RCA DRD455RH manual Receiver Options

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Using On-Screen Menus

Receiver Options

The Receiver Options feature allows you to set a default on-screen display language, identify the type of VCR you want the receiver to control, choose a receiver output channel (the channel that the TV views satellite broadcasting), set up the remote control, select a default picture size, select a Dolby Digital option, and set the time zone.

Use the remote control’s arrow and SELECT buttons to navigate through these menus, or you can use the digit buttons on the remote control to select a numbered on-screen item.

Languages

This menu allows you to select menu and audio languages. You can choose between English and

Spanish for the menu language.

You can choose from a variety of audio languages to be heard if a program is simulcast in that language. If that language is not available for that broadcast, the programming will be heard in its default language.

Set VCR Type

Use the arrow, SELECT, and number buttons of the remote control to follow the menu options displayed when you select the Set VCR Type menu button. These screens will allow the digital satellite receiver to control a properly attached VCR.

Selecting this button transfers you to a Set VCR Type menu with a scrollable list of manufacturers displayed in alphabetical order. Scroll to the proper manufacturer, and a list of codes appears. Use the remote control’s arrow and SELECT or the corresponding number button to select one of the options.

Notes: If you select Code Search from the list of codes, the satellite system will automatically try every code in the list until the proper one is used.

If you do not see your VCR manufacturer’s name, select Other (at the bottom of the list) and enter the appropriate code from the “Using the Remote” section.

Follow the on-screen instructions until the Set VCR Type feature is properly set.

Output Channel

This feature allows you to change the TV channel to which the satellite receiver broadcasts its signal. The default setting is channel 3, which means the TV must be tuned to channel 3 to see the satellite receiver’s picture.

Note: If you used A/V cables to connect your digital satellite receiver to your TV, then you must use the TV’s video line input to see the satellite broadcast.

Remote Setup

This allows you to choose which remote control button will control the digital satellite receiver. You can choose between DIRECTV and AUX1 buttons. The default is DIRECTV.

Use the remote control’s arrow and SELECT buttons to make your choice and follow the on-screen instructions.

Picture Size

Selecting Picture Size allows you to select the type of TV connected to the receiver. You can choose between Normal (4X3) or Cinema (16X9). The default is Normal.

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Contents Satellite Receiver User’s Guide Care and Cleaning Important Safety InstructionsImportant Information Product RegistrationTable of Contents Insert Your Access Card Protect Your Components from Power SurgesThings To Consider Before You Connect Components Choose Your ConnectionConnections & Setup Using Your ComponentsExcellent Connection Making the ConnectionVery Good Connection Go toChapter Using RF Coaxial cables for all connections Basic ConnectionVideo Jack and Cable VCR ControllerSatellite Receiver Rear Panel Back Panel Jacks in alphabetical orderPlace Batteries in the Remote Control To reset the receiverPlug in and Turn on the Receiver Locating the VCR’s Infrared Remote Control Sensor Using Highlight and SelectTo Find the VCR’s Remote Control Sensor Connect the VCR ControllerComplete the Assisted Setup Selecting a VCR TypeOrder Programming TipUsing the Remote Control Remote Control ButtonsUsing the Remote Control Programming the Remote ControlTop of the Digital Satellite Receiver Using Direct Entry Operating Other ComponentsModes of Operation Controlling a Second RCA Satellite ReceiverCode List Programmable to the TV, AUX1 and AUX2 buttonsDVD Program Guide Channel BannerDisplaying the Program Guide Displaying the ToolbarSatellite Receiver Features Directv Interactive FeatureTo learn more about the Directv Interactive service Buttons of the Channel BannerDisplaying On-screen Guides Getting Around In the GuidesTuning to a Program To Access More DetailsMore Details To search for other programs with similar informationAdditional Program Guides Channel GuideLogo Guide Suggestion GuideCategory Guide AlphaSort GuideScout Guide Profile GuideGuide Toolbar Using the Menu System On-screen Buttons and Context HelpExiting a Screen Getting HelpUsing On-Screen Menus Main Menu ItemsSetting Up Caller ID MessagesMail Caller IDMessage Indicators Caller ID List ScreenDeleting Calls Tip Don’t Forget About the Clear ButtonUsing the Purchases Menu Reviewing and Canceling Upcoming PurchasesSpending Limits Pay Per View ProgramsTimer Recordings Setting Up a TimerEditing or Canceling a Timer Recording with a TimerSetting the Name Copying Profile SettingsUser Profiles Creating and Editing User ProfilesSetting the Rating Limit Setting Up Spending LimitsViewing Hours Locking a User’s ProfileLocking the System Temporarily Unlocking the SystemTemporarily Unlocking the System from the Channel Banner Permanently Unlocking the SystemPersonal Settings System Setup Assisted SetupInfo Message Receiver IndexReceiver Options Dolby Digital* Setup RequirementsConnections Dish Pointing Interactive Troubleshooting Problems with Caller IDScreen goes blank during Satellite Data Acquisition Wrong pictureOther Information Fine-Tuning the Signal Running the System TestFinding the TV’s Video Line Input What your warranty covers How you get serviceFor how long after your purchase What we will do During the initial 90 daysWhat your warranty does not cover Limitation of WarrantyHow state law relates to warranty Product RegistrationFCC Customer Information FCC Declaration of Conformity10330 N. Meridian Street Indianapolis,Accessory Information How To OrderIndex Reviewing purchases 27 RF jacks/cablesTocom Thomson multimedia Inc North Meridian Street Indianapolis,