Setting Hard Disk Sleep Mode - Pace TDC787X Operator's Manual

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MAKING USER SETTINGS (cont.)
5. If you wish to turn off the IR Receiver, press the U or D button to highlight "IR Receiver" on the menu, then
press SELECT to change the setting to "Off".
Note that if you do this, you will then have to use the set-top's front-panel buttons (or a remote eye) to control
your set-top and make any further settings.
6. When you have made all the changes you want, press L to redisplay the PACE USER SETTINGS menu.

Setting Hard Disk Sleep Mode

If your set-top is in Hard Disk (Hdd) Sleep Mode, the internal hard disk (and any attached external hard disk) will
receive no power when you switch off your set-top (that is, when the front-panel POWER light is red and the set-
top is in standby). This is an energy-saving feature.
If you have set up your set-top to make recordings, the set-top and hard disk switches on to allow those
recordings to be made, even if this "Standby Sleep Mode" feature is on (set to "YES"). However, it takes a little
more time to do so, compared with having Standby Sleep Mode off (set to "NO").
1. If you have not done so already, put your set-top into User Settings mode, as described on page 23.
Then press the U or D button until the front panel shows "Hdd", as shown right.
2. Press the R button.
The current Standby Sleep Mode setting ("YeS" = switched on, or "no" = switched off) is displayed on the
front panel and the Standby Sleep Mode menu appears (see right).
3. If you want to change the setting, press U or D. Press the SELECT button to confirm the choice and change
to the new setting.
4. Press the L button. The front panel shows "Hdd" again.
5. When you have made all the changes you want, press L to redisplay the PACE USER SETTINGS menu.
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Standby Sleep Mode
>YES
NO
> shows current setting, as does a
lighted MESSAGE light

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