Samsung SIR-TS160 owner manual TVs showing 43 programs

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Chapter 1: Technical overview

16:9 TVs showing 4:3 programs

For a wide screen 16:9 TV showing a standard 4:3 TV program, the program is too tall to fit on the screen. The DIRECTV® High- Definition Receiver gives you 3 ways to fix the problem:

Pillar box: If you choose the pillar box format, the 4:3 image is shrunk until the entire height of the program fits on your TV. Since the aspect ratio of the program is maintained, the image is no longer wide enough to fill your screen, so black/gray bars are seen at the left and right edges of the screen.

Full:

If you set your DIRECTV HD Receiver to the Full

 

setting, 4:3 images are shrunk to fit the height of the

 

screen,like in the Pillar box format. But instead of

 

applying black/gray bars to the sides of the screen, the

 

program image is stretched horizontally until it is wide

 

enough to fill your screen. Your entire TV screen is full,

 

but the program images are a little stretched to

 

compensate for the program – to – screen mismatch.

Zoom:

In this option the program image is magnified until

 

your entire screen is filled while keeping the 4:3 aspect

 

ratio intact. This eliminates the distortion present in

 

the Full option, but as the image becomes wide

 

enough to fit your screen, it pushes some of the

 

program content off the top and bottom edges of the

 

screen.

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Contents Model SIR-TS160 Important Safety Instructions Page Telephone Line Interruption For Hardware Warranty Samsung Digital Satellite ReceiverSamsung Customer Service Table of Contents 101 Technical overview What are Analog TV, Digital TV, NTSC, ATSC, SDTV, and HDTV?Analog TV Digital TVWhat equipment is required to view Hdtv programming? Resolution and interlacing Video output optionsVideo jacks will output Aspect ratio Screen formatsTVs showing 169 programs TVs showing 43 programs Technical overview Dolby Digital Box contents Getting startedPower button and light Front panel controls and lightsBack of the Directv High-Definition Receiver AIRTEL Line Installing the batteries in the remote control Inserting the Access Card Protect your components from power surges Setting up and connectingBefore making connections Jacks and cables Protect your components from overheatingMake strong connections Avoid cable damageAudio/Video out jacks and cables RCA-type Telephone jack and cordVideo jack and cable Component video jacks and cables cable not includedDVI jack and cable RGB OUT jack and cable cable not includedOptical digital audio jack and cable cable not included Coaxial digital audio jack and cableConnecting your Directv High-Definition Receiver HD Connections Receiver VCR Setting your TV input switch Connecting the VCR control cable Adjusting the satellite dish Acquiring the correct dish pointing angles Checking the satellite signal strength Setting the dish type Setting up and connecting Using Auto Detection to set the dish type Testing the Directv High-Definition Receiver Setting up local networks Scanning off-air and cable TV channelsSetting up and connecting Upgrades Activating your Directv accountRemote control overview Watching TVMute Changing channels Adjusting the volumeGetting help Channel Banner Getting information on the TV program you are watchingFull Channel Banner Information icons Program Detail ScreenProgram Detail Screen actions Finding out what’s on the Guides Types of GuidesQuick Guide Grid GuideSetting the default Guide style Using the Quick Guide Displaying and clearing the Grid Guide Using the Grid GuideGrid Guide overview Getting around in the Grid Guide Switching to another Guide style Tuning to a channel with the Grid GuideViewing the Guide for a different time Viewing a category of programs in the Guide Displaying and clearing the Logo Guide Using the Logo GuideLogo Guide overview Tuning to a channel with the Logo Guide Getting around in the Logo GuideSearching for programs in the Guide Searching by Credits, Title, or TextSearching by Category Choosing an alternate audio format for a program Changing the User setting Pay per view programsIdentifying pay per view programs Ordering pay per view programsViewing your Past Purchase list Reviewing your pay per view purchasesViewing your Future Purchase list Canceling a pay per view purchase Program reminders and recording timers Setting up the VCR controlScheduling program reminders and recording timers Reviewing and modifying reminders and recording timers Program reminders and recording timers User profiles User profile basicsEditing user profile names User profiles Editing channel lists Setting ratings limits Setting the ratings limits for TV programs Setting ratings limits for movies Allowing or blocking pay per view purchases Setting a pay per view spending limit Setting the screen color and translucency Setting the current user profile Locking and unlocking your Directv SystemUser profiles Settings, preferences, upgrades, and extras Settings, preferences, upgrades, and extrasReading your mail Setting system preferences Setting the language for on-screen Menus and GuidesSetting the screen format Setting the bar color for Letter box and Pillar box Setting the closed caption options Setting the default screen color and translucencySetting the default audio preference Setting the Digital Audio format Turning the Caller ID feature on or off Reviewing and controlling Caller IDIdentifying callers Reviewing your Caller ID listSetting the Local Time options Settings, preferences, upgrades, and extras Installing a new Access Card Viewing information on automatic system upgrades Viewing fun system extrasProgramming the remote control Programming the remote controlManual method Operating a device with your programmed remote control Scanning methodCode lists Brand namesLogik VCR VCRMEI AUX-AUDIO AUX-AUDIOAUX-CATV DVDTroubleshooting and specifications TroubleshootingForgot my password Specifications Power supplyPhysical Specification Video DecoderAccessories Input/Output InterfaceIndex Index102