O W N E R S M A N U A L Model: HIRD-B1
Trademarks and Copyrights— Software contained in the receiver and this manual is copyright © 1995, 1996, 1997, and 1998 by Hughes Network Systems. Some features are patent pending. WatchWord, PreSelect, LogoBelt, TurboTune, and OneLine Guide are trademarks of Hughes Network Systems. DIRECTV and DIRECT TICKET are trademarks of DIRECTV, Inc., a Hughes Electronics Company and are used with permission. USSB and USSB Entertainment Plus are registered trademarks of U. S. Satellite Broadcasting Company, Inc.
IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS For your safety and protection, read this entire Owner’s Manual before you attempt to install or use the DIRECTV System. In particular, read this safety section carefully. Keep this safety information where you can refer to it if necessary. INSTALLATION Polarization—This product is equipped with a plug that will fit into the power outlet only one way. Do not modify the plug defeating this feature. If the plug does not fit, contact your electrician to replace your outlet.
SERVICE Servicing—Do not attempt to service this product yourself as opening or removing covers may expose you to dangerous voltage or other hazards. There are no user serviceable parts inside. Refer all servicing to qualified service personnel. Conditions Requiring Service—Unplug this product from the wall outlet and refer servicing to qualified service personnel under the following conditions: • When the power supply cord or plug is damaged.
FEDERAL COMUNICATIONS COMMISSION (FCC) REGULATORY INFORMATION Federal Communications Commission (FCC)—The system complies with both Part 15 and Part 68 of the FCC rules. not done, the telephone company may temporarily disconnect service. 3. The telephone company may make changes in its technical operations and procedures; if such changes affect the compatibility or use of this device, the telephone company is required to give adequate notice of the changes.
TABLE OF CONTENTS THE HUGHES-BRAND DIRECTV SYSTEM..1-1 What You Should Do First.................................1-1 How Does All This Work?.................................1-1 DIRECTV SYSTEM COMPONENTS........................1-2 The Satellite Antenna..........................................1-2 The Digital Satellite Receiver ...........................1-2 The Remote Control............................................1-4 SETTING UP YOUR DIRECTV SYSTEM........2-1 CHOOSING THE BEST CONNECTIONS ................
Lock/Unlock .........................................................7-3 Assistance Topics ................................................7-3 SETUP MENU .............................................................7-3 Preferences ...........................................................7-3 Limits .....................................................................7-3 Chan. Lists............................................................7-3 TurboTune™.....................................................
THE HUGHES-BRAND DIRECTV SYSTEM 1 You did it! You’ve selected one of the most advanced digital video and audio components available today. You now have the capability to receive hundreds of channels of video programming, CD-quality audio, and data services. What You Should Do First Your DIRECTV System is both a complicated technical miracle and an easy to operate source of entertainment.
HUGHES-BRAND DIRECTV SYSTEM OWNER’S MANUAL DIRECTV System Components There are three main components of your DIRECTV System. They are the satellite antenna, the digital satellite receiver, and the remote control. Take a few minutes to read about each of these components. The Satellite Antenna The satellite antenna is the component that receives the digital signals. It must be mounted to a solid outdoor surface that allows a clear view of the southern sky. The reflector is also known as a “dish.
THE HUGHES-BRAND DIRECTV SYSTEM Behind the door on the right side of the receiver is your access card. This special card contains information about your level of service and holds pay per view purchase activity. This card should not be removed except to protect your digital satellite receiver from unauthorized use or to replace the card when your service provider (DIRECTV or USSB) supplies a new one. The Access Card The rear of the digital satellite receiver.
HUGHES-BRAND DIRECTV SYSTEM OWNER’S MANUAL The Remote Control The remote control is available in two models. The basic model (HRMC-2) can control your digital satellite receiver and most TV brands. The universal model (HRMC3) can control these devices, as well as VCRs and many other auxiliary devices such as cable boxes, amplifiers and laser disc players. The remote control uses invisible infrared light to send signals to your components when you press the keys.
SETTING UP YOUR DIRECTV SYSTEM 2 This chapter provides step-by-step instructions for setting up your DIRECTV System and connecting it to your television or entertainment system. As you are reading this now, it is assumed that you have already opened and unpacked the box. The receiver carton includes the receiver itself, an Access Card (already installed in the receiver behind the door), a remote control with two AA batteries, cables, and this manual. Contact your dealer if any part is missing or damaged.
HUGHES-BRAND DIRECTV SYSTEM OWNER’S MANUAL Before choosing the best connection for your entertainment system, you should connect the phone line. This can be done by plugging one end of the provided telephone cable into the PHONE LINE jack on the back of your digital satellite receiver and the other end into a telephone wall jack.
SETTING UP YOUR DIRECTV SYSTEM have no jacks like these on your TV or VCR, skip this section and proceed to the “Hook Up the RF Signals” section. This video hookup will give you a clearer picture than an RF hookup. Also, this hookup will allow you to view satellite programming and local broadcast simultaneously on TVs that offer a “picture in picture” (PIP) feature.
HUGHES-BRAND DIRECTV SYSTEM OWNER’S MANUAL Finishing Up To achieve high quality sound from your digital satellite receiver through a stereo system, simply connect the AUDIO outputs (Left and Right) to an available input on your audio system. This input may be labeled something like AUX, or, if you aren’t using a compact disc player or laser disc player, you can use one of these inputs, if available. The only input that you should not use is one that is specified for a turntable/phonograph.
CONTROLLING THE DIGITAL SATELLITE RECEIVER 3 Now it is Time for You to Take Control! You are the master of your digital satellite receiver. It does what you tell it to do. Take a few minutes to read through this chapter to begin to understand how to “drive” your system. Let’s begin with a few simple rules. First, there is nothing that you can do, using the front panel keys or the remote control keys, which could harm your digital satellite receiver in any way.
HUGHES-BRAND DIRECTV SYSTEM OWNER’S MANUAL call in status reports to the service providers, start and stop a VCR for programs you have scheduled, receive messages, and perform other background activities. The only apparent changes that occur in the standby condition are that the video goes black, the IN FROM ANTENNA connector signals are passed through to the OUT TO TV connector, and the power light is off. There are three keys on your remote control that you will likely use frequently. They are , and .
INSTALLING AND POINTING YOUR SATELLITE DISH 4 One spot—22,300 miles in space—and you’ll find it. There’s a cluster of satellites way out there in space, and just as a telescope is pointed at a star, you need to point your dish at the satellites. In this chapter we will explain the basic process for determining where to mount your dish, basic installation of the dish and the procedure for pointing your dish.
HUGHES-BRAND DIRECTV SYSTEM OWNER’S MANUAL Determine Where to Point Your Satellite Dish The INSTALLATION screen When you press you will be whisked into the screen that assists you with dish pointing and signal strength utilities. Since you may have never used the DIRECTV System before, we’ll go slowly at first. But pay attention; you are starting to learn how to navigate the menus. Move the highlight to the Position button and press .
INSTALLING AND POINTING YOUR SATELLITE DISH 1) Go to the location where you plan to install the antenna. 2) Using a compass like the one shown, hold the compass level so that the needle can rotate freely. When the needle stops rotating, it will be pointing north. Doing so carefully so as not to disturb the needle, rotate the body of the compass so that the 0° or N marks printed on the compass align with the painted end of the needle. The compass is now aligned with magnetic north.
HUGHES-BRAND DIRECTV SYSTEM OWNER’S MANUAL If you decide to install the antenna yourself, we recommend you purchase the Do-It-Yourself Instillation Kit. It contains many items you will need to complete most installations.
INSTALLING AND POINTING YOUR SATELLITE DISH Selecting a Mounting Option Now that you have chosen where you want to install your antenna, you need to select the appropriate mounting. Use the options described below to determine the section of this chapter that you should advance to. All installations require grounding per NEC 810-15 and NEC 820-33. Installing the antenna on the side of your house. Do not install on vinyl or aluminum siding.
HUGHES-BRAND DIRECTV SYSTEM OWNER’S MANUAL Installing the Antenna onto a Wooden Surface The satellite antenna can be installed onto several types of wooden surfaces. This section describes installing the antenna base plate and mast onto the side of your house or on a deck rail or floor. Do not mount the antenna onto composite (also called particleboard or fiberboard) surfaces unless there is a wall stud or rafter located where you will be installing the mounting hardware.
INSTALLING AND POINTING YOUR SATELLITE DISH 3) Using a carpenter’s level, plumb the antenna mast in at least two different locations on the side of the mast, as shown. These two measurements should be at right angles to each other. If the mast is plumbed (aligned vertically with the bubble level), go to step 5. Otherwise, loosen the pivot bolt and adjustment nuts (see diagram). 4) Rotate the mast until it is plumb with the level, then tighten the pivot bolt and alignment nuts.
HUGHES-BRAND DIRECTV SYSTEM OWNER’S MANUAL Installing the Antenna onto a Brick Surface The satellite antenna can be installed onto brick surfaces. This section describes installing the antenna base plate and mast onto the side of your brick house or on a chimney. Have the following tools and materials handy during this process. Items marked with a asterisk (*) indicate that they are included in the Do-It-Yourself Installation Kit (sold separately).
INSTALLING AND POINTING YOUR SATELLITE DISH 8) Install the mast assembly onto the mounting surface using a 3-inch x ¼-20 machine screw (see diagram). Tighten the screw enough to secure the base plate, but leave it loose enough to enable you to adjust the base plate. 9) Verify that the mast is still plumb and adjust if necessary. 10) Mark the locations of the other three outside holes on the mounting surface. 11) Remove the base plate from the brick surface.
HUGHES-BRAND DIRECTV SYSTEM OWNER’S MANUAL 4) Using a carpenter’s level, plumb the antenna mast in at least two different locations on the side of the mast, as shown. These two measurements should be at right angles to each other. If the mast is plumb (aligned vertically with the bubble level), go to step 5. Otherwise, loosen the pivot bolt and adjustment nuts (see diagram). 5) Rotate the mast until it is plumb with the level, then tighten the pivot bolt and alignment nuts.
INSTALLING AND POINTING YOUR SATELLITE DISH Installing the Antenna onto a Metal Pole The satellite antenna can be installed onto a metal pole. You will not be using the base plate or mast included with the antenna for this procedure. Store these items in case you decide to move the antenna to a new location in the future. Have the following tools and materials handy during this process.
HUGHES-BRAND DIRECTV SYSTEM OWNER’S MANUAL Attaching the Reflector onto the LNB Support Arm There are two possible antenna models that may have been included with your DIRECTV System. Refer to the section that applies to your antenna model. If you don’t know which model number you have, you should be able to identify it by the associated diagram. Assembling the HANT-3_S Antenna 1) Insert a flat-head screw into one of the holes in the face of the reflector, as shown.
INSTALLING AND POINTING YOUR SATELLITE DISH CAUTION Local electric codes and the National Electric Code (NEC) require the antenna to be grounded. Grounding the antenna helps protect against damage caused by static voltage buildup or nearby lightning strikes. Refer to the following: • Go to the section titled “Grounding the Metal Pole Mount” if your antenna is installed on a metal pole. • Go to the section titled “Grounding the Base Plate” if you antenna is installed on the supplied antenna mast.
HUGHES-BRAND DIRECTV SYSTEM OWNER’S MANUAL Installation Procedure 1) Use a sledgehammer to drive the ground rod 8 feet into the ground near where you installed the antenna base plate. 2) Insert the ¼-20 x ½-inch bolt through the grounding hole on the base plate. 3) Install the star washer and ¼-inch nut onto the bolt. 4) Wrap the #8 aluminum grounding wire around the bolt between the star washer and the base plate in accordance with National Electric Code section 810-15, then tighten the nut.
INSTALLING AND POINTING YOUR SATELLITE DISH 2) Select a length of cable that can be routed easily from the LNB to the ground block. If your system is equipped with a dual-output LNB, select a second cable that’s the same length. 3) Secure the grounding block to a stable mounting surface with two screws, then connect the cable(s) to the grounding block. 4) Secure the cable(s) with cable clips. Do not forget to form the drip loop and secure it in place with cable clips.
HUGHES-BRAND DIRECTV SYSTEM OWNER’S MANUAL Routing the LNB Cable to the Satellite Receiver During this step of the installation, route the LNB cable from the ground block to the satellite receiver. In most installations, there is more than one way to get the LNB cable to the adapter from the grounding block. If the adapter is near an inside wall, use the crawl space, basement, or attic area.
INSTALLING AND POINTING YOUR SATELLITE DISH • , , , or to move the highlight over the Setup Menu button • • to display the SETUP MENU or to move the highlight over the Installation button • to display the INSTALLATION screen You should see a meter displaying your signal strength. The INSTALLATION Screen The INSTALLATION screen shows the quality of the signal that you are receiving. Because you have not adjusted the direction of your satellite dish, you probably have a signal strength of 0.
HUGHES-BRAND DIRECTV SYSTEM OWNER’S MANUAL The “box” method begins by subtracting 10 degrees from the azimuth and subtracting 4 degrees from the elevation values that you determined earlier. We’ll begin by adjusting the elevation. First, loosen the nuts securing the two (one on each side) elevation bolts just enough so that you can easily tilt the reflector up and down. Next, line up the elevation indicator with the tick mark corresponding to the elevation calculated earlier (result minus 4 degrees).
INSTALLING AND POINTING YOUR SATELLITE DISH Authorizing Your Service The antenna is now installed and properly adjusted to receive signals. To confirm this, you should be able to receive promotional channels from both DIRECTV and USSB.
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WATCHING SATELLITE PROGRAMMING 5 Let’s face it. You got your DIRECTV System because you wanted lots of programming choices! In this chapter you will learn many different ways to find the programs you want to watch. The first thing that you should know is that channels in the DIRECTV System world are arranged differently than you have probably experienced before. The lowest channel number is 100; the highest can be 999.
HUGHES-BRAND DIRECTV SYSTEM OWNER’S MANUAL The Information Banner Pressing the key a second time while the Channel Banner is displayed will replace the information with any available description of the current program. This is called the Information Banner. Either of these banners will go away after a few seconds, or you can press the key or key to clear it on demand.
WATCHING SATELLITE PROGRAMMING key on the remote control which corresponds with the on-screen position of the desired channel. Alternate Services Your digital satellite receiver can support alternate audio and data reception. To determine if the services are available for a particular program, look for the associated icons that indicate alternate audio and/or data services, located below the date and time in the Information banner or on the on-screen guide.
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THE ON-SCREEN GUIDES 6 The most powerful feature of your digital satellite receiver is the On-Screen Guides. From the onscreen guide you can see a page of channels or program listings and filter the guide to include only programs in the categories of interest to you. Other advanced features available from the on-screen guides, such as Scheduling and Information, will help you plan your viewing. Continue reading to learn the real power of your digital satellite receiver’s on-screen menus.
HUGHES-BRAND DIRECTV SYSTEM OWNER’S MANUAL General On-Screen Guide Features While there are eight different ways that the on-screen guide can appear (four guide styles, each with or without descriptions), there are some things that they have in common. First, the guide name will always appear in the upper left corner. This may be simply something like “PROGRAM GUIDE” or could be more descriptive if you have filtered the guide, such as “COMEDY MOVIES GUIDE.
THE ON-SCREEN GUIDES The PROGRAM GUIDE (SM. CELL) The PROGRAM GUIDE (SM. CELL) without descriptions The PROGRAM GUIDE (SM. CELL) with descriptions The PROGRAM GUIDE (SM. CELL) displays 1½-hours of programming. Up to twelve channels can be seen at any one time. This number is reduced to nine if the program description option is enabled. Let’s look at the elements that make up the PROGRAM GUIDE (SM. CELL). The large area containing the various program titles is known as the “grid.
HUGHES-BRAND DIRECTV SYSTEM OWNER’S MANUAL The PROGRAM GUIDE (LG. CELL) The PROGRAM GUIDE (LG. CELL) without descriptions The PROGRAM GUIDE (LG. CELL) with descriptions The PROGRAM GUIDE (LG. CELL) displays 2-hours of programming. Up to eight channels can be seen at any one time. This number is reduced to six if the program description option is enabled. Let’s look at the elements that make up the PROGRAM GUIDE (LG. CELL). The large area containing the various program titles is known as the “grid.
THE ON-SCREEN GUIDES The TITLE GUIDE The TITLE GUIDE without descriptions The TITLE GUIDE with descriptions The TITLE GUIDE displays up to twelve program titles at any one time. This quantity is reduced to nine if the program description option is enabled. Let’s look at the elements that make up the TITLE GUIDE. The first column displays the program titles in alphabetical order. If a program title cannot fit entirely, an ellipsis (“…”) is included to indicate that title information is missing.
HUGHES-BRAND DIRECTV SYSTEM OWNER’S MANUAL The title of the program that is currently airing on the highlighted channel appears in the header area immediately above the logo grid. Only current programming is available from the LOGO GUIDE. To move around the guide, use the , , , and scroll more program offerings onto the screen. keys. You can continue to press the To speed up the process of reviewing the guide, you can use entries a full page at a time.
THE ON-SCREEN GUIDES The Types pop-up menu enables you to further refine your desired program list by different types of the previously chosen theme. For example, if you chose Movies for the category, you can now choose a type of movie such as Comedy, Drama, Sci-Fi, etc. After selecting one of these, the guide will be further filtered to feature only those channels that will be offering programs of the selected category and type.
HUGHES-BRAND DIRECTV SYSTEM OWNER’S MANUAL Class Filters One more way that you can filter your guide is through the Classes drop-down menu. From this menu you can select classifications such as PPV, Subscrptn, Attractns, etc. The Subscrptn option will exclude the PPV channels from the onscreen guide. The PPV option will list only channels offering PPV programs. The Schedule option will list channels that have events that are scheduled to be viewed or taped.
THE ON-SCREEN GUIDES To View, if selected, will mark the program to be automatically tuned when it airs. This way, you won’t miss an important program. At the right time the receiver will even turn on if it was turned off, and tune to the appropriate channel. Programs that are scheduled to be automatically tuned to for viewing will be identified on the on-screen guide with a check mark (ü) before the program title.
HUGHES-BRAND DIRECTV SYSTEM OWNER’S MANUAL Show Times The Show Times button, when displayed, provides a simple way to display a concise list of other presentation times of the program of interest. You may use this button to find a viewing time that may be more convenient to meet your schedule. You will be returned to the INFORMATION screen with the displayed information updated to reflect your selection from the times that were presented.
YOUR RECEIVER’S MENU SYSTEM 7 Your digital satellite receiver offers much more than fantastic audio and video. The Main Menu is the primary location where you can access system management functions. From the MAIN MENU you can branch in any direction including the on-screen guide, customize system features, read incoming messages, lock and unlock your system, and more.
HUGHES-BRAND DIRECTV SYSTEM OWNER’S MANUAL Main Menu From the MAIN MENU you can branch in any direction including the on-screen guide, customize your system features, check incoming mail, lock and unlock your system, and more. There are two ways to get to the MAIN MENU. First, you can press the keys on the remote control. Another way to get to the MAIN MENU is by pressing while one of the on-screen guides is displayed to initiate the pop-up GUIDE MENU followed by selecting the Main Menu button.
YOUR RECEIVER’S MENU SYSTEM Lock/Unlock This button is labeled either Lock or Unlock depending on the current status of the digital satellite receiver’s lock. If the receiver is locked, you will see a small lock icon just below the date and time at the top of the screen. Things to do on the MAIN MENU Assistance Topics The ASSISTANCE portion of the screen should be your first stop when you need help or have a question. Think of this feature as an on-line, quick reference manual.
HUGHES-BRAND DIRECTV SYSTEM OWNER’S MANUAL system’s signal strength on the INSTALLATION screen. Refer to the “Installation” section found later in this chapter. Things to do on the SETUP MENU Current settings overview An overview of the current settings can be reviewed without having to access each associated screen. Scheduler Your digital satellite receiver is equipped with a SCHEDULER that allows up to 32 events to be programmed.
YOUR RECEIVER’S MENU SYSTEM Using the same procedure as setting the start time, set the program Duration as hours and minutes. As before, use to advance to the Frequency column. The Frequency column is very versatile. Using the and keys, you can specify when, or how often, the event occurs. Your choices are: Today, Tomorrow, Every Mon, Every Tue, Every Wed, Every Thu, Every Fri, Every Sat, Every Sun, Everyday, Mon-Fri, or / to specify an exact date.
HUGHES-BRAND DIRECTV SYSTEM OWNER’S MANUAL The event channel, title, the start date and time, and the cost is listed for each purchase. There may be more events than can fit on the screen. You can access these by using the key or advance a page at a time by pressing . If you need to discuss an event with your service provider, highlight the questioned event and press the key. Additional information that the representative may ask for is provided in the advisory message area at the bottom of the screen.
YOUR RECEIVER’S MENU SYSTEM Lock/Unlock When you first receive your system, it will be unlocked. That is, no limits or restrictions are in effect. To enforce the limits (spending, ratings, and “Family” favorite list), you must lock the system. When the button on the MAIN MENU reads Lock, no lock symbol appears at the top of the menu screen, indicating that the system is unlocked. NOTE: If locking the receiver, only channels included in the Family list will be accessible.
HUGHES-BRAND DIRECTV SYSTEM OWNER’S MANUAL Temporarily Overriding the Lock The LOCK OVERRIDE pop-up panel on video The LOCK OVERRIDE pop-up panel on menus There are times that you may wish to access a program or channel which exceeds the spending limit, rating limit or family approved channels while your digital satellite receiver is locked. You can do this without unlocking your digital satellite receiver. When you press , when prompted, the LOCK OVERRIDE pop-up will be displayed.
YOUR RECEIVER’S MENU SYSTEM background, sports on a green background, and news on a brown background. All other program categories will continue to appear on a blue background. Chan. Tags The Chan. Tags option will only influence the appearance of the PROGRAM GUIDE (LG. CELL) style guide. With this control, you are choosing whether the channel tags will appear as channel numbers and call signs or as network logos. Chan. Sort By default, “Channel Sort Option” is set to Number.
HUGHES-BRAND DIRECTV SYSTEM OWNER’S MANUAL intended for one receiver or the other. To avoid this “cross talk,” simply highlight the Receiver ID button and press on the remote control that is to control that specific digital satellite receiver. Remember to set your remote control to the desired code first. For information regarding changing the remote control’s code, see the chapter, “Programming Your Remote Control.” Data Port This option does not apply to the model HIRD-B1 digital satellite receiver.
YOUR RECEIVER’S MENU SYSTEM Things to do on the LIMITS screen Max Rating Program ratings indicate the suitability of a program’s content for a given audience. For families with younger children, a lower rating limit may be desirable. Other families may choose to allow viewing of more sophisticated programming. The LIMITS screen leaves this choice and control up to you. Highlight the Max Ratings button and press to display the MAX RATING pop-up menu where you set the limit.
HUGHES-BRAND DIRECTV SYSTEM OWNER’S MANUAL Places to go from the CHANNEL LISTS screen Rename When you highlight the Rename button and press the key a Rename List pop-up menu appears. You can choose any of the first three lists to be renamed. The All, Family, and Top 10 lists cannot be renamed. Once you have chosen a list, a Rename List entry keyboard pop-up panel appears. You can highlight the desired letter using the , , , and keys. Press to enter the letter.
YOUR RECEIVER’S MENU SYSTEM TurboTune™ The TURBOTUNE SETUP screen is used to specify the nine channels that will be offered in the TurboTune pop-up panel that appears over video when is pressed. Things to do on the TURBOTUNE SETUP screen Set Channel Using the , , , and keys, highlight one of the nine channel boxes. You can enter the desired channel using the number keys on the remote control, or by using the and .
HUGHES-BRAND DIRECTV SYSTEM OWNER’S MANUAL Position After selecting Position from the INSTALLATION screen a pop-up menu called Alignment Mode will appear. You can choose to enter your location either by Align by ZIP or Align by LAT/LONG. After making your selection, a pop-up entry panel will appear for you chosen location type. Use the and keys or use the numeric keypad to change the value of the digits. Press the key to advance or the key to back up.
PROGRAMMING YOUR REMOTE CONTROL 8 You can use the remote control that came with your digital satellite receiver to control other components in your entertainment system. The basic remote control (HRMC-2) can control your digital satellite receiver and most TV brands. The universal remote control (HRMC-3) can control the digital satellite receiver as well as many brands of TVs, VCRs, tuners/amplifiers, laser disc players, and cable boxes.
HUGHES-BRAND DIRECTV SYSTEM OWNER’S MANUAL Code Entry First, look up the device type and brand in the following charts. You will find a list of numbers, one or more of which should operate your device. There may be more than one code, so you will need to try each of them to find the one that works best. While holding down the device key that you are programming, press the “Mute” key, and simultaneously release both keys.
PROGRAMMING YOUR REMOTE CONTROL Brand VCRs 012, 045 004, 018, 026, 034, 043, 047, 063, 137 Instant Replay 031, 033 JCL 031, 033 J.C.
HUGHES-BRAND DIRECTV SYSTEM OWNER’S MANUAL Using the Remote Control Once you have your codes entered, you are ready to start using your universal remote control. The device keys allow you to switch from one device to another. Some keys behave in a special way. They control one device while you are actually in another device mode. For instance, while in SAT mode, pressing Volume +/- controls your TV’s volume.
PROGRAMMING YOUR REMOTE CONTROL Once you perform these steps, whenever your remote control is in AUX mode the VCR function keys will continue to control the VCR. In the event that you reprogram the AUX key to control a different component that need use of the keys, simply repeat these two steps. Assigning a Device to a Different Device Key You can assign a component to a mode key that has a different label. For example, you can assign a second TV to the AUX key. 1.
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LIMITED WARRANTY Hughes Network Systems (HNS) provides the following limited warranty on your HNS digital satellite equipment. This limited warranty is in lieu of all other warranties, whether express, implied, or statutory, including, without limitation, the implied warranties of merchantability and fitness for a particular purpose.
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