DirecTV HDTV user manual Welcome to Hdtv, Getting Started

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WELCOME TO HDTV

High Definition refers to a new way of sending programming information over the airwaves and into your TV. There are two types of TV display formats available. One is ATSC format, which originated from the Advanced Television Systems Committee. The other is NTSC format, which is named for the National Television Systems Committee. What makes your High Definition Television (HDTV) special is that it has tuners capable of receiving ATSC and NTSC formats as well as digital satellite signals. You can receive: analog (in NTSC format), digital terrestrial (in ATSC format), cable (in NTSC and ATSC formats), and digital satellite. This TV makes receiving all types of signals seamless. Below is an example of how your HDTV can receive the different types of signals.

SATELLITE

TERRESTRIAL ANTENNA

(DIGITAL AND ANALOG)

TERRESTRIAL

OR

TOWER SENDING

ANTENNA

 

DIGITAL SIGNALS

 

TOWER SENDING

 

CABLE TV

ANALOG SIGNALS

 

 

 

HDTV

 

SATELLITE

DISH ANTENNA*

So why is it called High Definition? Definition—commonly called resolution—refers to the sharpness of the image and is determined by the number of dots, or pixels, your screen uses to create the image. The more pixels the sharper the image. An HDTV normally has either 1080 or 720 rows and over 1,000 columns of pixels. This results in a display of over one million pixels. Your HDTV also has a wide screen, or “wide aspect ratio” of 16:9 as opposed to the common 4:3 ratio. It is normally capable of displaying both interlaced images (like today’s analog TVs) and progressive images (like a computer monitor).

What this all means is that while digital broadcasting will bring many new possibilities, only people with HDTVs like yours will actually be capable of realizing many of them. A wide aspect ratio, one million pixel resolution, CD- quality audio with Dolby Digital surround sound, and improved interactivity are features of many digital broadcasts, and your HDTV will help bring it all into your home.

GETTING STARTED

Now that you have an understanding of what your HDTV can do, read on to find necessary information about how to use the TV.

The first section of this manual shows you how to connect components and speakers to your TV. The “Basic TV Operation” section describes how you receive the three signals and the important modes of operation: TV mode and DIRECTV mode. The rest of this manual describes how to use your television’s many features, such as program guides, picture and audio controls, and system options.

* The appearance of your satellite dish antenna may differ from that shown here.

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Contents USER’S Manual HdtvImportant Information Page Table of Contents Other Icons Setting the Time and Date Getting Started Welcome to HdtvSetup and Connections Connect Your TV to Other Components Setup and ConnectionsThings to Know Before Connecting Components Unpack the SystemJacks and Cables Audio Front of the TVMaking Connections to the Front Panel Back of the TV Front sound and rear surround sound TV and VCR How to view programmingHow to view your VCR Basic ConnectionTV, VCR, and DVD Player With Amplifier Advanced ConnectionConnecting Front Main Speakers Connecting Speakers to the TVConnecting Rear Speakers Connecting a Wireless Transmitter Connecting a SubwooferConnecting a Stereo Amplifier Order Programming Place Batteries in the Remote ControlComplete the Interactive Setup Plug in and Turn on the SystemSetup and Connections Using the Remote Using the RemoteUsing Remote Control Buttons Using the RemoteUsing the Remote Using Automatic Code Search Programming the Remote ControlTesting the Remote Control Programming the Remote ControlUsing Direct Entry Using the Remote to Control a ComponentVCR Remote Control CodesBasic TV Operation Setup and Connections Using the Remote Basic TV OperationAbout the Channel Banner Basic TV OperationBasic TV Operation Changing Between Directv and TV Mode Mode Changing ChannelsPIP PICTURE-IN-PICTURE Operation Using the PIP FeaturePIP Buttons PIP PROBLEMS? Using the Input Button What is a program guide? Using the Program GuidesBringing UP the Program Guides Using the Program GuidesAnatomy of the TV Program Guide Anatomy of the Directv Program Guide Getting around in the Guides Tuning to a ProgramSurfGuide Directv only Using the Guide ButtonOther Guides Icon Detail GuideExiting a Program Guide Sorting the Directv Programming Guide by Topics Sorting the Directv Programming GuideSorting the Directv Programming Guide by Sports Sorting the Directv Programming Guide by MoviesListing ALL Directv Programming Exit Other IconsAdjusting TV Controls Picture Settings Adjusting TV ControlsPicture Quality Controls Noise Filter Reset ControlsAuto Color Color WarmthSpeakers Audio ControlsMute EqualizerInternal TV Only Ext. Front w/ Amp & TV Center Special Audio SAP LoudnessAudio Language Setup and Connections Basic TV Operation Using the ProfilesEditing Channels in a Directv List Using the ProfilesDirectv Setup About ProfilesSelecting or Deleting ALL Directv Channels Setting the Directv Spending LimitSetting the Directv Rating Limit TV SetupSelecting or Deleting ALL TV Channels Editing Channels in a TV ListTV-MA Setting the TV RatingSelect Set TV Rating Rating Limit ScreenViewing Age-Based Ratings Blocking AGE-BASED RatingsViewing Specific Content Themes Blocking Specific Content ThemesBlocking Movie Ratings Setting the Movie RatingBlocking Unrated TV Shows Viewing Moving RatingsChoosing Your Profile Locking and Unlocking a User Profile Don’t Forget Your PasswordUnlocking the System Locking the SystemSystem Options and Preferences Changing the Signal Type Changing the Signal SourceSystem Options and Preferences Auto Tuning Mailbox Channel SearchChecking Your Mail Purchases PAY PER View Programs Tuning to a PAY PER View ProgramPurchasing and Previewing Using the Program Guide for PAY PER View Programs Guide Using the Attractions GuideReviewing and Canceling AN Upcoming Purchase Using the Purchases MenuUsing the Preferences Menu Setting the Time and DateColor Scheme Translucency Default GuideScreen Format Caption Display Caption ModeUsing Fetch Getting Assistance Getting Assistance Running the Interactive SetupGetting Antenna Information Select Dish Menu Screen Using the ON-SCREEN Signal Meter Your NEW Access CardRunning the System Test Reference Setup and Connections Using the Remote Basic OperationReference TroubleshootingTV will not turn on Care and CleaningProblems with your system password Blank screenFor how long after your purchase Proscan High Definition Television Hdtv Limited WarrantyProduct Registration FCC Registration InformationAccessory Information Amplified VHF/UHF/FM USE Your Credit Card Placing an OrderThis page left blank intentionally Reference Reference Reference Reference Channel IndexInfo Transmitter OUT 20%