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DIRECTV ® HD Receiver User’ s Manual Model: DTC210 Changing Entertainment. Again..
Important Information Do not stack electronic components or other objects on top of the HD Receiver . The slots on top of the receiver must be left uncovered to allow proper airow to the unit. Blocking the airow to the unit could impair performance or damage your receiver and other components.
1 IMPOR T ANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS 1. Read these instructions. 2. Keep these instructions. 3. Heed all warnings. 4. Follow all instructions. 5. Do not use this apparatus near water . 6. Clean only with dry cloth. 7. Do not block any ventilation openings.
2 Notices Attention: T elephone Line Interruption A continuous land-based phone line connection is required for DIRECTV ® Pay Per View functionality and sports subscriptions. Any calls generated by the DIRECTV ® HD Receiver are toll free. These calls are typically made in the middle of the night; your phone is in use for approximately 30 seconds.
3 T able of Contents Chapter 1: Introduction ..................................... 4 What kinds of TV programming can I watch with the DIRECTV ® HD Receiver? ................................................. 4 Aspect ratio ...........................
Notices 4 Chapter 1 Intr oduction Chapter 1 5 Chapter 1: Intr oduction What kinds of TV pr ogramming can I watch with the DIRECTV ® HD Receiver? Y our HD (High-Denition) Receiver lets you receive television programs from a wide range of sources, and display them on virtually any TV or monitor .
Notices 4 Chapter 1 Intr oduction Chapter 1 5 Chapter 1: Intr oduction Resolution and interlacing Two of the elements that determine the quality of a TV pictur e are resolution and interlacing. • Resolution: For TV equipment and broadcasts, resolution is dened by the number of horizontal lines displayed to make up each frame of a video image.
Intr oduction 6 Chapter 1 Intr oduction Chapter 1 7 Aspect ratio In addition to resolution and interlacing, HDTV is also dened by the aspect ratio of its broadcasts. Aspect ratio means the ratio of the screen’s width to its height. For analog TV and SDTV , the aspect ratio is 4 units wide by 3 units high (usually written 4:3).
Intr oduction 6 Chapter 1 Intr oduction Chapter 1 7 16:9 TVs showing 4:3 programs For a wide-screen 16:9 TV , a standard 4:3 TV program is too tall to t on the screen.
Graphics contained within this publication ar e for r epr esentation only. Chapter 2: Connections & Setup 8 Chapter 2 Connections & Setup Chapter 2 9 Things to Consider Befor e Making Connections Before you begin connecting your components to the DIRECTV ® HD Receiver , please note the following important safety and setup tips.
Graphics contained within this publication ar e for r epr esentation only. Chapter 2: Connections & Setup 8 Chapter 2 Connections & Setup Chapter 2 9 If your monitor/TV has: Use this connectio.
Connections & Setup 10 Chapter 2 Connections & Setup Chapter 2 11 Jacks and cables The illustrations in this section show the various types of jacks and cables used to connect your DIRECTV ® HD Receiver . RF jacks and coaxial cable The OUT TO TV RF jack on the HD Receiver uses a coaxial cable to connect to your TV or VCR.
Connections & Setup 10 Chapter 2 Connections & Setup Chapter 2 11 RGB OUT jack and cable (cable not included) Uses a computer -standard 15-pin VGA video connection. Each main video color – Red, Green, and Blue – uses a separate pin; and other pins are used to carry vertical and horizontal syncing signals.
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Connections & Setup 12 Chapter 2 Connections & Setup Chapter 2 13 6. Connect the audio from the DIRECTV ® HD Receiver to your monitor . Conne ct a pa ir of RCA -type cab les t o th e AUD IO j acks on t he ba ck o f you r DI RECTV HD Recei ver .
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Connections & Setup 14 Chapter 2 Connections & Setup Chapter 2 15 6. Connect the audio from the DIRECTV ® HD Receiver to your monitor . Connect a pair of RCA-type cables to the AUDIO jacks in the COMPONENT VIDEO section of the back of your DIRECTV HD Receiver .
Connections & Setup 16 Chapter 2 Connections & Setup Chapter 2 17 Connection 3: DIRECTV HD Receiver + Analog TV/Monitor 1. Connect the satellite signal to the HD Receiver . Connect the satellite dish antenna feed (RG-6 coaxial cable) to the SA TELLITE IN jack on the HD Receiver.
Connections & Setup 16 Chapter 2 Connections & Setup Chapter 2 17 6. Connect the audio from the DIRECTV ® HD Receiver to your monitor . Con nec t a pai r of RCA- type cabl es to the AUDI O ja cks o n th e bac k of your HD Recei ver .
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Connections & Setup 18 Chapter 2 Connections & Setup Chapter 2 19 Making the Connection Con nec t o ne e nd of eit her a n op tical dig ital audi o cab le o r a c oax ial dig ital audi o cab l.
Connections & Setup 20 Chapter 2 Connections & Setup Chapter 2 21 Optional Connection 4: VCR Contr ol (DIRECTV HD Receiver + VCR contr ol cable + VCR) The VCR control cable allows your HD Receiver to program your VCR to record a TV program.
Connections & Setup 20 Chapter 2 Connections & Setup Chapter 2 21 T o Find the VCR’ s Remote Control Sensor: 1. Hold the VCR’s remote control so that it is touching the front of the VCR. 2. Slowly move the remote control over the front of the VCR while repeatedly pressing the remote control’s power button.
Connections & Setup 22 Chapter 2 Connections & Setup Chapter 2 23 2. Press the ON•OFF button on the HD Receiver’s remote control or POWER on the front of the HD Receiver (the light on the front panel turns on).
Connections & Setup 22 Chapter 2 Connections & Setup Chapter 2 23 Acquiring the correct dish pointing angles The Dish Pointing menu item in the Dish Setup menu allows you to nd out exactly how to point your satellite dish by entering your ZIP code.
Connections & Setup 24 Chapter 2 Connections & Setup Chapter 2 25 The Signal Meter screen appears. The signal meter starts checking the satellite signal strength immediately. The signal strength (from 0-to-100%) is indicated at the bottom of the screen.
Connections & Setup 24 Chapter 2 Connections & Setup Chapter 2 25 T o set the dish type manually: 1. If the progress screen (shown on the left) is on your TV screen, select Installation by pressing SELECT . If this screen is not displayed, access the main menu by pressing MENU on your remote.
Connections & Setup 26 Chapter 2 Connections & Setup Chapter 2 27 Using Auto Detection to set the dish type T o function properly, the DIRECTV ® HD Receiver needs to know what type of satellite dish you are using.
Connections & Setup 26 Chapter 2 Connections & Setup Chapter 2 27 T esting the DIRECTV ® HD Receiver The System T est lets you check the status of your satellite signal, access card, phone line connection, and other system information. This is helpful in troubleshooting should you experience problems with your HD Receiver .
Connections & Setup 28 Chapter 2 Connections & Setup Chapter 2 29 Setting up local networks pr ogramming schedules Y ou can use your DIRECTV ® HD Receiver to receive program guide information via satellite for local off-air and cable TV channels (when this information is available).
Connections & Setup 28 Chapter 2 Connections & Setup Chapter 2 29 The Scan Type list appears allowing you to choose to set your DIRECTV ® HD Receiver to automatically scan for channels from D.
30 Chapter 3 Graphics contained within this publication ar e for r epr esentation only. Chapter 3: Using the Remote Contr ol Chapter 3 31 Using the Remote Contr ol Remote Contr ol Buttons These two pages give you a quick review of the buttons on your remote control.
30 Chapter 3 Graphics contained within this publication ar e for r epr esentation only. Chapter 3: Using the Remote Contr ol Chapter 3 31 Using the Remote Contr ol HELP In DIRECTV mode, displays instructions about the screen or menu currently displayed.
32 Chapter 3 Using the Remote Contr ol Chapter 3 33 Using the Remote Contr ol Pr ogramming the Remote Contr ol The DIRECTV ® HD Receiver’s remote can be programmed to control most brands of remote controllable components.
32 Chapter 3 Using the Remote Contr ol Chapter 3 33 Using the Remote Contr ol Using Direct Entry 1. Turn on the component to be programmed. 2. Look up the brand and code number(s) for the component on the code list at the end of this section. 3. On your remote control, press and hold the component button you want to program.
34 Chapter 3 Using the Remote Contr ol Chapter 3 35 Code Lists Contr olling a Second RCA Satellite Receiver The remote can control two RCA satellite or HD receivers. From the main menu, select System Setup , then Installation , then Remote Setup . Then follow the on-screen instructions.
34 Chapter 3 Using the Remote Contr ol Chapter 3 35 Code Lists TV Codes (programmable to the TV , AUX1 and AUX2 buttons) Abex ..................................................................................... 1172 Admiral...........................
36 Chapter 3 Code Lists Olympus ..............................................................................2021 Optimus ..................................................................... 2014, 2132 Optonica ......................................
Graphics contained within this publication ar e for r epr esentation only. Chapter 4 37 Chapter 4: Special Featur es Getting info on the pr ogram you'r e watching Y our DIRECTV ® HD Receiver provides several kinds of information about the TV programs you watch.
Special Featur es 38 Chapter 4 Special Featur es Chapter 4 39 The Full Channel Banner displays all the information found in the smaller Channel Banner , plus more details about the program. For example, the Full Channel Banner for a movie might display the category for the movie (drama, comedy, action/adventure, etc.
Special Featur es 38 Chapter 4 Special Featur es Chapter 4 39 Schedule For futur e programs, allows you to set your receiver to remind you when the program is about to start, or to set the receiver and VCR to record the program.
Special Featur es 40 Chapter 4 Special Featur es Chapter 4 41 Setting the default Guide style The Program Guide menu item allows you to set which style of guide is displayed when you press the GUIDE button on your remote control. T o set the default Guide style: 1.
Special Featur es 40 Chapter 4 Special Featur es Chapter 4 41 Using the Grid Guide The Grid Guide displays a Channel Banner and a channel list. It provides access to the complete set of guide features including the ability to search for programs, schedule reminders and recordings, etc.
Special Featur es 42 Chapter 4 Special Featur es Chapter 4 43 5. T o get infor mation on a channel (rather than a program), use the arrow keys on the remote control to highlight the channel entry in the guide. The Channel Banner displays information about the highlighted channel.
Special Featur es 42 Chapter 4 Special Featur es Chapter 4 43 The following chart explains each time control. Exits the time control bar . Moves the guide view back 6 hours (unavailable when viewing the current time). Moves the guide view back 30 minutes (unavailable when viewing the current time).
Special Featur es 44 Chapter 4 Special Featur es Chapter 4 45 Using the Logo Guide The Logo Guide displays 21 channel logos and a Channel Banner showing information about the program currently showing on the highlighted channel.
Special Featur es 44 Chapter 4 Special Featur es Chapter 4 45 4. As you highlight each channel logo in the Logo Guide, information about the program currently showing on the highlighted channel appears in the Channel Banner . To see more information on the program, press the INFO button on your remote control.
Special Featur es 46 Chapter 4 Special Featur es Chapter 4 47 Searching by Cr edits, Title, or T ext T o nd programs that star a certain actor , share a director , have a particular character , have won a specic award, or were created in a certain year , search By Cr edits .
Special Featur es 46 Chapter 4 Special Featur es Chapter 4 47 Scheduling pr ogram reminders and r ecording timers There are two kinds of timers you can set to help you manage your TV viewing: • reminders to alert you when a program is about to begin.
Special Featur es 48 Chapter 4 Special Featur es Chapter 4 49 Pay per view pr ograms Y our DIRECTV ® HD Receiver gives you access to many pay per view movies, sporting events, concerts, etc. All you need to order these events is a DIRECTV account, a land-based telephone line connected to your HD Receiver , and your remote control.
Special Featur es 48 Chapter 4 Special Featur es Chapter 4 49 3. Press SELECT to view a list of your past pay per view purchases (the Past Purchases screen appears). 4. T o see details for the listed purchases, highlight a purchase, then press SELECT .
Special Featur es 50 Chapter 4 Choosing an alter nate audio format for a pr ogram Many programs on your DIRECTV ® HD Receiver offer several audio formats. For example, some programs are available in alternative languages. Some are available in Dolby Digital format (a high-quality digital audio for mat).
Graphics contained within this publication ar e for r epr esentation only. Chapter 5 51 Using the Menu System Chapter 5: Using the Menu System Using the Menu System T o display the main menu, press MENU on the r emote control.
52 Chapter 5 Using the Menu System Chapter 5 53 Using the Menu System Pr ogram Guide Selecting PROGRAM GUIDE from the main menu displays a menu with a variety of display options available. Y ou can select the logo or channel guide, search by category or style, or change the active prole.
52 Chapter 5 Using the Menu System Chapter 5 53 Using the Menu System Editing user prole names The four user proles – User 1 to User 4 – can be renamed for members of your household.
54 Chapter 5 Using the Menu System Chapter 5 55 Using the Menu System T o edit a channel list: 1. Press the MENU button on your remote control. 2. Highlight the PROFILES menu item and press SELECT (the Pr oles menu appears).
54 Chapter 5 Using the Menu System Chapter 5 55 Using the Menu System Setting the rating limits for TV programs T o set the maximum viewable TV program rating for the TV programs: 1. Press the MENU button on your remote control. 2. Highlight PROFILES and press SELECT (the Pr oles menu appears with the Family prole is highlighted).
56 Chapter 5 Using the Menu System Chapter 5 57 Using the Menu System Setting rating limits for movies T o set the maximum viewable rating for movies, follow these steps: 1. Press the MENU button on your remote control. 2. Highlight PROFILES and press SELECT (the Pr oles menu appears, with the Family prole highlighted).
56 Chapter 5 Using the Menu System Chapter 5 57 Using the Menu System 4. Highlight Pay Per V iew and press SELECT . A list appears, from which you can choose to Allow or Block pay per view purchases. 5. Highlight Allow or Block and press SELECT . The list disappears, and the Pay Per V iew menu item indicates your choice.
58 Chapter 5 Using the Menu System Chapter 5 59 Using the Menu System Locking and unlocking your DIRECTV ® System If you've set ratings limits, spending limits, or channel lists for your DIRECTV System, you need to lock the system to make those settings take effect.
58 Chapter 5 Using the Menu System Chapter 5 59 Using the Menu System Reading your mail The MAILBOX menu lets you to read the mail sent to you by DIRECTV or your service provider . 1. Press the MENU button on your remote control. 2. Highlight MAILBOX and press SELECT .
60 Chapter 5 Using the Menu System Chapter 5 61 Using the Menu System Setting the language for on-screen Menus and Guides T o choose a language for the menu and guide screens, follow these steps: 1. Press the MENU button on your remote control. 2. Highlight SYSTEM SETUP and press SELECT .
60 Chapter 5 Using the Menu System Chapter 5 61 Using the Menu System For widescreen 16:9 TVs displaying standard 4:3 programs, your choices are: Pillar Bo x: Displays the entire program image, tting the program to the screen by applying black/gray bars to the left and right sides of the screen.
62 Chapter 5 Using the Menu System Chapter 5 63 Using the Menu System Setting the default screen color and translucency The Sc r een Co lor optio ns i n the Preferenc es menu let you set a def ault scre en col or for the menu and guid e sc reens. Th ere are fo ur co lor choic es: Cobal t Bl ue , Sea gra ss , Per iwink le a nd Sp iced Burgund y .
62 Chapter 5 Using the Menu System Chapter 5 63 Using the Menu System Reviewing and modifying reminders and r ecording timers The Timers item in the SYSTEM SETUP menu lets you review, modify, or create new program reminders and program recording timers.
64 Chapter 5 Using the Menu System Chapter 5 65 Using the Menu System Reviewing and controlling Caller ID The Caller ID item in the System Setup menu lets you view a list of the calls you've received on the telephone line connected to your DIRECTV ® HD Receiver .
64 Chapter 5 Using the Menu System Chapter 5 65 Using the Menu System Setting the Local Time options The Local Time setting (in the Installation section of the System Setup menu) lets you set how the .
66 Chapter 5 Using the Menu System Centering the DIRECTV ® HD Receiver’ s pictur e If you’re using the RGB or DVI outputs to connect the HD receiver to your monitor , you can change the position of the HD receiver’s picture on your monitor’s screen using the Monitor Setup option in the Installation menu.
Chapter 6 67 Graphics contained within this publication ar e for r epr esentation only. Chapter 6: Additional Information Continues on next page... T r oubleshooting Use the tips below to help solve any problems you have with the DIRECTV ® HD Receiver: I have no picture and no sound and the POWER light does not light.
Additional Information 68 Chapter 6 Additional Information Chapter 6 69 I cannot purchase a pay per view pr ogram. • It may be too late to purchase the program. Try purchasing another showing of the same program. • Make sure the telephone line is properly connected.
Additional Information 68 Chapter 6 Additional Information Chapter 6 69 Fr ont panel contr ols and lights Y our front panel has a ip-down door which you need to open to access its controls.
Additional Information 70 Chapter 6 Additional Information Chapter 6 71 Back Panel Switches and Input/Output Jacks The diagram below illustrates the location of the input and output jacks on the back of the DIRECTV ® HD Receiver . Step-by-step setup instructions for connecting your HD Receiver appear in Chapter 2.
Additional Information 70 Chapter 6 Additional Information Chapter 6 71 DTV OUTPUT SELECT switch This switch determines the signal type your DIRECTV ® HD Receiver outputs. Set it according to the way you connected the HD Receiver to your monitor: either for the COMPONENT OUT jacks, or for the DVI/HDCP OUT and RGB OUT outputs.
Additional Information 72 Chapter 6 Additional Information Chapter 6 73 FCC Customer Information This equipment complies with Part 68 of the FCC rules and the requirements adopted by the ACT A. On the back or bottom side of this equipment is a label that contains, among other information, a product identier in the for mat US:G95XXXXXXXXX.
Additional Information 72 Chapter 6 Additional Information Chapter 6 73 P ow er supply Input V oltage: AC 100-120V , 50/60Hz (SMPS type) Power Consumption: 40W max Ph ysical Specication Size (W X H X D): 16.93 in.(W) X 3.15in.(H) X 12.13 in.(D) (430mm x 80mm x 305mm) W eight (Net): 3.
Additional Information 74 Chapter 6 Additional Information Chapter 6 75 RCA Satellite Pr oduct System or Receiver Limited W arranty What your warranty covers: • Defects in materials or workmanship. For how long after your purchase: • 90 days from date of purchase - Unit exchange, which includes parts and labor.
Additional Information 74 Chapter 6 Additional Information Chapter 6 75 What your warranty does not cover: • Customer instruction. (Y our Owner’s Manual describes how to install, adjust, and operate your unit. Any additional information should be obtained from your dealer .
Additional Information 76 Chapter 6 Chapter 6 77 Index Accessory Information There are various accessories available to complement your HD Receiver . Prices are subject to change without notice.
Additional Information 76 Chapter 6 Chapter 6 77 Index A Accessories 76 Access card 9, 66 Activating your DIRECTV ac- count 29 All Channels 52 Alternate audio 7, 30, 37, 50 Analog Inputs 9, 10, 70 TV .
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