DirecTV D10-200 manual Connecting your Directv Receiver, Connection option a

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Connecting your DIRECTV® Receiver

Your DIRECTV Receiver supports a variety of connection possibilities to ensure that it is compatible with whatever type of TV, VCR, or A/V receiver you might have.

This manual describes five different setup possibilities in detail. The one that is right for you depends on what type of A/V equipment you have in addition to your DIRECTV Receiver. To get the best audio and video possible with your particular set of A/V equipment, use these pages to choose the connection option that most closely matches your situation.

Option A: DIRECTV Receiver to TV with RF cable only

Option A is the most simple setup option. If you are not planning on using a VCR and your TV has no A/V connectors, use this option. (See page 23 for details)

Option B: DIRECTV Receiver to TV with A/V cables

Option B is also for people not planning on using a VCR, but this option improves the sound and video quality by making the connections using A/V cables. If you are not planning to use a VCR, but your TV does have RCA-type A/V input jacks, use connection Option B. (See page 24 for details)

Option C: DIRECTV Receiver to TV and VCR with RF cables only

Option C is the simplest connection option that includes a VCR. If you want to connect your DIRECTV Receiver to a TV and VCR, and your TV or VCR does not have A/V jacks, use connection Option C. (See page 26 for details)

Option D: DIRECTV Receiver to TV and VCR with A/V cables

Option D also allows you to connect the DIRECTV Receiver to a TV and VCR, but Option D provides improved sound and video quality over Option C. If you are planning to connect your DIRECTV Receiver to a TV and VCR which both have A/V jacks, use connection Option D. (See page 28 for details)

Option E: DIRECTV Receiver to TV and A/V receiver

Option E shows you how to connect the DIRECTV Receiver to an A/V system that includes an A/V receiver. If you plan to use an A/V receiver with your DIRECTV Receiver and TV, use connection Option E. (See page 30 for details)

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Connection option A:

DIRECTV Receiver to TV with RF cable only

If connection option A best matches your needs, follow these steps:

1 Make sure your TV and DIRECTV Receiver are turned off and unplugged.

Connect the RG-6 coaxial cable running from your satellite dish to the SATELLITE IN jack

2 on the back of your DIRECTV Receiver.

Connect the coaxial cable running from your cable TV system or off-air TV antenna to the

3 OFF-AIR IN jack on the back of the DIRECTV Receiver.

Connect the supplied phone cord to a telephone wall jack and to the Phone Line jack on the

4 back of the DIRECTV Receiver.

(Optional) Connect the coaxial cable to the Antenna In jack on your TV and to the TV OUT

5 jack on the back of the DIRECTV Receiver.

6 Plug in the power cords for your DIRECTV Receiver and TV.

To watch DIRECTV® programming

To watch DIRECTV® programming, tune your TV to channel 3 or 4 (depending on the position of the CH 3/4 switch on the back of your DIRECTV Receiver). Channel 3 is the default setting.

NOTE

DIRECTV Receiver : Turned ON

Ant signal : Turned OFF (STBY)

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Contents D10-200 Important Safety Information Owners Record Limited 90 Day Warranty FCC Information Directv Protection Plan Getting started Box contents Getting startedFront panel controls and lights Installing the batteries in the remote control Back of the Directv ReceiverSetting up and connecting Inserting the Access CardBefore making connections Jacks and cables Antenna terminals cable not includedConnecting your Directv Receiver Connection option aTo watch Directv programming Connection option B Connection option C Connection option D Connection option E Sections that follow detail each of these procedures Turning on the Directv Receiver for the first timeMemorizing Channels Acquiring the correct dish pointing anglesChecking the satellite signal strength Setting the dish typeTo check your satellite signal strength, follow these steps To manually set the dish typeUsing Auto Detection to set the dish type Testing the Directv ReceiverTo start the System Test, follow these steps Testing the Signal Strength Activating your Directv account UpgradesTo start the Signal Strength test, follow these steps Remote control overview See Programming the remote controlWatching TV Adjusting the volume Changing channelsGetting information on the TV program you are watching Finding out what’s on the Guide Program Detail ScreenProgram Detail Screen actions To view the Program Detail ScreenUsing the Guide To display or clear the GuideSearching for programs Searching by Credits, Title, or TextTo tune to a program or channel listed in the Guide Choosing an alternate audio format for a program Pay per view programsSearching by Category Identifying pay per view programsOrdering pay per view programs Reviewing your pay per view purchasesTo order a pay per view program Viewing your Future Purchase list Program reminders Scheduling program remindersReviewing and modifying reminders You can set to help you manage your TV viewingUser profiles User profile basicsEditing user profile names There are five user profiles you can chooseSetting ratings limits Editing channel listsSetting the ratings limits for TV programs Setting ratings limits for moviesAllowing or blocking pay per view purchases Setting a pay per view spending limit Setting the screen color and translucencySetting the current user profile Settings, preferences, and upgrades Locking and unlocking your Directv SystemReading your mail To lock or unlock the system, follow these stepsSetting system preferences Setting the screen format for widescreen broadcastsSetting the default screen color and translucency To set the Screen Format preference, follow these stepsSetting the Default Audio preference Turning the Caller ID feature on or offReviewing and controlling Caller ID Setting the Local Time options Identifying callersReviewing your Caller ID list Installing a new Access Card Viewing information on automatic system upgradesProgramming the remote control Programming the remote controlProgramming your remote control TV Setup TV Power, VOL and MuteOperating a device with the programmed remote control Volume LockGlobal Volume Unlock Factory DefaultCode lists DirecTV Satellite ReceiversTelevision ReceiversVCR LXIDigital Video Disc DVD STSAppendix Troubleshooting and specifications TroubleshootingSpecifications