DirecTV D10 manual Displaying the Program Guide, Displaying the Quick Menu in the Guide

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Chapter 3: Features of the DIRECTV® Receiver

The Program Guide

The diagram below shows you the kind of information you see in the program guides. You can access a Quick Menu in the program guide by pressing the MENU button while in the guide (see Displaying the Quick Menu at the bottom of this page).

Note: The design of the Program Guide you see on your TV screen may be different from the one shown here.

Current time and date

Program title

 

Program information

Current

guide category

Displaying the Program Guide

You can quickly access the receiver’s program guide by pressing the GUIDE button on the remote and choosing how you want to sort the guide. You can choose to see all the channels in the guide or only those in a specific category, such as Movies, News, Sports, Music or Family.

Use the up and down arrow buttons to highlight the category you want to use to sort the guide, then press SELECT.

Displaying the Quick Menu in the Guide

To display the Quick Menu in the program guide, press MENU while you're in the guide. The diagram on the left shows you the options available in the Quick Menu.

To highlight the option you want, use the up and down arrows. To select the highlighted option, press SELECT.

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Chapter 3

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Contents Directv Receiver Users Guide Important Information Product InformationTable of Contents Things To Consider Before You Connect Components Jacks and CablesConnections & Setup Insert Your Access CardChoose Your Connection RF Coaxial Cable F-typeVCR Making the Connection Go to Using Your ComponentsExcellent Connection Directv Using Your Components Very Good ConnectionMaking the Connection Go toDirectv Receiver To view VCR recordings Using RF Coaxial cables for all connectionsBasic Connection Directv Receiver Back Panel Place Batteries in the Remote ControlBack Panel Jacks and Switches in alphabetical order Using Highlight and Select Complete the Guided SetupPlug in and Turn on the Receiver Highlight and select navigation has two stepsTo reset the receiver Order ProgrammingDirectv News & Info Using the Remote Control Remote Control ButtonsUsing the Remote Control Front of the Directv ReceiverUsing the Remote Control to Operate Other Components Remote Control SetupOperating Other Components Modes of OperationProgramming the Remote to Operate Your TV Controlling a Second Directv ReceiverDisplaying the Quick Menu in the Guide Program GuideDisplaying the Program Guide Features of the Directv Receiver Getting Around In the GuideChannel Banner Icons of the Channel BannerSettings Quick MenuQuick Menu in the Guide Category SortDate & Time FavoritesFind By To move to a different time in the program guideCaller ID & Messages Parental ControlsUsing the Menu System Quick Menu ItemsExiting Quick Menus and Menu Screens Retracing Your StepsSetup Using On-Screen MenusSettings Test Signal Strength Repeat Satellite Dish SetupReset Satellite Info SatelliteDisplay RemoteAudio Scheduler To set your preferred audio language Audio OptionsManual To set up a new custom channel list Find ByFavorites To choose the current channel listCaller ID Previous ChannelsCaller ID & Messages Receiving Calls Setting Up Caller IDCaller ID Indicators To access the call log Turning Notification On or OffCall Log Deleting CallsEdit Settings To Edit Your Parental Control SettingsParental Controls MessagesLock Now Unlock NowRatings Temporarily Unlocking the SystemTV-Y7 MoviesTV-14 Content Themes To block program contentTo unblock program content OtherLock Now Channel BlocksSpending HoursTroubleshooting Problems with Caller IDScreen goes blank during Satellite Data Acquisition Wrong pictureOther Information Finding the TV’s Video Line Input Fine-Tuning the SignalRunning the System Test Limited 90 DAY Warranty Directv Protection Plan FCC Customer Information FCC Declaration of ConformityIndex Tocom

D10 specifications

The DirecTV D10 is a satellite television receiver that played a significant role in the evolution of digital broadcasting. Launched in the early 2000s, the D10 was designed with user-friendly features and advanced technologies that made satellite TV accessible and enjoyable for many households.

One of the standout features of the DirecTV D10 is its ability to receive over 150 channels, including a variety of local and national broadcasts. This wide range of programming options catered to diverse viewer preferences, covering genres such as sports, news, movies, and family entertainment. With its capability to receive both standard and high-definition channels, the D10 positioned itself as a versatile option for consumers looking to enjoy a diverse array of content.

The DirecTV D10 utilized advanced digital MPEG-2 technology, which allowed for superior video and audio quality. This technology ensured that viewers experienced clear images and rich sound, enhancing the overall viewing experience. The D10 also featured a built-in electronic programming guide (EPG), making it easier for users to navigate and discover new shows. The EPG provided detailed information about programming schedules, facilitating more efficient planning for viewers.

Another notable characteristic of the D10 was its compact design, allowing it to fit seamlessly into various home entertainment setups. The receiver was equipped with multiple output options, including RCA and S-Video connections, ensuring compatibility with a wide range of television models. Its user-friendly remote control was designed for intuitive navigation, making it easy for users of all ages to operate the device.

The DirecTV D10 also offered features such as parental controls, allowing families to manage content access, as well as the capability to add additional receivers, enhancing the viewing experience across multiple rooms in a home. Although the D10 has since been succeeded by more advanced models, its legacy remains impactful in the realm of satellite television.

In summary, the DirecTV D10 served as a pivotal receiver that combined multiple features, cutting-edge technology, and user-friendly characteristics, drawing in a broad audience. It helped pave the way for the modern era of digital television, making it an important piece of broadcasting history.