Chapter 3 – Dish Network DuoDVR 625 User Manual

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Chapter 3

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Using the System

Create a

Manual

timer.

Create a

DISH Pass

timer.

Select

Edit List

to edit a timer.

Daily Schedule

The

Daily Schedule

lists the timers that are planned for today, the future (up to

nine days), and those that occurred in the recent past.

Use the

Daily Schedule

as described on page 74 to:

Review today's timers. You can choose to skip a scheduled timer, or

restore a timer that was not planned to occur, perhaps because of a

conflict with another program. See Timer Priorities.

Review future timers, up to nine days in advance, and make changes as

necessary.

Review past timers to see which occurred, and the reason why one did

not, if applicable. See Reasons Why Timers Are Skipped.

Reasons Why Timers are Skipped

If a timer is skipped, the reason is stated on the

Timers List

.

Priority

- This timer had a lower priority than other events being

recorded at the time.

User

- A user chose to skip that timer.

Duplicate event

- There is already another timer set to record that

program.

Event exists in DVR

- The program was already recorded and can be

seen in the

DVR Events

list.

Not a new episode

- Used for

New Episode

timers. Currently, a

New

Episode

is one that has the current year listed in the

Program Guide

information.

Incorrect event

- For

Weekly

,

Daily

and

Monday-Friday

timers. If the

guide has a different event listed the timer will be skipped.For example,

the timer was set up on a Saturday for

Daily

, but the program is

broadcast only Monday-Friday, so the timer will be skipped on the

weekends.

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