5C. VIEWING UPCOMING RECORDINGS

You can easily review all upcoming recordings in the PVR Upcoming menu. To access this menu, select “Upcoming” from the “PVR” section of the Menu Bar.

From this menu, you can ensure that all expected programs will be recorded and change or cancel specific episodes scheduled to be recorded. If you select a specific episode scheduled to be recorded and press ENTER, you will be presented with the following Event Options:

DO NOT RECORD THIS EPISODE or STOP THIS RECORDING: Selecting this option will cancel the recording of this episode at the current time, or stop an in-progress recording. The partial recording will still be available in the PVR List.

VIEW UPCOMING AIR DATES: This will access the Upcoming Air Dates screen, where you can also cancel the recording of this episode and select a different airing to be recorded.

SHOW MORE INFORMATION: Select “Show more information” to view the Info pages for the episode scheduled to be recorded.

5D. RECORDING SYMBOLS

Throughout the Guide, Search Results, PVR Upcoming and Upcoming Air Dates screens, a variety of recording symbols are used to keep you informed of the status of your Recording Events. Their meaning is as follows:

Recording

Denotes an episode which meets your recording event criteria and is

Scheduled

currently scheduled to be recorded.

Recording in

Denotes an episode which is currently being recorded. You can

progress

watch it from the beginning in your PVR List.

Duplicate Episode

Indicates an episode which meets your recording event criteria but

 

is not scheduled to be recorded because it is a duplicate episode

 

which has already been recorded or is already scheduled to be

 

recorded at a different time.

Recording Conflict

Denotes an episode which meets your recording event criteria but

 

cannot be recorded due to a conflict. You can use the Upcoming

 

Air Dates screen to try to find a different airing to record, or PVR

 

Upcoming to cancel one of the conflicting events. You can also

 

raise the priority of the conflicted program in PVR Options.

Not Scheduled

Indicates an episode which does not meet your recording event

 

criteria. It will not be recorded.

 

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