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Chapter 5
Reference
CHANNEL CHANGES
DISHDVR FEATURES
What’s
Happening
What’s Wrong What You Can Do
You enter a
channel number
you want. The
channel changes,
but the new
channel isn’t
exactly the
channel you
entered.
• Maybe you made a mistake when you
entered the channel number, or maybe
the channel number you entered
doesn’t work. If so, the receiver tunes
to the channel closest to the channel
you entered. If you entered the
number for a channel you haven’t
bought, the receiver tunes to the
channel and gives you the choice to
buy it.
• Carefully enter the channel number you want again.
• Press the remote control RECALL button to go back to the previous
channel number.
• To buy a channel, please call the Customer Service Center
at 1-800-333-DISH (3474).
You’re scanning
up or down
through the
channels, and the
receiver skips
channels you
know you bought.
• If you apply a Favorite List that’s not
All Chan, the receiver skips channels
that aren’t on the applied list.
• If you hide adult channels and lock the
receiver, the receiver skips adult
channels.
• Press GUIDE All Chan is the active Favorite List.
• Unlock the receiver so it doesn’t skip adult channels.
The receiver
changes channels
by itself.
• Stray UHF signals from a nearby
neighbor are interfering with your
receiver.
• Install a 10dB attenuator as described in Attach an Attenuator.
What’s
Happening
What’s Wrong What You Can Do
You find you can’t
watch part of a
program you’re auto
recording.
• If the receiver runs out of room to auto
record a program, it starts to erase the
oldest part of the program to make room
for new audio and video.
• When you change the channel, you
erase what’s stored in auto recording.
•You can’t watch part of a “live”
program that hasn’t been broadcast yet,
because the receiver hasn’t recorded it
yet.
• To make sure you can watch all of a program, on-demand record it instead
of auto recording it.
• If you want to be able to watch all of a program you’re auto recording,
don’t change the channel.
You find the
receiver didn’t
on-demand record
a program.
• Maybe you didn’t press the remote
control RECORD button while you
watched the program or set an Event
Timer to record it.
• Maybe the receiver ran out of room
to on-demand record the program.
• You may have had a signal outage
caused by bad weather during the
recording.
• To on-demand record a program, you must either press the remote control
Record button or set an Event Timer. If you set an Event Timer to record
the program, maybe the Event Timer didn’t work right. Please see the
Event Timers table for help.
• Check the “time left” on the My Recordings list.
If you “protect” many recorded programs, the receiver may not have
enough room to record any new programs.
You find the
receiver is missing
programs you
recorded.
If you don’t “protect” a recorded program,
and the receiver needs room to record a new
program, it may record over that recorded
program to have room.
Use the My Recordings list to “protect” an on-demand recorded program.
This means the receiver will ask you before it records over that recorded
program. But note, if you “protect” many recorded programs, the receiver
may not have enough room to record any new programs.
When you open a
recorded program’s
info menu, some of
the options seem to
be missing.
You see menu options only when they
work. For example, the Start option
doesn’t show up unless you select a
recorded program.
You can use only the options you see on the menu. You won’t see all the
options at once. You’ll never see a “Record” option; to record a program you
must either press the remote control Record button or set an Event Timer.
On-demand
recording stores
only one program,
or only part of one
program.
On-demand recording works by program
unless you set a manual event timer to start
and stop the recording at the times you set
y
ourself.
To record more than one program, or to record parts of one or more programs,
set a manual event timer.