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Our FIOS set top box (Motorola 6200) has begun to go into standby mode on its own. This usually happens in the middle of the night while I'm recording a program. The recording shows a pop-up message that indicates the the stb will go into standby mode unless an option is clicked. Of course, it goes into standby mode because no one is there to click.
This also occurred during the day while I was recording a program. The TV was on but I was in another room when it went into standby.
How can I prevent the stb box from going into standby?
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I do not have a 6200 STB, but on my 7232 DVR, the setting I had to change was:
Menu ==> Settings ==> Set-Top Box ==> Sleep Timer ==> Never
I imagine yours would be the same.
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Justin
FiOS TV, 25/25 Internet, and Digital Voice user
QIP7232, QIP7100-P2, IMG 1.9.4
Keller, TX 76248 (VHO 1)
I do not have a 6200 STB, but on my 7232 DVR, the setting I had to change was:
Menu ==> Settings ==> Set-Top Box ==> Sleep Timer ==> Never
I imagine yours would be the same.
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Justin
FiOS TV, 25/25 Internet, and Digital Voice user
QIP7232, QIP7100-P2, IMG 1.9.4
Keller, TX 76248 (VHO 1)
Thanks, Justin! I found that setting and made the change. It was showing 4 hours. Some evil demon must have set it at some time during the past two weeks just to irritate me! 🙂
Thanks for posting this!
I just sent a set-top box back with this issue (and several other problems) and Verizon had no clue when I told them about the problem.
Then I just installed the new box they sent me and it was doing the same thing! So after reading your post I reset the sleep timer to NEVER. We'll see what happens now.
I am really surpirsed that the new 'default' is to shut down the box in 4 hours no matter what!
Kevin
I suspect that Verizon did this on purpose. The change happened at the same time as an announced update on all 3 of my DVR's. This way it forces you to press the Menu button and look at the Verizon VOD promotions.
@GaryDoug wrote:I suspect that Verizon did this on purpose. The change happened at the same time as an announced update on all 3 of my DVR's. This way it forces you to press the Menu button and look at the Verizon VOD promotions.
Well of course they did it on purpose. You don't think it just magically appeared all by itself do you? My cynical guesses as to why Verizon implemented this change are a) they wanted to appear more "green" even though turning off the STB saves virtually no electricity, and/or b) this gives them a way to sort of measure when and how much TV programming people are actually watching because it is highly unlikely that anybody that is really watching a TV will leave it on the same channel for 4 hours.
I never see any VOD promotions at any time since I have the Promotions option under Television disabled. I suggest you do the same.
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Justin
FiOS TV, 25/25 Internet, and Digital Voice user
QIP7232, QIP7100-P2, IMG 1.9.4
Keller, TX 76248 (VHO 1)
Thanks for the info I hope this fixes the standby I don't like the tv going off well I am gone for the dogs home waiting for me .as well as it is very annoying well I am watching tv
@GaryDoug wrote:I suspect that Verizon did this on purpose. The change happened at the same time as an announced update on all 3 of my DVR's. This way it forces you to press the Menu button and look at the Verizon VOD promotions.
For the nth time, you do not have to see the promotions. You can turn them off.
@PJL wrote:
@GaryDoug wrote:I suspect that Verizon did this on purpose. The change happened at the same time as an announced update on all 3 of my DVR's. This way it forces you to press the Menu button and look at the Verizon VOD promotions.
For the nth time, you do not have to see the promotions. You can turn them off.
I don't see why you feel it's necessary to be rude. Not all of us are watching everything you type with bated breath. This attitude problem is why I left a few years ago and only very rarely visit. You have a nice day, if you can.