Chapter 1 IntroductionChapter 1 Introduction6LCOSSCLOWelcome to Liquid Crystal On Silicon ( LCOS )A Higher Definition Television Is Here.™At the e
Chapter 5 FeaturesChapter 5 Features96The Rating Limit ScreenTo set TV programming limits:1. From the main menu, select Profiles.2. Select the use
Chapter 5 FeaturesChapter 5 Features97Blocking Age-Based RatingsYou can automatically block all program ratings above a specified age-based rati
Chapter 5 FeaturesChapter 5 Features98Blocking Specific Content ThemesYou can block programs based on their content. (Content is represented by th
Chapter 5 FeaturesChapter 5 Features99Setting Movie RatingsYou set movie rating limits by blocking movies rated above a specified level. Toacces
Chapter 5 FeaturesChapter 5 Features100Viewing Moving RatingsAfter you block movie ratings, you have the option of going back and changingsome of
Chapter 5 FeaturesChapter 5 Features101Choosing Your ProfileEach time you turn on the TV, the Family profile is selected by default. To select a
Chapter 5 FeaturesChapter 5 Features102• If you enter the system password to override a limit, the lock icon in the channel banner will turn yello
Chapter 5 FeaturesChapter 5 Features103Unlocking the SystemWhen the system is unlocked, the channel, spending, viewing, and rating limits thatyo
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Chapter 6: The Menu SystemChapter Overview:The Program Guide menu and the Profiles menu are described inChapter 5. The Assistance menu is explained in
Chapter 1 IntroductionChapter 1 Introduction7A brand new HD technologyThere’s been much discussion about HDTV (high definition television)and how
Chapter 6 The Menu SystemChapter 6 The Menu System106Picture Quality ControlsThe Picture Quality menu contains all of the TV’s menus that you need
Chapter 6 The Menu SystemChapter 6 The Menu System107Picture SettingsThe Picture Settings menu displays the controls for adjusting the way the p
Chapter 6 The Menu SystemChapter 6 The Menu System108Color WarmthColor Warmth displays a choice list that lets you set one of three automatic colo
Chapter 6 The Menu SystemChapter 6 The Menu System109Choose your setting based on the degree of lighting in your room. After you selecta setting
Chapter 6 The Menu SystemChapter 6 The Menu System110MuteTurn Mute on (select Sound Off) to set the TV’s volume to its minimum level(another way t
Chapter 6 The Menu SystemChapter 6 The Menu System111• Stereo Splits the incoming stereo audio signal into left and right frontchannels. Most TV
Chapter 6 The Menu SystemChapter 6 The Menu System112† Manufactured under license from Dolby Laboratories. "Dolby", "Pro Logic"
Chapter 6 The Menu SystemChapter 6 The Menu System113Audio LanguageThe Audio Language menu lets you choose the default audio language you want t
Chapter 6 The Menu SystemChapter 6 The Menu System114System Options menuThis menu includes the following submenus:• Signal Source• Signal Type• Au
Chapter 6 The Menu SystemChapter 6 The Menu System115Changing the Signal TypeThe Signal Type menu lets you choose whether you are receiving a si
Chapter 1 IntroductionChapter 1 Introduction8Light Management Yields Brighter, Crisper PicturesSimply put, the secret of LCOS is “light management
Chapter 6 The Menu SystemChapter 6 The Menu System116Video Input 1 (or 2 or 3) Select this if your component is connected to theVideo INPUT1 (or 2
Chapter 6 The Menu SystemChapter 6 The Menu System117MailboxIf you have ordered DIRECTV® programming, the mailbox shows you messages thatare sen
Chapter 6 The Menu SystemChapter 6 The Menu System118Purchases: Pay Per View ProgramsPay Per View programs (PPV) are DIRECTV programs that you pur
Chapter 6 The Menu SystemChapter 6 The Menu System119To purchase a movie or event, you can take one of two actions:• Tune to a PPV by channel su
Chapter 6 The Menu SystemChapter 6 The Menu System120Using the Purchases MenuThe Purchases menu allows you to review upcoming and past DIRECTV® Pa
Chapter 6 The Menu SystemChapter 6 The Menu System121Using the Preferences MenuThe Preferences menu allows you to change some aspects of your TV
Chapter 6 The Menu SystemChapter 6 The Menu System122Default GuideBy default, the Detail Guide appears when you press GUIDE on the remote control,
Chapter 6 The Menu SystemChapter 6 The Menu System123Fill Choose this when receiving a 4:3 image and you don’t want black side panelson the righ
Chapter 6 The Menu SystemChapter 6 The Menu System124Analog CaptionsYou can select a closed caption mode, which is the mode, or source, used fordi
Chapter 6 The Menu SystemChapter 6 The Menu System125Power LightWhen watching television in a dimly lit or dark room, you might prefer to turn o
Chapter 1 IntroductionChapter 1 Introduction9What Makes the HD Viewing Experience So Special?To videophiles, the technology is what makes HDTV so
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Overview:• Troubleshooting — pages 128 - 136• Assistance Menu— pages 137 - 143• Care and Cleaning— page 144• Replacing the Lamp Unit — pages 144 - 148
Chapter 7 Help & AssistanceChapter 7 Help & Assistance128Troubleshooting Quick ReferenceYour LCOS television utilizes the latest technolog
Chapter 7 Help & AssistanceChapter 7 Help & Assistance129General TV ProblemsHumming noise• Your LCOS television is equipped with fans to
Chapter 7 Help & AssistanceChapter 7 Help & Assistance130• Did the power light on the front of the TV blink when you tried to turn on the
Chapter 7 Help & AssistanceChapter 7 Help & Assistance131Sound okay, picture poor• Check terrestrial antenna connections and satellite d
Chapter 7 Help & AssistanceChapter 7 Help & Assistance132Black box appears on the screen• Captioning may be turned on and in text mode. Ch
Chapter 7 Help & AssistanceChapter 7 Help & Assistance133Wrong pictureThe TV and most VCRs let you toggle between pictures: one can be t
Chapter 7 Help & AssistanceChapter 7 Help & Assistance134PIP Problems• If you are channel surfing and the PIP disappears, you may have tun
Chapter 7 Help & AssistanceChapter 7 Help & Assistance135The remote doesn’t operate components• Make sure you’re in the right mode (i.e.
Chapter 1 IntroductionChapter 1 Introduction10When the standards were being developed for television broadcasting in1941 by the NTSC (the National
Chapter 7 Help & AssistanceChapter 7 Help & Assistance136Invalid program guide information when you’re in TV mode• Make sure your antenna
Chapter 7 Help & AssistanceChapter 7 Help & Assistance137The Assistance MenuThe Assistance menu contains the following submenus:• Intera
Chapter 7 Help & AssistanceChapter 7 Help & Assistance138Antenna InfoThe Antenna Info menu helps you determine what terrestrial TV channel
Chapter 7 Help & AssistanceChapter 7 Help & Assistance139Dish PointingThe Dish Pointing menu helps you set up your TV and optimize your
Chapter 7 Help & AssistanceChapter 7 Help & Assistance140Find Your Dish Pointing CoordinatesUse one of the available methods (ZIP Code, or
Chapter 7 Help & AssistanceChapter 7 Help & Assistance141Using the On-screen Signal MeterUse the signal strength meter to determine whet
Chapter 7 Help & AssistanceChapter 7 Help & Assistance142New Access CardPeriodically, your program provider may issue you a replacement ac
Chapter 7 Help & AssistanceChapter 7 Help & Assistance143Off-Air GuidesIf you are certain your terrestrial antenna is properly set up an
Chapter 7 Help & AssistanceChapter 7 Help & Assistance144Care and CleaningCAUTION: Turn OFF your TV before cleaning.You can clean the TV a
Chapter 7 Help & AssistanceChapter 7 Help & Assistance145What to doCall 1-866-SCENIUM to find out if your TV is still under warranty. If
Chapter 2: Connections & SetupOverview:• Things to Consider Before You Connect — page 12• Choose Your Connection — page 13• Connection Instruction
Chapter 7 Help & AssistanceChapter 7 Help & Assistance146POWERVIDEOAUDIOLRINPUT1INPUT2INPUT3S-VIDEOAUDIORLYPBPRAUDIO OUTPUTSFIXEDVARIABLEL
Chapter 7 Help & AssistanceChapter 7 Help & Assistance1477. Loosen the screw on the door (don’t remove thescrew, just loosen it).Note: D
Chapter 7 Help & AssistanceChapter 7 Help & Assistance14810. As you remove the lamp, pay attention to how the lamp fits so that you can us
Chapter 7 Help & AssistanceChapter 7 Help & Assistance149FCC Registration InformationYour LCOS High Definition Television is registered
Chapter 7 Help & AssistanceChapter 7 Help & Assistance150Glossary of Technical Terms4:3 (also written 4 x 3): This is just an easier way o
Chapter 7 Help & AssistanceChapter 7 Help & Assistance151A/V receiver (audio/video receiver): The hub of an audio/video system. A compon
Chapter 7 Help & AssistanceChapter 7 Help & Assistance152Dolby Digital: Digital surround sound technology that delivers five full channels
Chapter 7 Help & AssistanceChapter 7 Help & Assistance153MPEG (Motion Pictures Experts Group): Refers to the standards widely used for c
Chapter 7 Help & AssistanceChapter 7 Help & Assistance154SDTV (Standard Definition Television): A subset of the ATSC’s standard for Digita
Chapter 7 Help & AssistanceChapter 7 Help & Assistance155RCA LCOS Display Limited WarrantyWhat your warranty covers:• Defects in materia
Chapter 2 Connections & SetupChapter 2 Connections & Setup12Things to Consider Before You ConnectProtect Against Power Surges• Connect all
Chapter 7 Help & AssistanceChapter 7 Help & Assistance156• A television that has been modified orincorporated into other products or is us
Chapter 7 Help & AssistanceChapter 7 Help & Assistance157Specifications and FeaturesImagers• 3-panel light valve system provides precise
Chapter 7 Help & AssistanceChapter 7 Help & Assistance158Horizontal viewing angle of virtually 180 degreesThin — only 18 inches deep• vs.
Chapter 7 Help & AssistanceChapter 7 Help & Assistance159Accessory InformationThe following accessories are available from most dealers
Chapter 7 Help & AssistanceChapter 7 Help & Assistance160Remote Control This is theremote control that camepacked with your TV.Replacement
Chapter 7 Help & AssistanceChapter 7 Help & Assistance161ANTENNA A IN, 26, 27, 114, 115ANTENNA B IN, 26, 27, 114ANTENNA IN, 15Ante
Chapter 7 Help & AssistanceChapter 7 Help & Assistance162DELAY, 37DIRECTV, 37DSP MODE, 37DSP ON•OFF, 37DVD, 37FORMAT, 37FRONT,
Chapter 7 Help & AssistanceChapter 7 Help & Assistance163TEST, 40TV, 40VCR1, 40VCR2, 40VOL +/-, 40WHO, 40Buttons on the TVCh
Chapter 7 Help & AssistanceChapter 7 Help & Assistance164receiver, 64satellite, 65television, 65, 66TV, 65, 66VCR, 67, 68Color,
Chapter 7 Help & AssistanceChapter 7 Help & Assistance165DTV, 152DVD, 152DVD button, 37DVD player, codes, 68DVD Player, connecti
Chapter 2 Connections & SetupChapter 2 Connections & Setup13DVDVCRPOWERVIDEOAUDIOLRINPUT1 INPUT2 INPUT3 S-VIDEOAUDIORLYPBPRAUDIO OUTPUTS
Chapter 7 Help & AssistanceChapter 7 Help & Assistance166Imagers, 8Incorrect time, 132INFO button, 31, 38, 82Infrared, 152INPUT bu
Chapter 7 Help & AssistanceChapter 7 Help & Assistance167Light on front of TV, 32, 125Limited Warranty, 155Liquid Crystal On Silicon
Chapter 7 Help & AssistanceChapter 7 Help & Assistance168Speakers, 111System Test, 142Time and Date, 120Tone Controls, 110Transluc
Chapter 7 Help & AssistanceChapter 7 Help & Assistance169PIP (Picture in Picture)Buttons, 77problems, 78PIP (Picture-in-Picture),
Chapter 7 Help & AssistanceChapter 7 Help & Assistance170Remote control, 23discrete feature, 55, 56learning feature, 50, 51macro,
Chapter 7 Help & AssistanceChapter 7 Help & Assistance171TV, codes, 65, 66TV mode, 73TV program guide, 79TV turns off while playin
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Chapter 2 Connections & SetupChapter 2 Connections & Setup14TVVCRDVDPOWERVIDEOAUDIOLRINPUT1INPUT2INPUT3S-VIDEOAUDIORLYPB PRAUDIO OUTPUTSFI
Chapter 2 Connections & SetupChapter 2 Connections & Setup15How to Connect: TV + VCR + DVD1. Connect your DVD Player to your TVA. Connec
Chapter 2 Connections & SetupChapter 2 Connections & Setup16TVVCRDVDPOWERVIDEOAUDIOLRINPUT1INPUT2INPUT3S-VIDEOAUDIORLYPB PRAUDIO OUTPUTSFI
Chapter 2 Connections & SetupChapter 2 Connections & Setup17How to Connect: TV + VCR + DVD1. Connect your DVD Player to your TVA. Connec
Chapter 2 Connections & SetupChapter 2 Connections & Setup18POWERVIDEOAUDIOLRINPUT1INPUT2INPUT3S-VIDEOAUDIORLYPBPRAUDIO OUTPUTSFIXEDVARIAB
Chapter 2 Connections & SetupChapter 2 Connections & Setup19How to Connect: TV + VCR + DVD1. Connect your DVD Player to your TVA. Connec
Chapter 2 Connections & SetupChapter 2 Connections & Setup20AMPLIFIER WITHOPTICAL INPUTDIGITALAUDIO INPOWERVIDEOAUDIOLRINPUT1INPUT2INPUT3S
Chapter 2 Connections & SetupChapter 2 Connections & Setup21Connecting a Dolby Digital Receiver: ExcellentIf you own a Dolby Digital rec
Chapter 2 Connections & SetupChapter 2 Connections & Setup22LeftRightTelevisionConnecting Speakers to the TVYou can connect up to two addi
Chapter 2 Connections & SetupChapter 2 Connections & Setup23Put Batteries in the Remote ControlFollow these steps whenever you need to i
Chapter 2 Connections & SetupChapter 2 Connections & Setup24Order Programming (optional)To receive DIRECTV® programming,* your DIRECTV Mul
Chapter 2 Connections & SetupChapter 2 Connections & Setup25Component Video (Y PB PR) Jacks and Cables— Excellent Video QualityThe Y PB
WARNINGTo reduce the riskof fire or electricshock, do notexpose this prod-uct to rain ormoisture.This symbol indicates "dangerousvoltage" in
Chapter 2 Connections & SetupChapter 2 Connections & Setup26Audio/Video Jacks and Cables (RCA-type) — Very Good Video and AudioThese jacks
Chapter 2 Connections & SetupChapter 2 Connections & Setup27POWERVIDEOAUDIOLRINPUT1INPUT2INPUT3S-VIDEOAUDIORLYPB PRAUDIO OUTPUTSFIXEDVAR
Chapter 2 Connections & SetupChapter 2 Connections & Setup28POWERVIDEOAUDIOLRINPUT1INPUT2INPUT3S-VIDEOAUDIORLYPBPRAUDIO OUTPUTSFIXEDVARIAB
Chapter 2 Connections & SetupChapter 2 Connections & Setup29AUDIORLYPB PRCOMPONENT VIDEO INPUTAUDIO OUTPUTSFIXEDVARIABLELR LREXT SPEAKER
Chapter 2 Connections & SetupChapter 2 Connections & Setup30Input Jacks on the front of your TVYour LCOS television has a set of audio and
Chapter 2 Connections & SetupChapter 2 Connections & Setup31Buttons on the front of your LCOS TVIf you can’t find your remote control, y
Chapter 2 Connections & SetupChapter 2 Connections & Setup32The Power LightThe power light on the front of your TV (sometimes called an L.
Chapter 2 Connections & SetupChapter 2 Connections & Setup33What to ExpectYour LCOS television has to check many functions each time you
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Chapter 3: The Remote ControlChapter 3: The Remote ControlOverview:• Explanation of the Buttons — pages 36 - 40• Display Messages — pages 41 - 43• Pro
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Chapter 3 The Remote ControlChapter 3 The Remote Control36Buttons (in alphabetical order)The buttons in blue text are audio buttons (you have to
Chapter 3 The Remote ControlChapter 3 The Remote Control37CENTER Used with the LEVEL + and LEVEL – button to adjust the level of thecenter spe
Chapter 3 The Remote ControlChapter 3 The Remote Control38FRONT Used with the LEVEL + and LEVEL – button to adjust the level of the frontspeak
Chapter 3 The Remote ControlChapter 3 The Remote Control39LEVEL – and LEVEL + Used to make adjustments to delay time, center speakeroutput lev
Chapter 3 The Remote ControlChapter 3 The Remote Control40STOP If you’re operating another component (such as a VCR or DVD Player), stopsplayin
Chapter 3 The Remote ControlChapter 3 The Remote Control41Display Messages (when remote is in programming mode)CODE SET Set up a code.MAN SRCH M
Chapter 3 The Remote ControlChapter 3 The Remote Control42Display Messages (response messages)BAD E2 The remote probably needs serviced or repla
Chapter 3 The Remote ControlChapter 3 The Remote Control43Display Messages (action messages)CLR SETUP Prompts you that setup control is going to
Chapter 3 The Remote ControlChapter 3 The Remote Control44Programming the remote to Operate ComponentsYour remote control can be programmed to o
Chapter 3 The Remote ControlChapter 3 The Remote Control45How to use automatic code searchThis remote control offers you two types of automatic
1Table of ContentsImportant Information ...iProduct
Chapter 3 The Remote ControlChapter 3 The Remote Control468. Press OK to save the code (SUCCESS appears in the remote’s display window followed
Chapter 3 The Remote ControlChapter 3 The Remote Control47Manual Search (MAN SRCH)1. Make sure the component you want to program the remote cont
Chapter 3 The Remote ControlChapter 3 The Remote Control48Note: The code list defaults so you can only scroll through the list once. Whenthe rem
Chapter 3 The Remote ControlChapter 3 The Remote Control493. Press and hold (the backlight button) until CODE SET appears in theremote’s displ
Chapter 3 The Remote ControlChapter 3 The Remote Control50The Learning Feature (L1, L2, L3 buttons) — IR LEARNThe Learning feature is used to ad
Chapter 3 The Remote ControlChapter 3 The Remote Control51Note: Too much light (either natural or fluorescent) might cause the learningfeature t
Chapter 3 The Remote ControlChapter 3 The Remote Control525. Repeat steps 4 and 5 to delete more functions.6. When the selected functions are de
Chapter 3 The Remote ControlChapter 3 The Remote Control53Note: If you press any button other than the component buttons (DIRECTV,TV, VCR1, VCR
Chapter 3 The Remote ControlChapter 3 The Remote Control542. Step through the programming menu by pressing the down arrow button untilMACRO appe
Chapter 3 The Remote ControlChapter 3 The Remote Control55How to use the discrete feature (DISCRETE ADD)A discrete IR code is a non-toggle code
2Table of ContentsChapter 3: The Remote ControlButtons (in alphabetical order)...
Chapter 3 The Remote ControlChapter 3 The Remote Control56Discrete ClearUse the following steps to delete a discrete code that you added.1. Pres
Chapter 3 The Remote ControlChapter 3 The Remote Control575. Once you have selected the FROM MODE component, the display message prompts you to
Chapter 3 The Remote ControlChapter 3 The Remote Control58How to Reset the RemoteOperations ResetOperations reset clears all programming from th
Chapter 3 The Remote ControlChapter 3 The Remote Control594. Once you press the OK button, CONFIRM appears in the remote’s displaywindow. Press
Chapter 3 The Remote ControlChapter 3 The Remote Control60Operating The AM•FM Tuner1. Press the AUD button.2. Press the AM•FM button to switch b
Chapter 3 The Remote ControlChapter 3 The Remote Control61Controlling The Surround Sound FeaturesThe Surround Sound features may be turned ON/OF
Chapter 3 The Remote ControlChapter 3 The Remote Control62Code ListAmplifier CodesAiwa ...
Chapter 3 The Remote ControlChapter 3 The Remote Control63Zenith ... 0
Chapter 3 The Remote ControlChapter 3 The Remote Control64Sansui ...
Chapter 3 The Remote ControlChapter 3 The Remote Control65Soundesign ...
3Table of ContentsUsing the GUIDE Button ...83The Other Guides
Chapter 3 The Remote ControlChapter 3 The Remote Control66Television codes (continued)KTV ...
Chapter 3 The Remote ControlChapter 3 The Remote Control67VCR CodesAdmiral ...
Chapter 3 The Remote ControlChapter 3 The Remote Control68VCR CodesReplayTV ...
Overview:• Everything you ever wanted to know about thechannel banner — page 70• Changing between DIRECTV and TV mode — page 72• Changing the channel
Chapter 4 Basic OperationChapter 4 Basic Operation70Everything You Ever Wanted to Know About the Channel BannerThe channel banner appears whenever
Chapter 4 Basic OperationChapter 4 Basic Operation71Channel Banner IconsMain menu icon Takes you to the main menu.TV/DIRECTV logo Toggles betwe
Chapter 4 Basic OperationChapter 4 Basic Operation72Changing Between DIRECTV and TV ModeWhen you press the number buttons on your remote control t
Chapter 4 Basic OperationChapter 4 Basic Operation73Changing the channelTo change channels by entering numbers with the remote control, the remo
Chapter 4 Basic OperationChapter 4 Basic Operation74Use the INPUT button to see what’s playing onthe components that are connected to your TVThe I
Chapter 5: FeaturesChapter Overview:• PIP — page 76• Program Guides — page 79• Profiles — page 90• Locking and Unlocking a User Profile — page 101• Lo
4Table of ContentsSound Logic ...111SAP (Second
Chapter 5 FeaturesChapter 5 Features76How to Use PIP (Picture-in-Picture)Picture-In-Picture (PIP) displays a second, smaller picture on top of the
Chapter 5 FeaturesChapter 5 Features77PIP Buttons: General ExplanationThe buttons on the remote control that you’ll use for the PIP feature are
Chapter 5 FeaturesChapter 5 Features78The message PIP Not Viewable or Exceeds Ratingin the channel banner lets you know that PIP isnot available o
Chapter 5 FeaturesChapter 5 Features79Bringing Up the Program GuidesYou have access to two program guides: a DIRECTV® programming guide and aTV
Chapter 5 FeaturesChapter 5 Features80“Family” is one of five selectable profiles(press WHO on the remote to change)Program titles andinformation,
Chapter 5 FeaturesChapter 5 Features81TIP: Switching to the TVProgram GuideWhen you are viewing the DIRECTV®programming guide, you can press the
Chapter 5 FeaturesChapter 5 Features82After you highlight a program nameand press INFO, the Program Detailsscreen appears and gives you severalopt
Chapter 5 FeaturesChapter 5 Features83Using the GUIDE ButtonEach time you press the GUIDE button on the remote control, a different type ofTV or
Chapter 5 FeaturesChapter 5 Features84The SurfGuide™ (DIRECTV only)The SurfGuide feature displays seven DIRECTV® channels in a half-hour time-and-
Chapter 5 FeaturesChapter 5 Features85• Channel Guide Displays a channel’s DIRECTV® or TV programmingschedule in a channel-by-channel format. Yo
Chapter 1: IntroductionOverview:• Welcome to LCOS (Liquid Crystal On Silicon):A Higher Definition Television Is Here.™• A brand new HD technology• Wha
Chapter 5 FeaturesChapter 5 Features86Sorting the DIRECTV® Programming GuideSorting the guide is a way of organizing the DIRECTV® programming guid
Chapter 5 FeaturesChapter 5 Features87Sorting the DIRECTV® Programming Guide by SportsSelect the sports icon to tell the DIRECTV® programming gu
Chapter 5 FeaturesChapter 5 Features88Finding DIRECTV Programs Using Scout™The Scout icon at the bottom of the DIRECTV® programming guide lets you
Chapter 5 FeaturesChapter 5 Features896. Check the Scout search’s results by selecting the Scout icon from the programguide or channel banner, t
Chapter 5 FeaturesChapter 5 Features90About ProfilesWhen you select Profiles from the main menu, you can create four personalizedprofiles in addit
Chapter 5 FeaturesChapter 5 Features91Profiles: The DIRECTV SetupThe DIRECTV Setup menu item is only accessible if you subscribe to DIRECTV®prog
Chapter 5 FeaturesChapter 5 Features92Setting the DIRECTV Spending LimitUse the Spending Limit option to indicate a profile’s per-event spending l
Chapter 5 FeaturesChapter 5 Features93Profiles: The TV SetupYou can establish TV channel lists, set spending limits, and set rating limits for T
Chapter 5 FeaturesChapter 5 Features94Selecting or Deleting All ChannelsYou might be able to save time when creating a TV channel list by using th
Chapter 5 FeaturesChapter 5 Features95 Age-Based RatingMature Audience Only. Specifically designed to be viewed by adults and may be unsuitable
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