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Connect using dial-up The Recorder supports dial-up connections to the Microsoft® Program Guide service. The Recorder attempts to dial the Microsoft Program Guide service once a day. If the Recorder receives a busy signal or no answer, another attempt is made. So your telephone usage is not interrupted, the Recorder dials the service during early morning hours. Warning Toll charges may apply if using a long-distance number to connect to the service. For more information, check with your phone company. Notes • Assign more than one dial-up number. If a number is busy or fails to answer, the Recorder will try dialing any additional numbers you selected first setup the Recorder. • You can use a phone line splitter (included) to connect both the Recorder and a telephone to the same phone jack in the wall. Dial-up connection using a telephone line Wall Outlet Telephone Recorder • Connect the phone cable to a telephone jack and the PHONE port on the Recorder. Program the Remote to Control the TV You can program the Recorder remote to control some of the functions on your TV. These include: • Turn on or turn off the TV • Change the volume on the TV • Mute the TV • Change the input source on the TV (for example, if you have a VHS player connected to the TV as well as the Recorder) To use the remote to control your TV, you must program the remote with a TV manufacturer code. See a list of the codes in the following table of TV Manufacturer Remote Control Codes. 26

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Connect using dial-up
The Recorder supports dial-up connections to the Microsoft
®
Program
Guide service.
The Recorder attempts to dial the Microsoft Program Guide service
once a day. If the Recorder receives a busy signal or no answer, another
attempt is made. So your telephone usage is not interrupted, the
Recorder dials the service during early morning hours.
Warning
Toll charges may apply if using a long-distance number to
connect to the service. For more information, check with your phone
company.
Notes
Assign more than one dial-up number. If a number is busy or fails
to answer, the Recorder will try dialing any additional numbers you
selected first setup the Recorder.
You can use a phone line splitter (included) to connect both the
Recorder and a telephone to the same phone jack in the wall.
Dial-up connection using a telephone line
Recorder
Wall Outlet
Telephone
Connect the phone cable to a telephone jack and the
PHONE
port
on the Recorder.
Program the Remote to Control the TV
You can program the Recorder remote to control some of the functions
on your TV. These include:
Turn on or turn off the TV
Change the volume on the TV
Mute the TV
Change the input source on the TV (for example, if you have a VHS
player connected to the TV as well as the Recorder)
To use the remote to control your TV, you must program the remote
with a TV manufacturer code. See a list of the codes in the following
table of
TV Manufacturer Remote Control Codes
.