RCA HD Receiver manual Find Your Dish Pointing Coordinates, Using the ON-SCREEN Signal Meter

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GETTING ASSISTANCE

FIND YOUR DISH POINTING COORDINATES

Full instructions for installation are provided with your satellite dish antenna. To obtain your dish pointing coordinates:

1.Press MENU on the remote to bring up the main menu.

2.Select Assistance then either Enter Zip Code or Enter Lat/Long.

3.Enter the appropriate numbers.

NOTE: The screen that you see may be slightly different from the one pictured here.

4.Record elevation, azimuth, and polarization (necessary only with an oval dish) numbers below.

5.Follow the installation instructions provided with your satellite dish antenna.

Elevation__________ Azimuth__________

Tilt (oval dish only) __________

USING THE ON-SCREEN SIGNAL METER

The signal strength meter is used to determine whether you are receiving the DIRECTV signal; it also indicates the strength of the DIRECTV signal once the signal is acquired.

Follow these steps to bring up the on-screen signal meter:

1.Press MENU on the remote to bring up the main menu.

2.Select Assistance then Dish Pointing.

3.Select Signal Meter.

If the dish is pointed correctly, the signal meter will show you the current signal strength (and you should hear a continuous tone).

You only need to use one of the available methods to find your dish pointing coordinates. If you know the Zip Code for the dish location, use that.

Elevation is the up/down angle that the dish is pointed.

Azimuth is the side-to- side direction that the dish is pointed.

Tilt is the circular rotation of the dish itself, like a steering wheel.

Peak Signal

The “Peak Signal” indicates the highest signal strength you have obtained, which is not necessarily the highest possible signal.

While the maximum signal strength is 100, the signal strength you achieve will probably be less. Although there is no difference in picture quality between signal strengths of 60 and 85, the higher the signal, the less likely you are to experience negative effects in degraded conditions such as rain or snow (called “rain fade”).

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Contents USER’S Guide Important Information Important NoticeTable of Contents Audio Controls and Timers System Options and Preferences Welcome to High Definition Getting StartedSetup and Connections Setup and ConnectionsGetting Started Unpack the System Things to Know Before Connecting ComponentsProtect Your Components from Power Surges Connect Your HD Receiver to Other ComponentsJacks and Cables Front of the HD Receiver Back of the HD Receiver Basic Connection Using a Regular TV or Monitor HD Receiver and Regular TV or MonitorTo make the connection Basic Connection Using a Multimedia or HD Monitor HD Receiver and Multimedia or HD MonitorAdvanced Connection Using a Regular TV or Monitor HD Receiver, Regular TV or Monitor, and VCRSetup and Connections Advanced Connection Using a Multimedia or HD Monitor HD Receiver, Multimedia or HD Monitor, and VCRPlease Read Before Using the Digital Audio Out Jack To Watch Television or Directv Programming If you are using a regular TV or monitorIf you are using a Multimedia or HD monitor To Watch Your VCRPlug in and Turn on the System Place Batteries in the Remote ControlRUN Interactive Setup Select a Screen FormatHOW to Locate the VCR’S Remote Control Sensor Connect the VCR ControllerHOW to Select a VCR Type Order Programming Set VCR Type CodesUsing the Remote HOW to USE Your Universal RemoteUsing the Remote Remote Control Buttons LEDUsing the Remote Programming the Remote Control Programming the Remote ControlTesting the Remote Control Using Automatic Code SearchUsing the Remote to Control a Component Remote Control CodesUsing Direct Entry IMA HOW to USE Your HD Receiver Basic OperationBasic Operation About the Channel Banner When viewing Directv programming Changing Between Directv and TV ViewingWhen you want to watch a Directv channel When you want to watch a digital or analog TV channelChanging Channels Using the Program Guides What is a Program GUIDE?Using the Program Guides Bringing UP the Program Guides Anatomy of the TV Program Guide Anatomy of the Directv Program Guide Point to channels with the number buttons Tuning to a ProgramGetting around in the Guides Scroll channel by channelSurfGuide Directv only Using the Guide ButtonDetail Guide Grid GuideOther Guides Icon Exiting a Program Guide Sorting the Directv Programming GuideSorting the Directv Programming Guide by Topics Sorting the Directv Programming Guide by MoviesSorting the Directv Programming Guide by Sports Listing ALL Directv ProgrammingSorting the Directv Programming Guide Alphabetically Finding Directv Programs Using Scout Help Other IconsExit Down ArrowAudio Controls and Timers Some Advanced FeaturesAudio Controls and Timers About Dolby Digital Sound Audio ControlsOptical Output Requirements for receiving Dolby Digital soundPlease Read Before Using Digital Audio Out Jack ConnectionsSAP Second Audio Program Audio LanguageRecording with Timer Timers FeatureSetting UP Timer Recordings Editing or Canceling a TimerSchedule a Timer with the Record Button Using the Profiles Using the ProfilesWHAT’S a PROFILE? Directv Setup About ProfilesEditing Channels in a Directv List Setting the Directv Spending Limit Selecting or Deleting ALL Directv ChannelsTip Setting the Directv Rating Limit Select Directv SetupSelecting or Deleting ALL TV Channels TV SetupEditing Channels in a TV List Don’t forget about the Clear buttonSetting the TV Rating Language L, explicit sexual activity S, or graphic violenceLanguage L, some sexual situations S, or moderate violence Rating Limit Screen To set TV programming limitsBlocking AGE-BASED Ratings Viewing Age-Based RatingsBlocking Specific Content Themes Viewing Specific Content ThemesSetting the Movie Rating Blocking Movie RatingsViewing Moving Ratings Blocking Unrated TV ShowsChoosing Your Profile Don’t Forget Your Password Locking and Unlocking a User ProfileLocking the System Unlocking the SystemSystem Options More Advanced FeaturesSystem Options and Preferences PreferencesChanging the Signal Source Changing the Signal TypeChannel Search SET VCR TypeMailbox Checking Your MailPurchases PAY PER View Programs Previewing and PurchasingTo preview a movie or event Using the Attractions Guide Using the Purchases MenuSetting the Time and Date Reviewing and Canceling AN Upcoming PurchaseChoosing AN Output Channel Using the Preferences MenuDefault Guide Color SchemeWith a 169 ratio TV or Monitor Screen FormatWith a 43 Ratio TV or Monitor Caption DisplayUsing Fetch Caption ModeHelp with Using HD Receiver Getting AssistanceGetting Assistance Running the Interactive Setup Getting Antenna Information Selecting Dish TypeUsing the ON-SCREEN Signal Meter Peak SignalFind Your Dish Pointing Coordinates Your NEW Access Card Running the System TestUpgrades OFF-AIR GuidesReference Additional InformationReference Troubleshooting Turns off while playing Problems with your system passwordHD receiver will not turn on TV turns on or changes channels unexpectedlyRCA High Definition HD Digital Receiver Limited Warranty What your warranty does not cover FCC Registration Information Radio Interference Monaural VCR Dubbing Audio Accessory InformationStandard Audio/Video cable with Stereo VCR Dubbing Audio/VideoAmplified VHF/UHF/FM Please complete other side alsoVideo Accessories PO Box Ronks, PA Placing an OrderReference Index AtscNtsc VCR Page 20%