Connecting Your DIRECTV Receiver
When you subscribe for the satellite TV service through DIRECTV, you will get a satellite dish and a receiver to feed your television set. It is crucial to make connections right for your system to work and to begin streaming hundreds of channels. This guide is designed specifically to help you with understanding how to connect your DIRECTV receiver from the ground up.
Choosing a Location The first thing that a user needs to do is to select a proper place where the satellite dish is to be installed. To do this, you require an area where there is an open and direct view of the southern sky. The dish requires direct sight of the DIRECTV satellites in orbit around the Earth. Do not select areas with barriers such as trees, buildings or even hills that may interrupt the signal. Most dishes are installed on the roof or side of a building but if you can mount it in the yard you can use a pole mount. Choose the place where it will be convenient to do cable routing when choosing the place.
Installing the Dish After this, you will need to install the dish at your desired location in accordance with the directives provided. DIRECTV dishes often need three or four feet of clearance on all sides for line-of-sight; check to see that you have sufficient space. Secure it using the provided materials. Proper dish installation is essential for effective signal reception as it may require. Accuracy and constancy are very essential or else you are headed for problems with your system. It is recommended that you follow all steps carefully and patiently to get the right results.
Running Cables Now it is time to run cables from the mounted dish to the room where your receiver and TV are situated. If possible, reuse existing port and hole measurements. Ensure that direction the cables will follow has no possibility of the cables getting pinched or strained. DIRECTV systems utilize a dedicated coaxial satellite wire that is more bulky compared to typical coaxial TV wires. Each receiver you intend to use should be connected by a cable line to the LNB arm mounted on the dish. Correct cable length is required to extend to your hardware without having too much cable hanging around.
Connecting the Receiver When cables are run, you can now connect your satellite receiver. Connect the other end of the coaxial line coming from the dish to the SATELLITE IN socket in the rear of the receiver. Finally, connect the HDMI cable from the HDMI port on the receiver to any available HDMI input on the TV. In its place, there are composite AV cables which are compatible with standard definition TVs. As a final step always ensure that the television input corresponds with the output from the connected receiver. Plug the receiver power cord into an electrical outlet to switch the receiver on.
Running the Setup Wizard Switch on your connected TV and ensure that it is displaying the right input through which the receiver was plugged. When the DIRECTV receiver is first turned on, it will start with a setup wizard to guide the user through the first configuration steps. You should set up basic options by choosing the buttons with the mouse and clicking on them. It will search for the dish signal and obtain satellite information from the network of DIRECTV. The receiver will download required guide information. Sign up for the DIRECTV account or link your existing account to the device. The setup of the devices and equipment only takes a few minutes in total.
Positioning the Dish Upon installation, aim the dish to complete the signal calibration by relying on the signal level indicator. Turn dish slowly in the desired direction and wait for the maximum signal strength. Perhaps braces may require fine tuning in order to maintain the direction of the dish after it has been properly aligned. Some foods can still be adjusted from the receiver based on personal preferences and desires. Secure all parts after the dish has the best signal reception from the DIRECTV satellites.
Integration of other set top boxes In case you need to add more satellite receivers for other rooms, the steps of connecting the coaxial cable and HDMI should be repeated. Plug in an available port at the back of your dish and a separate line is to each other extra receiver. All connected boxes should be managed through the DIRECTV account. No phone line or internet is necessary unless you wish to have services like on demand. Highly interactive regular receivers relay changes through the coaxial satellite wiring.
Understanding DIRECTV Cabling From dish to receiver, your cabling works like this: The LNB arm receives space signals and feeds them through the coaxial cable directly into your home. These signals are then processed by the receiver and converted to video/audio that your TV can output. This is because correct cabling enables proper signal transmission for quality performance. You could look at the lines for damages if you ever find picture issues with certain channels.
Enjoying DIRECTV Programming Once you are connected, you are now able to watch hundreds of sharp and clear TV programs, music stations and even special packages from the satellite service of the DIRECTV. Integrated streaming apps such as Netflix and YouTube are available in upgrade receivers. These include using the on-screen guide to schedule recordings, search for channels, set up parental control, and others through the DIRECTV mobile application. DIRECTV has customer support service if you have any concerns regarding channel availability after your subscription. Staying connected is important for ensuring that your entertainment continues uninterrupted.