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Limited Package .......................................$22.50 (per month)
26 Channels.
Standard Package ......................................$56.95 (per month)
57 Channels, Limited Package included.
ALL PACKAGES BELOW INCLUDE ONE SET TOP BOX AND ONE REMOTE CONTROL
Classic Package ........................................$68.95 (per month)
150 Channels with Encore Movie Pak®.
Choice Package ................................................$83.95 (per month)
150 Channels with Encore Movie Pak®, plus 1 Premium Multiplex - Starz Movie Pak® Multiplex, HBO Plex, Cinemax Plex, or Showtime Unlimited.
Plus Choice Package .........................................$98.95 (per month)
150 Channels with Encore Movie Pak®, plus 2 Premium Multiplex - Starz Movie Pak® Multiplex, HBO Plex, Cinemax Plex, or Showtime Unlimited.
Premium Choice Package ...............................$113.95 (per month)
150 Channels with Encore Movie Pak®, plus 3 Premium Multiplex - Starz Movie Pak® Multiplex, HBO Plex, Cinemax Plex, or Showtime Unlimited.
Ultra Choice Package.......................................$120.95 (per month) (Price includes 2 set tops & 2 remotes.)
150 Channels plus all Premium Multiplexes - Encore Movie Pak®, Starz Movie Pak® Multiplex, HBO Plex, Cinemax Plex, or Showtime Unlimited.
HDTV Package* ..................................................$8.00 (per month)
25 HD Channels. Add to any classic package or above. One HD set top box and remote, (this set top will replace your standard set top).
*One time installation fee of $29.95
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LIMITED PACKAGE CLASSIC PACKAGE (Minimum Classic Package Required) 600 HD Net 601 HD Net Movies 602 KATU HD (ABC) 603 RFD-TV HD 606 KOIN HD (CBS) 608 KGW HD (NBC) 610 KOPB HD (PBS) 611 Travel Channel HD 612 KPTV HD (FOX) 613 My Network TV HD (PDX TV) 617 CW Network HD (KRCW) 625 ESPN HD 628 Root Sports HD 630 Fox News HD 631 Speed Channel HD 632 National Geographic HD 637 A&E HD 638 Comcast Sports NW HD 649 TNT HD 650 Velocity 651 History Channel HD 652 HGTV HD 653 Food Network HD 661 Biography Channel HD 821 HBO HD 828 Cinemax HD 841 Showtime HD |
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ENCORE MOVIE PAK® STARZ MOVIE PAK® MULTIPLEX HBO PLEX CINEMAX PLEX SHOWTIME UNLIMITED (Minimum Classic Package Required) 700 Hot Choice 701 iN Demand 1 704 iN Demand 4 |
| DIGITAL VIDEO RECORDER (DVR)* •Record two programs at the same time. |
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IR EXTENDER An IR (infared) Extender allows you to hide your set top box from view (ie- in your entertainment center) while still allowing you the ability to change your channel.
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PAY-PER VIEW MOVIES............................................$3.49 ea
SPECIAL EVENTS & CONCERTS........CALL 503-632-8500 FOR RATES
Classic Package and above required.
HOW TO ORDER PAY-PER VIEW
HOW TO ORDER A CURRENT EVENT:
1. Determine the time & channel of the event you would like to order.
2. Call (503) 632-8500.
3. Enter your 11 digit pin number when prompted followed by #.
4. Enter 1 when prompted to order an event that is currently playing.
5. Enter 1 to proceed or 8 to return to the main menu.
6. Enter the channel of the event followed by the #.
A. PPV channels 700, 701 and 704 are available if
viewing the PPV event on a Set Top.
7. Enter 1 to accept the selected event or enter 8 to reject the event &
return to the main menu.
HOW TO ORDER A FUTURE EVENT:
1. Determine the time, channel & date of the event you would like to order.
2. Call (503) 632-8500.
3. Enter your 11 digit pin number when prompted followed by #.
4. Enter 2 when prompted to order an event that will be playing.
5. Enter the month followed by #.
6. Enter the Day followed by #.
7. Enter the Time (900 for 9:00) followed by * for AM or # for PM.
8. Enter the Channel Number followed by #.
9. Enter 1 to proceed or 8 to return to the main menu.
HOW TO REVIEW ANY ORDERED EVENTS:
1. Call (503) 632-8500.
2. Enter your 11 digit pin number when prompted followed by #.
3. Enter 3 followed by #.
HOW TO CANCEL AN ORDERED EVENT:
1. Call (503) 632-8500.
2. Enter your 11 digit pin number when prompted followed by #.
3. Enter 3 followed by #.
4. Enter 2 to cancel the event.
5. You cannot cancel an event once that event begins to show.
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Who do I need to call if I’m going to be doing some digging & need the lines located?
To locate lines dial 811 to reach the Oregon Utility Notification Center . Damage to lines occurs frequently and generally it could have been avoided by simply making a call. (By not calling you are actually breaking the law.)
Do I need a digital TV to get digital cable?
Our digital service will work with any TV. We provide a state-of-the-art digital receiver that will deliver digital quality picture and sound to your TV.
What is a DVR?
A DVR (Digital Video Recorder) is a device designed to record video as a digital signal. DVRs usually use a hard drive much like a computer does, rather than burning data onto a disk with a laser like a DVD-R. This allows DVRs to record over and over again on the same drive. They can be set up to record programs automatically for later playback.
How does a DVR work?
When you turn the tuner to a particular channel on the TV and press "record," the signal is split. Half of it is turned into image and sound, and projected on your TV screen and speakers. The other half is left as a digital signal and is written on a hard disk. If you want to watch the program later on, the hard drive simply reads the program back and plays it on your TV. If you set your DVR to record a program, the timer automatically switches the tuner to the right channel and turns on the hard drive when the program comes on, all without having to turn the TV on.
How do I program my remote?
The programming guide that came with your remote should be able to walk you through the set-up of your remote. If you still need help, call our service center (503-632-4114) and we will be happy to walk you through the set-up.
How do I set the parental controls?
On your remote push the settings button twice. Look under Preferences. Arrow down a few clicks and you will find BLOCK options. From there you will see there are different ways to block programming.
What is HDTV?
High-definition television (or HDTV) is video that has resolution substantially higher than that of traditional television systems. HDTV has one or two million pixels per frame, roughly five times that of standard-definition. Early HDTV broadcasting used analog techniques, but today HDTV is digitally broadcast using video compression.
Can I self install HDTV?
Yes. However, our service technicians strongly suggest that you have someone come out and set it up for you. Having a professional set it up for you will save you time and possibly frustration. They can make sure your HDTV is set up to the best quality with the right settings and aspect ratios. They can also answer your questions and help to educate you on your television and its capabilities to assure you have the best result possible.
What is an IR extender?
An IR (infra-red) remote extender is essentially an amplifier for boosting the radio signal that allows electronic components to be operated by remote control. The extender consists of a transmitter that sits near the component and a remote receiver. The remote receiver can be placed in another room or behind a closed cabinet and still switch channels.
Are there different cables for HDTV?
There are two different cables. A component cable offers a lower quality HD (high-definition) via analog. Whereas the HDMI cable delivers a higher quality HD experience because of it’s digital pathway.
What’s a set-top?
A set-top box (STB) or set-top unit (STU) is an information appliance device that generally contains a tuner and connects to a television set and an external source of signal, turning the signal into content which is then displayed on the television screen or other display device.
Do I need a separate set-top box for every TV?
No, unless you want specific programming.