DirecTV D10 manual Setting Up Caller ID, Receiving Calls, Caller ID Indicators

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Using On-Screen Menus

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If you’d like more information to appear in your Caller ID alert and call list, or if you’d like to subscribe to Caller ID, check with your local phone company about the availability of different types of Caller ID service.

Setting Up Caller ID

To set up your Caller ID, display the Quick Menu and select Caller ID & Msgs, then select Caller ID and Edit Settings. Use the up and down arrow buttons to highlight the setting you want to change, then press SELECT to view the options for that setting.

Notification Lets you turn Caller ID notification on or off. Setting this to On displays the on-screen Caller ID alert when a call is received. You may want to turn this feature off when you are recording manually and do not want the on- screen messages to appear on your recordings. Your calls will be stored in the Caller ID Log screen even when notification is turned off.

Receiving Calls

When your phone rings twice and Notification is set to On, an alert appears at the bottom of the screen temporarily (except in the guide and in full-screen menus). To clear the Caller ID alert from the screen, press the EXIT button on the remote control. To turn notification off permanently, press the down arrow button to highlight Disable Notification and press SELECT.

The alert may include the phone number by itself or both the name and phone number. The alert information depends on the type of service your telephone company provides.

The Caller ID alert will override closed captioning at the bottom of the screen (if any is being displayed) and will appear for 30 seconds. The Caller ID alert is displayed over live TV only.

Note: If you're using your telephone and another call arrives, the new call’s information won’t appear in the alert or be recorded in the Caller ID Log screen unless you have type II service and a type II Caller ID box in your house.

If you receive a call while recording a program, the Caller ID alert will display (and be recorded) as selected under Notification.

At all times Caller ID messages will be stored in the Call Log screen (unless a call arrives when you are on the telephone and you do not have a Type II box or Type II service).

Caller ID Indicators

Your Caller ID alert and call list might display the following text:

Out of Area The name and/or phone number of the incoming call is coming from outside the local area.

Private Name The name of the incoming call is sent as “Blocked” from the phone company.

Private Number The phone number of the incoming call is sent as “Blocked” from the phone company.

Unknown Name The name of the incoming call is not provided by the telephone company or the information is unreadable.

Unknown Number The number of the incoming call is not provided by the telephone company or the information is unreadable.

Note: To clear the Caller ID alert from the screen, press EXIT on the remote control.

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Contents Directv Receiver Users Guide Important Information Product InformationTable of Contents Things To Consider Before You Connect Components Jacks and CablesChoose Your Connection Connections & SetupInsert Your Access Card RF Coaxial Cable F-typeVCR Excellent Connection Go to Using Your ComponentsMaking the Connection Directv Making the Connection Using Your ComponentsVery Good Connection Go toDirectv Receiver Basic Connection Using RF Coaxial cables for all connectionsTo view VCR recordings Back Panel Jacks and Switches in alphabetical order Place Batteries in the Remote ControlDirectv Receiver Back Panel Plug in and Turn on the Receiver Using Highlight and SelectComplete the Guided Setup 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 SetupProgramming the Remote to Operate Your TV Operating Other ComponentsModes of Operation Controlling a Second Directv ReceiverDisplaying the Program Guide Program GuideDisplaying the Quick Menu in the Guide Features of the Directv Receiver Getting Around In the GuideChannel Banner Icons of the Channel BannerQuick Menu in the Guide SettingsQuick Menu Category SortFind By Date & TimeFavorites To move to a different time in the program guideCaller ID & Messages Parental ControlsExiting Quick Menus and Menu Screens Using the Menu SystemQuick Menu Items Retracing Your StepsSettings Using On-Screen MenusSetup Reset Satellite Info Test Signal StrengthRepeat Satellite Dish Setup SatelliteAudio RemoteDisplay Scheduler Manual Audio OptionsTo set your preferred audio language Favorites To set up a new custom channel listFind By To choose the current channel listCaller ID & Messages Previous ChannelsCaller ID Caller ID Indicators Setting Up Caller IDReceiving Calls Call Log To access the call logTurning Notification On or Off Deleting CallsParental Controls Edit SettingsTo Edit Your Parental Control Settings MessagesRatings Lock NowUnlock Now Temporarily Unlocking the SystemTV-14 MoviesTV-Y7 To unblock program content Content ThemesTo block program content OtherSpending Lock NowChannel Blocks HoursScreen goes blank during Satellite Data Acquisition TroubleshootingProblems with Caller ID Wrong pictureOther Information Running the System Test Fine-Tuning the SignalFinding the TV’s Video Line Input 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.

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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.