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DVR/Set-top box Functions
Control Live TV Programming and Recording
With SureWest Whole Home DVR you will be able to control your TV like never before. Pause,
fast-forward or rewind as many times as you want – all with a push of a few buttons on your
remote control. When you pause or rewind a live TV program, you can choose to either watch the
buffered program or catch up to live TV by pressing fast-forward on your remote.
Note: Pause, rewind and fast-forward of live TV are only available on the DVR box
(Cisco 8652 HDC).
Buffered programs (feature not available on all SureWest set-top boxes)
Your Whole Home DVR will create a temporary recording of the channel you are watching.
This feature is referred to as a buffer and your DVR will automatically buffer the program
you are watching. Your DVR will buffer up to 2 hours of programming, the buffer process will
continue until you:
• Tune to another program. Changing channels will cause your DVR to begin buffering the
program most recently tuned to and will remove the previous program stored in the buffer.
• Turn off your DVR. When you turn off your DVR/set-top box, it clears the buffer.
To record all of your currently buffered programming, just press the record button. This will
record all of the content that is currently in the buffer for the current program up to 2 hours.
2) Audio Range: the default setting is Narrow which will minimize the audio
inectionsbetweenthequietestandloudestaudiorangesinanyprogram.
Other options include Wide, which will allow for extreme ranges of audio
inflection or Normal which normalizes the audio range in a program.
3) Volume Control: The default option is Fixed, which will allow your DVR
remote control to control the TV volume. You may also select Variable
whichwillrequireyoutouseyourTVremotecontrolseparatelytocontrol
the volume on your TV.
4) Preferred Audio Language: The default option is English. You also have
the option of selecting Spanish or French, if selected a program will play in
the chosen language when the programming is made available in one of
these languages. Otherwise all programming will be aired in English.
5) Described Video: The default option is Disabled, you may also select
Enabled. When enabled Described Video provides visually impaired
viewers with audio descriptions of key elements in a program, such as what
is happening on the screen during pauses in dialog.
5. Once you have made your audio selections, scroll to Save and press OK
on your remote control. Changes must be saved or changes will be lost.
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