Samsung SIR-TS360 Turning on the Directv HD Receiver for the first time, Memorizing Channels

Models: SIR-TS360

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Setting up and connecting

Turning on the DIRECTV® HD Receiver for the first time

You have completed the connection steps and are ready to start using your DIRECTV® HD Receiver. The first step is to turn on the DIRECTV® HD Receiver.

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Turn on your TV and set it to display the signal from your DIRECTV® HD Receiver.

If you connected the DIRECTV® HD Receiver to video input jacks on your TV, you will need to

 

set your TV to display the input from these jacks.

 

Usually this is done by pressing a Video, Input, or Mode button on your TV’s remote control.

 

(See the manual for your TV if you need help.)

Press the POWER button on the DIRECTV® HD Receiver’s

2 remote control or on the front of the DIRECTV® HD Receiver. Characters will be displayed on the VFD in the front panel. If this is the first time you have turned on your DIRECTV® HD Receiver, it will take a few moments to acquire the program guide from the satellite. During this process, the Progress screen appears. When the program guide has been fully acquired, the Progress screen clears and the TV screen is displayed. You are ready to continue setting up your DIRECTV System.

Memorizing Channels

If your DIRECTV® HD Receiver is able to acquire the program guide and display TV programs, your satellite dish is setup and working.

You can skip ahead to the section on Setting the dish type.

If your DIRECTV® HD Receiver cannot acquire the program guide, and you intend to watch DIRECTV® programming, you may need to adjust the way your satellite dish is installed. To do this, first make sure your TV and DIRECTV® HD Receiver are turned on and connected to each other properly.

Then follow the instructions below to use your DIRECTV® HD Receiver’s Menu system to set up your satellite dish.

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Samsung SIR-TS360 owner manual Turning on the Directv HD Receiver for the first time, Memorizing Channels