Hauppauge WinTV HVR-1800 manual Learning remote control codes for your set top box

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To set up the IR Blaster, see the guide

IRRemoteBlaster Quick Installation Guide for WinTV v7.

Learning remote control codes for your set top box

First make sure the WinTV IR trans- mitter is positioned over the remote sensor on your set top box.

Remember, the WinTV IR transmit- ter has a very short transmission dis- tance and needs to be positioned over the remote sensor on your set top box.

To access the learn function in BlastConfig.exe, click on Advanced Config and Learn.

You will need to ‘learn’ the 0 through 9 keys, plus Power on and Enter. To learn the new keys:

Send button

Key numbers

-

hold the remote control from

 

 

your set top box as close to the

Message box

 

 

IR receiver and learn sensor

as possible

-in the Blaster config program, click the button you would like to learn (for example: 1)

-then depress and hold the corresponding key on your set top box remote con- trol. You will be instructed in the message box when to release the key onyour remote control.

-Do this for the keys 0 to 9 plus On and Enter

You should receive a LearnKey(key#) Succeeded message. Then move on to the next key.

If you receive a LearnKey(key#) Failed error, this means that the key was either held down too long, or not long enough, or that the remote was not held close enough to the IR sensor on the HD PVR. Try again.

Once you are finished with the numbers 0 to 9 and On and Enter, you can test

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Contents For all versions of Windows Installing the WinTV driver and WinTV V7 applicationFor Windows XP installations Install the WinTV driverRunning WinTV for the first time Install the WinTV applicationsIf your TV source is Clear QAM Digital Cable TV If your TV source is Atsc digital over-the-air TVRescanning TV channels or adding an external A/V source Device Setup Wizard, select External InputsIf your TV source is Analog cable TV External audio/video sourcesName and number Using the WinTV v7 applicationOptions menu To watch TV, click the Watch TV buttonTo turn on Close captions, click on Show Captions Watch, Pause and Record TVMost important TV control functions Always on icon at the top of the channel listIf you want to pause a TV show you are watching Recording your TV showsIf you want to record a TV show you are watching Configuration menu IR blaster in WinTV MPG file type and Game mode hereWinTV v7 TV Scheduler Selecting FM radio programsItems that need to be set for each event are Audio format of the TV WinTV v7 keyboard shortcutsSome notes on system compatibility TroubleshootingJerky video with live Atsc or QAM digital TV Only some channels are found during Atsc channel scan Black window when selecting an Atsc channelUninstalling the WinTV driver and applications Hauppauge Remote Control Optional on some modelsRemote control buttons Titles on / off Skip back button skipGo button Start WinTV Menu button opens Red button at bottomPage This utility Setting up the IR Blaster for use with WinTVWinTV-HVR’s IR blaster function consists of two components IR Blaster Configuration programIR receiver and learn sensor Learning remote control codes for your set top boxTo set up the IR Blaster, see the guide IRRemoteBlaster Quick Installation Guide for WinTV

WinTV HVR-1800 specifications

The Hauppauge WinTV HVR-1800 is a versatile television and video capture card designed primarily for Windows PCs, enabling users to watch, record, and edit television directly on their computers. As part of Hauppauge's storied lineage in TV tuners, the HVR-1800 caters to both standard and high-definition content, making it an ideal choice for media enthusiasts.

One of the standout features of the HVR-1800 is its dual functionality. This card includes both an analog TV tuner for watching standard cable channels as well as an ATSC digital tuner for high-definition broadcast television. This dual capability allows users to seamlessly transition between analog and digital signals, providing greater flexibility in content consumption.

The HVR-1800 also features hardware MPEG-2 encoding. This technology enables the card to convert video data into a compressed format in real-time, significantly reducing the strain on the CPU. This means users can enjoy smoother video playback and recording, even during resource-intensive tasks. The card supports resolutions up to 1080i for high-definition broadcasts, ensuring that users experience crystal-clear images and vibrant colors.

Another noteworthy characteristic is the included WinTV software, which offers an intuitive interface for managing TV functions. This software allows users to schedule recordings, pause live TV, and create a personalized TV guide. With features like a time-shifting capability, users can easily rewind live broadcasts, ensuring they never miss a critical moment of their favorite shows.

The HVR-1800 also comes equipped with an IR remote control, enhancing the user experience by allowing for convenient operation from across the room. This remote can be programmed to work with various media center applications, further integrating the TV functionality into the user’s overall media experience.

Connectivity is another strong point for the HVR-1800, as it includes numerous input options, such as a coaxial cable connector for cable TV and composite inputs for external devices like camcorders. This versatility lets users expand their media options significantly.

In summary, the Hauppauge WinTV HVR-1800 is a feature-rich TV tuner card that supports both analog and digital TV signals. With its hardware MPEG-2 encoding, user-friendly software, and robust connectivity options, it offers an excellent solution for users looking to enhance their home entertainment systems by integrating TV capabilities into their PCs. Whether for live viewing, recording, or editing, the HVR-1800 provides a comprehensive and high-quality experience.