Teac HDRM, 7250 user manual After an automatic tuning, not all channels were found. Why?

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Q. Some web pages I try to access will restart the set-top box. Why?

A. Many web pages include multiple pop-ups or other code intentionally designed to get data (sometimes unauthorized) from you. These pages may be beyond the capabilities of this product.

Q. When I select the GUIDE, not all data is available. Why?

A. Currently, broadcasters do not provide cross-carry information. They also do not provide data beyond what is showing now and what is showing next. This is normal. Some areas of Australia however may have additional information.

Q. After an automatic tuning, not all channels were found. Why?

A. It is highly recommended you check your aerial installation. Digital Broadcast Australia highly recommends that you use high quality RG6 cabling for all digital installations. In addition, you antenna should be ‘Digital Ready.’ Some channels like the ABC are now broadcasted on Channel 12. Older antennas were not designed to receive such a channel.

Q. I get no sound on one channel. Why?

A. Try pressing INFO, then GREEN key to change the audio source.

Q. I want to connect more than one set-top box in my home. Is this ok?

A. Yes, you can do this, but you should follow the installation recommendations given by Digital Broadcast Australia. (see www.dba.org.au for more details)

Q. I cannot find how to link the two tuners. My other recorder uses an RF link cable. Is it missing?

A. No. The HDRM series is a smarter design that uses a link internally. No external RF cable is required.

Q. I connect my USB hard-drive and it is not recognized by the set-top box.

A. Either the hard-drive (or USB memory stick) you connected is not compatible, or there is not enough power on the USB port to power the device. External USB hard-drives normally have another power-supply that is required. In addition, whilst your product is performing “drive checking”, the USB may not be available.

Q. When I go to standby mode, the unit will switch on by itself momentarily after around 1 minute. Why?

A. This is normal. Your set-top box must perform some additional network and hard-drive tests whilst it is in standby mode. It only takes around 20~30 seconds.

Q. When I disconnect mains power and connect again, the disk checking is done again. Is this right? A. Yes. Before disconnecting mains power, put the box in standby. This will reduce the time.

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Contents HDRM7250 USER’S ManualPage Table of Contents Parental Lock Preferences Product Safety Notice Product Installation Notice Please Read Before USEWarranty Statement Terms & Conditions for HDRM7250 DVR set-top boxRemote Controller + / V- adjust the volume level PIP currently not usedGetting Started IntroductionHdmi Connection Component Video ConnectionDolby Sound SET-UP Process Page Service List Mode Basic OperationLogical Channel Numbering Info Mode CLOSED-CAPTIONINGDigital Audio Switching Letterbox 43 Mode TURN-OFF Info ModeTeletext PICTURE-IN-PICTUREDigital Recorder Pause Live Television TIME-SHIFTINGForward and Rewind Television Slow Motion Recording Programmes Red key = manual recordingHdrm Info TV Signal Network USB HARD-DRIVE ManagementTV Guide Recording Timers Playback Recordings Electronic Program Guide Video Program Guides Parental Lock Red blue red bluePreferences PreferencesAudio & Video Settings Display Hdrm Info TV Signal NetworkingUSB Digital Recorder Export Recordings SharedDocsPage MEDIAPLAYER-HD Accessing Media Files InternetBookmarks Software Serial Number Frequently Asked Questions Some channels break-up occasionally. Why?After an automatic tuning, not all channels were found. Why? When I go to standby, the Hard-disk continues to spin Specifications Hardware core systemPower Consumption National Customer Service Centre Ncsc Free call 1800 656