Today I am about 7 minutes behind. This is the greatest discrepancy I have experienced. Here is a good source for correct time: http://www.time.gov/timezone.cgi?Eastern/d/-5/java
I have set mine manually in the past, but it never seemed to stay on manual. The next time I would hit time adjust it would be back on auto adjust. Then after Brian fixed it it was right on, in fact I used it as my precise time until I noticed the problem today. I'll do a manual adjust and double check to see if it stays on manual or goes to auto. Thanks.Elder:
Do you have the time setting on manual or set by the satellite? I know when it is set by the satellite, the clock is about 3 minutes slow. I have mine manually set, but now I think I'll double check it when I get home from work. Thanks for the heads up.
I give up, the time is lagging again and I left it on Auto for sure!I seem to be squared away on time now. I think part of my problem was interpreting the screens. In the case of ALL CHANNEL or FAV the screen clearly indicates which you are on, but on TIME ADJUST it appears that you are on AUTO TIME SET when you may not be. Unlike a computer or VCR the DVR apparently doesn't keep time well on its own, or mine doesn't.
How does one restore time after a power outage or rear panel turn-off? I did a factory default just after noon Aug 28, then experienced a freeze trying to do a blind scan and had to shut off at the rear panel. The system came back up with a Dec 2006 date and time, which remained at least until 5:00PM, then came up 3 or 4 minutes slow where it remains. I don't know if it came up on its own or because I was trying an OTA update which failed apparently due to rain fade and I exited.Your receiver is not in automatic time setting..... Just checked the server and it is correct.
Once you changed the receiver to manual time mode, it will stay in that mode until a Factory Reset is performed on the receiver. Perform a Factory Reset on the receiver and do not activate Manual Time Mode. Your time will be right on......
Thanks much! I don't mean to be a problem I am a happy customer who is learning through this whole process. Hard to believe that I was involved with the first use of K-band to transfer TV for public viewing. It was educational TV via ATS-6 and I don't recollect whether we used 20 or 30 GHz.Sorry that the time has slipped again.
We are working with the uplinker to correct this time slip. The encoder is supposed to be locked to UTC, but the timing keeps dropping. The encoder manufacturer is working with the uplink engineers to provide a lo0ng term solution.