Contents Safety Instructions .......................................................................... iii Chapter 1 - Introduction................................................................... 1 Welcome to DISH Network ................................................................... 1 About this Receiver .............................................................................. 1 Overview ..............................................................................................
Contents Chapter 4 - Dish Antenna Installation...........................................85 Installing a DISH 500 Antenna ............................................................85 Installing a Multiple Dish DISH Pro System ........................................91 DISH Pro Wiring Diagrams .................................................................94 Running Coaxial Cable .......................................................................99 Chapter 5 - Reference..............................
Safety Instructions 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. Read these instructions. Keep these instructions. Heed all warnings. Follow all instructions. Do not use this apparatus near water. Clean only with a dry cloth. Do not block any ventilation openings. Install in accordance with the manufacturer’s instructions. Do not install near any heat sources such as radiators, heat registers, stoves, or other apparatus (including amplifiers) that produce heat.
Safety Note to Satellite TV System Installer: This reminder is provided to call the satellite TV system installer’s attention to Article 820-40 of the National Electrical Code (NEC) that provides guidelines for proper grounding and, in particular, specifies that the cable ground shall be connected to the grounding system of the building as close to the point of cable entry as practical.
Chapter 1 Introduction Welcome to DISH Network Congratulations on choosing DISH Network. You are about to experience the excitement and convenience of Direct Broadcast Satellite (DBS) service, which delivers the very best picture and sound quality. DISH Network consistently provides state-of-the-art products and satellite-delivered services — with high performance, ease of operation, and a wide variety of entertainment options.
Chapter 1 Introduction Two remote controls come with your receiver: • An Infrared (IR) remote to control programming for the nearby TV. This remote is labeled with a green number 1, which matches similar markings on the receiver output connections and the menus for the nearby TV. • An Ultra-High Frequency Pro (UHF Pro) remote to control programming to a remote TV. This remote is labeled with blue number 2, which matches the similar markings on the receiver output connections and the menus for the remote TV.
Overview • Where this guide mentions nearby TV, it refers to the TV near the receiver. The nearby TV receives TV1 menus and programming from the receiver’s TV1 outputs and is connected using short audio/ video cables. • Where this guide mentions remote TV, it refers to the cable-ready TV(s) located in rooms away from the receiver. The remote TV receives TV2 menus and programming from the receiver’s TV2 outputs through your in-home cable system.
Chapter 1 Introduction Getting Started After your system has been installed, order and watch your programming using the following steps: Step 1: Ordering Your Programming 1. Using a remote control, press SAT and then press the blank POWER button. Make sure the TV is also on. Tip: Remote Control 1 is used to control TV1 menus on the nearby TV. Remote Control 2 is used to control TV2 menus on the remote TV(s).
Quick Tour of Basic Features Step 2: Finding Programs To Watch 1. Press the GUIDE button. 2. When the Program Guide opens, use the UP or DOWN ARROW to view information on other channels. The channels for the programming you ordered should be shown in white and are available for viewing. After you have highlighted a current program in the Program Guide, press SELECT to watch it.
Chapter 1 Introduction 5. Select Sports. 6. Press the VIEW TV button to go back to watch a program. 7. Press the INFO button to see information about the program. 8. Press the CANCEL button to go back to watch the program. 9. Press the BROWSE (RIGHT ARROW) button to open the Browse Banner. The Browse Banner shows information on a program we’re watching at the top, and information on two other programs at the bottom.
Quick Tour of the Menus 10. Press the UP or DOWN ARROW button to change the channel information you see at the bottom of the TV screen. 11. Press the RIGHT ARROW button to highlight the program coming on next at the bottom. Press the LEFT ARROW button to go back to the program on now. 12. Press the VIEW TV button to clear the Browse Banner from the TV screen and to go back to watching a program.
Chapter 1 Introduction 2. Press the 1 button to select the Program Guide option on the Main Menu. This opens the Program Guide on the TV screen. You can use the Program Guide to find and select a program to watch. For now, though, go on with this tour. 3. Press the MENU button to go back to the Main Menu. 4. Press the 2 button to select the Themes and Search option on the Main Menu. This menu allows you to search for programming by themes (movies, sports, etc.
Quick Tour of the Menus 7. Press the 0 button to go back to the Main Menu. 8. Press the 4 button to select the Dish Home option. You can order channels, check the news and weather, and even play games. 9. Press the 0 button to go back to the Main Menu. 10. Press the 5 button to select the Locks option on the Main Menu. This menu allows you to apply password-protected locks on programming based on rating, or even on a channelby-channel basis.
Chapter 1 Introduction 11. Press MENU to go back to the Main Menu. 12. Press the 6 button to select the System Setup option on the Main Menu. Use this menu to set up the system the way you want. 13. Press MENU to go back to the Main Menu. 14. Press the 7 button to select the Timers option on the Main Menu. This menu is used for creating and changing timers used to trigger automatic channel changes, reminders, or VCR recordings.
About Satellite Television 15. Press MENU to go back to the Main Menu. 16. Press the 8 button to open the Favorites menu. This menu allows you to set up lists of your favorite channels to make finding what you want to watch more convenient. 17. Press MENU to go back to the Main Menu. 18. Press the VIEW TV button to go back to watching a program. About Satellite Television Satellite television uses a satellite in a stationary orbit over the Earth to deliver television and audio programming.
Chapter 1 Introduction Solar Interference Twice a year, the sun moves to a position behind the DISH Network satellite as it orbits the Earth. The exact time of the year that this occurs varies, depending on the location, but it is near the beginning of spring and again near the beginning of autumn. The period of solar interference lasts for a few minutes at about the same time everyday for a few days during the spring and autumn, so do not be alarmed when it happens.
Chapter 2 Receiver Description and Installation Receiver Front Panel Smart Card Door Behind this door is a slot for a future smart card. No smart card is included with this receiver. Arrow Buttons Use the ARROW buttons to change channels on the nearby TV. Power Button Press the POWER button to turn the TV1 programming on or off to the nearby TV. TV1 and TV2 Indicators • When the green TV1 indicator is on, the receiver is providing programming to the nearby TV through the TV1 output connections.
Chapter 2 Receiver Description and Installation Receiver Back Panel Tip: The six coaxial connections on the back of your receiver are color coded to make the connectors easy to identify. Inside the front cover of this guide are stickers that are color coded the same way as the coaxial connections. See the installation instructions starting on page 19 for information on how to use the stickers that go on the coaxial cables.
Receiver Back Panel S-Video Out The S-VIDEO connection provides the highest quality video available to your nearby TV (if your TV has this connection). Use an S-Video cable to make the connection. If you use this back panel output for video between your receiver and nearby TV, you must still connect the audio using the PHONO (RCA) AUDIO LEFT/RIGHT OUTPUTS and Phono (RCA) cables.
Chapter 2 Receiver Description and Installation RCA Out The RCA audio/video outputs provide high picture quality and stereo sound to your TV (if your TV has these connections). These outputs can be used to provide TV2 menus and programming to a wireless audio/video transmitter or to a second input on a nearby TV. Use an RCAtype cable assembly to make the connection. If the TV has only one input for this type of audio, connect it to the right (R) phono (RCA) audio output on the receiver.
Remote Controls Types of Remote Controls Remote Control 1 uses infrared (IR) light signals to control TV1 menus for the nearby TV and other devices that the remote is programmed to control. IR signals travel only short distances (40 feet or less), and cannot go through walls or other solid objects. You must point the remote control directly at the device, with no objects blocking the line of sight. This remote control is identified by the green number 1 at the bottom of the remote control.
Chapter 2 Receiver Description and Installation Batteries The remote controls come with AAA batteries, which need to be installed when you first receive your system. When you replace old batteries, you should replace all of the batteries. Use batteries of the same kind, for example alkaline or carbon zinc, and don’t mix batteries of different kinds. Alkaline batteries last longer than carbon zinc. Installing or Changing the Batteries 1. Press down on the battery cover’s top latch and slide the cover off.
Connecting the Receiver to a Nearby TV Attention: If your UHF Pro Remote Control 2 isn’t working very well from far away, you may be experiencing interference from objects near your receiver. To improve your remote control’s range, try any or all of the following: • Place the receiver higher than all of the other equipment in your entertainment center. • Provide room above the receiver so that the antenna can be installed straight up. If this is not possible, tilt the UHF antenna at about a 30° angle.
Chapter 2 Receiver Description and Installation 5. Turn on the nearby TV. 6. Tune the TV to channel 3. 7. You should see the Point Dish screen. 8. If you do not see the correct screen, tune the TV to channel 4. Note: If you want to change the channel that the CH 3-4 OUT connection provides to your TV, see Changing the TV1 and TV2 Output Channels on page 26. Tip: The channel stickers are located inside the front cover of this guide. 9.
Connecting the Receiver to the TV(s) in Another Room(s) Connecting the Receiver to the TV(s) in Another Room(s) This section describes how to connect the receiver CH 21–69 OUT connection to the cable-ready remote TV located in another room away from the receiver. This installation uses your in-home cable system. If your house does not have built-in cabling, it will be necessary to run cables from the receiver to each remote TV.
Chapter 2 Receiver Description and Installation Make sure you are familiar with how to change channels on your TV and if necessary how to switch your TV between off-air and cable channels. During this procedure, it will be necessary to change the channels on your TV(s) to tune to these channels to see the video from the receiver. See your TV user guide for instructions. Tip: Using cable labels makes it easy to tell which cables connect to the receiver ports.
Connecting the Receiver to the TV(s) in Another Room(s) 9. If your TV is in off-air mode for the channels you picked in step 7, write “Air” in the blank provided in the margin. If your TV is in cable mode for the channels you picked in step 8, write “Cable” in the blank provided in the margin. 10. Set all of your remote TV(s) to the channel mode (Off-Air or Cable) you wrote in the margin. 11. Tune all of your remote TV(s) to the channel you wrote in the margin.
Chapter 2 Receiver Description and Installation 19. You may need to change the cable connection on the splitter that sends the TV signal throughout your house. The change that needs to be made is move the cable coming from the receiver CH 21-69 OUT from the output of the splitter to the input of the splitter using the instructions below. The following figure shows an example of what your splitter may look like. Your splitter may look different.
Programming the Recover Button 25. Make sure you have a good picture on your remote TV(s). 26. If desired to remind you of which TV channel your satellite programming is on, write the channel number you wrote in step 8 on a blank channel sticker and place it on or near your remote TV(s). Tip: The channel stickers are located inside the front cover of this guide.
Chapter 2 Receiver Description and Installation Removing the Recover Button Channel Programming The following instructions describe how to reset the RECOVER button to the way it was delivered to you from the factory. 1. Press and hold the TV mode button until all the other mode buttons light up, and then let go of the button. The TV mode button flashes. 2. Press the STAR (*) button. 3. Press 0-0-0. 4. Press the POUND (#) button. The TV mode button flashes three times.
Connecting the Receiver to the Phone Line 4. For TV2 Out, select either Air (for off-air channel numbers) or Cable (for cable channel numbers). 5. Highlight the number under TV2 Out. 6. Use the UP and DOWN ARROW buttons to change the modulator channel to one of the following: • Air Mode - Select a channel between 21 and 69. • Cable Mode - Select a channel between 73 and 125. 7. Select Done to save the changes. 8. Change the channel on your TV(s) to match the channel(s) you selected. 9.
Chapter 2 Receiver Description and Installation 2. Select the Touch Tone or the Rotary/Pulse option in the Phone Type list. 3. Select either the No Prefix or the Prefix Code option in the Outside Line Prefix list. Note: Usually, you need a telephone number prefix only for business installations. For most residential installations, all you need to do is set the telephone system type. The default setting of No Prefix will allow correct dialing.
Connecting the Receiver to a Dish Antenna System Satellite Connections 1 2 1. Connect two RG-6 coaxial cables between the SATELLITE IN 1 and SATELLITE IN 2 ports on the receiver’s back panel to two available ports on either your switch or your LNBF in your existing system. See the wiring diagrams in Chapter 4 for appropriate receiver connections in your system.
Chapter 2 Receiver Description and Installation 6. Make sure that the information on the Installation Summary screen identifies your system correctly and shows all transponders for all satellites in your system. Your screen may look different from the example above depending on the dish antenna system you are using. 7. Select OK to go to the Point Dish/Signal screen. 8. Select Cancel to exit the Point Dish menu.
Optional - Connecting VCRs to the System Optional - Connecting VCRs to the System The diagram below provide example of how to connect VCRs to your satellite TV system. Your installation may be different. Connecting a VCR to the Nearby TV 1. Connect a coaxial cable from the CH 3-4 OUT output on the receiver to the nearby VCR’s tuner port. 2. Connect a coaxial cable from the output on the VCR to the nearby TV’s tuner port. 3. Plug in and turn on the nearby VCR and TV. 4.
Chapter 2 Receiver Description and Installation Optional - Connecting to an Off-Air Antenna or Cable If you want to receive channels from an off-air antenna or cable in addition to your satellite receiver programming, connect the off-air antenna/cable into your TV distribution equipment. For the nearby TV receiving programming from CH 3–4 OUT, the off-air antenna cable needs to be connected to the TV ANTENNA/CABLE IN port.
Optimize Your Remote Controls The System Info screen shows the Secondary Remote Address. Write down this address: 3. Press and hold the SAT button on Remote Control 2 for about three seconds, until all of the mode buttons light up, and then let go of the SAT button. 4. Use the NUMBER PAD buttons to enter any number between 1 and 16, but not the one you wrote in step 2. Write down the number you entered: 5. Press the POUND (#) button.
Chapter 2 Receiver Description and Installation 3. Put the UHF antenna onto the attenuator. Setting Up TV1 to Operate in UHF Pro You can set your receiver to operate your TV1 using another UHF Pro remote control (sold separately) by completing the following instructions: If you set up your DISH 322 to operate the side using UHF Pro, the two UHF Pro remotes for this receiver will interfere with each other when operated at the same time. This may prevent the remotes from operating the receiver momentarily.
Setting Up TV1 to Operate in IR c. Press the POUND (#) button. If you entered the address correctly, the SAT mode button will flash three times. d. Press the RECORD button. e. Make sure the System Information screen shows that the Primary UHF Pro and IR and that this address Remote Address shows matches the number you entered in step b. Setting Up TV1 to Operate in IR The following instructions describe how to set up TV1 to operate in IR only. 1. Perform the following with an existing remote control: a.
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Chapter 3 Using the System Using the Remote Controls The following section describes how to use the remote controls with your satellite receiver. The remote control must be in SAT mode for the buttons to control the satellite receiver. You can also use the remote to control your VCR and other devices. See Control Other Devices with the Remote on page 72. SAT Mode Button Press the SAT mode button to set the remote to SAT mode, to control the receiver.
Chapter 3 Using the System Mute Button Press the MUTE button to turn off the TV sound. Press it again to restore the TV sound. Note: You must program the remote to control your TV for the MUTE button to work as described. See page 72 for instructions. Volume Button Press the minus (-) side of the VOLUME button to lower the TV volume. Press the plus (+) side of the VOLUME button to raise the TV volume. Note: You must program the remote to control your TV for the VOLUME button to work as described.
Using the Remote Controls Select Button Press the SELECT button to select the option you highlight in a menu. Recall Button Press the RECALL button to go back to the last satellite receiver channel you were watching. Press it again to switch between the last two satellite receiver channels you were watching. Info Button • Program information - Press the INFO button for more information when you watch a program, or when you have the Program Guide, Browse Banner, or Themes list open.
Chapter 3 Using the System Number Pad Buttons When watching a program or with the Program Guide open, use these buttons to enter a channel number to change to that channel. • When the Program Guide is open, you can skip ahead and then back a number of hours. Just enter the number you want to skip ahead (or back), and then press the RIGHT (or LEFT) ARROW button. • Use these buttons to enter menu option numbers instead of highlighting the option and then pressing the SELECT button.
Using the Remote Controls Pound Button Press the POUND button to display the Search screen. Also, you use this button in several procedures in this User’s Guide. Recover Button Press the RECOVER button if you accidentally change the channel or video input on your TV and cannot get the picture back from your satellite receiver.
Chapter 3 Using the System Using the Menus Tip: Remote Control 1 is used to control TV1 menus on the nearby TV. Remote Control 2 is used to control TV2 menus on the remote TV(s). Page 42 The menus make using the receiver and selecting programs quick and easy. Use the menus to control the receiver and to use its features, such as setting locks, choosing a program, or creating a favorites list.
Using the Menus • When watching a program, open the Themes and Search menu. • Display the Browse Banner. • To close a menu and return to watching a program, press either the VIEW TV or CANCEL button. Note: If you do not do anything in a menu for several minutes, the menu automatically closes. This will discard any changes you made, and display the program you were watching.
Chapter 3 Using the System Selecting Menu Options When you select a menu option, that option takes effect right away. You can select a menu option in either of two ways: • If the option has a number next to it, press the number on the NUMBER PAD button that matches this number. When you use the NUMBER PAD button, you do not need to highlight the option first. • Move the highlight to the menu option using the remote control ARROW buttons. Then press the remote control SELECT button.
Changing Channels Canceling a Procedure You can cancel a procedure in any of three ways: • If you want to return to watching a program, press the remote control VIEW TV button. • If you want to return to the previous menu, press the CANCEL button. • Wait a few moments and the menu will close automatically, discarding any changes you have made. If this does not work, you must finish the procedure. Changing Channels There are three ways to change channels: • Press the UP or DOWN ARROW buttons.
Chapter 3 Using the System Tip: When using the Program Guide, do you want to know who is in the movie you’re about to watch? Press the INFO button to find out. When you’re finished, press the CANCEL button to return to the Program Guide. Tip: Selecting a program that is not on yet will open the Timers menu. See page 52 for information on setting timers. Changing the Channel in the Program Guide 1. Press GUIDE to open the Program Guide. 2.
Displaying Program Information Displaying Program Information The Program Banner The Program Banner provides information about the program you are watching. The receiver displays the Program Banner for a few seconds at the top of the TV screen every time you change the channel or press the remote control VIEW TV button. The Browse Banner You can use the Browse Banner to change channels, or to see what other programs are available without changing the program that you are watching.
Chapter 3 Using the System Using the Browse Banner Tip: When using the Browse Banner, do you want to know when the movie you’re about to watch was made? Press the INFO button to find out. When you’re finished, press the CANCEL button to return to the Program Guide. 1. Press the BROWSE (RIGHT ARROW) button to open the Browse Banner. 2. Change the channel displayed on the Browse Banner by doing one of the following: • Enter the channel number for the program that you want, using the NUMBER PAD buttons.
Using Favorites Lists Ordering Pay Per View Programs 1. Highlight the desired pay per view program in the Program Guide and press the SELECT button. A message like the following displays: 2. To buy the pay per view program, select the Yes option. The receiver displays a confirmation menu. Note: Once you confirm an order for a pay per view program, you cannot cancel the order and you will be billed for it. Select Yes if you want to confirm your purchase.
Chapter 3 Using the System Creating or Changing a Favorites List You can create, add channels to, and remove channels from a Favorites List. 1. Press the MENU-8 to open Favorites. 2. Select the Favorites List that you want to create or change. Note: You cannot modify the All Chan or All Sub lists. 3. Select Modify List. 4. In the Channels list, highlight a channel you want to add to the Favorites List. 5. Press SELECT to add the highlighted channel to the Favorites List.
Using Favorites Lists Naming a Favorites List 1. Press MENU-8 to open Favorites. 2. Select the Favorites List that you want to change. 3. Select the Edit Name option. Note: You cannot change the name of the All Chan or All Sub list. 4. Enter the list’s name by doing one of the following: • Use the virtual keyboard to type the list’s name. • Use the remote control NUMBER PAD to enter the letters in the Enter Name box. Numbers 2 through 9 have telephone-style numbers written above them.
Chapter 3 Using the System Using Timers Event timers let you set up the receiver to tune in future programs and/or record them on a VCR (TV1 only). An “event” is a program, sports event, pay per view movie, or anything else on satellite TV. • You can set an automatic event timer for a program listed with start and stop times in the Program Guide. This can be a program that comes on each day or each week. • A manual event timer lets you set custom start and stop times for a timer.
Using Timers • • Select the OK or Cancel option to continue with the event timer. Select the Stop Timer or No option to stop the event timer. Note: This stops only this instance of a Mon.-Fri., Daily or Weekly timer. The timer will operate the next time it is scheduled. To stop all operations of such a timer, you must delete the timer. For a Reminder Event Timer, instead of having the option to stop the timer, you have the option to tune to the program. Setting Up an Automatic Event Timer 1.
Chapter 3 Using the System Setting Up a Manual Event Timer 1. Press the MENU button. 2. Select the Timers option. 3. Select the Create option. The receiver displays the Create a Manual Event Timer menu. 4. Select a Timer Type option. Note: VCR timers are available through TV1 menus only. 5. Select a Timer Frequency option. 6. Select a channel by doing one of the following: • Highlight a channel using the UP or DOWN ARROW button. Then, press the SELECT button.
Using Timers When the Timer Conflict screen displays, resolve the conflict by doing the following: 1. Select one of the timers. The Timer Conflict Resolution screen displays. 2. When the Timer Conflict Resolution displays, select one of the following choices: • Delete This Timer - Removes the timer completely. • Edit This Timer - You can edit the timer to resolve the conflict.
Chapter 3 Using the System Maximum Number of Event Timers You can create a limited number of event timers. If you try to create more, the receiver displays a menu giving you the option to delete an existing timer. If you do not delete an existing timer, you will not be able to create any new ones. Reviewing and Editing Event Timers You can review and edit both automatic and manual event timers. If you need to change an event timer, you can edit almost any feature of an event timer.
Using Timers Deleting an Event Timer 1. Press the MENU button. 2. Select the Timers option. The receiver displays the Timers menu. 3. Select an event timer(s) that you want to delete. A check mark appears in the box next to the event timer(s). 4. Move the highlight to Delete and press SELECT on the remote. Special Considerations When Using Event Timers • • • For Locked Programs - You must enter the receiver password before you can create an automatic event timer.
Chapter 3 Using the System Note: VCR setup is only available through TV1 menus. To set up TV1 to control a VCR, use Remote Control 1 at the nearby TV and do the following: 1. Press the MENU button. 2. Select the System Setup option. 3. Select the Installation option. 4. Select the VCR Setup option. 5. Set the VCR code by doing one of the following: • • Enter the 3-digit VCR code number, from the tables starting on page 114, using the NUMBER PAD buttons.
Using Themes and Search Setting Up a VCR for VCR Timers After you have properly set up the receiver to control the VCR during VCR timers, complete the following to set up the VCR to operate when you set a VCR timer. 1. Turn the VCR on. Make sure you keep the VCR on because the receiver cannot turn the VCR on for you. 2. Insert a tape. A blank, rewound tape makes the best recording. 3. If you need to change the VCR settings (tape length or channel), see the instructions that came with your VCR.
Chapter 3 Using the System Note: If the program you highlighted is on some time in the future, the receiver will open the Create An Event Timer menu. See Using Timers on page 52 for more information. Search 1. Open the Search screen by doing one of the following: • Press the Pound (#) button on the remote control. • While watching a program, press the LEFT ARROW button to display the Themes and Search menu. Then select Search.
Using Themes and Search 5. Select Search. 6. When the receiver displays the Search Results you have the following options: • • • Use the UP and DOWN ARROW buttons to scroll through the results. Use the PAGE UP and PAGE DOWN buttons to scroll a page at a time. Select Page Up or Page Down to scroll a page at a time. 7. Select one of the programs to watch, or select Done to close the Search Results screen. Note: If you select a program that is on now, the receiver tunes to that program.
Chapter 3 Using the System 3. At the Search History screen, you have the following options: • Search - Select one of the items and then select Search. • Edit - Select one of the items and then select Edit to make changes. • Delete - Select one of the items and then select Delete. • Delete All - Select Delete All to clear the Search History.
Using Locks Locking and Unlocking the Receiver You must lock the receiver for any receiver Locks you set to take effect. To lock the receiver, you must first create a password. If you forget your password, you will need to speak with a Customer Service Representative. If you have a Personal Identification Number (PIN), you will need to give it to the Customer Service Representative. See page 69 for information on PINs. 1. Press the MENU button to display the Main Menu. 2.
Chapter 3 Using the System Creating or Changing Rating (Content) Code Locks 1. Press the MENU button. 2. Select the Locks option. 3. If the receiver is locked, enter the password using the number pad buttons. The receiver continues to display stars (*) as you enter the digits of the password. As soon as you enter the fourth digit of the password, the receiver highlights the OK option. Press the SELECT button. 4. Select the Ratings Locks option. 5.
Using Locks 4. Select the Channel Locks option. 5. Highlight the channel that you want to lock. If necessary, press the UP or DOWN ARROW button to see the channel. You can also enter each channel number using the NUMBER PAD buttons. 6. Press the SELECT button to lock or unlock the highlighted channel. If the box next to the channel has a mark, the channel is locked. 7. Select the Done option to save the changes. 8.
Chapter 3 Using the System 5. Select the Yes option. 6. To activate the front panel lock, you must lock the receiver by selecting Lock System. Locking and Unlocking Pay Per View Channels This locks all pay per view channels. You also can lock one or more pay per view channels by using channel locks or rating locks. 1. Press the MENU button. 2. Select the Locks option. 3. If the receiver is locked, enter the password using the NUMBER PAD buttons.
Using Locks Hiding and Showing Adult Channels When you hide adult channels, you keep the Program Guide, Themes lists, and the Browse Banner from displaying adult channels. It also keeps anyone from choosing such channels by using the UP or DOWN ARROW buttons or the remote control NUMBER PAD buttons. 1. Press the MENU button. 2. Select the Locks option. 3. If the receiver is locked, enter the password using the NUMBER PAD buttons.
Chapter 3 Using the System 5. Enter the current password using the number pad buttons. As soon as you enter the fourth digit of the password, the receiver highlights the OK option. Press the SELECT button. 6. Enter the new password using the number pad buttons. As soon as you enter the fourth digit of the password, the receiver highlights the OK option. Select the OK option to change the password. 7. Enter the new password again for confirmation, using the NUMBER PAD buttons.
Personal Identification Number Personal Identification Number You can set up a Personal Identification Number (PIN) for call-in requests only. Anyone calling the Customer Service Center must provide this PIN to make any changes to your account. You may call the Customer Service Center at any time to set up a PIN. If you forget your PIN, you will need to speak with a Customer Service Representative.
Chapter 3 Using the System Turning Caller ID On and Off 1. Press MENU on the remote control. 2. Select System Setup. 3. Select Installation. 4. Select Caller ID. 5. Select Enable Caller ID or select Disable Caller ID. 6. Select Done. Resetting to Factory Default Settings Note: Resetting the receiver to factory default settings discards all Favorite Lists except the All Chan and All Sub lists. Note: If you have set any locks on the receiver, and the receiver is locked, these locks will be kept.
Changing Program Languages 3. Select the Factory Defaults option. When the receiver displays a Warning message, confirm that you want to reset the receiver to factory default settings. Changing Program Languages You may be able to change the language of some programs. An alternate language may not be available for all programs. Some programs, such as movies, show at the start whether an alternate language is available.
Chapter 3 Using the System Control Other Devices with the Remote Controls Tip: Remote Control 1 is used to control TV1 menus on the nearby TV. Remote Control 2 is used to control TV2 menus on the remote TV(s). This section describes how to use Remote Control 1 or Remote Control 2 to control with a TV, a VCR, or other devices. For information on how to use the remote to control the receiver, see Using the Remote Controls on page 37.
Control Other Devices with the Remote Controls Set Up the Remote Control 1. Turn the device on. Use the device’s front panel buttons or its remote control. 2. Find the brand name of the device in the tables starting on page 113. If the brand isn’t listed, see Scan for Device Codes on page 74. 3. Press and hold the mode button until all the other mode buttons light up, and then let go of the button. For example, hold the TV mode button for a TV until all of the other mode buttons light.
Chapter 3 Using the System 9. Turn the device back on and try some other appropriate buttons to make sure they work. If the code works for other buttons, stop here. Sometimes the blank POWER button works when other buttons don’t. 10. If the code doesn’t work, redo steps 3 through 9 with another device code from the tables. Try every code listed for you brand until one works for your device. 11. If you can’t find a code that works try Scan for Device Codes that follows.
Control Other Devices with the Remote Controls 7. Press the POUND (#) button. This stores the code you found. 8. Turn the device back on and try some other appropriate buttons to make sure they work. Press the blank POWER button to turn the device back on. Try some other buttons to make sure they work. Sometimes, the blank POWER button works when other buttons don’t. 9. Repeat this procedure until you’ve tried all the codes. You may need to repeat the scan to find the best code for your device.
Chapter 3 Using the System Remote Control Buttons Control the Receiver When you get the remote it’s already set up to control the receiver. However, you must set up the remote to control the TV before you can use the MUTE and VOLUME buttons. For information on the remote buttons that control the receiver, see Using the Remote Controls on page 37. Control a TV (or a Second TV) Only the buttons described here control a TV. Some of the buttons described here may not control your TV.
Control Other Devices with the Remote Controls Up and Down Arrow Buttons Use the UP and DOWN ARROW buttons to change channels on the TV. Note: These buttons do not change the channels on the TV if the remote control is in limited mode. Select Button The SELECT button works as the ENTER button for a TV. Recall Button Press the RECALL button to go back to the last TV channel you watched. Press it again to switch between the last two TV channels you watched.
Chapter 3 Using the System Control a VCR (or a Second VCR or a DVD Player) Only the buttons described here control a VCR or DVD player. Some of the buttons described here may not control your VCR or DVD player. See the user’s manual that came with your VCR or DVD player for information about the features. VCR Mode Button You must first set up the remote to control the VCR or DVD player. See Set Up the Remote to Control Devices, beginning on page 72.
Control Other Devices with the Remote Controls VCR Buttons • Press the LEFT ARROW button to rewind a videotape or DVD. • Press the DOWN ARROW button to pause a videotape or DVD. Press this button or the PLAY button to go back to playing the tape or DVD. • Press the RIGHT ARROW button to fast forward a videotape or DVD. • Press the STOP button to stop playing or recording on a videotape or DVD. • Press the RECORD button to record on a videotape.
Chapter 3 Using the System Control a Tuner or Amplifier Only the buttons described here control a tuner or amplifier. Some of the buttons described here may not control your tuner or amplifier. Please see the user’s manual that came with your tuner or amplifier for more information. AUX Mode Button You must first set up the remote to control the device. See Set Up the Remote to Control Devices, beginning on page 72. Then, you must press the AUX mode button to set the remote to AUX mode.
Control Other Devices with the Remote Controls Other Remote Control Features Switch Between TV and AUX Device Volume Control When you set up the remote to control a TV, the mute and volume buttons control the TV volume. However, if you want to use the AUX mode to control a tuner or amplifier and the device has a volume setting, you can set up the remote to control the device’s volume instead of the TV volume. To set the remote to control the device’s volume: 1.
Chapter 3 Using the System 5. Press the POUND (#) button. The TV mode button flashes three times. 6. Press the SAT mode button. 7. Press the plus (+) and minus (-) sides of the VOLUME button. The TV’s volume changes and the TV mode button lights instead of the AUX mode button. Testing the System Starting a Test 1. Press the MENU button. 2. Select System Setup. 3. Select Diagnostics. Telephone Connection Test This test checks that the receiver telephone connection is correct.
System Updates • If the telephone line is not connected properly, the receiver displays a failure message. In this case, check the telephone connection and then repeat the test. Note: If you have the receiver connected to a DSL (Digital Subscriber Line) phone line, it may cause this test to fail. If so, you will need to install a DSL filter between the receiver and the phone jack on the wall. You should be able to get a DSL filter from your DSL provider, or your local electronic parts store.
Chapter 3 Using the System 11. When you are finished making changes, select Done to close the screen. Note: If you do not want to save your changes or if you want to reset the time the system updates the Program Guide, select Defaults and then select Done.
Chapter 4 Dish Antenna Installation These instructions guide you through the installation of a satellite system which includes your receiver (included with this manual), and a DISH Pro DISH 500 antenna system that can be identified by the DISH Pro logo shown below. Installing a DISH 500 Antenna The first step in installing your dish antenna is to assemble the satellite dish, mount it, and point it in the general direction of a satellite.
Chapter 4 Dish Antenna Installation Azimuth: 6. The menu displays the azimuth, elevation, and skew angles. Write down these numbers in the blanks provided in the margin. Elevation: Mounting the Dish Skew: 1. Using the azimuth and elevation angles, find a location for the satellite dish which can be pointed towards the satellites located at these angles. With a compass, find the required azimuth angle. Then, use the elevation angle to find out how high the satellites are in the sky from your location.
Installing a DISH 500 Antenna 4. Assemble the satellite dish as shown below, except do not attach the Ybracket or LNBF at this time. 5. Loosen both skew bolts and set the skew by rotating the dish mounting bracket to align the red mark with the required angle on the skew scale which you wrote down on page 86. Tighten the skew bolts securely to keep the dish from rotating. Once the skew is set, do not try to fine-tune this angle when aiming the dish.
Chapter 4 Dish Antenna Installation Note: You can have as much as 200 feet of cable between the DISH Pro LNBF and the DISH Pro receiver. However, you must use only RG-6 coaxial cables rated for 950 to 2150 MHz. Some cables may say "Swept tested for 2150 MHz." If you have any doubt about this, ask your DISH Network retailer, examine the cable’s outer jacket, or look on the container the cable came in. Do not use cable company TV cables or cables from other satellite TV systems not rated for 9502150 MHz.
Installing a DISH 500 Antenna 15. When the check switch procedure finishes, you will see an Installation Summary screen similar to the one below. The information for Satellite Input 1 and Satellite Input 2 should be the same: • Satellite - Conn twice. • Transponder - X twice. This is OK and does not indicate a problem with the receiver. • Device Type - Twin twice. This indicates that your receiver has confirmed the connection with your DISH Pro Twin LNBF is working. 16.
Chapter 4 Dish Antenna Installation Note: If you cannot find the signal, turn the dish back to the first azimuth angle. Then, loosen both elevation bolts just enough so you can tilt the dish. Tilt the dish elevation up by two degrees, and then tighten both bolts. Now, turn the dish back and forth again. If you still can’t find the signal, tilt the dish up again very slightly and turn the dish back and forth until you find the signal. Do not change the skew setting. 19.
Installing a Multiple Dish DISH Pro System If you do not have good signal strength with 110, go back to step 18, and fine-tune the dish but with 110 selected instead of 119. While the 110 and 119 signals will not be equal, you should be able to fine-tune the dish until you have the strongest possible signal from both satellites. 23. Select Cancel to exit the Point Dish menu.
Chapter 4 Dish Antenna Installation 2. Select the satellite your dish will be pointed toward. 3. Select 300 under the Dish System. Azimuth: Elevation: 4. Use the number buttons on the remote to enter your ZIP code to get the necessary azimuth and elevation. Write these numbers down in the spaces provided in the margin. 5. Mount the dish antenna and multi-dish switches following the mounting instructions that came with them and the DISH Pro Wiring Diagrams starting on page 94. 6.
Installing a Multiple Dish DISH Pro System 12. Connect two RG-6 cables between both ports on your DISH Pro Twin LNBF and your switch(es) using the switch instructions and the DISH Pro Wiring Diagrams that start on page 94. 13. Select Check Switch from the Point Dish menu. When the Check Switch menu opens, select Retest. When the procedure completes, you will see the Installation Summary screen again.
Chapter 4 Dish Antenna Installation DISH Pro Wiring Diagrams DISH 500, One DISH Pro Twin LNBF This diagram leaves out grounding to be clear. Make sure you ground the system per the National Electrical Code (NEC) and all local electrical codes. Note: Each cable carries both the 119 and 110 signals after you use each receiver to check the setup.
DISH Pro Wiring Diagrams DISH 500, One DISH Pro Quad LNBF This diagram leaves out grounding to be clear. Make sure you ground the system per the National Electrical Code (NEC) and all local electrical codes. Note: Each cable carries both the 119 and 110 signals after you use each receiver to check the setup.
Chapter 4 Dish Antenna Installation DISH 500 with a DISH Pro Twin LNBF, One DISH 300 with a DISH Pro LNBF, DP34 Switch This diagram leaves out grounding to be clear. Make sure you ground the system per the National Electrical Code (NEC) and all local electrical codes. To four DISH Pro Receivers or two DISH Pro Plus Receivers When you set up your system following this diagram and run Check Switch the Installation Summary screen should look similar to the one shown below.
DISH Pro Wiring Diagrams DISH 500, DISH 300, One DISH Pro Twin LNBF, One DISH Pro Dual LNBF, Two DISH Pro 21 Switches This diagram leaves out grounding to be clear. Make sure you ground the system per the National Electrical Code (NEC) and all local electrical codes. When you set up your system following this diagram and run Check Switch the Installation Summary screen should look similar to the one shown below.
Chapter 4 Dish Antenna Installation Two DISH 300s, Two DISH Pro Dual LNBFs, Two DISH Pro 21 Switches This diagram leaves out grounding to be clear. Make sure you ground the system per the National Electrical Code (NEC) and all local electrical codes. When you set up your system following this diagram and run Check Switch the Installation Summary screen should look similar to the one shown below.
Running Coaxial Cable Running Coaxial Cable 1. Using the shortest path possible, run the coaxial cable(s) from the ground block or switch to the satellite receiver(s). Do not kink or pinch any cable. Cables should be bent only in gentle curves. Do not use a longer cable between the satellite dish and the receiver than is specified in the DISH Pro or Legacy system installation instructions.
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Chapter 5 Reference Troubleshooting Tables Use these tables if you have problems using the system before calling the Customer Service Center. Many problems arise from misunderstandings of how the system works, especially when you are just becoming familiar with it. These tables cover many problems, usually with a simple solution for each one. To solve a particular problem, do the following: 1. Review the section in this Guide that relates to the problem. 2.
Chapter 5 Reference On-Screen Messages This table describes some on-screen messages in the order of their message numbers. Find the message number in the upper right corner of the message displayed on your TV screen, and then find the matching number in this table. Message Number Possible Reason • There may be a problem with the multi-dish switch. • Check the coaxial cables and their connections to and from the multi-dish switch.
Troubleshooting Tables Message Number Possible Reason What to Do • You may have tried to tune to a program on a channel which you have not bought. • You must buy a channel before you can tune to a program on that channel. Call the Customer Service Center to buy the channel, or if you believe this message was displayed by mistake. • You may have just plugged in the receiver, and it is acquiring the satellite signal. Or, the receiver may have temporarily lost the signal.
Chapter 5 Reference Message Number Possible Reason What to Do • The receiver gives you three chances to enter the correct password. If you fail to do so, the receiver “times out” and will not allow you to try again for several minutes. • Wait a few minutes and then try again to enter the password. Note: The “time out” feature is designed to prevent someone from trying password after password until he or she happens to guess the right one and so gains unauthorized access to the receiver.
Troubleshooting Tables What’s Happening When you run Check Switch, you see "Twin" identified as the Device/LNBF but you only have signal confirmed from one satellite. What’s Wrong • The DISH Pro Twin LNBF is connected but the dish may not be pointed to receive signal from both 110 and 119 satellites. What You Can Do • If the check switch summary screen shows "119 W" on Dish Input 2, you need to point you dish 9 degrees to the east and repeak your dish. Rerun check switch.
Chapter 5 Reference What Is Happening Possible Reason You use a pyramid type IR extender (not a “mouse tail”), and it does not seem to work. Your UHF Pro remote control does not work well from far away. • The IR sensor on the extender that receives the remote control signals may not be facing the remote control. The IR cable on the extender that sends the signal to the receiver may not be right in front of the IR sensor on the receiver front panel.
Troubleshooting Tables Using the Menus What Is Happening Possible Reason What to Do You were using a menu, and it suddenly closed. • The receiver has a time-out feature that closes any menu after several minutes of no activity. This will discard any changes you have made, but otherwise does no harm to the receiver. • Start over again. You cannot access DISH Home or Customer Support. • Someone is using DISH Home or Customer Support on the other TV (nearby or remote).
Chapter 5 Reference Watching A Program What Is Happening The receiver front panel TV1 and TV2 lights are on, but the TV image: is black (no picture), is frozen, has break-ups, has “snow,” or shows small squares of various colors. Possible Reason • The TV set may not be working properly. • • If the TV and the receiver are working properly, there may be interference with the satellite signal. The TV may be wired to the wrong input. • Make sure that the TV is turned on.
Troubleshooting Tables Using the Program Guide or the Browse Banner What Is Happening Possible Reason What to Do In the Program Guide, some channels have a red background. • Red means that you have not bought the program. You must buy a channel before you can tune the receiver to it. • If you want to buy a channel, call the Customer Service Center at 1-800-333-DISH (3474). You try to display future programs in the Program Guide or Browse Banner, but find you cannot.
Chapter 5 Reference Using Favorites Lists What Is Happening Possible Reason What to Do You press the remote Guide button while the Program Guide is displayed. You find that you can apply only the All Chan list or the All Sub list. • If you have not added channels to any custom Favorite List, you will be able to apply only the All Chan list or the All Sub list. • You must add channels to a custom Favorite List before you can apply it. You try to change the All Chan list or the All Sub list.
Troubleshooting Tables Using the Telephone for Voice/Data/FAX What Is Happening While you are making a telephone call, you hear “clicks.” Possible Reason What to Do • The receiver may have tried to call • the Customer Service Center to send pay per view purchase information. When the receiver found that the telephone was busy, it automatically disconnected. You do not have to do anything. You can always use your telephone line, because the receiver automatically hangs up if it finds the line is busy.
Chapter 5 Reference What Is Happening You set up an event timer, but the timer does not operate at all. Possible Reason What to Do The program time may have • changed so that the event timer overlapped another event timer. The program time may have changed by more than twenty-four hours. If the receiver is ON and finds an event timer overlap, it will display the Event Timer Scheduling Conflict menu. You must edit or delete one of the overlapping event timers.
Device 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 device brand is not listed or if the codes do not work, the remote may not control your device. In some cases, codes may operate some but not all buttons shown in this guide.
Chapter 5 Reference TV Memorex Codes TV 590, 627, 653, 654, 659, 675, 678, 720 Quasar MGA 504, 505, 506, 542, 571, 573, 627, 652, 653, 654, 656, 660, 728 Radio Shack/Realistic Mitsubishi 504, 505, 542, 570, 571, 572, 573, 597, 623, 627, 652, 653, 654, 656, 659, 660, 664, 665, 670, 671, 705, 728 TV Codes 508, 509, 651, 663, 673, 676, 698, 700, 747 526, 541, 590, 607, 612, 645, 650, 652, 654, 655, 657, 658, 661, 662, 663, 668, 670, 683, 698, 730 RCA 503, 505, 548, 586, 630, 633, 634, 636, 641, 64
Device Codes VCR CODES Citizen 534, 591, 592, 594, 675, 676, 677, 684 Colortyme 592, Craig VCR VCR CODES CODES 518 Ricoh 502 LXI 676 Runco 533 Magnasonic 685, 687 Saisho 506 591, 658, 675, 676, 681, 685, 687, 688 Magnavox 527, 533, 554, 556, 678, 679, 684, 685 Salora 567, 581 Curtis Mathes 554, 592, 594, 605, 607, 675, 677, 678, 679, 683, 684 Samsung Marantz 554, 556, 581, 585, 592, 594, 600, 602, 674, 677, 678, 683 515, 517, 534, 579, 591, 675 Sansui Daewoo 506, 534, 546,
Chapter 5 Reference TV/VCR Combo DVD Players Programming for combination devices: Program the remote control in TV mode and then in VCR mode.
Chapter 5 Reference Tuner/Amplifier Codes Technics 643, 644, 652, 742, 746 Toshiba 710 Yamaha 663, 730, 731, 732, 733, 745, 747 DVD/VCR Combo DVD/VCR Codes Go Video 692,693 JVC 689 RCA 690 Samsung 667,691 TV/DVD Combo Codes Programming for combination devices: Program the remote control in TV mode and then in VCR (or AUX press 1 before entering the DVD code) mode.
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Appendix Limited Warranty This Limited Warranty is a legal document. Keep it in a safe place. Remember to retain your Bill of Sale for warranty service! Any items returned without a copy of the Proof of Purchase will be considered out of warranty. What the Warranty Covers This warranty extends only to the original user of the equipment and is limited to the purchase price of each part.
Appendix Legal Limitations REPLACEMENT AS PROVIDED UNDER THIS WARRANTY IS YOUR EXCLUSIVE REMEDY. ECHOSTAR SHALL NOT BE HELD LIABLE FOR ANY INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES FOR BREACH OF ANY EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED WARRANTY ON THIS SYSTEM, NOR FOR ANY INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES RESULTING FROM THE USE OF, OR INABILITY TO USE, THIS SYSTEM. UNDER NO CIRCUMSTANCES SHALL ECHOSTAR'S LIABILITY, IF ANY, EXCEED THE PURCHASE PRICE PAID FOR THIS SYSTEM.
Residential Customer Agreement Post Receipt Exchange Program You may choose to ship the equipment to us at your cost. To provide faster service, upon receipt of your equipment you will be shipped a replacement. Your original equipment will not be available for return. The equipment you return will be checked to verify whether it is covered under this warranty.
Appendix 1. THE DISH NETWORK SERVICE A. Services Defined. DISH Network offers a wide variety of video and audio programming and other services and we are constantly striving to add new services to our lineup. For purposes of this Agreement the term "Services" shall mean the programming available on DISH Network (whether subscription based or pay per view based) and any other services that we may provide to consumers either now or in the future.
Residential Customer Agreement DBS receiver on the account, whether owned by you or not. The payment of that amount and/or the termination of Services shall be in addition to any other rights and remedies we may have under this Agreement, at law, in equity, or otherwise. G. Changes in Services offered. DISH Network reserves the right to change the Services that we offer, and our prices or fees related to such Services at any time.
Appendix addition to all other applicable fees, the Offset Fee set forth below for each month and partial month that the multi-month subscription was previously received. E. If we use a collection agency or attorney to collect money you owe us or to assert any other right which we may have against you, you agree to pay the reasonable costs of collection or other action. These costs might include, but are not limited to, the costs of a collection agency, reasonable attorney's fees and court costs.
Residential Customer Agreement month subscription, you understand and agree that you are not entitled to any refund or credit for the unused portions of the multi-month subscription and that we have the right to retain any prepaid monies as liquidated damages. 4. EQUIPMENT A. In order to receive the Services it will be necessary for you to purchase or lease certain reception equipment consisting primarily of a DISH Network compatible satellite receiver, and remote control ("Equipment").
Appendix B. You shall notify us promptly of any defect in, damage to, or accident involving the equipment. All maintenance and repair of the equipment shall be performed by us or our designees. DISH Network may charge you for any repairs that are necessitated by any damage to, or misuse of, the Equipment. 6. TRANSFER OF ACCOUNT, SERVICES OR EQUIPMENT DISH Network may sell, assign or transfer your account to a third party without notice to you.
Staying Legal state and local area where Service is provided. These terms and conditions are subject to amendment, modification or termination if required by such regulations or laws. If any provision in this Agreement is declared to be illegal or in conflict with any law or regulation, that provision may be deleted or modified, without affecting the validity of the other provision. D. Other.
Appendix Radio Interference This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: 1.this device may not cause harmful interference, and 2.this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. Modifying this receiver may void your authority to use the equipment. This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules.
Index A Another Room(s) 21 Connecting to an Off-Air Antenna or Cable 32 Control a Tuner or Amplifier 80 Control a TV 76 Control a VCR 78 Control Other Devices 72 Control Other Devices with the Remote Controls 72 Conventions 2 Creating a Favorites List 50 Creating Channel Locks 64 Creating or Changing Channel Locks 64 Creating or Changing Rating (Content) Code Locks 64 Creating Rating Locks 64 Customer 8 Alternate Audio 71 Attach a UHF Attenuator 33 Attenuator 15, 21 B Back Panel CH 21–69 Out 15 Channel 3
Index Telephone Communication 127 Front Panel Arrow Buttons 13 IR Sensor and IR Blaster 13 Locking and Unlocking 65 Power Button 13 Smart Card Door 13 TV1 and TV2 Indicators 13 Selecting Menu Options 44 System Setup 10 Themes and Search 8, 43, 52, 59 Timers 10, 52 Modulator Setup 26 N Naming a Favorites List 51 Nearby TV 1 Remote Control 1 2 G Getting Started Finding Programs To Watch 5 Ordering Your Programming 4 O On-Screen Messages 102 Open and Close Menus 42 Optimize Your Remote Controls 32 Ordering
Index Other Features 81 Switch Between TV and Device Volume Control 81 Using the Remote Control 105 Remote Control 1 20 Remote Control 2 2, 25 Remote Control Buttons 76 Control a Tuner or Amplifier 80 Remote Controls 16, 72 Attach a UHF Attenuator 33 Batteries 18 Buttons 76 Check the Address 33 Check the Device Codes 75 Control Other Devices 72 Low Battery Warning Low Battery Warning 18 Optimize 32 Remote Control 1 20 Remote Control 2 25 Scan for Device Codes 74 Tuner or Amplifier 80 TV 76 TV and AUX Devic
Index Using the Remote Control 105 Using the Remote Controls 37 Using Themes and Search 52, 59 Using Timers Automatic Timer 53 Deleting 57 Editing 56 Frequency 52 Manual Timer 54 Maximum Number 56 Overlapping 54 Receiver Off 57 Reviewing 56 Special Considerations 57 Types 52 VCR Control (TV1 Menu Only) 57 UsingTimers 52 V VCR Codes 114 W Warranty 119 Wiring Diagrams 94 Page 132
Write the following information in the spaces provided below. You may need to provide this information if you call the Service Center. To get the Conditional Access Numbers, display the Important System Information menu (see Ordering Your Program Packages on page 4). Purchase Location Name: Purchase Location Telephone Number: Receiver Serial Number: Receiver Conditional Access Number Smart Card Conditional Access Number: .