Timers, Reference – Dish Network DuoDVR ViP 622 User Manual

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Troubleshooting Tables

Timers

What Is Happening

Possible Reason

What to Do

You try to set up an event timer

and the receiver displays a

message noting that the

program is locked.

• You must enter the password

before you can create an

event timer for a locked

program.

• To be able to set up an event timer for the

program, first enter the password.

You try to set up an event timer

and the receiver displays a

message noting that the

program is a Pay-Per-View

event.

• You must order a Pay-Per-

View event before you can

create an event timer for it.

• To be able to set up an event timer for the event,

first order it.

You try to set up an event

timer, but the receiver displays

an Error message giving you

the option to delete an event

timer that was set up earlier.

• You already have set up the

maximum number of event

timers.

• To be able to set up a new event timer, delete one

of the event timers you set up earlier.

You set up an event timer, but

the receiver does not tune to

the channel of the program, or

does not record the program.

• You may have set up a

Reminder but what you should

have set up is an Auto-Tune

or a DVR timer.

• Remember that a Reminder just reminds you that

the program is about to start. An Auto-Tune timer

reminds you and tunes the receiver to the

program. A DVR timer reminds you, tunes the

receiver, and starts the hard drive. A DVR timer

can operate only if the receiver memory has

enough space.

You set up an event timer for a

program that is repeated (such

as a regularly scheduled

program), but the timer does

not operate for a showing of

the program.

• You may have set up a timer

with an incorrect frequency.

• Remember that a Once event timer operates just

one time. A Mon.-Fri. event timer operates

Monday through Friday on the same channel at

the same time. A Daily event timer does the

same, Monday through Sunday. A Weekly event

timer operates once a week on the same channel

at the same time.

You set up an event timer, but

the timer does not operate at

all.

• You may have several timers

set up for the same time and

the event timer you set is at a

lower priority than others

• Check the Priorities as described on page 62

• You may have selected New

Episodes and the timer you

set was for an episode that is

not new.

• Check the Timer Frequency as described on

page 62.

You set up a DISH Pass Timer

and you notice that you have

no space left on your DVR

Event List.

• The DISH Pass Timer may

have included more matching

programs than what you

expected.

• Delete that DISH Pass Timer and begin again.

See page 68.

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.

You edit an automatic event

timer. The timer does not start

or does not end according to

the program for which you set

the timer.

• Editing an automatic event

timer converts it to a manual

event timer. Such a timer

starts and stops at the times

you specify, not the start and

stop times of any specific

program.

• If you want an automatic event timer to start and

stop according to a specific program, avoid

editing that event timer.

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