DirecTV HD DVR Receivers User Manual page 92

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FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
input in the upper right- or left-hand corner. If the input is set to something other than your DIRECTV receiver, toggle through
the inputs with the "input" button on the DIRECTV remote (if programmed) or TV remote until you get your picture. (If the
DIRECTV remote is not working for the TV it may need to be programmed.)
If the TV remote is not available:
1.
Find the Input or Source button on your TV and press it. It may be on the front panel, sides, bottom, or top edges of your TV.
2.
Slowly set the TV to each input option, one at a time. Sometimes it takes a second or two for the input to switch, so don't
proceed too quickly.
3.
Set the TV to whichever input gives a picture.
If you see a snowy screen and are using a coax connection to connect to the TV, make sure your TV is on channel 3 or 4.
Press the TV/VCR button on the VCR remote or on the VCR's front panel.
If problems persist, turn off all equipment connected to your TV, wait a few minutes, then turn the DIRECTV
Check your connections and cables.
Check the HD output resolutions and deselect those not supported by your TV. For 1080p programs, some TVs do not support
the 24 frame-per-second rate DIRECTV provides. Press the RES button on your receiver's front panel to change the resolution
to one your TV supports.
Q: Why doesn't my remote work?
Possible Causes:
Weak batteries are almost always the problem.
Trying to operate equipment other than your DIRECTV Receiver?
Remote sensor on the receiver could be blocked.
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Receiver back on.
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