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ReplayTV_5500 User's ÷ Guide Replay'IV5.5 UG.hook Page il I:riday, August Package I, 2003 10:58 AM Contents ReptayTV Remote RF Cable Digital Video Recorder Control A/V (RCA) Cable Two AA Batteries Telephone User Guide Infrared Cable (IR) Blaster Cable Quick Setup Guide Additional cables for controlling satellite receivers are available at www.replaytv.com. jack if there is no available phone .jack near your entertainment system. You can also purchase a wireless phone Copyright/Trademarks _; 2003 Digital Networks North Repla_ TV, Repl&_ TV Service, al_ tr'adetttarks or regi_ered 3_als document contains or translated ten consem lecbnlcal tlsi ng telecoltlmunlcatlons therein, restricts For purposes access to the document not be copied trademarks proprietary into any other of_e America, Inc. 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It is your responsibift} to c nnply _fih such Imps. may, in certain circumstances, violate cop} rlgbt law and prior permission from copyright owners P/N41005032C ii ÷ in this document _ ithout Unau horized recording ol copyrlgbted may be requlred fbr certain publlc per- Page iii I;rlday, August I, 2003 10:58 AM Table 1 - Getting Welcome Started of Contents 1 ....................................................................................................................................................................................................... • Before you Begin .............................................................................................................................................................................................. • Feature Updates from the ReplayTV Service ................................................................................................................................................... • Feature Highlights ............................................................................................................................................................................................ Remote Front Control Panel Rear Panel Overview Overview Overview ........................................................................................................................................................... Basic Connections Planning ........................................................................................................................................................................ 5 6 6 7 ............................................................................................................................................................................... 7 your Setup ......................................................................................................................................................................... 9 Incorporating ReplayTV into your Entertainment System ............................................................................................................................... Checking your Satellite Receiver ..................................................................................................................................................................... Connecting RcplayTV to an A/V Receiver ...................................................................................................................................................... Connecting RcplayTV to a VCR .................................................................................................................................................................... Connecting a Video Camera or VCR to RcplayTV ....................................................................................................................................... Connecting Cable Box and Satellite Receiver Conlrolle_ ............................................................................................................................. Completing the On-screen Setup .................................................................................................................................................................... Home 3 ...................................................................................................................................................................... 4 • Turning on ReplayTV ....................................................................................................................................................................................... • Putting ReplayTV in Standby Mode ................................................................................................................................................................ 2 - Connections 1 1 2 Network Connections 9 9 9 10 10 10 12 ................................................................................................................................................... 12 Connecting ReplayTV to an Existing Network .............................................................................................................................................. Router Setup ................................................................................................................................................................................................... Entering Networking Information Manually on ReplayTV ........................................................................................................................... Determining the ReplayTV IP Address .......................................................................................................................................................... Determining the ReplayTV MAC (Media Access Control) Address ............................................................................................................. Finding the Router IP Address ....................................................................................................................................................................... Finding your Computer's Network Information ............................................................................................................................................ 12 16 16 17 17 17 18 III ÷ Replay'IV5.5 UG.book Page iv I-'rid_, August I, 2003 3 - Setup 10:58 AM 19 About Menu Navigation ............................................................................................................................................................... 19 Main Menu ................................................................................................................................................................................................. 20 Setup Menu .............................................................................................................................................................................................. 21 • ReplayTV Nanle ............................................................................................................................................................................................. • Del_ault Record Options .................................................................................................................................................................................. • Network and Input Settings ............................................................................................................................................................................ Video Output Settings .................................................................................................................................................................................... Screen Saver and Pause Screen ...................................................................................................................................................................... 21 21 21 21 21 Parental Control .............................................................................................................................................................................................. Add or Remove Channels ............................................................................................................................................................................... 22 22 MyReplayTV Registration ............................................................................................................................................................................. Privacy Policy ................................................................................................................................................................................................. System Information ........................................................................................................................................................................................ 22 22 23 Remote Control Setup ................................................................................................................................................................... 23 • Remote Control Setup Codes ......................................................................................................................................................................... • Setup Codes for TV/VCR Combinalions ....................................................................................................................................................... • Setup Codes for TV/DVD Combinations ....................................................................................................................................................... 4 - Basic Basic Operations Operations • Show Walching • Show Recording Controlling 27 ................................................................................................................................................................................. 27 Options ................................................................................................................................................................................. Options ................................................................................................................................................................................ Live Television Guide • Using the Channel 27 27 .......................................................................................................................................................28 Pausing live TV and Recorded Shows ........................................................................................................................................................... Using Rewind and Fast Forward .................................................................................................................................................................... Using Multispeed Slow Motion ...................................................................................................................................................................... Using Frame Advance .................................................................................................................................................................................... Using Instant Replay ...................................................................................................................................................................................... Using QuickSkip ............................................................................................................................................................................................ Using Jump ..................................................................................................................................................................................................... Channel 24 26 26 28 28 29 30 30 30 31 ....................................................................................................................................................................................... 32 Guide ................................................................................................................................................................................ iv ÷ 33 @Replay'[ V5.5 UG.book Page\ ];rlda3,Augus{ Recording • Setting 1,2003 Shows ................................................................................................................................................................................ 35 the Recording Find Shows Replay 10:58AM Options ........................................................................................................................................................................ 36 ............................................................................................................................................................................................... 38 Zones .......................................................................................................................................................................................... 39 • To Record a Show from a Replay Zone: ........................................................................................................................................................ 39 Using Manual Record ................................................................................................................................................................... 4o • • • • Changing the Default Recording Options ...................................................................................................................................................... Cancelling a Recording .................................................................................................................................................................................. Replay Channels ............................................................................................................................................................................................. Resolving Conflicting Recordings ................................................................................................................................................................. Replay Guide ........................................................................................................................................................................................... 43 • Navigaling the Replay Guide ......................................................................................................................................................................... Calegory Options ............................................................................................................................................................................................ Replay Channel Options ................................................................................................................................................................................. Replay Show Options ..................................................................................................................................................................................... Walching a Recorded Show ........................................................................................................................................................................... Keeping an Episode of a Show ....................................................................................................................................................................... Shows at Risk of Deletion .............................................................................................................................................................................. Saving Recordings to Videotape 5 - Advanced Watching .................................................................................................................................................................... Features Shows Recorded Saver and Pause on other ReplayTVs Control Shortcuts 46 ................................................................................................47 Screen ......................................................................................................................................... • Installing ReplayTV Photo Transfer .............................................................................................................................................................. • Using the Photo Viewer .................................................................................................................................................................................. Remote 44 44 44 45 45 45 46 47 • Playing Shows frolil Another In-home ReplayTV ......................................................................................................................................... • Viewing Olher In-home Replay Guides ......................................................................................................................................................... Screen 40 41 41 42 47 48 49 49 50 ........................................................................................................................................................ 51 Show-walching Shortcuts ............................................................................................................................................................................... Channel Guide Shortcuts ................................................................................................................................................................................ 51 51 Replay Guide Shortcuts .................................................................................................................................................................................. Find Shows On-screen Keyboard Shortculs ................................................................................................................................................... Slide Show Control Shortcuts ........................................................................................................................................................................ 52 52 52 Channel 52 Surfing Display Shortcuts ................................................................................................................................................................ V ÷ Replay'IV5.5 UG.book Page vl I-'rid_, August I, 2003 • Record Options 6 - Help Screen • Frequently Shortcuts ................................................................................................................................................................... 52 53 Troubleshooting • Customer 10:58 AM Service .................................................................................................................................................................................. 53 Informalion Asked Questions ....................................................................................................................................................................... 53 ........................................................................................................................................................................... 53 Glossary ....................................................................................................................................................................................................... 58 Technical Specifications .............................................................................................................................................................. 59 Limited Warranty and Software License ................................................................................................................... 60 • Warranty • Software Activation Privacy ......................................................................................................................................................................................................... License Agreement ......................................................................................................................................................................... and Service Policy Agreement .................................................................................................................................. 63 ......................................................................................................................................................................................... 65 • Your Privacy is Important to Us ..................................................................................................................................................................... • Privacy Policy Q&A ....................................................................................................................................................................................... FCC Compliance ............................................................................................................................................................................................................. • Important safety • Safety/Regulatory 65 66 ................................................................................................................................................................................... 69 • FCC Rules, Part 68 ......................................................................................................................................................................................... Safety 60 61 Instructions ......................................................................................................................................................................... Information ....................................................................................................................................................................... vi ÷ 70 71 71 73 Page l I;rlda3,Augus{ Chapter 1,2003 10:58AM Getting 1 Started •". Welcome Congratulations on your purchase of the ReplayTV 5500. In case warranty service is required, please take a moment receipt to this user's guide and write down your Serial Nmnber, located on the back panel of the ReplayTV 5500. Serial Number: Additional ing steps: system information for your new ReplayTV 1 2 Press Menu to display the ReplayTV Select Setup. 3 Select System Information. Before you the Serial Numbel, can be found by performing the follow- Main Menu. Begin Make sure you have connected ReplayTV "Connections" on page 7 for instructions. Feature 5500, including to attach your Updates from to your television the ReplayTV and other components. Refer to the QuickSetup Guide or Service New features are occasionally delivered through the Ethernet and telephone connections (whichever you use). When this occurs you may encounter screens that look a little different from those in this guide or you may find differences in the features covered. A message will be sent to your ReptayTV notifying you when new features are available. Choose Messages from the Main Menu to read about the new features. For the vei2¢ latest user's guide and new feature instructions, visit www.reptaytv.com 1 ÷ Replay'lVS.5 UG.book Page 2 ]:rlda3, August I, 2003 Feature 10:58 AM Highlights After you have experienced the exciting new world of personal television, you will never watch plain old television again. No videotapes. No hassles. No compromises. Pause live television. With ReplayTV, it's easy to quickly find and automatically record your favorite television shows, so you can watch them whenever you want--on your schedule, not somebody else's. Also, ReptayTV allows you to share content among multiple units in a home network. Control live television. Pause, rewind, fast forward, play in slow motion, gle scene. See "Controlling Live Television" on page 28. or watch an instant replay--all without missing a sin- Automatically record every episode of your favorite shows, or constantly find and record shows that interest you. Schedule recording once and ReptayTV does the rest. See "Recording Shows" on page 35. Use QuickSkip to jump past recorded segments 30 seconds at a time. See "Using QuickSkip" on page 30. No need to channel surf any more. Use the Channel Guide to see what's on now and what's coming up later without changing channels. See "Using the Channel Guide" on page 33. Locate shows that you want to shows based on specific titles, Use an Ethernet connection to "Home Network Connections" a repeatedly watch without searching through pages of program schedules. The Find Shows feature locates actors, directors, and topics that you choose. See "Find Shows" on page 38. download Channel Guide information via broadband. It must be connected at all times. See on page 12. Watch shows recorded on other ReplayTVs in your home. If you have more than one ReplayTV, you can watch shows in one room that were recorded in another. OI, start watching a show in one room, then continue watching the show in another room, right from where you left off. See "Watching Shows Recorded on other ReptayTVs" on page 47. Transfer digital photos from your PC to your ReplayTV to create and view slide shows of your vacation or other photo collections. Additionally, you can display your photos when you press Pause or when the screen saver starts. See "Using the Photo Viewer" on page 50. 2 ÷ Page 3 Frldaj, Augus{ I, 2003 :: Remote 1 10:58 AM Control Overview 2 TV (Power) TV.) ReplayTV Power TV on or off. (See page 23 to program 3 4 0-9 Tune to channels; jump to a channel in the Channel Guide. Enter Display a current show's menu while in the Channel Guide. 5 6 7 8 9 Channel Guide Display TVlistings. Zones Search TV listings by category. Arrow (Navigation) Buttons Move on-screen highlight. Select Choose on-screen options; view channel surfing display while watching Exit Exit on-screen menus. (Power) 10 Play/Slow 11 QuickSkip Switch between the remote to operate your On and Standby modes. Play/slow motion. Skip 30 seconds of a recorded or delayed +/- Change channels; 18 Display See program infomaation 19 Input Switch among ReplayTV's 20 Rewind Rewind show. 23 Record 24 Menu 25 Replay 26 Jump advance while move one screen at a time up or down in guides and 16 Mute Mute the volume of the programmed TV. 17 Volume +/Adjust the volume of the programmed 21 Instant 22 Pause ii{iiiii_}i_i ' show. 12 Fast Forward Fast forward recorded or delayed show; frame-by-frame paused. 13 Stop Stop playback of show. 14 Return to Live Return to live TV while watching a show delayed. 15 Channel menus. live TV. TV. about current show. inputs. Replay Retm'n 7 seconds and replay a segment. Pause live TV and recorded shows. Record show from Channel Guide or while viewing live TV. Display ReptayTV Main Menu. Guide List of your recorded shows. Jump between a recorded show and live TV, two live TV shows, or two recorded 0. shows. 3 ÷ :: Front 1 1 2 3 4 Panel 2 3 Overview 4 POWER button Manually switches between On and Standby modes. POWER light Lights when ReplayTV is on, IR Receiver Point remote control here when operating your ReplayTV, REC (Recording) light Lights when ReplayTV is recording a show, 4 ÷ @Replay'[ V5.5 UG.book Page 5 I;rlda), Augus{ I, 2003 :: Rear 10:58 AM Panel Overview 1 2 3 4 5 6 ii{iiiii_}i_i ' 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 :It OUT TO TV Connect to a television VHF/UHF jack with RF cable. 2 IN FROM ANT/CATV Connect an antenna, cable TV RF cable, or cable box with RF cable. 3 4 5 VIDEO/AUDIO IN l/IN 2 Connect to the Audio/Video outputs of a cable box or satellite receiver using standard audio/ video cables. S-VIDEO IN Connect to a cable box or satellite receiver that has S-Video Out. The Audio IN 2 connectors must be used with S-Video to receive sound. (Please note that S-Video In is part of Line 2.) VIDEO/AUDIO OUT 1/OUT 2 Connect m the Audio/Video inputs of a television, monitor or A/V receiver using standard audio/video cables. 6 7 PROGRESSIVE POWER CORD OUT Connect m a television, monitor or A/V receiver Connect to an electrical outlet. 8 S-VIDEO OUT Connect to a television, Out 2 and S-Video are active at all times.) monitor or A/V receiver that has Progressive that has S-Video In. (Please Video In. note that Video Out 1, Video 9 DIGITAL AUDIO OUT (OPTICAL) Connect to an audio/video receiver equipped with an optical input. :tO SERIAL CONTROL Connect to a satellite receiver that has a Serial port. This allows ReplayTV to change the channels on the satellite receiver. The 1R Blaster is not needed if the satellite receiver supports serial control. 11 IR BLASTER Connect and affix the IR emitter over the infrared detector on a cable box or satellite receiver. This allows ReptayTV to change the channels on these devices. 12 NETWORK ACTIVITY AND LINK LIGHTS Indicates the status of ReplayTV when using the Ethernet port. The green light indicates that ReplayTV is connected to the network. The yellow light indicates network activity; i.e., data is being transfela'ed to or from the unit. 5 ÷ Replay'lVS.5 UG.book Page 6 ]:rlda), Augusi I, 2003 13 ETHERNET 14 USB PORT 15 TEL LINE Turning (10/100BaseT) (Currently inactive.) Connect Press the ReplayTV Or 2 Press the POWER ReplayTV mode. Connect to a broadband home network, including a router, hub or switch. directly to a phone jack. on ReplayTV 1 Putting 10:58 AM Power button on the ReptayTV button on the ReptayTV front panel. ReplayTV in Standby is in standby mode when it is plugged 1 Press the ReplayTV Or 2 Press the POWER Mode Power button on the remote button on the ReptayTV remote control. in with the power turned off. ReptayTV control. front panel. 6 ÷ will record even if it is in standby Page 7 Frlda3, Augus{ Chapter :: Basic I, 2003 10:58 AM Connections 2 Connections This chapter describes how to connect ReplayTV to your TV and other devices, including your home network. You will find detailed connection options not found on the QuickSetup Guide. If you have not already, take a look at the Quick Setup Guide before reading this chapter. Cable Overview You may not need to use all the cables provided with ReplayTV. Your setup will depend on the components (Cable box, satellite receiver, VCR, home network, etc.) you use. During setup, you may be called upon to identify one or more of the following cables: RF cable (included) delivers the signals broadcast by your cable TV company, or local stations. You can also use lhis supplied cable to connect Replay'IV directly lo your television. Provides lmvest audio and video quality. S-Video cable (not included) delivers high quality video signal from ReplayTV to your television or monitor. Older-model TVs may not support S-Video. Because S-Video cable only provides the video signal, it must be used in combinalion with both of the audio plugs (red and while) on an A/V cable. uO o Component Video cables (not included) connect from the Progressive Out (Y, Pb, Pr) jacks on ReplayTV to deliver high quality video signals to your television or monitor. Older-model TVs may not have a Progressive input. Because component video cables only provide the video signal, they must be used in combination with both of the audio plugs (red and white) on an A/V cable. Provides the highest video quality. A/V cable (included) delivers audio and video signals from ReplayTV to your television or monitor. The red and white plugs deliver stereo audio. The yellow plug delivers video. Provides better audio and video quality than eoaxial cable. 7 ÷ Replay'IVS.5 UG.book Page 8 Frlda3, August I, 2003 10:58 AM Serial cable (not included) lets ReplayTV use serial cables for communication. change the channels on DirecTV satellite IR blaster cable (included) lets ReplayTV change the channels on your cable not support the serial cable. The IR blaster emitters need to be al_]xed directly ellite receiver or cable box. See "Connecting the IR Blaster" on page 10. 9-pin to 15-pin adapter a 15-pin serial cable. (not included) connects your satellite receivers, many of which box or satellite receiver if it does over the IR detector on your sat- receiver to ReplayTV if the satellite receiver uses R J-11 to 9-pin adapter (not included) connects your satellite receiver a telephone cable in place of a serial cable. RCA models DRD221RD, DS2122RD all require use of this adapter. to ReplayTV DRD222RD, if the satellite DRD223RD, receiver and uses M Ethernet cable (not included) connects to the ETHERNET jack on ReplayTV, allowing you to connect ReplayTV to a broadband network. If you have a home network, you should leave ReplayTV connected all times, because ReplayTV will use it to receive Channel Guide listings. Telephone connected cable (included) to Replay'iV connects from the TEL LINE jack on ReplayTV at all times to receive the daily Channel to a phone jack. Guide listings. 8 ÷ Leave to it at m the cable [] @Replay'l V5.5 UG.book Page9 I;rlda),Augusi 1,2003 :: Planning 10:58AM your Read this section before incorporating Incorporating ReplayTV Setup ReplayTV into your entertainment into your system. Entertainment System ReptayTV controls and records the television signals you receive (satellite, cable, antenna, or a combination of all three). The signal(s) connect directly m the ReplayTV inputs. The outputs from ReplayTV connect to a television, monitm, or A/V receiver. You can also connect a VCR to ReptayTV and save shows you have recorded to videotape. See "Saving Recordings to Videotape" on page 46 for more information. ReptayTV is not intended to record signals sent by DVD players and video game systems. Connect DVD players and video game systems directly to your television, not to ReptayTV. Checking your Satellite Receiver ReplayTV receives broadcast signals from satellite receivers through S-Video or A/V cables. ReptayTV can send channel-changing signals to your satellite receiver through a serial cable or the supplied IR blaster. Use the IR blaster if your DirecTV satellite receiver does not have a serial port or support serial control. If the remote control for your satellite receiver has a "UHF" label, or if your satellite receiver uses a small antenna, your satellite receiver is radio controlled. DISH Network satellite receivers are either UHF only, UHF and IR (infrared), or IR only. ReptayTV does not support UHF-only receivers. Serial control is not supported by DISH receivers. Connecting Receiver 1 ReplayTV to an A/V uO 2 Connect the incoming television signal to ReplayTV. Refer to the Quick Setup Guide for detailed instructions. Connect an A/V cable from the OUTPUT jacks on ReplayTV to the AUDIO/VIDEO IN jacks on your A/V receivel, matching like colors. Use an S-Video cable if your receiver has S-Video In. 3 Refer to the Quick Setup Guide to complete tions. the remaining o connec- 9 ÷ P.eplay'IV5.5 UG.book Page 10 I:rida), August I. 2003 Connecting 10:58 AM ReplayTV to a VCR Connect ReplayTV to a VCR if you want to watch or save your recordings on videotape. Deleting recordings from the Replay Guide wilt preserve hard drive space. Connect an A/V cable from the OUTPUT jacks on ReplayTV to the AUDIO/VIDEO IN jacks on your VCR, matching like colors. Set the VCR to its A/V input instead of channel shows from ReplayTV if you use A/V cables. Connecting eplayTV a Video Camera 3 or 4 to record or VCR to You can connect a video camera or VCR from its Outputs to the Inputs on ReplayTV and record the content onto ReptayTV using the Manual Record featm'e. See "Using Manual Record" on page 40. Connecting Cable Box and Satellite Receiver Controllers If you connect a cable box or satellite receiver to ReplayTV, you will need to attach a controller cable so ReplayTV can change the channels on either of these components. The controtlel, either a serial cable or the supplied IR blaster cable, will act as a remote control for these components. Serial control is only supported by DirecTV receivers. Connecting the Serial Cable If your satellite receiver supports serial cable, use a serial cable as a controlling cable. Connect the serial cable to the SERIAL connector on ReplayTV and to the serial port on your cable box or satellite receiver. If your receiver uses a 15-pin serial connectol, use a t5-pin to 9-pin adaptei: If you have a satellite receiver that uses telephone cable in place of serial cable, you will need to use an RJ-11 to 9-pin adapter to connect the satellite receiver to ReplayTV. RCA models DRD221RD, DRD222RD, DRD223RD, and DS2122RD will all require this adapter. (Serial cables and adapters are available at www.replaytv.com.) Connecting the IR Blaster Use the IR blaster if your satellite Locate the infrared receiver detector on or cable box does not support your cable box serial cable. or satellite receiver The infrared emitter at the end of the IR blaster must be placed directly over the infrared detector on your cable box or satellite receiver. The infrared detector receives the signals from the ReptayTV remote control. 10 ÷ Infrared Emitters Page II I:rida3, August I, 2003 If the infrared detector 10:58 AM on the unit is not labeled, follow these steps: 1 2 Refer to the owner's manual of your cable box Look for an area of dark, nearly opaque plastic look closely into it. You may be able to see the should see a small square frame with a reddish Skip to "Connect and affix the IR btastm:" 3 Shine a flashlight through detector, skip to "Connect 4 Using the remote control for your cable box or satellite Do not use the ReplayTVremote control. 5 With the remote unit. 6 Try to turn the power on and off. If you succeed, tor. 7 Move your hand to a different place on the front of the unit and repeat steps 5 and 6. Keep repeating in this manner until you cannot turn the power on and off. At this point, your hand is covering the infrared detector. Connect and affix the IR blaster 1 2 Plug the IR blaster into the IR BLASTER connector on the back of ReptayTV. Peel offthe protective cover from one of the emitters on the IR blaster. This will expose the adhesive material on the infrared emitter for placement onto your cable box or satellite receiver. 3 _, or satellite receiver. It may be shown there. on the front of the unit. If you find this area, infrared detector behind it. If it is visible, you area in the center. This is the infrared detector. the dark plastic area on the front of the unit. If you see the infrared and affix the IR blaster." receiver, turn the power on and off'. control in one hand, place the other hand over one section of the front of the your hand is not covering the infrared detec- Affix the adhesive side of the infrared emitter to the dark plastic area directly over the center of the infrared detector. • uo Locating 0, the infrared detector o unused emitter the equipment, away,from If you only wantbehind ReplayTV to control one device, any hide detectors. the After you connect the IR blaster, you will test to see if it works by trying to turn on your cable box or satellite receiver using the IR blaster. You will do this during the on-screen setup process by providing ReplayTV with the setup code number for your cable box or satellite receiver. If the test fails, you may still be able to use that code to change channels. A,lCfixing the 1R blaster 11 ÷ Replay'IV5.5 UG.book Page 12 I-'rida), August Completing I, 2003 the 10:58 AM On-screen Setup After completing all the connections to yore" components and home network (if you chose to do so), you will need to complete ReptayTV's on-screen setup process. The setup process requires you to indicate the following: If you are using a broadband or modem connection Your ZIP code so ReplayTV will receive the correct channels for your area The brand of your cable box or satellite receiver connected and the cables used to complete The setup code for your cable box or satellite :: Home Network receiver, if used, so ReplayTV the connections can change the channels on these components Connections If you have a home network, you can connect ReplayTV to it using the ETHERNET connection. This connection will allow you to watch shows recorded on another ReplayTV in your home, and transfer photos from your PC to ReplayTV. The following sections provide instructions for setting up ReplayTV to use the networking features. Refer to "Advanced Features" on page 47 to learn how to use the features. ReptayTV needs its own IP address to communicate with other devices on your network. It will automatically search for an IP address during the first-time Quick Setup process. If an IP address is not automatically found, you will have to enter it manually. See "Entering Networking Information Manually on ReplayTV" on page 16. Connecting 1 2 ReplayTV to an Existing Network If you are connecting ReplayTV to a broadband network, plug an Ethelqaet cable into the ETHERNET jack on ReplayTV and to an available Ethernet .jack on your network (on a wall, hub, switch, or router). Turn ReptayTV on. You wilt see the Quick Setup screen in a few minutes. ReplayTV wilt automatically request an IP address from the network. 3 4 After a successful test, you will be asked to enter your ZIP code and continue with setup. If you have firewall software installed or a router with a built-in firewall, the default settings Setup" on page 16. 5 If ReplayTV does not find a DHCP server (nolanally your router), you will need to manually You will need to enter the following information manually: IP address, Subnet Mask, Gateway address and DNS Server address. 12 ÷ should work fine. See "Router set up the network connection. Page 13 I-'rida3, Connecting August I, 2003 10:58 ReplayTV AM to a Cable Modem Using a router to connect ReptayTV to your cable modem is recommended. The router will allow you to share your cable modem without needing additional IP addresses from your Internet Service Provider (ISP). If your ISP requires that you log on or use special software on your PC in order to access the Internet, you wilt need a router. Consult your ISP for requirements. Refer to the following connection examples for details. Connecting to a router 1 Use a recommended router that your ISP supports and connect it direct!,y to your cable modem. (See Recommended Routers on page 16.) If you have a single-port router, you will also need a hub or a switch to connect more than one device to the router 2 Turn on your router. Refer to the router's user guide to set up the router The default configuration of the router is normally sufficient. By default, most routers have DHCP (Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol) enabled for automatically assigning IP addresses. 3 You can connect ReptayTV directly to the router, or to a hub or switch that is connected to the router. Refer to "Connecting ReplayTV to an Existing Network" on page 12 to complete the setup. Rt playlV u2 o Cable Modem 13 ÷ Replay'IV5.5 UG.book Page 14 I:rida3, Connecting August I, 2003 10:58 directly AM to a cable modem (no router) If you are connecting ReplayTV directly to a cable modem, you need to have an additional IP address from your ISP for ReptayTV. Before setting up ReplayTV, you should verify with your ISP that a device like ReplayTV is supported. You may need to specify the IP address on ReplayTV. See "Entering Networking Information Manually on ReptayTV" on page 16 for more information. 1 2 Verify that there is no special software or log on required for Internet access. Verify that no settings other than the IP address, Subnet Mask, Gateway address, and DNS Server address are required. (For example, some broadband connections require that a DNS suffix be entered on your PC for Internet access to work.) 3 Check to see if your ISP requires the MAC address of devices like ReptayTV for Internet connectivity. (Some ISPs require the MAC address of network devices in order to automatically assign it an IP address. See "Determining the ReptayTV MAC (Media Access Control) Address" on page 17. 4 Refer to "Connecting setup. ReplayTV to an Existing Network" on page 12 to complete ReplayTV Hub/Switch the Cable Modem 14 ÷ Page 15 I:rida3, Connecting August I, 2003 10:58 AM ReplayTV to a DSL Modem Connecting ReplayTV to a DSL modem is the same as connecting it to a cable modem with a few exceptions. ReptayTV to a Cable Modem" on page 13 with the following additions. Refer to "Connecting The DSL modem you own might be a DSL router. If you are not sure, contact your ISP or DSL modem provider. If it is a routel, it can automatically assign an IP address to ReplayTV. If you have PPPoE (Point-to-Point Protocol over Ethernet) DSL (you have to log on through software before you can access the Internet), you cannot connect ReplayTV directly to your DSL modem unless it is also a router. PPPoE accounts require that the user log on with a username and password. Software is normally provided for your computer to do this. If you purchase a router to use with your PPPoE account, verify that it supports PPPoE. Using In-Home Video Sharing and Photo Viewer Without a Home Network It's easy to copy pictures to ReplayTV or watch shows recorded on another ReplayTV in your home. To connect two or more ReplayTVs, or to connect ReplayTV to your PC, you will need to purchase a hub or switch and an Ethernet cable for each ReptayTV. You may also need to purchase an Ethernet network card for your PC. Watching shows on another ReplayTV 1 2 Plug both ReplayTVs into your hub/switch. Set up both ReplayTVs to connect using the phone line. Once both are set up, they will automatically TVs" on page 47. "find" each other on your network. See "Watching Shows Recorded on other Replayu2 Copying 1 2 pictures from a PC to ReplayTV Plug your PC and ReplayTV into your hub/switch, Manually enter the network settings for the network card in your PC. o When set up to use the phone line, ReplayTV defaults to the following IP address range: 192,168,0,x. Set the IP address and Subnet mask on your PC to 192.168,0.100 and 255,255.255.0, If you don't know how to enter the IP address on your network card, consult Windows Help or the documentation for your network card. See "Installing ReplayTV Photo Transfer" on page 49 to view photos on your ReplayTV. :¢ 15 ÷ Replay'IV5.5 UG.book Page 16 I:rldab, August I, 2003 Router 10:58 AM Setup Any router should work with ReplayTV, Default router settings are normally sufficient for ReplayTV Service. Refer to the following information only if you are experiencing connection issues. Recommended to the ReptayTV Routers Make Model Netgear RT311 Netgear RP 114 SMC Barricade SMC7004BR Linksys BEFWl IS4 1 2 to connect DHCP is enabled by default on most routers. Verify that it is enabled. TCP ports 53 (DNS), 123 (NTP), and 80 (http) are normally open by default.Verify that they are open on your router. If your PC that is connected to the same router can browse the Web, you can normally assume that ports 53 and 80 are open. Entering Networking Information The manual entry screen will display ifReptayTV Manually is unable to obtain an IP address 1 2 Press Menu on the remote control and choose Setup. Choose Network and Input Settings from the Setup menu. 3 Choose Change Network. 4 Choose Change from Automated to Manual on ReplayTV and enter the information. 16 ÷ automatically during first-time setup. Page 17 I-'rida3, August Determining I, 2003 10:58 the AM ReplayTV IP Address The IP address you specify on ReptayTV must be in the same range as the IP addresses of other computers or devices on the same network, but not identical. For example, if the IP address of your computer is 192.168.0.1 with a Subnet Mask of 255.255.255.0, then the ReplayTV IP address may be 192.168.0.x, where x can be any number from 2 m 254. No other device on your network can use the same IP address as ReptayTV. See "Finding your Computer's Network Information" on page 18. What you base the ReplayTV information on depends on the configuration of your network. IfReplayTV is connected to a routel, then you need to collect the network information router. It does not matter if there is a hub between ReplayTV and the router. from the router or a PC connected If ReptayTV is connected to a cable modem or DSL modem, then the network information You will need a separate IP address for ReplayTV. If ReptayTV is connected directly to your PC or through a hub, then you need the network Determining Every Ethernet the ReplayTV device has a unique hardware MAC (Media number Go to the DOS or Command prompt on your PC. Type "Ping (ReplayTV's IP address)" and press Enter. 3 Type "Arp -a" and press Enter. You will see a list of hardware addresses ReptayTV's IP address. the Router and associated IP addresses. information Control) Follow these steps to find the ReplayTV 1 2 Finding Access you need is provided software from the network card. MAC address. Look for the hardware address associated with uo IP Address o that shipped with your router. It nonnatly that shipped the IP address on ReplayTV, the has the default IP settings. If supported, use Netscape or Internet Explorer to look at the configuration need m do is enter the IP address of the router into your Web browser. Use the included by your ISR Address Your router will have both a WAN (External) and LAN (Internal) IP address. If you are specifying infon'nation you will use m set up ReptayTV will come from the LAN settings. Check the documentation to the settings on your router. For most routers, all you with your router to check its IP settings. If you have a PC connected to the router, you can use IPCONFIG or WINIPCFG on your PC to get the IP information need. See "Finding your Computer's Network Infon'nation" on page 18 for further details. you will 17 ÷ Replay'IV5.5 UG.book Page 18 Frid_3, Finding I, 2003 Augusl your 10:58 AM Computer's Network Information If your home network does not have a DHCP server (a routm, for example), you will need to manually set the IP address on ReptayTV. You can use the network infoi_aation from your computer to determine what the IP address should be. Following are steps to find this information for common computer systems. Windows 9x or Millennium 1 Go to the Start menu on your PC and select Run. 2 Type WINIPCFG 3 Select the correct network adapter from the menu. The network adapter from which you collect infoI'mation must be connected to ReplayTV router) as ReptayTV. Windows and select OK. 2000 Go to the Command prompt on your PC and type IPCONFIG/all. The network adapter from which you collect infoI'mation must be connected to ReplayTV router) as ReplayTV. Windows or to the same network (e.g., hub or XP 1 2 3 Go to the network and dialup connections Select the appropriate LAN connection. Doubte-clickon the LAN connection. 4 Click on the Support button. The infoI_aation for that adapter will display in the window. The network adapter from which you collect infoI'mation must be connected to ReplayTV router) as ReplayTV. Windows or to the same network (e.g., hub or foldei: or to the same network (e.g., hub or or to the same network (e.g., hub or NT Go to the Command prompt on your PC and type IPCONFIG/all The network adapter from which you collect infoI'mation must be connected router) as ReplayTV. to ReplayTV Macintosh These instructions do not apply to Mac OS X. 1 2 Go tothe Apple menu. Select Control Panels. 3 Select TCP/IE The information Some older Macintosh computers you need is located here: IP address, may have a MacTCP Subnet Mask, Gateway address control panel instead ofa TCP/IP control panel. 18 ÷ (router), DNS address. Page 19 I:rida3, August I, 2003 10:58 AM Chapter 3 •". About Menu Setup Navigation The following buttons are used to display and navigate ReplayTV menus: • Press to move up the list of menu items. • Press to move down the list of menu items. I_ Press to move right and to change menu options. • Press to move backward through menu options. Select Press to display a menu or option and confirm menu settings. Exit Press to dismiss a menu or screen. Menu navigation buttons i uo o 19 ÷ i Replay'IV5.5 UG.book Page 20 I:rida), August I, 2003 •". Main 10:58 AM Menu Use the Main Menu to access ReptayTV's main features. Press the Menu button to display the Main Menu. Channel Guide: The Channel Guide is ReplayTV's on-screen program guide. The Channel Guide provides 12 days of cun'ent television listings for all of the TV channels you receive. See "Channel Guide" on page 32 for more information on the Channel Guide. Replay Guide: Every show you schedule to record and every recorded show is stored in the Replay Guide. The Replay Guide is where to go to play, and delete recorded programs. See "Replay Guide" on page 43 for more infoI'mation. Photo Viewer: Use the Photo Viewer m view digital photos copied from your PC to ReplayTV. See "Using the Photo Viewer" on page 50 for more infm'mation. Find Shows: Use Find Shows to quickly locate shows that you would like to record using keywords. for more infoI'mation. Manual Record: Set up time-based recordings that are independent "Using Manual Record" on page 40 for more infomaation. of Channel Replay Zones: Use Replay Zones to quickly find shows within specific "Replay Zones" on page 39 for more information. Guide programming categories, such as movies, See "Find Shows" using Manual Record. See sports, and sitcoms. Messages: The ReplayTV Service will send messages about important news, and the latest features and enhancements they become available. You will receive a welcome message after you complete the on-screen setup of ReplayTV. Setup: Use Setup to customize ReplayTV. See "Setup Menu" on page 21 for more information. 2O ÷ on page 38 See as soon as Page 21 I:rida), August I, 2003 •". Setup ReplayTV 10:58 AM Menu Name Change the name of your ReplayTV. Naming your ReplayTV is only necessary network. You may name each ReptayTV a name of your choice. Default Record if you have more than one ReplayTV on your home Options Change the recording options that are applied to shows you record. This includes the quality at which shows are recorded, many episodes of a show are kept before being replaced by the next episode, and in which category a show is stored. Network and Input Update the A/V and networking networking equipment. how Settings information you provided during the on-screen setup process, or if you later add or remove A/V or You can also choose this option to change between use of a phone line and Ethernet connection. (For example, if you purchased your ReplayTV and use the telephone line to receive Channel Guide listings and then later add a broadband network to your home.) Choose Switch Connection from the Setup Summary screen if you switch from phone line to Ethernet use. Video Output Settings Select the TV channel to use for viewing ReplayTV video output if you connect ReplayTV to your TV using the OUT TO TV connector. If you use the Progressive Video Out, select YPbPr to enable the component output. Screen Saver and Pause Screen Choose which photos are used when the screen saver is displayed Pause Screen" on page 49 for more information. and when you press the Pause button. See "Screen Saver and ) 21 ÷ Replay'IV5.5 UG.book Page 22 Frida3, August Parental I, 2003 10:58 AM Control Parental Control offers you the ability to block video and audio of live TV shows or recorded shows based on the show rating or content. In addition, it allows blocking of specific channels. Once you access Parental Control, a screen will be displayed where you will be able to create or edit your 4-digit PIN (Personal Identification Number). Once you have created a new PIN or entered the coiTect PIN a new screen will be displayed with the following options: • Ratings and Content Settings Choose which movie ratings, TV ratings, and content to block. Unrated tions ofatl movie and TV ratings are easily accessible. • Change Channel shows can also be blocked. Info Screens with defini- Restrictions Block specific channels. Channel blocks have priority over "rating" and "content" blocks. If, for example, you unblock a channel, you remove all blocks until you change to another channel. All blocks would again be active when you return to the channel. • Turn On/Off Parental Control Turn Parental Control on/off: • Change PIN a screen where the PIN can be edited. • Display Exit Exit the Parental _o_ Control screen. the settings on your Tg " override When Parental Controls are enabled on ReplayTV, Add or Remove Add or remove channels the settings Channels from ReplayTV's Channel Guide. This featm'e is handy for removing to. MyReplayTV Registration Sign up to use MyRepIayTV, Privacy which allows you to schedule recordings Policy View the cun'ent Privacy Policy. 22 ÷ from the Web. channels that you do not subscribe Page 23 System I-'rida3, August I, 2003 10:58 AM Information View the system information the version of software the Serial Number for your ReptayTV. your ReptayTV This information includes: is using of your ReptayTV video setup, including IR blaster code and channel phone number your ReplayTV IP address lineup uses for dialing the ReptayTV Service MAC address •". Remote Control Setup Follow these steps to program the remote control to operate your television, grammed, the ReptayTV remote will control your TV's power and volume. 1 2 for Sony, press Mute and TV (Power) Ifa valid code has been entered, combo. When pro- simultaneously, and then press 0-0-0-0. the LED at the top of the remote will blink twice. If an invalid code has been entered, there will be one long blink and the remote will revert to the previously To test the code, press the TV (Power) button on the remote control. If your TV turns on/off, programming is complete. If your TV does not turn on/off, try another code for your brand of television. _o_ combo or TV/DVD Press and hold the Mute and TV (Power) buttons until the LED blinks twice. Enter the 4-digit code for your brand of television (see codes on pages 26-28). For example, 3 TV/VCR ° To clear all settings, press Mute + TV(Power), programmed code. Not all TVs can be programmed. then press 9-8-1. 23 ÷ Replay'IV5.5 UG.book Page 24 Frid_3, I, 2003 Augusl Remote Control 3M 0737 A-Mark 0093, 0761 Adventura 0003, 0052, 0463 Codes 0046 0701 Akai 0030, Contec Crosley Crown 0098, 0591 Alaron 0179, 0183, Ambassador 0177 America Action 0216 0180 Ampro 0751 Anam 0180, 0004, 0009, 0068 National 0055, Apex Digital Archer 0003 Audina¢ 0161 0748 0180, 0157, 0158, 0180, 0003, 0185 0161 0054 0180, 0039, 0672 Dwin Electrohome 0446 0381,0389, Broekwood Emerson 0154, 0236, 0463, 0180, 0282, 0178, 0019, 0179, 0039, 0038, 0158, 0177, 0181, 0182, 0183, 0185, 0270, 0280, 0623, 0624 Envision 0030 Candle 0030, 0056, Carnivale 0030 Carver 0054, 0170 Casio 0611 0046, 0186 Fisher Focus Infinity lnnova 0409, 0043 0054, 0078 0180, 0068 0693 0093 lnteq 0017 JBL 0054 0069, 0160, KMC 0106 KTV 0180, 0030, 0185, 0217, 0280 Fujitsu 0179, 0643, 0683 Funai 0180, 0179, 0171 Futuretech 0180 Kamp 24 ÷ 0216 0024, Konka 0707 0308 0046, 0078 0628, 0632, 0638, 0703, LG 0056, 0442 LXI 0047, 0054, 0154, 0178, 0148, 0747 Loewe 0136, 0633, 0156, 0693, 0694 0185 MGA 0155 0150, 0030, 0178, 0019, MTC 0049, 0060, 0030, 0019, 0091, 0185, 0216 0056, Magnavox 0054, 0030, 0179, 0020, 0024, 0028, 0036, 0096, 0186, 0187, 0230, 0386 Majestic Marantz 0444 O016, O015 0054, 0030, Matsushita 0037, 0250 0001 Midland 0047, 0017,0051, 0039, 0032, 0135, 0747 Minut_z 0021 Mitsubishi 0093, 0150, 0178, 0019, 0014, 0098, 0155,0331, 0358, 0592 0050 KEC 0180 0154, 0159 0711 Kloss Mercury JCB 0000 Jensen 0052 0030, 0019 Megatron O178, O145, 0003 Memorex 0154, 0250, 0463, O150, O178, O179, 0056, 0016, 0106 0054 0037 JVC 0053, 0036, 0169,0182 Janeil 0046 0158, 0216, Kaypani Kenwood MEI 0179, lnFocus 0736, 0738, 0739, 0741, 0752, 0759 Bell & Howell 0154, 0016 Bradford 0180 0217, 0329 Davidson Kawasho Logik 0016 Luxman 0056 0037, 0195 Hauppauge Havermy 0720, 0774 0000, 0185 CCE 0037, CXC 0180 0056, 0170, Hitachi 0145, 0056, 0016, 0032, 0038, 0095, 0097, 0151, 0173, 0227, 0279, 0409, 0413, 0576, 0577, 0583 Eleetroband 0463, 0003, 0053, Harvard 0019 Eiki 0735 Broksonie 0236, 0426, 0642 Bush 0355 Gradiente 0392 Harman/Kardon 0145, 0511 Baysoni¢ 0180 Beleor 0019 0019 0360 Harley Dynateeh 0049 Ectec 0391 0479 0030, 0019 Grunpy 0180, 0179 Hallmark 0178 0019 0017, Goodmans Grundig Daewoo 0451, 0019, 0039, 0066, 0067, 0091, 0092, 0623, 0624 Dumont 0017, GoldStar 0030, 0178, 0019, 0056, 0001, 0002, 0032, 0106, 0409 Curtis Mathes 0047, 0054, 0154, 0051,0451, 0093, 0060, 0030, 0145, 0056, 0016, 0039, 0166, 0415, 0466, 0702, 0747 Denon Audiovox 0451,0180, 0092, 0623 Gibralter 0749, 0750 0056 Daytron 0391 0410, GE 0047, 005 I, 0451, 0093, 0282, 0178, 0021,0055, 0027, 0029, 0135, 0138, 0174,0251, 0279, 0747 Citizen 0060, 0030, 0056, 0039, 0046, 0092, 0186, 0280, 0561 Clairtone 0185 Craig Aiwa 0000 Compaq Concerto Aik 0092 Barco Setup Cinera10451,0092 AOC 0030, 0019, 0137, 0185 Abex 0032 Anam AM Celebrity 0003 Admiral Advent 10:58 0039, 0183, Motorola 0093, 0055 Multiteeh 0180, NAD 0156, 0049, 0217 0178, 0166 Page 25 Frida3, Augusl I, 2003 NEC 0030, 0019, 0056, 0036, 0170, 0434, 0455, 0497, 0704 NTC 0092 Netsat 0037 Nikko 0030, Nisato 0391 Noblex 0178, 0092, 0317 0018 On Command Onwa 0180 0531, Optlmus 0154, 0250, Optlview 0756 0876 0166 Proton 0466 0178,0003,0031,0052, Proxima 0734,0735,0737, 0742,0743 Pa_ar0017,0019 Panasonic 0250, 0051,0055, 0162, 0226, 0338, 0375 0047, 0156, 0051,0060, 0178, 002 I, 0019,0018, 0039, 0002, 0003, 0027, 01 I0, 0135, 0138, 0149, 0747 RCA 0047,0051,0093,0019, 0018, 0029, 0038, 0090, 0135, 0174, 0254, 0278, 0679, 0747 Techwood0051,0056,0003 Semp l¥1efunken 0702 lYknika0054, 0180, 0150, 0060,0019,0179,0056,0016, 0039,0092,0175,0186,0312, 0322 0156 Shogun Radio Shack0047,0154,0165, 0180,0030,0178,0019,0056, 0039, 0032,0409, 0747 0019 Signature Simpson Sinadyne 0016 0186,0187 0347 0111, Soundesign 0186 0180,0178,0179, 0019 Speetricon 0003,0137 Sapre-Macy Supreme 0000 Philips 0054, 0037 Pilot 0030, 0019, 0039 Pioneer Sansei0451 TNCi0017,0709 Sansui0463 "l_ndy 0093 1_shiko0588 Portland 0019, 0172, 0679 0039, 0092 Princeton 0685, 0700, Prism 0051 ProPresenter Proscan 0047, 0728, 0747 0717 0733 Sanyo 0154, 0088, 0159, 0232,0484 Scimi_u 0019 Scotch Symphonic TMK0178, 0107,0146, Scott 0236, 0179,0309 0180, 0178, 0180,0171 0056, 0177 0019, 1_chnovox 0209,0210 l_tevision l¥ieal Ultra 0156, 0060, 0039 0157 0391 Vector Research Victor 0053 0007 0030 0049, 0396 0178, 0019, 0036 Viking 0046, 0312 Wards 0054, 0165, 0030, 0178, 0021,0019,0179,0056,0016, 0020,0027,0028,0029,0080, 0096,0111,0174,0202 Waycon 1_tung 0055, 0003, 1_chnics 0250,0051 1_chnolAce 0179 0178 Thomson Vidteeh Samsang 0060,0030,0178, 0019,0056,0032,0037,0329, 0408, 0427,0482, 0702 Samsax 0039 0038, 0166, 0735 Video Concepts 0098 Vidikron 0054, 0242 0046 Sylvania 0054, 0030, 0020, 0028,0065,0096,0171,0381 Philco 0054, 0463, 0030, 0145, 0019, 0020, 0028, 0096, 0302 Telemagic 2¥ra 0031 Universal0027 Squareview 0171 Starlite 0180 Sampo0030,0039,0032,0052, 0100,0110 0056,0074,0101, l_shiha 0154, 0036,0149 2_sonie 0185 Sony 0000, 0011, 0080, 0273,0353,0699 Rhapsody 0183,0185,0216 Ranco0017,0030,0251,0494, 0497,0603,0612 SKY0037 SSS 0180, Sears 0047,0054,0154,0156, 0178,0179,0056,0015,0146, 0148,0149,0159,0168,0171, 0281,0747 Semivox 0180 Sharp 0093, 0165, 0039, 0153, 0157,0220,0281,0386,0398, 0491,0688,0689 Realistic 0154,0165,0180, 0030,0178,0019,0056,0039, 0032 Optonica 0093, 0165 Orion 0236, 0463, 0179 Ovation 0734 Penney 0030, 0056, 0032, 0309, AM Quasar0250,0051,0165, 0055,0219 0430 Noshi 10:58 O 0156 White Westinghouse 0623,0624 Yamaha i uo 0463, 0030,0019 Zenith 0624 0017,0463,0016,0092, Zonda 0003 O, 25 ÷ i Replay'IV5.5 UG.book Page 26Frid_3, Augusl I, 2003 10:58 AM Setup Codes for TV/ VCR l_ombinations Setup_ Cod.es for TV/ DVD Combinations Aiwa 0680 Broksonic Broksonic Citizen 0479 Konka 0278 0695 0719, Colt 0072 Philips 0854 RCA 1022 Daewoo Sansui 0278 Emerson 0278, 0479 Funai 0000 0720 0695 Sylvania 0821 lbshiba 0695, 1045 GE 0240 GoldStar 0037 Harley Davidson Hitachi 0000 Lloyd's 0000 0000 Magnasonic Magnavox 0278, 0593 0081,0000 Magnin 0240 Memorex 0162, 0037 Opfimas 0162, 0593 Orion 0479 Panasonic 0162 Penney 0037, 0240 Quasar 0162 RCA 0240 Sansai 0000, 0479 Sanyo 0240 Sears 0037, 0000 Sony 0032, Sylvania 0000 0081 Symphonic 0000, "lbshiba 0845 White Westinghouse Zenith 0000, 0479, 0593 0278 0637 26 ÷ Page 27 I:rida3, August I, 2003 Chapter •". Basic 10:58 AM Basic Operations 4 Operations ReptayTV gives you the power to watch television the way you have always wanted. Create your own channels, watch only what you want to watch, and do it all on your own schedule-not someone else's. You can also control what you are watching like never before. Show Watching Options Pause live television Rewind and fast forward Create slow-motion Bypass unwanted replays programming 30 seconds at a time using QuickSkip See an instant replay with the press of a button Show Recording Options Record what you are currently Record every episode of your favorite watching shows Find shows to record based on a keyword Record from categories Record segments of shows ReplayTV makes recording your favorite shows easy. You can quickly find and record single shows, continuously record every episode of your favorite shows, and record shows based on themes you create or from Replay Zones-categories of shows organized and updated by the ReplayTV Service. If you have more than one ReplayTV on your home network, you can watch a show in one room that was recorded in another room. _ I0, eable ReplayTV box and/ordoes satellite receiver • your Although not need to be must on to remain record on. television, 27 ÷ Replay'IV5.5 UG.book Page 28 I:rldab, August I, 2003 10:58 AM •". Controlling Live Television The moment you turn on ReplayTV and your TV, ReplayTV automatically begins recording into a temporary space. ReplayTV will continue to record even if you delay the broadcast by using the pause, rewind, or Instant Replay features. Recording only stops when you change channels and begin watching a different show. The temporary space is then cleared and ReptayTV starts recording again. Pausing live TV and Recorded Shows ReplayTV's pause feature lets you attend to interruptions without missing a moment of your favorite show. You can pause whatever you're watching, whether it's a live television broadcast or a recorded show in the Replay Guide. When you pause a live broadcast, ReptayTV will continue recording it on the hard drive, so you won't miss a single moment. ReplayTV will remain paused until it has run out of free space on its hard drive. 1 2 Press Pause on the ReplayTV remote control. After you press Pause, an on-screen message wilt appear to indicate the remaining Press Play to continue playing the program from the point you paused. 3 or Press Return to Live to return to the live broadcast. Pause options include: Press Display to view program information. Press Exit to remove the on-screen display. Press FAST FORWARD to use the frame advance Using pause time available. Rewind and Fast feature. Forward ReptayTV gives you the power to Rewind or Fast Forward through both live and recorded programs. When using Rewind and Fast Forward, remember how ReplayTV works: ReptayTV is always recording, but recording will stop, and then start again, whenever you change channels. You cannot rewind a program to a point before you started watching it, nor can you fast forward a program to a point beyond the live broadcast. To use Rewind while watching a show: 1 Press Rewind for lx rewind. 2 Press Rewind again for 2x rewind. 3 Press Rewind again for 4x rewind. 4 Press Rewind again for 16x rewind. 5 Press Rewind again for 20x rewind. 28 ÷ O @Replay'I V5.5 UG.book Page 6 29 Frida), August I, 2003 10:58 AM Press Play, Stop or Fast Forward to stop rewinding. To use Fast Forward while watching a show: 1 Press Fast Forward for 1x fast forward. 2 Press Fast Forward again for 2x fast forward. 3 Press Fast Forward again for 4x fast forward. 4 Press Fast Forward again for 16x fast forward. 5 Press Fast Forward again for 20x fast forward. 6 Press Play, Stop, Rewind or Instant Replay to stop fast forwarding. Using Multispeed ReplayTV lets you watch both live and recorded To use Multispeed Slow Motion Slow Motion while watching 1 2 Press Play for lx slow motion. Press Fast Forward for 2x slow motion. 3 Press Fast Forward 4 Press Rewind To stop Multispeed programs in muttispeed slow motion. a show: again for 3x slow motion. (if in 2x or 3x slow motion) to move back one slow motion speed. Slow Motion: 1 Press Play to playback Or at noi'mat speed. 2 Press Return to Live to return to the live broadcast. 8_ 29 ÷ Replay'IV5.5 UG.book Page 30 Fridab, August I, 2003 Using Frame 10:58 AM Advance Frame Advance lets you watch live or recorded programs a single frame at a time. This is a great feature for fast-moving such as sporting events, when you want to slow things down and see every frame. To use Frame Advance 1 Press Pause. 2 Press Fast Forward 3 Repeatedly while watching to advance press Fast Forward scenes, a show: a single frame. to advance frame-by-frame. To stop Frame Advance: 1 Press Play to resume playback Or 2 Press Return to Live to return to the live broadcast. Using Instant at normal speed. Replay The Instant Replay feature lets you jump back seven seconds during a live or recorded show. It's the perfect way to ensure you don't miss a single word of dialogue in your favorite movie, or if you want to watch a great play over again at the touch of a button. You can also use the number bu_ons to jump back a specific number of minutes. the Instant Replay button will jump back exactly 10 minutes. To use Instant Replay 1 2 while watching For example, pressing the numbers 1-0 and then a show: Press Instant Replay on the ReplayTV remote control. Press Return to Live if you want to return to the live broadcast. Using QuickSkip You can use the QuickSkip feature to quickty jump 30 seconds ahead during live or recorded shows. QuickSkip is perfect for jumping past undesired scenes without having to watch them as you would using fast forward. QuickSkip can only be used during live broadcasts if you are watching the show delayed by more than 30 seconds. You can also use the number buttons to jump ahead a specific number the QuickSkip button will jump ahead exactly 10 minutes. 1 Press QuickSkip. 2 of minutes. If you skip forward too far, simply press Instant Replay to jump back. 30 ÷ For example, pressing the numbers 1-0 and then Page Using 31 I-'rida3, August I, 2003 10:58 AM Jump Use Jump to move quickly between the channel you are currently watching between two recorded shows and a recorded show and a live show. To use Jump while watching 1 2 and the last channel displayed. This includes jumping a show: Press Jump to move to the last channel displayed. Press Jump again to return to the channel you were watching. You can also go to an exact point in a show using Jump. For example, 1-0 and then the Jump button. to go to the 10 minute mark in a show, press the numbers D. 31 ÷ Replay'IV5.5 UG.book Page 32 I:rldab, August I, 2003 :: Channel 10:58 AM Guide The Channel Guide is an interactive, on-screen program guide that lists 12 days of television programming for all of the channels you receive. ReplayTV receives the latest Channel Guide information from the ReplayTV Service each day. As long as you keep an active Ethernet or telephone line plugged into ReplayTV, you will always have 12 days of the most cun'ent listings available. Program information: When available, program information can include show title, scheduled airtime, episode title, FCC rating, episode description, and actors' Program information names. Channels Currently selected show Shows on now (blue) Shows c (green) 32 ÷ later Program information includes the time the show ended ReplayTV will display up to 24 hours of previously broadcast programming. If you missed a show, you can select it in the Channel Guide and instruct ReplayTV to search for all the episodes that are scheduled to air Then, you can schedule Replay TV to record a future airing of the show. Channels: Indicates the broadeast station for each particular channel. Shows: Shows that have been broadcast appear grey. Shows that are on now are blue. Shows that are airing in the future are green. Page 33 Using I:rida3, August the I, 2003 10:58 AM Channel Guide 1 Press Channel Or Guide on the ReplayTV 2 Press Menu, then select Channel remote control. Guide. Navigate through the Channel Guide by pressing the Up, Down, Left and Right Arrow buttons. changes to display the information for the currently highlighted show. To go to a channel, enter the channel number To tune to a channel, highlight the channel and press the Select button. Guide Shortcuts" button. button. To move one screen at a time, press the Channel See "Channel information and press the Select button. To jump ahead 12 hours, press the Fast Forward To go back 12 hours, press the Rewind Notice the program +/- buttons. on page 51. g_ Watching a Show 1 Press Channel 2 3 Highlight a blue show. Press Select. ReptayTV Channel that is Currently Airing Guide. will tune directly to the channel Guide you selected unless another channel Record on networked Change record ReplayTV: Schedule options: Adjust the recording Turn off record: Turn offa Tune to channel recording. Options Depending on the type of channel you have selected, the following show (green) highlighted: Record this show: Schedule the selected show to record. Find all episodes: is currently scheduled Locate all episodes when you press Select with a future show to record on another ReplayTV in your home. options. recording. of the show that are scheduled "X": Tune your television Exit: Exit the Channel the selected options may be available to the highlighted to air in the next 12 days. channel. D. Guide pop-up menu. 33 ÷ Replay'IV5.5 UG.book Page 34I-'rida), August I,2003 10:58 AM Viewing Other Show You can see what is showing TV by doing the following: Information later on a channel you are currently watching, and see what is on other channels Press any of the AITow buttons or the Select button to see infolanation about the show you are currently Right Arrow button repeatedly to view infolanation about future shows on the current channel. Press the Up Arrow button to see what's on the next channel To record a show, press the Record Watching a Live while watching watching. live Press the and the Down Arrow button to see what's on the previous channel. button. Show While ReplayTV is Recording Even ifReptayTV is recording a show, you can watch a live show at the same time. You can do this if you are using basic cable (no box from your cable provider) or a rooftop antenna. Here's how: 1 2 Connect the incoming cable or antenna feed from the wall inyour home to the IN FROM ANT/CATV input on ReplayTV. Connect a coaxial cable from the OUT TO TV connector on ReplayTV to the VHF/UHF input on your rV. Turn offReptayTV. 3 Change the channel Watching Shows on your television Blocked by to whatever V-Chip live channel you want to watch. ReplayTV will continue recording. Technology Although ReplayTV supports V-Chip technology, your TV controls the actual V-Chip settings. Your TV may display a message that the current program is blocked. If you want to watch or record a show that is blocked, you will need to unlock the parental control on your TV. Refer to your television owner's manual for more information. Watching Shows with ReplayTV records closed caption normally would on your TV. Closed-Captioning information. To view the closed captioning 34 ÷ for a live or recorded show, enable the feature as you O @Replay'I V5.5 UG.book Page 35 I:rida), August I, 2003 10:58 •". Recording To 1 2 record the live AM Shows show you are watching: Press Record on the ReplayTV remote control. Set the Record Options. See "Setting the Recording Or, press Record to begin recording To record a single 1 Press ChannelGuide. episode 2 3 show (green). Highlight an upcoming Press Record. To record multiple 1 Press ChannelGuide. 2 3 Highlight a show. Press Record. 4 Press Record again. episodes Options" at the default recording of on page 36 for more information a show: of a show: This will record the selected show everyday of the week, every week, only on that channel, record the show on every channel and time slot, See "Find Shows" on page 38. See "Resolving _ Conflicting Recordings" on the Record Options. settings. on page 42 if you see a conflict and in that time slot. If you want to message when setting up a recording. episode," dotsif appear • record One reda single dot appears nexttwo to ared show ReplayTVif ReplayTV is scheduledis to scheduled to record all episodes. • A red line at show to start indicates you schedule end the beginning of a show indicates you have set the recording early; a red line at the end of a show have set the show to continue recording after its time. Gray dots represent record in its place). suspended recordings (another 8_ show will I0, 35 ÷ Replay'IV5.5 UG.book Page 36 I:rlda), August I, 2003 Setting the 10:58 AM Recording Options All shows are recorded using the default recording settings, unless you change them. You can change these settings whenever you choose to record the show you are cun'entty watching, or when you select a show to record in the Channel Guide. Recording settings can also be changed before a show you set to record begins. Recording One Show Only To record a single show, choose Record: This show only. The other options on this screen can bet set accordingly: Select Keep until: I delete, and the show remains indefinitely untilyou choose to delete it. If you select Keep until: space needed, the show remains umil it becomes the oldest show on the unit and space is needed to record a new show. Only in this case will it be deleted to free up room for the new show. _o_ the recording quality Quality" options. on Seepage "Advanced ° tion See of "Setting the Recording 37 for anSettings" explanaon page 37 to see how you can fine-tune the recording features of the shows you choose to record. Recording First Run Episodes (Exclude Repeats) To record first run episodes only, and skip the repeats, choose Record: First rnn episodes. You can still record all episodes by choosing Record: First run and repeats. The other options on this screen can bet set accordingly: Set Keep: X Episodes to the number of episodes that you would like to store on ReplayTV. of this series of shows Protect recun'ing show episodes from being replaced by selecting Delete oldest: Only for new episode, which means that shows in the selected series of recordings will only be deleted to make room for new episodes of the same show. This is based on how many episodes of the show you choose to Keep. Choosing Delete oldest: If space needed means the oldest episode in this series of recordings will be replaced by other shows that need space to record. 36 ÷ Page 37 Setting Choose I:rida3, August the I, 2003 Medium: AM Recording from Standard, Standard: 10:58 Quality Medium, and High. Uses the least amount of recording Offers excellent picture space, but records at a level that is not recommended quality but uses more recording for fast-action shows. space than Standard quality recordings. High: Provides the highest quality recording but uses the most recording space. Notice that the reserved space (hours and minutes available) changes as you adjust the recording quality when you choose Keep: Until I delete. The higher the recording quality is set, the less recording space is available for recording. To conserve space, use High sparingly, for example to record fast-action shows where quality is vital. Advanced The Advanced Settings Settings screen provides ways for you to fine-tune the recording features of the shows you choose to record. Start/End recording: Some shows do not always start and end at their scheduled times. Set the amount of time you want ReplayTV to record before or after the scheduled show airs to be sure you don't miss a second of your shows. A red line wilt appear on the show in the Channel Guide to indicate that you have extended the recording time. Store in category: Select a category, either predefined or that you create, to store the recorded be placed in the category you choose so you can easily find and watch it. Create a new category: Record shows on: To avoid time conflicts To adjust Create a new category Advanced Settings for storing recorded shows. with other shows, check only the days you want this show to record. after a recording has been set up: 1 2 Highlight a Replay channel in the Replay Guide and press the Select button. Select Change record options then choose Advanced Settings. 3 Adjust the settings and select Done. Recording show. Your show will automatically Priorities All shows that you schedule will record unless there is a time conflict with another show. In the event of a conflict, a screen will display so you can choose which show you prefer to record. If the drive fills up with recorded shows, the oldest show on the drive will be removed to make room for a new recording. See "Resolving Conflicting Recordings" on page 42. 37 ÷ Replay'IV5.5 UG.book Page 38 I:rida), August I, 2003 10:58 AM :: Find Shows ReplayTV can search through the Channel Guide for shows so you don't have to. Find Shows is the perfect feature for those times when there is a show you want to record, but don't know what time or channel it is on. You can also use it to find when your favorite show will air next. OI, use Find Shows to search for a show based on a topic, interest, hobby, show title, or favorite actor or director. Theme-based channels record a specific amount of programming (1/2 hour, 2 hours, etc.) based on keywords that you choose. 1 2 Press Menu on the ReptayTV Select Find Shows. 3 4 Enter one or more keywords. Select Done. 5 6 Set Find Shows options. Select Done. remote control. ReptayTV will search through your channel listings for shows matching the keyword. If you use multiple keywords, only shows appropriate to both keywords will be listed. Select Change search options if you want to change the keyword or search criteria. 7 Select Create the "Keyword(s)" Theme Channel. You can also highlight an individual show and press REC once to record just this show, or twice to record all episodes of the show. Set the recording options. See "Setting the Recording Options" on page 36 for more information. Select Done. Your show will be recorded at the scheduled time. 8 9 Q _\_ You can seamh. still create theme even therelooking,for are no matches in your For aexample, if youif are a moviefound that will not air for two weeks, it will not be found in your search because the Channel Guide only contains 12 days of listings. 38 ÷ Page 39 Frida3, August I, 2003 •". Replay 10:58 AM Zones You can quickly and easily find what's on TV, organized in user-friendly hold a specific amount of programming (1/2 hour, 2 hours, etc.). To Record a Show from 1 2 Press Zones on the ReptayTV Select a Replay Zone. 3 Select a category. ReptayTV nel. a Replay channels can Zone: ¢/) will search through your channel Select Create the"Zone 5 Set the recording options. for more infoI'mation. 6 Select Done. Your show will be recorded listings for shows appropriate to the chan- Channel." Refer to "Setting the Recording at the scheduled When setting Zone-based recording options, enough time to record the shows you expect For example, lf you only keep 30 minutes in Zone channel, the channel will never record • using Replay Zones. Zone-based remote control. 4 Q categories, Select the Movies category upcoming. Use Zones to schedule miss the new shows. Options" on page 36 time. be sure to Keep the Zone to ,find. the Science Fiction a two-hour movie. to,find all movies that are on now or movie or series premieres so you don't • 1_ ¢/) I0, 39 ÷ P.eplay'lV5.5 UG.book Page 40 I-'rlda), August I, 2003 :: Using 10:58 AM Manual Record With Manual Record, you can record shows that do not fit into nolanal programming blocks, such as sporting events, music videos, 24-hour news streams, or when you only want to record a few minutes of a show. This feature also allows you to record your home videos from a video camera or VCR so you can watch them using ReplayTV. Recording by date, time and channel Select Manual Record from the Main Menu and follow the on-screen instructions. Choose single or repeat recording, date, time, and channel. You wilt also be able to record from an input other than the cun'ent input. Recording home videos from a video camera or VCR 1 2 Select Manual Record from the Main Menu and choose Single Recording. Set the date and time you want the recording to begin. Continue to the screen where you choose which channel to record from, and press Display. 3 Choose the input source to which the video camera ReplayTV" on page l0 for more infoi_aation. 4 Turn on your video camera 5 ReplayTV will begin recording watch your video. Changing the or VCR is connected. or VCR before the scheduled Default at the scheduled Recording recording Press the Menu button on the ReptayTV Select Setup. time you set up. Once the recording Options 3 Select Default 4 5 Adjust the options. Select Done. Record remote control. Options. 4O ÷ a Video Camera or VCR to time you set up. If ReplayTV does not require you to set recording options when you schedule a show recording, the show will be recorded using the Default Record Options. Setting the recording options on this screen means that pressing the Record button once in the Channel Guide applies the Single Recordings settings, and twice applies the Repeat Recordings settings. The Quality and Store in category settings apply to all shows you record. To change the recording options: 1 2 See "Connecting is completed, go to the Replay Guide to Page 41 I:rida3, August Cancelling I, 2003 10:58 AM a Recording To cancel a recording before it starts: 1 2 Press Channel Guide on the ReplayTV remote. Highlight the show you want to cancel. 3 You will know it's set to record because Press Select. 4 Select Turn off record To cancel a recording from the on-screen menu. in progress: Press Stop on the ReptayTV To delete a recorded at least one red dot wilt appear next to the show. remote and follow the on-screen show in the Replay Guide: 1 2 3 Press Replay Guide on the ReptayTV remote. Highlight the show you want to delete. Press Select. 4 Select Delete. Replay instructions. Channels Every show you record becomes a Replay channel and is stored in the Replay Guide. Some channels record all episodes of a show, others are one-time recordings. Theme channels, or channels creating using a keyword, are set up using Replay Zones and the Find Shows feature. D. 41 ÷ Replay'IV5.5 UG.book Page 42 Frida3, August I, 2003 Resolving 10:58 AM Conflicting Recordings You can decide what will be recorded when scheduling ings conflict, you will be notified of a conflict between a show at the same time as a previously scheduled recording. When recorda currently scheduled recording and the recording you are setting up. you are trying to schedule Currently scheduled recordings that it conflicts with Press the DISPLAY button to list all of these shows If there is a conflict with an existing single show recording, the day and date of the conflict are shown, for example "Tue 1/7." If the conflict is with several episodes of a repeating recording, the number of shows that would conflict is shown, for example "6 shows." • Sched ule new recording anyway Choose this to record the show you're trying to schedule. which it conflicts. • Record The new show wilt record instead of the scheduled Sched ule on another option is available. This option sets up the new recordings and ReplayTV This option is only available if you have networked ReplayTVs. To schedule the show on another ReptayTV on which you want to record from the menu that displays and press Select. ° with shows that don't conflict If the new recording is a repeating recording, this additional keeps in place any scheduled recordings that don't conflict. _o_ recordings Gray dots represent suspended repeating recordings. 42 ÷ ReplayTV, choose the Page 43 I:rida3, August :: Replay I, 2003 10:58 AM Guide Think of the Replay Guide as your personal television station, broadcasting only the shows you want to watch. You can find every show that ReplayTV has recorded for you in the Replay Guide. From the Replay Guide, you can schedule, play, and delete recorded programs. ReptayTV also allows you to place your recorded shows into Categories, either predefined or that you create, for easy management. Remote ReplayTV Finder Remote Replay TV Finder: View and play shows from other in-home networked ReplayTVs. This is only available _f more than one ReplayTV is on your network. Seepage 4 Z Program Information: When available, program information about the show is displayed. Program Information g_ Categories: Choose from provided Categories or create your own to store and organize your reeorded shows. See page 44. Replay Channels: The channel associated with scheduled and recorded shows. Replay channels control how shows are recorded. See page 44. Categories Replay Channels At Risk Show At Risk Show: Shows that are at risk of being replaeed by a new reeording appear gray. See page 46. Recorded Shows: Shows that have been recorded. Every show that ReplayTV records or has seheduled to record can be found in the Replay Guide. Seepage 2Z Recorded Shows Available Free Space Available Free Space: Displays the amount of recording time currently free at the eurrent default recording quality. 0, 43 ÷ Replay'IV5.5 UG.book Page 44I:rida3, August I,2003 10:58 AM Navigating the Replay Guide 1 Press Replay Guide on the ReplayTV remote control. Or 2 Press Menu, then select Replay Guide. Navigate through the Replay Guide by pressing the Up, Down, Left and Right Arrow buttons. Press the Fast Forward and Rewind buttons from anywhere within the Replay Guide to view the next or previous category. When navigating through shows within a category, notice the program information changes to display the infoi'mation for the currently highlighted show. Use the Up and Down Arrow buttons to move among Channels and Shows, Categories, and the Remote can also use the Jump button to quickly go to and from each area within the Replay Guide. _€ be inaccessible. ° ReplayTV If there is Finder only onewill ReplayTV on the network, Category Rename Options category: Create Change new category: the name of a category. Add a new category Move left: Move the category Delete: Delete the selected Replay Depending Channel to the right. category. and cannot be deleted. The AlI Shows category • to the Replay Guide. to the left. Move right: Move the category _ the Remote contains every show ReplayTV Options on the type of channel you have selected, Change Rename record options: Adjust the recording options. channel: Create a new name for the channel. Change category: Change search Move the selected options: Find all episodes: records options may be available. Replay channel to another category. Adjust how this channel Locate all episodes the following searches of the show associated for shows by its keyword. with the Replay channel. Find matching shows: Find shows that match the theme. Delete: Delete the selected Replay channel. 44 ÷ ReplayTV Finder. You O @Replay'I V5.5 UG.book Page 45 I:rida), Replay August I, 2003 Show 10:58 AM Options Play: Play the show from its current point. Play from beginning: Keep until I delete: Play the show from the start. Save the show in the Replay Guide. See "Keeping Save to VCR: Save the show to a videotape. Find all episodes: Find upcoming episodes See "Saving Recordings an Episode to Videotape" of a Show" below. on page 46. of the show. Rename show: Change the name of the show. This is beneficial Delete: Delete the show. for shows recorded using Manual Record. Exit: Exit the Replay show pop-up menu. Watching a Recorded Show 1 2 Press Replay Guide on the remote control. Select a category. 3 4 Highlight the show you want to watch. Press Select. 5 Select Play or Play from beginning. Keeping an Episode of a Show If you have scheduled ReplayTV to record all episodes of a particular show or to record a show based on a theme, the most current episode may be recorded over the oldest episode. ReplayTV lets you keep episodes to prevent them from being recorded over before you watch them. To preserve a recording: 1 2 3 Press Replay Guide on the ReptayTV remote. Highlight the show you want to preserve. Press Select. 4 Select Keep until I delete. If recording space permits, 8_ the show wilt be moved from its current Replay channel and saved in the Replay Guide. 45 ÷ Replay'IV5.5 UG.book Page 46 I:rldab, August I, 2003 Shows 10:58 AM at Risk of Deletion Shows that are at risk of deletion are colored gray in the Replay Guide. Shows will be deleted when space is needed for new recordings. This allows you to decide whether to watch the show now or to preserve it by choosing "Keep until I delete" on the show's menu. As long as there is more than four hours remaining (at the default recording quality), you will never see any of your shows at risk. If there are less than four hours of free space available, is deemed "at risk" when the following occurs: the oldest show(s) are identified It is a single show recording and the Keep until option is set to "Space needed" Delete oldest option is set to "if space needed." It is a show that would be automatically Saving ReplayTV recordings Recordings deleted to make room should a four-hour and considered ol, it is a repeating at risk of deletion. A show show recording and the show at the default quality be recorded. to Videotape is not intended to be used as a long-term storage to videotape and watching them on your VCR. device. You can free up more recording space by transferring your Before saving a recording to videotape, make sure your VCR is connected properly to ReplayTV. See "Connecting ReplayTV to a VCR" on page 10 for more infomqation. If ReptayTV is connected to your VCR using A/V or S-Video cables, your VCR must be set to Line or Aux Input. If your VCR is set to channel 3, it's using the RF/Coaxiat Input. To save a recording _, to videotape: 1. Turn on your VCR. 2. Insert a videotape 3. Press Replay Guide. 4. Highlight 5. Press Select. 6. Select Save to VCR. 7. Select Continue 8. Press Record into your VCR. the recording you want to save to videotape. to start the countdown. on your VCR. on the ReplayTVremote On-screen dis• any Whilebuttons the recording is being saved tocontrol. videotape, do not press plays will be recorded _f they appea_ 46 ÷ Page 47 I:rida3, August I, 2003 Chapter 10:58 AM Advanced 5 :: Watching Shows Recorded on other Features il ReplayTVs By connecting ReplayTV to your home network, you can watch a show in the bedroom that was recorded in the living room. You can also transfer digital photos from your PC to ReplayTV by installing the ReptayTV Photo Transfer Software available at www.replaytv.com. See "Installing ReplayTV Photo Transfer" on page 49. You can watch shows recorded on other ReplayTVs even _fyou are using a modem to connect to the ReplayTV Service. See "Using In-Home Video Sharing and Photo Viewer Without a Home Network" on page 15. Playing Shows from Another In-home ReplayTV If you have more than one ReplayTV on your home network, you can play shows from another ReplayTV by accessing its Replay Guide. Each ReplayTV on the network must have a unique name (Living Room, Kid's Room, Master Bedroom, etc.). You can choose from the list of default names or create your own. Select ReplayTV Name from the Setup menu if you want to rename your ReptayTV. _e units toat watch the same time,from for best • ReplayTV Although itonis multiple technicallyremote possible a show one results it is recommended that you watch a remote show.from only one ReplayTg In addition to browsing remote Replay Guides, you will be able to: Play a show on a remote Delete a show on a remote Schedule 0 ReplayTV ReplayTV from your local ReplayTV. from your local ReptayTV. shows to record on a remote ReptayTV from your local ReptayTV. 47 ÷ Replay'IV5.5 UG.book Page 48 I:rida3, Viewing August I, 2003 Other 10:58 AM In-home Replay Guides If more than one ReplayTV exists on your home network, you will see left and right arrows next to the ReplayTV name in the upper right hand corner of the Replay Guide. This is called the Remote ReplayTV Finder. From here, you can view other networked ReptayTVs in your home and watch the shows it recorded. You can even start watching a show in one room, and continue watching the show in another room right from where you left off: _, not one be displayed to the ReplayTV name. • arrows If there will is only ReplayTV next on the network, the left and right To View 1 2 Another ReplayTV: Remote Use the Up Arrow or Jump button to move to the Remote ReplayTV Finder. You can also press the QuickSkip button from anywhere within the Replay Guide to immediately access another Replay Guide. Press QuickSkip repeatedly to continue through all inhome ReplayTVs. Use the Right and Left AITow buttons to choose another ReplayTV that is connected to your network. 3 Choose 4 Use the Down Arrow or Jump button to go to the shows in the category. 5 Highlight Operations the category you want to browse. a show you want to watch and press Select. on Remote Play: Play the selected Shows show from its current point. Categories Replay Channels and their recorded shows Play from beginning: Play the selected show from the beginning. This option will only be available for remote shows that have ah'eady been played on the remote ReplayTV. Find all episodes: Find upcoming Delete: Delete the selected show. _o_ episodes of the show. viewe_ show you cannot deleterecording the show.orPressing Stop by " another If the seleeted is eurrently being played while watching a remote show that is currently recording will stop playback but not stop the recording. 48 ÷ .... ReplayTV Finder Page 49 I:rida3, August :: Screen I, 2003 10:58 AM Saver and Pause Screen The screen saver and pause screen feature on the Setup menu allows you to display your digital photos (JPEGs) when the screen saver is activated or when you press the Pause button. To use your photos, you need to copy them from your PC to your ReplayTV using the ReplayTV Photo Transfer software. See "Installing ReplayTV Photo Transfer" below. The photos are stored in the Photo Viewer on the ReplayTV Main Menu once you have copied them to ReptayTV. There is a default screen saver if you do not want to use your own photos. The screen saver will be activated from the ReptayTV remote control or front panel and the following circumstances apply: 1 2 Live TV is stopped or paused for 10 minutes. A ReplayTV screen (Main Menu, Channel Guide, etc.) is displayed Installing ReptayTV 1 2 ReplayTV Photo Transfer Photo is compatible Go to www.reptaytv.com to install The installation process will place all ReptayTVs on the network will which explains how the ReplayTV You one jpeg ate. if there is no input on the screen for 10 minutes. Transfer with Windows 98, 98SE, ME, and 2000 and can be downloaded from www.reptaytv.com. the Photo Transfer software. a ReplayTV icon on your Window's desktop. Double-click the icon to open a window where be listed. At the end of the installation, you will be able to view and print a "readme" file, photo hierarchy works. can create folders inside the "Photos ",folder but not inside of those folders. Each folder can hold a maximum o,/'200 photos. You must copy photo files into the folders you ereOnlyjpeg photos are supported. To transfer your photos to ReptayTV, simply copy your photos into the folders that you have created. Each folder (and its accompanying photos) is considered a separate slide show and can be named appropriately: for example, "Fishing" or "Vacation." The slide show feature is controlled with the Photo Viewel, accessed from the Main Menu. See "Using the Photo Viewer" on page 50. To access the 1 Press Menu. screen saver 2 Select Setup from the Main Menu. 3 Select Screen 4 Choose and Saver and Pause Screen il pause screen settings: from the Setup menu. which screen saver or pause screen you would like to use, then select Done. 49 ÷ O, P.eplay'lV5.5 UG.book Page 50 I:rldab, August I. 2003 Using 1 2 the 10:58 AM Photo Viewer Press Menu on the remote. Select Photo Viewer from the Main Menu. The Photo Viewer wilt open, listing your available slide shows. Select the slide show you want to see and press the Select or Play button on the remote to start playback. The photos in the slide show will be displayed in alphabetical order The slide show can be controlled by the remote control functions listed below. Rewind and Fast Forward: QuickSkip: Speed up and slow down the presentation. Move to the next slide. Instant Replay: Go back to the previous Pause: Pause the slide show. slide. Stop: Return to the Photo Viewer Exit: Return to the Photo Viewei: If Play is pressed point. after Stop, the slide show will begin again from the stopping 5O ÷ Page 51 I-'rida3, August I, 2003 :: Remote 10:58 AM Control Show-watching Shortcuts Shortcuts To skip ahead a specific amount To go back a specific of time, enter the time in minutes amount of time, enter the time in minutes To go to a specific time within a recorded press the Jump button. then press QuickSkip. il then press Instant Replay. show, enter the time (for example, 02 to go to the second minute in the show), then To skip to a certain time from the end of a show, enter the time in minutes then press Return to Live. To go to the beginning of a recorded To go to the end of a recorded Channel Guide show, enter 0 then press Jump. show, enter 999 then press Jump. Shortcuts To .jump ahead 12 hours, press the Fast Forward To go back 12 hours, press the Rewind button. button. To move one screen at a time, press the Channel +/- buttons. To go to a channel, enter the channel number and press the Select button. To tune to a current show, highlight the show and press the Select button. To display a current show's pop-up menu, highlight To go forward x number of days, enter the number of days you wish to skip, then press Fast Forward. To go back x number of days, enter the number To go forward the show and press Enter. of days you wish to return, then press Rewind. O x number of hours, euter the number of hours you wish to skip, then press Quick Skip. To go back x number of hours, enter the number of hours you wish to return, then press Instant Replay. To go to a specific hour in the day, enter the hour (0-23), then press Jump. To return to the current time, press Return to Live. 51 ÷ Replay'IV5.5 UG.book Page 52 I:rida), Replay August I, 2003 Guide 10:58 AM Shortcuts To view the Replay Guide of the next ReplayTV To view the Replay Guide of the previous To return to viewing on the network, ReplayTV the local Replay Guide, highlight the Remote Press Jump to go from the show content area to the categories Press Return to Live with a category Find Shows On-screen highlighted press QuickSkip. on the network, press Instant Replay. ReplayTV to the Remote Finder and press Return to Live. ReplayTV Finder. to go to the All Shows category. Keyboard To move to the next screen after typing a keyword, Shortcuts press the REC button. To erase a charactm, press the Rewind button. To insert a space, press the Fast Forward button. Slide Show Control Shortcuts Select or Play: Start slide show playback. Rewind and Fast Forward: QuickSkip: Speed up and slow down the presentation. Move to the next slide. Instant Replay: Go back to the previous Pause: Pause the slide show. Stop: Return to the Photo Viewer Exit: Return to the Photo Viewei: Channel Surfing slide. If Play is pressed Display after Stop the slide show will begin again from the stopping Shortcuts To return to the current time, press Return to Live. Record Options To confirm Screen the settings without Shortcuts scrolling To return to the Find Shows keyboard, down to "Done," press REC. press Rewind. 52 ÷ point. Page 53 I:rida3, August Chapter I, 2003 10:58 AM Help 6 •". Troubleshooting Customer Service Information The FAQs below will help you solve common can contact our Customer Service Department E-Mail customercare@reptaytv.com Web www.replaytv.com Phone issues with your ReptayTV as follows: 5500. If you do not find the answers you need here, you (800) 933-5899 Frequently Asked Questions Video u,_0 ReplayTV is connected to my TV, but I do not see the Quick Setup Screen. • The picture quality is poor. • • • • Confirm that the correct line input is selected on your TV. (Press the TV/Video button on your TV to cycle through inputs.) Confirm that ReplayTV is not in standby mode by pressing the power button on the front of ReplayTV. Verify that the blue Power light on the unit is illuminated. lfyou are using the Component Video Out on ReplayTV, you need to connect the yellow video cable from the A/V cable during the first-time Quick Setup process. lfyou are using an A/V receiver in your setup, verify that the input source is the same as the output source going to your television. For example, if you are using an S-Video output to connect ReplayTV to an A/V receiver, you will need to use an S-Video output to connect your A/V receiver to your TV. This is a limitation of most A/V receivers. Record shows at a higher quality level to see if the problem is resolved. Change video cables. Use higher quality video input and output connections. RF is the lowest quality. S-Video and Component are the highest quality video cables. If you have basic cable, try a signal booster. A weak signal will cause picture quality to be degraded. 53 ÷ O Replay'IV5.5 UG.book Page 54 Frida), Augusl I, 2003 10:58 AM When I try to change channels, l see a blue screen that states "No video signal," and the channel does not change. • • • • Confirm that you subscribe to the channel. Verify that the A/V connections from your cable box/satellite receiver to ReplayTV are correct. Verify that the correct inputs to ReplayTV are salected in Setup. Verify that only one input is configured for each satellite receiver or cable box connected to ReplayTV. Also, if using S-Video, verify that IN 2 is chosen. Verify that all of your components are turned on. A weak signal can cause this problem. Try adding a signal booster and removing or replacing any splitters you may have incorporated into your setup. 'lYy different cables. Poor quality cables may cause this. • • • • • Verify your video cables are securely fastened. Loose cables can cause a loss of color. Change your video cables. If you have basic cable, try a signal booster. A weak video signal can cause color loss. 'lYy using a different input on Replay'fV or a different input on your TV. 'Dy connecting ReplayTV to a different TV. • There is no color when watching recorded shows. Cable When I select a channel in the Channel Guide, the channel number does not change on my satellite receiver or cable box. Box and Satellite Receiver Control lfyou are using an IR blaster connection to control channel changing, verify that the IR blaster cable is securely attached to the IR BLAS'I ER jack on ReplayTV, and that you have affixed the IR emitter directly over the IR detector on your cable box or satellite receiver. Shine a flashlight into the opaque IR front panel on your cable box or satellite receiver to verify the location of the IR detector. Confirm that you have selected the correct IR code for your cable box or satellite receiver. Even if an 1R code fails to turn the unit on or off, it can still be used to successfully change channels. 'lYy all the other IR codes listed for your cable box or satellite receiver brand. If none work, try the codes listed under "Other." My cable box sometimes tails to change channels when using the ReplayTV remote control, • The IR blaster occasionally channel change commands, Sometimes the IR blaster sends too strong of a signal to your cable box or satellite receiver, causing it to miss a digit in the channel-change sequence. • Affix the IR emitter next to or 1/2 inch awayjkom the IR detector on your cable box or satellite receiver instead of directly over it. misses I can't change channels on my DISH Networks satellite receiver. lfyou are using the lR blaster, your cable box receives lR commands from both the ReplayTV remote and the lR blaster. Some cable boxes can be confused by this. You can block the commands from the ReplayTV remote control by affixing an opaque covering around the area where you have placed the IR emitter on your cable box. Do not cover the IR emitter. • Adjusting the settings tuning your IR blaster for an IR blaster code. • ReplayTV cannot control your DISH receiver if it is UHF controlled. Check if your DISH receiver supports 1R and UHF. If it supports both, you need to change the remote ID value on the DISH receiver to I. 54 ÷ code can improve performance. Contact Customer Care for details on fine both Page 55 Frida3, August I, 2003 10:58 AM ReplayTV cannot change channels on my satellite receiver using the serial cable. • • • • • You can only user the serial cable with some DirecTV receivers. The serial cable is not supported by DlS H receivers or cable boxes. Verify that the serial cable is securely connected to both ReplayTV and your DirecTV receiver. If the Serial port on your DirecTV receiver is a phone jack, verify that the port has "low speed data" beneath it. Verify in ReplayTV's Setup that you chose Serial and not IR blaster when configuring inputs. If your satellite receiver allows you to change the settings for the serial port, verify that it is set to Low Speed Data. Lockup/Please Wait ReplayTV does not respond when I press buttons on the remote control, Or, the image on my television screen is "frozen." • A "Please Wait" message displays more than 2-5 minutes during first time Quick Setup. ReplayTV might not be communicating with your network. This may be caused by ReplayTV receiving non-standard DHCP information. • Unplug ReplayTV from both your network and electrical outlet. • Disable DHCP on your network. • Plug ReplayTV back in to an electrical outlet and complete the Quick Setup screens. • Manually enter your Network Information: IP Address, Subnet Mask, Gateway, DNS Server I, DNS Server 2 (optional). • Press and hold the POWER button on the front of ReplayTV for I 0 seconds, then release. Replay'FV ,,viii restart in a few moments. Unplug the power cord from the electrical outlet for 15 seconds then plug it back in. ReplayTV will restart and power on in a few moments. Connection/Network ta,O ReplayTV is having trouble connecting using the phone line. • • • 'lYy connecting manually to the ReplayTV Service. Exit all on-screen menus. Press the numbers 2-4-3 then the Zones button on your remote. Choose "7 - Net Connect" on the screen that displays. ReplayTV will aUempt to contact the service. O s_wd_wnthespeed_fthem_dem.G_to_etupandthench_seNetw_rkand_nput_et_ngs.Ch_seChange Telephone. Continue to the dialing prefix screen. Press the Zones button on your remote. Change the Max Conneet Speed to 336 or lower using the left or right arrow buttons. Choose a different phone number. Go to Setup and then choose Network and Input Settings_ Choose Change Telephone. Continue to the list of phone numbers. Choose a different phone number. Try all of the numbers, if necessary. 55 ÷ Replay'IV5.5 UG.book Page 56 Frld_b, Augusl I, 2003 10:58 AM My DHCP server is not found during setup and I am foreed to enter the information manually. • • • • ReplayTV may not work with all DHCP servers. In some cases, you will simply need to enter the IP address manually. This may be temporary. Choose Back and try again 2 or 3 times. lfReplayTV doesn't detect a link with the network, it will give you the option to specify. Check the back of ReplayTV for a solid green link light. Check the port on your muter or hub thai ReplayTV is connected to for a link light, ff there's no link, try a different port on your router or hub as well as a different Elhernet cable. Perfoml a resel by holding down the power button on ReplayTV for 10-15 seconds. Unplug ReplayTV for 1 minute if that fails. lfyou are not using a router, then you must purchase an IP address from your service provider that only ReplayTV will use, If another PC is using the IP address you enter on Replay'IN, ReplayTV will fail to connect. Try a known working IP address. Disconnect one of your computers from the Cable or DSL modem and use its IP information on Replay'IV. lfyour PC must log on to use your DSL connection, then ReplayTV will not work directly connected to your DSL. Youwill need a muter. Your ISP might require the MAC Address (Ethernet Hardware Address) of ReplayTV before ReplayTV will work through your Cable or DSL modem. See page 17 for directions on locating ReplayTV's Mac Address. ReplayTV is connected directly to my Cable or DSL modem and it can't connect. • My ReplayTV 5500s are not communicating properly on the network. lfthe ReplayTV 5500s do not "see" each other, some piece of network hardware might not be transmitting ReplayTV's network discovery packets properly. • Verify that your ReplayTVs are on and connected to your network. • Verify that your ReplayTVs have an IP address entered manually or automatically. In general, the IP addresses should be identical except for the last number. • Restart each unit, one at a time. • Renameeach unit. • lfthere is a firewall moniloring your local network, disable it temporarily to see if it is preventing the ReplayTVs from communicating with each other. • lfthe ReplayTVs must communicate through a router, try connecting them directly to the same hub or switch. ReplayTV won't connect using my broadband connection. • • • • 'lYy connecting manually to the ReplayTV Service. Exit all on-screen menus. Press the numbers 2-4-3 then the Zones button on your remote. Choose "7 - Net Connect" on the screen that displays. ReplayTV will atlempt to contact the service. 'lYy reselting your network hardware. Unplug your hub, switch, or router and then try again. If ReplayTV is currently getting its IP address automatically, change to the Manual setting and use a different DNS server. See "Entering Networking Information Manually on ReplayTV" on page 16 for more details. You can get a list of public DNS servers at www.replaytv.com/support lfthis is the initial setup, try completing setup using the phone line. 56 ÷ @Replay'[ V5.5 UG.book Page 57 I:rida3, August I, 2003 10:58 AM Miscellaneous When setting up ReplayTV, the correct cable company does not appear as a menu item in Setup. • Contact ReplayTV Customer Care by phone at (800) 933-5899. Please provide the following information: l) Complex name (if applicable), 2) City, 3) State, 4) ZIP code, 5) Cable Pmvider's Name, 6) Cable Provider contact information, and 7) Problem descriNion. In most cases, the correct information can be added to the ReplayTV Service database within 48 hours. The ReplayTV remote does not respond when I press a button. • • Replace the batteries in the remote control with 2 new AA batteries. Unplug the power cable for 1 minute then plug it back in. Some play. • • Open thejpeg file in another program Verify that thejpeg is not progressive • There may be another channel lineup that's a better fit. Go to Setup and select the input you configured cable or satellite connection. Continue until you get to the list of channel lineups. Follow the on-screen tions to view the list of channels associated with each lineup. • Contact Customer Care with the following information: Cable or Satellite compaw's name, Type of Service (dig. ital, analog, etc.), Pmvider's phone number, city, state, zip, Apartment Complex name (if applicable), Specific examples of incorrect channels or information. The Channel Guide can be updated in a few days. of my jpeg photos Some channel in the Channel do not dis- or show information Guide is incorrect, and save it again. jpeg. This format is not supported. for your instruc- u,_O O 57 ÷ Replay'IV5.5 UG.book Page 58 Frid_3, Augusl I, 2003 10:58 AM .." Glossary Bridge - A Bridge allows 1he free flow of data from one type of physical medium to another. For example, a bridge is required 1o connect a phoneline network to an Ethernet network. DHCP (Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol) - This is the method by which computers, and ReplayTV, automatically get IP addresses. By default, ReplayTV will attempt to get its IP address automatically when it's starting up. It will attempt to renew this IP address every 24hrs. ReplayTV is considered DHCP client. ']['he rouler that automatically assigns the IP address to ReplayTV is considered a DHCP server. a DMZ Host Page - A host on a network that prevents outside users from accessing data on your network. Depending on your router, it might be necessary to add 1he IP address of ReplayTV to the DMZ host page. This will place ReplayTV outside of the firewalk This may be necessary if the router is not properly routing 1he information it receives to ReplayTV. Check your router manual for more details on when using DMZ is appropriate. DNS (Domain Name System) - A DNS server translates domain names like www.replaytv.com DSL Router - A DSL router is simply a router that also functions as an external DSL modem. into their corresponding This DSL router would IP addresses. function as a DHCP server. Gateway - The gateway address is the IP address of the computer or device on a local network thai gives you access to the lntarnet. If you are using a router, it's 1he internal (LAN) IP address of the router. Hub - A hub is like a splitter. It turns one port into 4, 8, 16, etc. The hub provides more physical ports and nothing else. 'lhe hub has an uplink port that sometimes can be switched to a standard port. You would normally connecl your Cable or DSL modem 1o the uplink port. Your PCs or devices like ReplayTV would plug into the non-uplink ports. IP Address - This is a unique address that all computers and devices require to communicate over the lnternet. Computers on corporate and home networks most likely use IP addresses to communicate with each olher. ReplayTV also requires an IP address to communicate. This address can be set manually or provided automatically. Depending on your setup, this IP address might come from a router, or your ISP (lnternet Service Provider). ISP (lnternet Service Provider) - A company that provides lnternet access through telecommunications lines. MAC Address (Media Access Control) - The unique hardware number of devices on a network. Some lSPs require the MAC address of a network device in order to automatically assign it an IP address. Router - In order for your computer to communicate to the lntemet using a broadband conneclion, it not only requires a physical connection but also an IP address. The router not only lets you share a physical connection (like a hub or switch), it also lets you share a single Interne1IP address with more than one computer or device. Instead of needing three IP addresses for three computers in your home, you can purchase one for the router and the router will allow all three computers in your home to share your Cable, DSL, ISDN, or Satellite connection. Some routers allow you 1o share a modem connection in this way. lfyou purchase a single port router, you will also need a hub or switch 1o connecl more than one device 1o the router. If connecting a PC or ReplayTV directly to a single port router, you must use a crossover cable. lfyou have PPPoE DSL (requires that you use software to Iogin for lnternet access), you need to verify that any router you purchase also supports PPPoE. Subnet Mask - This address is a filter that determines what part of the network your computer or ReplayTV is on. For example, many touters use 192.168.0.1 for an lP address and 255.255.255.0 for a subnet mask. Any computers or devices on your local network thai has an IP address that malches 192.168.0.x will be able to communicate with each other. Switch - lfyou have a mix of I 0 and 100M bps devices or computers on your network, upgrading from a hub to a swilch can greatly improve performance. Also, if you have many devices on your network, the switch will give you better performance than the hub. 58 ÷ @Replay'l V5.5 UG.book Page 59 I:rida3, August I, 2003 •". Technical 10:58 AM Specifications VHF/UHF IN/OUT (RF) IN(1)/OUT(1) VIDEO/AUDIO IN (STEREO) (RCA) 2 LINE VIDEO/AUDIO OU'I (STEREO) (RCA) 2 LINE S-VHS IN/OU'I (S-JACK) IN( I)/OUT( 1) TELEPHONE JACK (R J-1 I) YES IR BLASTER PORT YES ETHERNET POP_T YES IR BLASTER YES SERIAL PORT (9 PIN) YES DIGITAL AUDIO PORT YES PROGRESSIVE YES OUT tll ta,O POWER 120V/60Hz DIMENSIONS 3" (H) x 14" (D) x 16-7/8" (W) O 59 ÷ Replay'IV5.5 UG.book Page 60 I:rldab, August I, 2003 :: Limited ¢ 10:58 AM Warranty and Software • Note:Foryoureonvenience, DigitalNetworksNorthAmerica, lne. (DNNA) has established a frequently asked questions section at http://www.replaytv.com. For service assistance or resolution of a service problem, product information or help with the operation of your ReplayTV, please contact ReplayTV Technical Support at: • Byphone: By email: 1-800-933-5899 techsupport_)replavt_ License com Warranty Digital Networks North America lnc. ("DNNA") warrants your 5500 series ReplayTV (the "ReplayTV") and any included ReplayTV accessories against defects in material or workmanship as follows: LABOR: For a period of ninety (90) days from the date of purchase ("Warranty Period"), if the ReplayTV is determined to be defective, DNNA will, at its sole discretion, repair or replace the unit with new or refurbished goods, or pay the labor charges to any Replay'IV authorized service facility. After the Warranty Period, the customer is responsible for all labor charges. PAPal'S: In addition, for a period of one (I) year from the date of purchase, DNNA will supply, at its sole discretion, a new or rebuilt ReplayTV unit in exchange for a defective unit. DNNNs liability is limited solely to the repair or replacement of the defective product. If DNNA cannot reasonably repair or replace the defective product then DNNA may, at its sole discretion, refund the current retail price for the product. DNNA warrants any replaced or repaired product for a period of ninety (90) days from shipment, or through the end of the original warranty period, whichever is longer. REFUB1SHED PRODUCT: DNNA warrants refurbished Woducts, marked and sold as such, for ninety (90) days from the original purchase date. Warranty Service 'lb obtain warranty service, you must first obtain an RMA number (Return Merchandise Authorization) from a Technical Support Representative at DNNA. A 'l_chnical Support Representative may be reached at (800) 933-5899. Once an RMA number is obtained, your ReplayTV must be shipped freight wepaid, in either its original packaging or packaging affording an equal degree of pretection, to the ReplayTV authorized distribution facility. Important: When calling for an RMA number, please be prepared to answer some basic troubleshooting/setup related questions. It is helpful for you to call when you are in front of your ReplayTV as you may be required to respond to operational instructions from a ReplayTV Technical Support Representative before being issued an RMA. Scope of and Limitation on Warranty This warranty does not cover customer instruction, installation, set up adjustments or signal reception problems. 'l_is warranty does not cover cosmetic damage due to acts of God, accident, misuse, abuse, negligence, commercial use, or modification of, or to aw part of your ReplayTV. This warranty does not cover damage due to improper operation or maintenance, connection to impreper voltage supply, or attempted repair by anyone other than a facility authorized by DNNA to service your ReplayTV. This warranty does not cover consumables (such as fuses and batteries). This warranty is valid only in the United States and is nontransferable. This warranty is invalid if the factory-applied serial number has been altered or removed from the ReplayTV. 60 ÷ Page 61 I:rida), August I, 2003 10:58 AM REPAIR OR REPLACEMENT AS PROVIDED UNDER 'THIS WARRANTY lS THE EXCLUSIVE REMEDY OF 'THE CONSUMER. IN NO EVENT WILL DNNA BE LIABLE FOR ANY AMOUNT GREATER THAN THE CURRENTLY SUGGESTED RETAIL PRICE OF THIS PRODUCT. DNNA SHALL NOT BE LIABLE FOR ANY INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES FOR BREACH OF ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTY ON THIS PRODUCT EXCEI_f TO ']'HE EXTENT PROHIBITED BY APF'LICABLE LAW, ANY IMPLIED WARRANTY OF MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ON THIS PRODUCT IS LIMITED IN DURATION TO THE DURATION OF THIS WARRANTY. Some states do not allow the exclusion or limitation of incidental or consequential damages, or allow limitations on how long an implied warranty lasts, so the above limitations or exclusions may not apply to you. 'This warranty gives you specific legal rights, and you may have other rights, which vary from state to state. Software License Agreement 1MPORFANT -- READ CAREFULLY: By selecting "1agree, please continue Setup" below and continuing with the setup process to begin using the software in your ReplayTV Product ("Product'), you agree to be bound by the terms of this Software License Agreement (this "Agreement"). If you do not agree to the terms of this Agreement, you may promptly return the Product to the point ofpurehase for a refund of your purchase price, or you may contact Digital Networks North America, Inc. ("DNNA") for instructions on where to ship the Product, at DNNA's cost, for a full refund of the purchase price after inspection. 1. License Grant; Restrictions Subject to the terms of this Agreement, DNNA grants you a non-exclusive, non-transferable license, without the right to sublicense, to use all software included with the Product or subsequently provided to you, and related documentation (together, "Software") solely for your internal, noncommercial use and solely in connection with your use of the Product and access to the ReplayTV Service ("RTVS"). You acknowledge and agree that DNNA may periodically update, modify or enhance the Software remotely through the RTVS, and that any registration or other information provided by you may be used or disclosed by DNNA pursuant to the terms of DNNA's ReplayTV Privacy Policy, as that policy may be modified by DNNA from time to time. You further agree that: (a) use of the Software or the Product with any third party service competitive with the RTVS is a violation of this Agreement and is grounds for DNNA's termination thereof; (b) you will not to attempt to modify, enhance, disassemble, decompile, reverse engineer or otherwise attempt to gain access to the source code to the Software; and (c) you will not attempt to remove or unbundle the Software from the Product. Any resale or _ansfer of the Product by you will be subject to the terms and conditions of this Agreement. ta,O 2. Ownership DNNA and i_ licensors own and retain all proprietary rights, including all patent, copyright, trade secret, trademark and other intellectual property rights, in and to the Software and any corrections, bug fixes, enhancements, updates or other modifications to the Software. You acknowledge that the license granted under this Agreement does not provide you with title to or ownership of the Software, but only a right of limited use under the terms and conditions of this Agreement. 3. Confidential Information You agree that the Software contains confidential information, including trade secrels, know-how and olher information, lhat is the exclusive property of DNNA. You agree to keep this information confidential and to not use or disclose this information to any third party except as authorized by this Agreement. 4. No Warranties TO THE MAXIMUM EXTENT PERMITTED BY LAW, DNNA MAKES NO WARRANTIES, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, WITH RESPECT TO THE SOFTWARE OR THE R]VS, INCLUDING WITHOU'I LIMITNTION ANY IMPLIED WARRANTY OF MERCHANTABILITY, FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE, NON-INFRINGEMENT OF THIRD PARTY RIGHTS AND THOSE ARISING FROM A COURSE OF DEALING OR USAGE OF TRADE. NO WARRANTY IS MADE TH,a2TUSE OF THE SOFTWARE OR THE RTVS WILL BE ERROR FREE OR UNINTERRUI_FED, TH.a;T ANY ERRORS OR DEFECTS WILL BE CORRECTED, OR TH_a2TTHE FUNCTIONALITY OF THE SOFTWARE OR THE RTVS WILL MEET YOUR REQUIREMENTS. BECAUSE SOME STATES/JURISDICTIONS DO NOT PERMIT ALL DISCLAIMERS OF WARRANTY, THESE LIMI'FNF1ONS MAY NOT APPLY TO YOU. 61 ÷ O P.eplay'lV5.51.JG.book Page 62 Frid_3, Augusl 5. Limitation I, 2003 10:58 AM of Liability THE ENTIRE RISK ARISING OUT OF THE USE OR PERFORMANCE OF 'IHE SOFTWARE AND 'THE PRODUCT REMAINS WITH YOU. TO THE MAXIMUM EXTENT PERMITTED BY APPLICABLE LAW, DNNA AND ITS SUPPLIERS OR LICENSORS WILL NOT BE LIABLE FOR ANY CONSEQUENTIAL, INCIDENTAL, INDIRECT, SPECIAL, PUNITIVE, OR OTHER DAMAGES WH_iFSOEVER (INCLUDIN(_ WITHOUT LIMITATION, DAMAGES FOR LOSS OF PROFITS, BUSINESS INTERRUFq'ION, LOSS OF INFORMNFION OR DATA, OR OTHER PECUNIARY LOSS) ARISING OU'I OF THIS AGREEMENT OR THE USE OF OR INABILITY TO USE THE SOFTWARE OR THE RTVS, EVEN IF DNNA OR ITS SUPPLIERS OR LICENSORS HAVE BEEN ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGES. BECAUSE SOME S'FNFES/JUR1SDICTIONS DO NOT ALLOW THE EXCLUSION OR LIMITATION OF LIABILITY FOR CONSEQUENTIAL OR INCIDENTAL DAMAGES, THE ABOVE L1MITA_F1ON MAY NOT APPLY TO YOU. 6. Termination This Agreement and the licenses granted hereunder shall terminate automatically if you fail to comply with the limitations described in this Agreement. No notice will be required from DNNA to effectuate such termination. On termination of this Agreement, you must destroy all copies of the Software and accompawing documentation. The obligations of DNNA and You in Sections 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7 and 8 shall survive termination of this Agreement. Nothing in this Section 6 shall limit any other remedies that DNNA may have for your breach of this Agreement. 7. Export Controls; Government Restricted Rights You acknowledge and agree that none of the Software or underlying information or technology may be downloaded (or to a national or resident of) Angola, Cuba, lran, lraq, Libya, North Korea, Sudan, Syria, or any other country to one on the U.S. Treasury Department's list of Specially Designated Nationals or the U.S. Commerce Department's ware, you represent and warrant that you are not a national or resident of any such country or on any such list. The at private expense, and provided with restricted rights. 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You hereby agree that all disputes arising out of this Agreement shall be subject to the exclusive jurisdiction of and venue in the federal and state courts within Santa Clara County, California, and you hereby consent to the personal and exclusive jurisdiction and venue of these courts. lfany of the provisions of this Agreement are held to be invalid under any applicable statute or rule of law, they are, to that extent, deemed omitted. The waiver of any breach or default, or any delay in exercising any rights shall not constitute a waiver of any subsequent breach or default. This Agreement constitutes the complete and exclusive agreement between you and DNNA with respect to the subject matter hereof, and supersedes all prior oral or written understandings, communications or agreements. 'lNis agreement may not be modified except in writing duly signed by an authorized representative of DNNA. 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Reverse engineering or disassembly is prohibited. 62 ÷ O @Replay'I V5.5 UG.book Page 63 I:rida3, August I, 2003 10:58 :: Activation AM and Service Agreement This Agreement applies to your use of the ReplayTV Service and is a legally binding agreement between you, Digital Networks North America, Inc. (DNNA) and its ReplayTV division (collectively "ReplayTV'). By clicking the button marked "1 Agree" below or by otherwise communicating your acceptance to ReplayTV or by using the ReplayTV Service, you agree to all the terms and conditions in this Agreement. IMPORTANT NOTE: Your ReplayTV digital video recorder works only by registering your recorder and receiving the Replay'IV Service offered and provided by ReplayTV. lfyou do not agree with all the terms and conditions of this Agreement, you are not authorized to use the ReplayTV Service, and you may return the ReplayTV unit to ReplayTV or the authorized retailer from whom you purchased the product for a full refund within one (I) month of the original purchase date. 1. Use of the Service A. Authorized Product. You may access and use the ReplayTV Service only with a ReplayTV product authorized to receive the ReplayTV Service and you agree that the ReplayTV unit and ReplayTV Service are being provided to you in the specific form delivered and any modifications or tampering with the authorized product or the ReplayTV Service is unauthorized. If you make any modifications to or otherwise tamper with the authorized product or the ReplayTV Service, your warranty will be void and your ReplayTV Service may be disconnected and terminated. ReplayTV will not be responsible for the legality of any modification that you make or the resulting modified product or any problems or wrongdoing resulting from such modifications, including, but not limited to, problems receiving or using the ReplayTV Service or the ReplayTV unit. B. Personal Use Only. The Replay'IV Service is for personal, residential, non-commercial use. Any other use is not permitted under this Agreement. You may not re-sell the ReplayTV Service in whole or in part, nor, except as part of your transfer of the ReplayTV unit as provided in this Agreement, may you transfer the ReplayTV Service. C. Eligible Subscribers. You represent that you are at least 18 years of age. You may permit minors to use the ReplayTV Service under your account, but you agree that you are fully responsible for the minors' use of the ReplayTV Service. D. Accurate Information. You must give us accurate and complete information when you register and use your ReplayTV Service. If you do not, ReplayTV may terminate your account at any time. E. ReplayTV's Privacy Policy. Replay'IV respects the privacy of your information and will not disclose any of your information except as permitted in Replay'l V's Privacy Policy. A current copy of ReplayTV's Privacy Policy is included in the Privacy Policy section of the main menu in the Replay'IV software included on your ReplayTV unit and on the ReplayTV website www.replaytv.com. Please read it carefully before using your ReplayTV product. By using the Replay'IV Service, you understand and agree with how Replay'IV handles your information as described in our Privacy Policy, and how the Privacy Policy may be modified from time to time. Replay'IV will use commercially reasonable effbrts to notify you of any substantial and material changes to the Privacy Policy. However, you are responsible for viewing the latest Privacy Policy which can be accessed through our website at www.replaytv.com. K TV Programming. The ReplayTV Service gives you the ability to see and record televised programs. However, ReplayTV exercises no editorial or programming control over these programs ("Third Party Content"). You understand that (a) ReplayTV does not guarantee the access to or recording of any particular program, (b) programming is not under ReplayTV's control, (c) ReplayTV is not responsible for and has no editorial control over any 'lNird Party Content, and (d) Replay'IV has no control over the distribution of programs. You also understand that television programs, films, videotapes, and other materials may be copyrighted. Unauthorized recording and sending of such material may be contrary to the provisions of the United States copyright laws. The rights of copyright holders are subject to limitations when persons are engaged in "fair use" or are protected by other provisions of law. You are responsible for complying with these laws. G. Changes to ReplayTV Service. At its discretion, ReplayTV may automatically add, modify, or disable any feature or fhnctionality of the ReplayTV Service or on the ReplayTV unit (when your unit connects to our server or at other times with or without notice). In addition, ReplayTV may modify the terms and conditions of this Agreement from time to time (and will notify you of these changes to the Agreement by either sending a notice to your ReplayTV or, in ReplayTV's sole discretion, to the address of record that ReplayTV has for you). 63 ÷ u._O O Replay'IV5.5 UG.book Page 64 I:rida3, August I, 2003 10:58 AM H. Software. ReplayTV provided certain software with the ReplayTV unit you purchased, and may, at its option, provide replacement (for example, bug fixes, updates or upgrades) and additional software to you from time to time (which may include by automatic downloads to the ReplayTV unit), in order for you to access and use certain features of the ReplayTV Service. The ReplayTV Service may include software updates. ReplayTV reserves the right to add, delete or modify features in any software update. Your use of all such software is subject to the terms of this Agreement. However, ira software license agreement is included with any such software, then those terms (and not this Agreement) will govern your use of that software. You have a limited, non-exclusive right to use the software only with the Replay'fV unit with which the sofiware was provided or for which it was downloaded. You may make one copy of the software you download for backup purposes only, provided that such backup copy must include all copyright and other proprietary information and notices contained on the original. You acknowledge and agree that the software is copyrighted and contains material that is protected by copyright, trademark, trade secret and other laws and international treaty provisions relating to proprietary rights. You may not remove, change or hide any of ReplayTV's or its licensors' or suppliers' proprietary rights notices on or in the software or on output generated by the software. Except and only to the extent permitted by applicable law and this Agreement, you may not copy, decompile, reverse engineer, disassemble, modify, rent, lease, loan, distribute, assign, transfer, or create derivative works from the software. You acknowledge and agree that any unauthorized use, transfer, sublicensing or disclosure of the software may cause irreparable injury to ReplayTV, and under such circumstances, ReplayTV shall be entitled to equitable relief, without posting bond or other security, including but not limited to, preliminary and permanent injunctive relief. 1. Ownership; Certain Rights. ReplayTV and its licensors and suppliers retain title to and ownership of all the ReplayTV software. ReplayTV and its licensors and suppliers own the intellectual property rights in and to the ReplayTV unit and the ReplayTV Service, including the copyrights and trademarks associated with the ReplayTV unit and the ReplayTV Service. 2. Termination of Service; Your Indemnity Obligations Replay'l V has the absolute right to immediately suspend or terminate your account, and terminate this Agreement, if you (a) breach any provision of this Agreement or (b) misuse the ReplayTV Service. In addition, if ReplayTV is required to take action such as deactivating or terminating the provision of the ReplayTV Service to you to comply with applicable laws or any compliance policy that DNNA may adopt from time-to-time, it may do so without violating the terms of this Agreement. You further agree that you will defend, indemnify and hold harmless ReplayTV and its affiliates from and against any and all claims, actions, suits, liabilities, losses, costs and expenses (including reasonable attorneys' fees) arising out of or relating to any of the actions described above that would entitle ReplayTV to terminate this Agreement. 3. DISCLAIMERS AND LIMITATIONS OF LIABILITY A. Warranty Disclaimer. THE REPLAYTV SERVICE IS PROVIDED "AS IS," "WITH ALL FAULFS," AND "AS AVAILABLE." REPLAYTV AND ITS SUPPLIERS DISCLAIM ALL WARRANTIES OF ANY KIND REGARDING THE REPLAYTV SERVICE (INCLUDING THIRD PAPd'Y PROGRAMS), WHETHER EXPRESS, IMPLIED, OR STATUTORY, INCLUDING WITHOUT LIMITATION ANY IMPLIED WARRANTY OF TITLE, MERCHANTABILffY, FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE OR NON-INFRINGEMENT. ReplayTV makes no warranty that (a) the ReplayTV Service or its content will meet your requirements, be uninterrupted, error-free, secure or timely; or (b) that the information obtained through the ReplayTV Service (including but not limited to Third Party Programs) is accurate, current, complete or reliable. Some jurisdictions do not allow the disclaimer of implied warranties, so the above disclaimer may not apply to you. You may also have other legal rights that vary from state to state. B. NO INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES. IN NO EVENT WILL REPLAYTV OR ffS LICENSORS OR SUPPLIERS BE LIABLE TO YOU OR ANY THIRD pAPd['y FOR ANY INCIDENTAL, CONSEQUENTIAL, INDIRECT, OR SPECIAL DAMAGES OF ANY KIND (WHETHER FOR LOST PROFffS, LOSS OF DATA OR OTHERWISE) ARISING FROM OR RELATING TO YOUR USE OF THE REPLAYTV SERVICE OR THIS AGREEMEN'I; EVEN IF REPLAYTV HAS BEEN ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGES. C. LIMITATIONS OF REPLAYTV'S LIABILITY. IN NO EVENT SHALL REPLAYTV'S AGGREGra2FE LIABILITY TO YOU (AND ANYONE ELSE WHO USES THE REPLAYTV SERVICE THROUGH YOUR ACCOUNT), FOR ANY AND ALL CLAIMS ON ANY BASIS, WHETHER IN TORT, CONTRACT OR OTHERWI SE, EXCEED THE TO'ISa.L AMOUNT YOU PAID TO REPLAYTV FOR THE REPLAYTV UNI T AND THE REPLAYTV SERVICE. YOU UNDERSTAND THAT THESE LIMITATIONS OF REPLAYTV'S AND REPLAYTV'S SUPPLIERS' AND LICENSORS' LIABILITY ARE A FUNDAMENTAL PART OF THIS AGREEMEN'I_ AND REPLAYTV WOULD NOT ENTER INTO THIS AGREEMENT WITHOUT SUCH LIMITATION. Some states do not allow the exclusion or limitation of incidental or consequential damages, so the above limitation or exclusion may not apply to you. 64 ÷ Page 65 I:rida3, August I, 2003 10:58 AM 4. Miscellaneous This Agreement (including referenced documents) constitutes the entire agreement regarding your use of the ReplayTV Service and supersedes any and all prior statements, agreements or understandings with respect to the ReplayTV Service. This Agreement is governed by and will be interpreted in accordance with the laws of the State of California without regard to its conflict of laws principles. If any provision of this Agreement is invalid, illegal or unenforceable, such provision will be deemed changed only to the extent necessary to make it valid, legal and enforceable; all other provisions of this Agreement will continue in full force and effect. Any failure by ReplayTV to strictly enforce any provision of this Agreement will not waive ReplayTV's right to later enforce that provision or any subsequent default or breach of the same or a different kind. •". Privacy Your Privacy Policy is Important to Us Personal television and digital video recording are radically improving the way you watch TV. You are now in charge of your own television viewing experience. Along with that, we want you to know how important your privacy is to us. At DNNA, we believe privacy is a right, not a privilege. In other words, you should expect us to protect your privacy, and you should never have to worry about it. We believe that a strict and clear-cut privacy policy is a key ingredient in growing our company and the personal television industry. This Privacy Policy is our pledge to safeguard your privacy while woviding you with the best television viewing experience possible. There are separate wivacy terms governing our MYREPLAYTV service that can be viewed at myreplaytv.com. This 1 2 3 4 is our Privacy Credo: We see your privacy as a right and not just a privilege. We respect your privacy and are committed to maintaining the privacy of your personal information. We will tell you what information we collect about you and how we use that information. We will give you a choice as to how your personal information will be used. Sources of Information O best understand this Privacy Policy, please keep in mind that, apart from the MYREPLAYTV ferent sources: 1 2 3 u,_O service, in_rmation may become available to us from three dif- www.replaytv.com Web site. Digital video recorders featuring the ReplayTV Service(TM). These recorders are sold under brand names like Panasonic and also under the ReplayTV brand. All of these recorders feature our ReplayTV Service. 'l_lephone. You may call us and provide us with information. Types of Information It is important to know that there are three different types of information that may become available to us. 'l_ese can be used in different ways, as explained below in the Q&A section of our Privacy Policy. The terms defined below are used throughout our Privacy Policy: 1 "Personally Identifiable Information" is private data about you as an individuak Examples of this data would be your name, address, telephone number, email address, and other personal information that identifies you as you. We call this "Personal Information" for short. 2 "Non-Personal Information" is information about how you use our Web site and ReplayTV Service that is not connected to your particular name, address, or other Personal Information. For example, Non-Personal Information could describe how many people viewed a particular page on our Web site or how many people recorded the program "Friends" on their ReplayTV digital video recorders, without connecting that Information to the specific identities of 65 ÷ Replay'IV5.5 UG.book Page 66 Frid_b, Augusl I, 2003 those people. We currently information in the future. 3 10:58 AM do not collect such information from the Replay'fV Service or the ReplayTV unit, but it is possible that we may collect such "Technical Status Data" can be classified either as error events or maintenance status events. For example, problems that the unit has connecting to the ReplayTV Service or the number of times the unit reboots. This data is necessary to allow us to analyze your unit's technical performance and to help diagnose and fix problems with your unit. Privacy Policy Q&A Q: What information does DNNA collect from the www.replaytv.com and www.rioaudio.com Web sites? A: When you visit certain areas of www.replaytv.com or www.rioaudio.com, we may ask you to register by providing Personal Information. For example, if you buy a product, enter a contest, or subscribe to a mailing list from our site, we will ask you for certain Personal lnfomration in connection with that transaction. We also collect Non-Personal Information from the Web site, including which pages you look at and other similar data. As do most Web sites, www.replay tv.com and www.rioaudio.com use "cookies." A cookie is a small data file that a Web site can send to your browser to be stored automatically on your computer. Cookies are commonly used to track your visits to a site so you don't have to log in on every page and to analyze how you use the site. This allows Web site operators to serve you better. When you register your ReplayTV unit at www.replaytwcom, we collect Personal Information. Our practices regarding the collection and use of this information are described below in the sections about your digital video recorder usage. Q: How does DNNA use the information it collects from the www.replaytv.com Web site? A: We may use Personal Information collected through the Web site to complete a transaction you request. If you purchase a ReplayTV product, the Personal Information collected for that transaction will be used to fill your order, get the product to you and bill you correctly. DNNA may also use your mailing address, telephone number or email address to alert you to special offers, updated information and new services. If you don't want DNNA to contact you, you may opt-out as discussed in the next question and answer below. Non-Personal Information collected through our Web site is used for maintenance, monitoring and marketing uses, but Non-Personal Information will not be linked to your identity without providing you an opportunity to opt out of such linking. Q: What choices do I have regarding the collection and use of information from the www.replaytv.com and www.rioaudio.com Web sites? A: When you submit Personal Information at our Web site, you can opt-out of receiving information from DNNA about Replay'IV and related products, promotions, and services by checking or removing the check from appropriate boxes. You may also set your lnternet browser to reject cookies to limit the collection of Non-Personal Information from our Web site, but this may affect your ability to use some parts of our Web site. Q: Is registration information received over the telephone treated the same as information from the www.reldaytv.com or www.rioaudio.com Web sites? A: Yes, Personal Information collected over the telephone is treated the same way as Personal Information collected on the website. Q: What information does DNNA collect about my digital video recorder use? A: When you purchase a ReplayTV digital video recorder, we ask you to register the product so we can provide you with the best possible service. You may register online at the www.replaytv.com Web site or by telephone. During registration, we ask you for Personal Information, including your name, address, phone number, email address, and the serial number of your ReplayTV digital video recorder. The ReplayTV digital video recorder is connected to your television and an Ethernet connection. During system setup and registration, we learn about how you have connected your ReplayTV digital video recorder to your entertainment system and the programming signal sources available to you (antenna, cable, and/or satellite). We also learn about where you are located, and use this infomration to determine what television channels and schedule are available to you. Each day, the ReplayTV digital video recorder contacts DNNA to download a current TV schedule for you. Other than as described above, we do not collect aW information about the viewing or recording habits of you or other users of your ReplayTV unit. We do reserve the right in the future to collect certain Non-Personal Viewing Data, such as which programs users record, which features users use, and other similar data about your use of the ReplayTV Service, but such information would only be collected in the form of Non-Personal Information. Should we decide to collect this information, we would collect it on an aggregate basis, not connected to your Personal Information, though we could also sort such Non- Personal lnfor- 66 ÷ @Replay'I V5.5 UG.book Page 67 Frida3, Augusl I, 2003 10:58 AM mation by demographic or other categories. If we ever began to collect information alxmt your viewing or recording habits that was connected to Personal Information, we would always give you a chance to opt out from thai collection (unless we are unable to do so for legal reasons). Q: How does DNNA use the information it collects about my digital video recorder use? A: Currently, we only use Personal Information collected during registration of your ReplayTV digital video recorder for diagnostic or service purposes or to complete a transaction requested by you. We can use it, for example, to see if your Replay'l V unit is working preperly. We can also use it when you contact our Customer Care agents so they can help you with any service-related preblems, and for warranty eligibility and fulfillment purposes. Again, we would not link this information to Non-Personal Information or use it in other ways without providing you with an opportunity to opt out of such use. Q: What choices do I have regarding the collection and use of information about my digital video recorder use? A: Registration of your ReplayTV digital video recorder is not required to use the unit. From time to time, we may send all of our customers information about our products and services that we consider essential to providing you the ReplayTV Service, including information about software upgrades, changes to the service, technical or administrative issues, legal matters, or other similar information. Users of our products and services are not able to opt-out of these announcements. If, in the future, we ever began collecting Personal Information connected to Non-Personal information about viewing habits, we will provide you an opportunity to opt out of such collection. Q: Does DNNA share my information (gathered from either my use of the www.replaytv.eom Web site, the www.rioaudio.eom website or digital video recorder) with any third parties? A: DNNA will not share your Personal Information with third parties without your consent, except in the very limited circumstances outlined in the next question and answer below. Your Personal Information is not otherwise sold, marketed or shared with third parties without giving you the opportunity to opt out. Should DNNA begin to start collecting Non-Personal Information from the ReplayTV digital video recorder or the ReplayTV Service, such Non-Personal lnformarion may be shared with third parties for analysis or marketing purposes. For example, this information may be provided to advertisers or marketers who may use it to target advertisements to your particular interests. Because it's Non-Personal, this information will not be linked to you without first giving you the opportunity to opt out. Q: Are there any special circumstances that may require my information (gathered from my use of www.replaytv.com Web site or my digital video recorder or over the telephone) to be shared with third parties? A: DNNA may disclose Personal lnfomlation and Non-Personal Information if required to do so by law, to protect and defend the rights or properly of DNNA, the ReplayTV Service or our viewers, whether or not required to do so by law, or to protect the personal safety of our viewers or the public. DNNA reserves the right to contact apprepriate authorities and disclose Personal or Non-Personal Information to them at its discretion when it appears that individuals using our products or services are engaged in activities that may be illegal or violate the ReplayTV Activation and Service Agreement. Should DNNA merge with or be acquired by another company, or if the business unit previding your service were sold to another company, then customer information maintained by DNNA, including Personal and Non-Personal Information, if any, may be transferred to and used by the resulting combined company. From time to time we may also share Personal Information with third parties who perform certain services and functions on our behalf. These parties only have access to the Personal Information they need to perform their functions and we require them to use the information only in connection with the services they provide for us. Q: Can I correct the information collected about me? A: DNNA believes in and supports your right to access and correct the Personal Information you have provided us. '1_ do so, simply contact DNNA at 800-9335899 and we will make corrections that you request. Q: Is all of my information kept securely? A: DNNA has security measures in place that are designed to protect your information. All Personal Information and any Non-Personal Information is stored on physically secured servers. Access to this information is strictly limited to individuals with a legitimate reason to have access and who have signed agreements that prohibit the unauthorized use or disclosure of such information. In addition, all of DNNA's stored information is firewall protected in a manner designed to prevent unauthorized "hacks" into our systems. While we cannot guarantee that loss, misuse or alteration of your data will not occur, we work hard to prevent such occurrences. 67 ÷ o,O O Replay'IV5.5 UG.book Page 68 Frida), August I, 2003 10:58 AM Q: Does DNNA collect personal information about children? A: We are very concerned about the safety and privacy of children. ageof 13. Therefore, DNNA will not knowingly collect Q: Will this Privacy Policy ever be changed? How can I find out about any changes to this Privacy Policy? A: Our privacy policy could change in the future. As our business and services expand and change, we will update about changes to our privacy policy, including how we treat Personal Information collected through our services. Personal Information from anyone this policy to provide under the you with information Updates to this policy, including opportunities to opt out of data collection, will be posted on our Web site, and sent to your ReplayTV digital video recorder along with a message sent to your ReplayTV message box indicating the policy has been updated, but in most cases will nol be sent to you in any olher way. We encourage you to review this policy periodically to review any changes that have been posted. One thing that will never change Q: What if I have other at DNNA is our commitment to your privacy. questions? A: If you have any questions or comments about our use of your information vacy@replaytv.com. We will be happy to give you more information. lfyou have a complaint supervisory authorities or about this Privacy Policy, about our use of your information, please let us know. We will promptly investigate responsible for enforcing our adherence to the privacy principles stated above. Go to www.replaytv.com for the most up-to-date Privacy Policy. 68 ÷ please contact us at 800-933-5899 and will comply or via e-mail at pri- fully with the legal and regulatory Page 69 I-'rida3, August I, 2003 10:58 AM •". FCC Compliance This section describes the requirements FCC Registration The following paragraphs FCC Rules, and describe Part for compliance with Federal Communications Commission (FCC) Rules. Requirements requirements and information based on FCC rules. 15 This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. 'l hese limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment offand on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures: Reorient or relocate Increase Connect the separation the equipment Consult the dealer or an experienced This device complies the receiving This device may not cause harmful 2 This device must accept Address: Name: 2600 radio/TV with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. 1 Company antenna; between the equipment and receiver; into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver Operation interference, any interference technician is connected; for help. is subject to the following two conditions: and received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. DNNA_ Inc. San Tomas Expressway, Santa Clam, CA 95051-0953 'l_lephone: 800-933-5899 CHANGES OR MODIFICATIONS NOT EXPRESSLY AU'I HOR1TY TO OPERA1 E TrtE EQUIPMENT. APPROVED BY THE PARRY RESPONSIBLE FOR COMPLIANCE COULD VOID THE USER'S u,_O O 69 ÷ Replay'IV5.5 UG.book Page 70 I:rida), August FCC Rules, I, 2003 Part 10:58 AM 68 1 This equipment complies with Part 68 of the FCC rules and the requirements adopted by the ACTA. On the rear panel of this equipment is a label that contains, among other information, a product identifier in the furmat US:AAAEQ##TXXXX. If requested, this number must be provided to the telephone company. 2 The Federal Communications Commission (FCC) has established Rules which permit this device to be directly connected to the telephone network. Standardized jacks are used for these connections. ']['hisequipment should not be used on party lines or coin phones. 3 If this device is malfunctioning, it may also be causing harm to the telephone network; this device should be disconnected until the source of the problem can be detemlined and until repair has been made. If this is not done, the telephone company may temporarily disconnect service. All repairs should be performed by DNNA, lnc_ or an authorized agent. It is the responsibility of users requiring service to report the need for service to DNNA, Inc. or to one of our authorized agents. Service can be facilitated through ReplayTV Customer Care. 4 The telephone company may make changes in its technical operation and procedures; if such changes affect the compatibility or use of this device, the telephone company is required to give adequate notice of the changes. You will be advised of your right to file a complaint with the FCC. 5 lfthe telephone company requests information on what equipment is connected to their lines, inform them of: a. The telephone number to which this unit is connected. b. The ringer equivalence number (REN): 0.0B. c. The USOC jack required: RJI IC. d. ']['heFCC Registration Number: US: SNBM500BRTV5XXX Items (b) and (d) are indicated on the label. The REN assigned to each terminal equipment provides an indication of the maximum number of terminals allowed tu be connected tu a telephone interface. The termination on an interface may consist of any combination of devices subject only to the requirement that the sum of the Ringer Equivalence Numbers of all the devices does not exceed five. 7O ÷ Page 71 I:rida3, August I, 2003 10:58 AM •". Safety Important 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Safety Instructions Read Instructions All the safety and operating instructions should be read before the pmducl is operated. Retain Instructions The safety and operating instructions should be retained for future reference. Heed Warnings All warnings on the product and in the operating instructions should be adhered 1o. FOllOW Instructions All operating and use instructions should be followed. Cleaning Unp_ugthisprodu_tfromthewa___ut_etbef_rec_eaning.D_notuse_iquid__eaners_raer_s__c_eaners.Use a damp cloth for cleaning. Attachments Do not use attachments not recommended by the product manufacturer as they may cause hazards. WARNING I Water and Moisture 'Ibreducetheriskoffireorelectricshock, do not expose this appliance 1o rain or moisture. Apparatus shall not be exposed to dripping or splashing and no objects filled with liquids, such as vases, shall be placed on the apparatus. Do not use this product ment; or near a swimming pool; and the like. near waler-for example, near a bathtub, wash bowl, kitchen PORTABLE CART WARNING (Symbol provided by RETAC) sink, or laundry tub; in a wet base- 8 Accessories Do not place this product on an unstable cart, stand, tripod, bracket, or table. The product may fall, causing serious injury to a child or adult, and serious damage to the product. Use only with a cart, stand, tripod, bracket, or table recommended by the manufacturer, or sold with the product. Any mounting of the product should follow the manufacturer's instructions, and should use a mounting accessory recommended by the manufacturer. A product and cart combination should be moved with care. Quick slops, excessive force, and uneven surfaces may cause the product and cart combination 1o overturn. 9 Ventilation Slots and openings in the cabinet are provided for ventilation and to ensure reliable operation of the product and to protect it from overheating, and lhese openings must not be blocked or covered. The openings should never be blocked by placing the product on a bed, sofa, rug, or other similar surface. This product should not be placed in a built-in installation such as a bookcase or rack unless proper ventilation is provided or the manufacturer's instructions have been adhered to. 10 Power Sources This product should be operated only from the type of power source indicated on the marking label. If you are not sure of the type of power supply to your home, consult your product dealer or local power company. For products intended to operate from battery power, or other sources, refer to the operating instructions. 11 Grounding or Polarization This product may be equipped with a polarized alternating-current line plug (a plug having one blade wider than 1he other). This plug will fit into the power outlet only one way. This is a safety feature, lfyou are unable to insert the plug fully into the outlet, try reversing 1he plug. If the plug should still fail to fit, contact your electrician to replace your obsolete outlet. Do not defeat the safety purpose of the polarized plug. 12 Power-Cord Protection against them, paying particular 13 Protective Attachment Plug The product is equipped with an attachment plug having overload protection. This is a safety feature. See Instruction Manual for replacement or resetting of protective device. If replacement of the plug is required, be sure the service technician has used a replacement plug specified by the manufacturer that has the same overload protection as the original plug. Power-supply cords should be routed so that they are not likely to be walked on or pinched by items placed upon attention to cords al plugs, convenience receptacles, and the point where they exit from the product. or 71 ÷ u,_O O Replay'IV5.5 UG.book Page 72 Frld_5, Augusl I, 2003 10:58 AM 14 Outdoor 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 Antenna Grounding If an outside antenna or cable system is connected to the product, be sure the antenna or cable system is grounded so as to provide some protection against voltage surges and built-up static charges. Article 810 of the National Electrical Code, ANSI/NFPA 70, provides inforruation with regard to proper grounding of the mast and supporting structure, greunding of the lead-in wire to an antenna discharge unit, size of grounding conductors, location of antenna-discharge unit, connection to grounding electrodes, and requirements for the grounding electrode. Lightning For added protection for this product during a lightning storru, or when it is left unattended and unused for long periods of time, unplug it from the wall outlet and disconnect the antenna or cable system. This will prevent damage to the product due to lightning and power lines surges. Power Lines An outside antenna system should not be located in the vicinity ofoverhead power lines or other electric light or power circuits, or where it can fall into such power lines or circuits. When installing an outside antenna system, extreme care should be taken to keep from touching such power lines or circuits as contact with them might be fatal. Overloading Do not overload wall outlets, extension cords, or integral convenience receNacles as this can result in a risk of fire or electric shock. --_-. _ i _--_ _._NN_ Object and Liquid Entry Never push objects of any kind into this preduct through openings as they may touch dangerous voltage points or short-out parts that could result in a fire or electric shock. Never spill liquid of any kind on the product. Servicing Do not attempt to service this product yourself as opening or removing covers may expose you to dangerous voltage or other hazards. Refer all servicing to qualified service personnel. Damage Requiring Service Unplug this product from the wall outlet and refer servicing to qualified service personnel under the following conditions: When the power-supply cord or plug is damaged, lfliquid has been spilled, or objects have fallen into the product, lfthe product has been exposed to rain or water, If the product does not operate normally by following the operating instructions. Adjust only those contrels that are covered by the operating instructions as an impreper adjustment of other conlrols may result in damage and will often require extensive work by a qualified technician to restore the product to its normal operation, lfthe product has been dropped or damaged in any way, and When the product exhibits a distinct change in perforruance-this indicates a need for service. Replacement Parts When replacement parts are required, be sure the service technician has used replacement parts specified by the manufacturer or have the same characteristics as the original part. Unauthorized substitutions may result in fire, electric shock, or other hazards. Safety Check Upon completion of any service or repairs to this woduct, ask the service technician to perform safety checks to determine that the product is in proper operating condition. Wall or Ceiling Mounting The product should be mounted to a wall or ceiling only as recommended by the manufacturer. Heat The product should be situated away from heat sources such as radiators, heat registers, stoves, or other products (including amplifiers) that Woduce heat. 72 ÷ Page 73 I:rida), August I, 2003 Safety/Regulatory 10:58 AM Information Ca ution 'I_ prevent fire, shock hazard, or annoying interference, use only the recommended accessories. '1%prevent electric shock, do not use this (polarized) plug with an extension cord, receptacle, or other outlet unless the blades can be fully inserted to prevent blade exposure. '1%reduce the risk of electric shock, do not remove the unit cover or back. There are no serviceable parts inside. Refer servicing to qualified personnel only. User/Installer Caution Your authority to operate this FCC certified equipment could be voided if you make changes or modifications not expressly approved by the manufacturer, who is responsible for compliance with Part 15 FCC rules. Note to CATV System Installer This reminder is provided to call the CATV system installer's attention to Article 820-40 of the National Electronic Code that provides guidelines for proper grounding and, in particular, specifies that the cable ground shall be connected to the grounding system of the building, as close to the point of cable entry as practical. Caution Always disconnect all telephone lines from the wall outlet before servicing or disassembling this equipment. _o _©_ _ov _o REFF_ _ _ ¢ov_ U_E_Sn_V_'EA_LF _AmS INS_Dr TO QUA_IED _ICE PER_EI 0 _ i the user to the presence of his symbol dangerous is intended vcJttagr, to alert uiiinsulatc_t within the prod*tot's enclosure that may be ot sufficient magnitude to constitute risk of fire or electric shock. the user to the presence of This symboloperating is intended important and to alert maintenance instructions in the literature accompa_ying this product, u,_ e 0 73 ÷ Replay'IV5.5 UG.book Page 74 I-'rida3, August I, 2003 10:58 AM 74 ÷ Page 75 Frid_3, Augusl I, 2003 10:58 AM Index existing network 12 Connecting the IR blaster 10 J Q Jump 31 QuickSkip Connecting the serial cable 10 Customer Service Information 53 N Main Menu 20 Manual Record 40 R D N Cancel recording 41 Category options 44 Channel Guide 32 Default Record Options 21, 40 Navigation 19 Network and Input Settings 21 Closed captioning 34 Component Video 7 Connecting a Video Camera or VCR 10 F Fast forward 28 Networking in fola_aation, manual entry 16 Feature highlights 2 Feature updates 1 Find Shows 38 Frame Advance 30 0 On-screen A Add or Remove 22 Channels B Basic operations C Cable overview 27 7 Connecting ReplayTV cable modem 13 to a Connecting ReplayTV DSL Modem 15 to a Connecting ReptayTV hub or switch 14 to a Front panel 4 Connecting router 13 ReptayTV to a H Connecting VCR 10 ReptayTV to a Connecting ReptayTV A/V receiver 9 to an Connecting to an Frequently tions 53 setup 12 Package contents ii Parental Control 22 Pause 28 Pause screen 21, 49 Photo Viewer 50 12 Play show from another ReptayTV 47 Preserve an episode 45 Progressive Out 5, 59 Progressive Video Out 21 I Instant Replay 30 IP address, ReplayTV 22 P Asked Ques- Home networking ReplayTV MyReptayTV 17 30 Rear panel 5 Record options Recording 35 36 Recording conflicts 42 Recording priorities 41 Remote control 3 Remote Remote 51 control setup 23 control shortcuts Remote Replay Guide access 48 Replay channel options 44 Replay Guide 43 Replay show options 45 Replay Zones 39 ReptayTV Name 21 ReplayTV Photo Transfer software 49 Rewind 28 Router setup 16 S Safety 71 Save to videotape 46 Screen saver 21, 49 75 ÷ Replay'IV5.5 UG.book Page 76 I:rldab, August I, 2003 Setup Menu 21 Slow Motion 29 System Information 23 10:58 AM T V Technical specifications 58 Troubleshooting 53 Turning on ReptayTV 6 V-Chip 34 Video Output Settings 21 76 ÷ W,X,Y,Z Watch a recorded show 45 Page 78 I-'rida3, August I, 2003 10:58 AM replaytv ÷
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