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Record a Series
The Record Entire Series feature ensures that you
never miss an episode of your favorite series.
You’ll capture every show, even if the broadcast
schedule changes. You can also set the DVR to
record all shows or only the first-run episodes.
Other settings let you manage the available space
on your DVR by selecting when to delete
a recording.
To Record Entire Series, begin at the Actions Card.
1. Use the UP or DOWN arrow to highlight
Record and then press SELECT. This will
display the Record Options dialogue box.
2. Use the DOWN arrow to highlight Record
Entire Series and then press SELECT.
3. Adjust the settings using the UP and
DOWN arrows to highlight individual
settings, the LEFT and RIGHT arrows
to choose options and the B button to
confirm a setting change. There are many
different settings you can change:
• Episodes: You can choose to record
First Run programs (default) or First Run
& Repeats.
• Channels: You can decide to record
programs that air on the program’s
original channel (default) or any
channel that carries the program.
• Airtimes: You can choose between All
Showings (default) or only those that run at
a specific time.
• Keep: This setting lets you determine
whether to record All Episodes (default) or any number of episodes between 1 and 15.
• Until: To keep the hard drive from filling up, which would prevent you from recording other shows, you can
set programs to delete when Space Is Needed (default) or I Watch any portion of the program. The Keep Until
I Delete option saves the recording on your DVR, locking up hard drive space, until you manually delete it
• Start: You can set a recording to begin On Time (default) or in one-minute increments between 1 and 5
minutes, as well as 10 minutes, 15 minutes and 30 minutes before or after the program begins.
Series recordings offer a variety of settings so you only
record the programs you want and keep them only as
long as you want them.
A series recording will capture every episode of a
favoriteprogram, even if the schedule changes.