Motorola DCT6208 Managing Your Recordings Optional Feature, Controlling Live TV Optional Feature

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Q. Can I increase the Rewind and Fast Forward speed?

A. Yes. Your DVR will control rewind and fast forward at four speeds. Just press the REW or FF buttons up to four times. The on-screen indicator will tell you at what speed you are controlling playback.

Q. Can I set the DVR to skip commercials as it is recording?

A. No. You can only fast forward through commercials if you’re watching a previously recorded program.

Q. Can I “bookmark” a program I have recorded?

A. Yes! When you stop playback of a recorded program, it will stop where you left off. To continue watching the program, select Resume or Restart from the Action Icons.

Q. On occasion, a recording starts a minute or two after the program has begun. Why?

A. The DVR timer is synchronized with the program guide time. If a broadcaster starts the program a minute earlier than the program guide’s scheduled time, the DVR will miss that first minute. You can program your DVR to start early or end late by adjusting your Recording Options.

Q. Only part of my program recorded. Why?

A.If the beginning of the program did not record, you may set it to record after the program began. If the end of the program did not record, the DVR may have reached its storage capacity before it was able to record the entire program.

Q.Do Parental Locks work with DVR?

A.Yes. Parental Locks restrict viewing of recorded programs. If you schedule a recording for a program you have Locked, the program will be recorded, however audio is muted and no video will appear while the program is recording. A restricted notice remains on screen allowing you to enter your PIN to view the program during the

recording. Once the program has been recorded, you can access it from My Recordings. Just enter your PIN to view. Note:You can also set Parental Locks on recorded programs. Use the LOCK button on your remote or Icon after you have selected the program from My Recordings or you can select the Lock Icon from an Information Screen.

Managing Your Recordings (Optional Feature)

Q. How many hours of programming can I store on my DVR?

A. Recording capacity depends on the video format that is being recorded. Your DVR can record up to 25 hours of analog, between 30 and 60 hours of digital programming, or up to 12 hours of High Definition programming. See the “Managing Your Personal Video Library” section in this manual for more information.

Q. How long can I keep My Recordings?

A. You can keep them as long as you want. Just remember, the recording space is limited, so you may need to delete some recorded programs from time to time in order to make room for new ones.

Q. How will I know when I’m almost out of recording space?

A. An on-screen message will appear advising you when recording space is low (80% full) or full. You can also manually delete recordings and manage recording space from the recorded program’s Information Screen.

If you are recording a program and run out of recording space, the recording will stop. You can always see how much recording space is available from My Recordings. You can also manually delete recordings and set your DVR to automatically delete recorded programs when space is needed. See:“Managing Your Personal Video Library”.

Q. Does the DVR automatically delete programs when the record space is full?

A. Only if you set it up that way. The DVR will automatically delete programs if you tell it to do so by setting the programs to be deleted when space is needed. When the record space is full, the oldest recordings that you have set to be deleted, will be deleted first. If you do not want the DVR to automatically delete certain recordings, you can set them so that they are only deleted by you.

Controlling Live TV (Optional Feature)

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Contents A22 Inside i-Guide Table of Contents On Demand OND Optional Feature Favorites SetupDigital Pay-Per-View PPV Optional Feature RemindersFrequently Asked Questions Welcome Welcome to The Power That’s The PowerDigital Cable BOX / DCT6208 Motorola DCT6208Recording Capacity DCT6208 Back Panel Digital Cable BOX / DCT6208DCT6208 Front Panel Key DescriptionCable Important Safety Instructions Digital Cable BOX / DCT2500 Motorola DCT2500DCT2500 Front Panel Digital Cable BOX / DCT2500 DCT2500 Back PanelImportant Safety Instructions Digital Cable BOX / DCT2000 Motorola DCT2000DCT2000 Front Panel Digital Cable BOX / DCT2000 Important Safety Instructions Digital Cable BOX / DCT2000 Remote Control Features Basic i-GuideNavigation TipsMain Menu Your Access to Digital CableYour Access to Digital Cable On-Screen Program GuideGuide Symbols to Know Quick Menu Icons Search Categories and Listings Search Categorie and ListingsTV Listings Listings By Channel Search Categorie and ListingsNavigating Listings Title SearchProgram Information Guide Symbols To Know Action Icons Action IconsAction Icons Reminders Setting RemindersReminders Reminder OptionsSurfing Using Flip and Mini GuideSmart Channel Surfing Flip & Mini Guide FlipDigital Music Digital MusicLocal Weather MessagesWeatherlocal Pins Setup Parental Locks and Purchase PinsPins Parental Locks SetupView Locked Programs Parental Locks Purchase PinscontentsRestore Locks Bypass or Clear LocksSelect Favorites Setup FavoritesGuide Setup SetupSetup Cable Box SetupText Language Setup Audio SetupScreen Position Setup Dolby DigitalDigital PAY-PER-VIEW Digital Pay-Per-View Optional FeatureGuide Symbols to Know PPV Information Screens Ordering Pay-Per-ViewOrdering Pay-Per-View By Phone Canceling a Pay-Per-View OrderDigital PAY-PER-VIEW Ordering Pay-Per-View PackagesPPV Order Conflict Pay-Per-View NoticesPay-Per-View Program Started Pay-Per-View Program MissedOn Demand On Demand Optional FeatureAccessing On Demand Ordering On Demand ProgramsPlay Pause Rewind Guide Symbols to Know On Demand Action IconsWatching On Demand Programs StopOn Demand Packages Hdtv Optional Feature HdtvControl Live TV Digital Video Recording DVR Optional FeatureDigital Video Recording Playback ControlsPause Using the Remote Control Arrow ButtonsDigital Video Recording RewindGet Back to Live TV Slow MotionInstant Replay Your Personal Video LibraryManaging Scheduling Conflicts Record From Program InformationManually Schedule a Recording View Your List of Scheduled RecordingsChange Options for Scheduled Recordings Modifying Recording OptionsSelect Future Recordings From the Main MenuFrom Listings See Managing Your Personal Video Library in this manual Change the Delete Priority Rule Guide Symbols to Know Recorded Program Information ScreensView Programs Stored In Your Personal Video Library Recording Starting NoticeTo Delete Recordings Frequently Asked QuestionsManaging Your Personal Video Library Copy Recordings to a VCR TapeFrequently Asked Questions Frequently Asked QuestionsInteractive Program Guide Why can’t I purchase this Pay-Per-View program? On Demand Optional FeatureDVR Optional Feature and Digital Services What if I missed a Pay-Per-View movie/event that I ordered?Can I record On Demand and Pay-Per-View programs? What is the picture quality of recorded programs?Can I record Digital Music channels? How many recordings can I schedule for the future?Managing Your Recordings Optional Feature Controlling Live TV Optional FeatureTroubleshooting Frequently Asked Questions
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DCT6208 specifications

The Motorola DCT6200 and DCT6208 are advanced digital cable set-top boxes designed to enhance the television viewing experience by leveraging modern technology and user-friendly features. Both models are packed with a range of functionalities that enable users to enjoy high-quality digital content.

The DCT6200 is known for its robust performance, supporting digital video broadcasting and a variety of media formats. It offers a decoding capability of MPEG-2, which allows for high-quality video playback. This model is equipped with an integrated electronic program guide (EPG) that simplifies content discovery, empowering viewers to browse channels easily, schedule recordings, and set reminders for their favorite shows. The DCT6200 is also compatible with video on demand (VOD), enabling users to access a vast library of programming.

On the other hand, the DCT6208 takes it a step further by including an integrated hard drive for personal video recording (PVR) functionality, allowing users to record live television for later viewing. With multi-stream capabilities, the DCT6208 can record multiple programs while simultaneously providing access to other live channels. This model also features an enhanced EPG, providing additional options, such as favorite channels and search functionalities that help users quickly find what they want to watch.

Both set-top boxes support various connectivity options, including HDMI, composite video, and component outputs, ensuring compatibility with a wide range of televisions and audio systems. The devices also incorporate advanced security features, such as conditional access and digital rights management, to safeguard content access and protect user privacy.

In terms of user experience, both models are designed with easy-to-navigate interfaces and remote controls, making it simple for anyone to operate, regardless of technical expertise. The sleek design of these devices allows them to blend seamlessly with home entertainment setups.

In conclusion, the Motorola DCT6200 and DCT6208 digital cable set-top boxes stand out with their excellent performance, support for high-definition content, and valuable features like PVR capabilities and user-friendly interfaces. These characteristics make them ideal choices for viewers looking to enhance their cable television experience.