RCA Satellite TV System manual Connections & Setup

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Connections & Setup

What you will need:

Two (2) RF coaxial cables

Three (3) Audio/Video cables

One (1) telephone line cord

Coaxial cable lines fed from a digital satellite antenna and a standard TV antenna (or cable feed)

Making the Connection

1.Connect the satellite dish antenna feed (RG-6 coaxial cable) to the SATELLITE IN jack on the satellite receiver.

2.Connect one end of an RF coaxial cable to the OUT TO TV jack on the satellite receiver, and the other end to the antenna input jack on the VCR.

3.Connect one end of an RF coaxial cable to the antenna output jack on the VCR, and the other end to the TV’s antenna input jack.

4.Connect the cable or off-air antenna feed (RF coaxial cable) to the IN FROM ANT jack on the satellite receiver.

5.Connect one end of the supplied telephone line cord to the PHONE JACK on the back of the satellite receiver, and the other end to an RJ11-type modular phone jack (the most common type of phone jack).

6.Connect the ends of the supplied A/V cables to the satellite receiver’s AUDIO and VIDEO jacks, and the other ends to the corresponding AUDIO and VIDEO input jacks on the TV.

Note: Make sure you connect jacks and cables corresponding to their labels. For example, AUDIO R output on the digital satellite receiver should be connected to AUDIO R input on the TV, VIDEO OUT to VIDEO IN, etc.

If your TV only has one audio input jack, use the satellite receiver’s AUDIO L jack to make the connection.

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Using Your Components

To watch DIRECTV® programming:

Tune the TV to its video line input (if you have difficulty finding your TV’s video line input, see your TV’s User’s Manual or refer to the instructions on page 64 in this manual). Then tune the satellite receiver to the desired channel.

To record DIRECTV® programming:

Follow the steps in the previous step, then tune the satellite receiver to the desired channel. Set your VCR to record on its proper input channel (channel 3 or 4).

To view VCR recordings:

Tune the TV to channel 3 or 4 (whichever is set on the VCR as its output channel). Begin VCR playback as usual.

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Contents Changing Entertainment. Again Satellite Receiver User’s GuideImportant Information Universal Remote Control Key Features OverviewOn-screen Program Guides Interactive Channel BannerSoftware Upgrades via Satellite Directv Interactive powered by Wink CommunicationsTable of Contents Using the Menu System Changing Entertainment. Again Chapter OverviewThings To Consider Before You Connect Components Protect Your Components from Power SurgesProtect Your Components from Overheating Choose Your Connection Digital Satellite Receiver Excellent ConnectionMaking the Connection Using Your ComponentsVery Good Connection Connections & Setup Good Connection Using RF Coaxial cables for all connectionsConnections & Setup Video Jack and Cable Jacks and CablesAudio/Video A/V Jack and Cable RCA-type RF Jack and Coaxial Cable F-typeBack Panel Jacks in alphabetical order Satellite Receiver Rear PanelPlug in and Turn on the Receiver Place Batteries in the Remote ControlHighlight and select navigation has two steps Using Highlight and SelectOrder Programming Complete the Assisted SetupUsing Remote Control Alphabetical Order Remote Control ButtonsUsing the Remote Control Front Panel Buttons Left to Right Top of the Digital Satellite ReceiverTesting the Remote Control Programming the Remote ControlUsing Automatic Code Search Operating Other Components Using Direct EntryModes of Operation Controlling a Second Satellite ReceiverRemote Control Codes Code ListVCR Using the Satellite Receiver’s Features Displaying the Program Guide Anatomy of a Program GuideButtons of the Channel Banner Using The Channel BannerTo learn more about the Directv Interactive service Directv Interactive FeatureDisplaying On-screen Guides Detail GuideDigit Buttons Getting Around In the GuidesScrolling Channel By Channel Scrolling Page ByTo Access More Details Tuning to a ProgramMore Details To search for other programs with similar informationChannel Guide Additional Program GuidesLogo Guide Suggestions GuideTo Change the Weight of Themes and/or Topics To Access the Viewing Suggestions MenuSorting the Guides Viewing SuggestionsMovies Active Profile’s PreferencesSports To Change the Active Profile’s PreferencesAlphaSort Channel SortDown Arrow ScoutThis page left blank intentionally Using Menu System On-screen Buttons and Context Help Using the Menu SystemExiting a Screen Getting HelpMain Menu Items TimersProgram Guides PurchasesAnatomy of a Program Guide Program GuideDisplaying Program Guides Messages Waiting MailboxChecking Your Mail Reviewing and Canceling Upcoming Purchases Using the Purchases MenuSpending Limits Previewing and Purchasing Pay Per View ProgramsEditing or Canceling a Timer TimersUser Profiles Creating and Editing User ProfilesCopying Profile Settings Setting the NameCreating a Profile Channel List Add or Delete All ChannelsSetting Up Spending Limits Setting the Rating LimitViewing Hours Locking a User’s Profile Locking the SystemProgram/Video Unlock Unlocking the SystemChoosing Your Profile Personal SettingsName To select another profileGuide Sorting Default GuideColor Scheme TranslucencyTo create a custom Fetch menu Edit FetchTo assign one function to the Fetch button Reset System SetupAssisted Setup Info HelpSystem Index Remote SetupSystem Options LanguagesPicture Size Multi-Switch SetupTime Zone Selecting Dish Antenna Dish PointingEnter Zip Code Dish-pointing CoordinatesSystem Test UpgradesSystem Info Interactive New Access CardAlternate Data This page left blank intentionally Other Information Digital Satellite Receiver Problems TroubleshootingTV or VCR Problems Remote Control ProblemsProblems with the remote control TV turns on or changes channels unexpectedlyTV Button Finding the TV’s Video Line InputRunning the System Test Fine-Tuning the SignalLimited Warranty Limitation of Warranty What your warranty does not coverHow state law relates to warranty Product RegistrationFCC Declaration of Conformity FCC Registration InformationNotification to the Local Telephone Company Rights of the Telephone CompanyDetach Here Accessory Order FormPlacing an Order Video Accessories PO Box Ronks, PAAutomatic Code Search Audio/Video A/V Jacks/Cables RCA-typeChannel Banner From ANT jack Highlight and SelectInteractive TV LOW Speed Data portVideo jack RSA Software Upgrades via SatelliteIndex VCR This page left intentionally blank This page left intentionally blank North Meridian Street Indianapolis, Thomson multimedia Inc

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