Moxi 3012 User Manual

CABLE  
HD DVR 3012  
Contents  
Understanding the recording  
icons ..................................................... 25  
Finding a previously scheduled  
recording............................................... 25  
Understanding the storage  
Locking channels or programs  
by rating ............................................... 36  
Controlling Pay Per View or  
On Demand purchases .......................... 38  
meter .................................................... 28  
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Opening the on-screen diagnostics  
menu using the front panel....................49  
TM.................................................43  
Static on screen or poor picture  
quality................................................... 46  
Remote or front panel control  
Audio device codes for the Moxi  
remote control.........................................67  
problems................................................. 47  
Cannot control the Moxi 3012  
using front panel buttons...................... 47  
Moxi 3012 unable to recognize  
your external hard drive......................... 48  
Changing video display output  
using the front panel............................. 49  
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Get Started  
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The Moxi Menu is an Emmy Award-winning dual-axis  
Vertical band with  
subcategories or  
selections  
electronic program guide that allows you to quickly surf  
channels while viewing live TV. The Moxi Menu turns  
your TV into a recording system, a casual gaming device,  
and a photo storage and playback device. Who knew  
your TV could be so versatile! Find out more on page 20.  
Center focus is the  
active card  
Use the following diagrams to help you quickly get  
started with your Moxi Cable HD DVR version 3012.  
®
30 Rock  
Horizontal band  
with category or  
filter selections  
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Get Started  
Watch TV  
Surf for programs and watch TV. Its only a few clicks away.  
Press the Moxi button on the remote to launch the Moxi Menu and  
electronic program guide.  
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Use the Arrow buttons to surf the Channels category on the Moxi  
House  
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9:05  
Home Improvement  
Nova  
Menu.  
info  
zoo
The Unit  
Dirty Jobs  
OK  
Coming Up  
Channels  
10:00 Law & Order: Special...  
11:00 KING 5 News  
The Office  
11:35 Tonight Show with Jay...  
back  
replay  
next  
skip  
9:00 - 10:00 PM  
ChangeTimeSlot
Dancing With the Stars  
On Demand  
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‘Survivor Man’ When Ryan  
excludes him from a wilderness  
retreat, Michael goes into the  
woods for his own survival...  
Press the OK button twice to watch the selected channel program.  
OK  
Press the info button at any time to view show details. Find out  
more on page 20.  
info  
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Control live TV  
Control live TV with the touch of your fingertip.  
buy  
ticker  
live  
TV  
Press Pause to pause the live program you are watching.  
info  
zoom  
OK  
Press Fwd up to three times (three speeds) to fast forward recorded  
shows.  
replay  
skip  
fwd  
play  
pause  
Press Rew up to three times (three speeds) to rewind shows.  
rew  
rec  
stop  
Press Live TV to exit out of the paused TV program and watch the  
program live, immediately.  
abc  
2
def  
3
1
ghi  
4
jkl  
5
mno  
6
Find out more on page 24.  
pqrs  
7
tuv  
8
wxyz  
9
clear  
enter  
0
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Record programs  
Record, and then watch your favorite programs whenever you want.  
On the Moxi Menu press the arrow buttons on the remote  
control to surf for the show you want to record.  
House  
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62  
9:05  
Home Improvement  
Nova  
info  
zoom  
The Unit  
Dirty Jobs  
OK  
Coming Up  
Channels  
10:00 Law & Order: Special...  
11:00 KING 5 News  
The Office  
11:35 Tonight Show with Jay...  
back  
replay  
next  
9:00 - 10:00 PM  
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‘Survivor Man’ When Ryan  
ChangeTimeSlot
excludes him from a wilderness  
retreat, Michael goes into the  
woods for his own survival...  
Dancing With the Stars  
On Demand  
Press Rec twice to record the selected TV show.  
rec  
Select to record once or record series on the action menu  
to record a show once, or record the entire series rather than  
just a single episode.  
record series  
record once  
watch  
Channels  
The Office  
close  
9:30 - 10:00 PM  
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see all times  
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Find and playback programs  
The Moxi Menu provides several ways to search for programs to  
record, and to search for programs you have already recorded.  
Select Find & Record on the Moxi Menu to search for a TV  
program or series and schedule it to record.  
F
Recorded TV  
Scroll to Recorded TV on the Moxi Menu and select a recorded  
program to watch. Once you select a program, press OK on the  
remote twice to watch it.  
buy  
info  
ticker  
live  
TV  
zoom  
Press the Player Controls on the remote control to manipulate  
OK  
the playback of any recorded program.  
replay  
skip  
fwd  
play  
pause  
f
rew  
Find out more on page 23.  
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rec  
stop  
abc  
2
def  
3
1
ghi  
4
jkl  
5
mno  
6
pqrs  
7
tuv  
8
wxyz  
9
clear  
enter  
0
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Other fun features  
Photos, games, on demand movies, and news headlines all from your  
TV.  
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Games  
Photos  
Play Games such as, Video Poker, Slot Machine, and more. Use  
the arrow, OK, and number buttons on the remote to play the  
games. Find out more on page 34.  
Download & View Photos on your TV. Find out more on  
page 31.  
On Demand  
Pay PerView  
Browse Pay Per View & On Demand categories to preview  
and purchase On Demand and pay per view programming.  
Find out more on page 29.  
SuperTickerTM runs at the bottom of the screen and brings  
you one-touch access to weather, sports, news, and more. Use  
the remote to see headline details. Find out more on page 30.  
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Learning the lingo  
To help you navigate the Moxi Menu (see figure on page, 6), this guide  
uses the following terms to describe menu elements:  
Use this guide  
Each chapter includes a short table of contents at the beginning,  
listing all the topics provided in that chapter.  
Horizontal categories—Press the orange Moxi button on the  
remote control to launch the Moxi Menu that displays the  
options in the horizontal band. Some categories include Settings,  
Channels, Movies, and other similar options.  
At the back of this book there is a glossary and index. Use these  
sections to find answers to specific questions.  
Notes appear throughout this book. The notes have icons to indicate  
the subject.  
Vertical cards—Navigate all horizontal categories to view more  
options that appear in the vertical band.  
Notes with a red icon contain cautionary or warning information.  
Failure to heed this information could lead to damaged or  
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Center focus—Navigate through the Moxi Menu and any cate-  
gory or card on which you stop is the center focus. Often, the  
center focus has an associated action menu.  
malfunctioning equipment or loss of data.  
Action menus—Press OK on the remote for any vertical card in  
focus, and different action choices and commands appear. These  
menus require your input or a decision.  
Notes with the blue icon contain informative tips or answers to  
common questions.  
Flip bar—Press the navigation arrow keys on the remote control  
while watching full screen TV, which opens a banner at the bot-  
tom of the screen. This banner enables you to browse the elec-  
tronic program guide while the current show remains full screen.  
Notes with the orange icon contain something to try out.  
For more lingo, see the Glossary on page 71.  
When a word is displayed in bold text, it either refers to an element of  
the Moxi Menu or a button on the remote or front panel that requires  
user action. For example, press OK on the remote control.  
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Use and program the remote  
This chapter provides information about remote functions and pro-  
gramming.  
Functions of the Moxi remote  
The Moxi remote operates the Moxi 3012, and—once programmed—  
will simultaneously control the power, volume, and mute functions of  
your TV or audio receiver, depending on the number of devices you  
program.  
The Moxi remote may not support certain devices.  
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Your cable operator may supply a different remote. If your remote  
does not look like the one pictured in the following figure, refer to the  
information provided with that remote for programming instructions.  
When replacing batteries, use only high quality alkaline batteries  
designed for use in electronic equipment.  
Multi-function buttons  
Some buttons have different functions depending on what application  
you are using, whether you are watching live TV, or navigating the  
Moxi Menu. For example, the ch+ button displays the flip bar, pages  
through the channels category in the Moxi Menu, and also switches to  
the next channel while watching live TV. See the following figure for  
details on all the buttons and functions.  
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*buy jumps to buying PPV and toggles the SuperTicker  
ticker displays and hides SuperTicker™  
power turns the TV and other audio devices on and off  
Moxi lens jumps to the Video on Demand category  
live TV jumps to full-screen live TV  
info displays additional information about the selected  
item  
zoom toggles between an open Moxi Menu and full-screen  
TV without losing menu position  
W
buy  
ticker  
2
live  
TV  
arrow navigate menus, play games (hold for turbo speed),  
and exit most menus (hold left arrow for turbo speed)  
OK selects or activates the chosen item  
back jumps back 15 minutes, shows previous note page,  
jumps 30 minutes in the Moxi Menu, goes to the  
previous photo  
next jumps forward 15 minutes, shows next note page,  
jumps 30 minutes in the Moxi Menu, goes to the next  
photo  
info  
zoom  
play starts a program or photo slideshow  
rew multi-speed rewind for playback (press multiple times to  
select speed)  
fwd multi-speed fast forward for playback of stored or  
recorded video (press multiple times to select the speed)  
rec starts recording a show  
stop stops a program or photo slideshow  
pause pauses a live or recorded show, or photo slideshow  
replay jumps back seven seconds, moves the Moxi Menu  
back one day  
OK  
back  
replay  
next  
skip  
play  
MOXI takes you back to the Channels category, and then  
back to full screen  
pause  
rew  
fwd  
rec  
stop  
skip jumps ahead in stored or recorded video  
(30 second default), moves the Moxi Menu forward one day  
mute  
jump  
vol adjust the audio volume on the TV or audio device  
mute toggles sound on and off  
vol  
ch  
jump goes to the last viewed channel.  
ch change channels or pages through vertical menus (hold  
for turbo speed)  
abc  
2
def  
3
1
number tunes directly to channels, enter text in menus,  
make choices in games  
ghi  
4
jkl  
5
mno  
6
1 press once to backspace during text entry  
0 press once to add a space during text entry  
clear deletes items (recorded shows and photos) from  
menus and clears elements from full screen view  
enter executes numeric and text entries  
pqrs  
7
tuv  
8
wxyz  
9
clear  
enter  
0
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Use and program the remote  
Programming with codes  
Program the Moxi remote to control TV power and volume, as well as  
power, volume, and mute for an audio device.  
Program the remote  
Before you begin, find the codes for your TV from the table starting on  
page 62. Write them here:  
____________________________________________________________  
Some older devices may not be supported. If the device fails to  
respond to any code, use its original remote to control it.  
____________________________________________________________  
____________________________________________________________  
1. In front of the TV, press and hold the Moxi and OK buttons simulta-  
neously on the Moxi remote, until the LED at the top of the remote  
blinks twice.  
2. Using the number buttons on the remote, enter one of the codes for  
your device that you wrote down or from the reference tables start-  
ing on page 61. When you enter a code correctly, the LED blinks  
twice. If it blinks once, the code was invalid—try entering the code  
again. If the code was correct for your device, then the device  
responds automatically (turns on or off).  
If you have an audio receiver, find the codes in the table starting on  
page 67. Write them here:  
____________________________________________________________  
____________________________________________________________  
____________________________________________________________  
Use one of the following procedures:  
3. If the TV or device does not respond, start over using another listed  
code. Repeat until successful, or see Programming by search on  
Programming by search  
If the TV or audio device is not listed, or the codes listed do not work,  
try programming by search. Programming by search allows the remote  
to cycle through codes to find one that works with the TV or audio  
device.  
Programming by search on page 16 — use this if your brand is  
not listed or if the given codes do not work.  
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Use and program the remote  
before blinking the number of times equal to the second digit in the  
code, and so forth. For the digit 0, the LED blinks rapidly several  
times.  
Once programmed with two device codes, the remote controls power  
for the TV and the second audio device, as well as volume and mute  
for the second (audio) device.  
The default settings for the vol+/- and mute buttons control the TV  
when there is not an audio device programmed. When an audio  
device is programmed, then the default settings for the vol +/- and  
mute buttons are controlled through that device.  
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Some older devices may not be supported. If the device fails to  
respond to any code, use its original remote to control it.  
1. In front of the device, press and hold the Moxi and OK buttons  
simultaneously on the Moxi remote, until the LED at the top of the  
remote blinks twice.  
To reset the Moxi remote to the original factory settings:  
Press the Moxi plus OK buttons simultaneously and hold until the LED  
light blinks twice, and then press clear, clear, clear.  
2. Slowly, press the ch+ button repeatedly to advance through the code  
list until the device responds (turns on or off).  
3. Once the device responds, press the OK button to set the current  
Infrared emitter  
code.  
4. Press the power button on the remote control. If the device does not  
respond, repeat the previous steps pressing the ch+ button more  
slowly.  
When a button on the remote is pressed, the infrared signal is sent to  
an IR receiver on the front panel of the Moxi HD digital video recorder,  
sending commands to electronic components.  
For the IR emitter to send its signals to the Moxi 3012, it must have a  
clear, unobstructed view of the infrared receiver on the front panel of  
the Moxi digital video recorder. To see the receiver, shine a flashlight  
at the front panel of the set-top box.  
Additional programming features  
To view which device you have programmed for a specific remote con-  
trol key:  
IR receiver  
1. Press the Moxi button and OK buttons.  
2. Press the info button, and then press any one of the four program-  
Power  
Menu  
Reset  
mable keys (such as, vol+/-, mute, or power).  
Recording  
Message  
The LED light for the power button blinks back the code, blinking the  
number of times equal to the first digit of the code, then pausing  
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Use the Moxi Menu  
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Use the Moxi Menu  
3. Press the right arrow button once to move to the Coming Up menu,  
and then press the up and down arrows to scroll vertically and see  
what is showing later on that channel.  
Look here for detailed information about how to use all the fun fea-  
tures provided by the Moxi Menu.  
4. When you find a show to watch press OK and the action menu  
Navigate the Moxi Menu  
appears (see the following figure).  
The Moxi Menu filters TV programs and features into categories such  
as Channels, Movies, Sports, Kids, and more. These category cards  
appear in the horizontal band. The vertical band contains the list of  
choices for that category.  
5. Press OK again to watch a show in progress or select a record option  
for shows coming up.  
Action menu  
choices change  
depending on  
your activity  
record series  
Channels  
record once  
The O.C.  
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9:05  
watch  
The Office  
Love, Inc.  
close  
9:30 - 10:00 PM  
5
see all times  
Smallville  
Survivor  
I Shouldn’t Be Alive  
Coming Up  
Find & Record shows  
There are many ways to find shows. Besides channel or menu surfing,  
you can search by title, keyword, or by category (for example, sports,  
news, and kids).  
Channels  
8:40 My Name Is Earl  
9:30 The Office  
10:00 ER  
Will & Grace  
8:00 - 8:40 PM  
ChangeTimeSlot
American Inventor  
On Demand  
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TV-14, repeat  
What happened to Baby Gin?  
Vince’s plans to move into a  
brownstone with Will.  
Surfing channels  
For a list of current shows, scroll through the listings in the Channels  
1. Press the orange Moxi button on the remote to open the Moxi  
category, or other categories.  
Menu.  
2. The Channels category card is in center focus (see the previous fig-  
ure). Use the up and down arrow keys on the remote to scroll verti-  
cally.  
Use the Change Time Slot card to shift the list of programs to a  
future time slot. The Change Time Slot card appears in most catego-  
ries and includes a menu that allows you to scroll to a specific time.  
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Use the Moxi Menu  
Use the right arrow to highlight the menu, and then press OK to select  
the time.  
Searching by title or keyword  
1. In the Moxi Menu, scroll to the Find & Record category.  
Find &  
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2. Choose By Title or By Keyword, and then enter the search word.  
You can use any word that may appear in the title or description. Use  
the arrow keys to highlight a letter, and then press OK to enter it.  
Alternatively, use the number keys as you would when entering let-  
ters on a telephone or writing a mobile phone text message.  
Alternatively, change the time slot by using the remote (see the fol-  
lowing figure).  
next  
3. Press the left arrow key repeatedly to dismiss the keyboard and view  
Advances the category schedule 30 minutes.  
the results.  
back  
Goes back 30 minutes (if you are viewing future listings).  
Advances the category schedule 24 hours.  
4. Select a show, and then press OK to open the action menu.  
skip  
When searching By Title, the results list sorts as you type. When  
searching By Keyword, the results appear only after you use the  
left arrow to view the results.  
replay  
Goes back 24 hours (if you are viewing future listings).  
One press returns the schedule to the current time.  
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Searching by category  
abc  
2
def  
3
Use either the arrow  
and OK buttons...  
1
Search by category organizes shows scheduled in the next 24 hours  
into filters such as movies, children, sports, and so on. All categories  
include cards, such as More Movies that display additional matches  
for the next two weeks. Shows can appear in more than one filter.  
ghi  
4
jkl  
5
mno  
6
...or the number  
buttons to enter  
letters.  
OK  
pqrs  
7
tuv  
8
wxyz  
9
0
1
Press once to add a space  
Press once to backspace  
Remember your favorite channels  
The Moxi Menu automatically builds a list of the 15 channels you  
watch most frequently and stores them in the Favorite channels  
category (see the following figure).  
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clear Press to clear the entire entry  
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9:05  
Favorite  
Find by Title  
17 Results  
LET  
BACKSPACE  
C
L
O
S
E
Let It Be Me  
Free  
A
E
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M
Q
U
Y
2
6
B
F
J
N
R
V
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3
7
C
G
K
O
S
W
0
D
H
L
Let It Ride  
K
E
Y
B
O
A
R
D
Lethal Weapon  
P
The favorites list builds from channels that appear in the Channels  
category and excludes any channels blocked by parental controls.  
Select the Favorite Channels category, and then do the following:  
Lethal Weapon 4  
TV  
Ticke  
T
X
1
5
9
Let’s Cook  
Let’s Talk  
4
8
Delete a single channel at a time by choosing the channel, and  
then selecting remove channel on the action menu, or by press-  
ing the clear button on the remote.  
Scarlet Letter, The  
...David Letterman  
...David Letterman  
SPACE  
Clear the entire favorites list by selecting the Options card (you  
might need to scroll down to see it), and then choosing clear all.  
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Use the Moxi Menu  
Use the Moxi Flip Bar  
While watching full-screen TV, the Moxi Flip Bar displays anytime you  
press the arrow keys, the OK button, or enter a channel number. The  
flip bar provides many of the same functions as the Channels card in  
the Moxi Menu (see the following figure).  
Press clear to dismiss the flip bar or player bar immediately.  
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Use the player bar  
The player bar appears whenever you press a playback control button  
(see the following figure).  
play  
back  
next  
pause  
rew  
fwd  
4:00 Codename: Kids Next ...  
Fosters Home for Imagi...  
TV - Y7  
42  
3:08 PM  
4:30 Zatch Bell  
5:00 Pokémon  
replay  
skip  
T00NP 3:00 - 3:30 PM  
rec  
stop  
The flip bar scales back the TV picture slightly while displaying a mini  
program guide about the current and upcoming shows.  
The player bar provides information about the duration of the pro-  
gram and your current playback state, such as:  
Use the up and down arrows to see what is on other channels.  
Press the right arrow, and scroll down to see what is on later.  
Press OK to open the action menu for the chosen show.  
Current time  
Amount of the program stored in temporary memory appears in  
blue (see the following Live program figure)  
Program begin and end time or the duration of a recorded pro-  
gram (see the following Recorded program figure)  
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Playing state of the program (rewind, fast-forward, pause, play,  
or recording)  
Record shows  
To schedule a recording, highlight it in the Moxi Menu, and then press  
the rec button (or simply press rec if you are already watching the  
show). Alternatively, press OK, and then choose one of the following  
recording options:  
When you start watching a show, the Moxi 3012 begins storing it in  
temporary memory. The amount of temporary memory varies, but is  
never less than 30 minutes (10 minutes for HDTV).  
Live program  
Record once — To record only the current episode of the show.  
Time the show began  
Current time or location  
Stored in temporary  
Record series To record this show every time it airs on the  
current channel.  
memory  
See all times To see other times the show will air in the  
future. This is helpful if you missed part of a program but want  
to record the entire program. You can then schedule a recording  
from the search results.  
1:57  
1:00  
2:00  
Time the show ends  
Player control state  
Recorded program  
Start of the show  
Current time or location  
0:17  
0:00  
2:00  
Duration of the show  
Player control state  
If you are watching a live program, you can use the playback controls,  
such as rewind or replay, on any portion of the show stored in tempo-  
rary memory. To record it along with the remainder of the show, press  
rec, and then press OK.  
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Use the Moxi Menu  
Understanding the recording icons  
Program card icons appear in the upper right of a shows card in the  
Moxi Menu and let you know the status of a recorded show or sched-  
uled recording (see the following figure).  
Shows with the gold background are  
recorded.  
Fishing With Greg...  
Formula One Racing  
PGA Golf  
Shows with the blue background are  
being recorded now or are showing  
now.  
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The show is scheduled to be recorded.  
Shows with a gray background are  
future programs.  
The media center is recording the show right now.  
The show is recorded and can only be deleted manually.  
The show is recorded and may be deleted by the Moxi 3012  
when space is needed for newer shows.  
Finding a previously scheduled recording  
To find a specific show already scheduled to record, go to the  
Find & Record category. You can use one of the search features or  
open the Scheduled to Record card. A listing of all scheduled record-  
ings in the next two weeks appears.  
Once a recording is scheduled, a blue circle icon appears on the  
program card (see the following figure).  
Scheduled to record icon  
To Record  
Sun, 8/27  
Formula One Racing  
4:30 - 7:00 AM  
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The background color of a program card indicates whether the show  
is on now, in the future, recorded, or being recorded (see the follow-  
ing figure).  
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Use the Moxi Menu  
You can change the start, stop, and keep settings or choose to record  
the series.  
Recording options  
To change recording options, when the scheduled show is in center  
focus, press OK, and then choose recording options from the  
options list. The menu summarizes the current options, which you can  
then modify (see the following figure).  
Stop: The default setting is on time. You can choose to stop the  
recording up to five minutes early or up to 90 minutes late.  
Start: The default setting is on time. You can choose to start  
the recording up to five minutes early or late.  
Keep: The default setting is 2 days, which means the program is  
eligible for deletion after two days, but not deleted until space is  
needed for new recordings. You can choose to keep the pro-  
gram protected until space is needed, up to four days, or until  
you delete it manually.  
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1:48  
Grey’s Anatomy  
104  
8/31 8:00 - 9:00 PM  
Options for this recording:  
Start:  
Stop:  
Keep:  
on time  
on time  
2 days  
Close: This closes the menu and saves any changes you made.  
stop  
start
keep
You can press the left arrow to close and exit most menus.  
close
get series
Select an option to change it.  
Get series or series options: This selection opens the series  
options menu. For more information on controlling series record-  
ings, see Recording series, below.  
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Use the Moxi Menu  
Stop: The default setting is on time. You can stop the  
recording up to five minutes early or up to 90 minutes late.  
Recording series  
The record series option is available from the action menu anytime  
you select a series episode in the Moxi Menu. If you select record  
series, The Moxi digital video recorder records the series according to  
your settings, which are accessible from any episode, or go to the Find  
& Record category.  
Start: The default setting is on time. You can start the  
recording up to five minutes early or late.  
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Keep: The default setting is two days, which means the  
program is eligible for deletion after two days, but it is not  
deleted until space is needed for new recordings. You can  
choose to keep the program protected only until space is  
needed, up to four days, or until you delete it manually.  
1. Open the Series Options card.  
2. Scroll to the series you want to update.  
3. Press OK.  
Episode Limit: This sets the maximum number of episodes  
of the series that the Moxi digital video recorder will record.  
If the maximum is reached, new recordings of the series  
replace the oldest recording of the series. The default setting  
is five but this can be changed to any number between one  
and five. You can also remove the limit by selecting unlim-  
ited.  
4. Select recording options from the menu. The current options for  
the series are summarized on the left in the following figure.  
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Series  
Options for this series recording:  
Accept: The default setting is accept repeats. If you do not  
want repeat episodes recorded, choose first-run only.  
Start:  
Stop:  
Keep:  
on time  
on time  
2 days  
start  
stop
Timeslots: The default setting is all. With some shows, you  
may want to record repeats but you do not want to record  
all the repeats. For example, if a show airs several times a  
day, or if a network runs a marathon, you might only want  
the shows that air during a specific timeslot. The Moxi 3012  
checks to see which timeslots are available and allows you to  
select a single timeslot or set it to all to record every episode  
that meets your other criteria.  
Episode Limit:  
Accept:  
2
keep  
first-run only  
episode limit
Timeslots:  
All  
timeslots
Select an option to change it.  
On Demand  
5. Select an option to change it.  
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Priority: By default, new series recordings are added to the  
bottom of the list of series recordings. Series priority only  
matters when more than two series recordings are scheduled  
for the same time slot. See Prioritizing series recordings for  
more information.  
For example, if there are series recordings set for Thursday evening  
with series priority ranks of 4, 9, and 23, all in the 9:00 PM timeslot,  
only the series with ranks of 4 and 9 are recorded.  
To change the priority:  
1. From the Find & Record category, select the series options card,  
choose a series from the list, and then choose change priority from  
the action menu.  
Prioritizing series recordings  
When you schedule a new series recording, it is automatically added  
to the bottom of the list of series recordings.  
2. The menu displays a numbered list of stored series.  
3. Use the up or down arrows to prioritize the series (see the previous  
figure).  
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liest Catch  
Dead  
Understanding the storage meter  
World Rally Championship  
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Series  
The Storage & Stats card in the About Moxi category provides a  
disk space meter that indicates how much space is in use, storing  
recorded programs. If an external hard drive is connected, the Moxi  
3012 adjusts the meter to account for the extra space (see External  
Hard Drive on page 41). This meter provides a general idea of how  
much more you can record. The exact space for future recordings  
depends upon the type of recording (HD or SD), the broadcasting sta-  
tion, and whether or not any stored programs are eligible for deletion.  
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10 UEFA Champions League Soccer  
11 Rides  
12 Inside Grand Prix  
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13 Victory By Design  
14 Bicycle Racing  
15 Survivorman  
16 Dirty Jobs  
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17 Deadliest Catch  
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If more than two series recordings are scheduled for the same time on  
the same day, the Moxi 3012 checks the order in the priority list and  
only records the two programs with the higher priority.  
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Watch Pay Per View movies  
Watch On Demand shows  
Pay PerView  
On Demand  
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Using the Pay Per View category, you can see all the available mov-  
ies, and then purchase them for viewing. Use the arrow buttons to  
navigate the pay per view movie cards, select a movie showing from  
the Coming Up menu, and then press OK to select it. Select the  
record/buy option for future showings or the watch/buy option for  
active programs from the action menu, and then enter your purchase  
PIN (if required). Select see all times to view other viewing show  
times for rent. Once rented, the movie appears in the Find & Record  
category, Scheduled to Record list. After your program records, you  
can find it in the Recorded TV category.  
Using the On Demand category, you can see all the shows available  
for rental, and then purchase them for viewing. On Demand shows  
also appear in the Movies category. Using the remote control, you can  
also press the Moxi Lens  
button to view the On Demand cate-  
gory.  
On Demand shows start as soon as you rent them, and you can watch  
them as often as you like for as long as it is available. You cannot  
record On Demand shows.  
During playback, you can only rewind or fast forward On Demand  
shows using one speed (unlike normal fwd and rew operation). You  
can pause an On Demand show for approximately five minutes, after  
which live TV appears. You can resume your On Demand show where  
you last left off. To resume playback, in the On Demand category,  
select resume from the action menu, or access it from My Rentals.  
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Use SuperTicker™  
ENTERTAINMENT  
No halfway for hard-touring Matthews  
When activated, SuperTicker displays up-to-date news headlines,  
weather forecasts, sports scores, business and entertainment, and  
stock market updates.  
By Ray Waddell  
NASHVILLE (Billboard) - From the humble  
beginnings of drummer Carter Beauford’s  
mother’s basement and a crucial  
To open or close SuperTicker, press the ticker button near the top of  
the remote or navigate to the SuperTicker category card in the Moxi  
Menu, and then press OK. SuperTicker automatically cycles through all  
headlines in one topic, and then goes to the next topic.  
Tuesday-night residency at Trax in  
Charlottesville, Virginia, the Dave  
close  
Matthews Band has become the biggest  
touring success story to emerge from the  
1990s.  
Sports scores and stock market index numbers are delayed  
approximately 15 to 20 minutes. However, all information  
displayed in SuperTicker is updated every three minutes.  
1 of 9  
next  
Reading the whole story  
All headlines have a story behind them. To read the story, press info  
on the remote. Use the next and back buttons to page through the  
story.  
Locking topics or items  
1. Open the SuperTicker card, and use the arrow keys to scroll to a topic  
or item.  
2. Press OK.  
3. Choose lock topic or lock item (headline).  
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Enjoy Photos  
You can load hundreds of digital photos into your Moxi Photos cate-  
gory and then play them back as slideshows on your TV.  
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The Moxi 3012 uses a five percent reserved partition of your  
total hard disk drive to store photos.  
close  
lock item  
Uploading photos  
lock topic  
more info  
1. Attach a memory card reader to a USB port on the front or back  
panel of the Moxi digital video recorder, insert the memory card con-  
taining the photos into the card reader. To avoid using a card reader,  
you can also use a USB drive.  
Missing boy in Colorado found alive after 4 days  
When a topic is locked, the arrows at the sides of the screen  
change to red and SuperTicker only scrolls through that topic.  
2. In the Photos category, choose load album.  
When an item is locked, the left and right arrows turn red along  
with the up and down arrows and SuperTicker is locked on that  
item.  
The number of photos stored depends upon the file size of each  
photo. The Moxi 3012 skips any photos larger than 10 MB.  
When uploading photos, the Media Storage Capacity bar dis-  
plays how much reserved photo storage space remains.  
To toggle between locking and unlocking SuperTicker, press  
.
If there is insufficient storage space to load your photos, then  
manually delete photo files to make room.  
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3. Choose yes, upload to confirm. The Moxi 3012 creates a new  
album, labels it with the current date, and copies the photos stored  
on the memory card.  
9/10/06  
7/29/06  
6/08/06  
ould you like to add  
w photos now?  
Photos  
7/20/06  
Please connect your memory card reader  
and insert your memory card.  
To delete or rotate this photo,  
press OK.  
All your new photos will be saved to a  
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default music  
new album labeled with today’s date.  
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yes,upload  
Media Storage Capacity  
3%  
10/29/05  
View photo — Displays the photo as uploaded into Moxi.  
Rotate 90 (clockwise)— Rotates the image 90 degrees clock-  
wise.  
Rotate 90 (counter clockwise)— Rotates the image 90 degrees  
counter clockwise.  
Viewing photos  
Photos are shown at the highest allowed resolution. (See External Hard  
Drive on page 41 for more information on setting TV or monitor reso-  
lutions.) Photos are sized to fit the screen without stretching them (the  
aspect ratio remains correct).  
Play slideshow — Plays all photos in the selected album. During  
the slideshow, each photo appears for about seven seconds. You  
may use the playback controls to manually control the slideshow.  
The slideshow plays continuously until you press stop.  
From the Moxi Menu, choose the Photos category, and then scroll to  
the album you want to play. The Moxi 3012 gives you several options:  
Open album — Displays a single photo within an album. Scroll  
to the photo, and then press OK.  
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Delete album — Removes the photo album.  
Read service messages  
Service messages are short alerts or notices sent directly from your ser-  
vice provider to your Moxi 3012 about topics such as upcoming soft-  
ware updates, future programming, or anything else related to your  
use of Moxi. When you have a service message, the message light on  
the front panel of the Moxi 3012 is lit.  
There is no undo for a deleted album.  
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Photo playback tips  
While viewing photos in an album or during a slideshow, you can:  
To read the service message:  
Press fwd or rew to speed up or slow down the slideshow.  
1. In the Moxi Menu, scroll to the Service Messages category.  
Press pause to halt the slideshow at the current picture.  
2. Use the up or down arrows to select the message, and then press OK  
to open it.  
Press the right arrow, skip, or next to advance to the next  
photo.  
3. Use the next and back buttons to page through the message.  
Press the left arrow, replay, or back to return to the previous  
photo.  
Once you have read the message, you can choose to exit the message,  
mark it as unread, or delete it.  
When the flip bar is open, press OK to see editing options for  
the photo or the album. The info button also opens the editing  
menu.  
As with all similar products, it is recommended that you create  
backup files of all your photos. If you replace your Moxi 3012 at  
any time, you cannot copy your photos onto the replacement  
unit.  
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Software version and other details  
The Storage & Stats card in the About Moxi category lists informa-  
Play games  
The Moxi 3012 adds to the full entertainment package with fun  
games you can play directly on your TV. Available games appear in the  
Games category, each with on-screen playing instructions.  
tion that may be helpful during a service call.  
Software version — the current version of the Moxi software  
running on the Moxi  
Games include:  
Box ID — serial number or hardware device ID (HDID)  
Slot Machine  
Solitaire  
Bubble Blast  
Video Poker  
Blackjack  
Code Breaker  
Tomato  
Date — the most recent updates for account settings, entitle-  
ments, and EPG data  
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Learn more about Moxi features  
The About Moxi category offers several helpful tips on topics such as  
searching for shows, describing how to stop recording repeats, and  
more.  
About  
Moxi  
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The Moxi 3012 offers multiple ways for you to customize the your per-  
sonal viewing habits and preferences. Personalizing your Moxi 3012  
starts in the Settings category.  
Changing a PIN  
1. In the Settings category, scroll to the Parental Controls card, and  
then press OK.  
2. Choose settings, scroll left to the Change PIN card, and then press  
Settings  
OK.  
3. Enter the old PIN, enter the new PIN, and then enter the new PIN  
again to confirm it.  
Locking channels or programs by rating  
Parental Controls  
The Moxi 3012 includes a robust parental control feature set, includ-  
ing a four-digit PIN, and the ability to lock shows by MPAA rating or  
channel.  
TV-G  
TV-Y7-FV  
FV  
TV-Y7  
TV-Y  
Unlock All  
Creating a PIN  
The first time you use parental controls, the Moxi 3012 asks you to  
create a PIN.  
TV Ratings  
Parental  
Controls  
Movie  
Ratings  
Lock By  
Channel  
VOD/  
PPV  
Mature audiences  
only  
1. In the Settings category, scroll to the Parental Controls card, and  
then press OK.  
TV-14  
TV-PG  
2. Use the number keys on the remote to enter a four digit PIN, and  
then enter the PIN again to confirm it.  
3. Choose close.  
1. In the Settings category, scroll to the Parental Controls card, and  
The Moxi 3012 still records scheduled shows blocked by parental con-  
trols but you must enter the PIN before you can watch them.  
then press OK.  
2. Choose Settings, and then choose either TV Ratings, Movie Rat-  
ings, or Lock By Channel.  
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Each card contains a list of the rating system or a list of channels.  
Scroll to the format or channel you want to control.  
When parental controls are turned on, the names of all locked pro-  
grams are replaced with “Locked” regardless of where they appear in  
the Moxi Menu.  
3. Lock the rating or channel by choosing it, and then pressing the OK  
button on the remote. In the previous figure, TV-MA, TV-14, and  
TV-PG are locked.  
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If the V-Chip in your TV is enabled, you may see a black screen after  
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tuning to a channel with blocked content. No Moxi Menu, flip bar,  
sound effects, or any other audio or video are shown or heard. To  
correct this, change to an unblocked channel, or disable all V-Chip  
functions and use the parental control features provided by the  
Moxi 3012 to regulate viewing.  
When you lock a rating, all ratings for more mature audiences are  
also locked. For example, if you lock the TVPG rating, then the  
TV14 and TVMA ratings are also locked. When unlocking, the  
reverse is also true.  
4. To exit parental controls and return to the Moxi Menu, press the  
Turning off parental controls  
1. Press OK on any locked program.  
Back (or choose the back card).  
Locked  
2. Enter your PIN to unlock all programming temporarily or choose  
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more options to only unlock the current channel.  
Amazing Stories  
Proud Family, The  
Locked  
To unlock or change all parental control settings, go to the Settings  
category, scroll to the Parental Controls card, and then press OK.  
Locked  
Settings  
Favorites  
settings  
off  
Parental Controls:  
Locked  
Currently On  
close  
2:00 - 3:00 PM  
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Options
Change Time Slot  
Locked  
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Once set, the Parental Controls card category displays the relock  
time (see the following figure).  
Setting the relock timer  
While configuring parental controls, you can specify how long to leave  
parental controls unlocked, each time you unlock them to watch a  
show.  
Settings  
Parental Controls:  
Temporarily Off  
1. In the Settings category, scroll to the Parental Controls card, and  
then press OK.  
2. Choose settings, scroll left to the Set Relock Timer card, and then  
Will relock at 8:33 PM  
press OK.  
3. Enter your PIN, if prompted.  
Controlling Pay Per View or On Demand  
purchases  
To restrict the purchase of Pay Per View or On Demand programs, use  
the same PIN as with parental controls. See Creating a PIN on page 36  
for more information on creating a PIN.  
4. Choose the unlock duration between one and six hours (see the fol-  
lowing figure). This option appears anytime you unlock parental con-  
trols.  
When you unlock a show, you  
open a temporary viewing window.  
Parental Controls will relock  
automatically after this time.  
Set Relock Timer  
1. In the Settings category, scroll to the Parental Controls card, and  
then press OK.  
When you unlock a show, you open a  
2. Choose settings.  
temporary viewing window. Parental  
Controls are temporarily suspended during  
3. Scroll to the On Demand / Pay Per View Purchases card, and then  
this time.  
4hours
press OK.  
2hours
Choose the amount of time to suspend  
1hour  
4. Enter your PIN to require that the PIN be entered whenever a pur-  
Parental Controls when unlocking a show.  
close  
6hours
chase is made.  
After the chosen length of time, Parental  
Controls will re-lock automatically.  
On Demand  
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If you forget your PIN  
If you forget your PIN:  
Widescreen  
The widescreen settings only take effect if the broadcast is presented  
in 16:9, or widescreen, format.  
1. Call your cable provider.  
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2. After the representative resets the PIN, create a new PIN immediately,  
using the Moxi Settings, Parental Controls card (see Changing a  
Letter box — Maintains the aspect ratio of the original content  
and adds black or gray bars at the top and bottom of the screen.  
This is the best choice if you have a standard TV.  
Closed Caption  
Most viewers use these setting to toggle closed captioning on or off.  
however, you can select one of the following close caption cards, to  
set other preferences:  
Display Preferences—Choose a font type, window background  
and color, and other similar close caption display settings.  
Cropped — Fills the entire screen with the picture by cropping  
out the left and right edges of the picture. This is an alternative  
setting for standard TVs.  
Preferred Language—Set the primary and secondary language  
display reference.  
Digital Services—Scroll through the additional digital stream  
service cards provided, and press OK to select them. You can only  
have one selected at a time.  
Basic Services—Scroll through the various basic service cards  
provided, and press OK to select them. You can only have one  
selected at a time.  
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Table 1: Video connections and supported resolutions (Continued)  
To use the Moxi 3012 to change the widescreen settings, do the fol-  
lowing  
Connection  
480i (SD) 480p  
720p  
1080i  
1. Go to the Widescreen card in the Settings category.  
2. Select the desired output setting (for example, cropped, wide mode,  
IEEE 1394 (does not  
show user interface  
graphics)  
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X
X
X
or letter box), and then choose close.  
HDTV Setup  
The Moxi 3012 automatically adjusts the video output to match the  
broadcast format and the selections you make in the HDTV Setup  
card.  
For information on audio cables, see table 4 on page 54.  
If the screen goes blank after you select a video resolution in  
error, do not push any buttons, but wait thirty seconds for  
video to come back. If it does not, see No video displayed on  
page 46 to fix it.  
The video resolution options are 480i, 480p, 720p, and 1080i. Always  
use the best resolution allowed by your TV. The following table dis-  
plays which resolutions are supported by which cables.  
Table 1: Video connections and supported resolutions  
Setting standard TV video resolution  
Connection  
480i (SD) 480p  
720p  
1080i  
If your TV is a standard definition (SD) TV, make sure 480i is the only  
box checked. All other video resolutions will be output at 480i. You  
can still watch HD channels and they may look considerably better  
than their SD counterparts.  
HDMI digital video  
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
Component video  
(YPbPr)  
S-Video  
X
X
X
Composite video (V)  
RF (some models)  
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There is no limit to the number of external hard drives you can  
associate with the Moxi 3012, but connect only one at a time.  
External Hard Drive  
If you have the External Hard Drive card in the Moxi Menu, then you  
may connect an external hard drive to your Moxi. To activate the  
external hard drive, you may need to restart the Moxi 3012 after con-  
nection. If you need to remove the external hard drive for any reason,  
stop all recordings, and choose disconnect.  
External hard drives used with the Moxi 3012 must be  
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dedicated for use with only that Moxi 3012. Moving the  
external hard drive between different units, or using it for  
storing other data will cause the loss of all programs  
previously stored on the external hard drive. Associating a  
used external hard drive with a different Moxi 3012  
requires that you reformat the external hard drive, which  
results in losing stored video.  
The Moxi 3012 supports external hard drives that use one, distinct  
partition or volume. The Moxi 3012 does not recognize or support  
external hard drives that are formatted at the factory with two, sepa-  
rate, and distinct volumes.  
The external hard drive is only used to store recordings, not pho-  
tos.  
Using an external hard drive  
To provide additional space for recorded programs, you may connect  
one external hard drive to the rear eSATA port on the Moxi. Currently,  
the Moxi 3012 supports external drives with a maximum storage  
capacity of one terabyte.  
You do not have to decide which drive to store recorded video.  
The Moxi 3012 does this for you automatically.  
External hard drives are required to operate continuously. If it has a  
"sleep" mode, you may need to disable that mode. Consult the  
manufacturer documentation for instructions (see Running out of  
storage space on page 48 for troubleshooting information).  
Once the Moxi 3012 recognizes the external hard drive, programs  
stored on it appear in the Recorded TV category and any other appli-  
cable categories. If the Moxi 3012 fails to recognize the external hard  
drive automatically, leave it connected and restart the Moxi 3012.  
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Connecting an external hard drive  
Disconnecting an external hard drive  
Connect only one external hard drive at a time directly to the eSATA  
port on the rear of the Moxi 3012.  
Disconnecting an external hard drive while it is in use (playing a  
recording or recording a show), can result in corrupting stored data.  
To disconnect the external hard drive:  
1. Manually stop all recordings in progress by selecting the program  
card in the Moxi Menu, and then choosing stop recording.  
2. In the Settings category, select the External Hard Drive card.  
3. Select disconnect, and then press OK.  
1. Restart the Moxi 3012 and wait for it to recognize the external hard  
drive. If the Moxi 3012 fails to recognize the external hard drive auto-  
matically, leave it connected and restart the Moxi 3012.  
A message appears notifying you that it is OK to disconnect the  
drive.  
If you experience issues with recordings stored on your external hard  
2. If this is the first time you have connected this hard drive to this Moxi  
3012, or if the hard drive is not properly formatted, the system  
prompts you to format the hard drive.  
Sound Effects  
You can adjust the volume for remote key sound effects by choosing  
between three volume levels or mute them entirely.  
If you choose to format the external hard drive, all data on the drive  
will be deleted. You must do this to use the external hard drive with  
the Moxi 3012.  
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1. In the Settings category, go to the Sound Effects card, and press  
OK on the remote.  
3. If you choose to reformat, then select yes to confirm.  
2. Choose the desired output setting, and then choose close.  
4. Once the external hard drive is recognized as properly formatted and  
ready for use, the Moxi 3012 adjusts the recording schedule to  
account for the additional space.  
medium  
Settings  
low  
mute  
Sound Effects  
close  
high  
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Channel List  
CableCARD  
You can modify the channel list, if there are channels you never  
watch, or do not want to appear in anyl channel filters.  
You can view CableCARD information supplied by the CableCARD  
provider from the Moxi Menu. The CableCARD device is used to  
access premium channels, Pay Per View, and On Demand content.  
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1. In the Settings category, navigate to the Channel List card.  
2. Scroll up or down to the channel you want to remove or restore.  
3. Press OK.  
1. In the Settings category, navigate to the CableCARD card.  
2. Select info on the action menu.  
3. Scroll up and down to select from the following information cards  
That channel no longer appears in the main Channels category or, if  
you restored it, appears once again.  
provided by the CableCARD manufacturer, and then press OK:  
Conditional Access  
CableCARD Status  
Network Setup  
CableCARD Pairing  
DSG (digital secure gateway)  
Interactive Info  
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Troubleshoot  
This section addresses issues related to operating the Moxi 3012.  
Static on screen or poor picture quality  
1. Make sure the Moxi 3012 and the TV are turned on.  
Audio and video problems  
The following procedures address connectivity and configuration  
issues between your cable connection, TV, and the Moxi 3012.  
2. Check that all cables are connected to the proper ports and are  
secure.  
3. Verify that the TV is set to the correct video input.  
4. Verify that the TV displays video without being connected to the  
Moxi 3012. If not, this can indicate a problem with the signal, wiring,  
or MSO.  
No video displayed  
1. Check the cabling between the Moxi 3012 and the TV to make sure  
it is connected correctly and securely.  
TV audio and video out-of-sync  
2. Verify that the TV has the proper video settings (line 1, channel 3, S-  
1. For TVs that have their own audio output, connect both the audio  
and video from the Moxi 3012 to the TV (using cables of your choos-  
ing, such as HDMI, component, and so forth).  
Video, and so on).  
3. Verify that the V-Chip in the TV is disabled. Instead, use the parental  
controls on the Moxi 3012 to control viewing.  
2. Then connect the TV's audio output to the audio device. This way,  
the TV applies the same delay to both, and synchronization is  
restored.  
Use the front panel controls to manually set the video resolution.  
1. Press the Up arrow and Menu button for three seconds.  
2. Press the Left or Right arrows twice to cycle through the options,  
3. Reset the Moxi 3012 by pressing and holding the reset button until  
the LED display begins to change (starting with 0000). Allow about  
five minutes for the system to start.  
and then press OK to choose the selected resolution option.  
3. At the video display prompt on your TV, use the Up and Down  
arrows to select Yes or No, and then press OK to make your selec-  
tion.  
Cannot change TV channels  
1. Check the cabling between the Moxi 3012 and the TV.  
2. Begin recording live TV, and then try changing the channel.  
3. Make sure the remote has fresh batteries.  
4. Try using the front panel to change channels.  
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5. Make sure the remote is programmed correctly for your TV and is set  
to the proper device mode. (See Use and program the remote on  
page 13 for more information.)  
External hard drive issues  
Use the following tips if you experience issues with your external hard  
drive.  
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Remote or front panel control  
problems  
Recovering corrupted programs  
The Moxi 3012 may prompt you to reformat an external hard drive  
that has already been formatted for use with the Moxi 3012 and con-  
tains recorded programs. Your recordings may be recoverable.  
Cannot control the Moxi 3012 using front  
panel buttons  
Try using the Moxi remote. If it works, call customer service for a  
replacement Moxi.  
1. When the message appears, select Close to dismiss the message.  
2. Turn off the external hard drive and the Moxi 3012, and then restart  
them both.  
3. Wait until all disk activity stops. This may take several minutes but it  
indicates that the Moxi 3012 is attempting to resolve the corrupt  
data.  
Cannot control TV using the remote  
You cannot control the Moxi Menu using the remote control; how-  
ever, the Moxi 3012 front panel control buttons work.  
4. Check the Recorded TV category for recovered recordings. If they  
do not appear, repeat this procedure once more. If they still do not  
appear, the recordings are corrupt and the external hard drive must  
be reformatted.  
Make sure the remote has fresh batteries.  
Check the line of sight between the remote and the front of the  
Moxi 3012 for obstructions.  
If the Moxi 3012 responds sluggishly or intermittently to remote  
control key presses, the problem may be caused by the TV. Some  
TVs, including those with backlight systems, emit a frequency  
that interferes with the frequency used by the remote control.  
Try relocating the TV or the Moxi 3012 so that the Moxi 3012 is  
well behind the TV.  
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6. You can now disconnect the external hard drive from the PC, and  
Running out of storage space  
reconnect it to the Moxi 3012 for reformatting (see page 42).  
Some external hard drives have software drivers that induce a sleep  
mode when inactive. The Moxi software cannot awaken these particu-  
lar drives from the sleep mode, resulting in limited video recording,  
storage space.  
To prevent this issue with a new external hard drive  
1. Before connecting your external hard to the Moxi 3012, connect your  
external hard drive to a PC. The software driver application opens.  
2. Adjust the Sleep Mode to OFF. Be aware that disabling the sleep  
mode could void your external hard drive warranty. Consult the man-  
ufacturers warranty policy for more details.  
If you already connected the external hard drive to the Moxi  
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3012 and formatted the drive, then to fix this issue you must  
reformat the drive. Be aware that reformatting the drive  
results in losing shows already stored on the drive.  
3. You can now disconnect the external hard drive from the PC, and  
then connect it to the Moxi 3012 for formatting (see page 42).  
Moxi 3012 unable to recognize your external  
hard drive  
To fix an external hard drive already connected to the  
Moxi HD DVR  
1. To remove the external hard drive from the Moxi 3012, in the Moxi  
Menu navigate to the Settings category, select the External Hard  
Drive card, and then press OK.  
If the Moxi 3012 fails to recognize the external hard drive auto-  
matically, leave it connected and restart the Moxi 3012.  
Some external hard drives use an advanced partition scheme,  
which means the drive was formatted at the factory with two  
partitions; a CD partition and a hard disk partition. Typically,  
these partitions are recognized as two separate and distinct vol-  
umes. Currently, the Moxi 3012 does not recognize the two sep-  
arate partitions. Therefore, you are unable to use these  
particular, two-partition, external hard drives with your Moxi  
3012.  
2. Select disconnect from the action menu.  
3. Connect the external hard drive to a PC.  
4. When you format the drive for use with the Moxi 3012, the software  
driver is removed, so you must reinstall it. On your PC, visit the exter-  
nal hard drive manufacturers Web site, and download the software  
drivers for your drive type onto the external hard drive.  
5. Once the software driver installs, adjust the Sleep Mode to OFF. Be  
aware that disabling the sleep mode could void your external hard  
drive warranty. Consult the manufacturers warranty policy for more  
details.  
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Opening the on-screen diagnostics menu  
using the front panel  
When you want to use the front panel buttons to open the on-screen  
diagnostics (OSD) menu, use the following button-press combination:  
Use the front panel to troubleshoot  
Changing video display output using the front  
panel  
When you want to use the front panel buttons to change the video  
mode/resolution, use the following button-press combination. Resolu-  
tion options include:  
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1. On the front panel, simultaneously press the Menu and OK buttons.  
2. Hold for five seconds, and the OSD menu appears on the TV screen.  
SD (for 480i)  
480p  
720p  
1080 (for 1080i)  
To change the TV resolution using the front panel buttons:  
1. Press the Up arrow and Menu button for three seconds.  
2. Press the Left or Right arrows twice to cycle through the options,  
and then press OK to choose the selected resolution option.  
3. At the video display prompt on your TV, use the Up and Down  
arrows to select Yes or No, and then press OK to make your selec-  
tion.  
If you have an HDTV, go to the Settings category in the Moxi  
Menu. Select HDTV Setup and choose the highest resolution that  
your TV supports.  
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Table 2: Moxi 3012 specifications (Continued)  
Use the audio, video, and additional data storage ports available when  
connecting your Moxi 3012 to the TV.  
Feature  
Quantifier  
System specifications  
The following table lists the specifications for the Moxi 3012.  
Operating temperature  
0 degrees Celsius to 40 degrees Celsius  
(32 Fahrenheit to 104 Fahrenheit) from  
5% to 90% non-condensing relative  
Table 2: Moxi 3012 specifications  
Do not operate the Moxi 3012 at  
extreme hot or cold temperatures even  
within this range. Doing so can result in  
damage to the Moxi 3012 and/or other  
property and possibly personal injury.  
Please refer to the Safety Information  
for more instructions.  
Feature  
Quantifier  
Model number  
Power supply  
HD DVR 3012  
Line input voltage 110 V to 125 VAC  
1.6 amps  
Dimensions (WxHxD)  
Weight  
17”W x 3.2”H x 12”D  
Frequency 50 Hz to 60 Hz  
Approximately 10 pounds  
USB power (front)  
USB power (rear)  
HDMI power  
One USB 2.0 connectors, 5 V, 500 mA  
One USB 2.0 connectors, 5 V, 500 mA  
5 V, 55 mA  
Before connecting  
Before installing, the Moxi 3012 installation environment must meet  
the following physical requirements:  
IEEE 1394  
One large 4-pin  
Locate the Moxi 3012 within six feet of a power outlet.  
Do not use an extension cord, but rather use a power strip with  
surge protection.  
Make sure the infra-red receiver on the Moxi 3012 and the  
remote are free from obstructions, such as furniture and doors.  
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Ventilation requirements  
To prevent overheating, allow adequate ventilation and airflow  
around the Moxi. The Moxi 3012 requires at least a two-inch (5 cm)  
clearance on top and all sides with airflow to the rear.  
Available ports  
Before connecting the Moxi 3012, consider the equipment to which it  
will be connected. Is your TV standard definition (SD) or high defini-  
tion TV (HDTV)? Is there a receiver? If so, does it accept S/PDIF? Are  
you connecting an external storage device? If so, is it eSATA?  
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2 inches (5 cm)  
2 inches  
(5 cm)  
The characteristics of the connections offered on the Moxi 3012 are  
listed in table 3 (video cables), table 4 on page 54 (audio cables), and  
table 5 on page 55 (external hard drives).  
2 inches  
(5 cm)  
Any Moxi set-top box  
See the Regulatory Information and Product Safety Information and  
Warnings document for more important safety and regulatory instruc-  
tions and notices.  
Table 3: Video cables, starting with highest quality connection  
Connector shapes  
Cable type  
Description  
HDMI  
A digital audio and video connection capable of displaying 480i, 480p, 720p, and 1080i video resolution.  
The TV must be HDCP-compliant. If your TV has a DVI-D port but no HDMI port, you may use video out-  
put from the Moxi 3012 with an HDMI to DVI conversion cable. If an HDMI cable or an HDMI to DVI con-  
version cable is used along with an intermediate device such as an audio/video receiver, video might not  
be passed through the intermediate device to the TV. If this happens, connect the Moxi 3012 directly to  
the TV.  
When configuring 480i, the output connection is automatically routed to the port into which the TV is  
plugged.  
You can also have video out from an HDMI cable and an analog port.  
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Table 3: Video cables, starting with highest quality connection (Continued)  
Connector shapes  
Cable type  
Description  
Component  
A three-wire analog video connection capable of displaying 480i, 480p, 720p, and 1080i video resolu-  
tions from the Moxi. Component is the most user-friendly HD and standard video connection for the  
Moxi.  
Y
P
P
B
R
S-Video  
An analog video connection with better quality than Composite. S-Video is capable of displaying 480i  
video from the Moxi.  
Composite or  
RCA  
An analog video connection. Composite supports 480i video output.  
V
A high-bandwidth digital connection, sometimes called FireWire®. The Moxi 3012 provides an MPEG 2  
audio and video stream for recording or display on a digital device in the same resolution as the broad-  
cast. No user interface graphics appear (like, Moxi Menu, flip bar, and so forth) nor is there menu audio.  
IEEE 1394  
Table 4: Audio cables starting with highest quality connection  
Connector shapes  
Cable type  
Description  
S/PDIF  
(optical)  
A digital audio connection that carries high-quality Dolby Digital audio. No need to use an S/PDIF cable, if  
using an HDMI video cable connection (transmits both video and audio).  
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Table 4: Audio cables starting with highest quality connection (Continued)  
Connector shapes  
Cable type  
Description  
RCA  
An analog stereo audio connection. No need to use an RCA cable, if using an HDMI video cable connec-  
tion (transmits both video and audio).  
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L
R
Table 5: Data storage cables starting with highest quality connections  
Connector shapes  
Cable type  
Description  
Transfers data at a rate of 2400 megabits per second to and from external hard disks and optical  
drives. Your actual rate of data transfer can vary.  
eSATA  
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Connect to the TV and receiver  
The Moxi 3012 supports multiple types of audio and video connec-  
tions. It is recommended that you use the highest-quality connection  
supported by both the TV or audio receiver and the Moxi.  
Before installing or connecting the Moxi 3012, review all instructions  
and the Regulatory Information and Product Safety Information and  
Warnings document.  
Do not plug the Moxi 3012 into a power source just yet.  
S/PDIF  
HDMI  
3
2
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V
L
Y
CableCARD  
IEEE 1394  
S/PDIF  
S-Video  
Ethernet  
USB 2.0  
Pb  
Pr  
Power  
Cable In  
eSATA  
Cable Out  
Cable in  
Serial Port  
HDMI  
R
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1. Place the Moxi 3012 in a well-ventilated open area near the TV and  
audio receiver (if used), and then connect the incoming coaxial cable  
to the Moxi.  
2. Install one of the following video connections (refer to the previous  
figure):  
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For HD and supported TVs, connect an HDMI cable between the Moxi  
3012 and the HDTV (refer to the previous figure on page 56).  
For complete list of available connections see, table 4 on  
If an HDMI cable or an HDMI to DVI conversion cable is used along  
with an intermediate device such as an audio/video receiver, video  
might not be passed through the intermediate device to the TV. If  
this happens, connect the Moxi 3012 directly to the TV.  
Do not connect Moxi 3012 to a switched power source. Doing so  
increases the chance that the Moxi 3012 is turned off and is not  
able to record programs as scheduled.  
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If an HDMI connection is unavailable, connect component (YPbPr)  
cables for HDTV.  
Connect archiving components  
To add components to the TV connected to the Moxi, such as a DVD-  
recorder or VCR, refer to the manufacturers documentation for each  
device.  
For televisions where HDMI or component is not an option or connect  
an S-Video cable.  
When the previous options are unavailable, use a composite video  
cable connected to the V port.  
For complete list of available connections see, table 3 on  
page 53.  
Copy protected programs cannot be archived to a VCR and  
may not work with a DVDr.  
3. Install one of the following audio connections (only if you are not  
using HDMI):  
For digital audio, connect an S/PDIF cable to the Moxi 3012 and  
receiver or TV.  
When installing any secondary device, such as a VCR, do not insert the  
device in the primary signal path between the Moxi 3012 and the TV,  
as this may affect the video and audio displayed on the TV. Instead,  
use a secondary video input to the TV for the VCR (see the following  
figure). If the content is copy protected, the picture may still appear  
distorted.  
For analog audio to the TV, connect composite stereo cables between  
the TV and the L and R ports.  
For analog audio with a receiver, connect composite stereo cables  
between the receiver and the L and R ports.  
As previously noted, content providers may protect their content with  
copy protection technologies that limit or prohibit the copying or  
viewing of their content. If the content is protected by digital copy-  
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right protection systems, the picture on the additional component may  
appear distorted or not at all.  
Choosing the archive connection  
Variations in VCR and TV technology present many connection  
options. Determine which connection is used between the TV and the  
Moxi, and then use an alternate connection to the VCR.  
Moxi DVR  
Signal flows from the Moxi  
DVR to the TV and also to  
the VCR or other secondary  
device. Never install the  
secondary device in the  
primary connection  
between the Moxi DVR and  
the TV.  
When selecting the connections, consider the video resolution.  
For HD programming, use a connection that supports 720p  
and/or 1080i.  
Secondary  
device  
For standard definition (480i), use any video connection except  
the one used by the TV. See the following table for the resolu-  
tions supported by each connection.  
TV  
Table 6: Video connections and supported resolutions  
Connection  
480i  
480p  
720p  
1080i  
You can connect a secondary, digital monitor using the IEEE 1394  
port, but the monitor will not display the Moxi Menu, any other user  
interface graphics, or the playback of recorded TV stored on your Moxi  
HDMI  
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
Component (YPbPr)  
IEEE 1394  
Archiving simplified  
S-Video  
The Moxi 3012 permits personal archiving subject to all applicable  
third party limitations. To archive a program, you must play back the  
recorded program while recording it to a connected recording device  
(such as a VCR). When recording to a VCR from any port, all on-screen  
activities are recorded. This includes channel changes, navigation of  
the Moxi Menu, system sounds, and playback actions (pause, stop,  
rewind, and fast-forward).  
Composite (V, L, R)  
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If IEEE 1394 is not an option, use component if it is not  
already used for the TV.  
Archiving to a VCR  
The installation instructions in this document are generic and may  
need to be adjusted to suit your equipment.  
Use composite if component is not available.  
2. Unless you used IEEE 1394 or HDMI, which carries audio and video,  
connect an audio cable between the Moxi 3012 and your VCR. Use S/  
PDIF or composite.  
Refer to the VCR manufacturers documentation before installation.  
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Always maintain an uninterrupted primary video connection directly  
from the Moxi 3012 to the TV.  
3. Connect another set of audio and video cables between the VCR and  
the TV.  
4. Play the recorded program while recording with the VCR.  
To use a digital VCR to archive programs:  
1. Connect one video cable between the Moxi 3012 and the VCR.  
Connect component cables if they are not already used for  
the TV.  
Use composite cables if component is not available.  
Use IEEE 1394 if your VCR and the Moxi 3012 support it.  
Using IEEE 1394 allows you to simultaneously view and  
archive live TV only, it does not support the simultaneous  
playback and archiving of previously recorded TV stored on  
your Moxi 3012.  
Stereo audio cable  
Component cable  
HDMI  
Digital VCR  
(rear view)  
Serial Port  
V
L
Y
CableCARD  
IEEE 1394  
S/PDIF  
S-Vo  
Ethernet  
USB 2.0  
Pb  
Pr  
Power  
Use an IEEE 1394 connection to the TV as a secondary connection  
only. No user interface graphics are transmitted via IEEE 1394.  
Recordings made via IEEE 1394 include any channel changes and  
use of the playback controls.  
Cable In  
eSATA  
Cable Out  
HDMI  
R
S/PDIF cable  
Component cable  
The TV now has at least two sets of video cables: one to watch live or  
recorded programming from the Moxi, and another to watch recorded  
programming from the VCR.  
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IEEE 1394 Connectors  
There are several IEEE 1394 connector options. Make sure you have a  
cable with the large 4-pin or 6-pin connector at one end for the Moxi  
3012 and, at the other end, a connector that fits the digital VCR (see  
the following figure).  
There are three types of IEEE 1394 connectors:  
6-pin powered  
4-pin unpowered (used on Moxi systems)  
4-pin (used on many digital media devices)  
A cable with a 6-pin connector works in the larger 4-pin  
port but does not supply power to the secondary device.  
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Moxi remote programming codes  
Table 7 TV codes (Continued)  
This chapter provides a listing of all programmable TV and audio  
device codes stored in the Moxi remote. See Use and program the  
remote on page 13 for more information  
TV  
Code  
Audiovox  
Belcor  
191, 220, 465  
TV codes for the Moxi remote control  
Use the codes in table 7 to program the remote for your TV and the codes  
073  
Bell & Howell  
BenQ  
211, 213  
in table 8 on page 67 to program audio devices.  
454  
Table 7 TV codes  
Broksonic  
Brokwood  
Candle  
165, 167  
TV  
Code  
073  
068, 091  
Admiral  
Advent  
Adventura  
Aiwa  
026, 054, 211, 213  
Centurion  
Citizen  
095, 107, 108  
072, 094, 425, 447, 463  
068, 091, 211, 213, 233  
047  
Coby  
558  
214, 471  
Concerto  
Contec  
073, 095  
Akai  
053, 462, 473, 522, 524, 547, 572, 586  
147  
Amark  
Amstrad  
Anam  
023, 215  
Coronado  
Craig  
023  
157  
223  
217, 218, 219, 220, 221, 222, 223  
Crown  
023  
AOC  
053  
APEX  
030, 038, 427  
Curtis Mathes  
016, 054, 107, 108, 211, 213  
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Table 7 TV codes (Continued)  
Table 7 TV codes (Continued)  
TV  
Code  
TV  
Code  
Daewoo  
051, 068, 073, 095, 158, 159, 189, 191, 194, 196,  
197, 198, 200, 202, 204, 205, 206  
Funai  
Gateway  
GE  
047, 048, 157, 168, 211  
426  
7
Daytron  
073, 095, 107, 108, 207, 209  
015, 018, 042, 044, 049, 054, 055, 068, 073, 090,  
092, 095, 101, 102, 103, 389, 390, 396, 403, 406,  
407  
Dell  
072, 094  
Diamond Vision  
Dumont  
Dynex  
563  
Gibralta  
023, 048, 053, 068, 073, 090, 095, 107, 108, 233,  
360  
073  
167, 415, 424, 567, 577  
Go Video  
Goldstar (LG)  
Gradiente  
Grundig  
Haier  
443  
Electro Home  
Elektra  
073, 095  
353  
023, 053, 068, 073, 090, 107, 108, 233, 360, 361  
104  
Element  
Emerson  
459  
233  
016, 023, 053, 064, 103, 139, 158, 159, 164, 165,  
166, 167, 168, 169, 392, 400, 401402, 408, 415,  
424, 507, 567, 577, 590  
053, 073, 095, 108, 427, 519, 596, 587  
HP (HDTV)  
Hall Mark  
Hitachi  
072  
Envision  
ESA  
073, 095  
073, 095  
454, 456, 538  
355, 356  
023, 068, 095, 096, 097, 098, 099, 100  
Fisher  
Fujitsu  
Hyundai  
iLo  
453  
460, 469, 560  
524, 586  
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Table 7 TV codes (Continued)  
Table 7 TV codes (Continued)  
TV  
Code  
TV  
Code  
Initial  
Inkel  
470  
364  
Luxman  
LXI  
068, 073, 095  
024, 026, 157, 355, 388  
459  
Insignia  
167, 415, 424, 450, 456, 461, 507, 523, 567, 577,  
586  
Mag  
Magnavox  
470, 472, 549, 595  
JC Penny  
Jensen  
039, 053, 068, 073, 092, 095, 102, 355  
Magnavox (Phil-  
ips)  
023, 068, 071, 072, 073, 089, 090, 091, 092, 093,  
094, 134, 385, 387, 397, 404, 463, 470, 472, 549,  
594, 595  
062, 461  
JVC  
104, 105, 106, 396, 397, 410, 589  
Majestic  
211, 213  
Kawasho  
KMC  
073, 095  
023  
Marantz  
053, 107, 108, 109  
Matsui  
582, 583, 585  
Konka  
445, 589  
462  
Maxent  
426, 533, 534  
Kosche TV  
KTV  
Mcintosh  
Megatron  
Memorex  
MGA/Mitsubishi  
555  
023, 053, 233, 366  
211, 213  
215  
Kurazai  
LG (Goldstar)  
090, 211, 213, 355, 388, 405, 423, 459  
023, 053, 068, 073, 090, 107, 108, 233, 360, 361,  
424, 567, 577  
053, 068, 073, 090, 095, 107, 108, 109, 110, 216,  
384, 394, 395, 398, 399, 417  
Lodgenet  
Logik  
211, 213  
211, 213  
Mintek  
470  
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Table 7 TV codes (Continued)  
Table 7 TV codes (Continued)  
TV  
Code  
TV  
Code  
Montgomery  
Ward  
108, 022, 023, 026, 053, 071, 072, 211, 213  
ProScan  
Proton  
055, 070  
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090, 371, 372  
NEC  
028, 068, 090, 108, 200, 464  
455, 472  
Protron  
Proview  
Pulsar  
457, 467  
Norcent  
Olevia  
Orion  
459  
073, 519, 541, 587  
073  
019, 159, 160, 161, 162, 163, 382, 423, 424, 558  
042, 043, 044, 045, 046, 419, 429  
053, 072, 023, 068, 071, 091, 463  
Quasar  
Radio Shack  
RCA  
044  
Panasonic  
Philco  
073  
053, 042, 052, 054, 055, 068, 069, 070, 416  
Philips (Mag-  
navox)  
023, 068, 071, 072, 073, 089, 090, 091, 092, 093,  
094, 134, 385, 387, 397, 404, 463, 470, 472, 549,  
594, 595  
Realistic  
Runco  
022, 166, 168  
525  
Pilot  
073, 094, 233  
019, 111, 144, 383, 551  
474  
Sampo  
Samsung  
090, 108  
Pioneer  
Planar  
Polaroid  
Portland  
Prima  
147, 015, 016, 017, 023, 031, 090, 107, 108, 134,  
151, 153, 386, 411, 424, 508, 577  
Sansui  
Sanyo  
423, 424  
384, 394, 459  
023, 068  
353, 355, 356, 376, 377  
468  
Sceptre  
072  
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Table 7 TV codes (Continued)  
Table 7 TV codes (Continued)  
TV  
Code  
TV  
Code  
Scott  
Sears  
Sharp  
090, 108, 168, 561  
Techwood  
Teknika  
Telerent  
Tera  
068  
023, 030, 031, 038, 039, 068, 353, 355, 356  
023, 068, 072, 168, 213, 463, 091  
028, 016, 022, 023, 024, 025, 026, 027, 029, 393,  
395, 409  
023, 213  
381  
Signature 2000  
Sony  
023, 026, 108, 211, 213  
Tevion  
065, 414  
014, 020, 021, 178, 540  
TMK  
068, 090  
Soundesign  
Soyo  
091  
562  
157  
587  
419  
380  
592  
Toshiba  
Totevision  
Universal  
Vidtech  
ViewSonic  
030, 031, 038, 039, 423, 571  
233  
Squareview  
SunBrite TV  
Superscan  
Supre-Macy  
SVA  
068, 102  
068  
428, 513, 515, 527, 528, 529, 533, 534, 538, 530,  
531, 532, 535, 536, 537, 538, 539  
Viore  
Visco  
Vizio  
031, 508, 598, 600, 601, 602  
Sylvania  
071, 068, 072, 090, 091, 092, 093, 107, 108, 157,  
158, 419, 466, 590  
589  
062, 073, 095, 454, 538, 561, 573, 053  
068, 090  
Symphonic  
Tatung  
047, 157  
044, 446  
Wards  
66  
Moxi remote programming codes  
Table 7 TV codes (Continued)  
Audio device codes for the Moxi remote  
control  
TV  
Code  
Westinghouse  
020, 458, 463  
211, 408, 449  
Use the codes in table 8 to program audio devices.  
7
White Westing-  
house  
Table 8 Audio device codes  
XR-1000  
Yamaha  
York  
213  
Audio Device  
Code  
068  
ADC  
318  
090, 108  
Adcom  
325  
Zenith  
047, 048, 049, 050, 051, 391, 405, 406, 424, 434,  
567, 577, 594  
Aiwa  
176, 301, 521  
142  
Akai  
Bose  
302, 440  
155, 176, 180  
501  
Carver  
Daewoo  
Denon  
262, 307  
136  
Everquest  
Fisher  
063, 180  
305  
Fosgate Audionics  
Goldstar (LG)  
036, 308  
67  
   
Moxi remote programming codes  
Table 8 Audio device codes (Continued)  
Table 8 Audio device codes (Continued)  
Audio Device  
Code  
Audio Device  
Code  
Harman Kardon  
Hitachi  
130, 257, 305, 306  
Panasonic  
Parasound  
Philips (Magnavox)  
Pioneer  
032, 074, 184, 438, 441  
240  
323  
Jensen  
140x  
080, 119, 184, 502, 503, 504, 433  
JVC  
114, 241  
123, 137, 251, 298  
032, 184  
229, 267  
119, 439  
226, 268  
310  
Kenwood  
Krol  
063, 176, 277, 444  
Quasar  
176  
Radio Shack  
RCA  
LG (Goldstar)  
Luxman  
Magnavox (Philips)  
Marantz  
Mcintosh  
Mission  
036, 308  
281  
Realistic  
Rotel  
080, 119, 184, 502, 503, 504, 433  
282, 283, 284, 285, 516, 517, 518, 520  
SAE  
176  
557  
Samsung DVD / Reciever 546, 492  
176  
Sansui  
283  
NSM  
176  
Sanyo  
195, 309  
312  
NAD  
286  
Scientific Atlanta  
Scott  
Onkyo  
126, 171, 304, 543, 579  
142, 229, 321  
272  
Optimus  
Sharp  
294  
68  
Moxi remote programming codes  
Table 8 Audio device codes (Continued)  
Audio Device  
Code  
Sherwood  
Sony  
229, 267, 505, 506  
7
041, 057, 067, 232, 287, 292, 442  
Soundesign  
SSI  
083, 088, 148, 239, 242, 265, 311, 320  
313  
STS  
318  
Taekwang  
Teac  
142  
314, 316  
Technics  
Victor  
032, 184, 512  
114, 241  
Wards  
Victor  
063, 114, 241  
114, 241  
Yamaha  
Zenith  
145, 254, 280, 303, 521, 542, 579  
036, 083, 088, 239, 265  
69  
Moxi remote programming codes  
70  
Glossary  
Glossary  
8
Numerics  
C
F
1080i 1080 alternating interlaced lines is the  
most common HD standard with the  
greatest line count, and available on al-  
most all HD-ready and HDTV sets.  
card: Cards appear in a vertical list within cat- favorites: The category in the Moxi Menu  
egories in the Moxi Menu.  
that contains a list of the fifteen channels  
most frequently watched.  
center focus: Any category or card that you  
stop on while navigating the Moxi menu  
options. Often, the focus card has an as-  
sociate action menu.  
H
480i 480 interlaced lines is the setting for  
most standard TVs. Not all HDTVs display  
480i.  
HDCP: High-Bandwidth Digital Content Pro-  
tection is a cryptographic method to con-  
trol video delivery. Content is protected in  
such a way that only entitled devices can  
view it.  
E
480p Many HD and SDTVs can display 480  
progressive scan lines.  
episode limit: The maximum number of ep-  
isodes for the selected program that the  
DVR will record.  
720p 720 progressive scan lines on a TV  
screen.  
HDID: Hardware Device ID is a unique identi-  
fier that each device can access internally.  
This identifier allows Digeo servers to  
identify individual devices.  
eSATA: External serial advance technology at-  
tachment provides a serial bus standard  
for connecting devices. On the DVR it is  
used to connect such devices as external  
hard disks.  
A
action menu: Provides different action  
choices or commands. It appears in the  
Moxi Menu when a user decision is re-  
quired.  
HDMI: High Definition Multimedia Interface is  
an uncompressed audio and video inter-  
face. HDMI supports standard, enhanced,  
and HD video. It also supports digital au-  
dio.  
album: A collection of photographs in Pho-  
tos.  
71  
   
Glossary  
HDTV: High Definition TV provides much bet- Moxi Menu: Digeos user interface through  
R
ter resolution than TVs based on the NTSC  
standard of 480i. HDTVs typically show  
video at video resolutions of 720p and  
1080i, often in addition to other resolu-  
tions.  
which consumers can explore and access  
live or recorded TV programming, digital  
music, photos, and games using a remote  
control.  
recording options: Parameters that can be  
altered to customize the recording. Op-  
tions include: start and stop times, keep  
duration, and more for series recordings.  
P
horizontal band: The list of category op-  
tions that display in the left and right axis  
on the Moxi Menu.  
S
Parental controls: A feature providing  
control of media viewing by restricting  
programming by rating and requiring the  
use of a PIN.  
S/PDIF: The Sony/Phillips Digital Interface For-  
mat is a set of standards for sending and  
receiving digital audio signals, including  
the connectors used by the input and out-  
put digital audio devices.  
I
IEEE 1394: A high-bandwidth digital connec- Photos: A feature that allows users to store,  
tion sometimes called FireWire. The DVR  
provides an MPEG-2 audio and video  
stream, from live TV, for recording or dis-  
play on a digital device.  
organize and display digital pictures.  
SD: Standard definition is the screen resolu-  
tion (480 interlaced lines) of most stan-  
dard TVs.  
playback controls: Remote controls that  
allow manipulation of your location with-  
in the current program. The actions in-  
clude: play, pause, stop, fast-forward,  
slow-motion, rewind, skip, replay, next,  
and back.  
series priority: Used by Moxi to determine  
which series to record when more than  
two air at the same time.  
infrared emitter: A device to send control  
signals to home theater components or  
any other device capable of receiving and  
decoding them.  
slideshow: The playback of photo albums  
player bar: A horizontal graphic that ap-  
pears in the lower part of the screen  
whenever you press a playback control.  
The bar provides information about the  
viewing location within the current pro-  
gram.  
stored in your Moxi.  
M
slow motion: Use slow motion on any pro-  
gram to view a show at very slow speed.  
Activate it by pressing pause, and then  
pressing the fast-forward button once.  
movie rating: The MPAA rating system al-  
lows viewers to make decisions about  
which movies may be appropriate for chil-  
dren. Moxi allows setting parental con-  
trols based on movie ratings.  
PPV: Pay-per-view movies available for a 24-  
hour rental period.  
72  
Glossary  
SuperTicker: A feature that provides access  
to additional content for news, weather,  
sports, and stocks. When launched, it  
scales back the TV image and uses a small  
area at the bottom of the screen.  
V
V-Chip: The V-Chip is the federally-mandated  
parental control function built into all TVs  
larger than 13 inches that have been sold  
in the United States since 1999.  
8
S-Video: An analog video connection with  
better quality than Composite. S-Video is  
capable of displaying 480i from the DVR.  
video resolution: The setting that deter-  
mines the lines and frames making up the  
picture that appears on the TV screen.  
T
time slot: TV programs air in a time slot. Use  
series options to specify which time slots  
are recorded.  
TV rating: A way to inform viewers on the  
content of broadcast programming. Moxi  
allows setting parental controls based on  
TV rating.  
73  
Glossary  
74  
Index  
Index  
9
manufacturer information, 43  
network setup, 43  
pairing, 43  
Numerics  
21 Frenzy, 34  
A
About Moxi 28, 34  
album, open, 32  
archiving 59  
audio  
device codes 62  
See also Moxi remote.  
B
Blackjack, 34  
box ID 34  
Bubble Blast, 34  
C
CableCARD,  
conditional access, 43  
digital secure gateway, 43  
interactive info, 43  
status, 43  
card 20  
background color, 25  
Find & Record 21  
scheduled to record, 25  
category 20  
channels, 22  
favorites 22  
games, 34  
Parental Controls, 36  
Closed Caption, 39  
Code Breaker, 34  
components, adding, 57  
composite, 54  
75  
 
Index  
connecting  
Find & Record 21  
find. See also search.  
FireWire. See also IEEE 1394.  
first-run only, 27  
flip bar, 23  
DVR, 56  
external hard drives, 42  
HDMI cable, 57  
requirements, 52  
connection  
secondary, 58  
connectors  
G
Games  
21 Frenzy, 34  
Blackjack, 34  
Bubble Blast, 34  
Code Breaker, 34  
playing, 34  
Slot Machine, 34  
Solitaire, 34  
Tomato, 34  
audio, 54  
external hard drives, 42, 55  
video, 53  
cropped, 39  
D
digital VCR, 59  
DVR  
connecting, 56  
Video Poker, 34  
H
E
eSATA, 42, 55  
external hard drives  
eSATA, 42, 55  
settings, 41  
F
HDMI 53  
HDMI cable, 57  
HDTV  
connections 40  
I
icons, recording, 25  
favorites, 22  
76  
Index  
IEEE 1394, 59  
O
infrared emitter (IR blaster), 17  
On Demand  
installation  
secondary components, 57  
L
controlling purchases, 38  
P
9
parental control 36  
controlling purchases, 38  
locking channels or programs, 36  
PIN 36  
letter box, setting, 39  
locking. See also parental control.  
M
media center  
See also PIN.  
HDMI cable, 57  
installing secondary components, 57  
ventilation requirements, 53  
Moxi Flip Bar 23  
Moxi Menu  
turning off, 37  
unlock timer, 38  
Pay Per View  
controlling purchases, 38  
Photos  
favorite channels 22  
album, 32  
navigating 20  
uploading, 31  
using, 31  
TV setup, 40  
Moxi remote  
audio codes, 62  
N
notes 12  
viewing slideshow, 32  
PIN  
creating, 36  
resetting, 39  
77  
Index  
player bar  
remote  
button  
info 33  
features of, 23  
using the, 23  
preinstallation  
programming by search, 16  
storage connectors, 55  
video connectors 53  
priority  
programming with codes, 16  
resolution  
standard definition, setting, 40  
supported, 40  
changing, 28  
setting 28  
S
R
search 20  
by category 22  
RCA 54  
by title or keyword 21  
secondary components 57  
see all times, 24  
recording 24  
icons 25  
series  
options, 26  
changing priority, 28  
see all times, 24  
series options, 24, 27  
series, repeats, 27  
episode limit, 27  
priority, 28  
recording, 27  
service messages, reading, 33  
78  
Index  
settings  
T
closed caption 39  
cropped, 39  
time slot  
changing 20  
external hard drives, 41  
letterbox, 39  
timeslots 27  
Tomato, 34  
troubleshooting 45  
DVR, 46  
9
widescreen, 39  
setup  
TV, 40  
shows  
recording, 24  
slideshow 32  
media center,  
audio, video, 46  
audio/video out-of-sync, 46  
changing channels, 46  
static on screen, 46  
Slot Machine, 34  
software version, 34  
Solitaire, 34  
sound effects, 42  
standard definition, 40  
Storage & Stats 28, 34  
additional data 55  
storage meter, understanding, 28  
SuperTicker  
no video displayed, 46  
remote and front panel, 47  
user interface control, 47  
TV setup, 40  
V
V-Chip, 37  
ventilation 53  
video  
lock topic or item, 30  
story, reading, 30  
using, 30  
connections supported, 40  
video connectors, 53  
Video Poker, 34  
S-Video 54  
79  
Index  
W
widescreen, settings, 39  
80  
Moxi Cable HD DVR 3012  
Software version 4.1c  
June 2008  

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