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Troubleshooting
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Questions About Connecting Your DVR
I don’t see the Welcome screen when I plug in my
DVR for the first time.
DVR for the first time.
• Make sure cables are connected from the OUT jack of one
device to the IN jack of the next. Never connect OUT to OUT or
IN to IN.
IN to IN.
• If you used a Coaxial RF cable to connect your DVR to your
TV, make sure your TV is tuned to channel 3 or 4, matching the
CHANNEL 3/4 switch on the back of the DVR.
CHANNEL 3/4 switch on the back of the DVR.
You might need to press the Input, Source, or TV/Video button
on your TV’s remote control to change the input (i.e., the video
signal your TV is displaying).
on your TV’s remote control to change the input (i.e., the video
signal your TV is displaying).
• If you’re using Composite A/V cables or S-Video cables, make
sure your TV is displaying the appropriate video source. Use the
Input, Source, or TV/Video button on your TV’s remote to
change video sources. If you are having trouble changing the
video source, refer to your TV owner’s manual.
Input, Source, or TV/Video button on your TV’s remote to
change video sources. If you are having trouble changing the
video source, refer to your TV owner’s manual.
• If you are passing the signal through your VCR, tune your TV
the way you would to watch your VCR. Also, try turning your
VCR on or off. If your VCR has multiple inputs, you may need
to select the correct input on the VCR as well.
VCR on or off. If your VCR has multiple inputs, you may need
to select the correct input on the VCR as well.
• If your DVR is connected to an A/V receiver, and you are
having trouble finding the correct input, try connecting the DVR
directly to the TV instead.
directly to the TV instead.
• The cables you are using to connect your DVR to your TV or
other equipment may be damaged or defective. Try using cables
that you know are working properly.
that you know are working properly.
Why does the DVR have to be connected to a phone
line or to the Internet?
line or to the Internet?
• The DVR uses the phone line or the Internet to make periodic
connections to the TiVo service. Each time it connects, your
DVR receives updated program information (channels and show
times), online scheduling requests, available software updates,
and other information from the TiVo service.
DVR receives updated program information (channels and show
times), online scheduling requests, available software updates,
and other information from the TiVo service.
• This connection also sends anonymous viewing information—
that is, anonymous information about viewing choices, which do
not identify you as an individual or household—to TiVo Inc.
TiVo has no way to access any personally identifiable viewing
information from your DVR without your prior consent.
Without your consent, the TiVo service has no way of knowing
what shows you—as an individual or household—have watched
or recorded. See the TiVo Privacy Policy on page 71 for more.
not identify you as an individual or household—to TiVo Inc.
TiVo has no way to access any personally identifiable viewing
information from your DVR without your prior consent.
Without your consent, the TiVo service has no way of knowing
what shows you—as an individual or household—have watched
or recorded. See the TiVo Privacy Policy on page 71 for more.
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