The oneline™ guide, Turbotune, Alphatune – DirecTV HIRD-D11 User Manual
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The OneLine™ Guide
If you’d like to know what’s on another channel without switching from your current channel, use the
OneLine Guide. Simply press or and begin browsing. You can
see the channel call sign and number, titles, and program start and
end times. When you see something you like; then press
to
tune to the channel.
You may also directly enter a channel number to advance the
OneLine Guide to that channel. The other filter keys, including
,
, and
, as well as the
key will
also control the content of the OneLine Guide.
Pressing the
key will cancel the OneLine Guide.
TurboTune™
The TurboTune feature provides access to nine of your preferred channels on top of the current video.
The TurboTune panel is displayed by pressing the
key while
watching video as long as there are no messages prompting you to
press
for some other purpose. The TurboTune panel displays
nine channel tags. These channels can be specified via the
TurboTune button on the SETUP MENU. The header area of the
panel displays the title of the program currently airing on the
highlighted channel tag. You can choose one of the nine by moving
the highlight over the desired channel and pressing
. A
shortcut to moving the highlight is to press the remote control
numbers that corresponds with the on-screen position of the desired
channel. In the example on the right, press 7 for HBO.
AlphaTune™
AlphaTune enables you to tune to a channel by spelling a channel’s call sign rather than by number. To
enter the AlphaTune mode, you must first press the
key located on the lower right on the
keypad. The
symbol appears on the screen. You can now enter the numbers and letters
(located above each of the number keys) to spell the desired channel call sign. For example, to tune to
ESPN, press
. All special symbols (i.e., &, /, +, !, etc.) are located on the
key. As
soon as the receiver can determine which channel you are seeking, it will tune to it automatically. No
additional keys need to be entered. If the channel call sign is fewer than four letters, you may need to
press
to indicate that you are finished. If more than one channel shares the same set of key (i.e.,
“CNN” and “COM”, both using
), the next matching occurrence is used. If that was not the
channel you wanted, just press
to find the next occurrence of that key sequence. It
is important that you enter the channel call sign exactly. With experience, you will become more
familiar with the channel name abbreviations that are used.
The OneLine Guide
The TurboTune panel