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I have a DVR-520H (Pioneer) and can´t record programs from my DECO (Pace DC550D) with hight channels.
A last channel available is 125.
Could you help me?
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The pioneer dvr-720H-S doesn't have a digital tuner. It has a PAL and a SECAM tuner (the European version). You'll need a digital to analog converter or a cable/satellite receiver to provide a signal for the unit to record the digital channels.
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Get into this site where you can get its user manual for free download. If you fail to do it, either send your email address by fixya of send a mail to me at [email protected]. I've the manual in pdf format, and will send it to you by return mail. OK. www.pioneerelectronics.com/.../Manuals/ci.OPERATING+INSTRUCTIONS+ DVR-520H.Protected - United States Ok.
Go to "setup" mode on the DVR, and do a "scan for available TV channels", to add more channels,
or explicitly "add" channel #72 as an available channel.
Those circles are there as a sign that the unit has not finished loading the indicator - it's a wait signal. This happens because the processor no longer recognizes the indicator for the shows you recorded so yes, this is a big defect.
The unit is repairable - you will have to replace the hard drive and reprogram the unit - but this is a long and costly procedure. It will be cheaper just to buy a new one.
The problem could lie in youir HDMI cable, this is a common issue. if you swap HDMI cables and still have the same problem then bypass your A/v rec and connect your 622 direct to your tv and see if the problem persists, it it does, then your DVR needs to be replaced, you can call dish for addition troubleshooting if it is in fact your DVR.
You might need a splitter (about 3 bucks at walmart) attach the Antenna to the side of the splitter with only one connection. Connect an RF cable to each of the remaining 2 connections. Run one wire to the DVR and the other to the TV. You can then watch one channel, and record on the other at the same time. You might not be able to record in HD if the recorder is not an HD recorder. Regular DVD recorders only record up to 500 lines, HD is rated at 720 or 1080 lines
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