DirecTV HD65W20 TV Receiver User Manual


 
Using the Profiles
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About Profiles
When you select Profiles from the main menu, you can create four different profiles in
addition to the default Family profile. You can set up specific channels, rating limits, and
spending limits for each profile. After youve set up these profiles, exit the menu system.
Then, press the WHO button on the remote control to scroll through your profiles and
press OK to access a certain one.
But first, personalize a profile by entering a name.
1. Select Profiles from the main menu.
2. Select a profile to edit: User 1, User 2, User 3, or User 4.
3. Select Edit User Name from the next menu.
4. Use the up, down, and right arrows on the remote control to find and select a letter.
5. Press OK.
You can personalize each profile.
To continue editing the profile, select DIRECTV Setup (if you have ordered DIRECTV
®
programming) or TV Setup. The following sections describe how to set up these features.
The DIRECTV Setup
The DIRECTV Setup menu item is only accessible if you subscribe to DIRECTV
®
programming. Through this menu you can establish DIRECTV channel lists, set spending
limits, and set rating limits for DIRECTV
®
programs.
Editing Channels in a DIRECTV List
You should create a DIRECTV
®
channel list to establish which DIRECTV
®
channels the
selected profile can access. To create the DIRECTV
®
channel list:
1. Highlight and select a user name, then select DIRECTV Setup.
2. Highlight Edit Channels and press OK.
Check the channels you want to include in the list (programming subject to change).
Use the MENU button on
the remote control to
bring up the main menu,
use the arrows to
highlight an option, and
press OK to select it.
If the main menu does
not appear, the remote
control might not be in
TV or DIRECTV mode. Try
pressing the TV or
DIRECTV button and then
MENU.
You can also set up
profiles as categories
instead of as users. For
example, name a profile
Sports and include only
sports channels in the
profile. Or, name it
Movies, include only
movie channels, and set a
rating and spending limit
for yourself or your
family.