User Guide

Page 57
Using Timers
Stop Recording Manually—The receiver will record until you
press STOP. Note that failing to press STOP could continue
recording and fill the DVR hard drive!
Extend End Time—You can set the stop time for the recording.
Create a Recurring Timer—You can set up a timer like the one
described in Setting Up an Automatic Event Timer on page 57.
Record the Entire Event—The receiver stops the recording at the
scheduled end of the current program or event.
Setting Up an Automatic Event Timer
1. Find a future program by using the Browse
Banner, the Themes menu, or the Program Guide.
The program can be on a satellite-delivered or over-
the-air (OTA) channel, if applicable. With the
program highlighted, press the SELECT button.
2. Select a
Timer Frequency option. See “Event Timer Frequency” on
page 55. Notice that a mark displays in the box next to your selection.
3. Select a
Timer Type. See “Event Timer Types” on page 55. Again, your
selection is indicated on the screen.
4. Select any applicable timer
Options; to change priority, select Set Priority.
5. Select the Create Timer option to save the new event timer.
6. The
Program Guide displays a small indicator of which of the two tuners in
your satellite receiver (if enabled) is the one scheduled to record the event.
Setting Up a Manual Event Timer
1. Press the MENU button and select Daily Schedule.
2. Select the
Timers option.
3. Select the
Manual Timers option. The receiver displays a timer menu.
Tip: The IR remote
control is used to
control the menus
and programming
on the nearby TV.
An optional IR/UHF
Pro remote control
is available
separately, and can
control the receiver
from another room.
Tip: You can edit
and delete timers
from any TV that is
connected to one
of the TV1 outputs.