Dish Network 512 Satellite TV System User Manual


 
Chapter 3
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Using the System
Quick Recording
Quick recording works only when you set it up.
The receiver must have enough room to record on your DVR hard drive:
When you make a one-time DVR recording, you can set the receiver to
ask you before it records over what you have already recorded. This is
how you “protect” a recorded program or event. You can protect events
recorded from either of the receiver’s satellite TV tuners.
If the receiver needs room to record a newer event, it’ll record over the
oldest existing “unprotected” recorded event(s) to make room.
If the receiver is out of room, and you don’t let it record over any
existing recorded events, it won’t be able to record any new events.
To free up remaining space on the DVR receiver, you can erase events
by opening the
Events Information menu and selecting the Erase
option. You can erase events recorded from either of the receiver’s
satellite TV tuners.
Copy Recordings to Videotape
You may want to keep a videotape copy of a recording you made on the DVR
receiver. Or, if the DVR hard drive is out of room to save new recordings,
maybe you’ll want to move older recordings to a videotape to store them.
Many satellite TV programs and films are copyrighted. In some
cases, copyright law may apply to private, in-home recording.
You will not be able to play back events with full, digital audio and
video quality from a videotape.
1. Connect the receiver’s back panel TV1 audio/video outputs to the VCR’s
audio/video inputs.
2. Put a new or fully rewound tape into the VCR.
3. Turn the VCR power on.
4. Press the DISH Network remote control’s DVR button.
This opens the
DVR Events menu.
5. Select an event on the
DVR Events menu. This opens
an information screen for that event.
6. Start the VCR recording onto the tape.
7. On the event’s information screen, select the
Start option. The receiver
begins to play back the program or event.
8. When the playback is done, stop the VCR recording.
Tip: If you want to
archive a recorded
event to save it for
a long time, you can
move it from the
DVR receiver’s hard
drive to a VCR tape.