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Satellite Receiver
Step 4: Connecting the AC Power
Satellite Receiver
After all other connections are
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complete, connect the AC Power Cord
to the Satellite Receiver. Then connect
the AC Power Cord to a power outlet.
Step 5: Checking the Access Card
Satellite Receiver
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Open the access door by applying gentle pressure to the latch and releasing.
1
Make sure the DIRECTV Access Card is firmly inserted into the front left hand
slot of the Satellite Receiver. After the DIRECTV Access Card is inserted
(correctly), DO NOT remove it unless instructed to do so by your service
provider.
Step 6: Activating Your Service
After checking the DIRECTV Access Card and your Satellite Dish Antenna is installed,
you are ready to begin enjoying service.
Call DIRECTV at 1-800-DIRECTV (347-3288) to begin digital satellite programming.
For DIRECTV and UltimateTV operational instructions, please refer to the User Guide.
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AC Power Cord
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to power outlet
Connecting Your Satellite Receiver
Advanced Connection: Connecting Your VCR
Satellite Receiver
1c
1a
If your TV and VCR have A/V jacks
1a
Connect the VIDEO OUT jacks of your Satellite
Receiver to the A/V input jacks of your VCR
using the supplied A/V cable. Then, connect
the A/V output jacks of your VCR to the A/V
input jacks of your TV using an A/V cable. (Be
1b
sure to match the colors on the jacks with the
colored plugs on the A/V cable.) Some TVs
VCR
and VCRs do not have stereo audio, if yours
does not, just connect the white A/V cable to
the Left output jack.
If your TV and VCR have S-Video jacks
1b
Use an S-Video cable instead of the yellow video connection. S-Video cable is
supplied.
z Tip
To allow your Satellite Receiver to control the
recording functions of your VCR, see page 14.
If your TV and VCR do not have A/V jacks
1c
Connect the VHF(SAT)/UHF OUT jack on the Satellite Receiver to the VHF/UHF input
jack on your VCR using coaxial cable.
Then, connect the VHF/UHF output jack on your VCR to the VHF/UHF input jack on
your TV using a second coaxial cable.
Set the CH3/CH4 switch to the channel that does not carry off-air broadcasts in your
area.
Note
With this connection, your input source
is channel 3 or channel 4 depending on
how you set the CH3/CH4 switch on
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