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We highly recommend plugging the TOSHIBA Plus Receiver into a surge protector to prevent damage from fluctuations in your power supply.
The "exclamation point" calls attention to features for which you should read the enclosed literature closely to prevent operating and maintenance problems. 8) Do not install near any heat sources such as radiators, heat registers, stoves, or other apparatus (including amplifiers) that produce heat. 9) Do not defeat the safety purpose of the polarized or grounding-type plug. If the provided plug does not fit into your outlet, consult an electrician for replacement of the obsolete outlet.
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10) Protect the power cord from being walked on or pinched particularly at plugs, convenience receptacles, and the point where they exit from the apparatus. [. . . ] For example, if you record a weekly comedy series, that series is shown in the list by its name, and the episodes for that series are saved in a group under that name. You can press SELECT on the series name to display all the episodes that have been recorded. Programs saved as the result of a Find by are also saved under a group, where the name of the group is the Find by name. The number of new (not viewed) programs and total programs for each group are displayed to the right of the group name. If you press SELECT or INFO on a program under the MyVOD tab in the Playlist, an Info screen is displayed for the program that lets you update how long the program will be kept or delete the program.
as "Keep until I delete, " the less space you will have available on your disk for recording new programs.
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Disk Space Bar
The MyVODTM screen displays a Disk Space bar that shows the approximate amount of space available on your disk at any given time. The Disk Space bar shows programs you have designated Keep until I Delete in blue, programs subject to expiration in light blue, and the remaining unused disk space that is available for recording in black.
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The Quick Menu
Using the Quick Menu Settings Audio Options Category Sort Pay Per View Find By Date & Time Favorites Caller ID & Messages Parental Controls Quick Menu Features for Recording
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Using the Quick Menu
Press MENU on your remote to easily access TOSHIBA Plus® service features. Once the Quick Menu is displayed, use the UP and DOWN arrows to highlight a desired menu item, then press SELECT to access that item. Some menu items will display a submenu, others will take you directly to a new screen. The Quick Menu is context-sensitive, meaning it shows different options depending upon where you are when you press MENU.
Settings
Selecting Settings in the Quick Menu displays a submenu of items that lets you customize, adjust and keep track of your TOSHIBA viewing experience.
Setup
The Setup item in the Quick Menu displays the Setup screen, where you can access the Info & Test, Satellite Setup, Audio Setup, Display Setup, Access Card and System Reset screens.
Info & Test
The System Info option lets you view the current system information. The System Test option lets you run a test on the tuner, access card, receiver ID and phone line.
Satellite
This option is useful if your TOSHIBA Plus Receiver has lost signal strength, or you need to realign your satellite dish.
Access Card
Follow the onscreen directions to replace your access card. (Note: TOSHIBA will provide new access cards and instructions when necessary. )
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Reset
From here you can reset the receiver, reset to factory defaults, or reset everything.
Scheduler
This feature gives you an overview of and access to all the programs you've set to record or purchase.
Favorites
Check the current status of your Favorites list(s) by clicking here, and make changes if you like. In Recent Finds, you can select Mark & Delete in the Quick Menu to delete any Finds you no longer want.
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Keep in mind, when you search with Find by, only those programs slated to air within the Guide's number of days of programming supported by your TOSHIBA Plus Receiver will appear in your list.
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Date & Time
This option gives you a convenient way to look several days ahead in the Guide, without having to scroll through pages of programs.
Favorites
Favorites allows you to set up special, customized Guide that shows only those channels you choose. So you can have easy access to the channels you like best, or perhaps a grouping of family channels just for the kids. When you're using a Favorites list, the Guide will only display those channels you've chosen -- and you'll also only see those channels when you change channels using CHAN UP/DOWN on your remote. Keep in mind, no matter what Favorites list you're currently using, you can still always access any channel you receive by keying in its channel number on your remote. You can also edit or delete a list at any time.
Channels I Get
In addition to displaying all channels or creating lists of favorite channels, you can also set your TOSHIBA Plus Receiver to display only the channels that are in your current subscription package. To see the channels you receive, select Chans I Get from the left menu of the Favorites screen. To set Chans I Get as your current channel list, select the Set Current menu item from the Favorites screen, then change the Current Favorites option to Chans I Get.
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Caller ID & Messages
This feature lets you get messages from TOSHIBA. If you have Caller ID service*, you can also view phone calls you've received or turn call notification on or off. Press MENU to display the Quick Menu, select Caller ID & Msgs, then select Edit Settings. Select either Caller ID or Messages from the left menu, as desired.
Caller ID
The Call Log tab displays up to 25 recent incoming calls. The Notification tab lets you turn the notification feature on or off. [. . . ] It is designed to be connected to a compatible modular jack that is also compliant. The REN is used to determine the number of devices that may connect to a telephone line. Excessive RENs on a telephone line may result in the devices not ringing in response to an incoming call. In most but not all areas, the sum of the RENs should not exceed five (5. 0). [. . . ]