We need help with setup after moving the unit to another home. When we purchased the unit we connected ie to our Zenith TV with antenna and it worked out fine. Now we've moved it to another house and tried to connect it to a Sylvania TV with satellite receiver. We followed the instructions for "Basic Connection" as shown in the manual and get TV okay, but can't figure out how to set up the unit itself to work with this TV. Can't even get a menu to appear on the screen. Also, has anyone noticed that the page numbers in the Index of the Manual are often incorrect? That's frustrating!
SOURCE: DMR--EZ48V
Your DMR is telling you that it is set to listen for RC2 but your remote is transmitting RC1.
Two choices for a fix:
1. Put the remote back into RC2 mode by simply holding both the ENTER and 2 button for at least 5 seconds.
OR
2. Reconfigure the DMR to listen for RC1 by going into the function menus and selecting SETUP. Look for the remote control option. Change it to 1, it will currently display the value 2.
Enjoy.
SOURCE: I'd like a copy of the Instruction Manual for a
You can download instructions from the link below:
Operating Instructions DMR-EZ47V.
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Thanks.
SOURCE: product DMR-EH50, UNABLE TO DOWNLOAD TV GUIDE ON SCREEN SYSTEM.
I think I may have the "answer".
I am in Atlanta and have a
Panasonic DVR that was working fine and sometime during the past month
or so we lost the channel listings. I've tried many resets as well with
negative results.
I called Comcast tonight. The agent helping me
took a long time to research the issue and gave me this answer (which
sounds reasonable). By the way, this is for the Atlanta area and may
not be applicable to other areas of the country.
Due to delays
in the conversion to broadcast digital and the fact that Comcast is
experiencing bandwidth issues, they have digitized the "channel
listing" signal. By mid-June Comcast's signal will be all digital and
you won't be able to watch a TV connected directly to Comcast cable -
regardless of whether it has digital or analog tuner (or both). This is
contrary to what I'd heard before.
After mid-June, you'll either
need to use a cable box OR what she called a "Digital Transmitter
Adapter" (let's call it a DTA). Prior to being converted to "full"
digital, you'll get notification from Comcast. She said I'd be able to
get 2 DTAs at no charge (I currently have one Comcast HD DVR box).
Additional DTAs would be $1.99 a month. DTAs will only provide access
to the "basic" cable channels, but the good news is that the Panasonic
DVR should be able to obtain its channel lineup through this DTA box.
If you have any questions, please feel free to contact me directly at [email protected]
Good Luck!
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