Sony SAT-T60 User Manual

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You can put your Receiver in standby mode by selecting “Standby” from the
DIRECTV menu, by pressing the SAT POWER button on your remote control, or by
pressing the POWER button on the front of your Receiver.

• If you temporarily disabled Parental Controls, standby mode enables them again.

• The lights on the front of the Receiver go out and it shows a black screen on your

TV. It responds to only a few buttons on the remote control.

• The Receiver will not tune to previously ordered Pay Per View programs unless

you have them scheduled to be recorded.

• Programs that are recording or scheduled to record will record in standby mode.

To turn off standby mode, press the TiVo or SAT POWER button on your remote
control, or press the POWER button on the front of the Receiver.

 *&* *! ! ! If you have an antenna or receive cable service in
addition to DIRECTV

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programming, you may have it connected to your Receiver’s

RF input. In this case, standby mode lets you watch channels received by your antenna
or cable. However, you won’t be able to use the TiVo Service with those channels. (For
example, you cannot make Season Passes for those programs.)

While in standby mode, the Receiver’s remote control can change channels on your
TV. First, be sure the remote is programmed to work with your TV (see the Installation
Guide
for details). Next, set the switch on the right side of the remote to TV. The
remote will control your TV’s channel changing, in addition to its power, and mute
functions. When you turn off standby mode, reset the switch to SAT.

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