Samsung SIR-TS360 Setting your TV input button, Connecting the RF remote cable with RF receiver

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If you connected your TV using RGB/DVI or YPBPR output, press the output mode button to

 

select RGB/DVI or YPBPR output mode.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

(Optional) follow the instructions on the next page if you have a VCR and

10 want to hook up the VCR control.

11 Plug in the power cords for your TV, A/V receiver, and DIRECTV® HD Receiver.

Setting your TV input button

To view any of the programming from your DIRECTV® HD Receiver (satellite, cable, or off-air), set your TV to display the input from the video input jack you used to connect the DIRECTV® HD Receiver. (This is a setting on your TV usually controlled by a Video, Input, or Mode button. See your TV manual for help.)

Also, if necessary, set your A/V receiver to play the audio from the audio input jack you used to make the audio connection. See your A/V receiver manual for help.

Connecting the RF remote cable with RF receiver.

You can operate the Digital Satellite Receiver when installed in a cabinet or from another room in your house using the RF remote control. (Optional)

1Connect the RF Receiver to the RF REMOTE jack of the Digital Satellite Receiver.

NOTE

The operating range of the remote control is about 100 feet when connecting the RF receiver.

This may decrease due to ambient reception conditions, weak batteries, obstacle, etc...

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Contents SIR-TS360 Risk of Electric Shock do not Open Important Safety Information Telephone Line Interruption Owners Record Samsung Digital Satellite Receiver Samsung Customer Service Technical overview User profiles Digital TV What are Analog TV, Digital TV, NTSC, ATSC, SDTV, and HDTV?Analog TV What equipment is required to view Hdtv programming? Video output/input options Resolution and interlacing1080i mode Technical overview Screen formats Aspect ratioFull TVs showing 169 programsHorizontally until it is wide enough to fill your screen TVs showing 43 programsThese 2 tables summarize your screen format options Dolby Digital icon Dolby DigitalGetting started Box contentsDisplay Window Remote Control SensorAccess Card slot Front panel controls and lightsRS232C Back of the Directv HD ReceiverRF Remote Optional Video Input 480p/iTEL Line Snap the cover back onto the remote control Installing the batteries in the remote controlInserting the Access Card Make strong connections Protect your components from power surgesBefore making connections Protect your components from overheatingTelephone jack and cord Jacks and cablesAntenna terminals cable not included Audio/Video out jacks and cables RCA-typeRF Remote jack and cable Video jack and cableComponent video jacks and cables Optical digital audio jack and cable cable not included DVI jack and cable cable not includedRGB OUT jack and cable cable not included Audio/Video input jacks and cables RCA-type Coaxial digital audio jack and cable cable not includedVCR control jack and cable Component Y, PB, PR Video Composite standard A/V jacks Connecting your Directv HD Receiver HD Connections SD Connections Optical digital Coaxial digital standard A/V audio jacks VCR Select RGB/DVI or Ypbpr output mode Setting your TV input buttonConnecting the RF remote cable with RF receiver Connecting the VCR control cable Set your TV to display the input from these jacks Press the Power button on the Directv HD Receiver’sTurning on the Directv HD Receiver for the first time Memorizing ChannelsAcquiring the correct dish pointing angles Sections that follow detail each of these proceduresElevation, and for oval dish types only tilt Checking the satellite signal strengthTo check your satellite signal strength, follow these steps Chapter Using Auto Detection to set the dish type To start the System Test, follow these steps Testing the Directv HD ReceiverTo start the Signal Strength test, follow these steps Testing the Signal StrengthSetting up local networks To manually set the dish type Setting the dish typeSelect Installation by pressing the Select button To set up the Local Networks menu option Scanning off-air and cable TV channels If this is the first time you are setting up this Directv HDActivating your Directv account UpgradesDo not unplug your receiver while an upgrade is in progress VCR Control Buttons Remote control overviewFreeze green button VOL+Up/Down/Left/Right arrows Caller ID red buttonTo change the channel you are watching Adjusting the volumeChanging channels Getting helpFull Channel Banner Getting information on the TV program you are watchingChannel Banner Program Detail Screen Information iconsTo view the Program Detail Screen Program Detail Screen actionsTypes of Guides Finding out what’s on the GuidesPress the Select button Guide menu appears Setting the default Guide styleUsing the Quick Guide To display or clear the Grid Guide Using the Grid GuideTo return to the Grid Guide, highlight the Back item from Buttons on your remote controlHighlight the time controls List of Guide Styles appears on your screenTime control bar appears across the bottom of the Guide Highlight the Guide category you wish to view, then press Here is an explanation of each time controlList of Guide Categories appears on your screen Logo Guide appears Using the Logo GuideTo display or clear the Logo Guide Logo Guide appears on your screenGetting around in the Logo Guide Highlight the Guide style you wish to view, then press Searching for programs in the GuideSearching by Category Searching by Credits, Title, or TextChoosing an alternate audio format for a program Who list appears Changing the User settingPay per view programs To order a pay per view program Identifying pay per view programsOrdering pay per view programs There are several ways to identify pay per view programsViewing your Past Purchase list Reviewing your pay per view purchasesCanceling a pay per view purchase Setting up the VCR control Program reminders and recording timersScheduling program reminders and recording timers Reviewing and modifying reminders and recording timers Chapter User profile basics User profilesUser 1 User Set up menuThere are five user profiles you can choose Family ReceiverEditing user profile names Edit Channel List item is highlighted Editing channel listsSetting ratings limits Setting the ratings limits for TV programs Above Setting ratings limits for moviesTV-Y7 PG-13 This film unsuitable for childrenAllowing or blocking pay per view purchases Setting a pay per view spending limit Setting the current user profile Setting the screen color and translucencyLocking and unlocking your Directv System Selected mail message appears Reading your mailSetting the language for on-screen Menus and Guides Setting system preferencesSetting the screen format Chapter Setting the closed caption options Setting the bar color for Letter box and Pillar boxSetting the default screen color and translucency Input Source menu Selecting an Input SignalSetting the Default Language preference Setting the Digital Out format Guide to MTS Settings Setting the analog out preferenceSetting the Default Type audio Reviewing and controlling Caller ID Turning the Caller ID feature on or offReviewing your Caller ID list Identifying callersHighlight On or Off, then press the Select button Setting the Local Time optionsEffect Adjusting the Raster Picture CenteringInstalling a new Access Card Setting Remote control type 103 Select button Control ID menu as shown in the below figure Setting RF Remote Control ID OptionalViewing fun system extras Viewing information on automatic system upgradesMethod Programming the IR remote controlOperating a device with your programmed remote control Programming the RF remote control Programming the RF remote control optionalOperating a device with your programmed remote control RF Brand names Code numbers Code listsLogik VCR VCRMEI AUX-AUDIO AUX-AUDIODVD AUX-CATVTroubleshooting Appendix Troubleshooting and specifications117 Video Decoder SpecificationsPower supply Physical SpecificationInput Satellite AccessoriesInput/Output Interface Service Division