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Receiving local “off-air” broadcast channels – DirecTV User Manual H20 User Manual

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Receiving Local “Off-Air” Broadcast Channels

Th

e DIRECTV HD Receiver can receive both satellite and locally transmitted, off -air broadcast

channels, and will display these local channels in the Guide. In order to receive off -air channels, attach

an off -air antenna to the OFF-AIR IN as instructed in the “Choose Your Setup” section starting on page

61. During the Guided Setup process, be sure to select the Satellite & Antenna button when you reach

the Satellite Dish & Off -Air Antenna screen and follow the onscreen instructions.

If you didn’t setup an off -air antenna during the guided setup, you must enter your location into the

receiver using the Local Network Area screens in order to receive Program Guide information for local

off -air broadcast channels. When you enter your ZIP code, if there is more than one network area

available, your receiver will show your options. Pick the one closest to you as your primary network area.

In some cases, there may be more than two cities displayed. You may decide to also enter a secondary

local network if more than one is available to you, but this is optional.

To scan for off -air channels and set up the local network areas after Guided Setup, do the following:

1.

Press

MENU.

2. Press SELECT on Settings in the Quick Menu.
3.

Select

Setup in the Quick Menu.

4.

Select

Sat

& Ant from the options on the left menu.

5. Press SELECT on the Antenna Setup button. If you have not selected your local networks yet, select

the Local Networks button and follow the instructions until you are done.

6.

Select

the

Scan for Channels button to have the receiver scan local off -air frequencies.

When the receiver has fi nished scanning for channels, you are given the chance to edit local off -air
channels to remove channels from the Guide that you don’t watch, or those that have poor reception.

NOTE: Your reception will vary by

geographic location. In other words:

Some areas get better reception

than others!