This time I chose two television channels, one SCPC and the other in a mux. Neither one has the correct time in the stream, so I set the time as manual.
I left the receiver on and when the time of the first recording arrived, "Event Notify" came onscreen an the channel started recording. At the end of the first recording, the unit went into standby mode with the time, instead of a channel number, on the front panel display.
When the time for the second recording arrived, the receiver booted up, changed the channel and started recording the second event. When the recording time was up, the receiver went back into standby mode with the time on the display.
After that, pressing the power button on the remote makes the red standby light disappear, but the time remains and the receiver doesn't boot up. I had to cycle the back panel power switch to get it to boot, and of course, the time needs to be reset.
I'm using firmware dated 5-28-2010, BTW, but I'm sure this will work on later firmware.
There is a bug, however, in that once you get the time on the front display, and have to flick the back panel switch to reboot, you have to leave it on awhile in order to be able to go back into a normal standby mode. So, if you leave your receiver on all the time and it only goes into standby at the end of a recording, you shouldn't have to worry about this issue most of the time.
Also, if I you have timer recordings set, the receiver is in standby with the clock display, and you want to watch something and have to back switch reboot, the recordings are still set, but you have to reset the time/clock so that the recordings will be made.
Next thing I'll try is having the time and a recording set, putting it into standby mode with no clock in the display and seeing what happens...
PS. Occasionally when turning the receiver on from the back panel, I get "On" stuck on the front display and it won't boot. It sometime takes two cycles of the back switch to get it to where it will finally boot up.