DirecTV D12 manual Tip

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CAUTION
There is a danger of explosion if batteries are incorrectly replaced.
Replace only with same or equivalent type.

CAUTION: Avoid moisture to reduce the risk of fire or electric shock. The DIRECTV Receiver should not be used near water (for example, kitchen sink, bathtub, pool, damp basement). Also, never spill liquid on the receiver, and do not place vases or other vessels containing liquid on top of it.

Ensure proper ventilation — the vent slots on the DIRECTV Receiver must be left uncovered to allow proper airflow to the unit. Blocking the airflow to the unit could impair performance or damage your receiver and other components.

Do not stack electronic components or other objects on top of the DIRECTV Receiver. Also, do not stack the receiver on top of a “hot component” such as an audio power amplifier.

Protect your components from power surges by connecting all the components before plugging any power cords into the wall outlet. Use of a surge protector is also recommended.

Don’t overload power outlets or extension cords, which can result in the risk of fire or shock. It’s also important to use only the type of power source indicated on the marking label or in this manual.

Avoid audio hum or interference by inserting all cable plugs firmly into their jacks. Also, place Audio/Video (A/V) cables to the sides of the TV back panel rather than down the middle once connected. Try not to coil any twin-lead cables and keep them away from A/V cables as much as possible.

Never insert objects of any kind into any openings in the DIRECTV Receiver (other than the DIRECTV® Access Card as detailed

in this chapter).

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• Place it on a flat, hard surface — do not operate the DIRECTV Receiver on a carpet or other padded surface.

 

• Always unplug your DIRECTV Receiver before moving it.

We highly recommend

• Always unplug the DIRECTV Receiver, TV and other equipment before you connect or disconnect any cables.

plugging the DIRECTV

• Leave the main power connector accessible the mains connector at the back of the unit in case of emergency shutdown

Receiver into a surge

• CAUTION: Electric Shock — never attempt to disassemble the DIRECTV Receiver yourself; always take it to a qualified service

protector to prevent damage

person when repair is required. Opening or removing covers may expose dangerous voltage or other risks, and incorrect reassembly

from fl uctuations in your

can cause shock when receiver is subsequently used. Attempted self-repair may also void your warranty. Changes or modifications

not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance (by the warranty or by the manufacturer) could void the user’s

power supply.

authority to operate the equipment.

 

Do not drop your DIRECTV Receiver and always move it with care.

Have your DIRECTV Receiver professionally serviced (do not attempt to service it yourself)

• Any changes or modifications in construction of this device which are not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment.

For your information:

The identification sticker can be located underneath or on the back of your receiver. The telecommunication network voltage used is the category number 3.

Note to Satellite Dish Installer

This reminder is provided to call your attention to articles 810 and 820 of the 2002 National Electrical Code. Refer to article 810, in particular 810-1 and 810-15, for required grounding of the metal structure of the dish antenna. Refer also to the 810-2 which, by reference to article 820, requires that the satellite dish coaxial cable shield be connected to the grounding system of the building as close to the point of cable entry as practical.

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Contents Directv Receiver User Guide Important Safety Instructions Safety & CareTIP Great TV viewing is in your hands Welcome to Directv Contents Other Information Appendix a InstallationViii Getting Started Welcome Getting StartedPackage Contents Installation and ActivationDirectv Receiver Front Panel Facing upward, fully into the slot Insert your Directv Access CardDirectv Receiver Rear Panel Directv Receiver Rear Panel Getting Started What’s On Watching TV What’s OnCurrent date & time Channel BannerOverview of the Directv Advanced Program Guide GuideGetting Around in the Guide An even better way to catch all your favorites AutotuneRecording to VCR Changing Autotune Options/Canceling an AutotuneLatest Movies, 24 Hours a Day Pay Per ViewQuick Menu Using the Quick Menu SettingsSetup Satellite Access CardReset Info & TestScheduler FavoritesParental Controls Audio Options Category Sort Recent Finds Find ByFavorites Date & TimeCaller ID Caller ID & MessagesDirectv Messages Parental ControlsMovies RatingsChannel Blocks SpendingHours Let me in… Now, lock itPress MENU, Select Parental Controls, then Edit Settings Other Information System Upgrades TroubleshootingDirectv Receiver or TV Problems Progress bar freezes during Satellite Data AcquisitionWrong picture, blue screen, snow or black/blank picture Directv Receiver will not turn on Directv Receiver turns on or changes channels unexpectedly Turns off while playingBlank screen My video and audio are out of sync Remote Control Problems Problems with the remote controlRemote control indicator light starts flashing Fine-Tuning the Signal Running the System TestFirst make sure that Other Information Limited 90-Day Warranty What is Covered?Who is Covered? What is Excluded? Make Sure You Keep Before Requesting Repair Service To Get Warranty ServiceTo Get Out-of-Warranty Service Directv Product Information Directv Protection Plan Benefits Directv Protection PlanProtection Plan Sign up for the Directv Protection Plan TodayFCC Customer Information FCC Customer Information FCC Customer Information Directv Index Index Appendix a Installation Directv Receiver or Satellite Receiver Access CardBefore You Begin Hardware Reference Satellite Dish AntennaRF Jack and Coaxial Cable F-type Cables & ConnectionsBest Video S-Video Jack and Cable Audio/Video A/V Jack and CableTelephone Jack and Cord Choose Your SetupConnecting Your Directv Receiver to your TV or VCR Connecting Your Directv Receiver to the Satellite DishVideo & A/V Audio Connection Best Quality Best Quality Connection Connection Better Quality Very Good Quality Connection A/V Connecting Your Directv Receiver to Your Telephone Line RF Coaxial Connection Good QualityCompleting the Connections Good Quality Now, let us lead the way… Guided Setup & ActivationActivate Your Directv Service Programming Your Remote Control Factory Defaults Page Page Page Other Icons Icon ReferenceArrow Icons Scheduler Icons