Sony SVR-2000 User Manual

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Q u e s t i o n s A b o u t t h e R e c o r d e r ’ s P h o n e C a l l s

If you have call waiting, be sure that it is disabled during the daily phone call.

(Select “Set Call Waiting Prefix,” then enter the correct prefix, usually “*70,”. You

would enter by “*70,” pressing CLEAR then “7” then “0” then PAUSE.)

Your phone line may have low voltage. Set “Phone avail. detection” is set to “Off.”

(Select “Set Phone Avail. Detection,” then select “Off.”) If you have a cordless

telephone, fax machine, or computer modem connected to the same line, try

tuming “Phone avail. detection” off, as well. When “Phone avail. detection” is off,

you may hear a “click” on the line when the recorder tries to call. This is the sound

of the recorder picking up the line to see if it is free.

If you use a wireless phone connection, connect the recorder to a standard wall jack

and test whether the wireless modem jack is the source of the problem.

If you have a caller ID box, try removing it from the line, since some models

interfere with the recorder’s ability to make a call.

It could be that you have too much line noise due to the length of the phone cord.

Try a shorter cord, or you can buy a line noise filter at your local electronics store.

What if I need to use the phone while the recorder is using the is making daily call?

You can interrupt the phone call. To do this, pick up the phone, then hang it up. Wait

several seconds. Then when you pick it up again, there should be a dial tone. Repeat

this process if necessary.

What if my phone line is busy when the recorder tries to make a daily call?

The recorder will continue to attempt to call several times a day until it is successful.

You can check the status of the phone calls on the Phone Connection screen (from

TiVo Central, select Messages & Setup, then Recorder & Phone Setup, then Phone

Connection). The status of the most recent call is displayed near the top of the screen.

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