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Chapter 5

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Using DVR Features

You set up an event timer,

but the timer does not

operate at all.

• The program time may have

changed so that the event timer

overlapped another event timer.

The program time may have

changed by more than twenty-four

hours.

• If the receiver is ON and finds an event timer overlap, it will

display the Event Timer Scheduling Conflict menu. You

must edit or delete one of the overlapping event timers.

No event timer will operate if the program time changes by more

than twenty-four hours.

You set up a Once event

timer, but the timer operates

at a time different from what

you expect.

• The program time changed.

• A Once event timer always operates at the actual time of the

program.

You stop the operation of an

event timer for one showing

of a program that is repeated

(such as a regularly

scheduled program), but the

timer operates for the next

showing.

• Stopping the event timer applies

only to the current showing of the

program.

• To stop all operations of a repeated event timer, you must delete

the event timer.

Note: The receiver deletes a Once event timer when it operates.

What’s

Happening

What’s Wrong

What You Can Do

You find you can’t

watch part of a

program you’re auto

recording.

• If the receiver runs out of room to auto

record a program, it starts to erase the

oldest part of the program to make room

for new audio and video.

• When you change the channel, you

erase what’s stored in auto recording.

• You can’t watch part of a “live”

program that hasn’t been broadcast yet,

because the receiver hasn’t recorded it

yet.

• To make sure you can watch all of a program, on-demand record it instead

of auto recording it.

• If you want to be able to watch all of a program you’re auto recording,

don’t change the channel. You can only auto record for about one hour.

You find the

receiver didn’t

on-demand record

a program.

• Maybe you didn’t press the remote

control RECORD button while you

watched the program or set an Event

Timer to record it.

• Maybe the receiver ran out of room

to on-demand record the program.

• You may have had a signal outage

caused by bad weather during the

recording.

• To on-demand record a program, you must either press the remote control

RECORD button or set an Event Timer. If you set an Event Timer to

record the program, maybe the Event Timer was not set up right. See the

Event Timers table for help.

• Check the “time Left” on the DishDVR Recorded Events menu.

If you “protect” many recorded programs, the receiver may not have

enough room to record any new programs.

You find the

receiver is missing

programs you

recorded.

If you don’t “protect” a recorded program,

and the receiver needs room to record a new

program, it may record over that recorded

program to have room.

Use the DishDVR Recorded Events menu to “protect” an on-demand

recorded program. This means the receiver will ask you before it records over

that recorded program. But note, if you “protect” many recorded programs,

the receiver may not have enough room to record any new programs.

When you open a

recorded program’s

info menu, some of

the options seem to

be missing.

You see menu options only when they

work. For example, the Start option

doesn’t show up unless you select a

recorded program.

You can use only the options you see on the menu. You won’t see all the

options at once. You’ll never see a “Record” option; to record a program you

must either press the remote control RECORD button or set an Event Timer.

On-demand

recording stores

only one program,

or only part of one

program.

On-demand recording works by program

unless you set a manual event timer to start

and stop the recording at the times you set

yourself.

To record more than one program, or to record parts of one or more programs,

set a manual event timer.

What Is Happening

Possible Reason

What to Do

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