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Changing channels, Adjusting the volume – DirecTV D10-200 User Manual

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CHAPTER 3

Watching TV

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CHAPTER 3

Watching TV

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Changing channels

All available channels from any of these sources will appear in the Guide, and can be
tuned in using the CHAN …/† buttons and the 0 - 9 number buttons on your remote
control. The Channel Banners that appear on the screen as you change channels (or when
you press the INFO button) indicate the signal type for the program you are watching.
Satellite indicates the program on the current channel is being received through your
satellite dish.

To change the channel you are watching:

1

Press the CHAN … button on the remote control to tune to a higher channel number. Press the

CHAN † button to tune to a lower channel number.

2

Enter a channel number directly with the 0 - 9 number buttons. After entering a number,
press the SELECT button or wait a few seconds for the system to tune to the new channel.

Adjusting the volume

To adjust the volume while watching DIRECTV programming, you simply press the VOL +
button on the remote control to increase the volume or the VOL - button to decrease the
volume. In order for the DIRECTV

®

Receiver’s remote control to adjust your TV’s volume

setting, you will have to program the remote control to operate your TV. (See Chapter 7:
Programming the remote control.)

Getting information on the TV program you are watching

Your DIRECTV

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Receiver provides several layers of information about the TV programs

you watch.

The Channel Banner

As you change channels you will see a Channel Banner on each channel you tune to.
After a few seconds, the Channel Banner disappears. If you want to clear it right away,
press the EXIT button on your remote control. The Channel Banner provides the following
information:

The Full Channel Banner

The Channel Banner provides quick information as you button channels on your DIRECTV

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Receiver. If you want to see information about the channel you are currently watching,
simply press the INFO button on your DIRECTV

®

Receiver’s remote control. Pressing the

INFO button displays the Full Channel Banner.

The Full Channel Banner displays all the
information in the Channel Banner, plus
more details about the program.
For example, the Full Channel Banner for
a movie might display the category for the
movie (drama, comedy, action/adventure,
etc.), the cast, the year it was released, and
a short description of the plot. You can clear
the Full Channel Banner from your screen by
pressing the EXIT button on your remote
control.

Information icons

In addition to the basic channel and program information contained in the Channel
Banners (program title, channel name, rating, etc.), there are a set of information icons.
These icons tell you more about the program you are watching and about the status of
your DIRECTV

®

Receiver. Here are descriptions of each icon:

Channel number and name

Program start
and end times

Program rating Information icons

(See next page for details.)

Current time and date

Current user profile

Signal type and
audio format

Program title

Channel logo

Multi-language

This icon appears when additional audio tracks are available.

Locked

This icon appears when the system is locked.

Unlocked

This icon appears when the system is temporarily unlocked.

Mail

This icon appears when there are unread mail messages from DIRECTV in your system mailbox.

Music channel

This icon appears when the channel is a music-only channel.

Pay per view program

This icon appears when the program is a pay per view program.

Letterbox

This icon indicates that the current program is being broadcast using the letterbox widescreen video format.

All Day Ticket

This icon will appear when you purchase All Day Ticket.

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