move to a different channel, then press
SELECT. Pressing SELECT on a program that is currently showing changes the channel
to display that program and hides the guide.
are not showing channels you want to
Scheduling a Recording
see, filtering or a custom channel list is
Press the GUIDE button to bring back the Program Guide. It’s easy to record a program
using the guide. Simply highlight the program you want and press the RECORD button. A
transparent screen appears, from which you select “Record this Showing.” If the program
is currently playing, the recorder changes channels and begins recording; otherwise, the
recording is scheduled for the future. When you’re recording, the red light on the front of
the recorder illuminates.
probably turned on. Check the Guide
Options (from the Program Guide, press
INFO).
Making a List of Favorite Channels
You can create a list of your favorite channels and then set the guide to show only
channels that are on the list. This is a quick way to see programs coming up on the
channels that are most important to you.
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First, create a list of favorite channels. Press the DIRECTV button to see DIRECTV
Central. Highlight “Messages & Setup,” then press SELECT. Next, select ‘My
Preferences,” then”Customize Channels,” then “Favorite Channels.” A list of all
DIRECTV channels appears. (DIRECTV provides many, many more channels than will
fit on one screen!) Press CHAN DOWN a few times. Each time you press it, you see the
next screen of channels. Press CHAN UP to see a previous screen. You can also jump to a
specific channel by entering the channel number on the remote.
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Highlight a channel you want to include in your list of favorites and press SELECT. A
checkmark appears beside the channel. To remove a channel, highlight one that has a
checkmark and press SELECT—the checkmark disappears. Now find a few more
channels for your list and select them to give them checkmarks.
Using Your Channel List
When you want to change the way the guide appears and what it displays, you can use its
Guide Options. Press the GUIDE button to see the guide. While it is visible, press the
INFO button to see Guide Options.
On the Guide Options screen, press the DOWN arrow once so “All” (to the right of
“Channels”) is highlighted. “All” is the current channel list and includes all available
DIRECTV® channels. Press the RIGHT arrow twice to change the list to “Favorites,” then
press SELECT. “Done changing options” becomes highlighted. Press SELECT again and
voilá, the guide appears using your new custom channel list!
Now the guide only shows channels in your list. Use the UP and DOWN arrows to move
around a bit on your new customized guide, then press the EXIT button to hide the guide.
Press CHAN UP a few times—notice it skips some channels now. CHAN UP/DOWN is
also affected by the channel list; it only tunes to channels that are on the list. You can still
tune to other channels by entering numbers.
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Your Favorite Programs
You can always record a program you’re watching by pressing the RECORD button on
your remote control. What’s more, if you have not changed the channel for a while, your
recorder will add to your recording whatever part of the program it has already saved, up
to 30 minutes. Your recorder also provides many ways to quickly search large numbers of
programs, find your favorites, and schedule recordings in advance. Even buying and
recording pay per view events is quick and easy, without any need to use a phone. What’s
more, if a program is part of a series, you can get a Season Pass™ to the series. A Season
Pass records every episode of a selected program that airs on a given channel.
Search by Title
If you do not see Law & Order in the
list of programs, it may be because
the recorder is still gathering Program
Guide data. A message at the bottom of the
screen will tell you how much data the
recorder has. The recorder should be done
collecting Program Guide data within 48
hours of finishing Guided Setup.
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In this tour, we’ll get a Season Pass for Law & Order. Press the DIRECTV button to see
DIRECTV Central. Press the DOWN arrow to highlight Pick Programs to Record. Press
SELECT. The Pick Programs to Record screen appears. As you can see, there are many
ways to search for a program. Since you know the program’s title, highlight Search by
Title and press SELECT. The next screen lets you limit your search to any of several
categories, but for now, choose “All Programs” and press SELECT.
The next screen has a picture of an alphanumeric keypad. Notice the white box around the
“A”. Use the RIGHT, LEFT, UP, and DOWN arrows to move the box. Move it to “L” and
press SELECT. A list of programs appears on the right side of the screen. (Notice, the list
alphabetizes without “A” or “The.”) Move the white box to “A” and press SELECT again.
The list changes. Your recorder searches through all available programs (usually, data for
the next two weeks) to find those that begin with “LA,” then lists those programs. This can
be a great way to find a show if you are not sure of its full name.
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If you make a mistake entering text, select “DEL” on the screen (or press BACK on the
remote control). To clear all text, use CLR on the screen (or press the CLEAR button on
the remote control). Next, enter a “W.” Now you’ll see Law & Order in the title list at the
right. Press the RIGHT arrow until you move off the alphanumeric keypad and onto the
list of programs. Press the UP or DOWN arrow to highlight Law & Order, then press
SELECT. The Program Information screen appears. This screen tells you about the
program and lets you set up a recording.
Highlight Get a Season Pass, and press SELECT. A screen appears to confirm your
choice. Confirmation screens help you make sure the recorder is doing what you want.
Press SELECT again. You now have a Season Pass to Law & Order.
To see all your scheduled recordings, go to DIRECTV Central, then Pick Programs to
Record, then To Do List. To cancel a recording, highlight it and press SELECT. The
Program Information screen appears. Select “Cancel only this episode.” On the next
screen confirms that the recording has been deleted from the To Do List. Press select to
return to the To Do List. To cancel an entire Season Pass, go to DIRECTV Central, then
“Pick Programs to Record,” then “To Do List.” Select a program, then select “Cancel/edit
the Season Pass.” Select “Cancel this Season Pass.”
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There will probably be more than
one listing for Law & Order. Select
the one that airs first runs of the show on
a channel you receive.
Pay Per View
You can order pay per view events using your remote control. Some events have dedicated
channels that allow ordering more than 24 hours in advance, but for most events, pricing
information becomes available within 24 hours of the event’s air-time. Once that
information is available, you can select and record the event as you would any other
program. When you select an event, a special pay per view Program Information screen
will appear with options to purchase it. For a complete description, see page 85.
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Your DIRECTV Digital Satellite Recorder helps you find what you want to watch—both
exciting new shows and old favorites you might have forgotten.
Showcases
Showcases list the best programs offered by television’s biggest networks. These
Showcases group programs in theme packages, giving you one-stop-shopping
convenience when browsing for programs to record. Packages include the biggest
blockbuster movies, mini-series, hottest specials, hit series and shows from the greatest
stars on TV, as well as special Showcases featuring entertaining and informative video.
Showcases are updated during your recorder’s daily phone call.
Once you’re inside a Showcase, use the arrow buttons and SELECT to explore the
selections. When you get to a list of programs, select a title to see the Program Information
screen. If the program airs on a channel you receive, you can set up a recording here—it’s
that easy!
TiVolution Magazine®. You’ll always find something fun and unusual in TiVolution
Magazine, an interactive guide to the best upcoming shows on television. You’ll find
premieres, specials, and offbeat gems, making it easy for you to schedule recordings. New
content is delivered fresh to your recorder during the daily phone call. TiVolution
Magazine is always available under Showcases. To find it, press the DIRECTV button,
select “Showcases,” then “TiVolution Magazine.”
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TiVo Suggestions (Thumbs Up and Thumbs Down)
TiVo Suggestions is a personalized list of shows selected to match your preferences. How
is this magic possible? Any time you watch programs, live or pre-recorded, or browse
programs with the Program Guide, you can rate them. If you like a program, press the
green THUMBS UP™ ™ button on your remote control. If you dislike it, press the red
THUMBS DOWN™ ™. You can give a program up to three Thumbs, up or down.
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Over time, the more shows you rate with your Thumb buttons, the better TiVo
Suggestions will be at finding programs you like. The suggestions are listed under TiVo
Suggestions in order of how closely they match your preferences.
Try it! Press GUIDE to bring up the DIRECTV ADVANCED PROGRAM GUIDE™.
Highlight a few programs and rate them by pressing the THUMBS UP™ ™ or THUMBS
DOWN™ ™ button. Then go to “DIRECTV Central,” then “Pick Programs to Record,”
then “TiVo Suggestions.” Suggested programs based on your Thumb ratings appear in
TiVo Suggestions. (If you don’t see programs yet, come back later—it may take a few
hours the first time.) You can press SELECT on a suggestion, then set up a recording.
Your personal TV preferences are
just that: personal. (DIRECTV
privacy policies are included in your first
monthly statement.)
As an added bonus, when the recorder has empty space, it may automatically record some
of TiVo Suggestions. You will find them at the bottom of the Now Playing List, below
programs you requested. TiVo Suggestions never replace shows you explicitly request and
they do not prevent those shows from being recorded. Recorded suggestions are always
the first programs deleted to make room for recordings you request.
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Your recorder can record many hours of programming. (Enough to fill a slew of video
tapes!) Fortunately, it also labels and organizes all those saved programs. Unlike a VCR,
the Now Playing List on your recorder gives you instant access to all recorded programs—
no need to spend time searching for an episode on that tape you thought you used.
To go to the Now Playing List, press the LIST button. Programs you recorded are at the
top of the list, in the order they were recorded. An icon (like this one:
) to the left of a
program’s title tells you the recording’s current status. (For a summary of what these icons
mean, see the inside back cover of this guide.)
Programs you request will appear in the Now Playing List the moment recording begins.
You can watch any title in the list—even one that is still being recorded—by highlighting
it, then pressing the PLAY button.
Try it! Highlight a program in the Now Playing List and press PLAY. OK, now for the
cool part: Watch the program for at least five minutes, then press the LEFT arrow to go
back to Now Playing List. Select the same program again—the Program Information
screen says “Resume Playing” instead of “Play.” Select “Resume Playing” and return to
the program from the point you left it!
Save until . . . Programs you choose to record are saved at least two days by default. To
see options for saving a program longer, highlight the program in the Now Playing List,
then press SELECT.
The Program Information screen appears. Select “Save until....” On the next screen, use
the UP/DOWN arrows to highlight the date, then use the RIGHT/LEFT arrows to change
it. When you are done, press SELECT.
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Never be late for your favorite programs: Working late? Stuck in traffic? Don’t worry. If
you set up a recording or a Season Pass, the program will be waiting for you in the Now
Playing List. You can even start watching from the beginning while it finishes recording.
Make your television wishes come true with a WishList™: Have a favorite actor? A
favorite hobby or interest? How about a favorite sports team? If they’re on TV, chances
are a WishList™ will find them. See page 73.
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Looking for good movies? Kids’ shows? Science fiction? With Search by Title, you can
browse all the upcoming programs in a particular category and find shows you didn’t
know were on (see page 38).
See a good preview, record the show: If you’re watching live TV and a promotion
comes on for an upcoming program, you may see an iPreview™ icon like this
one:
Press THUMBS UP while you see the icon to automatically set up a
recording for the program. You don’t have to remember when it’s on—it will be recorded!
(If you didn’t schedule a recording when you saw the icon, rewind until it’s visible again.)
Filter the Program Guide: Want to try something new for dinner tonight? It’s easy to
make the Program Guide show only a certain kind of program—for example, cooking
shows. You’ll use the Guide Options screen to choose the desired filter (in this example,
it’s “Lifestyles,” then “Cooking”) and turn on filtering. See page 50). Once you’ve turned
on the filter, programs that do not fit the selected category appear in gray on the guide
until you highlight them. In addition, if a given channel doesn’t have any shows that fit the
category within the next six hours, that channel doesn’t show up in the guide. You can
always turn filtering off to show all channels in the guide.
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Use the Overtime Scheduler™ (and don’t miss overtime!): Programs sometimes start
before they’re supposed to and often end later than scheduled. With Recording Options,
you can “pad” your recordings to account for variations by using the Overtime
Scheduler.™ See page 62.
Use the EXIT button: The EXIT button hides the status bar, guide, channel banner, and
anything else that is not part of the program.
Record two programs at the same time with Dual Tuner! Your DIRECTV Recorder has
two tuners—which means it can record programs on two channels at the same time. To
activate both tuners, both Satellite In jacks on the back of the recorder must be connected
to cables from your satellite dish antenna (or a multiswitch), and you must choose the
“Two cables” option in of Satellite Dish Setup (described on page 25). With dual tuner
you can watch more of your favorite programs, even when they’re on at the same time.
The Star and the Clapboard: You will occasionally see a yellow star (
) on
DIRECTV Central. The star signals a new selection that may change the next time you
visit. Depending on the selection, it may allow you to record a program, watch a preview,
or go to a special Showcase. Don’t worry if you pass up a particular new selection; keep
going back to DIRECTV Central until it appears again.
The clapboard icon—on DIRECTV Central, or in a Showcase—indicates that a selection
includes a video preview. If the clapboard has a green triangle in it ( ), you can press
PLAY to play the video. If there is no green triangle, the current selection takes you to
another screen where you’ll find the actual video clip.
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Watching Live TV
Let’s Go!
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Here are two ways to watch live TV:
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Press the LIVE TV button on your remote control.
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From DIRECTV Central, highlight Watch Live TV and press SELECT.
Changing Channels
There are a number of ways to change channels—choose what’s easiest for you:
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Tired of channel surfing? Press GUIDE to bring up the DIRECTV ADVANCED
PROGRAM GUIDE™. Then highlight a program in progress and press SELECT.
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You can also change channels by pressing the numbers on your remote control. The
channel automatically changes after a few seconds, or you can press ENTER/LAST to
make the change right away. If you make a mistake, press CLEAR to clear numbers
you have entered. Use the ADVANCE button (
) for long channel numbers that
include a dash, to separate the primary digits from the other digits.
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Use the CHAN UP/DOWN button on your remote control to tune to channels on the
current channel list.
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To jump back to the previous channel you were on (without entering any numbers),
press ENTER/LAST.
Your recorder automatically saves
up to 30 minutes of live TV on the
channel you’re watching. With Dual Tuner,
you can switch between two channels,
and 30 minutes of live TV will be saved on
each channel. If you leave one of these
two channels, the saved information on
the original channel is cleared, and the
recorder starts saving live TV on the new
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Recording a Live Program
To start recording a program while you’re watching it, press RECORD. From the options
that display, choose “Record this showing.” Or you can choose “Season Pass and other
options” to see the Program Information screen and either get a Season Pass (page 59) or
change Recording Options (page 60). The recording will stop automatically when the
program ends. You can stop it before that by pressing the RECORD button. A transparent
screen will appear with a selection to “Stop the current recording.” You can also select a
program in the Now Playing List, and then choose “Stop recording.”
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Even when you are not recording a program, the recorder saves up to 30 minutes of live
TV from the current channel. If you change channels and you have Dual Tuner enabled,
the recorder starts saving on the new channel as well. When you start to record a live
program, if the recorder has saved a portion of that program, it adds what has been saved
to the beginning of your recording.
With Dual Tuner, if you’re switching between two channels by using the DOWN arrow,
the recorder saves up to 30 minutes of live TV on both channels. If you move to a new
channel (that is, a third channel), the saved portion on the first channel is cleared, and the
recorder starts to save live TV on the new channel (in addition to the other most recent
channel you were watching). You can use the fast forward, instant replay, and slow
motion features on either of the two current channels.
As soon as the recorder starts
recording a program, you can find
that recording on the Now Playing list by
pressing the DIRECTV button twice.
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DIRECTV ADVANCED PROGRAM GUIDE™
While you are watching live TV, the DIRECTV ADVANCED PROGRAM GUIDE™
shows you current and upcoming programs. You can use it to see what’s on, change the
channel, schedule a recording, purchase and/or record pay per view events when pricing
information is available, alter Thumb ratings, or select a channel filter. The guide has
program information for up to the next two weeks.
To display the guide, press the GUIDE button. To hide the guide, press GUIDE again (or
press EXIT).
There are two styles of the DIRECTV ADVANCED PROGRAM GUIDE™: the Grid
Guide and the List Guide. They provide similar information. The Grid Guide is the default
style. You can choose the one you prefer when you customize the guide (see page 50).
Use the UP, DOWN, RIGHT and LEFT arrows to move through the guide. Use CHAN
UP/DOWN to page up or down. On the Grid Guide, use the FORWARD and BACK
buttons to jump through programming information 90 minutes at a time. (On the List
Guide, the FORWARD and BACK buttons jump through 30 minutes of programming
information at a time.)
Changing channels. To change the channel you are watching while in the guide,
highlight a program in progress and press SELECT.
Recording a program. If the program is in progress, highlight it in the guide and press
RECORD. If the program is on later, highlight it and press RECORD or SELECT. If the
program you have chosen is not a pay per view event, a transparent screen displays. Select
“Record this showing.” If you have chosen a pay per view program, the pay per view
screen displays.
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The following icons may appear
Grid Guide
beside programs in the guide:
Title, date, time the program airs, and
other applicable information (rating,
alternate audio, CC, Dolby Digital)
Program description
and Thumb rating
This appears beside pay per view
events that are All Day Tickets.
Time slots
Channel number and channel call
letters
Program listings
This appears beside programs
that have an alternate audio
Channel list and
category filter
currently in use
Guide options (Push INFO button to
set)
track.
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This appears beside programs
that have a Dolby Digital sound
track.
List Guide
This appears beside programs
that are broadcast in letterbox
format, which displays the full
Current time
Selected channel
width of the program and leaves
a black margin at the top and
bottom of the screen.
Programs during this
time slot
Upcoming programs
on the selected
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Guide Options. By customizing the guide, you can choose to use either the Grid Guide or
the List Guide. You can also change the day and time displayed, select a channel list, and
set the guide to filter program information by category. To customize the guide, press
GUIDE to make it visible, then press INFO to see Guide Options. Highlight an option and
then change it with the LEFT and RIGHT arrows. Save your changes by pressing INFO
again or GUIDE. To discard your changes, press EXIT.
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Channels. Select a channel list to use in the guide (“All,” “Channels You Receive,” or
“Favorite Channels”). The default, “All,” displays all of the DIRECTV channels. If
you have customized the Channels You Receive list in My Preferences to include only
channels you receive, you can select “You Receive” on this screen to show only
channels you receive in the guide. Similarly, if you have customized the “Favorite
Channels” list, the guide will only show channels in that list.
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Day and Time. Use the LEFT and RIGHT arrows to change the day or time displayed
in the guide.
you can use the movie filter to quickly
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Style. Change the style of the guide to Grid Guide or List Guide.
check what movies are on, or use the
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Filtering. Turn guide filtering on or off.
“Favorite Channels” list to see
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Choose filter. Choose a category with which to filter the guide. When filtering is on,
programs that do not fit the selected category appear grayed on the guide until you
highlight them. In addition, if a channel has no programs in the selected category
within six hours of the time on the guide, the Grid Guide will not show that channel.
By customizing the guide, you can
use it to display only program
information you want to see. For example,
information for your previously selected
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The channel banner appears at the top of the screen when you change channels or press
INFO, THUMBS UP or THUMBS DOWN, or the RIGHT arrow during a program. It
disappears after a few seconds. You can set a preference (see page 96), to decide how long
the banner stays on the screen when you change channels. Press EXIT (or INFO) to hide
the channel banner.
Use the RIGHT arrow to cycle through three versions of the channel banner: small (with
only the current time and channel), medium (adds the title, running time, and ratings), and
large (with a program description and icons for useful shortcuts). The size of the banner
you last viewed becomes the default size when you change channels.
Channel Banner Shortcuts. The large channel banner has a number of selectable icons.
To select an icon, use the UP and DOWN arrows to highlight it, then press SELECT.
B a n n e r
Pressing the RIGHT arrow cycles through
channel banner styles, from
small . . .
to medium . . .
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Select to start a recording. This icon is bright when the recorder is recording a
program, dim when it is not recording.
Select to display what’s on the other tuner (for Dual Tuner). This icon is bright if
the program on the other tuner is being recorded. It is dim if the program on the
other tuner is not being recorded.
Alternate audio usually changes the language of the program. Sometimes there are
other types of alternate audio. If an alternate audio track is available, this icon will
be bright, otherwise it will be dim. Highlight this icon and press SELECT to choose
an alternate audio track.
Select to display Parental Controls (see page 90). If Parental Controls are off, the
padlock appears unlocked and dim. If they are on, it appears locked and bright. If
they are temporarily turned off, it appears unlocked and bright.
If this icon is bright, you have new messages. Select to display Messages & Setup.
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The INSTANT REPLAY button has
many uses but one of the most
helpful is to compensate when you fast
Part of the fun of watching live TV and recorded programs with your DIRECTV Digital
Satellite Recorder is using the pause, instant replay, and slow motion features. Here’s a list
of the things you can do with the special buttons on your remote control:
rewind eight seconds. Press it again if you
Record: Records a program. You can press RECORD when you are watching a
program in live TV, or when a program title is highlighted on the guide.
really missed the mark. (You could rewind
Play: Shows programs at normal speed. The status bar appears for five seconds.
through a whole program using only
Pause: Freezes the picture. To resume, press PLAY, or press PAUSE again.
forward too far. Press INSTANT REPLAY to
INSTANT REPLAY!)
Frame-by-Frame: To move frame-by-frame: first press the PAUSE button. Then
press either the BACK or FORWARD button. For continuous frame-by-frame
back or forward, hold down the BACK or FORWARD button.
Back: Plays the program in reverse. Press BACK once, twice, or three times to go
backward fast, faster, or fastest.
WARNING TO PROJECTION TV
OWNERS! Be careful about using
the pause feature for long periods of time
Forward: Plays the program in fast forward. As with reverse, pressing the
FORWARD button repeatedly cycles through three speeds of fast forward.
Slow: Slows down the speed of the program.
if you have a projection TV. Most
projection TVs are sensitive and “burn in”
still images very quickly. If you pause
your program for too long, you may
permanently damage your screen.
Instant Replay: Instantly plays the last eight seconds of the program again.
Advance: (a) If you are watching live TV, catches up to the current time. (b) When
you are fast forwarding in a recorded program, instantly jumps ahead to the next
tick mark (short white line on the status bar). When you are rewinding, jumps back
to the previous tick mark. (c) If you are watching a recorded program, jumps to the
end of the recording. Press again to jump to the beginning of the recording.
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When you press PLAY, PAUSE, FORWARD or BACK, a status bar appears on the lower
part of your screen. In live TV, the status bar represents one hour (notice the white tick
marks every 15 minutes). In recorded programs, the bar shows the program’s length. The
green portion of the bar represents the part of the program saved by the recorder. The
recorder automatically saves up to 30 minutes of live TV. You can rewind and fast
forward through the saved portions of a program.
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In live TV, the right edge of the green segment represents the current time. A white
vertical line shows where you are in the saved portion of the program. If the white line is
anywhere back in the green segment, you are behind live TV. When you’re behind live
TV, you can press the ADVANCE button ( ) to catch up.
Status Bar for live TV.
This is where you are
now.
This shows which
special feature you are
using. (This is the
symbol for Pause.)
This is where you
catch up with live TV
and the current time.
tick marks (15 min. apart)
The EXIT button hides the status
bar, guide, channel banner, and
anything else that is not part of the
Status Bar for a twohour recorded
program.
The BACK button has
been pressed twice.
This recorded program
is two hours long.
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Music Channels
Some DIRECTV channels feature continuous music. You can tune to a music channel
just as you would any other channel. You cannot record music channels or use special
features—such as pause or rewind—on a music channel.
Music Channels have a special music banner that displays for five minutes when you first
tune to them. You can bring the music banner back to the screen by pressing the RIGHT
arrow, or INFO. The music banner is updated continuously as information comes in from
the satellite. It may not always have complete information.
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You can put your recorder in standby mode by selecting “Standby” from DIRECTV
Central, or by pressing the STANDBY button on the front of your recorder.
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If you temporarily turned off Parental Controls, standby mode enables them again.
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The lights on the front of the recorder go out and it shows a black screen on your TV.
It responds to only a few buttons on the remote control.
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The recorder will not tune to previously ordered pay per view programs unless you
have them scheduled to be recorded.
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Programs that are recording or scheduled to record will record in standby mode.
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To turn off standby mode, press the DIRECTV button on your remote control.
Standby mode and local channels. If you have an antenna or receive cable service in
addition to DIRECTV® programming, you may have it connected to your recorder’s RF
input. In this case, standby mode lets you watch channels received by your antenna or
cable. However, you won’t be able to use the DVR service or other features with those
channels. (For example, you cannot make Season Pass recordings for those programs.)
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Recording Programs: The Basics
All programs saved on your recorder are listed in the Now Playing List (no more
searching through unlabeled videotapes!). To go to the Now Playing List, press the
DIRECTV button on your remote control twice, or press the LIST button. As soon as a
recording begins, it appears at the top of the list. You can watch any title in the Now
Playing List, even one that is still being recorded.
Now Playing List
To watch a program in the Now Playing List, highlight it and press PLAY. If you have
watched part of the program already, it resumes from the point you stopped watching. To
delete a program in the list, highlight it and press CLEAR. Press SELECT to confirm.
Selecting a program in the Now Playing List displays a Program Information screen where
you can:
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Play (or Resume playing).
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Save until... To change the date when the program may be deleted, press the DOWN
arrow until the date is highlighted, then press the RIGHT or LEFT arrows until the
date you want appears. Press SELECT to return to the Program Information screen.
• Stop Recording.
• Delete Now.
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Save to VCR. Saves a program from the Now Playing List to a videotape (see
page 66).
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A Season Pass records every episode of a series that airs on a certain channel—even if the
day or time slot changes! It is totally automatic and really easy to set up. Just select a
program (from the DIRECTV ADVANCED PROGRAM GUIDE™, for example) and
choose “Get a Season Pass.” Season Pass recordings have the following characteristics:
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No duplicates within 28 days. If you watch or delete a particular episode or showing,
it will not be recorded automatically again for 28 days. This prevents the Now Playing
List from filling up with shows you probably don’t want. If you want to record
duplicates, select the program on the Season Pass screen, then choose “Change
recording options,” highlight “Show Type options,” and select “All (with duplicates).”
Parental Controls. If Parental Controls are on when you schedule a Season Pass, the
recorder checks its current program information to see if any upcoming program
violates a Parental Control. If a program does, the recorder requires the current
password to continue. See page 90.
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If some Season Pass programs are
not recording, you may need to
change their priority with the Season
Pass Manager. See page 60.
An exception to the 28-day, no-
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duplicates feature may occur if the
program wasn’t watched but was deleted
from the Now Playing List to make room
for another recording you requested.
Keep at Most=5. By default, five episodes of the program are kept in the Now Playing
List. You can change this setting. See page 60.
Another reason a duplicate recording
Resolving conflicts. The DVR service resolves scheduling conflicts by comparing
recording priorities. You can change priorities using the Season Pass Manager. See
page 60.
information describes the program
might be made is if the program
incorrectly.
Repeating Recordings. In addition to being characteristics of the Season Pass, the above
also apply to two other types of recordings that repeat automatically:
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A manual repeat recording records on a specific channel at a specific time (much like
the recordings you would set up with a VCR). See page 72.
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Managing Your Season Pass recordings. With Dual Tuner, you can record two programs
at the same time. Conflicts will occur only if you try to schedule a third recording that
overlaps the other two. By default, the oldest Season Pass has the greatest priority. If
some Season Pass programs are not recording, you may need to change their priority with
the Season Pass Manager. To do this, go to DIRECTV Central, then select “Pick Programs
to Record,” then “Season Pass Manager.”
To change the priority order:
1. Use the UP/DOWN arrow buttons to highlight one of your repeating recordings.
2. Press the RIGHT arrow to highlight the arrows to the right of the title.
3. Use the UP/DOWN arrows to move the selected title up or down in the list.
Resolving Conflicts. If a conflict occurs when you’re setting up a new repeating
recording, you’ll be shown which programs are involved. You’ll also be given options to
resolve the conflict:
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Record the program you just requested and cancel one of the already scheduled
programs. This gives the new repeating recording the highest priority.
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Record only those programs that do not conflict with others previously scheduled to
record. This gives the new repeating recording the lowest priority.
Setting Recording Options
When you set up a recording, you can set various recording options. You can change them
later by selecting the program in the To Do List or Season Pass Manager.
The Program Information screen that appears when you select a program includes choices
to “Record this episode” and “Get a Season Pass.” When one of these recording actions is
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highlighted, “Options” appears to its right. To see the current Recording Options, use the
arrow buttons to highlight “Options,” then press SELECT.
To set Recording Options:
1. On the Recording Options screen, use the UP/DOWN arrows to highlight an option.
2. Press the RIGHT and LEFT arrows to change the setting.
3. When you are done, press SELECT or highlight “Record with these options.”
4. Press SELECT again to schedule the recording with the new options.
To cancel your changes, press the LEFT arrow.
Recording Options include:
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Keep At Most. (Only available for a repeating recording.) This option sets the
maximum number of programs to save as part of the series. The default is five. This is
useful for news programs for which you only want the most recent episode, or
children’s programs for which you may want to keep several episodes but do not want
to fill up the Now Playing List.
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Show Type. (Only available for a repeating recording.) You can select “Repeats &
first run,” “First run only,” which records only new episodes, and “All (with
duplicates).”
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Keep Until. (Only available for a repeating recording.) If you change this setting from
“Space needed” (the default) to “Until I delete,” programs are saved until you delete
them. If your recorder fills up with programs marked “Until I delete,” it will stop
making new recordings until you delete some old programs.
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Keep At Least. (Only available for an individual recording.) This option sets the
minimum amount of time for the recorder to keep a recording. The default setting is
two days, except for pay per view events, which default to “Save until I delete.”
The next two items on the list are collectively known as the Overtime Scheduler™ .
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Start Recording. Use this setting to start recording a program before its scheduled
beginning. For example, to catch the first joke of a comedy series, you can set the
Season Pass to start recording one minute early. The default is “On-time,” but you can
choose to start recording 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 or 10 minutes before the program is scheduled to
begin.
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Stop Recording. Use this setting to stop recording a program after its scheduled end
time. For example, you may want to continue recording for a while after the scheduled
end of a sports event, should it go into overtime. The default setting is “On-time,” but
you can stop recording 1, 2, 5, 15, or 30 minutes, or 1, 1.5 or 3 hours after a program is
scheduled to end.
Tip. You can sometimes resolve recording conflicts by changing the Stop Recording or
Start Recording options. For example, if you set a program to start recording one minute
early, it may conflict with a recording of the program before it. To resolve the conflict,
simply change the Start Recording option back to “On-time.”
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In the Program Guide, highlighting a program title (that is not currently playing) and
pressing SELECT displays some information about the program. You can also choose
“Season Pass & other options” to get to the Program Information screen. The Program
Information screen includes a brief description of the selected program. It also shows the
program’s start time, channel, duration, ratings, advisories, and other attributes. For more
details on a given program, press INFO at a Program Information screen. The Program
Details screen appears.
If you have given a program a Thumb rating, Thumbs Up/Thumbs Down icons appear at
the top of the Program Information screen. You can change the rating here by pressing
THUMBS UP or THUMBS DOWN.
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Ratings and Advisories. The Program Information screen shows ratings and advisories
for the selected program. For a description of movie and television ratings, and of
television advisories, see “Parental Controls” on page 90. A movie may also have
advisories, regardless of whether it has a rating. The following movie advisory codes may
appear in parentheses after the description:
AC: Adult Content
SC: Sexual Content
N: Nudity
AL: Adult Language
MV: Mild Violence
BN: Brief Nudity
GL: Graphic Language
GV: Graphic Violence
RP: Rape
Other attributes. Other attributes may appear in parentheses after the description of a
program. These may include genre information or technical notes such as CC (for closed
captioning), letterbox (which means the program is broadcast in letterbox, a wide-screen
format) and Dolby Digital.
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Actions you can take. The lower part of the Program Information screen shows actions
you can take. Available actions vary depending on what kind of program is selected and
whether the program is already recorded or is scheduled to record.
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Do List), see page 65.
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For actions you can take on recorded programs (programs in the Now Playing List),
see page 58.
If the program is not yet scheduled to record, you can take these actions:
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Record this program/episode. Schedules a recording of the current program. You
can also use the RIGHT arrow to highlight “Options,” then press SELECT to change
Recording Options.
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Get a Season Pass. (Only available if the program is part of a series.) Select this to get
a Season Pass for the program.
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View upcoming episodes/showings. Displays a list of upcoming episodes/showings
of the program on all channels.
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The To Do List shows all scheduled recordings. To view it, go to DIRECTV Central, then
Pick Programs to Record, then To Do List. After setting up a recording, you can confirm
that it is scheduled on the To Do List. Individual recordings have a single checkmark
(
) to the left of the program title. Season Pass and manual repeat recordings have a
double checkmark (
), and WishList searches (see page 73) have a star (
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Season Pass recordings with no upcoming episodes to record appear at the bottom of the
list.
Select a recording from the To Do List. Then you can:
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Change recording options. Highlight Record as planned, then press the right arrow
and select “Options” to see Recording Options. If the program is part of a Season
Pass, changing Recording Options from the To Do List only makes changes for a
single episode, not for the Season Pass. Choose Cancel/edit the Season Pass to make
changes for all episodes.
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View upcoming episodes/showings. Displays a list of upcoming episodes/showings
of the selected program. Programs scheduled to record have a checkmark, double
checkmark, or a star. Select a program to see the Program Information screen.
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Cancel this recording or Cancel only this episode/showing. Cancel a single
recording or a single episode from a Season Pass.
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Cancel/edit the Season Pass. From this screen you can cancel the Season Pass, view
upcoming programs, or change recording options for the whole Season Pass.
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Cancel/edit manual repeat recording. Lets you cancel or change recording options
for a manual repeat recording.
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View Recording History
This is an advanced feature for those who really want all the details. It is available as a
selection in the To Do List, and displays a history of programs that have been deleted or
have not recorded. The history also lists recordings that were requested but will not be
recorded, as well as the reason for not making the recording.
Selecting a program displays a screen that explains how and when the program was
removed from the Now Playing List or To Do List. If the program is scheduled for the
future, you can select “More recording options” on this screen to reschedule it.
Saving Programs to a VCR
If you have a VCR, you can save a program from the Now Playing List to a videotape.
You will not be able to watch live TV or recordings while saving.
Most of the buttons on your remote that control live TV work as usual during Save to
VCR. Keep in mind that the VCR will record the video exactly as it plays. This means you
can fast forward through the boring parts! (It also means the VCR will record the channel
banner, status bar, and any icons that appear if you press buttons on the remote.)
Preparing for Save to VCR:
1. Set up your VCR. Be sure you have connected your recorder’s video and audio to the
VCR’s video and audio. See the Start Here poster that came with your recorder.
2. Be sure your VCR is set to record input from your DIRECTV Digital Satellite
Recorder, not some other video source. (See your VCR’s instructions for how to set
the input.)
3. Make sure you have a videotape in the VCR.
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Using Save to VCR:
1. Go to the Now Playing List, highlight the show you want to save, then press SELECT.
2. Using the arrow buttons, highlight “Save to VCR,” then press SELECT.
3. Select “Start saving from the beginning.”
4. A title screen appears for ten seconds. When you see it, press your VCR’s record
button.
5. When the program is over, press stop on your VCR.
Stopping Save to VCR:
Going to live TV interrupts (or stops) the transfer. You can resume saving later.
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1. Press a button (for example, the DIRECTV button) that would interrupt Save to VCR.
The videotape icon appears.
2. While the icon is visible, press the same button again.
3. A confirmation screen appears. On the confirmation screen, choose either “Stop saving
for now. Resume later” or “Cancel saving to VCR.”
4. Press stop on your VCR.
To resume saving the program:
1. Go to the Now Playing List, select the program, and then choose “Save to VCR.”
2. Choose “Save from the paused location.” A countdown screen appears.
To ensure that your VCR has time to begin recording, press record on your VCR before
the countdown gets to “1.”
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Finding Programs to Record
Find shows to record. The DVR service allows you to quickly set up recordings for the
shows you already know you love. It also helps you search for fun, exciting new programs
that match your interests, hobbies, favorite stars and genres. Which of the following
statements fits your mood today?
I already know what I want to record ...
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Describes Search by Title and
Record by Time or Channel.
I know what I like ...
(page 73)
Describes Wishlist searches.
Help me find new programs ...
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Describes TiVo Suggestions and
Showcases
Set up recordings. After finding a program, it’s easy to schedule a recording. You can
schedule one recording or choose one of these options to set up a repeating recording:
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Season Pass recordings record every episode of a program on a specified channel (see
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An auto-recording WishList records every program a WishList finds (see page 78).
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A manual recording records a chosen time and channel and can be set to repeat once
each week, every day, or just on weekdays or weekends (see page 72).
Programs you have scheduled to be recorded appear in the To Do List (see page 65). To
watch recorded programs, select them in the Now Playing List (see page 58).
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The following options are useful if you already know the title of the program you want to
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Search by Title
Use Search by Title if you are looking for a specific program and you know its name.
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1. After selecting Search by Title, you have the option of limiting your search to a
category of programs (such as movies or sports). This is useful if you just want to
browse through a list of upcoming programs in a given category and/or subcategory. If
you do not want to choose a category, select “All Programs.”
2. The next screen lets you type the title of the program you are looking for. Use the
arrow buttons on the remote to move around the keypad. Press SELECT on each letter
of your program title. As you select letters, a list of programs appears to the right of the
keypad. Continue entering letters until you see your program in the list. (For a quick
review of how to enter titles using the onscreen keypad, see “Tour 3: Find and Record
Your Favorite Programs” on page 38.)
3. Use the RIGHT arrow to move the highlight to the program list.
4. When you find a program you want to record, highlight it and press SELECT to bring
up the Program Information screen.
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Record by Time/Channel
Record by Time/Channel offers you three choices: Browse by Time, Browse by Channel,
and Manually Record Time/Channel. These options are described separately in the next
few pages.
Browse by Time
Browse by Time lets you browse all programs on a particular day and time. For example,
you can browse all the movies on Saturday night. With Browse by Time, you can filter the
list to see only programs on your Favorite Channels or only programs in a particular
category. To learn how to program your list of Favorite Channels, see page 50. To find a
program:
1. Use the arrow buttons to highlight a category (for example, “Movies”) to narrow the
list of programs. Then press SELECT.
2. Select a subcategory (for example, “Comedy”), then press SELECT.
3. Use the UP and DOWN arrows to select the day of programming that you want to see.
Press the RIGHT arrow to move the highlight to the time column.
4. Use the UP and DOWN arrows to select a time. The time will advance in half-hour
increments.
5. Press SELECT to bring up the list of programs without leaving the time selector (or
press the RIGHT arrow to bring up the list of programs and move to the list at the same
time). When you find a program you want to record, highlight it and press SELECT to
bring up the Program Information screen.
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Browse by Channel lets you browse through programs on a particular channel. You can
start with all channels or just your favorites. To browse by channel:
1. Highlight and select either “All Channels”, which includes all the channels you
receive, or “Favorite Channels,” which includes just the channels you have selected as
your favorites.
2. Use the UP and DOWN arrows to select the date you want to browse. Press the
RIGHT arrow to move the highlight to the channel column.
3. Use the UP and DOWN arrows to select a channel. (You can also use the numbers on
the remote to type in a channel, then press ENTER/LAST.)
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4. Press SELECT to bring up the list of programs without leaving the channel selector (or
press the RIGHT arrow to bring up the list of programs and move to the list at the same
time).
5. When you find a program you want to record, highlight it and press SELECT to bring
up the Program Information screen. Then you can view upcoming episodes, set up a
Season Pass, or record an individual showing.
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Manually Record by Time or Channel
Manually Record Time/Channel lets you schedule a recording on a specific channel at a
specific time, just as you would with a VCR. You can also create a manual repeat
recording for every week, every day, or every weekday. To create a manual recording:
1. To choose the Recording Type, use the UP and DOWN arrows to select “One Time,”
or “Repeating.” Then press the RIGHT arrow.
Record by Time or Channel is
useful for times when you want to
record only a portion of a program, for
example, the opening monologue of a talk
show.
2. To choose the day(s) for the recording, use the UP and DOWN arrows to change the
current selection. If you chose “Repeating,” you can also choose to repeat the
recording on a specified day of the week, on every weekday (select “Every M-F”) or
every day (select “Every Day”).
3. To choose a channel, use the UP and DOWN
arrows or enter a number from the number
keypad. Press the RIGHT arrow.
4. To set the hour, minute, and am/pm for the
start and stop time, use UP/DOWN arrows to
change the current selection. Press the
RIGHT arrow to move to the next step, LEFT
arrow to move back.
5. To schedule the recording, press SELECT. A
confirmation screen appears. The recording will be named with a “best guess” based
on program guide listings for that time and channel. This will help you find your
program later in the To Do List or Now Playing List.
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If you know what you like, WishList searches are great! They allow you to find and
automatically record shows that match your interests, tastes, passions, and whims. You
can search for future programs with your favorite actor or director by creating an Actor or
Director WishList. You can also create a Category Only WishList to find programs
tailored to particular categories. The Keyword WishList and the Title WishList allow you
to search for specific words or phrases in program descriptions and titles.
Try a WishList!
For example, you could create a Category Only WishList for the category “Movies” and
subcategory “Action/Adventure.” You could then use it occasionally to look at a list of all
action/adventure movies airing in the next two weeks. The list would be constantly
updated by program guide data.
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You could search for something more specific by creating an Actor WishList for Sean
Connery, and then include the category “Movies,” and subcategory “Action.” This
WishList would only find action movies with Sean Connery.
Using a Keyword WishList, you can look for something very specific. For example, the
Keyword WishList “LIGHTNING” with category “Football” would find Lightning
football (but not baseball) games for you.
Here’s another example: You could make a Keyword WishList to find the 1986 remake of
the science fiction classic The Fly, starring Geena Davis. The keyword entry would look
like this: “GEENA DAVIS” FLY. Not only does this WishList find a specific program—it
finds the specific version! (You could also find this movie by making a Keyword
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WishList for the movie’s title and year. In that case, the keyword entry might look like
this: “THE FLY” 1986.)
After you make a WishList, you can periodically view what it finds by selecting “View all
upcoming WishList programs,” or selecting an individual WishList, then selecting “View
upcoming programs.” Then you can schedule recordings for the programs or episodes you
want. (See page 78 for more details.)
Can a WishList Do More Than Search?
You can set a WishList to auto-record, and it will record every program the WishList
finds. For example, with the Sean Connery Actor WishList, you would automatically
collect Sean Connery action movies in the Now Playing List.
Some WishList searches are better suited to browsing than to auto-recording. For
example, you could create a Category Only WishList for the category “Documentary.”
This WishList would find every upcoming documentary. You could then occasionally
browse the WishList and choose the upcoming documentaries you want to record.
If you set up an auto-recording
WishList for sports, consider using
The more specific a WishList is, the better suited it is to auto-recording. For example, an
auto-recording Keyword WishList with the keywords KNICKS and BULLS, and category
“Sports/Basketball” would only record basketball games with both of these teams—a
great way to ensure that you enjoy this season’s rivalry. (For more on auto-recording a
WishList, see page 78.)
the Overtime Scheduler™ (a recording
option described on see page 62) to make
sure you don’t miss the most exciting part
of the game!
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From Search Using WishLists, select “Create new WishList.” Next, select the type of
WishList: Actor, Director, Category Only, Keyword, or Title. For most WishList
searches, you use the keypad on the next screen to spell out what you’re looking for.
As the last step, you’ll then be able to select a category and subcategory to narrow your
search. For example, if you want movies with Harrison Ford, but not documentaries or
talk shows, select “Movies.” To search every category, select “Don’t specify a category.”
Category Only WishList: Use the UP and DOWN buttons to highlight a category, then
press SELECT. A subcategories list appears. Highlight a subcategory, then press
SELECT. To search all subcategories, you can also select “Don’t specify a subcategory.”
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Actor or Director WishList Searches: Spell the person’s last name first by using the arrow
keys to move the selection box around the keypad and pressing SELECT to enter the
highlighted letter. As you select letters, a list of names appears to the right of the keypad.
If you see the person’s name, press the arrow
buttons to highlight the name you want and press
SELECT. To search for a name that is not on the
list, enter the name in the format: LAST NAME,
FIRST NAME. You must match the spelling of the
name exactly, and you must use a comma (in the
keypad under the letter W). If an actor or director is
not listed, and none of their programs are in the
Program Guide, try a Keyword WishList.
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Keyword or Title WishList Searches: You can create a Keyword WishList with one
keyword or with several. If you enter more than one keyword, the WishList only finds
programs that match all of your keywords. With Keyword WishList searches, the DVR
service checks for your keywords in the program or episode title, description, actor,
director, year, and category information. Title WishList searches work very similarly, but
the DVR service searches only program and episode titles.
Spell your keyword(s) by using the arrow buttons to move around, then pressing SELECT
to enter highlighted letters on the keypad. You can enter as many characters as will fit on
the screen. When you have finished, use the RIGHT arrow to highlight “Done creating
keywords,” then press SELECT.
Using * in WishList Searches. To search for similar words in Keyword and Title
WishList searches, use the asterisk (*) as a special symbol that replaces the endings of
words. For example, the keyword AIRP* would find shows containing “airport,”
“airplane,” “airplanes,” as well as the movie “Airplane!” To enter an asterisk, press the
SLOW (
) button as you are spelling out your keyword or title.
The asterisk can be helpful when you’re looking for a range of similar words, as in the
example above, or if you’re just not sure how something is spelled. Pop quiz: is it
“irresistible” or “irresistable?” Use the keyword IRRESIST* and don’t worry about it!
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It can only be used at a word’s end; it cannot be used to omit letters at the beginning or
in the middle of a word. (For example, AIR*NE or *PLANE would not work.)
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be enough room to show all the results of a keyword that is too general.
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To specify an exact phrase in a Keyword or Title WishList, surround a set of words
with quotation marks (to enter quotation marks, press PAUSE (
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keyword PAUL SIMON might also turn up a documentary about Simon Bolivar with a
director whose name is Paul. Use “PAUL SIMON” to be certain you find programs
that only feature Paul Simon.
If you enter more than one keyword in Keyword or Title WishList searches, only
programs that match all of your keywords (for example, “GEENA DAVIS” FLY) are
found.
If you want to include an exact phrase and additional keywords, there should be a
space between the final quotation mark and the beginning of the next word. You can
place a space character by selecting SP on the grid of letters or by pressing
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program that is not on in the next couple
of weeks, but that you would want to
record if it ever came on. For example, if
you want to record “The Maltese Falcon”
the next time it airs, create a Title
WishList for the phrase “Maltese Falcon.”
Set the WishList to auto-record. If you
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with the Season Pass Manager. (See page
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Replace hyphens ( - ), slashes ( / ) and periods ( . ) with spaces. For example, you
would use the keyword phrase 20 20 to search for the title “20/20.” For an Actor
WishList for Catherine Zeta-Jones, use ZETA JONES, CATHERINE. You can place a
space character by selecting SP on the grid of letters or by pressing FORWARD (
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Any other marks, such as apostrophes ( ’ ) and ampersands ( & ), are ignored. For
example, you would use the keyword phrase 6 OCLOCK NEWS to search for the title
“6 O’Clock News.” (Note that commas ( , ) are also ignored, except in actor and
director WishList searches, where they are essential.)
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For dollar signs ( $ ) substitute the letter S. For example, to find “$100,000 Pyramid,”
use S100000. (In Search by Title, skip the dollar signs to find these titles.)
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If you see too many programs
when you select “View upcoming
programs,” the WishList you are using is
probably better suited for searching and
browsing than for auto-recording.
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Browsing, Recording, and Editing WishList Searches
To browse all WishList items: Select “View all upcoming WishList programs.” This
displays a list of up to 10 programs from each of your WishList searches—and up to 200
programs total. The list is divided to display programs found by each WishList. To record
a program, select its title, then choose “Record this episode” on the Program Information
screen.
To browse an individual WishList: Highlight the WishList and press SELECT. Select
“View upcoming programs,” which searches through current program information and
creates a list of up to 200 unique upcoming programs that match this WishList. This list
displays the first airing of an episode or program.
To see all the showings of upcoming episodes (up to two weeks into the future), select the
title of the program in the “Upcoming programs” list generated by your WishList. Then
select “View upcoming episodes.” A comprehensive list appears, including several
episodes with showings on different channels and different time slots. The Program
Information screen also includes an option for recording a particular program.
If you create an auto-recording
WishList with the category
“Sports,” previews of pay per view
programs may be recorded and appear on
your Now Playing List. These will be
marked as partial recordings on the
Program Information screen. You will not
be charged for such recordings.
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Auto-recording WishList searches. When you create a WishList or select it, you can
choose to “Auto-record WishList programs.” This means every program the WishList
finds will be automatically recorded.
Auto-recording WishList searches themselves and their upcoming recordings are marked
with a star (
). To be sure that all your WishList programs are recorded, give the
WishList a high priority in the Season Pass Manager. See page 59 for details.
To edit a WishList. Select the WishList, then select “Edit WishList.” You can change your
WishList—for example, to correct a misspelling or to add a category.
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The DVR service provides special features that help you sift through upcoming programs
to find shows you’d like:
TiVo Suggestions
these show up in the Now Playing List if they’re recorded.
Showcases
go to DIRECTV Central, then select this option.
TiVo Suggestions
Your recorder tries to make sure there is always something interesting on for you to watch.
How does it know what you will like? It tries to predict your preferences based on Thumb
ratings you have given other programs, and on the single THUMBS UP given to programs
you choose to record. You can check TiVo Suggestions occasionally to see what’s new.
The list of programs is ranked, so shows you are more likely to enjoy are near the top. To
view the list, go to DIRECTV Central, then select “Pick Programs to Record,” then “TiVo
Suggestions.”
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in the Channels You Receive list
can be recorded as TiVo Suggestions.
TiVo Suggestions improve over time as you record and rate programs. The more you use
the Thumb buttons, the better TiVo Suggestions become. You can use the Thumb buttons
while you are browsing TiVo Suggestions or whenever you are:
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Watching live TV or browsing the guide.
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Viewing a Program Information screen (for example, to schedule a recording).
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Looking through a Showcase such as TiVolution Magazine.
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When there is empty space in the Now Playing List, the DVR service may record TiVo
Suggestions for you. Suggestions are marked in the Now Playing List with a TiVo icon
(
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Instead, suggestions are deleted to make room for recordings you schedule. A preference
that prevents TiVo Suggestions from recording automatically is described on page 97.
TiVo Suggestions that have been recorded once will not record again for at least 28 days.
Showcases
Looking for the biggest shows on TV? Showcases are your shortcut to the most exciting
events and the best movies. Whether you're looking for a hit comedy or want to get the
most from your subscription to the premium channels, Showcases offer you a quick,
interactive way to get what you want. You'll always find something fun and unusual in
the TiVolution Magazine Showcase. Showcases are updated several times weekly during
the recorder’s daily phone call.
To explore Showcases and schedule recordings:
1. Press the DIRECTV button to see DIRECTV Central.
2. Select Showcases. A collection of Showcases appears.
3. All of the showcases may not fit on the screen. You can use the CHAN DOWN button
to see showcases that are not visible at first. Each showcase is represented by a
graphic. A white box appears around the highlighted showcase and a graphic displays
at the top of the screen. Use the navigation buttons, RIGHT, LEFT, UP and DOWN, to
highlight the showcase you want and then press SELECT. A list of themes in that
Showcase appears.
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4. Use the CHAN DOWN button to see themes that are not visible at first. When you
highlight a theme, a short description of it appears at the top of the screen. Select a
theme. A list of programs appears.
5. You can use the CHAN DOWN button to see programs that are not visible at first.
When you highlight a program, a short description of it appears at the top of the
screen. Select a program to see its Program Information screen. If the channel that
carries the program is included in your “Channels you Receive” list, you can schedule
a recording from the Program Information screen.
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Recorder & Phone Setup
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System Information
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Troubleshooting
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Messages from DIRECTV
From time to time DIRECTV may send you messages about updates to your service and
other important notices. These messages are important, useful and easy to get to—we
made them that way because we really want you to read them. When you receive a new
message, a message icon (
) appears on the channel banner and in DIRECTV
Central.
To read a message:
1. From DIRECTV Central, select “Messages and Setup.”
2. Select “Messages.”
3. Select the message you want to read.
Use the CHAN DOWN button to see text that does not fit on the screen. When you are
finished reading a message, select “Done,” or “Delete Message.”
Selecting the message icon in the channel banner will take you to your list of messages.
The message list will display No Messages if there are no messages to read.
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Purchases
To see the Purchases screen, first press the DIRECTV Button, then Messages and Setup,
then select “Purchases.” The Purchases screen displays a list of all pay per view programs
you have purchased, along with their date and time. Each program in the list is also
marked either “Upcoming,” “Purchased,” “Canceled,” or “Unviewed.”
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Upcoming. These programs are scheduled to be purchased but have not aired yet. You
have not yet been charged for them. You can cancel upcoming purchases by selecting
them. The Purchase Info screen, described below, will appear.
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Purchased. These programs have been viewed. You were charged for them.
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Canceled. Purchase of these programs was canceled before the programs aired. You
were not charged for them.
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Unviewed. These programs were scheduled to be purchased but were not viewed and
not recorded. You were not charged for them.
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Purchase Info. The Purchase Info screen shows a selected pay per view event’s date,
time, channel and purchase price. You can cancel upcoming purchases on this screen.
Canceling a scheduled pay per view recording in another place—for example, the To Do
List—does not cancel the purchase. You must cancel the purchase from the Purchases
screen. To see Purchase Info, highlight a program and press SELECT.
To cancel an upcoming purchase:
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On the Purchases screen, highlight an upcoming purchase and press SELECT. The
Purchase Info screen appears.
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Select “Cancel this purchase.” A confirmation screen appears.
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Press SELECT. The purchase is canceled. You return to the Purchases screen. If you
cancel a purchase that is scheduled to record, the recording is also canceled.
Pay Per View
If a pay per view program exceeds
spending or rating limits you have
set with Parental Controls, a password
Your DIRECTV® Digital Satellite Recorder makes buying and recording pay per view
events a snap. You can order them when they are promoted on live TV, or during a search
for programs. You can order them to watch, or to be recorded. And the whole transaction
can be handled using your remote control.
will be required to purchase it.
If you purchase a pay per view event but do not request a recording of it, you are not
charged for it unless you tune your recorder to the event’s channel during the event. This
means that if you buy an event but are not home while it is on—and your recorder is not
tuned to the channel carrying the event—you will not be charged for the purchase. You are
always charged for a purchase that is recorded.
The Purchases screen keeps a record of all your pay per view purchases. You can also go
to the Purchases screen to cancel purchases of pay per view events that have not yet aired.
Ordering from live TV. While watching live TV, you may see a promotion for a pay per
view event, including instructions to press SELECT for ordering information. If you press
SELECT, you will see the Program Information screen for pay per view.
If the promotion happens when you are not caught up to live TV, a small message that
says “Press Select” and “Next Showing” will appear. If you press SELECT, you will see
the Program Information screen for pay per view. If you don’t want the program, you can
press EXIT to remove the message.
Program Information for Pay Per View. When you order a pay per view event from live
TV, or select a pay per view event in Pick Programs to Record or the Program Guide, you
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see the Program Information screen for pay per view. Options on the Program Information
screen vary, depending on whether the event selected is currently showing, is already
scheduled to record, or is currently available to be purchased through the recorder.
Though some events have dedicated channels that allow ordering more than 24 hours in
advance, you usually cannot use the recorder to purchase a pay per view event more than
24 hours before the event airs. Recorded pay per view programs are marked "Save Until I
Delete" (the green icon) by default. That way your recorded movies are saved until you
manually delete them from the Now Playing screen.
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Purchase & record info. If the recorder does not have purchase information (such as
the price of the pay per view event) immediately available, it can do a short check for
it. If the recorder gets purchase information, the event will become available to
purchase and record. To check for purchase information the recorder must briefly tune
to a special channel. If you are recording a program, checking for pricing information
this way may create a short skip in the recording. The skip is usually less than two
seconds but may be up to ten seconds long. The recorder provides a confirmation
screen so you can avoid such a skip by choosing not to check for purchase information.
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If the recorder finds purchase information by tuning away, the pay per view screen will
be refreshed with the new information and you will have the option to purchase the
program. If the recorder cannot find purchase information, you will be informed that
purchase information is not available.
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Buy and record. When you select this option, the pay per view event is purchased and
a recording of it is scheduled on the To Do List. A verification screen appears
describing any scheduling conflicts. If you verify that you want to buy and record the
event, a second screen confirms the purchase. You can select “Options,” to the right of
“Buy and record,” to change Recording Options for the pay per view event.
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Buy; don’t record. When you select this option, you purchase the pay per view event.
A verification screen appears with a description of any scheduling conflicts.
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View upcoming showings. Press SELECT to display a list of upcoming showings for
the program. Highlighting one of these showings and pressing SELECT displays the
Program Information screen for that showing. LEFT arrow from the list returns to the
previous screen.
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Watch Now. Available if the program has been purchased and is currently playing.
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Review/cancel purchases. The pay per view screen includes this option if you have
already purchased a program. Selecting “Review/cancel purchases” displays the
Purchases screen, where you can cancel any purchases you have not yet watched or
recorded.
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Record as planned. Available if you already scheduled the program to record.
Selecting this leaves the pay per view screen without making any changes.
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Cancel this recording. Available if the program has been purchased and is being
recorded. Selecting this option cancels the recording. (Because the recorder began
recording the program, you will still be charged for the purchase.)
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Continue recording. Available if the program is already recording. Selecting this
option leaves the pay per view screen without making any changes.
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My Preferences
To see My Preferences, press the DIRECTV button, and then select “Messages & Setup”
and then “My Preferences.” My Preferences are your personal preferences—you change
them to make the recorder work more to your liking.
Customize Channels
What are channel lists for? Features such as Search by Title and Search Using WishLists
only look at programs available on channels selected in the Channels You Receive list.
Your recorder also uses lists of channels to decide which channels the List Guide displays
and which channels to search in Browse by Channel.
There are two selections available in Customize Channels:
Channels You Receive. The Channels You Receive list starts with all DIRECTV®
channels. It can be customized to include only channels you actually subscribe to and
to reflect your viewing preferences (for example: if you never watch a channel and
don’t plan to set up any recordings on it, or let the DVR service search for programs on
it, you can de-select it here).
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Favorites. The Favorites list is for channels you watch frequently. Include only a few
channels in this list, so that you can quickly look at what’s coming up on them.
To set up a custom channel list:
1. Select the Channels You Receive or Favorite Channels list. A check mark appears to
the left of channels that are part of the selected list.
2. To remove or add a channel, highlight it and press SELECT. (You can speed through
the list with the CHAN UP/DOWN. To go directly to a specific channel, press the
number buttons, then press ENTER/LAST.)
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Your changes are saved automatically. Press the LEFT or the RIGHT arrow to return to
the Customize Channels screen.
The large version of the channel
banner has a shortcut to Parental
Controls. Press INFO, then press the
DOWN arrow to highlight the lock icon,
then press SELECT.
Parental Controls
Parental Controls allow you to set limits on movie and television ratings and to lock
specific channels so that a password is required to view them. If you try to watch a
program in the Now Playing List that violates a Parental Control, you will also be asked
for the password. In addition, when Parental Controls are on, you must enter a password to
delete a program that violates a Parental Control.
The padlock icon shows the current state of Parental Controls:
Off. No password or controls set. Padlock appears unlocked and dark.
On. Password and controls set. Padlock appears locked and bright.
Temporarily off. Parental controls are set, but a password has been entered to
temporarily turn them off. The padlock appears unlocked and bright.
While Parental Controls are on, you can watch a locked program or channel by pressing
SELECT, then entering the Parental Controls password. This temporarily turns off
Parental Controls.
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To turn on Parental Controls and define a password (
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1. Select “Turn on Parental Controls.”
2. Use the number buttons on the remote control to enter a four-digit password.
3. Enter the same password again for confirmation.
To temporarily turn off Parental Controls (
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Enter the password to watch a program or channel—Parental Controls become
temporarily turned off, or
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Select “Temporarily turn off Parental Controls” on the Parental Controls screen, then
enter your password.
When Parental Controls are temporarily turned off, any program or channel can be
viewed, but the correct password is still required to change Parental Controls settings.
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On the Parental Controls screen, select “Re-enable Parental Controls,” or
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Put the recorder in Standby, then take it out of Standby. To do this, press the
DIRECTV button on the remote control, then select “Standby,” or press the Standby
button on the recorder.
Auto Re-lock Option
When Parental Controls are temporarily turned off, they re-lock automatically after four
hours if you don’t use your remote. Parental Controls won’t re-lock in the middle of a
show. By default, the Auto Re-lock option is on.
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To turn off Auto Re-lock:
Go to Messages & Setup, then My Preferences, then Parental Controls. Press the DOWN
arrow to highlight “Auto Re-lock,” then press SELECT. Enter your password, then
highlight and select “Auto Re-lock off.”
Rating Settings for TV and Movies (
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Movies that are originally meant for release to theaters have a different rating system from
programs that are made for TV. You can use Parental Controls to set limits for both rating
systems. There is also a rating system for TV content that allows you to set limits for
specific types of content that may be objectionable—such as sexual content or violence.
To set Rating Limits for TV and Movies:
1. From Parental Controls, select “Rating Settings,” then enter the password and press
SELECT.
2. Select the kind of limit you want to change: TV or Movies.
3. The next screen contains a box listing all potential ratings. Ratings shaded in green are
not locked; those in red are locked. Use the UP and DOWN arrows to move the red
shading and adjust which ratings are locked. Your changes are saved automatically.
When you are done, press the RIGHT or LEFT arrow to return to Parental Controls.
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To set Rating Limits for Specific TV Content:
1. From Parental Controls, select “Rating Settings,” then enter the password and press
SELECT.
2. Select Block by TV Content.
3. A list of categories appears on the next screen. Select a category (for example,
V-Violence).
4. A box containing all the possible ratings appears. Ratings in green are not locked;
ratings in red are locked. (Ratings in gray do not apply to the category. For example, a
TV-Y program would not have V-Violence content so there is nothing to block.)
Use the UP and DOWN arrows to adjust which ratings are locked or unlocked. The
display to the right of the box will change to tell you exactly what ratings level you are
allowing. Your changes are saved automatically. To return to the Parental Controls
screen, press SELECT or the RIGHT arrow.
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green = not locked
red = locked
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Motion Picture Association of America ratings for movies
G: General Audiences. Most parents would find this material suitable
for all ages.
R: Restricted. This material is specifically designed to be viewed by
adults and therefore may be unsuitable for children under 17.
PG: Parental Guidance Suggested. Parents may find portions of this
material unsuitable for younger children.
NC-17: Adult Content. This material contains intense, disturbing, or
graphically portrayed themes or content that are not suitable for
viewing by children under 17.
PG-13: Parents Strongly Cautioned. This material contains portions
many parents would find unsuitable for children under 13 years of age.
X: Explicit Sexual Content. This material contains explicit sexual
content and is intended to be viewed by adults ONLY.
NR: (Not Rated) This program has not been rated.
Ratings for television movies and programs (including content ratings):
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TV-Y. All children. This program is designed to be appropriate for all
children. Whether animated or live action, the themes and elements in
this program are specifically designed for a very young audience,
including children from ages 2-6. This program is not expected to
frighten younger children.
TV-PG. Parental guidance suggested. This program contains
material that parents may find unsuitable for younger children. Many
parents may want to watch it with their younger children. The theme
itself may call for parental guidance and/or the program contains one
or more of the following: moderate violence (V), some sexual
situations (S), infrequent coarse language (L), or some suggestive
dialogue (D).
TV-Y7. Directed to older children. This program is designed for
children age 7 and above. Themes and elements in this program may
include mild fantasy or comedic violence, or may frighten children
under the age of 7. Programs where fantasy violence that may be more
intense or more combative than other programs in the TV-Y7 category
are designated TV-Y7-FV.
TV-14. Parents strongly cautioned. This program contains some
material that parents would find unsuitable for children under 14 years
of age. Parents are strongly urged to exercise greater care in
monitoring this program and are cautioned against letting children
under the age of 14 watch unattended. This program contains one or
more of the following: intense violence (V), intense sexual situations
(S), strong coarse language (L), or intensely suggestive dialogue (D).
TV-G. General audience. Most parents would find this program
appropriate for all ages. Although this rating does not signify a
program designed specifically for children, most parents may let
younger children watch this program unattended. It contains little or
no violence, sexual dialogue, or situations; and no strong language.
TV-MA. Mature audiences only. This program is specifically
designed to be viewed by adults and therefore may be unsuitable for
children under 17. This program contains one or more of the
following: graphic violence (V), explicit sexual activity (S), or crude,
indecent language (L).
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Channel Lock for Live TV (
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You can lock individual channels so that a password is required to view any program on
those channels. To lock or unlock channels:
1. From the Parental Controls screen, select “Channel Lock,” and then enter the
password.
2. A channel list appears with a padlock icon to the left of any locked channels. Highlight
a channel and press SELECT to add or remove a padlock icon. Use CHAN UP/DOWN
to move through the list quickly. You can highlight a specific channel by entering its
channel number with the number buttons on the remote.
3. When you are done, press the RIGHT or LEFT arrow to return to Parental Controls.
Your changes are saved automatically.
If you set the spending limit to zero
Spending limit. You can limit the amount that may be spent on a single pay per view
event. When Parental Controls are on, a password is required to purchase any event that
exceeds the limit. To set the spending limit:
cannot be purchased without entering the
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correct password.
1. Select “Spending Limit.” A password screen appears.
2. Enter the password and press SELECT. If Parental Controls are off, you are asked to
create a new password and they are turned on.
3. The Spending Limit screen appears. Use the number buttons on the remote control to
enter a spending limit.
4. Press SELECT to save your changes and return to Parental Controls, or press LEFT
arrow to discard your changes and return to Parental Controls.
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To change the password for Parental Controls, Parental Controls must be on.
1. Select Change Password on the Parental Controls screen.
When you turn Parental Controls
2. Enter a new password.
off, you don’t need to know a
3. Re-enter the new password.
password to turn them back on. You may
To turn off Parental Controls (
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prefer to temporarily turn off Parental
Controls, so that another person in your
1. Select “Turn off Parental Controls.”
household does not choose a new
2. Enter the password and press SELECT.
password.
When Parental Controls are turned off, the password is deleted and anyone can view any
programs or watch any channels.
Channel Banner
Normally, when you change channels, a channel banner displays for a few seconds. If you
want the channel banner to disappear quickly, select “Clear banner quickly.”
Audio Options
Dolby Digital. This sets your recorder’s default to automatically record and output Dolby
Digital audio whenever a program includes it. You should do this if you have the digital
output of your recorder connected to an audio/visual system equipped with Dolby Digital
decoding. If you are watching a program with Dolby Digital audio, you will not hear the
recorder’s sound effects. You can change to Dolby Digital audio for individual programs
that include it by selecting the Dolby Digital icon (
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Sound Effects Volume. Allows you to change the volume or turn off your recorder’s
sound effects (the tones played when you press buttons on the remote control). The default
setting is Medium. Sounds effects are not currently available from the recorder’s digital
audio output.
Audio Language. This sets your recorder’s default to automatically play the sound track
in the language chosen, if that language is available. If the language you choose here is not
available, the program’s default language is used. When programs include alternate audio
tracks (alternate audio usually provides the sound track in a different language), you can
change the audio track for individual programs by selecting the Alternate Audio icon
(
) in the channel banner.
TiVo Suggestions
This screen lets you turn automatic recording of TiVo Suggestions on or off. When
automatic recording is on, TiVo Suggestions may be recorded onto free disk space.
Programs you have recorded or scheduled to record will never be deleted to make room
for TiVo Suggestions. If space is needed to save programs you have scheduled to record,
TiVo Suggestions are the first things to be deleted. When you set up your recorder,
automatic recording of TiVo Suggestions is on.
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TV Aspect Ratio
4:3
Standard Screen
16:9
Wide Screen
This screen lets you choose one of two settings, the default Standard Screen–4:3 or Wide
Screen–16:9. If you have a normal television, you should leave this setting at the default.
If you have a wide screen set, select “Wide Screen–16:9.” Doing this allows programs
transmitted in a wide screen format to fill the wider screen. If you are unsure of the correct
setting, leave it at the default Standard Screen–4:3. If this is the wrong setting for your
television, programs in wide screen format may appear 'squashed' horizontally—people
would seem very tall and thin.
Movies are generally made in a wider format than standard television images. Movie
images on television deal with the difference in one of the following three ways:
Standard or 'Pan-and-Scan'. The edges of the movie are carefully edited to make it fit the
television format. This format is unaffected by the TV Aspect Ratio setting.
Letterbox. The full width of the movie image is displayed. On standard TVs, this leaves a
black margin on the top and bottom of the image. Some wide screen TVs can eliminate the
margins and make Letterbox fill the screen. (See the owner's manual for your wide screen
TV.) This format is unaffected by the TV Aspect Ratio setting.
Anamorphic. This method allows the recorder to choose how to display the image. If TV
Aspect Ratio is set to Wide Screen, the recorder displays a wide screen image. If TV
Aspect Ratio is set to Standard, the recorder displays a Letterbox image.
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Recorder & Phone Setup
Options under Recorder & Phone Setup affect the basic functioning of the recorder. Most
of these settings were established before or during Guided Setup, and you may not ever
need to change them.
Satellite Dish Setup
If you have a loss of signal and wish to diagnose the problem, or you need to re-point your
satellite dish antenna, or if you add additional equipment, you can select “Satellite Dish
Setup” to reconfigure your satellite dish antenna setup.
Test Signal Strength. This screen shows approximate pointing information for your
satellite dish antenna. You can also use this screen to check the strength of the signal
received from each transponder on a selected satellite dish antenna. It shows you the
signal strength from individual transponders one at a time. To be sure you receive all of
your channels, you should check signal strength on all transponders.
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A transponder is a piece of radio equipment on a satellite. The DIRECTV transponders
receive information from DIRECTV and rebroadcast it to your satellite dish antenna.
Different channels are rebroadcast by different transponders, and different satellites have
different numbers of transponders.
Note: You can check signal strength while you adjust the pointing of your satellite dish
antenna. The signal strength meter on this screen provides audio feedback—a tone that
becomes higher pitched as the signal gets stronger. You may be able to turn the volume on
your TV up so you can hear the tone while you adjust the position of your satellite dish
antenna. Alternatively, you might have someone watching the signal strength meter and
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then reporting through a cell phone or walkie-talkie to the person who is adjusting the
satellite dish antenna.
When you first come to this screen, it shows signal strength for the transponder that carries
the current channel. If you are having trouble with a specific channel, tune to that channel,
then come to this screen to check the signal for that transponder.
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To change the transponder, use the UP arrow to highlight the transponder number.
Press the RIGHT or LEFT arrow to change the transponder number. It is best if each
transponder has a signal strength above 60.
If you have an Oval, 2 or 3 satellite dish antenna, you can check the signal strength from
transponders on each satellite.
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To change the selected satellite, press the UP arrow until the satellite number is
highlighted. Press the RIGHT or LEFT arrow to change the satellite.
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Press the DOWN arrow to highlight the transponder number, then press the LEFT or
the RIGHT arrow to check the signal on different transponders.
If your signal strength is low, see “Satellite Signal Troubleshooting,” on see page 28.
Repeat Satellite Dish Guided Setup. After selecting this, you need to enter a safety code
(press THUMBS DOWN three times, then press ENTER). This option lets you repeat
Satellite Dish Guided Setup. For more information, see page 25.
Reset Satellite Information. Only use this feature if directed to do so by a professional
installer or a DIRECTV customer care representative. In most cases, you can use Satellite
Dish Guided Setup, rather than this option.
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Phone Connection
The recorder makes a daily call to communicate with the DIRECTV Digital Video
Recording service, so a telephone line should be connected to it. The recorder
occasionally makes a brief phone call to get updates to the DVR service, Showcases, and
pay per view functionality. You can see details of the daily call on the Phone Connection
screen, including the time of the last successful call and last call attempt, and the status of
the last call.
Below the call details are the menu options Change Dialing Options, Make Test Call and
Make Daily Call Now. If your area code has changed and/or you need to choose a
different dial-in number, you will need to change your dialing options. You should make a
test call after any changes to your dialing options.
Make Test Call. After selecting Make Test Call, the Test Phone Connection screen will
display and the call will start automatically. When the call has finished, press SELECT to
continue.
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system. For more information, see page 3.
Make Daily Call Now. Under normal use, you do not need to make the daily call manually.
However, for troubleshooting or other unusual circumstances, you may wish to use this
option.
After you start the call, the status indicator reads “Starting Up.” The status will update as it
cycles through various states. You can watch TV and use your recorder while the call is in
progress. The recorder typically uses the phone for less than ten minutes during a daily
call.
Change Dialing Options. Selecting this displays the Phone Dialing Options screen, from
which you can change the following settings:
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Set Dial-In Number. The number your recorder is currently using to call the DVR service
is displayed on the Phone Dialing Options screen. To change it:
1. Select Set Dial-In Number on the Phone Dialing Options screen.
2. Use the number keypad on the remote to set the area code, then press SELECT. If you
changed the area code, or if the recorder has not made a daily call in the last twentyfour hours, the Update Numbers screen appears and the recorder calls the DVR
service. After the phone call, press SELECT. The Dial-In Number screen appears.
3. Use the UP/DOWN arrow to choose one of the numbers on the Dial-In Number
screen. The recorder will use this number to access the DVR service. After you press
SELECT, the Dialing Format screen will appear.
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If your area code has no access numbers, you can press the LEFT arrow to return to the
Area Code screen and try to enter a nearby area code.
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If none of the numbers listed on the Dial-In Number screen are in your local calling
area, select “None of the above.” The No Local Numbers screen will appear.
4. The No Local Numbers screen appears if you selected None of the above on the DialIn Numbers screen. Select Request 800 number authorization on the No Local
Numbers screen. This temporarily authorizes you to use the toll-free number and
submits a request to DIRECTV Customer Care. It is the current policy of DIRECTV to
allow you to use the toll-free number if there are no local numbers available.
DIRECTV will research available dial-in numbers at your location and send a message
to your recorder authorizing you to use the toll-free number, or suggesting a local
alternative.
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Phone Connection
Change Dialing Options
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5. The Dialing Format screen appears after you have chosen a dial-in number. You
should use this screen to tell the recorder which dialing format to use. For example,
should the dial-in number be preceded by your area code and should a “1” precede the
area code? In some areas, even local numbers must be dialed using the area code. Press
SELECT to return to the Phone Dialing Options screen.
6. To test your new dial-in number, select “Test Phone Connection Now.” The Test
Phone Connection screen appears and a test phone call begins. When the call
completes, you should see the message “Test Succeeded!” Press SELECT to return to
Phone Dialing Options. (If the phone call does not succeed, see troubleshooting on
page 132.)
Set Dial Prefix. You can use this screen to specify a prefix if the recorder needs to use one
to reach an outside line (for example, the recorder may need to dial “9” before it dials out).
Use the number keys on the remote control to enter the prefix. Press the PAUSE button
after you have entered the prefix. This will insert a comma, which will create a two second
pause after the prefix is dialed. If you make a mistake, use the BACK button to backspace.
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Set Call Waiting Prefix. If you have call waiting, you may choose to disable it while the
recorder is making a call, so that the recorder’s phone call is not interrupted. If you do not
disable it, the recorder may drop the call and allow the second call to ring through,
depending on your phone system. The recorder will then try its call again later. The most
common code that phone companies use to disable call waiting is *70. Sometimes a
comma is needed ( ,*70). Check with your phone company to find out how to disable call
waiting in your area. If you make a mistake, use the BACK button to backspace.
Set Tone/Pulse. If your phone system uses pulse dialing, rather than tone dialing, you can
change the setting here.
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Recorder and Phone Setup
Phone Connection
Change Dialing Options
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Set ‘Phone Avail.’ Detection. Off by default. When Set ‘Phone Avail.’ Detection is on,
the recorder determines whether the phone line is in use by detecting voltage on the line.
This allows it to avoid disrupting a call in progress (such as another modem call).
However, if you are experiencing “Failed, Line unavailable” errors, or if the recorder is
not making daily calls, you may have a low-voltage phone system that the recorder cannot
detect. In this case, try selecting “Off” for ‘Phone Avail.’ Detection.
With ‘Phone Avail.’ Detection turned off, the recorder must pick up the line to check for a
dial tone. If you are on the phone when the recorder tries to call, you may hear a click on
the line. If you have another modem call in progress (on your computer or other device),
that call may be disrupted if the recorder attempts to make a service call.
If you turn off ‘Phone Avail.’ Detection and you have a standard dial-tone, turn on Dial
Tone Detection (described next).
Set Dial Tone Detection. On by default. When this is on, the recorder checks for a dial
tone before dialing. If this is on and you have a non-standard dial tone (for example, an
analog PBX system), or a stuttering dial tone (as some voice messaging systems have), the
recorder will be unable to detect the dial tone and will not make its daily call.
Phone Troubleshooting
With Dial Tone Detection and
‘Phone Avail.’ Detection both
turned off, if you happen to be talking on
the phone when the recorder tries to call
you will hear the modem dial and try to
This screen provides a list of hints for troubleshooting problems with your phone
connection. To view all of the hints, use the CHAN DOWN button to scroll down the
page; use the CHAN UP button to scroll up the page.
Remote Control Setup
You can set your remote control to control power, muting and volume on your TV or A/V
Receiver. See page 111 for instructions.
communicate with the server.
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Phone Connection
Change Dialing Options
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Se t u p
Time Zone/Daylight Savings
The DIRECTV satellite signal sets the time on your recorder to be accurate at your billing
address. If you temporarily move the recorder to a new location, you can change the time
zone here. After changing the time zone, you can change the Daylight Savings setting.
Replace Access Card
If you need to replace your DIRECTV access card, follow the on-screen instructions.
System Test
System Test runs tests on the recorder’s signal, tuning, access card and phone connection,
then shows whether or not the test succeeded. You can also see the ID Number for your
DIRECTV access card on this screen. The tests begin as soon as the screen appears.
If the tests succeed, press SELECT to return to Recorder & Phone Setup. If the tests fail,
press SELECT to retry them or LEFT arrow to return to Recorder & Phone Setup.
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If the Signal or Tuning test failed, you need to troubleshoot the signal from your
satellite dish antenna. For hints, see “Satellite Signal Troubleshooting” on page 28.
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If the Access Card test failed, check your Access Card. The proper side of the Access
Card should be inserted firmly into the slot on the front of the recorder. If you have
inserted the correct card firmly, and the Access Card test is still failing, see the
Customer Care information on the back of this manual.
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If the phone connection test fails, see page 132 in the Troubleshooting chapter.
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System Information
This is where you can find the recorder’s serial number, the manufacturer and model
number, the software version, information about recent service calls, and the recorder’s
storage capacity. You’ll need some of this information if you call Customer Care for
support. You can use CHAN UP/DOWN to see all of the screen.
Remember, you can use CHAN UP/
DOWN to see text below or above
what is displaying on the current screen.
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Messages and Setup
Recorder and Phone Setup
System Information
T r o u b l e s ho o t i n g
Troubleshooting
Parental Controls Troubleshooting
This screen provides a brief description of how to use Parental Controls. Use CHAN UP/
DOWN to see all of the text on the screen.
Phone Troubleshooting
This screen provides tips to help you troubleshoot problems with your phone connection.
Use CHAN UP/DOWN to see all of the text on the screen.
Satellite Troubleshooting
This screen provides basic information about connections to your satellite dish antenna
and dual tuner, and has some troubleshooting steps. Use CHAN UP/DOWN to see all of
the text on the screen.
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Messages and Setup
Recorder and Phone Setup
Troubleshooting
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Restart or Reset System
You may need to restart the recorder as a routine troubleshooting step. These options erase
information and restore original factory settings. Selecting a reset option brings you to a
warning screen. To continue press THUMBS DOWN three times, then press ENTER.
Restart the Recorder. Shuts down the recorder and starts it up again. It will not affect
recorded programs, Season Pass items, WishList searches, or TiVo Suggestions.
Reset Thumb Ratings and Suggestions. Removes all Thumb ratings and deletes the list
of TiVo Suggestions under Pick Programs to Record. It does not delete TiVo Suggestions
that have been recorded and are in the Now Playing List.
If you do not have the remote
control, you can also press buttons
on the front of the recorder to enter the
safety code. Press the INFO button three
times and then press DOWN.
Clear Program Data and To Do List. Clears all program information, cancels all Season
Pass items and everything in the To Do List, and removes all Thumb ratings. It does not
delete programs in the Now Playing List. The recorder acquires new program guide data
from the Satellite, over the next one to two days. Completing this process may take over
an hour.
Clear and delete everything. Clears all Season Pass items, WishList searches, Thumb
ratings, TiVo Suggestions and Now Playing List recordings, program information, and the
To Do List and setup information, including the Channels You Receive and Favorite
Channels lists. It also clears the current password and resets Parental Controls to the
factory specified default. Completing this process may take over an hour.
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Restart or Reset System
CHAPTER 7
Programming
the Remote Control
Introduction
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Instructions: TV Power, Volume, and TV Input
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Resetting the Programmable Buttons
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For information about the individual buttons on the remote control, please refer to the
inside front cover of this guide. Before programming the remote control, you must first
insert the batteries and complete Guided Setup.
Mute
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Using the Remote with a TV and A/V Stereo System
Chan
Record
Page
The DIRECTV remote will already work with your recorder. You can also set it up to
control your TV and A/V stereo system. For example, you can set up the remote to:
Play
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Slo w
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Control TV power, volume, mute, and input settings: Complete the instructions on
page 111 using the first column in each of the tables (TV power, volume, and mute).
Then repeat the instructions using the second column (TV input).
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Control TV and A/V receiver power; A/V stereo system volume and mute: Complete
the instructions on page 111 using the first column in each of the tables. Then repeat
the instructions using the third column (A/V receiver power, volume, and mute). In
this case, the TV POWER button turns on/off both the TV and the A/V receiver. The
VOL and MUTE buttons control only the A/V receiver.
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Control TV power and A/V stereo system volume and mute: Complete the
instructions on page 111 using the first column in each of the tables. Then repeat the
instructions using the fourth column (A/V receiver volume and mute). The VOL and
MUTE buttons control only the A/V receiver.
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The TV INPUT button can control
which video signal—or “input”—
your TV displays. TV inputs can include
the signal from a VCR, DVD player, or a
camcorder.
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The SAT/TV switch sets the remote control to send channel changing signals to either the
recorder (SAT) or the television (TV). If you program the remote to control the volume on
the A/V receiver, it continues to control the A/V receiver’s volume when you change the
SAT/TV switch to TV.
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Instructions: TV Power, Volume, and TV Input
1. Go to the Remote Control Setup screen.
Press the DIRECTV button; then select “Messages & Setup,” then Recorder & Phone
Setup, then Remote Control Setup. Choose which device/functions you want to
control:
To Control:
Choose:
TV power, volume, and
mute
TV input
A/V system power,
volume, and mute
A/V system volume
and mute only
Remote Control–TV
Remote Control–
Remote Control–
Remote Control–
(power, volume, mute)
TV (TV Input)
A/V Stereo Receiver
A/V Stereo Receiver
2. Select the brand of your device.
Using the UP/DOWN arrows, highlight the brand of the device you wish to control,
then press SELECT. (If you have been using a universal TV remote control, select
your TV or A/V receiver’s brand, not the brand of the universal remote.) Next you’ll
see a screen with four-digit codes.
3. Prepare the remote control.
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Point the remote away from your recorder. Refer to the table below and determine
which two buttons to press to prepare the remote. Press and hold the buttons
simultaneously for about 5 seconds (until the red light at the end of the remote control
lights up and stays on when you release the buttons).
To Control:
TV power, volume,
TV input
and mute
Press the:
A/V system power,
A/V system volume
volume, and mute
and mute only
TV PWR and
TV Input and
TV PWR and DIRECTV
MUTE and DIRECTV
DIRECTV buttons
DIRECTV buttons
buttons
buttons
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4. Enter a code. Use the number buttons on the remote control to enter a four-digit code
(starting with the first code in the list on the screen). After you press the fourth digit of
the code, the red light on the end of the remote control should flash. If it doesn’t, try
the next code.
5. Test the code. Point the remote towards the TV and test the button (refer to the table):
To Test the:
TV power, volume,
TV input
and mute
Press the:
TV PWR button
TV Input button
A/V system power,
A/V system volume
volume, and mute
and mute
TV PWR buttons
MUTE button
If pressing the button works (e.g., turns the TV or A/V stereo system off, or changes
the TV input), the code is correct. If it does not work, repeat steps 3 and 4 using the
next code on the list. If none of the codes works, perform a code search (see below).
Performing a Code Search
If none of the codes listed allows you to control your device, a code search may detect the
correct code. Performing a code search can take up to 20 minutes.
1. Prepare the remote control. Point the remote away from your recorder.
Refer to the table below and determine which two buttons to press to prepare the
remote. Press and hold the buttons simultaneously for about 5 seconds (until the red
light at the end of the remote lights up and stays on when you release the buttons).
To Control:
Press the:
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TV power, volume,
and mute
TV input
A/V system power,
volume, and mute
A/V system volume
and mute only
TV PWR and
TV Input and
TV PWR and DIRECTV
MUTE and DIRECTV
DIRECTV buttons
DIRECTV buttons
buttons
buttons
In st r u ct i o n s :
T V
P o w e r ,
Vo l um e ,
a n d
T V
In p u t
2. Enter the search code. Refer to the table below and use the number keys on your
remote control to enter the appropriate code.
To Test:
Enter:
TV power, volume,
and muting
TV input
A/V system power,
volume, and mute
A/V system volume
and mute only
0999
0999
1999
1999
After you press the fourth digit of the code, the red light on the end of the remote
control will flash twice, then remain on.
3. Test the remote control. Point the remote control at the TV or A/V stereo system.
Press CHAN UP. Did the TV or A/V stereo system turn off? If not, wait two or three
seconds, then press CHAN UP again. Continue doing this until the TV or A/V stereo
system responds.
When the TV or A/V receiver does turn off, press ENTER to select the current code.
The red light at the end of the remote control will flash three times to indicate that the
remote control is properly coded to control your device.
When the red light on the end of the remote control turns off, you have reached the end
of the available codes.
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Unfortunately, due to the great variety of TVs and A/V stereo systems, some makes
and models are not compatible with your recorder’s remote control. If you reach the
end of the available codes without finding a code that works with your device, you will
need to use your TV or A/V stereo system’s remote to turn it on and off, and control
the volume.
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Resetting the Programmable Buttons
If you make a mistake, or are having difficulty, you can reset the programmable buttons.
Once you do so, all the buttons on the remote will return to the unprogrammed state of a
new remote.
1. Prepare the remote control. Point the remote away from your recorder. Press and
hold the TV PWR button and DIRECTV button simultaneously until the red light at
the end of the remote control comes on, remains steady, then stays on when you
release the buttons.
2. Press THUMBS DOWN three times, then press ENTER. (To cancel, press CLEAR
before you press ENTER.)
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Setting a Remote Address
If you have two recorders in the same house, you may want to assign a remote address to
each remote control. This will prevent the crossing of signals between one recorder’s
remote and the other’s.
1. If the recorders are both in the same room, cover the area around the shiny, dark plastic
window on the front of one recorder. You can use a dark piece of cloth, a magazine, or
anything thick and opaque. This prevents the recorder from receiving signals.
2. Point the remote control at the recorder for which you want to set the remote address.
Press the DIRECTV button, and select “Messages & Setup.” Select “System
Information,” and press the DOWN arrow until you see “Remote Address.”
3. Point the remote control away from the recorders, and cover the front end of the
remote with your hand. Press and hold the PAUSE and DIRECTV buttons until the red
light at the end of the remote control comes on and stays on when you release them.
4. Point the remote control at the recorder for which you want to set the remote address,
and press the number “1”. Press the RIGHT arrow. On the screen, the “Remote
Address” changes to 1. Exit System Information by pressing the DIRECTV button.
5. Repeat steps 1-4 on the second recorder and its remote control, pressing the number 2
for the second remote address.
The remote controls are now set to send signals exclusively to the recorder for which they
are addressed. You may want to label the remote controls so that you remember which
recorder they control. Addresses 1 to 9 are unique. 0 is a universal address, meaning it will
try to control any recorder that “hears” its signal.
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If you do not exit system
information before you go to step
5, you may transmit information to the
original recorder and overwrite the first
address you entered.
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Troubleshooting
Contacting Customer Care
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Questions About Installation
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Questions About Live TV (Including Satellite Signal)
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Questions About Pick Programs to Record
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Questions About Parental Controls
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Questions About the Recorder’s Phone Calls
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Questions About Audio
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Questions About Pay Per View
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Questions About the Remote Control
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Contacting Customer Care
For questions about your Hughes Network Systems Recorder
After checking the Troubleshooting chapter of this guide, you can call the Hughes
Customer Care Center at 1-800-274-8995 if you need help:
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Connecting your Receiver to your TV and other A/V equipment.
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With Guided Setup or daily phone calls that are failing.
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With a Receiver that does not function properly even after restarting it.
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With other questions regarding the recorder or remote control.
For questions about your DIRECTV® programming or DVR service
After checking troubleshooting, call DIRECTV Customer Care at
1-800-531-5000 if you need help:
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Activating or using a feature of the DIRECTV® programming or DVR service.
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Understanding an on-screen message regarding your service.
When you call either HNS or DIRECTV, you will need to provide your recorder's model
number, access card number and DVR serial number, all of which are located on a label
on the back of the recorder and on the System Information screen under Messages &
Setup.
Websites
You will find all of the most up to date information about DIRECTV's products and
services at the DIRECTV website, www.DIRECTV.com. The Hughes Network Systems
website at www.hns.com has links to a wide variety of products and information.
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I do not see the Welcome screen
If you do not see the Welcome screen, you may need to change channels or change the
video source your TV uses:
•
If you used coaxial RF cable
to connect your recorder to the TV, make sure
you’re viewing the same channel (3 or 4) that you selected using the switch on the
back of your recorder.
•
If you used Composite Video and L/R Audio cables
to connect your
recorder, make sure your TV is displaying the appropriate video source. You may need
to use the “INPUT,” “SOURCE,” or “TV/VIDEO” button on your TV or TV’s remote
control to change video sources. If you are having trouble changing the video source,
refer to the instructions that came with your TV.
•
If you did not connect the recorder directly to the TV but are instead passing the signal
through your VCR, make sure your VCR is displaying the appropriate video source.
You may need to use the “Input,” or “Source” button on your VCR or VCR’s remote
control. Also, some VCRs only pass the signal through when they are turned either on
or off. If you are having trouble displaying the correct video source, refer to the
instructions that came with your VCR.
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Questions About Live TV
(Including Satellite Signal)
During Satellite Guided Setup, the screen got stuck on the Satellite Info screen.
•
Press the DIRECTV button, then select “Messages and Setup,” then select “Recorder
and Phone Setup,” then “Satellite Dish Setup,” then choose “Reset Satellite
Information.” The screen will warn you not to proceed unless you have been instructed
to do so by a customer care representative. In this instance, it is safe to proceed past
this screen without consulting Customer Care.
How do I see what’s on TV on every channel?
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From live TV, press the GUIDE button on the remote to display the program guide.
You can use the CHAN UP/DOWN button to scroll the list a page at a time and use the
FORWARD and BACK buttons to go forward and back in time.
How long can I pause live TV?
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You can pause for up to 30 minutes on each tuner. After 30 minutes, the video will
start playing again, 30 minutes behind “real time.”
How far back can I rewind live TV?
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The length of time you can rewind depends on how long you have been watching the
same channel. The recording starts over each time you change the channel, so if you
have just changed the channel, you won't be able to rewind very far (the green area on
the Status Bar will be very small). You can store up to 30 minutes of the current
channel. If you have been watching the same channel for more than 30 minutes, you
can rewind for up to 30 minutes. The same is true for two channels with dual tuner.
Q u e s t i o n s
A b o u t
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Si g na l )
Can I watch TV while a program is recording?
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Yes, you can watch what is recording as it is being recorded. You can also watch any
program stored in the Now Playing List while another program is being recorded. If
you have dual tuner, you can record one program while watching another. See page 3
for information about Dual Tuner.
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If you have an antenna or cable signal in addition to DIRECTV® service, you can
watch programs carried by that signal—without the DVR service—while your
recorder is in standby mode. For more information, see page 55.
After changing the channel, how do I rewind to what I was watching before?
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You can only rewind Live TV to the point where you last changed the channel. When
you change the channel, you skip ahead to the current time on the new channel, and
start recording fresh, on that channel. If you are behind live TV and watching
something you still want to see, you shouldn’t change the channel. If you have Dual
Tuner, however, you can “surf” two channels and the recorder saves up to 30 minutes
of each channel’s programming.
How do I know if I'm watching live or delayed TV?
•
Press PLAY to bring up the Status Bar. If the white line is at the right edge of the green
area, you are caught up to live TV. If the white line has green to the right of it, you are
watching delayed TV. To catch up to live TV, press the ADVANCE ( ) button.
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When does the recorder get program data?
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Your recorder downloads program guide data throughout the day from your satellite
connection. It takes a day or two for the recorder to get all of its guide data (up to 14
days) after you have completed Guided Setup.
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How do I get back to the last channel I was watching?
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When watching live TV, typing a channel number jumps the recorder to that channel.
Press ENTER/LAST if you want to go back to the prior channel.
I can’t tune to one of my channels.
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You may be using a channel list that does not include the channel you want. Use the
number buttons on the remote control to enter the channel number, then press the
ENTER button. For more information on using a channel list, see page 89.
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The channel you want may be showing a program that exceeds a limit set with Parental
Controls. In this case, you will be able to tune to the channel, but will see only a black
screen with a notice that a limit has been exceeded. For more information, see page 90.
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Check to make sure you subscribe to the channel you are trying to tune to. Tune to the
channel and read the message at the bottom of the screen.
I can’t use the Favorite Channels channel list.
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The Favorite Channels list is empty until you put channels in it. For more information,
see page 89.
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If category filtering of the guide is turned on, channels on your list of favorites may be
being filtered out. You can use the guide’s options to turn off filtering. See page 50.
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A b o u t
L i v e
T V
( In c l u d in g
Sa t e l l it e
Si g na l )
When I power on my TV, I see the message “Searching for satellite signal...”
Your recorder is having trouble tuning to the channel you are on. Follow these steps to
restore the video:
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Try changing channels. If you see the same message on every channel, your video
cable may have come loose. Check to make sure all the cable connections on the back
of your recorder are secure.
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If multiple channel changes do not work, try restarting your recorder. From DIRECTV
Central, choose “Messages & Setup,” then “Restart or Reset System,” then “Restart
the Recorder.” Follow the instructions on the screen to restart the recorder.
•
In unusual circumstances, stormy weather may interfere with your satellite signal. If
this is the case, the signal should return when the weather changes.
•
Try replacing your video cables to determine if one of your cables is bad.
•
The position of your satellite dish antenna may have changed and you may have to reposition it. Professional installers are available in most areas to position satellite
dishes. You can also find positioning information by repeating Satellite Dish Guided
Setup, available by pressing the DIRECTV button, then selecting “Messages & Setup”
and then “Recorder & Phone Setup.”
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There may be an obstruction (for example, trees) between the satellite dish antenna
and the sky. If this is the case, you may have to change the position of your satellite
dish antenna.
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The channel I want to watch has the message “This program is not available in your
area,” and the image is blacked out.
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Some sports events may be blacked out in areas that are considered local areas for the
events.
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The audio and video are out of sync.
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Try changing channels.
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Press the PAUSE button on the remote control, then press BACK to move back a
frame or two, then press PAUSE again to resume play.
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Press the DIRECTV button; then press the LIVE TV button to return to live television.
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Restart your recorder. From Messages & Setup select “Restart or Reset System,” then
“Restart the Recorder.” You will see the Welcome screen and the system will restart
within about 45 seconds.
My recorder was working, but now the picture does not move.
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First, press PLAY to be sure the video is not paused.
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Try to restart your recorder. From Messages & Setup select “Restart or Reset System,”
then “Restart the Recorder.” You will see the Welcome screen and the system will
restart within about 45 seconds.
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Any time you have a problem with your system, you can run a system test. To run the
test, from Messages & Setup, select “System Test.” The system test checks the
recorder’s signal, tuning, access card and phone connection.
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You may be able to fix the problem yourself. Try restarting the recorder: From
Messages & Setup select “Restart or Reset System,” then “Restart the Recorder.” If
you cannot fix the problem, call DIRECTV Customer Care at 1-800-DIRECTV (1800-347-3288).
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There are very few or no shows listed when I press GUIDE or look for programs to
record. I can’t find my program in the listings, although I know it's on.
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Your recorder may not have all its program guide data yet. When you first begin to use
your recorder, it begins to download guide information from the DIRECTV satellites.
It takes a day or two before complete information (up to 14 days) is available for you
to use. If you cannot find a specific show that you know is on, information for that
show may not have been downloaded and indexed yet. Wait a few hours and then try
to find your program again.
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The guide may be using a channel list that does not include the channel you are
looking for. You can change the channels in a channel list, and change the channel list
that the guide uses. See page 36.
What do the different icons on the Now Playing List screen mean?
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For a description of each icon’s meaning, see the Glossary of Icons on the inside back
cover of this guide.
Can I record multiple programs simultaneously?
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It depends on how many satellite Inputs you have connected to your recorder. With
one input, you can only record one program at a time. With two inputs, you can utilize
the dual tuner and record 2 programs at the same time, or record one program while
watching another.
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Can I recover a recorded program that was deleted?
How can I save a program longer?
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Unfortunately, there is no way to bring back a program that has been deleted from the
Now Playing List. You can, however, choose to save programs longer. From the Now
Playing List, highlight the program you wish to save longer and press SELECT to
display the Program Information screen. Here you can choose “Save until I delete,” or
choose “Save Until...” to set the number of days before a program may be deleted.
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Be sure also that you pay attention to conflicts. You may choose not to approve any
conflict that says it will delete a program sooner than you want.
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If the program was a Season Pass, you may have too many Season Pass items. In order
to accommodate all of your Season Pass requests, programs may occasionally be saved
for as little as one day. Try deleting some Season Pass requests.
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You can archive special recordings to a videotape to preserve them longer. From the
Program Information screen, choose “Save to VCR.” See page 66.
How do I check the upcoming programs that I’ve scheduled to record?
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From the DIRECTV Central screen, select “Pick Programs to Record.” From there,
select the To Do List.
How do I cancel a recording?
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If you change the channel while a program is recording, you will be given the option to
cancel the recording.
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To cancel a scheduled recording: In the To Do List, highlight the program and press
the “Clear” button.
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What happens if a sports event I have scheduled to record goes into overtime?
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The DVR service cannot predict whether a sporting event might go into overtime, but
we provide a feature that lets you add from one extra minute to three hours at the end
of a recording. The Overtime Scheduler™ has two options: Start Recording and Stop
Recording. Both are available on the Recording Options screen. You can even use the
Overtime Scheduler to change the scheduled end of a recording while the program is
still being recorded. You can use the Overtime Scheduler with any kind of program,
not just sports. For more information, see page 62.
Can I schedule to record a program that will not be aired for months?
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You can create a WishList to set up recordings for programs that are not yet listed in
the guide. For example, create a keyword WishList that uses the program’s title as the
keyword. See page 73.
Can I save a program from the Now Playing List to my VCR?
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Yes. You can use the “Save to VCR” function. See page 66 for more information.
Can I copy or archive programs to a ZIP drive or any other computer storage media?
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No, the recorder does not copy or archive recordings to any device other than a VCR.
How do I go back to the beginning of a recording I’m watching?
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Press the ADVANCE button ( ) on the remote to go to the end of a recording you’re
watching. Press it again to go to the beginning.
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How do I clear all the letters I’ve entered on the alphanumeric keypad and start over?
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Use the CLEAR button on the remote, or select “CLR” in the on-screen keypad. To
remove one letter, select “DEL” in the keypad or press the BACK button on the
remote.
How can I fit more programs on Now Playing List, and why does it tell me I don't have
enough space?
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Your recorder can save a limited number of programs, and then it runs out of space.
Usually, it then begins to delete old programs to make room for new recordings.
However, if you have marked too many programs in Now Playing List “Save until I
delete,” (programs marked “Save until I delete” have a green circle beside them) your
recorder may tell you that you do not have enough space. To make space, delete some
of the programs listed in the Now Playing List. You can delete a program by
highlighting it in Now Playing List, then pressing CLEAR. On the confirmation screen
that appears, press SELECT.
How do I set the clock so that my shows are recorded on time?
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Your recorder’s internal clock is updated by the DIRECTV satellites. If you find that
the recorder’s time is consistently wrong, you can change the Time Zone and Daylight
Savings Time settings manually, as described on page 105. If the clock still shows the
wrong time, you can call DIRECTV Customer Care at the number on the back of this
guide.
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My program didn’t get recorded. I set the recorder up to record something, and it’s
not in Now Playing List.
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If this happens, you can check Recording History for an explanation why the program
did not record. Recording History is the first selection available in the To Do List.
Here are some reasons why a program may not be available in the Now Playing List:
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The program may have been canceled by the network.
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You may have two season pass requests that were on at the same time this week.
Only one can be recorded, unless you have dual tuner, in which case only two can
be recorded at once. The recorder records the Season Pass (or Passes with dual
tuner) with the highest priority. To change priority settings on Season Pass
recordings, go to “Pick Programs to Record” and select “Season Pass Manager.”
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The program may have been deleted from the Now Playing List by someone else.
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You may have gotten a conflict when requesting another program, and the
proposed solution was to delete the missing program earlier than planned.
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The recorder may have lost power during the time the program was broadcast.
I haven’t scheduled enough programs to fill my recorder, but when I try to schedule
more programs, the recorder says there isn’t room.
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With satellite broadcasts, the amount of recording space the recorder needs varies from
channel to channel and from show to show. In general, the more action you see on
your screen, such as in fast-moving sports or action movies, the more recording space
is required. The space required for each show you record affects the total hours of
recording capacity in your recorder.
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What does it mean when my recorder says programs will be deleted earlier than
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By default, all programs except pay per view events are kept for at least two days.
After that, programs may be deleted to make room for other recordings you request.
Recordings of pay per view events are kept until you delete them. The DVR service
uses this information to figure out not only what space will be available but when it
will become available. If enough space will not be available at the time of recording,
the DVR service tells you which programs would be deleted to make more room.
However, you always have the final say on how long the recorder keeps recorded
programs. You can delete programs at any time and can always change how long a
program is saved by changing the “Save Until…” option described on page 60.
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Questions About Parental Controls
My Parental Controls are not working.
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For Parental Controls to work, they must be on (and not temporarily turned off).
Whenever you enter a password to bypass Parental Controls, Parental Controls
become temporarily turned off. If they are turned off, you can turn them back on at the
Parental Controls screen (see page 90), or by putting your recorder in standby mode
and then taking it out of standby.
Do I have to change Parental Controls settings before I can watch a program that
exceeds the current limits?
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No, you don’t. You can enter the current password to temporarily turn off Parental
Controls. If they are temporarily turned off, you can turn them back on at the Parental
Controls screen (see page 90), or by putting your recorder in standby mode and then
taking it out of standby.
I’ve lost my password for Parental Controls. What should I do?
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If you have lost your password, you can call DIRECTV Customer Care at the phone
number provided on the back of this guide.
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Questions About the Recorder’s
Phone Calls
How long does the daily call to the DVR service take?
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It is typically a short call, less than three minutes. When the software is being updated,
it may take longer, but this happens rarely (a few times a year).
My recorder is not making the daily call to the DVR service.
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If you use a wireless phone, retry the call using a phone which is connected to a
standard wall jack.
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Verify that your phone line is working by connecting a phone to the phone cord and
checking for a dial tone. Make sure the phone cord is connected to the recorder and the
wall jack.
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Try another local dial-in number from the Phone Dialing Options screen. To get to
Phone Dialing Options, from DIRECTV Central, select “Messages & Setup,” then
“Recorder & Phone Setup,” then “Phone Connection,” then “Change Dialing
Options.”
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You may need to change your Phone Dialing Options from the default. After making
changes, make a test call. (Choose Make Test Call from the Phone Connection screen.)
If the test call succeeds, choose “Make Daily Call Now.”
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If you have voice mail or use another non-standard dial tone, go to “Messages &
Setup,” then “Recorder & Phone Setup,” then “Phone Connection,” then “Change
Dialing Options.” Turn off “Dial Tone Detection.”
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If you have call waiting, go to “Messages & Setup,” then “Recorder & Phone Setup,”
then “Phone Connection,” then “Change Dialing Options.” Disable call waiting by
entering the correct prefix in Call Waiting Prefix (usually *70,).
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If you dial a prefix for outside lines, go to “Messages & Setup,” then “Recorder &
Phone Setup,” then “Phone Connection,” then “Change Dialing Options.” Set a Dial
Prefix—for example, “9,” (nine, followed by a comma for a pause).
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Your phone line may have low voltage. Try setting Phone avail. detection to Off under
Dialing Options, described on page 101.
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If you have a caller ID box, try removing it from the line since some models interfere
with the recorder modem's ability to make a call.
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If you have a cordless telephone, fax machine, or computer modem connected to the
same line, go to “Messages & Setup,” then “Recorder & Phone Setup,” then “Phone
Connection,” then “Change Dialing Options.” Turn off “Phone avail. detection.”
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You might have too much line noise to make a connection. The recorder ships with a
25 foot phone cord. Try a shorter cord, or buy a line noise filter at your local
electronics store.
Why does the recorder have to be connected to a phone line? Do I need to keep the
phone connected all the time?
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The recorder should be plugged in to a land-based phone line at all times to receive the
DVR service and DIRECTV® sports packages, and to communicate the purchase of
pay per view events.
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Does the DVR service phone call each day cost me any money?
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Calling the DVR service via your local dial-in number is the same as making a local
telephone call.
Does the occasional phone call to DIRECTV cost me any money?
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No, because your recorder only calls DIRECTV periodically and a toll free number is
used to make the call.
What if I need to make a call while the recorder is using the phone?
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When you pick up the phone, the recorder will interrupt the download process and free
the phone line for your call. Hang up and pick up the line again to make a call. The
recorder will attempt its call again later.
What if my phone line is not operating when the recorder tries to make a service call?
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The recorder will continue to attempt to call several times a day until it is successful.
You can check the status of the phone calls by going to Messages & Setup and looking
at the Phone Connection screen.
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I can’t select an alternate audio track.
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Alternate audio tracks are not available for all programs. If a program has an alternate
audio track, you can select it through the channel banner.
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Programs are recorded with only one audio track, either the primary or an alternate
audio track, so you cannot select an alternate audio track on a recorded program.
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If you are watching a live program, but are not caught up to live TV (i.e., you could
use the FORWARD button to move forward through the program), alternate audio will
not be available until you catch up with live TV.
Programs are playing in the wrong language.
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There may be an alternate language selected in My Preferences. To check, press the
DIRECTV button; then select “Messages & Setup,” and then “My Preferences.” Select
“Audio Options,” then “Audio Language.” Make sure the language selected is the one
you want to hear.
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An alternate audio track may be selected. (See page 96.)
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Questions About Pay Per View
How do I record a pay per view event?
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If it is on now, tune to the channel carrying the program and press RECORD.
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If it is on later, go to live TV, press the GUIDE button to see the guide. Highlight the
program and press SELECT.
How do I cancel a pay per view purchase?
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You can cancel pay per view purchases before the program airs on the Purchases
screen. For more information, see page 85.
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Pay per view purchases made by phone must be canceled by phone as well. (A $5.00
order assistance fee is charged for pay per view orders made by phone.)
I can’t order a pay per view program.
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It may be too late to purchase the program you want. To quickly see other times the
program will be on, do this: In Live TV, tune to the station carrying the pay per view
program you want. There should be a notice saying “This showing is no longer
available.” Press GUIDE to see the guide. Press the RECORD button to see Program
Information for the program. Select “View upcoming showings.” To see live TV
again, press GUIDE.
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In general, pay per view events can be ordered through the recorder within 24 hours of
their air time. If you see a message that says cost information is not available, you can
wait until less than twenty-four hours before the program airs and try again.
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If the program exceeds a limit set with Parental Controls, and Parental Controls are on,
you will need a password to view it.
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If you are attempting to order a pay per view selection with your remote control and
cannot, call DIRECTV Customer Care at the number provided on the back of this
guide.
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I can’t find the station of a pay per view program I ordered.
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Information about pay per view programs you have purchased using your remote
control is available by selecting Messages & Setup from DIRECTV Central, and then
selecting Purchases.
I can’t cancel a pay per view purchase on the Purchases screen.
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You cannot cancel pay per view orders that you have watched, recorded, or tuned to.
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Questions About the Remote Control
My remote control doesn’t work with my television.
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You need to program the recorder’s remote control to control some functions of your
television or audio/visual equipment. See page 109.
My remote control doesn’t work with my recorder.
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Your remote control’s batteries may be weak. If its batteries are weak, the red light on
the end of the remote control will not flash when you press buttons.
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Questions About the DVR Service
How do I prevent TiVo Suggestions from being automatically recorded and listed on
Now Playing List?
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Press the DIRECTV Button, then select “Messages & Setup,” then “My Preferences,”
then “TiVo Suggestions,” then “No.”
Will my recorder still work without the DVR service?
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Without the DVR service, your DIRECTV® Digital Satellite Recorder will have no
recording functionality. The recorder uses the DVR service to record shows you
request, provide Season Pass recordings, allow you to search for programs by name,
and so on. The DVR service also provides you with new Showcases. Lastly, the
service keeps your recorder updated to make sure you have the most current
functionality available for your Digital Satellite Recorder.
Will the DVR service collect information about my viewing habits?
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At DIRECTV, we absolutely respect and guard your right to privacy. We have a
privacy policy that maintains complete viewer confidentiality. DIRECTV has created
a very sophisticated system with both protection and customization for our viewers in
mind. It is DIRECTV's promise to you that you will always maintain control over your
personal information. For more information, see the DIRECTV Privacy Promise,
included in your first monthly statement.
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How does my TiVo Suggestions list get generated? How does it know what I like?
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Your personal TV preferences are based on programs you have rated with THUMBS
UP and THUMBS DOWN. Also, any program you record that does not already have a
Thumb rating is automatically given one THUMB UP.
TiVo Suggestions isn’t making accurate suggestions for me.
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If you haven’t had your recorder for very long, give it time. It may take a week or two
of use before your personal preference profile has enough data to make interesting
suggestions. The more you press THUMBS UP and THUMBS DOWN and the more
programs you record, the better TiVo Suggestions will be.
If other members of your household are pressing THUMBS UP on shows you don’t
care for, and vice versa, you may find TiVo Suggestions is making some suggestions
that you like, and some that are more appropriate for other members of your
household.
Will I lose my personal preferences and my programs if I lose power temporarily?
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No, everything is saved—your personal preferences, your To Do List, and your Now
Playing List programs—regardless of the length of time you have lost power. The only
thing you might miss is a recording that was scheduled to occur during the time the
power was out. (We can’t work miracles.)
CHAPTER 9
Warranty and
Specifications
Limited Warranty
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Limited Warranty
Limited Warranty
Hughes Network Systems Manufactured DIRECTV®
Digital Satellite
Recorder
expires, the warranty on the replacement product also expires. After one
year from the date of purchase, you pay for the replacement of all parts,
and for all labor charges.
90 Days Free Labor/One Year Parts Exchange
WHAT IS EXCLUDED?
WHO IS COVERED?
Your warranty does not cover:
You must have proof of purchase to receive warranty service. A sales
receipt or other document showing that you purchased the product is
considered proof of purchase.
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WHAT IS COVERED?
Warranty coverage begins the day you purchase the product. For 90 days
from the purchase date, the recorder will be replaced with a new,
repaired, renewed or comparable product (whichever is deemed
necessary) if it becomes defective or inoperative. This exchange is done
without charge to you for parts and labor. You will be responsible for the
cost of shipping. From 90 days to 1 year from the date of purchase, your
recorder will be replaced with a new, repaired, renewed, or comparable
product (whichever is deemed necessary) if it becomes defective or
inoperative. You will be responsible for all labor and shipping costs.
Contact Customer Support at the phone number found on the back of this
User’s Guide to obtain your cost (labor costs) for exchange.
All products, including replacement products, are covered only for the
original warranty period. When the warranty on the original product
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Labor charges for installation or setup of the product.
Installation, performance of, or repair of: audio/video cabling,
telephone line, or accessory attachments used with the product.
Product replacement because of misuse, accident, lightning damage,
unauthorized repair, or other cause not within the control of TiVo
Inc.
Incidental or consequential damages resulting from the product.
(Some states do not allow the exclusion of incidental or
consequential damages, so the above exclusion may not apply to
you.)
Reception transmission problems caused by signal conditions,
telephone line, or cable or antenna systems outside the unit.
A product that has been modified or adapted to enable it to operate in
any country other than the country for which it was designed,
manufactured, approved and/or authorized, or repair of products
damaged by these modifications.
A product used for commercial or institutional purposes.
TiVo Inc. makes no warranty that the access connection will be a
local (not long distance) phone call.
L i m i t e d
W a r r a n t y
MAKE SURE YOU KEEP...
REMEMBER...
Please keep your sales receipt or other document showing proof of
purchase. Attach it to this User Guide and keep both nearby. Also keep
the original box and packing material in case you need to return your
product.
Record the model and serial numbers found on the product below. Also,
fill out and mail your registration card promptly. The return of the
warranty card is not a condition for warranty coverage, but it will be
easier for us to notify you if necessary.
BEFORE REQUESTING SERVICE...
MODEL # _____________________________________
Please check the troubleshooting section of this guide. This may save you
a call to Customer Care.
SERIAL # _______________________________________
TO GET WARRANTY SERVICE...
Warranty service will be provided by Hughes Network Systems. If you
believe you need service for your recorder, contact the Hughes Customer
Care Center at 1-800-274-8995. A representative will go through a
diagnostic checklist with you. If it is determined that the product needs to
be exchanged, you will receive a return authorization number. The
representative will give you complete shipping details.
TO GET OUT-OF-WARRANTY SERVICE...
Out-of-warranty service can be obtained at a nominal cost for
replacement and handling. To obtain out-of-warranty service contact the
Hughes Customer Care Center at 1-800-274-8995 to obtain the cost of
out-of-warranty exchange for your product.
All implied warranties, including implied warranties of merchantability
and fitness for a particular purpose, are limited in duration to the duration
of this express warranty. Some states do not allow limitations on how
long an implied warranty lasts, so the above limitation may not apply to
you.
This warranty gives you specific legal rights. You may have other rights
which vary from state to state.
Hughes Customer Care Group
11717 Exploration Ln.
Germantown, MD 20876
Email: [email protected]
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FCC Information
Declaration of Conformity- Standards to which Conformity is declared:
FCC Part 15
removing and applying power to the equipment, the user is encouraged to
try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures:
This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject
to the following two conditions: (1) this device may not cause harmful
interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received,
including interference that may cause undesired operation.
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Responsible Party:
Hughes Network Systems
11717 Exploration Lane
Germantown, MD 20876
1-800-274-8995
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Trade Name: Hughes
Type of Equipment: Digital Satellite Recorder
Model Number: HDVR2 with the Remote Control
Federal Communications Commission (FCC)-This equipment complies
with both Part 15 and Part 68 of the FCC rules.
Your DIRECTV® Digital Satellite Recorder complies with the limits for
a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC rules.These
limits are designed to provide reasonable 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 instructions, may cause harmful interference 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 radio or television reception, which can be determined by
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Reorient or relocate the receiving satellite dish antenna.
Increase the separation between the equipment and the DirecTV
Receiver.
Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that
to which the DirecTV Receiver is connected.
Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.
The user may find the following booklet, prepared by the Federal
Communications Commission, helpful: "How to Identify and Resolve
Radio and TV Interference Problems." This booklet is available from the
U.S. Government Printing Office, Washington, DC. To meet FCC
requirement, only peripherals (computer input/output devices, terminals,
printers, etc.) certified to comply with Class B limits may be attached to
this device. Operation with noncertified peripherals is likely to result in
interference to radio and TV reception. To meet FCC requirements,
shielded cables are required to connect the device to a personal computer,
peripheral, or other Class B certified device.
This equipment complies with Part 68 of the FCC Rules and the
requirements adopted by ACTA. On the back of this equipment is a label
that contains a product identifier in the format US:AAAEQ##TXXXX. If
requested, this information must be provided to your telephone company.
A plug and jack used to connect this equipment to the premises wiring
and telephone network must comply with the applicable FCC Part 68
rules and requirements adopted by ACTA. A compliant telephone cord
and modular plug is provided with this product. It is designed to be
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connected to a compatible modular jack that is also compliant. See
installation instructions for details.
The REN is used to determine the number of devices that may connect to
a telephone line. Excessive RENs on a telephone line may result in the
devices not ringing in response to an incoming call. In most but not all
areas, the sum of the RENs should not exceed five (5.0). To be certain of
the number of devices that may be connected to a line, as determined by
the total RENs, contact your local telephone company. For product
approved after July 23, 2001, the REN for this product is part of the
product identifier that has the format US:AAAEQ##TXXXX. The digits
represented by ## are the REN without the decimal point (e.g., 03 is a
REN of 0.3). For earlier products, the REN is separately shown on the
label.
I n f o r m a t i o n
Hughes Customer Care Center
11717 Exploration Lane, Germantown, MD 20876 USA
(800) 274-8995
DO NOT DISASSEMBLE THIS EQUIPMENT. It does not contain any
user-serviceable components.
We recommend the installation of an AC surge arrester in the AC outlet
to which this equipment is connected. Telephone companies report that
electrical surges, typically lightning transients, are very destructive to
customer terminal equipment connected to AC power sources.
If this digital satellite recorder causes harm to the telephone network, the
telephone company will notify you in advance that temporary
discontinuance of service may be required. But if advance notice isn't
practical, the telephone company will notify the customer as soon as
possible. Also, you will be advised of your right to file a complaint with
the FCC if you believe it is necessary.
The telephone company may make changes in its facilities, equipment,
operations or procedures that could affect the proper functioning of your
equipment. If they do, you will be notified in advance in order for you to
make necessary modifications to maintain uninterrupted service.
If trouble is experienced with this unit, for repair or warranty
information, please contact customer care at the address and phone
number listed below. If the equipment is causing harm to the network,
the telephone company may request that you disconnect the equipment
until the problem is resolved.
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Specifications
CAUTION: To prevent electrical
shock, match wide blade of plug to
Satellite In:
F-Type Connector Female (2)
Video Out:
S-Video 4-Pin Mini DIN
Composite Video RCA (2)
Audio Out:
Stereo L/R RCA (2 pairs)
Optical SPDIF Digital
RF In:
F-Type Connector Female
RF Out:
F-Type Connector Female
Channel 3 or 4 switchable
Telephone:
RJ-11 Female, 2-Wire
Control Out:
3.5mm Mini Jack Sockets (2)
Card Slot:
Access Card Connector
Expansion Port
USB (2)
Power:
120VAC, 60Hz, 40W
Ambient (external)
Operating Temperature:
15 ° C to 35 ° C
Operating Humidity:
5% to 80%
Dimensions:
15" w X 12" d X 3" h
Remote Control:
36 Button with AA Batteries (2)
Modem
v.34 capable
wide slot, and fully insert.
Recording capacity depends on
signal quality and type of
programming being recorded.
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MACROVISION COPYRIGHT PROTECTION
The Recorder incorporates copyright protection technology that is protected by U.S. patents and other intellectual property rights. Use of this copyright
protection technology must be authorized by Macrovision, and is intended for home and other limited pay per view uses only unless otherwise
authorized by Macrovision. Reverse engineering or disassembly is prohibited. U.S. patent Nos. 4,631,603, 4,577,216, 4,819,098 and 4,907,093 licensed
for limited pay per view uses only.
LINUX SOURCE NOTICE
The DIRECTV® Digital Satellite Recorder is powered by the Linux operating system. The machine-readable copy of the corresponding source code is
available for the cost of distribution. Please visit www.tivo.com/linux for more information. To read the Linux software license, see Appendix B, “Gnu
General Public License” on page 155.
TELEPHONE LINE INTERRUPTION
Periodically, the Digital Satellite Recorder dials in to the DVR service via your telephone line. If you pick up your telephone during the time
information is being transferred, you will hear static noise. If you would like to use your telephone while the information is being transferred, you can
hang up, wait about 5 seconds, and pick up your telephone again. The recorder will disconnect and allow you to place your call. You can also interrupt
the transfer at any time by temporarily unplugging the phone line from the recorder. If the transfer is interrupted, it will resume at a later time.
DIRECTV UPGRADES
Your recorder is able to receive upgrades or modifications to some of its features and functions. These modifications will occur automatically, usually
at times when the recorder would not be in use. If your recorder is in use when an upgrade or modification is sent, you may experience a disruption in
reception for a minute or two. Your reception should return to normal after the modification is complete. Your recorder must be plugged in to receive
the upgrade. Do not unplug your receiver while an upgrade is in progress.
LOCAL CHANNELS FROM DIRECTV
With this recorder and the proper satellite dish antenna, you may be able to subscribe to local channels from DIRECTV in certain markets. Additional
equipment may be required in some areas. Check with your retailer or visit www.directv.com for information on availability of local channels from
DIRECTV in your area.
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DIRECTV DISCLAIMER
Hardware and programming sold separately. Receipt of DIRECTV programming is subject to the terms of the DIRECTV Customer Agreement; a copy
is provided in your first billing statement. DIRECTV service not available outside the U.S. Signal theft is subject to civil and criminal penalties.
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Safety Instructions
This product was designed and manufactured to meet strict quality and safety standards. There are, however, some installation and operation
precautions of which you should be particularly aware. Please read these instructions before operating the equipment and save them for future
reference.
1. Read Instructions—All the safety and operating instructions should be read and understood before the appliance is operated.
2. Retain Instructions—The safety and operating instructions should be retained for future reference.
3. Heed Warnings—All warnings on the appliance and in the operating instructions should be followed.
4. Follow Instructions—All operating and use instructions should be followed.
5. Water and Moisture—The appliance should not be used near water - for example, near a bathtub, washbowl, kitchen sink, laundry tub, in a wet
basement or near a swimming pool, etc.
6. An appliance and cart combination should be moved with care. Quick stops, excessive force, and uneven surfaces may cause the appliance and cart
combination to overturn.
7. Tilt/Stability—All televisions must comply with recommended international global safety standards for tilt and stability properties of their cabinet
design. Do not compromise these design standards by applying excessive pull force to the front, or top, of the cabinet, which could ultimately overturn
the product. Also, do not endanger yourself, or children, by placing electronic equipment/toys on top of the cabinet. Such items could unexpectedly fall
from the top of the set and cause product damage and/or personal injury.
8. Ventilation- This appliance should be situated so that its location or position does not interfere with its proper ventilation. The openings should never
be blocked by placing the product on a bed, sofa, rug, or similar surface. This product should not be placed in a built-in installation such as a bookcase
or rack unless proper ventilation is provided.
9. Heat—The appliance should be situated away from heat sources such as radiators, heat registers, stoves, or other appliances (including amplifiers)
that produce heat.
10. Power Cord Protection—Power supply cords should be routed so that they are not likely to be walked on or pinched by items placed upon or against
them, paying particular attention to cords and plugs, convenience receptacles, and the point where they exit from the appliance.
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11. Object and Liquid Entry—Never push objects of any kind into this product through cabinet slots, as they may touch dangerous voltage points or
short the parts, resulting in the risk of fire or electric shock. Never spill liquid of any kind on this product.
12. Damage Requiring Service—The appliance should be serviced by qualified service personnel when:
•
The power supply cord or plug is damaged or frayed;
•
Liquid has spilled into the product;
•
The product has been exposed to rain or water;
•
The product does not operate normally when you follow the operating instructions (adjust only those controls that are discussed in the User’s
Guide, as improper adjustment of other controls may result in damage, often requiring extensive work by a qualified technician to restore the
product to normal performance);
•
The product has been dropped or the cabinet damaged;
•
The product exhibits a distinct change in performance.
13. Servicing—The user should not attempt service to the appliance beyond that described in the Troubleshooting section of this guide. All other
servicing should be referred to qualified service personnel.
14. Cleaning—Unplug this product from the wall outlet before cleaning. Do not use liquid cleaners or aerosol cleaners; use a damp cloth for cleaning.
If the product comes in contact with any liquid, unplug the phone line and the power adapter and let the unit dry thoroughly before plugging it back in.
15. Power Source—This product should be operated only from the type of power source indicated on the marking label or in the User’s Guide. If you
are not sure of the type of power supply to your home, consult your dealer or local power company.
16. Overloaded Power Outlets—do not overload wall outlets and extension cords, as this can result in the risk of fire or electric shock.
17. Electric Shock—To reduce the risk of electric shock, do not disassemble this product. Take it to a qualified serviceperson when service or repair
work is required. Opening or removing covers may expose you to dangerous voltage or other risks. Incorrect reassembly can cause electric shock when
this product is subsequently used.
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18. Telephone Usage—When using your telephone equipment, basic safety precautions should be always followed to reduce the risk of fire, electric
shock and injury to persons. To reduce the risk of fire, use only No. 26 AWG or larger telecommunication line cord.
19. Movement—Avoid moving the unit while it is plugged in to avoid accumulative shock and vibration damage to the internal hard disk drive.
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20. Polarization—The DIRECTV Digital Satellite Recorder is equipped with a plug that will fit into the power outlet only one way.Do not modify the
plug. If the plug does not fit, contact your electrician to replace your outlet. To prevent electric shock, do not use this plug with an extension cord or
outlet unless you can fully insert the blades without blade exposure.
21. Satellite Dish Antenna Grounding—The outdoor satellite dish antenna and the cable which connects the satellite dish antenna to the recorder must
comply with local installation codes and the appropriate sections of the National Electric Code (NEC). In particular they must comply with Article 81015, which covers proper installation and grounding of television receiving equipment. They must also comply with Article 820-33, which specifies that
the satellite dish antenna cable ground shall be connected to the grounding system of the building as close to the point of cable entry as is practical.
These codes require proper grounding of the metal structure of the outdoor satellite dish antenna and grounding of the connecting cable at a point where
it enters the house (or other building). If a professional installs the Satellite Dish Antenna, be sure that the installer observes installation codes. If
additional local installation codes apply, contact local inspection authorities. It is important to comply with these codes for proper operation of the
recorder.
Example of Proper Antenna Grounding
Ground clamp
Electric service
equipment
Coaxial cable
Grounding block
Coaxial cable
Grounding conductors
Ground clamps
Power service grounding electrode
(NEC Art. 250 Part H)
Note: If the Satellite/Antenna cable is grounded correctly (as specified above), connecting it to the DIRECTV Digital Satellite Recorder will properly
ground the recorder. The recorder must be properly grounded before you connect it to a telephone line, and it must remain grounded thereafter.
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Back Panel Reference
AC~In
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This section describes the use of the connection jacks and switch on the back panel of the
DIRECTV® Digital Satellite Recorder. If your setup doesn’t match any of the examples,
you can use this information for general reference as you set up your equipment.
1. AC ~ In: When you’ve finished making all of the other connections, plug the AC
power cord (supplied) into this opening to turn on the recorder. The recorder does not
use a separate on/off switch; plugging it in switches it on.
2. Phone Line: Connect the recorder to your phone line using the telephone cord
(supplied) and optional telephone line splitter (supplied). Your recorder needs to be
connected to a phone line to receive updates from DIRECTV. The recorder
occasionally makes a brief phone call to get updates to the DVR service and
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Showcases, and for pay per view functionality. Do not connect the recorder to digital
PBX systems. Doing so may permanently damage your recorder’s modem and will
void your warranty.
3. Cntrl Out (Serial): For future use.
4. Cntrl Out (IR): For future use.
5. USB (Universal Serial Bus) (2): For future use.
6. Composite Video Outputs (2): If your TV or VCR has a Composite Video jack you
can connect the recorder to your TV or VCR’s Video In using the yellow video
connector on the Composite Video cable (supplied). If you have both a TV and a VCR,
you might use one cable for the TV and another cable (not supplied) for the VCR.
7. L/R Audio Outputs (2 each): If your TV or stereo features Composite Input jacks,
connect the Left (white) and Right (red) Audio Output jacks from the recorder to your
TV or stereo using the L/R Audio cables (supplied). If you have both a TV and a VCR,
you might use one set of L/R Audio cables for the TV and another set (not supplied)
for the VCR; see chapter 1 of this guide for examples. If you are using an S-Video
cable to connect to your TV or VCR, you must use it with the L/R Audio outputs.
Ignore the L/R Audio jacks if you’re using RF Out or Digital Audio Out.
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8. S-Video Output: If your TV or VCR features an S-Video input jack, you can connect it
to the recorder using an S-Video cable. S-Video provides a higher quality picture than
composite. If you use the S-Video Output, you must also connect the supplied L/R
Audio outputs (red and white cable ends). When connecting S-Video and the red and
white L/R Audio outputs, do not plug in the yellow Composite Video cable.
9. Digital Audio Out: You can use the Digital Audio Out to connect your recorder to an
A/V receiver with a digital audio input. To do so, you will need an optical audio cable
(not supplied). Ordinarily, your recorder produces tones to indicate when certain
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buttons on the remote control are pressed or to indicate signal strength when you are
positioning your dish. If you use Digital Audio Out, you will not hear these tones.
10. Satellite In 2: If you have a Dual LNB satellite dish, you can connect the second
satellite cable from your wall to the Satellite In 2 jack. Connecting both Satellite In 1
and Satellite In 2, and completing the required steps in Satellite Setup, allows you to
record two programs at the same time (dual tuner).
11. Satellite In 1: Connect the satellite cable from your wall to the Satellite In 1 jack. You
will not be able to watch DIRECTV® channels if you do not make this connection.
12. Channel 3/4 Switch: If you use RF Out, set the output to channel 3 or 4 using this
switch. To get the best picture, select the channel that is not occupied by a local
broadcast channel. For example, if there is a local broadcast station on channel 4,
select channel 3 for the output on the recorder. You need to set your television to this
channel (3 or 4) in order to view programs through the recorder.
13. RF Out: If your TV only has RF In, connect the recorder to your TV’s RF In using the
coaxial RF cable (supplied). The RF In jack on your TV may not be labeled “RF In;” it
may be labeled “VHF/UHF In” or “Antenna/Cable In” instead. If your TV has
multiple inputs and you can use the recorder’s S-Video Output or Composite Video
Output, don’t use this jack.
14. RF In: If you use an antenna, and your TV has only one input, connect your antenna to
the recorder using your existing coaxial RF cable (the one coming out of the wall). If
your TV has multiple inputs, you can ignore this jack and connect your antenna
directly to your TV instead. You will NOT be able to you to use DIRECTV and DVR
functions while watching antenna or cable channels, even if you connect your antenna
or cable directly to your recorder.
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Gnu General Public License
Version 2, June 1991
Copyright (C) 1989, 1991 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
59 Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307 USA
Everyone is permitted to copy and distribute verbatim copies of this
license document, but changing it is not allowed.
Preamble
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intended to guarantee your freedom to share and change free software—
to make sure the software is free for all its users. This General Public
License applies to most of the Free Software Foundation's software and
to any other program whose authors commit to using it. (Some other
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When we speak of free software, we are referring to freedom, not price.
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To protect your rights, we need to make restrictions that forbid anyone to
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<one line to give the program's name and a brief idea of what it does.>
Copyright (C) <year> <name of author>
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under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the
Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or (at your
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This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but
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You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
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If the program is interactive, make it output a short notice like this when
it starts in an interactive mode:
Gnomovision version 69, Copyright (C) year name of author
Gnomovision comes with ABSOLUTELY NO WARRANTY; for details
type `show w'.
This is free software, and you are welcome to redistribute it under certain
conditions; type `show c' for details.
The hypothetical commands `show w' and `show c' should show the
appropriate parts of the General Public License. Of course, the
commands you use may be called something other than `show w' and
`show c'; they could even be mouse-clicks or menu items—whatever
suits your program.
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your school, if any, to sign a “copyright disclaimer” for the program, if
necessary. Here is a sample; alter the names:
Yoyodyne, Inc., hereby disclaims all copyright interest in the program
`Gnomovision' (which makes passes at compilers) written by James
Hacker.
<signature of Ty Coon>, 1 April 1989
Ty Coon, President of Vice
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Index
I n d e x
A
A/V receiver 7
Programming remote to control 110
AC-3 8
Access Card 6
Accessories and cables 9
Activate DIRECTV and DVR Services 29
Actor WishList. See WishList.
Advance button 52
Advisories 63
Anamorphic 98
Antenna or cable connection 4
Area Code 30
see also Dial-In Number
Aspect Ratio 98
Audio cables
Choosing 10
Audio Controls
Choosing alternate audio on the Channel
Banner 51
Setting preferences 96
Audio language 97
Auto re-lock option for Parental Controls
91
Auto-recording WishList
Setting up 78
B
Back button 52
Back Panel Reference 152–154
162
BNC cable 7
Browse by Channel 71
Browse by Time 70
C
Cable connection or antenna 4
Cables and accessories 9
Call waiting 103
Call waiting prefix 103
Capacity 129
Category Only WishList. See WishList.
Channel Banner 51
Clearing the banner quickly 96
Channels
Changing your lineup 89
Creating channel lists 89
Customize channels 89
Favorite 89
Locking channels. See Parental Controls.
Using channel lists in the Program Guide
50
Channels You Receive 89
Clock
How the recorder’s clock is set 128
Coaxial cable 10
Coaxial RF cable 7
Code search
Performing 112
Composite A/V cable 6, 10
Customer Support 118
Customize channels. See channels.
D
Daily Call 132
Daylight Savings 105
Dial Prefix 103
Dial Tone Detection 104
Dial-In Number 30
Dial-In number 102
Dialing options 101
Digital audio 11
Digital PBX phone system 8
Digital video cable 10
Director WishList. See WishList.
DIRECTV Messages 84
DIRECTV Service iii
Dolby Digital (AC-3) Audio 8
Dolby Digital Audio 96
Dolby Surround Sound (Dolby Pro Logic) 8
Dual LNB 3
Dual Tuner 6
F
Favorite Channels 36
Customize Channels and 89
Favorite channels 89
Favorites 89
FCC information 144
Filter
Filter the program Guide 50
see also Channels, Customize Channels
Forward
Fast Forward 52
Forward button 52
Frame Back 52
Frame Forward 52
G
Multiswitch 6
MUTE button, programming 111
My Preferences 89
N
Network Showcases 40
Glossary of Icons vii
Gnu General Public License 156
O
I
Optical (or digital) audio cable 7
Out jack 2
In jack 2
Instant replay button 52
P
J
Pan-and-Scan 98
Parental Controls 90–96
Channel Lock 95
Lost password 131
Spending limit 95
Parental Controls Auto Re-lock option 91
Password
Lost Parental Controls Password 131
Pause button 52
Pay per view 86
Jacks 2
L
Language
Audio language 97
Letterbox 49, 98
Linux software license 156
LINUX source, obtaining 147
Live TV 52
M
Macrovision 147
Manual Season Pass 72
Manually Record Time/Channel 72
Messages 84
MPAA Ratings 63
For spending limits, see also Parental Controls
Performing a code search 112
Phone Avail. Detection 104
Phone connection
Daily call 101
Test call 101
Phone jack 3
Phone line 3
Interruption 147
Phone Number 118
Phone Setup 30
Phone Troubleshooting 132
Program Guide
Display Options 50
Program Guide Data 28
Program Guide Options 37
Program Information
Pay per view 86
Programmable buttons
Resetting 114
R
Rating Settings
MMPA definitions 94
Movies and 92
TV Content and 92
TV Movies and 92
TV ratings definitions 94
Ratings 63
Record
From live TV 47
Recording History 66
Recording Options
Keep At Least 62
Keep At Most 61
Keep Until 61
Show Type 61
Start Recording 62
Stop Recording 62
163
I n d e x
Remote control
Incompatibility with some makes and
models 113
Using 24
Using with both TV and A/V equipment
110
Reset System 108
Restarting the recorder 108
RF coaxial cable 10
S
Safety instructions 148
Satellite dish antenna types 5
Satellite Dish Guided Setup 25
Satellite Receiver 5
Satellite Signal Strength 26
Satellite Signal Troubleshooting 28
Save longer, see Save Until...
Save Until... 58
Setup
Activate DIRECTV and DVR Service 29
Overview 24
Phone Setup 30
Satellite Dish Guided Setup 25
Setup examples 10
Signal Strength, Satellite 26
Slow button 52
Sound Effects Volume 97
Sound effects volume 97
Splitter, telephone 7
Status Bar 53
164
Surge protector 4, 8
S-video cable 10
Switch box 7
System Information 106
System Reset 108
System Test 105
T
Terms, useful 5
Test signal strength 99
Thumb ratings 41
Resetting 108
Thumbs Up and Thumbs Down
see also TiVo Suggestions
Time
How the recorder’s clock is set 128
Time Zone 105
TiVo Logo viii
TiVo Suggestions
Resetting 108
TiVolution Magazine 40
Tone/Pulse 103
Transponder 6
Troubleshooting
General 117–140
Satellite Signal 28
TV Aspect Ratio 98
TV INPUT button, programming 111
TV PWR button, programming 111
V
Video cables
Choosing 10
View Upcoming 64
VOLUME button, programming 111
W
Warranty 142–143
Watching recorded programs 58
Wide screen TV, see TV Aspect Ratio
WishList 73–78
Actor WishList 75
Auto-recording WishLists 78
Browsing 78
Category Only WishList 75
Director WishList 75
Editing 78
Keyword tips and 77
Keyword WishLists 76
View all upcoming and 78
Glossary of Icons
TM
TM
These appear when you press the THUMBS UP or THUMBS
DOWN button. You can give a program up to three Thumbs
Up™ or three Thumbs Down™.
These appear when an option—such as automatically
scheduling an upcoming program or watching an additional
program segment—is available. Press SELECT or
THUMBS UP to choose the option.
DIRECTV Central and Showcases
Appears on DIRECTV® Central beside an option that changes. Select
it to record a program, watch a preview, or visit a Showcase.
Indicates a selection in DIRECTV Central or Showcases that has
some special video content.
Channel Banner
Now Playing
Select to start or stop a recording.
(Green) This program will be saved until you delete it.
Select to display or turn on Parental Controls.
(Yellow) In less than one day, this program may be deleted to make
room for other programs you have requested, but only if space is
needed.
Select to view Messages.
(Yellow with exclamation mark) At any time, this program may be
deleted to make room for other programs you have requested, but only
if space is needed.
(Red with black border) This program is currently being recorded.
This program is a TiVo® Suggestion. TiVo Suggestions are recorded
on empty space and are the first programs to be deleted.
Select to choose an alternate audio track, if an alternate audio track
is available.
Select to turn Dolby Digital audio on or off, if Dolby Digital audio
is available.
Highlight to see what’s on the other tuner. This icon becomes bright
if the other tuner is recording a program.
DIRECTV ADVANCED PROGRAM GUIDE™
To Do List and View Upcoming Episodes
Program is an individual recording (not part of a Season Pass™ or
WishList). In other places, it means an item has been selected.
Program will be recorded as part of a Season Pass.
Program will be recorded as part of a WishList.
This appears beside pay per view events that are All Day Tickets.
This appears beside programs that are broadcast with Dolby Digital
audio.
This icon appears beside programs that are broadcast in Letterbox
format.

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