DirecTV D10 manual Table of Contents

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Table of Contents

Chapter 1: Connections & Setup

 

Things To Consider Before You Connect Components ..

2

Jacks and Cables

2

Choose Your Connection

3

Insert Your Access Card

3

Excellent Connection

4

Very Good Connection

6

Basic Connection

8

DIRECTV® Receiver Back Panel

10

Place Batteries in the Remote Control

10

Plug in and Turn on the Receiver

11

Using Highlight and Select

11

Complete the Guided Setup

11

Wait for the Receiver to Download

 

ADVANCED PROGRAM GUIDE™ Data

12

Order Programming

12

DIRECTV News & Info

13

Chapter 2: Using the Remote Control

 

Remote Control Buttons

14

Front of the DIRECTV Receiver

15

Using the Remote Control to Operate Other

 

Components

16

Remote Control Setup

16

Operating Other Components

17

Modes of Operation

17

Chapter 3: Features of the DIRECTV Receiver

 

The Program Guide

18

Displaying the Program Guide

18

Displaying the Quick Menu in the Guide

18

Getting Around In the Guide

19

The Channel Banner

20

Icons of the Channel Banner

20

The Quick Menu

21

The Quick Menu in the Guide

21

Settings

21

Category Sort

21

Date & Time

22

Favorites

22

Find By

22

Caller ID & Messages

23

Parental Controls

23

Chapter 4: Using On-Screen Menus

 

Using the Menu System

24

Exiting Quick Menus and Menu Screens

24

Retracing Your Steps

24

Quick Menu Items

24

Settings

25

Setup

25

Scheduler

28

Favorites

29

Parental Controls

29

Audio Options

29

Find By

30

Favorites

30

Previous Channels

31

Caller ID & Messages

31

Caller ID

31

Messages

34

Parental Controls

34

Edit Settings

34

Lock Now

38

Chapter 5: Other Information

 

Troubleshooting

39

DIRECTV Receiver Problems

39

Remote Control Problems

40

TV Problems

40

Running the System Test

41

Fine-Tuning the Signal

41

Finding the TV’s Video Line Input

41

Limited 90 Day Warranty

42

DIRECTV Protection Plan

43

FCC Information

44

Index

45

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Contents Directv Receiver Users Guide Product Information Important InformationTable of Contents Jacks and Cables Things To Consider Before You Connect ComponentsRF Coaxial Cable F-type Connections & SetupInsert Your Access Card Choose Your ConnectionVCR Go to Using Your Components Excellent ConnectionMaking the Connection Directv Go to Using Your ComponentsVery Good Connection Making the ConnectionDirectv Receiver Using RF Coaxial cables for all connections Basic ConnectionTo view VCR recordings Place Batteries in the Remote Control Back Panel Jacks and Switches in alphabetical orderDirectv Receiver Back Panel Highlight and select navigation has two steps Using Highlight and SelectComplete the Guided Setup Plug in and Turn on the ReceiverOrder Programming To reset the receiverDirectv News & Info Remote Control Buttons Using the Remote ControlFront of the Directv Receiver Using the Remote ControlRemote Control Setup Using the Remote Control to Operate Other ComponentsControlling a Second Directv Receiver Operating Other ComponentsModes of Operation Programming the Remote to Operate Your TVProgram Guide Displaying the Program GuideDisplaying the Quick Menu in the Guide Getting Around In the Guide Features of the Directv ReceiverIcons of the Channel Banner Channel BannerCategory Sort SettingsQuick Menu Quick Menu in the GuideTo move to a different time in the program guide Date & TimeFavorites Find ByParental Controls Caller ID & MessagesRetracing Your Steps Using the Menu SystemQuick Menu Items Exiting Quick Menus and Menu ScreensUsing On-Screen Menus SettingsSetup Satellite Test Signal StrengthRepeat Satellite Dish Setup Reset Satellite InfoRemote AudioDisplay Scheduler Audio Options ManualTo set your preferred audio language To choose the current channel list To set up a new custom channel listFind By FavoritesPrevious Channels Caller ID & MessagesCaller ID Setting Up Caller ID Caller ID IndicatorsReceiving Calls Deleting Calls To access the call logTurning Notification On or Off Call LogMessages Edit SettingsTo Edit Your Parental Control Settings Parental ControlsTemporarily Unlocking the System Lock NowUnlock Now RatingsMovies TV-14TV-Y7 Other Content ThemesTo block program content To unblock program contentHours Lock NowChannel Blocks SpendingWrong picture TroubleshootingProblems with Caller ID Screen goes blank during Satellite Data AcquisitionOther Information Fine-Tuning the Signal Running the System TestFinding the TV’s Video Line Input Limited 90 DAY Warranty Directv Protection Plan FCC Declaration of Conformity FCC Customer InformationIndex 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.