DISH PLAYER-DVR 625
DUAL-TUNER DIGITAL VIDEO RECORDER
DISHPlayer-DVR 625 is an advanced two-tuner satellite receiver and integrated digital video recorder (DVR) capable of recording up to 100 hours of programming, with additional capacity reserved for DISH On Demand programming. The dual tuners allow users to record two shows simultaneously, and provide independent viewing of live satellite TV programming and recorded events when connected to two televisions.
- FRONT PANEL FEATURES
- Buttons:
- Cursor Up, Down, Left, Right and SELECT navigation buttons.
- POWER, SYSTEM INFO, MENU, MODE:
- “Power” turns TV1 on and off.
- “System Info” gives instant access to the system information screen.
- “Menu” displays the main menu to provide access to the EPG, System Setup, Themes, Favorites, Timers and other functions.
- “Mode” allows switching between single user and dual user mode.
- Indicator lights:
- Green light indicates the “TV1” tuner is powered on; blue light indicates the “TV2” tuner is powered on.
- Two red “Recording” LEDs indicate digital recording has been initiated on one or both tuners.
- Amber “MODE” LEDindicates if the box is in “Single Mode” or “Dual Mode.”
- Door and smart card receptacle (unused).
- IRremote sensor.
- REAR PANEL FEATURES
- 2 satellite tuner inputs
- 1 UHF Pro remote antenna input
- 3-prong power cord
- 1 USB 1.1 port (future enabled)
- TV1 connections
- 1 set RCA-type audio/video outputs
- 1 S-video output
- 1 RF modulated output (channel 3/4)
- 1 TV antenna/cable input
- 1 optical digital output for Dolby® Digital audio
- TV2 connections
- 1 set RCA-type audio/video outputs
- 1 stereo Agile modulated output (channels 21-69; 73-125)
- SPECIFICATIONS
- Dimensions (approx.): 3.5”H x 16”W x 13”D
- Weight (approx.): 11 lbs.
- Color: Matte black with silver buttons
- Receiver Part Number: 134941
- FEATURES
- Two satellite tuners provide user-selected viewing options, including:
- Single Mode: Picture-In-Picture (PIP) on any TV.
- Dual Mode: Separate television program viewing/recording on two televisions. Users share all recordings.
- Digital Video Recording features (see “DVR buttons” under Remote Controls).
- Record Plus - allows viewers to choose recording location for increased flexibility.
- Two viewers in dual mode can each record a live program while watching a pre-recorded program from the hard drive.
- Records Dolby® Digital when available.
- Parental control locks, program information, themes lists, favorites lists, browse, one-touch channel return, closed-caption support and alternate audio.
- Stereo Agile modulated output can send the second tuner’s signal to multiple televisions via the existing coaxial cable wiring distribution in a home.
- “dish home” Interactive TV – Access breaking news, sports scores, weather information, TV and movie buzz, convenient customer service, games and more…on-demand with the push of a button.
- On-screen Electronic Program Guide (EPG) with instant access to up to nine days of program listings and information.
- REMOTE CONTROL
- One universal infrared (IR) 4-component remote control. Controls “TV1” (main TV location).
- One universal UHF Pro/IR configurable 4- component remote control. Controls “TV2” (second TV location) when configured for UHF Pro (blue key); can control “TV1” if configured for IR (green key).
- Controls the satellite receiver through walls and other obstructions (UHF Pro operating range of up to 200 feet unobstructed).
- Universal 4-component remote control common features:
- Can be programmed to operate (via IR) up to three additional components such as TVs, VCRs and DVD players.
- DVR buttons: 30-sec. skip forward, 10-sec. skip back, stop, play, up to 1 hour pause each for TV1 and TV2, forward and reverse (4x, 15x, 60x and 300x), slow motion and frameby- frame forward and back, record.
- Picture-In-Picture (PIP) functions to display, move or swap the PIP image in Single Mode. • Dedicated “TV Power” button.
- “Recover” button toggles through TV and VCR inputs to help user return to satellite programming when they accidentally change channels on their TV or VCR.