6.3/6.4 Remote Equipment Codes These tables contain the manufacturer codes for programming the remote to control your TV, a VCR, DVD player, or audio amplifier. Every attempt has been made to include all codes. If your equipment brand is not listed or if the codes do not work, the remote may not control your equipment. In some cases codes may operate some but not all buttons shown in this guide.
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TV Codes (Continued) Sampo 506 519 652 654 658 698 730 746 Samsung 505 506 516 523 526 566 573 612 627 647 652 653 654 655 656 658 680 704 717 730 738 755 833 858 897 Samwon 620 Sansui 754 834 Sanyo 542 590 652 683 SBR 566 Schneider 566 Scotch 654 Scott 526 534 541 600 652 654 655 657 662 682 696 701 Sears 523 534 542 563 590 595 601 604 617 627 631 635 645 646 650 652 654 656 682 683 688 691 703 725 726Seimitsu 627 Sharp 521 526 585 605 607 628 629 652 654 655 658 739 740 741 777 794 803 835 836 898 Shogun
Remote Controls - 6.3/6.4 Remote Equipment Codes 13 - 4 VCR Codes (Continued) DBX 592 600 Dimensia 607 Dumont 549 Dynatech 588 JVC 561 562 563 581 592 594 600 682 Electrohome 512 676 Electrophonic 676 Emerson 505 508 509 511 512 518 534 559 568 588 590 618 676 678 LG 676 Luxor 518 Lloyd’s 588 LXI 676 Finlandia 549 Finlux 549 556 588 Fisher 549 581 584 588 610 Fuji 678 Funai 588 M.
VCR Codes (Continued) Singer 678 Sony 500 501 502 504 768 778 STS 678 Sylvania 554 556 567 588 678 679 756 Symphonic 588 594 Tandy 581 588 Tashiko 676 Tatung 594 682 Teac 588 594 682 Technics 554 633 678 Teknika 554 588 676 678 TMK 675 Toshiba 534 535 567 584 590 769 776Totevision 591 675 676 Unitech 675 Vector Research 534 592 600 Victor 561 562 600 Video Concepts 534 568 592 600 Videosonic 591 675 Wards 534 588 595 675 676 678 XR-1000 588 678 Yamaha 581 592 594 600 682 Zenith 500 501 533 779 DVD Player
Remote Controls - 6.3/6.4 Remote Equipment Codes 13 - 6 VCR Codes (Continued) Sylvania 658 764 829 Teac 732 Technics 733 Techwood 664 Toshiba 616 646 672 735 736 814 815 819 825 826 827 828 834 846 Yamaha 737 739 Zenith 673 824 Tuner/Amplifier Codes Programming in AUX mode: Press 2 before entering the tuner/amplifier code.
TV/VCR Combo Codes TV/DVD Combo Codes Programming for combination equipment: Program the remote control in TV mode using the TV code and then in VCR mode using the VCR code. Programming for combination equipment: Program the remote control in TV mode using the TV code and then in VCR mode (or AUX—press 1 before entering the DVD code) using the DVD code.
Remote Controls - 6.3/6.4 Remote Equipment Codes 13 - 8 TV/DVD/VCR Combo Codes TV/VCR/Tuner Combo Codes Programming for combination equipment: Program the remote control in TV mode using the TV code, then in VCR mode using the VCR code, and then DVD in AUX mode (press 1 before entering the DVD code) using the DVD code.
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Remote Controls - 20.0/21.0 Remote Equipment Codes 13 - 10 20.0/21.0 Remote Equipment Codes These tables contain the manufacturer codes for programming the remote to control your TV, a VCR, DVD player, or audio amplifier. Every attempt has been made to include all codes. If your equipment brand is not listed or if the codes do not work, the remote may not control your equipment. In some cases codes may operate some but not all buttons shown in this guide.
TV Codes (Continued) Daewoo 505 524 528 530 531 573 627 630 653 654 658 684 719 727 778 816 832 Daytron 627 654 658 Dell 518 676 772 773 774 Denon 786 DiamondVision 546 643 659 Dimensia 503 645 830 DISH Network 742 763 Dixi 566 620 761 897 Dumont 501 627 711 813 Durabrand 533 627 682 733 834 843 Dwin 572 739 Electroband 652 795 797 798 807 Electrograph 507 Electrohome 573 627 651 652 654 709 728 795 807 Element 591 669 Emerson 528 534 536 541 573 590 618 627 636 642 646 654 655 657 658 662 664 682 683 733 7
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TV Codes (Continued) Squareview 694 733 841 846 SSS 505 541 573 627 657 662 682 Starlite 657 682 Studio Experience 692 Supra 523 627 Supre-Macy 840 Supreme 652 795 797 798 807 Susumu 687 SVA 515 901 905 Sylvania 506 525 536 566 568 569 573 618 627 646 654 656 672 679 723 724 733 756 761 764 777 897 Symphonic 632 657 662 679 682 694 733 756 841 846 Syntax 564 Syntax-Brillian 558 564 Tandy 521 572 739 835 Tatung 509 588 651 Technics 508 689 Technol ACE 534 Techview 590 683 Techwood 508 523 573 627 654 Teco 70
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VCR Codes (Continued) Pioneer 562 776 Polaroid 517 530 Presidian 804 Proscan 585 605 607 649 Pulsar 533 Quarter 581 Quartz 581 Quasar 554 770 771 772 786 806 Radio Shack 512 594 676 678 Radio Shack/Realistic 554 581 588 676 678 789 Radix 676 678 Randex 676 678 RCA 518 528 541 554 585 591 595 605 607 649 675 773 774 775 776 Realistic 534 549 554 581 585 588 594 676 678 789 Ricavision 792 Ricoh 791 Runco 533 Salora 567 Samsung 506 524 534 591 755 807 Sanky 533 Sansui 515 516 544 550 562 594 682 Sanyo 549 581
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DVR Codes (Continued) Nesa 835 Next Base 680 Nexxtech 599 Niro 750 Nissoho Iwai 718 Norcent 634 711 RCA 616 666 690 703 719 720 749 765 816 835 842 901 Regent 560 Rio 683 Rotel 553 850 861 Rowa 555 Onkyo 551 672 Oppo 566 Optiview 687 Oritron 564 723 Saba 762 Sampo 724 Samsung 571 606 643 644 652 667 668 691 699 716 740 741 805 820 821 844 845 849 866 869 875 881 895 896 900 Sansui 656 725 754 815 Sanyo 609 656 659 815 Sensory Science 610 Sharp 573 617 669 727 865 903 Sharper Image 763 Sherwood 870 Shinco
Remote Controls - 20.0/21.0 Remote Equipment Codes 13 - 18 Tuner/Amplifier Codes Programming in AUX mode: Press 2 before entering the code for your tuner/amplifier or other audio device on your remote control.
Tuner/Amplifier Codes (Continued) Lasonic 746 Left Coast 640 Lenoxx 736 Lexicon 724 LG 836 Linn 685 725 Liquid Video 739 Lloyds 717 Logitech 702 Luxman 704 LXI 716 Magnadyne 776 Magnavox 652 654 685 725 Marantz 640 645 685 725 764 Mark Levinson 705 McIntosh 706 Memorex 777 Midland 707 Mitsubishi 859 Modulaire 717 Motorola 737 NAD 648 Nakamichi 649 NEC 641 Nexxtech 711 Nikko 708 Niro 779 Norcent 731 Nova 780 Omnifi 745 Onkyo 671 785 788 790 791 838 Optimus 635 652 653 772 845 Oritron 739 Panasonic 643 677 6
Remote Controls - 20.0/21.0 Remote Equipment Codes 13 - 20 TV/DVD Combo Codes Programming for combination equipment: Program the remote control in TV mode using the TV code and then in VCR mode (or AUX—press 1 before entering the DVD code) using the DVD code.
TV/DVD/Tuner Combo Codes DVD/VCR Combo Codes Programming for combination equipment: Program the remote control in TV mode using the TV code, then in DVD mode using the DVD code, and then in AUX mode (press 2 before entering the tuner code) using the tuner code. Programming for combination equipment: Program the remote control in DVD mode using one of the listed DVD codes, and then in AUX mode, first pressing 1 and then using the listed VCR code.
Remote Controls - 20.0/21.0 Remote Equipment Codes 13 - 22 TV/VCR/Tuner Combo Codes V/DVD/VCR Combo Codes Programming for combination equipment: Program the remote control in TV mode using the TV code, then in VCR mode using the VCR code, and then tuner in AUX mode (press 2 before entering the tuner code) using the tuner code.
Remote Control Programming The programming instructions included in this section are for the following remote control versions: 3.0, 3.1, 3.2, 4.0, 5.0, 5.2, 5.3, 6.0, 6.2, 6.3, 6.4, 8.0, 8.1, 10.1, 20.0, and 21.0. While these instructions work for the 20.0, and 21.0 remote controls, there may be even easier options. Changing the Remote Control Address 1. Press SYSTEM INFO on the receiver’s front panel (or turn the receiver off and press CHANNEL UP). The System Information screen displays.
Remote Controls - Remote Control Programming 3. Begin to count the flashes—the mode button flashes a number of times for each digit of the device code, with a pause between the groups of flashes. A quick flash is zero. If Limited Mode was programmed for a TV or VCR, the mode button flashes once at the end of the flash sequence. For AUX mode, the first group of flashes tells you what the AUX mode controls.
Limited Mode Programming Limited Mode for TV Limited Mode keeps the customer from accidentally changing the channel on their TV. When Limited Mode is enabled, only the POWER, MUTE, and VOLUME buttons will work with the TV. The steps below show how to program Limited Mode for a TV. You can also program Limited Mode for a connected VCR using the same procedure (use the VCR or DVD mode instead of TV mode). 1. Turn the TV on. 2.
Remote Controls - Remote Control Programming Recover or The customer uses Recover to restore satellite TV if they accidentally change the TV channel or video input. The remote control must be programmed to operate the TV (and if used in-line, the VCR). The steps below describe how to use Recover and how to program the RECOVER button on Remote Control 2 for TV2. You can also program RECOVER for a connected VCR using the same procedure (use VCR or DVD mode instead of TV mode). Using RECOVER 1.
Programming the Remote in AUX Mode Programming a Second TV, Second VCR, Tuner or Amplifier 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. Press and hold the AUX mode button until all mode buttons light up, and then release. Press 0 for a second TV, 1 for a second VCR, or 2 for a tuner or amplifier. Enter one of the three-digit codes for your audio/video component from the User’s Guide table (or read the code from another remote using the steps in the Reading Back the Codes). Press 1 to program Limited Mode (recommended).
Remote Controls - Remote Control Programming Switching Between TV and Device Volume Control Set the remote to control the AUX mode device’s (for example, tuner or amplifier) volume: 1. Press and hold AUX until all mode buttons light up, then release. The AUX mode button flashes. 2. Press POUND (#). 3. Press the plus (+) side of VOLUME. 4. Press ZERO (0). 5. Press POUND (#). AUX flashes three times. 6. Press SAT. 7. Press the plus (+) and minus (-) sides of VOLUME.
Discrete Codes For Learning Remotes Sending Discrete Power On and Off Remote control discrete power ON and power OFF IR commands are used by installers when programming macro commands into learning remotes. Using an ON-only or OFF-only command is more effective than a toggle ON/OFF command when trying to ensure the satellite receiver is reliably in one state or the other. Most newer DISH Network remote controls support discrete power commands in satellite (SAT) mode using the remote’s programmed address.
Remote Controls - Remote Control Programming 13 - 30 Extended Remote Control Addresses Note: For all remotes except 20.0 and 21.0 which have an easier way to program these higher addresses. The standard set of remote control addresses are 1 to 16. Extended remote control addresses provide the installer with another group of addresses (17 to 31), to reduce the chance of remote control conflicts with nearby satellite receivers. For example, some Multiple Dwelling Units (MDU) would be a possible application.
Upgrading TV1 IR to UHF Pro TV1 of all dual-tuner, two-TV satellite receivers can be operated using UHF Pro instead of infrared (IR) by purchasing a replacement remote control kit. Follow the procedure (on this or the following page) for your particular receiver model to make TV1 operate using a UHF Pro remote control. Note: See the 20.0 and 21.0 remote controls. For ViP222, ViP622 DVR, ViP722 DVR, and DISH Player-DVR 942 1. Purchase a 6.3 or 6.4 replacement remote control. 2.
Remote Controls - Remote Control Programming Upgrading TV1 IR to UHF Pro (Continued) For DISH 322, DISH Player-DVR 522, and DISH Player-DVR 625 1. Purchase a replacement remote control. a. For the 322, use the 4.0 Kit. b. For the 522 and 625, use the 6.3 Kit. 2. Locate the key/side with the green UHF Pro logo and green 1. 3. Remove the battery cover, remove the blue 2 UHF Pro key from the replacement remote control, and then insert the green key. 4.
Upgrading TV1 IR to UHF Pro (Continued) For ViP 222k and ViP 722k Through the System Information screen: 1. Purchase a replacement remote control a. For the ViP 222k and ViP722k use the 21.0 kit. 2. Flip the key to TV1. 3. Change the switch in the battery compartment to UHF. 4. Access the System Info screen via the front panel button. 5. (Optional) Address the remote to the preferred remote address 6. Press RECORD 7. Confirm the address entered is displayed on screen and TV1 now shows UHF Pro.
Remote Controls - SAT Auto-Tune SAT Auto-Tune • The SAT Auto-Tune feature on newer DISH Network remote controls provides the ability to send the correct TV channel for viewing satellite TV when the SAT mode button is pressed. This feature helps customers by ensuring they are on the correct channel and helps CSRs and installers to quickly solve problems.
Enabling SAT Auto-Tune 1. Press and hold SAT for three seconds until all four mode buttons are lit. 2. Press STAR (*), the press VOLUME UP. 3. Press POUND (#). The SAT button flashes three times to indicate SAT Auto-Tune was enabled. Disabling SAT Auto-Tune 1. Press and hold SAT for three seconds until all four mode buttons are lit. 2. Press STAR (*), then press VOLUME DOWN. 3. Press POUND (#). The SAT button flashes three times to indicate SAT Auto-Tune was disabled.
Remote Controls - SAT Auto-Tune Compatible Remote Controls • • • • • • 5.3 IR* 5.4 IR 6.3 IR/UHF Pro* 6.4 IR/UHF Pro 20.0 IR 21.0 IR/UHF Pro Considerations • SAT Auto-Tune is disabled by default on the 5.3 and 6.3 remote controls. • SAT Auto-Tune is enabled by default on the 5.4, 6.4, 20.0, and 21.0 remote controls. • For SAT Auto-Tune to function correctly, the correct channel for the installation must be programmed into the remote using the steps under Setting SAT Auto-Tune Channel.
Two-Way Remote Controls (20.0 and 21.0) The two-way remote controls (Models 20.0 for IR, and 21.0 for UHF Pro/IR convertible) provide many benefits, including: • A “System Wizard” used during installation (or for replacement receivers) provides quick and easy remote control and receiver setup. Press and hold 0 to activate. • Two-way communication between the receiver and the remote control.
Remote Controls - Two-Way Remote 13 - 38 Two-way remote controls can use the System Wizard on compatible receivers to make troubleshooting and replacing the receiver or remote control easier than ever. To open the System Wizard, press and hold “0” (zero) on the remote control. Note: Any compatible remote control can be used to open the System Wizard on a compatible receiver. Compatible Remote Controls Compatible Receivers • 20.0 IR • ViP® 222k • 21.
Settings Backup Settings Backup (Figure B) provides an opportunity to store the receiver’s settings (see list below in Replacement Receiver) into the remote, and store the remote control’s settings (see list below in Replacement Remote) into the receiver. Storing settings provides a quick and easy installation later if the receiver or remote control need to be replaced. Replacement Receiver The Replacement Receiver option is used when a replacement receiver is brought into the home.
Remote Controls - Two-Way Remote System Wizard for Two-Way Remotes (Continued) Settings from the receiver include (for both TV1 and TV2): • Timers: Timers list, minutes early and l • ate, hide/show skipped. • Parental Controls: ratings locks, channel locks, PPV lock status, Hide Adult, Hide Locked, Front Panel Lock. • Preferences: Guide display, Channel Order, and selection popup; Favorites lists; Audio Language; nightly update time; user mode, Record Plus, Shared View; Inactivity Standby; Mode Reminder.
Using the System Wizard Opening the System Wizard 1. Press and hold “0” (1. zero) on the remote control. Note: If you move the remote control, or the IR sensor on the receiver is blocked, you will get an error message. 2. System Wizard opens. Pairing Confirmation 1. Access the System Wizard 2. If remote is paired already, A screen will pop up confirming this. Select Continue to return to programming.
Remote Controls - Remote Control Programming 13 - 42 Using the System Wizard (Continued) Remote and Receiver Backup Remote or Receiver Restoration 1. Access the System Wizard 1. Access the System Wizard. 2. Remote pairing screen will appear. 2. 3. Select Advanced, the options screen will appear. On the Warning Screen that appears, select Continue. 4. Select “Back up my settings”. 3. A screen will appear with instructions on how to proceed. Select Continue. 5.
Remote Control Audio/Visual Restoration Table DISH Network remote controls have many features to enhance customers’ viewing experience. Being able to select the most beneficial feature(s) to setup and discuss them with your customers is key to improving their satellite TV enjoyment. Use the table on the following pages to select which feature(s) to enable, configure and educate your customers on, based on the Audio/Video connections used.
Remote Controls - Remote Control Programming 13 - 44 Single Tuner Receiver Installation Setup and Education Action SAT Auto-Tune Recover Limited Mode TV1 viewing location Customer has a SD Receiver and connects with: Coax Connection X X* RCA Connection X X* S-Video Connection X X* Customer has a HD Receiver and connects with: Coax Connection X X* Component X X* DVI/HDMI X X* * Enable Limited mode if customer is NOT able to manually recover from A/V loss
Remote Control Operation Tips Remote Antenna The remote control antenna MUST be connected to the REMOTE ANTENNA port on the back panel of each applicable receiver for proper UHF and UHF Pro remote/receiver operation. UHF Pro Remotes • UHF Pro technology is not compatible with UHF technology. A UHF Pro receiver cannot be controlled using the UHF signal from a UHF remote, and a UHF receiver cannot be controlled by the UHF Pro signal of a UHF Pro remote.
Remote Controls - UHF/UHF Pro Remote Control Reception Tips UHF/UHF Pro Remote Control Reception Tips • Make sure the satellite receiver’s remote control antenna and tip are away from metal objects, wiring, and electronics (such as DVD players) located on a shelf above or below the satellite receiver. The remote control antenna should be angled away so the tip is separated from the electronics by a couple of inches, if possible. Also, shifting the position of the satellite receiver on the shelf may help.
Extending UHF and UHF Pro Remote Control Range This section provides ways of extending UHF and UHF Pro remote control range to make remote controls work reliably in difficult installations, where attempts to improve remote control range have been unsuccessful using easier methods. The solutions shown use additional approved parts to “back-feed” the remote control antenna onto the same cable as the HOME DISTRIBUTION (CH 21-69 or 73-125) Out or CH 3-4 Out for the distant TV location.
Extending UHF and UHF Pro Remote Control Range Diagram 1: Dual-tuner, two-TV receiver with remote control antenna combined with HOME DISTRIBUTION (Ch 21-69 or 73-125) output.
Diagram 2: Single-TV receiver with UHF or UHF Pro Remote Control and remote control antenna combined with CH 3-4 output .
Extending UHF and UHF Pro Remote Control Range Diagram 3: Dual-tuner, two-TV receiver with remote control antenna, HOME DISTRIBUTION (Ch 21-69 or 73-125) output, and Satellite In combined on a single cable.
Diagram 4: Dual-tuner, two-TV receiver with remote control antenna combined with HOME DISTRIBUTION (Ch 21-69 or 73-125) output. Over-the-Air antenna and Satellite In combined using diplexers on a separate cable.
Extending UHF and UHF Pro Remote Control Range Diagram 5: Single-TV receiver using IR-UHF Pro or IR-UHF Upgrade Kit and remote control antenna combined with CH 3-4 output.
UHF Remote Interference If an approved external device is connected to a DISH Network ViP receiver and you notice degradation in the response of the receiver to the UHF remote control, try the following steps, in the order presented, to correct the issue. After performing each step, try using the remote again to see if operation has improved. 1. Placement and Cables Placement: External devices should not be placed on top of the receiver, as close proximity can cause UHF remote interference.
Remote Controls - Remote Control Programming 2. Change the frequency band for the UHF remote control to use UHF Pro Band B as follows: • On a 6.3 or 6.4 remote control: –– Remove the battery cover and slide the small switch inside the compartment to position B, changing the transmitted RF characteristics of the remote control –– Replace the battery cover and re-link the remote with the receiver using the System Information screen –– See the Remote Control User Guide for detailed instructions • On a 21.
4. USB Port • If an external device is connected to the USB port on the receiver’s rear panel, try plugging the device into the frontpanel USB port instead –– Make sure the IR sensor on the front of the receiver is not blocked 5. Customer Education –– Educate the customer on the actions you have taken to improve their Remote Control’s operation –– Inform the customer that the interference could re-occur if they rearrange the devices 6.
Remote Controls - UHF/UHF Pro Remote Control Reception Tips 13 - 56 Remote Control Replacements These replacement options represent the current best choice (for product compatibility and providing the latest device database). Information subject to change without notice. Receiver Model 111 211, 211k, 411 Replacement Remote Part Number 1.5 Non-database 120714* 5.3 Kit or 5.4 Kit (late 2008) 150031* 159120* 301, 311 3.2 142923 322 4.
IR-to-UHF Pro Upgrade Kit The IR-to-UHF Pro Upgrade Kit lets you use an ultra-high frequency (UHF) remote to control an infrared (IR) DISH Network satellite TV receiver from much farther away than is possible with an IR remote control, even through walls that lock IR signals. Kit Includes: • 10.1 UHF Pro remote control • Converter • IR extender cable and clip • AC adapter • UHF Antenna • Batteries IR-to-UHF Pro Upgrade Kit • Part number 137682 • 10.
Remote Controls - IR-to-UHF Pro Upgrade Kit Compatible Receivers The remote control/converter combination included in the IR-to-UHF Pro Upgrade kit works only with compatible DISH Network receivers. Compatible DISH Network receivers include all models except 4000, 5000, JVC-DVHS(IRR), and DISHPlayer 7100/7200. Remote Control • The 10.1 has a configurable key to provide a choice between two communication frequencies.
TV2 IR Converter The TV2 IR Converter provides a convenient way to control dual-tuner satellite receivers from a distant location via infrared (IR). Applications include control of TV2 for: • • • • IR learning/universal remote controls UHF Pro conflicts Sling Media products Multi-dwelling units with UHF Pro remote control conflicts from neighbors. Switches on the unit provide control of TV1 or TV2, and a choice of UHF Pro Band A or Band B. The 2.
Remote Controls - TV2 IR Converter Remote Control Troubleshooting Description Procedure The remote 1. control does not 2. operate the satellite receiver. Verify the remote is in SAT mode. Press SAT then the GUIDE button to see if the Program Guide is displayed. Verify the remote you are using is the correct remote for the location. If you are troubleshooting a dualtuner, two-TV receiver, TV1 remote has a green key, and TV2 remote has a blue key.
Description Procedure The remote control does not operate the satellite receiver. 6. Open the System Info screen (refer to the receiver’s User Guide). Look at the Remote Address field, and press the remote control’s RECORD button. Exit the System Info screen, then test to see if the remote operates the receiver. 7. For IR remotes, verify there is no IR interference. Point the remote control directly at the receiver and try to operate it.
Remote Controls - TV2 IR Converter The remote control does not operate the satellite receiver. 1. Verify the remote is in the correct mode for that device. Press the MODE button for the device you are trying to control. 2. Verify the remote has fresh batteries. Try pressing the SAT button. If it does not light up, or the receiver displays Low Batteries in the information banner, you may need to change the batteries. 3.
The available keys are shown and explained in the following chart. It’s important to note that the 6.2/6.3/6.4 tabs are not interchangeable with 4.0/6.0 tabs. So in the instance where a customer receives a 6.4 tab to replace their 6.0 tab, they can not use the original tab on the new remote.
Remote Troubleshooting • TV1 UHF Pro tabs. Green ‘1’ and UHF Pro Icon: This tab should be used for setting up TV1 UHF Pro on a 322, 522 or 625 only. This tab sends out the same signals as a TV2 tab, relying on the receiver’s TV1 UHF PRO Setup to recognize it as a TV1 command. • Black ‘1’ and UHF Pro Icon: Used for setting up TV1 UHF on VIP Duo receivers. No menu setup is required. • TV2 UHF Pro: Used to program a remote for TV2 on any Duo receiver. • UHF Pro: Used for any uhf pro receiver.