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Chapter Chapter Chapter Chapter Chapter Chapter 1 2 3 DIRECTV® Whole-Home DVR Service (High-Definition Receivers) DIRECTV® Whole-Home DVR Service With DIRECTV's Whole-Home DVR service and the proper equipment, it's like having a DVR in every room. Now even rooms with HD Non-DVR receivers can schedule and watch recorded programs. Start watching a recorded program in one room, stop it, and then continue watching it in another room. Here's how it works: 1. Network Your Receivers: When your HD DVR and HD Non-DVR receivers are networked, it allows them to share content. This is typically completed by an installer during your installation appointment. To learn more about upgrade and eligibility requirements, go to directv.com/wholehome. To get a quick understanding of how recorded content is shared by your household, skip to step 7. Note: To access DIRECTV® Whole-Home DVR service functionality, you need a DIRECTV Plus HD DVR receiver (models HR34, HR24, HR20-HR23 with DECA), an additional Whole-Home-capable receiver (models H25, H24, HR24, HR34, H21 with DECA, H23 with DECA, R22 with DECA,HR20-HR23 with DECA) for each TV, a SWiM network, HD Access, DVR service and DIRECTV® Whole-Home DVR service. There is a limit of one remote viewing per DVR at a time. For Whole-Home DVR to function, your receivers should never have an Ethernet cable connected, unless it is connected to a DECA. H24, H25, HR24 and HR34 receivers should never have a DECA installed. Chapter 3 - Extras 43 4 5 6

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DIRECTV
®
Whole-Home DVR Service
(High-Definition Receivers)
DIRECTV
®
Whole-Home DVR Service
With DIRECTV’s Whole-Home DVR service and the proper equipment,
it’s like having a DVR in every room. Now even rooms with HD Non-DVR
receivers can schedule and watch recorded programs. Start watching a
recorded program in one room, stop it, and then continue watching it in
another room.
Here’s how it works:
1.
Network Your Receivers:
When your HD DVR and HD Non-DVR receivers are networked, it allows
them to share content. This is typically completed by an installer during
your installation appointment. To learn more about upgrade and eligibility
requirements, go to directv.com/wholehome. To get a quick understanding
of how recorded content is shared by your household, skip to step 7.
Note:
To access DIRECTV
®
Whole-Home DVR service functionality, you
need a DIRECTV Plus HD DVR receiver (models HR34, HR24, HR20-HR23
with DECA), an additional Whole-Home-capable receiver (models H25, H24,
HR24, HR34, H21 with DECA, H23 with DECA, R22 with DECA,HR20-HR23 with
DECA) for each TV, a SWiM network, HD Access, DVR service and DIRECTV
®
Whole-Home DVR service. There is a limit of one remote viewing per DVR at
a time. For Whole-Home DVR to function, your receivers should never have
an Ethernet cable connected, unless it is connected to a DECA. H24, H25,
HR24 and HR34 receivers should never have a DECA installed.