DirecTV SD-HBH Satellite TV System User Manual


 
Adding system components 9
If either command does not function, try other codes listed for your VCR brand.
If you are unsuccessful after trying all available codes, recheck your VCR
Control Cable connections and IR emitter placement.
9. Remove the temporary mounting tape. Attach the emitter permanently using
the peel-and-stick backing. This will not interfere with normal VCR
operation.
Connecting a home
entertainment system
You can integrate the DIRECTV
®
Receiver into your entertainment system to
take advantage of enhanced audio and video capability. Follow these
instructions to connect your DIRECTV Receiver.
To connect the DIRECTV Receiver to your audio system, use A/V cables to
connect the satellite receiver to the audio receiver’s
AUDIO IN jacks.
The A/V receiver must be
turned on in order to send the
video and video signal to your
TV.
Dolby Digital - With the HAH-SA satellite receiver, you can enjoy
programs that contain a Dolby Digital sound track. We recommend that you
listen in surround sound for maximum enjoyment of these programs. You
can connect the stereo outputs of the HAH-SA to a receiver that contains a
Dolby Surround Pro Logic decoder. This will provide you with three audio
channels in the front and a mono surround channel.
To take full advantage of Dolby Digital programming, connect the HAH-SA
digital audio output to an external 5.1-channel Dolby Digital decoder or
receiver. This provides you with three front channels, two independent
surround channels, and an LFE (or subwoofer) channel.
1. Connect the satellite antenna RG-6 coaxial cable to the DIRECTV
Receiver’s
SATELLITE IN jack.
2. Connect the DIRECTV Receiver’s
A/V jacks to the VCR and A/V receiver’s
A/V jacks.
3. AUX, optical connection, and digital output connections – If your audio
receiver has optical digital connectors, connect the appropriate type of cable
to the DIRECTV Receiver’s
DIGITAL AUDIO OUT for two-channel digital
stereo. If your A/V receiver is also capable of decoding Dolby Digital, use
this connection in order to listen in full 5.1-channel surround sound. Refer
to page 25 for additional audio information.
4. Connect the VCR’s
A/V OUT jacks to a pair of the A/V receiver’s A/V IN
jacks.
5. Connect the A/V receiver’s
MONITOR OUT jack to the TV’s VIDEO IN
jack.
6. Plug the components into an electrical outlet.
Note: If you have connected a VCR to your entertainment system in a
way that routes the satellite receiver’s signal to your VCR before it reaches
the TV, you may see a distorted picture if you try to record (or view in some
instances) a copy-protected program. A
Cant Tape
symbol in the screen
banner identifies these programs.