STEP 2 Setting up the TV Guide On Screen® system

Refer to the control reference on page 23.

Please perform setup by following all instructions that apply to your current service. DirecTV/DISH Network service is only available in the United States.

Service

Set the following

 

 

Antenna

You cannot select both “Antenna” and “Cable without a Cable Box”.

 

Further setup is not necessary.

 

Cable without a

Cable Box

 

1 Cable box connection channel (“RF, Channel 2”/ “RF, Channel 3”/ “RF, Channel 4”/ “IN3”)

 

- Select “IN3”.

 

(If you are connecting the cable box to this unit’s RF terminal, select “RF, Channel 2”, “RF, Channel 3” or

 

“RF, Channel 4”, according to the cable box setting.)

 

2 Are you using a digital service package?

 

Select “Yes”, “No” or “I don’t know”.

 

3 Check how the channels are input.

 

Select how your current cable box inputs 2, 3, and 4-digit numbered channels.

 

4 Cable box brand

 

- Move down with [4] for more brands.

 

- You can also press [PAGE W] or [PAGE X] to skip several lines.

 

- Select “Not Listed” if you cannot find your brand on the list.

Cable with a

5 IR signal code

- Make sure your cable box is set to the channel that appears on screen and then press [ENTER].

Cable Box

The unit begins trying various IR codes to see which one communicates properly with your cable box. It’s quite

 

common for this phase of the setup to be repeated numerous times.

 

 

 

 

 

 

Is your cable box now tuned to channel 09?

 

 

 

Yes

 

 

 

No

 

 

 

Test this code again

 

 

 

 

 

 

- If the cable box has changed to channel 09, select “Yes”.

 

- If the cable box is still set to the same channel, select “No”. Repeat this step until the cable box changes to

 

 

channel 09.

 

If you want to try the code again for some reason, e.g., you accidentally moved the IR Blaster, select “Test this

 

code again”.

1Satellite receiver connection channel (“RF, Channel 2”/ “RF, Channel 3”/ “RF, Channel 4”/ “IN3”)

-Select “IN3”.

(If you are connecting the satellite receiver to this unit’s RF terminal, select “RF, Channel 2”, “RF, Channel 3” or

“RF, Channel 4”, according to the satellite receiver setting.)

2Check how the channels are input.

Select how your current DirecTV receiver inputs 2, 3, and 4-digit numbered channels.

3Satellite receiver brand

-Move down with [4] for more brands.

-You can also press [PAGE W] or [PAGE X] to skip several lines.

4 IR signal code

-Turn your satellite receiver ON and then press [ENTER].

If you are watching DirecTV in 4:3 aspect with the side panel, set the side panel to “Off” on the DirecTV receiver in order to correctly receive the program listings.

DirecTV

The unit begins trying various IR codes to see which one communicates properly with your satellite receiver. It’s

 

quite common for this phase of the setup to be repeated numerous times.

 

 

 

 

Did your satellite receiver change channels?

 

 

Yes

 

 

No

 

 

Test this code again

 

 

 

 

Look at the display of the DirecTV receiver.

-If the channel display changes, then select “Yes”.

-If the satellite receiver is still set to the same channel, select “No”. Repeat this step until the satellite receiver

changes the channel.

If you want to try the code again for some reason, e.g., you accidentally moved the IR Blaster, select “Test this code again”.

 

Satellite receiver connection channel (“RF, Channel 2”/ “RF, Channel 3”/ “RF, Channel 4”/ “IN3”)

 

- Select “IN3”.

DISH Network

(If you are connecting the satellite receiver to this unit’s RF terminal, select “RF, Channel 2”, “RF, Channel 3” or

“RF, Channel 4”, according to the satellite receiver setting.)

 

 

You cannot use the IR Blaster included with this unit.

 

You cannot set other equipment.

Once setup is finished l 25, Step 7, Confirm the settings.

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