Chapter 2: Getting started

COMPONENT OUT (Y Pb Pr video)

Using standard A/V cables, these jacks connect your DIRECTV® High-Definition Receiver to a TV or VCR that accepts high-definition component video input.

RGB OUT

Using an RGB monitor cable, this jack connects your DIRECTV HD Receiver to a TV that accepts high-definition RGB video input.

DVI / HDCP OUT

Using a digital DVI cable, this jack connects your DIRECTV HD Receiver to a TV that accepts the unconverted DVI signal from a high-definition digital broadcast (from satellite, or antenna). Supports HDCP content protection. (For the best access to high-definition programming, connect this output to the corresponding DVI/HDCP input that supports HDCP technology on your HDTV or HDTV Monitor.)

DOLBY DIGITAL OUT (OPTICAL)

Using an optical digital audio cable, this jack allows you to connect your DIRECTV HD Receiver to an A/V receiver that accepts optical digital audio input.

DOLBY DIGITAL (COAXIAL)

Using a coaxial digital audio cable, this jack allows you to connect your DIRECTV HD Receiver to an A/V receiver that accepts coaxial digital audio input.

TV OUT

Using an RF coaxial cable, this jack provides a basic connection between your DIRECTV HD Receiver and your TV or VCR.

CH 3/4 switch

This switch sets the channel for viewing the TV Out signal on your TV.

DVI, RGB / Y Pb Pr switch

This switch determines the signal type output by either DVI/HDCP OUT and RGB OUT, or COMPONENT OUT jacks.

RESOLUTION SELECT switch

This switch allows you to set the video resolution output by the DIRECTV HD Receiver to match the resolution of your TV or monitor (1080i, 720p, 480p/i). Affects the signal output from the COMPONENT OUT, RGB OUT, and DVI/HDCP OUT jacks.

TEL LINE

A telephone line connected to this jack allows you to order pay per view programming.

VCR CONTROL

The VCR control cable connects to this jack.

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