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Troubleshooting Tables
You set up an event timer,
but the timer does not
operate at all.
• The program time may have
changed so that the event timer
overlapped another event timer.
The program time may have
changed by more than twenty-four
hours.
• If the receiver is on and finds an event timer overlap, it displays
the
Event Timer Scheduling Conflict
menu. You must edit or
delete one of the overlapping event timers.
• No event timer will operate if the program time changes by more
than twenty-four hours.
You set up a
Once
event
timer, but the timer operates
at a time different from what
you expect.
• The program time changed.
• A
Once
event timer always operates at the actual time of the
program.
You stop the operation of an
event timer for one showing
of a program that is repeated
(such as a regularly
scheduled program), but the
timer operates for the next
showing.
• Stopping the event timer applies
only to the current showing of the
program.
• To stop all operations of a repeated event timer, you must delete
the event timer.
Note:
The receiver deletes a
Once
event timer when it operates.
You are testing a VCR code
to see if the receiver controls
a VCR. The VCR does not
do the test.
• The VCR may not be turned ON,
there may not be a tape inserted,
the tape may not be rewound, or the
write-protect tab on the tape may
have been removed.
The code you are testing may not
be valid for the VCR.
• Make sure the VCR is turned on, with a blank tape inserted on
which you want to record, that the tape is rewound, and that the
write-protect tab on the tape is intact.
• Try another VCR code from the
VCR Codes
table.
What Is Happening
Possible Reason
What to Do
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