DIRECTV® HD ReceiverUser’s ManualModel: DTC210 Changing Entertainment. Again.
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Important InformationDo not stack electronic components or other objects on top of the HD Receiver. The slots on top of the receiver must be left unco
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1IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS1. Read these instructions.2. Keep these instructions.3. Heed all warnings.4. Follow all instructions.5.
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3Table of ContentsChapter 1: Introduction ...4What kinds of TV programming can I watch with the DIRECTV® HD Receiv
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Graphics contained within this publication are for representation only.Chapter 5 51Using the Menu SystemChapter 5: Using the Menu SystemUsing the Men
52 Chapter 5Using the Menu SystemChapter 5 53Using the Menu SystemProgram GuideSelecting PROGRAM GUIDE from the main menu displays a menu with a var
52 Chapter 5Using the Menu SystemChapter 5 53Using the Menu SystemEditing user prole namesThe four user proles – User 1 to User 4 – can be renamed
54 Chapter 5Using the Menu SystemChapter 5 55Using the Menu SystemTo edit a channel list:1. Press the MENU button on your remote control.2. Hi
54 Chapter 5Using the Menu SystemChapter 5 55Using the Menu SystemSetting the rating limits for TV programsTo set the maximum viewable TV program ra
56 Chapter 5Using the Menu SystemChapter 5 57Using the Menu SystemSetting rating limits for moviesTo set the maximum viewable rating for movies, fol
56 Chapter 5Using the Menu SystemChapter 5 57Using the Menu System4. Highlight Pay Per View and press SELECT. A list appears, from which you can
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58 Chapter 5Using the Menu SystemChapter 5 59Using the Menu SystemLocking and unlocking your DIRECTV® SystemIf you've set ratings limits, spend
58 Chapter 5Using the Menu SystemChapter 5 59Using the Menu SystemReading your mailThe MAILBOX menu lets you to read the mail sent to you by DIRECTV
60 Chapter 5Using the Menu SystemChapter 5 61Using the Menu SystemSetting the language for on-screen Menus and GuidesTo choose a language for the me
60 Chapter 5Using the Menu SystemChapter 5 61Using the Menu SystemFor widescreen 16:9 TVs displaying standard 4:3 programs, your choices are:Pillar
62 Chapter 5Using the Menu SystemChapter 5 63Using the Menu SystemSetting the default screen color and translucencyThe Screen Color options in the P
62 Chapter 5Using the Menu SystemChapter 5 63Using the Menu SystemReviewing and modifying reminders and recording timersThe Timers item in the SYSTE
64 Chapter 5Using the Menu SystemChapter 5 65Using the Menu SystemReviewing and controlling Caller IDThe Caller ID item in the System Setup menu let
64 Chapter 5Using the Menu SystemChapter 5 65Using the Menu SystemSetting the Local Time optionsThe Local Time setting (in the Installation section
66 Chapter 5Using the Menu SystemCentering the DIRECTV® HD Receiver’s pictureIf you’re using the RGB or DVI outputs to connect the HD receiver to you
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Additional Information68 Chapter 6Additional InformationChapter 6 69I cannot purchase a pay per view program.• It may be too late to purchase the
Additional Information68 Chapter 6Additional InformationChapter 6 69 Front panel controls and lightsYour front panel
Additional Information70 Chapter 6Additional InformationChapter 6 71Back Panel Switches and Input/Output JacksThe diagram below illustrates the loca
Additional Information70 Chapter 6Additional InformationChapter 6 71DTV OUTPUT SELECT switch This switch determines the signal type your DIRECTV® H
Additional Information72 Chapter 6Additional InformationChapter 6 73FCC Customer InformationThis equipment complies with Part 68 of the FCC rules an
Additional Information72 Chapter 6Additional InformationChapter 6 73Power supplyInput Voltage: AC 100-120V, 50/60Hz (SMPS type)Power Consumption: 40
Additional Information74 Chapter 6Additional InformationChapter 6 75RCA Satellite Product System or Receiver Limited WarrantyWhat your warranty cove
Additional Information74 Chapter 6Additional InformationChapter 6 75What your warranty does not cover:• Customer instruction. (Your Owner’s Manua
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