Contemporary Research IP-HDVR TV Receiver User Manual


 
Contemporary Research 36 IP-HDVR HD Tuner-DVR
Why are some of my channels listed on the wrong number?
Answer: Three possibilities are:
Initial set-up was done incorrectly. (i.e. The wrong ZIP/postal code or channel map were selected.)
On the TV Guide On Screen Main Menu Bar, highlight SETUP and choose "Change system settings".
The cable company has not yet informed industry sources of channel line-up changes. Use the
"CHANNEL EDITOR" feature to make adjustments.
The user is receiving broadcasts through a modified or boosted antenna system or satellite dish that
is not supported by TV Guide On Screen system. Use the "CHANNEL EDITOR" feature to make
adjustments.
Why doesn't the program highlighted match up with the video window on my TV screen?
Answer: Five possibilities are:
Incorrect program listing information was transmitted to the TV Guide On Screen system.
The station in question made a late change to its scheduled program listing and the TV Guide On Screen
system has not yet been updated.
The user is receiving broadcasts through a modified or boosted antenna system or a satellite dish (not
supported by TV Guide On Screen system. Use the Channel Editor feature to make adjustments).
Initial set-up was done incorrectly. (i.e. The incorrect ZIP or postal code was entered or the incorrect
channel line-up was selected.) On the TV Guide On Screen Main Menu Bar, highlight SETUP and choose
"Change system settings".
The video window could be locked.
I get two stations on the same channel, BRAVO in the morning and CSPN2 in the evening. Why is only
BRAVO listed?
Answer: Channels like these are called "Split" channels. When a "Split" channel occurs only one channel
is usually displayed by default. However, if the user wishes to have both channels displayed this can be
accomplished through the "CHANNEL EDITOR" mode.
Why was that movie listed as a three star (***) movie? Who provides these ratings?
Answer: All listing information, including movie ratings, is provided by TV Guide editorial services.
Other tips and information on TV Guide On Screen operation are available at www.vgi.com.