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FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS

Questions about DVR

What happens if DVR temporarily loses power?

All recordings that were saved prior to the power loss are preserved, as well as future recording schedules. You miss only the recordings that were scheduled to be made while the power was out.

Where can I find details on installing DVR?

Go to www.comcast.com to find helpful information on a number of topics, including installation and setup. Just click on “Digital Cable.” Then select “Digital Video Recorder.” Or, you may also visit www.sciatl.com. (You will need the serial number of your DVR to access the information.) See page 40 for details on locating the serial number.

Why doesn’t DVR respond when I press the keys on the remote control?

You may not be in the Cable mode. To use any of the DVR features, including the PIP feature, DVR must be in Cable mode. See page 8 for details.

Questions about Controlling a Live Program or Recording

How far back can I rewind a program?

It depends on whether it’s a live or recorded program. For live programs you have watched less than one hour, you can rewind back to the point where you started watching. If you have watched a live program for longer than an hour, you can rewind up to the last hour that you’ve watched. For recorded programs, you can rewind to the beginning of the recording. For details, see page 14.

Can I pause, rewind, or fast-forward a program in the PIP screen?

No. Those keys only control the program shown in the main TV screen so you can swap the PIP screen and the main screen and then use pause, rewind or fast-forward. See page 18 for details.

Can I pause, rewind, or fast-forward a program shown in the upper right corner of DVR screens like the Program Guide or the Recorded List screen?

Yes. The small screen shown in the upper right (a.k.a. the Quarter screen) is actually the main TV screen. It is reduced to fit while viewing other information. Keys such as pause, play, rewind, and fast-forward control the main TV screen — whether the screen fills the monitor of your TV or whether it is reduced to fit in another information screen.

Sometimes I am able to record much more than 30 hours of programs. Why?

The amount of programming that you are able to record depends on the type of program you are recording. Analog programming (generally, channels 2 through 78) takes up more space than digital programming (generally, channels 100 and above). So if you only record digital programming, you will be able to record more hours of programs.

How will I know that recording space is low?

A message will appear when remaining recording space is 5% or less. The Recording Space Low message will appear when you schedule a new recording.

What happens when I run out of recording space while I’m recording a program?

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Questions about Watching Two Programs at Once

If a program is being recorded in the PIP screen and I turn off the PIP feature, will the recording continue?

Yes. DVR will continue to record the program even if you turn off the PIP feature.

What if my TV doesn’t have the PIP feature?

That’s no problem. You can still use the PIP feature because DVR provides the PIP feature, not your TV.

My TV has the PIP feature; why is PIP so much smaller now?

If your television came with PIP functionality, you may wish to deactivate it, as the PIP images with DVR become twice as small if your TV’s PIP functions are activated.

Questions about Recording Programs and Playing Them Back

Can I record the program that is shown in the PIP screen?

You can record a program that is shown in the PIP screen, but you must start the recording from the main TV screen. For details, see “Record Two Programs at Once” on page 25.

Can I play back more than one recording at the same time?

No. You can play only one recording at a time.

Can I recover a recording that was erased from DVR?

Unfortunately, no. Once it’s been erased from the Recorded List, it’s gone. However, you can copy programs to a VCR tape. You can also extend the length of time a program is saved. For details, see “Copy Recordings to a VCR Tape” on page 35 and “Change the Save Time of a Recording You Have Saved” on page 37.

Can I record two programs at the same time and watch the playback of a third program?

Yes. However, if, while recording two programs, you try to tune to another live channel, DVR displays a Channel Change Notice to let you know that you must stop a recording to change channels. For details, see “Cancel a Recording That’s In Progress” on page 28.

What happens if a sports event that I scheduled to record goes into overtime?

DVR cannot determine whether a live program will end at its scheduled time. If there is a chance that the event you are recording may continue past its scheduled time, you can allow for this uncertainty by extending the stop time on the Confirm Recording screen.

If I’ve used the Parental Control feature to block a rating or channel in the guide, will recordings of these programs also be blocked?

Yes. If you have blocked programs by channel or rating in the General Settings menu, recordings of

these programs will also be blocked if the Parental Control setting is on. They will be recorded, but to play them back, you must enter your 4-digit PIN. For details, see “Playing Back Blocked Recordings” on page 33.

When the DVR runs out of disk space, it will stop recording the program. When you go to your Recording List, you will receive a message stating that your last recording was not complete.

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