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Watch TVHow To Turn On Your System
Press and hold in the button Watch TV on your remote for about 2-3 seconds. Your TV
and set top box will turn on. To turn on individual components see pg 1 of the user guide.
How To Change Channels
Tip: At any time you can push the button Exit on your remote.
This will return you to live TV.
Using the Channel up and down buttons on your remote will change the channel.
Another way to change channels is by using the directional up and down buttons
located around the OK center button will change the Picture in Picture channel. This
means that you will stay tuned to one channel in the background while changing one
smaller thumbnail view to browse.
How To Bring Up The Guide
Press Guide on your remote. Use the Day + and Day – button to advance or go
backwards in one day increments. The Ch/Page up and down buttons will scroll through
the guide by a whole screen’s page at a time.
How To Change The Volume
Press the Volume + and Volume – button to adjust the volume. Pushing the blue button
to the right of Volume +/- will mute the TV.
Watch On DemandHow To Bring Up Video On Demand
Press the blue button On Demand on your remote control for free and premium rentals
and movies.
Using the DVRHow To Record a Show
Find the show you would like to record by pushing Guide and navigating to the program
using the arrow keys. Press the Record button on your remote once. (See page 17 in the
user guide for more information on advanced DVR functions.)
Tip: To record a series push the red record button twice on your remote control.
How To Schedule a Manual Recording
Press DVR on your remote and navigate to Add a Recording. Towards the bottom of the
screen where it says “Create a Guide Recording With” in blue select “Channel and Time.”
On the next screen you can change the settings for Channel, Date, Start time, End Time,
and Keep Type (until space is needed or until you guidely delete). Remember to select
Record to save your settings. (See page 22 in the user guide for more information.)
Fision TV Basic Features
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Fision TV Advanced Features
Pause Live TV
While watching TV press the Pause button on your remote. You can pause live TV for up
to 90 minutes. If you change the channel pause live TV will be cancelled. To ensure that
you do not miss any program you would like to watch schedule a recording on your DVR.
(See page 5 in the user guide for more information.)
How To Get More Information On a Channel
Pushing the Info button on your remote will give you more Information when you have a
program highlighted in the Guide or when you are within a menu’s subsection. To return
to live TV you can push Exit on your remote at any time.
Customizing a Channel Lineup
While on the Guide page push the # button on your remote. Select “Guide Settings”
then “Customize Channels.” To the left side of the screen select the onscreen option
to “Change Order.” By pushing the onscreen up and down arrow keys next to each
channel, you can customize how you want channels to be grouped together.
(See page 12 in the user guide for more information.)
Customizing Your Guide
While on the Guide page push the # button on your remote. Select “Guide Settings” and
then “Customize Channels.” Within Customize Channels you can remove the channels
that you do not want to appear in the Guide. If at any time you want to re-add that
channel back in, place a checkmark next to the channel and press Save. (See page 12 in
the user guide for more information.)
Whole Home DVR (WHDVR)
Whole Home DVR is an add-on service that allows all set top boxes within a home to
access recordings made on a DVR. Programs on a particular DVR are identified as
playable assets by other set top boxes on a Whole Home network. (See page 16 in
the user guide for more information.)
Replay TV
Restart a program that aired up to 7 hours ago. (Available on select channels.) Replay
TV channels are marked by the icon on the Guide.
Why Fision TV is better
Benefits of our Fiber Optics Network• Our fiber optics network provides increased security, more bandwidth and a faster data
connection than any other technology on the market today.
• Because our fiber optic network transmits data in the form of light, we can deliver
connection speeds unmatched by coaxial networks.
• Fiber optic networks are not subject to degradation of service by wind, temperature and
electromagnetic interference.
• Fiber optic cables do not radiate an electromagnetic field, which makes it impossible to
tap into the signal. This makes fiber optic one of the most secure mediums for data
transmission.
• Faster internet speeds
• Reliable and clear phone service
• Advanced system performance
Fision is a bundled Internet access, telephone, television and security service which operates over a fiber-optic communications network.
Sharper. Faster. Smarter with Fiber Optics
Why Fision TV is better
Benefits of our Fiber Optics Network• Our fiber optics network provides increased security, more bandwidth and a faster data
connection than any other technology on the market today.
• Because our fiber optic network transmits data in the form of light, we can deliver
connection speeds unmatched by coaxial networks.
• Fiber optic networks are not subject to degradation of service by wind, temperature and
electromagnetic interference.
• Fiber optic cables do not radiate an electromagnetic field, which makes it impossible to
tap into the signal. This makes fiber optic one of the most secure mediums for data
transmission.
• Faster internet speeds
• Reliable and clear phone service
• Advanced system performance
Fision is a bundled Internet access, telephone, television and security service which operates over a fiber-optic communications network.
Sharper. Faster. Smarter with Fiber Optics
Closed Captioning
Simply push the C button on your remote control. To turn on closed captioning, select
Closed Captioning 1 for both Digital and Standard Closed Captioning and select DONE
to save your changes. To turn off closed captioning, select OFF under both Digital and
Standard Closed Captioning
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