Hang the blu ray to tv with a directv receiver

My TV has a directv receiver.  Instructions for PDE S1100 scanner says all I have to do is hook the HDMI cable from the player blu ray to TV, but when I do, the TV says that I have no signal.  Am I supposed to hook the blu - ray for the receiver directv so somehow?  If so, how should I do this?

Hi Nicky2000!

You can follow this link to get the procedure so there is no image when you use a HDMI connection.

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