Connecting The Vcr Control; Finding The Vcr's Remote Control; Now You Can Turn It On; Satellite Receiver - Hughes HIRD-E11 Owner's Manual

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Connecting the VCR Control Cable
With the proper connections you can have the model HIRD-E2 digital satellite receiver control your
The VCR Control cable and jack
Finding the VCR's Remote Control Sensor
So that the digital satellite receiver can control your VCR, the emitter end of the VCR control cable
Look for indications of the remote control sensor
Scanning for the remote control sensor
Once the sensor position has been determined, temporarily attach the emitter to the area with a piece of
tape until the system can be tested. Refer to the "VCR Setup" section in the chapter "The Digital
Satellite Receiver's Menu System" to program and test the VCR Control feature.
Upon verifying that the VCR control is functioning properly you can remove the tape and permanently
attach the emitter using the peel-and-stick backing. This attachment should not interfere with normal
VCR operation.

Now You Can Turn It On

Once you have connected everything, you can begin powering up the components. Turn the TV on and
set it to the DIRECTV PLUS System channel (3 or 4) or input (video or S-video). Do the same for the
VCR, if applicable. Now turn the digital satellite receiver on. You will see the start-up screen for
several seconds, followed by a black screen with the message at the bottom:
If so, this is good! If not, try pressing the
doesn't work, check all of the connections.
You're well on your way to enjoying your DIRECTV PLUS System.
SETTING UP THE DIRECTV PLUS SYSTEM
VCR for unattended recording. First, plug the VCR Control cable into the back of the
digital satellite receiver. Then proceed to the next section to determine where the
other end of the cable should be attached.
must be attached where the VCR's remote control sensor is located.
This is labeled on some VCRs. You may also find a diagram in your
VCR manual indicating the sensor position. It is commonly
identifiable by a small dark plastic window. For reference, see the
sensor on the digital satellite receiver located in the center.
If the sensor is not labeled or documented, you will need to scan the
front of your VCR with your VCR remote control. Use the following
procedure to accomplish this:
Hold the VCR remote control about ½-inch from the front left
side of your VCR.
Slowly move the remote control to the right repeatedly pressing
the remote control's power key on and off.
Once your VCR responds to your pressing the remote control
power, note the position. This should be the location of your VCR IR

sensor.

"Searching for satellite signal. To access related utilities, press
key while the remote control is in SAT mode. If that
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