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Why do I have a DVR 510 ?

520? never heard of that model. is it a DVR?
The installer should fish the line if you pay him.

What more than likely happen if you ordered from a retailer is you might have go a refurbished unit that the retailer got back for a bad one. Or sometimes when they put a unit in and the customer decides they want to upgrade "in the 3 day period" the retailer can redeploy the old unit.
 

There is nouthing wrong with installing used equipment if it doesn't look used when your doing a lease. Its just like the cable company, are they required to give you a new converter when you lease their box?

Customers should always get a new remote!

The only time this is an issue is when the customer is buying the equipment and you either have to give them new equipment or disclose its remanufactured or used.
 
Question on the dual-tuner 522....
(I got my 510 last year, presumably before the 522 came out)

Does the dual-tuning capabilities mean I have to pay for 2 TV's, or is it just paying for 1 TV still with the capability to record one channel and watch another (a'la cable tv)?
 
If you plug it into a phone line there is no second fee. You can hook it to another TV or use it like you said. It even has PIP. But if you upgrade now you will get a 625 which is just like a 522.
 
They REQUIRE you to keep it hooked to the phone line? Since I have no landline phone, it's not a good option?
 

I have a 510 which was just switched out of our main living room setup and was replaced with a VIP211 for HD. One thing you can say about the 510: It is a reliable receiver and the DVR is very trustworthy. It is my first choice for a non-HD, non-multi-room satellite receiver. :up