Hughes Model HIRD-E86 Platinum HD Receiver

Connecting the VCR Control Cable

With the proper connections the HD receiver can control your VCR for unattended recording.

Note: The output of the HD receiver must be in SD mode to record using the hookup configurations previously described in this chapter.

The VCR Control

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Finding the VCR’s Remote Control Sensor

Plug the VCR control cable into the back of the HD receiver. So that the HD receiver can control your VCR, the emitter end of the VCR control cable must be attached where the VCR’s remote control sensor is located. This is labeled on some VCRs. You may also find a diagram in your VCR manual indicating the sensor position. It is commonly identifiable by a small dark plastic window. For reference, see the sensor on the HD receiver located behind the door.

If the sensor is not labeled or documented, you will need to scan the front of your VCR with your VCR remote control. Use the following procedure to accomplish this:

Hold the VCR remote control about ½-inch from the front left side of your VCR.

Look for indications of the remote control

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Scanning for the remote control sensor

Slowly move the remote control to the right repeatedly pressing the remote control’s POWER key on and off.

Once the VCR responds to pressing the POWER key on the remote control, note the posi- tion of the remote control. This should indicate the location of the VCR remote control sensor.

Once the sensor position has been determined, temporarily attach the emitter to the area with a piece of tape until the system can be tested. Refer to the “VCR Setup” subsection in Chapter 7, “HD Receiver’s Menu System,” to program and test the VCR control feature.

Upon verifying that the VCR control is functioning properly, you can remove the tape and permanently attach the emitter using the peel-and-stick backing. This attachment should not interfere with normal VCR operation.

RF Remote Control Receiver

Your HD receiver includes an RF/IR remote control and RF receiver. With this combination you can have complete control of your HD receiver from other rooms inside your house. The RF/IR remote control emits a powerful radio signal that is then broadcast up to a distance of 100 feet to the RF receiver. No tools are needed to install the RF receiver. The range of the RF remote control is a maximum of 100 feet, however weakened batteries and some building materials in walls, floors, and ceilings may reduce this range.

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DirecTV HIRD-E86 Connecting the VCR Control Cable, RF Remote Control Receiver, Finding the VCR’s Remote Control Sensor

HIRD-E86 specifications

The DirecTV HIRD-E86 is a notable advancement in satellite television receivers, designed to enhance the viewing experience for subscribers. This receiver is part of DirecTV's impressive lineup, known for its cutting-edge technology and user-friendly features.

One of the standout characteristics of the HIRD-E86 is its ability to support high-definition (HD) content. It can receive various channels in stunning 1080p resolution, providing viewers with clearer and more vibrant pictures. This high-definition capability is complemented by advanced video processing technologies that enhance image quality and reduce artifacts, ensuring a smoother viewing experience.

In terms of audio, the HIRD-E86 supports Dolby Digital sound, delivering immersive audio quality that enhances movies, sports, and shows alike. The receiver is equipped to handle multi-channel audio, allowing viewers to enjoy an engaging sound experience that matches the high-definition visuals.

Connectivity is another critical feature of the HIRD-E86. It includes multiple output options, such as HDMI, component, and composite outputs, making it compatible with a wide range of televisions and home theater systems. This versatility ensures that users can easily integrate the receiver into their existing setups without any hassle.

The HIRD-E86 also boasts an intuitive interface, designed to simplify navigation through channels and on-demand content. The user-friendly electronic program guide (EPG) allows subscribers to find shows, movies, and events effortlessly. Additionally, the receiver supports advanced DVR capabilities, enabling users to record their favorite shows and watch them at their convenience.

With robust security features in place, the HIRD-E86 ensures that subscribers can enjoy their content safely. It employs advanced encryption technologies to protect against unauthorized access, providing peace of mind for users.

Lastly, the DirecTV HIRD-E86 is designed with energy efficiency in mind. Its low power consumption during usage means subscribers can enjoy their favorite shows without worrying about rising energy costs.

In summary, the DirecTV HIRD-E86 receiver stands out for its high-definition capabilities, advanced audio technology, versatile connectivity, user-friendly interface, strong security features, and energy efficiency. These characteristics make it an appealing choice for those looking to enhance their television viewing experience.