Directv d – Panasonic TZ-DBS01 User Manual

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ON

THE

DIRECTV D

IGITAL

S

ATELLITE

R

ECEIVER

Information on the DIRECTV Digital Satellite Receiver

Reception capability of DIRECTV Digital Satellite Receiver

The Panasonic Digital Satellite Receiver is capable of receiving DIRECTV

® *

digital

satellite signals and converting them to standard definition signal. You may connect a
terrestrial or cable antenna to the VHF/UHF ANT input of the Digital Satellite Receiver.

Terrestrial off-air signals or unscrambled cable-service signals can be passed through
the Digital Satellite Receiver when the antenna is connected to the VHF/UHF IN input
and the Digital Satellite Receiver is Off or when the user presses the TV/SAT button
on the remote. The desired channels are tuned by the television.

Panasonic DIRECTV Digital Satellite Receiver Model TZ-DBS01

Panasonic Digital Satellite Receiver with a built-in DIRECTV Receiver, can receive
and process DIRECTV standard definition video from satellite broadcasts if you

subscribe to DIRECTV

®

programming. Model TZ-DBS01 uses specially developed

chips which allow current televisions (with A/V inputs) to display digitally broadcast
programs. This Digital Satellite Receiver also has a RF OUT jack, which enables the
unit to be hooked up to a television without A/V inputs. The Digital Satellite Receiver,
which receives digital signals, has the ability to convert the digital broadcast into
National Television System Committee (NTSC)** signals that a conventional
television can display.

*

DIRECTV and the Cyclone Design logo and Advanced Program Guide are trademarks of DIRECTV, Inc.,

a unit of Hughes Electronics Corp., and are used with permission.

**NTSC is the current television system used in the U.S. It uses analog (non-digital) signals.

TV OR MONITOR

SATELLITE
DISH ANTENNA

ANALOG
TERRESTRIAL
ANTENNA

DIGITAL SATELLITE
RECEIVER

TERRESTRIAL
ANTENNA

DIRECTV
SATELLITE

DIRECTV
SATELLITE

CABLE SIGNAL

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