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6High Definition refers to a new way of sending programming information over the airwaves and into your TV. There aretwo types of TV display formats a
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7Getting StartedThis section tells you how to get yourHDTV set up and connected. It describesthe cables you will need, explains the frontand back pane
Setup and Connections8 Chapter 1Step 1: Unpack the SystemMake sure to locate the remote control and power cord.Step 2: Connect Your TV to OtherCompone
Setup and ConnectionsChapter 1 9Jacks and CablesBelow is a description of the jacks and cables you can use to make connections. Notethat not all cable
Setup and Connections10 Chapter 1Front ButtonsThe diagrams below describe the front panel and front input jacks on the TV. Pleasenote that the exact l
Setup and ConnectionsChapter 1 11MENUCHCHVOL — VOL +POWERS-VIDEOVIDEOL/MONORAUDIOINPUT 4HEADPHONEPHONES VIDEO INLRAUDIO INFront InputsThe monitor has
Setup and Connections12 Chapter 1DIGITALAUDIO OUTANTENNA AINANTENNA BINSATELLITEINPHONEJACKACCESS CARDNote: You can also use the ANT B IN (or ANT A I
Setup and ConnectionsChapter 1 13VIDEOAUDIOLRINPUT1 INPUT2 INPUT3 S-VIDEOAUDIORLYPBPRCOMPONENT VIDEO INPUTAUDIO OUTPUTSFIXEDVARIABLELR LREXT SPEAKERSE
Setup and Connections14 Chapter 1The Basic ConnectionTV and VCRHow to viewprogramming:• To watch cable TV or off-air TVprograms from an antenna in thi
Setup and ConnectionsChapter 1 15The Advanced ConnectionTV, VCR, and DVD Player With AmplifierDIGITALAUDIO OUTANTENNA AINANTENNA BINSATELLITEINPHONEJ
Setup and Connections16 Chapter 1LEFT RIGHTTELEVISIONArrange the speakers in your TV room to achieve maximum sound quality.Connecting Speakers to the
Setup and ConnectionsChapter 1 17Connecting a Stereo Amplifier1. Use RCA cables to connect either the FIXED or VARIABLE AUDIO OUTPUT from themonitor t
Setup and Connections18 Chapter 1Step 3: Place Batteries in the Remote ControlFollow these steps whenever you need to install or change the batteries
19How to Use Your UniversalRemote ControlIn this section you will find out how to use youruniversal remote control. This section:• defines the buttons
Using the Remote20 Chapter 2Remote Control ButtonsON•OFF When the remote control is in TV or DIRECTV mode, ON•OFF turnsthe TV on or off. If in another
Using the RemoteChapter 2 21GO BACK Moves you back and forth between the last two channels selected in eitherDIRECTV mode or TV mode. For example, if
Using the Remote22 Chapter 2Programming the Remote ControlThe universal remote can be programmed to control most brands of remote controllablecomponen
Using the RemoteChapter 2 23This remote control maynot operate all models ofthe brands that areshown. Use the codesshown in this manual, oron the shee
Using the Remote24 Chapter 2Remote Control CodesVCRAdmiral ... 2131Adventura ...
25The Ins and Outs of UsingYour HDTVThis section tells you about the interactive channelbanner, which appears when you change channelsor press INFO on
Basic TV Operation26 Chapter 3About the Channel BannerThe channel banner appears whenever you tune to a channel or press INFO on the remotecontrol. Wh
Basic TV OperationChapter 3 27Channel Banner IconsMain menu icon When selected, takes you to the main menu.TV/DIRECTV logo When selected, toggles bet
Basic TV Operation28 Chapter 3TVAUXDVDDIRECTVFETCHGO BACKVOLVOLSKIPMUTEINFOMENUOKCLEARGUIDEVCR1VCR2ON • OFFCH + CH - TVAUXDVDDIRECTVFETCHGO BACKVOLVOL
Basic TV OperationChapter 3 29TVAUXDVDDIRECTVVOLVOLSKIPMUTEVCR1VCR2ON • OFFCH + TVAUXDVDDIRECTVVOLVOLSKIPMUTEVCR1VCR2ON • OFFCH + Changing ChannelsTo
Basic TV Operation30 Chapter 3PIP (Picture-in-Picture) OperationThe PIP (Picture-In-Picture) feature lets you display a second, smaller analog (NTSCfo
Basic TV OperationChapter 3 31The message “PIP Not Viewable or Exceeds Rating” in thechannel banner lets you know that PIP is not available onthis cha
Basic TV Operation32 Chapter 3Using the INPUT Button1. Repeatedly press the INPUT button to scroll through the available input sourcesuntil you find t
33What is a program guide?A program guide is an on-screen programmingschedule. It is a list of the current and future pro-grams. There are separate gu
Using the Program Guides34 Chapter 4Bringing Up the Program GuidesIf you subscribe to DIRECTV® programming, you have access to two program guides: aDI
Using the Program GuidesChapter 4 35Anatomy of the TV Program GuideTo access the TV program guide:1. Press the TV button on the remote control.2. Pres
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Using the Program Guides36 Chapter 4Anatomy of the DIRECTV®Programming GuideTo access the DIRECTV® programming guide, you must subscribe to DIRECTV® s
Using the Program GuidesChapter 4 37Getting Around in the GuidesThere are several ways to change channels and move around the TV and DIRECTV®programmi
Using the Program Guides38 Chapter 4Using the GUIDE ButtonEach press of the GUIDE button on the remote control takes you to an alternate type of TVor
Using the Program GuidesChapter 4 39You can highlight anyprogram then tune tothat channel by pressingOK or get moreinformation by pressingthe INFO but
Using the Program Guides40 Chapter 4Sorting the DIRECTV® Programming GuideSorting the guide is a way of organizing the DIRECTV® programming guide to s
Using the Program GuidesChapter 4 41Movies iconMovies themesiconSports iconSports themesiconAll iconSorting the DIRECTV® Programming Guide byMoviesSel
Using the Program Guides42 Chapter 4AlphaSort iconScout iconSorting the Current DIRECTV® Programming GuideAlphabeticallyThe AlphaSort™ feature lists a
Using the Program GuidesChapter 4 43On-screen icons representthe status of the scoutfeature:Indicates the Scoutfeature is set tofind specificinformati
Using the Program Guides44 Chapter 4The Other IconsThese icons are located on both the DIRECTV and TV program guides.ExitExits the guide and returns y
45Make Adjustments to yourPicture and AudioThe following section tells you how to adjust thepicture quality and audio quality of your TV.• The Picture
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Adjusting TV Controls46 Chapter 5Picture SettingsThe Picture Settings menu displays the controls for adjusting the way the picture looks.The picture s
Adjusting TV ControlsChapter 5 47Noise FilterNoise Filter displays a list that lets you set one of three automatic settings that allows youto reduce p
Adjusting TV Controls48 Chapter 5For information onconnecting externalspeakers to your HDTV,see the section “Setupand Connections.”Audio ControlsThe A
Adjusting TV ControlsChapter 5 49* SRS, SRS-Focus, Sound Retrieval System, and the SRS logo are registered trademarks ofSRS Labs, Inc.† Manufactured u
Adjusting TV Controls50 Chapter 5Icon in the Channel BannerYou will find an audio language icon in the channel banner.Audio language iconIf the icon i
51Creating User ProfilesThis section describes the user profiles feature. Itincludes information about:• Creating a profile’s TV and DIRECTVviewing li
Using the Profiles52 Chapter 6About ProfilesWhen you select Profiles from the main menu, you can create four different profiles inaddition to the defa
Using the ProfilesChapter 6 533. Use the arrow buttons to point to a DIRECTV® channel, and press OK to remove (orreplace) the check mark. To go direct
Using the Profiles54 Chapter 6Important!You need to lock thesystem in order for ratinglimits, channel limits, andspending limits to go intoeffect.To e
Using the ProfilesChapter 6 55To start, you can add or delete all channels.3. Use the arrow buttons to highlight a TV channel, and press OK to remove
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Using the Profiles56 Chapter 6Age-BasedRatingTV-MATV-14TV-PGTV-GTV-Y7TV-YMature Audience Only. Specifically designed to be viewed by adults and may be
Using the ProfilesChapter 6 57Age-Based Rating LimitLists the available ratings you canblock or view with the rating statusbuttons.Rating Status Butto
Using the Profiles58 Chapter 6Blocking Age-Based RatingsYou can automatically block all program ratings above a specified age-based rating level.For e
Using the ProfilesChapter 6 59Blocking Specific Content ThemesYou can block programs based on their content. (Content is represented by the D, L, S,V,
Using the Profiles60 Chapter 6Setting the Movie RatingYou set movie rating limits by blocking movies rated above a specified level. To accessthe Set M
Using the ProfilesChapter 6 61Viewing Moving RatingsAfter you block movie ratings, you have the option of going back and changing some ofthe rating st
Using the Profiles62 Chapter 6Choosing Your ProfileEach time you turn on the TV, the Family profile is selected by default. To select a differentprofi
Using the ProfilesChapter 6 63Locking and Unlocking a User ProfileWhen you lock a profile, you prevent anyone who does not know the userpassword from
Using the Profiles64 Chapter 6Locking the SystemWhen you lock the system, all limits set up for all profiles are put into effect, regardless ofwhether
65Different Ways to AdjustYour HDTVThis chapter describes the other options availableto you such as:• selecting a signal source and type• auto tuning
3Table Of ContentsSetup and Connections ... 7Step 1: Unpack the System ...
System Options and Preferences66 Chapter 7Changing the Signal SourceThe Signal Source menu allows you to choose the source from which you would like t
System Options and PreferencesChapter 7 67Reminder: Make sure theCh 2/3/4 switch on theback of the component isset to the channel youspecify in the Au
System Options and Preferences68 Chapter 7You can also edit the TVchannel list and removeunwanted channels byusing the Profiles menu.Another way to ad
System Options and PreferencesChapter 7 69You may need to enteryour four-digit systempassword to order a PPVprogram if it costs morethan the spending
System Options and Preferences70 Chapter 7You need to connect yourphone line to yourtelevision to be able toorder PPV programs usingthe on-screen menu
System Options and PreferencesChapter 7 71The Other Guides iconUsing the Purchases MenuThe Purchases menu allows you to review upcoming and past DIREC
System Options and Preferences72 Chapter 7Setting the Time and DateYou can set the current time and day, the current date, the time zone, and whether
System Options and PreferencesChapter 7 73TranslucencyYou can adjust the level of translucency that the menu screens and program guides possess.Adjust
System Options and Preferences74 Chapter 7Caption DisplayThe Caption Display menu displays a choice list that lets you choose when closedcaptioning in
System Options and PreferencesChapter 7 75Using FetchThe Fetch menu is a list of eight convenient menu items. It serves as a shortcut to accessthese m
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77Need Help?If you run across any problems or need to rely onthe system to give you feedback, you should usethe Assistance menu to get information. Th
Getting Assistance78 Chapter 8Running the Interactive SetupYou should have completed the interactive setup the first time you plugged in yourTV. Howev
Getting AssistanceChapter 8 79Dish PointingThe Dish Pointing menu helps you set up your HDTV and optimize your reception ofthe satellite signal.Select
Getting Assistance80 Chapter 8Find Your Dish Pointing CoordinatesUse one of the available methods (ZIP Code, Latitude/Longitude) to find your dishpoin
Getting AssistanceChapter 8 815. If you are using an oval satellite dish, select the second satellite group and obtain asignal.Once you have a signal
Getting Assistance82 Chapter 8*RSATM Secure and the RSATM Securelogo are trademarks of RSA DataSecurity, Inc.The “RSA Secure” logoensures that only au
83Getting InformationThis section contains troubleshooting information,your PROSCAN limited warranty, and accessory order-ing information.Reference➣➣
84 Chapter 9ReferenceTroubleshootingCan’t select certain channel• Channel may be blocked or not approved in the Profiles menu.• If using a VCR, check
Chapter 9 85ReferenceBlank screen• Maybe the component (VCR, DVD, etc.) connected to the input jacks is not on.• Try another channel, because there ma
5Table Of ContentsSetting the Time and Date ... 72Using the Prefe
86 Chapter 9ReferenceCare and CleaningCAUTION: Turn OFF your TV before cleaning.You can clean the TV as required, using a soft lint-free cloth. Be sur
Chapter 9 87ReferenceFCC Registration InformationYour HDTV is registered with the Federal Communications Commission and is in compliance with parts 15
88 Chapter 9ReferenceScenium High Definition Television (HDTV)Limited WarrantyWhat your warranty covers:• Defects in materials or workmanship.For how
Chapter 9 89ReferenceProduct Registration:• Please complete and mail the Product Registration Card packed with your unit. It willmake it easier to co
90 Chapter 9ReferenceAccessory InformationThe following accessories are available from most dealers and electronicssupply stores in case you want to p
Chapter 9 91ReferencePricePart No.DescriptionQtyRemote Control This isthe remote control that camepacked with your TV.Replacements or spares canbe ord
92 Chapter 9ReferencePlacing an OrderTo place your order by phone, have your Visa, MasterCard orDiscover Card ready and call the toll-free number list
IndexChapter 9 93BBack of the TV 12Batteries 18, 84Binocular icon 27Black level 46BlockingAge-based ratings 58Content themes 59Bright lighting
Index94 Chapter 9NNaming profiles 52New access card 81Noise filter 47Normal lighting 47Normal screen format 73Not ratedMovies 61Programs 56NTSC
IndexChapter 9 95SortingThe DIRECTV guideBy movies 41By sports 41By title 36By topics 40Using movies icon 41Using sports icon 41Using topics ico
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