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Using This Guide
Thank you for choosing the TiVo
®
 Series2
TM
 DT Digital Video 
Recorder (DVR). This Viewer’s Guide helps you learn about the 
smart-recording features of the TiVo
®
 service and home networking 
capabilities of your TiVo DVR.
Getting Started
Here’s what you need to do first:
1. Activate the TiVo service.
 The TiVo service is what makes your 
DVR smart. It includes everything from your program listings to 
Season Pass
TM
 recordings and WishList
®
 searches. If you 
haven’t yet activated, visit 
www.tivo.com/activate
 or 
call 1-877-367-8486.
2. Connect your TiVo DVR.
 If the TiVo service is the brains, the 
TiVo DVR is the body. Use the Start Here poster to connect the 
DVR to your TV programming source and your television. You 
can find more connecting information in Appendix A of this 
Viewer’s Guide.
3. Complete Guided Setup.
 After connecting your DVR, follow the 
steps in on-screen Guided Setup. This customizes the DVR for 
your home. 
4. Take a Tour!
 Once you’re done with Guided Setup, the Tours in 
Chapter 1 of this guide introduce you to the best features of the 
TiVo service. You may also find helpful videos already recorded 
for you on the Now Playing List.
Basic Terms
If this is your first TiVo DVR, you’re about to completely change 
the way you watch television. When we talk about the TiVo service, 
here are some terms you should know:
Live TV.
 If you’re watching a program as it’s being broadcast, 
you’re watching live TV. With the TiVo service, you can pause 
live TV for up to 30 minutes. When you resume watching, 
you’re “behind” live TV.
Dual tuner.
 A tuner is a device found inside DVRs, TVs, VCRs, 
cable boxes—anything designed to receive TV signals. A tuner 
picks one channel to display from all the channels you receive; it 
“tunes” to that channel. The TiVo
®
 Series2
TM
 DT is a “dual 
tuner” DVR, meaning that it has two tuners inside.
Program screen.
 When you select a program (from the Now 
Playing List or a list of upcoming programs), you’ll see a screen 
with information about the program and actions you can take.
Service updates.
 From time to time, your DVR may receive 
updates to the TiVo service including features not described in 
this guide. Details are always available at 
Notes and Tips.
 In the side columns of some pages in this guide 
you’ll find helpful Notes 
and Tips
.
If you have any questions or need any help, check out the 
Troubleshooting in Chapter 7. Now, let’s start with the first Tour!
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