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Old August 6th 04, 03:55 AM
Peter Newman
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Hi all,

I'm going to be away from home for a few weeks. I have lots of regular
shows I record but don't need to see while I'm gone/after I return. If I
put the Tivo (It's a Hughes series I DirecTivo) into Standby does it
effectively shut down and not record anything? That's what I'm looking to
do. Does it also not call in and get programming updates? (Less desirable
but OK if necessary) I guess the alternative would be to simply power it
down and unplug it. Anyone know?

Peter


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Old August 6th 04, 04:18 AM
Scott Seligman
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"Peter Newman" wrote:
I'm going to be away from home for a few weeks. I have lots of regular
shows I record but don't need to see while I'm gone/after I return. If I
put the Tivo (It's a Hughes series I DirecTivo) into Standby does it
effectively shut down and not record anything? That's what I'm looking to
do. Does it also not call in and get programming updates? (Less desirable
but OK if necessary) I guess the alternative would be to simply power it
down and unplug it. Anyone know?


Putting a DirecTiVo in standby just blanks the video outputs and stops
the recording of Live-TV. It doesn't stop any scheduled recordings,
or the calls home.

What you want to do can only really be accomplished by unplugging the
unit.

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Old August 6th 04, 05:55 AM
Jack Ak
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"Scott Seligman" wrote in message ...
"Peter Newman" wrote:
I'm going to be away from home for a few weeks. I have lots of regular
shows I record but don't need to see while I'm gone/after I return. If I
put the Tivo (It's a Hughes series I DirecTivo) into Standby does it
effectively shut down and not record anything? That's what I'm looking to
do. Does it also not call in and get programming updates? (Less desirable
but OK if necessary) I guess the alternative would be to simply power it
down and unplug it. Anyone know?


Putting a DirecTiVo in standby just blanks the video outputs and stops
the recording of Live-TV. It doesn't stop any scheduled recordings,
or the calls home.

What you want to do can only really be accomplished by unplugging the
unit.


You can delete the Season Passes and Wishlists for the programs
you don't want recorded, but leave the DVR plugged in and in Standby.
The unit is designed to operate 24 hours/day. An extended power off
could result in a problem when power is restored to the unit.

The program guide data will continue to be updated daily and the unit
will have current guide data when you return. Program Guide data
comes from the satellite, not the phone calls. I'd leave the Season Passes
and Wishlists as they are so programs would be available upon return.

If your software is not version 3.1.0c2... it probably will be that version
when you return if the phone line is left connected with DVR power on.
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Old August 6th 04, 11:18 PM
Peter Newman
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Too bad there isn't a "vacation" feature that would allow you to suspend
Season Passes without deleting them.

Peter
"Jack Ak" wrote in message
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"Scott Seligman" wrote in message

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"Peter Newman" wrote:
I'm going to be away from home for a few weeks. I have lots of

regular
shows I record but don't need to see while I'm gone/after I return. If

I
put the Tivo (It's a Hughes series I DirecTivo) into Standby does it
effectively shut down and not record anything? That's what I'm looking

to
do. Does it also not call in and get programming updates? (Less

desirable
but OK if necessary) I guess the alternative would be to simply power

it
down and unplug it. Anyone know?


Putting a DirecTiVo in standby just blanks the video outputs and stops
the recording of Live-TV. It doesn't stop any scheduled recordings,
or the calls home.

What you want to do can only really be accomplished by unplugging the
unit.


You can delete the Season Passes and Wishlists for the programs
you don't want recorded, but leave the DVR plugged in and in Standby.
The unit is designed to operate 24 hours/day. An extended power off
could result in a problem when power is restored to the unit.

The program guide data will continue to be updated daily and the unit
will have current guide data when you return. Program Guide data
comes from the satellite, not the phone calls. I'd leave the Season

Passes
and Wishlists as they are so programs would be available upon return.

If your software is not version 3.1.0c2... it probably will be that

version
when you return if the phone line is left connected with DVR power on.



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Old August 6th 04, 11:19 PM
Some One
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"Peter Newman" wrote in
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Hi all,

I'm going to be away from home for a few weeks. I have lots of
regular shows I record but don't need to see while I'm gone/after I
return. If I put the Tivo (It's a Hughes series I DirecTivo) into
Standby does it effectively shut down and not record anything? That's
what I'm looking to do. Does it also not call in and get programming
updates? (Less desirable but OK if necessary) I guess the alternative
would be to simply power it down and unplug it. Anyone know?

Peter



As someone already mentioned the guide data comes from the satellite, not
the phone calls. If you unplug the unit then it might take a day or two
when you come back for the guide data to update.

Personally I would just let it go and do it's thing. If it recorded things
you don't want to watch when you get back just delete those recordings.
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Old August 7th 04, 02:47 AM
Dr. Personality
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In article , Some One
wrote:

As someone already mentioned the guide data comes from the satellite, not
the phone calls. If you unplug the unit then it might take a day or two
when you come back for the guide data to update.


For reasons too complicated to go into here, last week I had to
reinstall the original 40 GB drive in one of my SAT-T60s. There were
no guide data, of course. Not thirty seconds after I booted 'er up,
the guide data was coming in fast and furiously. I didn't check 14
days ahead, but the present day's data were in within a couple of
minutes, if that long.
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Old August 7th 04, 06:06 AM
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"Scott Seligman" wrote in message
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"Peter Newman" wrote:

Putting a DirecTiVo in standby just blanks the video outputs and stops
the recording of Live-TV. It doesn't stop any scheduled recordings,
or the calls home.



I thought DirecTivo still records live tv even when in standby mode.
Correct?


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Old August 7th 04, 06:39 AM
Scott Seligman
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"Von Fourche" wrote:

"Scott Seligman" wrote in message
Putting a DirecTiVo in standby just blanks the video outputs and stops
the recording of Live-TV. It doesn't stop any scheduled recordings,
or the calls home.


I thought DirecTivo still records live tv even when in standby mode.
Correct?


No. You can verify this yourself. Tune to a station with a clock in
the video feed (Headline News, for example). Note the time. Put the
DTiVo in standby for more than a minute and turn it back on. As you
rewind through the video, you should notice a gap in the video for the
length of time it was in standby.

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Old August 7th 04, 12:53 PM
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"Jack Ak" shaped the electrons to say:
The unit is designed to operate 24 hours/day. An extended power off
could result in a problem when power is restored to the unit.


Powering the unit off for an extended time shouldn't cause any
problems.

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Old August 7th 04, 12:53 PM
MegaZone
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"Peter Newman" shaped the electrons to say:
Too bad there isn't a "vacation" feature that would allow you to suspend
Season Passes without deleting them.


You can go into the ToDo list and just delete all the upcoming
recordings for the next two weeks.

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