When An Event Timer Works - Dish Network 112182 User Manual

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Chapter 3
Using the System

When an Event Timer Works

Only during the five minutes right before an event timer works, you'll see a
small picture of a clock blinking on the TV screen. This clock goes away
when the program begins. While you see the clock, you can do either one of
the following:
Tip: You can
also press
SELECT
the
button to see
more
information
about the
event timer.
Use Quick Record
You can use Quick Record to very quickly set a one-time, one-program DVR
Event Timer or VCR Event Timer.
1. Highlight but don't select a future program in the
Tip: Quick
Record is the
fastest and
easiest way to
record one
program once.
2. Press the RECORD button.
Just find the
program you
3. This opens a menu where you can set an event timer.
want to record,
press
RECORD
and
then you're
done. It's that
simple!
4. If you want to start the timer one minute early,
5. Select the
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Press the remote control CANCEL button to clear the clock from the
TV screen. This doesn't change the timer; it will still work.
Press the remote control INFO button to see more information
on the event timer. If you do this, you'll have these two choices:
Select the
OK
option to continue with the event
timer, or
Select the
Stop Timer
timer.
the
or in a
Program Guide
: If you select a future program, you open a menu where you can
Note
set an automatic event timer. This is almost as fast as Quick Record.
select the
Start 1 min. early
: This lets you make sure the timer records a program's start.
Note
: You can start any timer (except one for a pay per view program)
Note
one minute early. But, if you set a timer that works right after another
timer and the second one starts early, the first one will end early.
or
DVR
VCR
option to stop the event
list.
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option.
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