DirecTV HIRD-E11, HIRD-E25 owner manual Using the Remote Control, Programming Your Remote Control

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PROGRAMMING YOUR REMOTE CONTROL

VCR

CODE NUMBER

Salora

014

 

 

Samsung

102 040 032 104 107 109

 

112 113 115 120 122 125

 

159

Sansui

043 048 135 022

Sanyo

003 010 102 007 014 134

Scott

017 037 044 129 131 112

 

159

 

 

Sears

003 008 009 010 013 014

 

017 081 101

Sharp

031 054 053

Shintom

024

 

 

Signature

034

 

 

Sony

056 057 058 003 052 149

 

031 155

Soundesign

034

STS

013

Sylvania

031 059 034 067

Symphonic

034

 

 

Tandy

010 034

Tatung

039 043 023

Teac

034 039 043 023

Technics

031 070

Teknika

031 019 034 101

 

 

TMK

006

 

 

Toshiba

112 008 131 047 059 082

 

013 042

Totevision

040 101

 

 

Unitech

040

 

 

Vector

012

Research

 

Video Concepts

012 046 034 141

 

 

Videosonic

040

 

 

Wards

003 013 024 031 034 040

 

053 054 017 131

Yamaha

012 043 034 039

Zenith

072 080 056 048 034 101

 

058

Aux

CODE NUMBER

Audio Access

095

Adcom

146 149 227 244

Amc

082 083 084

Arcam

100

Aux

CODE NUMBER

Audio File

093 098

Audio Techinica

221

Aiwa

111 114 117 156 170 199

 

203 219 231 241 254

Akal

181 233

Anam

180

Bose

064 137 219

B & K

150 152

Carver

013 091 098 107 126 129

 

160 163 164 220 245 249

Casio

076

Clarion

151 169

Denon

101 133 191 202 208 246

 

247

Enlightened

078 153

Audio

 

Fisher

107 129 157 163 176

Fosgate

113 228 248

Audionics

 

GE

216 123

Goldstar

110

Harman Kardon

073 195 248 249

Haital

119

Hitachl

088

JCPenny

109 154 178

Jesen

099

Jerrold

141

JVC

112 198 252

Kenwood

096 104 119 125 148 151

 

163 171 173 242

Krell

223

Lexicon

215 250

Luxman

066 071 120 134 205 206

 

229

LXI

123 177

Magnavox

126 162 185 186 224 228

Marantz

074 091 105 126 128 139

 

155 162 164 186 232

McIntosh

251

Mondial

069 070 077 225 226

MCS

108 178

Mitsubishi

253

Merldian

013 067

NAD

128

Aux

CODE NUMBER

Nakamichi

072 212 234 235

Niles

236

Onkyo

079 094 115 116 207 209

 

211 255

Optimus

121 125 140 181

Panasonic

131 144 187 200

Parasound

085 086 090

Philips

136 186 126 197

Pioneer

087 093 132 138 210 165

 

168 189 195 201 081 230

Quasar

131 187

RCA

109 213 166

Realistic

103 122 123 124 172 174

 

177 179 180 194

Rotel

204 218 239

Sansui

196 214 126 139 075 197

Sanyo

157 129

Samsung

068

Scientific

142

Atlanta

 

Scott

180 190

Sharp

096 125 151 161 169 182

 

193

Sherwood

089 127

Sony

097 117 147 183 200 253

 

237 238 188 192 080 063

 

243

Soundesign

135

Soundstream

197

SSI

130

Starcom

141

Symphonic

124

3M

217

Teac

102 159 180 062

Technics

131 143 184 145 187 200

 

202 208 165

Toshiba

175

Wards

163

Yamaha

092 120 166 240 125 169

 

065 216

Zenith

222 061

Using the Remote Control

Once your codes are entered, you are ready to start using your universal remote control. The device keys allow you to switch from one device to another. Some keys behave in a special way. They control one device while you are actually in another device mode. For instance, while in SATellite mode, pressing Volume +/- controls your TV’s volume—not a digital satellite receiver volume. This is because the remote control knows that there is no volume control on the digital satellite receiver.

Advanced feature keys (i.e. , ) are not supported for devices other than your digital

satellite receiver. For other devices, only the primary keys (i.e. and , ) will function.

For Sony-brand devices, use the key as the “Enter” key.

For RCA-brand devices, the device key (i.e., “TV” or “VCR”) might be the “power on” key and is the power off key.

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Contents HIRD-E25 Directv Important Safety Instructions Installation Service Federal Comunications Commission FCC Regulatory Information Table of Contents Digital Satellite RECEIVER’S How Does All This Work? What You Should Do FirstDirectv Plus System Components Satellite AntennaDigital Satellite Receiver First Look AT the Directv Plus Digital Satellite Receiver Movies Remote ControlChoosing the Best Installing Remote Control BatteriesConnection for Your Entertainment System Hook Up the Audio/S-video SignalsHook Up the RF Signals Hook Up the Audio/Video SignalsFinishing Up Hook Up to a Stereo SystemConnecting the VCR Control Cable Finding the VCR’s Remote Control SensorNow You Can Turn It On Page Basic Navigation Front Panel vs. Remote Control KeysPage Satellite Antenna Installation screen Determine Where to Point Your Satellite Dish AntennaAlignment Result Pop-up Panel Installing and Pointing Your Satellite Dish AntennaChoosing the Antenna Installation Site Selecting a Mounting Option Installation Procedure Installing the Satellite Dish Antenna onto a Wooden SurfaceInstalling and Pointing Your Satellite Dish Antenna Installing the Satellite Dish Antenna onto a Brick Surface Installation Procedure Toggler installation steps Attaching the Reflector onto the LNB Support Arm Installing the Satellite Dish Antenna onto a Metal PoleAssembling the Satellite Dish Antenna Grounding the Base Plate Grounding the Metal Pole MountInstalling and Routing the LNB Coaxial Cable Attaching the LNB to the LNB Support Arm Connecting the Coaxial Cable to the LNBConnecting the Satellite Dish Antenna Routing the LNB Cable to the Satellite ReceiverPositioning the Satellite Dish Antenna Pointing the Satellite Dish Antenna Using the Box Method Page Directv Authorizing Your ServicePage Basic Channel Changing Channel BannerInformation Banner OneLine Guide TurboTuneAlphaTune Alt. Audio Alternate ServicesPage Choosing the Guide Style ON-SCREEN GuidesDescriptions General On-Screen Guide FeaturesPreSelecting Programs for Viewing Using PreSelectCanceling PreSelected Programs PreSelecting Programs for TapingProgram Guide SM. Cell Program Guide LG. Cell Logo Guide Title GuideWatchwordtm Guide Filtering the GuidesTheme Filters Guide Times Channel ListView Information ScreenClass Filters DoneCancel PreSelect PreSelect To ViewBuy Cancel Purchase Buy OptionsShow Times Page Menu Overview Digital Satellite RECEIVER’S Menu SystemPlaces to go from the Main Menu Main MenuPlaces to go from the Setup Menu Setup MenuThings to do in the Scheduler screen Things to do in the Setup MenuCurrent settings overview SchedulerErase Check MailThings to do in the Check Mail screen MessageThings to do on the Purchases screen PurchasesLock/Unlock Places to go from the Purchases screenLocking Procedure Unlocking ProcedureTemporarily Overriding the Lock Preferences Places to go from the Preferences screenThings to do in the Preferences screen Things to do in the Advanced Preferences screen Advanced PreferencesLimits Demo ModeFactory Defaults TV TimerMax Spending Channel ListsThings to do in the Limits screen Max RatingThings to do in the Channel Lists screen Places to go from the Channel Lists screenTurboTune InstallationThings to do in the Turbotune Setup screen Places to go from the Installation screenThings to do in the Installation screen Dish TypePosition Things to do in the System Test screen VCR SetupThings to do in the VCR Setup screen System TestWatchWord # WatchWordThings to do in the Watchword ScreenCode Entry Programming the Remote ControlProgramming Mode Code ScanVCR Code Number Programming Your Remote Control Using the Remote ControlIdentifying Codes that Have Been Stored Controlling Other Components Using the AUX ButtonAssigning a Device to a Different Device Key Page Questions a P P E N D I X Answersand a Page Limited Warranty Revision a

HIRD-E11, HIRD-E25 specifications

The DirecTV HIRD-E11 and HIRD-E25 are cutting-edge satellite receivers designed to enhance the television viewing experience by delivering high-quality content and versatile functionalities. Both models cater to the evolving needs of consumers, integrating advanced technologies that enable seamless access to a wide range of channels and services.

One of the main features of both the HIRD-E11 and HIRD-E25 is their support for high-definition (HD) programming, which provides viewers with crystal-clear images and vibrant colors. These receivers are engineered to decode HD signals, allowing subscribers to enjoy premium content in stunning resolution. The HIRD-E25, in particular, offers enhanced capabilities, including 4K video output for an even more immersive viewing experience.

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The HIRD-E11 and HIRD-E25 are equipped with advanced digital tuners, ensuring better signal reception and reducing the likelihood of interruptions due to weather or other environmental factors. Additionally, the receivers come with built-in support for a wide range of audio formats, including Dolby Digital, ensuring that viewers receive high-quality sound to complement their visual experience.

In terms of usability, these models are designed with user-friendly interfaces that make channel navigation and program selection intuitive. The remote controls are also thoughtfully designed, featuring dedicated buttons for quick access to popular features and functionalities, including the guide, record options, and search capabilities.

Moreover, the HIRD-E25 includes enhanced connectivity options, such as HDMI, USB, and Ethernet ports. This allows users to connect their receivers to a variety of external devices, including gaming consoles and streaming devices, further expanding their entertainment options.

In summary, the DirecTV HIRD-E11 and HIRD-E25 satellite receivers stand out for their combination of high-definition video support, multi-room functionality, advanced tuners, and user-friendly features. With these models, DirecTV continues to provide robust solutions that meet the growing demands of modern television audiences.