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Hargray DVR - Playing a Recorded Program; Control Playback of a Recorded Program; Stop Recording

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DVR USER GUIDE
10
Playing a Recorded Program
Select to view existing recordings in the PVR Library. Color coding is continued from
the Guide. Unrecordable items are represented in grey. Detailed program information
displays.
1. Press the RECORD-IT button on the remote control.
2. Select RECORDED PROGRAMS in the PVR Library.
3. Navigate to select a previously recorded program.
4. Press OK button. If program exceeds parental control levels, you are prompted for
your PIN. The PVR Action screen appears for the selected program.
5. A variety of options display.
6. Select PLAY and playback begins.
7. If the program has been previously played/stopped, Select RESUME PLAY.
Playback starts from previously stopped position.
8. When the recorded program is finished playing, you may choose to keep or delete
the program from storage.
Control Playback of a Recorded Program
Control playback of a previously recorded program while watching it. The same VCR
like controls apply (FF, REW, PAUSE, STOP). Visual FF or REW is only supported on
certain set-top boxes. The FF or REW displays above the progress bar.
Stop Recording
Abort scheduled recording before it begins, allowing you to cancel the recording
and continue watching the current program.
1. When a scheduled recording event is about to occur, 10 seconds before the event,
you will be notified that the scheduled event is about to occur and that the channel
will change.
2. In the Program Options dialog box, cancel. This will cancel the recording.
3. To stop the recording of a future item, press GUIDE.
4. Select the program that you previously marked for recording.
Press RECORD PROGRAM. The recording options screen appears.
5. Select DELETE from the recording options screen. Confirm Deletion.

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