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Use Event Timers

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4. Select a

Timer Type

option. A check mark

shows up next to the option you select. For
example, here we selected the

DVR

option.

5. Select a

Timer Frequency

option. A check

mark shows up next to the option you select.
For example, here we selected the

Once

option.

6. Select a channel:

Either

: Use the UP or DOWN ARROW button to highlight a channel.

Then, press the SELECT button.

Or

: Use the number buttons to enter a channel number.

7. Only for a Once (one-time), DVR Event Timer, you can select the

Protect Recording

check box. If you do this, a check mark shows up in

the box.

Note

: If you want to delete a protected program, the receiver will ask

you if you are sure you want to delete the event.

8. Select the

Set Date/Time

option.

This opens the

Set Date/Time for Manual Timer

menu.

9. Use the number buttons to enter the

Start Time

(make sure you select

AM

or

PM

) and the

End

Time

, (make sure you select

AM

or

PM

).

Note:

The menu displays zeroes for you in numbers
like “07”.

10. Use the number buttons to enter the

Date

.

11. Select the

Create Timer

option.

12.

Either

: To set another event timer, select the

Create

option again.

Or

: If you don’t want to set another event timer, press the CANCEL

button.

When Event Timers Overlap

If you try to set event timers for programs on at the same time and date, the
receiver displays a conflict menu with the dates and times of both programs.
To resolve the conflict, pick which timer to keep and which timer to delete.

Note

: The receiver deletes one-time event timers right after they work. You

must delete all other types of timers yourself.

Tip: You can
use a Manual
Event Timer to
record a
“block” of
programs on
the same
channel, or to
make sure you
don’t miss the
last few
minutes of a
sports event
that goes into
overtime.

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