If you enter a “1” as the last number of your code,
your remote is in Limited Mode (see page 3 for more details).
Auxiliary Equipment Code
To read out your remote codes, see page 8 for instructions.
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SAT
POWER
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MENU
GUIDE
B
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MUTE
RECALL
SKIP
BACK
PAUSE
PLAY
VOLUME
DVR
TV
VCR
AUX
TV
PAGE
CANCEL
INFO
VIEW TV
SKIP
FWD
FWD
Learning and System Wizard
Refer to page 9 for detailed instructions on Learning
Refer to page 11 for detailed instructions on System Wizard
C-1
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Quick Setup
1
Install the Key Correctly
Note: If you will be using the blue TV2 key that comes
already installed in your remote, skip this step and
proceed with the next step (Insert the Batteries).
2
1
Pull the
remote
battery
cover off.
2
4
3
Insert the
key face up
and slide
into place.
Insert the Batteries
Separate the key
from the remote
by inserting
your thumbnail
or a coin in the
crease. Remove
the key by
grasping at
the bottom.
Change the
UHF/IR
SWITCH
to IR
1
Insert 4 AAA
batteries,
making sure
to match the
plus (+) ends
with the plus
markings on
the battery
case.
C-2
2
Replace
the
remote
battery
cover.
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Quick Setup
3
Making the Remote Work
With Your Receiver
If you installed this key,
continue with step 2 on this page.
2
1
Verify the UHF antenna
is installed on the back
of the receiver. Verify
the UHF/IR Switch
is set to UHF.
REMOTE
ANTENNA
4
If you installed this
key, go to page 14
inside this guide.
3
Turn your receiver and
TV on, and press
SYSTEM INFO on the
front of the receiver.
5
RECORD
Confirm that you
see the System
Information screen.
Press RECORD on
your remote. The remote
address will probably
change on the screen.
6
Confirm that your remote operates your
receiver by pressing remote buttons. If
your remote has a blue number 2 key, you
may need to go to your remote TV2 location to
confirm your remote operates your receiver.
If this is not working, go back to step
C-3
5.
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Quick Setup
Program the Remote to
Control Your TV
To program the remote control to operate a
TV, you can enter an Equipment Code (see
instructions on page 3).
Or, follow the steps below to scan the
database of all Equipment Codes.
Or teach your remote the commands for
your TV (see instructions on page 9).
1
Turn your TV on.
3
Press
POWER.
5
Press
POUND.
The TV Mode
button will
flash three times.
2
Press & hold the
TV Mode button until all
Mode buttons light up.
4
Press the UP ARROW on the
remote repeatedly
second)
until your TV turns off.
(1 press per
6
Press the POWER button
to turn the TV on and
try other buttons to make
sure the code works. If you
want to try another code,
start over from step 1.
C-4
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Quick Setup
Programming the
Recover Button for
TV2 Operation
For TV2 Remote Controls on
DISH Player-DVR 522, 625, 942
and ViP222, VIP222k, ViP622 DVR,
ViP722 DVR, ViP722k DVR Receivers
Programming your RECOVER button allows you
to easily regain satellite programming if you
accidentally change TV channels or inputs.
12
Press & hold the
TV Mode button
until all Mode
buttons light up.
4
Press
POUND.
Use the RECOVER button as described in
If You Lose Your Picture on the next page (C-6).
Press
STAR.
Enter the channel
number you tune
your TV to when
you watch satellite
3
programming.
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Quick Setup/Operation
Placing Your Remote
in Limited Mode
Limited Mode locks out all the TV mode operations except
for TV power, Mute, and Volume. This prevents you from
accidentally tuning away from satellite programming.
1
Press & hold the
TV Mode button
until all Mode
buttons light up.
To take the remote out of Limited Mode, use the PAGE DOWN
button instead of the PAGE UP button in step 2.
2
Press the
PAGE UP
button.
3
Press
POUND.
If You Lose Your Picture
(How to Use the RECOVER Button)
Use the RECOVER button to get back to watching
satellite programming if you accidentally change
1
2
(Your screen may be different)
channels or inputs on your TV.
Press and hold RECOVER until all
mode buttons light up.
If you see the System Information
screen, proceed to step 4.
Otherwise, continue to step 3.
3
4
SELECT
Press RECOVER again & wait until
the mode lights stop flashing. If you
see the System Information screen,
go to step 4. If not, repeat this step
until you do.
Press SELECT to resume watching TV.
C-6
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Operation
Remote Operation
SAT Mode
To use the features described in this section, make
sure you are in SAT mode by pressing the SAT Mode button.
Note: Some features may not be available depending on your receiver model.
Volume & Mute Buttons
Control TV volume
Programming required (see C-4)
Press once for Input,
Input
Press and hold
for Recover
Receiver Menu
Access receiver
features and settings
Themes
Search for programs
using Themes
Recall
Go back to last
channel viewed
Info
Get info on programs
Search
Search for a program
Shortcut Keys
(for future use)
Digital Video
Recorder (DVR)
Buttons
Pause liveTV and
play or record
programming
Format
Format the picture
to the desired width
to match the program
you are viewing
Picture-In-Picture
(PIP) Buttons
Watch two separate
programs at once
(in Single Mode)
Press this
button for
SAT Mode
Receiver Power & TV Power
Top button turns the receiver on/off,
Bottom button turns the TV on/off
Programming required (see C-4)
Page Buttons
Page up/down in
menus
Program Guide
Display current and
future satellite
program listings
Browse
See what is on other
channels while
watching TV
Arrows/Select
Buttons
Channel up/down,
navigate through
menus and select
a desired option
View Satellite
Programming
Exit out of any menu/
guide and go back to
viewing live TV
Number Buttons
Enter a channel
number, or navigate
thorough menus
System Wizard
Press and hold
to fix remote
control issues
and sync data
DishHOME
Explore interactive
TV features
SAT
C-7
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Operation
Remote Operation
TV Mode
To use the features described in this section, make
sure you are in TV mode by pressing the TV Mode button.
Remote programming is required. SeeC-4for instructions.
Note: If you have programmed the remote in Limited Mode (C-6),
only the TV Power, Mute and Volume buttons will control your TV.
Press this
button for
TV Mode
Input
Switch between
TV inputs
TV Menu
Access menu
features available
on some TVs
Mute
Turn TV volume
on or off
Recall
Go back to last
TV channel viewed
Receiver Power
& TV Power
Turn the TV on/off
Volume
Control TV
volume
Up/Down
Arrow Buttons
Channel up/down
on TV
TVTV
Picture-In-Picture
(PIP) Buttons
Display PIP features
on some TVs with
PIP capabilities
Note: Remote operation is different on DISH Network TVs.
See your DISH Network TV User's Guide for proper operation.
C-8
C-8
Number Buttons
Enter a desired
channel number
on TV
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Operation
Remote Operation
DVD Mode
To use the features described in this section, make
sure you are in DVD mode by pressing the DVD Mode button.
You can use this mode to operate your VCR instead of a DVD player.
Remote programming is required. See page 2 for instructions.
Press this
button for
DVD/VCR Power
& TV Power
Top button turns the
DVD player/VCR
power on and off,
Bottom button turns
the TV on and off
DVD Mode
DVD
Switch VCR between
Input
its TV & VCR mode
Back
Rewind a videotape
or reverse a DVD
Stop
Stop playing a DVD,
stop playing or
recording a
videotape
Record
Record on a
videotape
Up/Down
Arrow Buttons
Channel up/down
on VCR
Pause
Pause a videotape
or DVD
FWD
Forward a videotape
or DVD
Play
Play a videotape
or DVD
Number Buttons
Enter a channel
number for DVD
C-9
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Table of Contents
Quick Setup
Learning, System Wizard...................................................... C-1
Install the Key Correctly, UHF/IR Switch............................... C-2
Inserting the Batteries........................................................... C-2
Making the Remote Work with Your Receiver ...................... C-3
Programming the Remote to Control Your TV...................... C-4
Programming the Recover Button for TV2 Operation........... C-5
Placing Your Remote in Limited Mode.................................. C-6
Operation
If You Lose Your Picture ....................................................... C-6
SAT Mode............................................................................. C-7
TV Mode............................................................................... C-8
DVD Mode ............................................................................ C-9
Remote Control Overview......................................................... 1
Using the Guide........................................................................ 1
Remote Control Modes............................................................. 1
How the Remote Communicates.............................................. 2
Programming for Other Equipment...........................................2
Combination Equipment (for example, TV/DVD)......................2
Your Remote Control Codes.......................... Inside Back Cover
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REMOTE CONTROL OVERVIEW
Great Idea: Whenever you finish using
other equipment (TV, DVD, VCR, etc.) be
sure to put the remote back in SAT mode.
Use this full-function remote control to operate the ViP®722k DVR
and ViP222k DISH Network receivers. Also, you can program the
remote control to operate most of the popular brands of audio/video
equipment like a TV, a DVD player (or VCR), or a second DISH
Network satellite receiver. See Programming for Other Equipment on
page 2.
Note: This remote control may have features not used by your
receiver.
USINGTHE GUIDE
This guide makes it easy to set up and use your remote control. By now
you’ve noticed that the cover contains information on quick set up and
remote control operation.
The rest of the guide contains in-depth information to help you get the
most from your remote control, including controlling other equipment
like TVs, VCRs, and DVD players.
REMOTE CONTROL MODES
Use the remote control’s mode buttons to set the remote to the correct
mode for the equipment. Be sure to program the remote control to
operate the other equipment as described on page 2.
To change the mode, press the button for the equipment you want to
control. The mode button lights for three seconds to show you’ve set
the remote to that mode.
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If you program the remote control to operate other equipment, refer to
the following for remote-control operation instructions:
• TVs, page C-8.
• DVD players and VCRs, page C-9.
• Other DISH Network satellite receivers, page C-7.
• Stereo equipment (for example, an audio amplifier programmed
in AUX mode) uses only these buttons: SELECT (to change
inputs), MUTE, VOLUME, and POWER.
HOWTHE REMOTE COMMUNICATES
Depending on how the remote is set up, the remote control may use
UHF radio signals, IR signals, or both to control the receiver. However ,
only IR signals are used to control other equipment.
• IR signals travel short distances (up to 40 feet), and cannot go
through walls or other solid objects. Point the remote control
directly at the equipment you want to control, with no objects to
block the signal path.
• UHF signals travel long distances and can go through walls and
other solid objects. Because these signals travel so far, the
receiver may respond to signals from other nearby remote
controls. To handle this problem, you may want to change the
remote and receiver addresses (see page 13).
• If you’re set up to use UHF, make sure that the UHF remote
antenna is attached to the receiver’s back panel R
NTENNA input so it can receive the UHF remote signals.
A
EMOTE
PROGRAMMINGFOR OTHER EQUIPMENT
Page C-4 shows you how to program the remote control to operate a
TV. The following section uses a different method to program the
remote control to operate a TV or other equipment (such as a DVD
player or VCR, tuner, amplifier, audio receiver or a second TV). You
can program the remote control by either following the instructions in
Programming Using Equipment Code Tables on page 3, or the
Scanning for Equipment Codes procedure described on page 5.
COMBINATION EQUIPMENT (FOREXAMPLE, TV/DVD)
When programming the remote control to operate combination
equipment, such as a TV/DVD or a TV/VCR, program the remote
control in one mode, and then repeat the procedure in the other mode.
For example, to program the remote control to operate a TV/DVD
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player using code 765, follow the instructions to program the remote to
operate the TV using code 765, and then repeat the instructions for the
DVD using the same code. Put the remote in TV mode to use TV
functions, or DVD mode to use the DVD player (or VCR) functions.
LIMITED MODE
You can program your remote control in Limited Mode to keep from
accidentally changing the channel on your TV or VCR. When you use
the remote control to operate your TV in Limited Mode, you will only
be able to use the POWER, MUTE, and VOLUME buttons to operate
your TV. Also, when you use the remote control to operate your VCR
in Limited Mode, you will only be able to use the POWER and VCR
function buttons. The section Programming Using the Equipment Code Tables has a step that tells the remote control to go into Limite d Mode.
Also, a quick way to put the remote in Limited Mode is described on
page C-6.
Note: Limited Mode cannot be used with audio amplifiers.
PROGRAMMING USING EQUIPMENT CODE TABLES
You can set up the remote control to operate other equipment using the
code-table listings that start on page 17 and the modes as shown on
page 1. To control a receiver in AUX mode, see page 7.
InstructionsAdditional Information
1Turn the equipment on.Use the equipment’s front panel
buttons or its own remote
control.
2Find the brand name of the
equipment listed in the
code tables that start on
page 17.
3Press and hold the mode
button for the equipment
until all the other mode
buttons light up, and then
release the button. The
mode button flashes.
If the brand isn’t listed in the
tables, see Scanning for Equipment Codes on page 5.
For example, hold the TV mode
button for a TV until all of the
other mode buttons light. When
you let go, the TV mode button
will be flashing.
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InstructionsAdditional Information
4For AUX mode only. Press
0 for a second TV, or 1 for a
second DVD/VCR, or 2 for
a tuner, amplifier, or audio
receiver.
5Enter one of the three-digit
equipment codes from the
table using buttons on the
number pad.
6If you want to program
Limited Mode, press 1.
If not, skip to step 7.
7Press POUND (#).If you entered the code
8Press POWER to turn off
the equipment. If the
equipment does not turn
off, go to step 10.
9Turn the equipment back
on and try some other
buttons to make sure they
work. If the code works for
other buttons, stop here.
This step is for programming
the kind of equipment that
should be programmed in AUX
mode. If you’re not
programming in AUX mode,
skip to step 5.
The three-digit equipment code
should be for the brand name of
your equipment that you found
in step 2.
See Limited Mode on page 3 for
more information.
correctly, the mode button
flashes three times.
If the code you entered works,
the equipment should turn off.
For example, sometimes
POWER works when other
buttons don’t. Note that more
than one code may work to turn
equipment on or off.
10 If the code doesn’t work,
repeat steps 3 through 9
with another equipment
code listed in the tables.
11 If you can’t find a code that
works, try the instructions
that follow for Scanning for Equipment Codes.
4
Try every code listed for your
brand until one works for your
equipment.
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SCANNINGFOR EQUIPMENT CODES
InstructionsAdditional Information
1Turn the equipment on.Use the equipment’s front panel
buttons or its own remote
control.
2Press and hold the mode
button until all the other
mode buttons light up, and
then release the button. The
mode button flashes.
3For AUX mode only. Press
0 for a second TV, 1 for a
second DVD/VCR, or 2 for
a tuner, amplifier, or audio
receiver. Then press the
STAR (*) button.
4Press POWER.This puts your remote control in
5Press either the UP or
DOWN ARROW
repeatedly until the
equipment turns off.
For example, hold the TV mode
button for a TV until all of the
other mode buttons light. When
you let go, TV will flash.
This step is for programming
the kind of equipment that
should be programmed in AUX
mode. If you’re not
programming in AUX mode,
skip to step 4.
its code scanning mode.
As you press the UP or DOWN
ARROW, the remote tries each
code in the memory to see if it
can turn off your equipment.
When the equipment turns off,
you have found a code that
might work.
Note: The mode button for the
equipment will flash rapidly
eight times when you’ve
scanned through all the codes
for that equipment.
6Press POUND (#).The mode button flashes three
times if you have entered the
code correctly. This stores the
code that you found.
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InstructionsAdditional Information
7Turn the equipment back
on and try some other
buttons to make sure they
work.
8If necessary, repeat this
procedure until you’ve tried
all the codes.
Press POWER to turn the
equipment back on. Try some
other buttons to make sure they
work. Sometimes POWER
works when other buttons
don’t, and more than one code
may work to turn equipment on
or off.
Y ou may need to repeat the scan
to find the best code for your
equipment.
SWITCHING BETWEEN TV AND AMPLIFIER VOLUME
ONTROL
C
When the remote control is set up to operate your TV, the MUTE and
VOLUME buttons will adjust your TV volume. To use the remote to
adjust the volume of a remote-controllable audio receiver or amplifier
instead of adjusting the TV’s volume setting, use the steps in the left
column of the table. To switch back to controlling the TV’s volume,
use the steps in the right column of the table.
Control Amplifier Volume Control TV Volume
1Press and hold the AUX
mode button until all mode
buttons are lit, then release
it. The AUX mode button
will blink.
2Press the POUND (#)
button.
3Press the plus (+) side of
the VOLUME button.
4Press the 0 number button.4Press the 0 number button.
5Press the POUND (#)
button. The AUX mode
button flashes three times.
1Press and hold the TV
mode button until all mode
buttons are lit, then release
it. The TV mode button will
blink.
2Press the POUND (#)
button.
3Press the plus (+) side of
the VOLUME button.
5Press the POUND (#)
button. The TV mode
button
flashes th
ree times.
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Control Amplifier Volume Control TV Volume
AKESURETHEREMOTE
M
CONTROLSTHEAMPLIFIER’S
VOLUMEINOTHERMODES:
6Press the SAT mode
button.
7Press the plus (+) and
minus (-) sides of the
VOLUME button.
8Your tuner/amplifier’s
volume changes and the
AUX mode button lights
instead of the TV mode
MAKESURETHEREMOTE
CONTROLSTHE TV’SVOLUME
INOTHERMODES:
6Press the SAT mode
button.
7Press the plus (+) and
minus (-) sides of the
VOLUME button.
8Your TV’ s volume changes
and the TV mode button
lights instead of the AUX
mode button.
button.
PROGRAMMINGTHE REMOTETO CONTROLA SECOND
ECEIVERIN AUX MODE
R
If you have another DISH Network receiver installed, you can use this
remote control in AUX mode to operate it along with your new
receiver. When you program the remote control to operate the other
receiver, the remote will send IR signals to that receiver, so the line of
sight to the second receiver must be unobstructed. You can program the
remote control to operate any other DISH Network receiver, except for:
• TV2 on DISH 322, DISH Player-DVR models 522, 625, and 942,
ViP222, ViP222k, ViP622 DVR, ViP722 DVR or ViP722k DVR
• DishPlayer 7100/7200
1Turn on the other receiver and open the System Information
screen. (For help opening the System Information screen, refer to
the user guide for the other receiver.)
Write down the TV2 address shown:
2Press and hold the AUX button until all the mode buttons light up,
and then release the button. The AUX button flashes.
3Use the NUMBER PAD on the remote control to enter a 3,
followed by the address you wrote down in step 1.
4Press POUND (#). The AUX button blinks three times.
5Press RECORD to verify that the address in the remote control
now matches the address for the receiver .
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READING OUT CODES
These instructions explain how to check the remote control code you
put in the remote control when you set it up. Be sure to write them in
the spaces provided on the inside back cover.
InstructionsAdditional Information
1Press and hold the mode
button for the equipment
you want the remote control
to operate. When all the
mode buttons light up,
release the button—the
selected mode button
should now be flashing.
2Press the POUND (#)
button twice. The mode
button flashes the number
for each digit of the
equipment code, with a
pause between the groups
of flashes. A quick flash is
for zero.
For AUX mode, the first
group of flashes tells you
what the AUX mode
controls, then the following
flashes tell you each digit
of the equipment code. A
quick flash (zero) before
the three-digit code is for a
TV; one regular flash is for
a DVD player or VCR; and
two flashes is for a tuner,
amplifier, or audio receiver .
For example, hold the TV mode
button for a TV until all of the
other mode buttons light. When
you let go, the TV mode light
will flash.
For example, if the code is 570,
the mode button flashes five
times, pauses, flashes seven
times, pauses, and flashes once
quickly.
For example, if the TV code is
570, the AUX mode button
flashes once quickly (indicating
the AUX equipment is a TV),
pauses, flashes five times for
the first digit of the code, then
pauses, flashes seven times for
the second digit of the code,
pauses again, and flashes once
quickly for the final digit (zero)
in the code.
For another satellite
receiver programmed in
AUX mode, the group of
flashes tells you the second
receiver’s address number.
8
For example, if the AUX mode
button is set to control a
satellite receiver with address 5,
the AUX mode button flashes
five times.
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LEARNING FROM ANOTHER DEVICE’S REMOTE
After you have programmed your DISH Network remote to control
your equipment (in TV, DVD or AUX modes), you may find not all of
the commands used by the equipment’s original remote controls
function as you expect. The learning function of your DISH Network
remote control can support these commands.
The remote control can learn commands in two ways:
1You can follow the instructions for using equipment codes to
program a specific mode, and then learn commands that add new
or overwrite existing functions of the remote control’s buttons in
this mode. For this type of learning, any button without a learned
command keeps the previous command (if any) for that
equipment code.
2Each button on this remote learns a command from the
equipment’s original remote control. For this type of learning, any
button without a learned command will have no function for that
equipment.
To “teach” your DISH Network remote control specific commands for
your equipment, complete the following:
1Ensure the DISH Network remote control is programmed to the
desired remote address (see Changing the Remote and Receiver
Address on page 13).
2Place both your DISH Network remote and the original
equipment’s remote control on a flat, stable surface.
3On the DISH Network remote, press and hold the mode button for
your equipment for about three seconds until all the mode buttons
light up, and then release it. Your selected mode button will blink.
4To start learning commands for this mode:
• If you've found a code for that equipment, first program the
code using the instructions for Programming Using
Equipment Code T ables on page 3 or Scanning for Equipment
Codes on page 5. Press and release RECALL, then hold the
RECORD button for about three seconds until the mode
button is lit again. The button remains lit while learning.
• If you have not programmed a code for that equipment, press
and hold the RECORD button for about three seconds until
the mode button is lit. The button remains lit while learning.
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5Point the front of the original equipment’s remote to face the
SAT
POWER
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MENU
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VIEW TV
small square (IR window) on the front, left-hand side of DISH’s
remote, as shown below and on page C-1.
6On the DISH Network remote, press the button you want to teach.
7On the original equipment's remote control, press and hold the
button you want learned. If the DISH Network remote learns the
command, the mode light blinks off and then back on.
If the mode light blinks three times or remains lit, the DISH
Network remote did not learn the command.
You may need to press the button on the original remote several
times for the DISH Network remote to learn the command.
8After a button has learned a command successfully, repeat step 6
and step 7 until all commands you want have been learned.
9To end the learning sequence:
• Press one of the mode buttons on the DISH Network remote.
This saves all the commands for that mode, and exits learning
to return to normal remote control operation.
• If the remote runs out of memory for learned commands, it
saves the commands you have learned for equipment in this
mode, exits learning and returns to normal remote control
operation. The DISH Network remote cannot learn additional
commands.
•If the remote control batteries are too low for
learning, all the mode buttons blink quickly eight
times. Learning ends without saving learned commands, and the remote returns to normal
operation. Change the batteries.
10
•To cancel learning, do not press any buttons on
either remote control for at least 30 seconds. The DISH
Network remote control times out and returns to normal
operation.
Note that no learned commands are saved if the DISH
Network remote control times out before completion.
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USINGTHE SYSTEM WIZARD
By pressing and holding the 0 (zero) key on the DISH Network remote
control for TV1 (or for TV2, if you have set it to IR only, as on page
14), you enter the System Wizard, viewable on TV1 (see page C-1).
The System Wizard can help you diagnose certain problems you may
be having with your DISH Network remote control, including:
• .Remote Is Not Recognized
• Adjust Remote Configuration
• Resolve Address Conflict.
REMOTE IS NOT RECOGNIZED
The remote may not be immediately recognized by your receiver.
If you select Continue, the wizard tries to configure your receiver and
remote control to work together.
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ADJUST REMOTE CONFIGURATION
Y ou may see a screen asking you to adjust the physical configuration of
the remote control.
Configure the remote key (see page C-2) and the UHF/IR switch (see
page 14) as shown on the screen, and then select Continue.
RESOLVE ADDRESS CONFLICT
You may also see a screen noting that your remote control is not set to
the same address as your receiver.
Select Continue on this screen and the wizard will attempt to resolve
the address conflict between the remote control and the receiver.
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DISCRETE CODESFOR LEARNING REMOTES
Discrete On and Off IR-only remote-control commands are used by
installers when programming macro commands into universal remotes.
Using an On-only or Off-only command is more effective than a toggle
On/Off command when trying to ensure the satellite receive r is reliably
in one state or the other. To use discrete power commands, ensure you
have set the UHF/IR switch in the remote to IR only, as on page 14)
and complete the following:
1Program the DISH Network remote to the desired remote address
(see Changing the Remote and Receiver Address below).
2Hold the SAT mode button until al l mode buttons light, then
release the button.
3Press the POWER button (not TV POWER).
4Press VOLUME UP for discrete power on, or VOLUME DOWN
for discrete power off.
5Press any other button when you are done to end this procedure.
AVOIDING REMOTE CONFLICTS
When your remote control sends UHF signals, you may experience
interference from other nearby remote controls. The instr uctions in this
section describe how to avoid such remote-control conflicts.
CHANGINGTHE REMOTEAND RECEIVER ADDRESS
One quick way to avoid remote-control conflicts is by changing the
address on your remote control and receiver. If you notice that your
receiver is changing channels or opening menus, but you’re not using
the remote control, a quick change of address should fix the problem.
1Press SYSTEM INFO on the receiver's front panel. The System
Information screen displays and shows the Primary Remote
Address (for TV1, typically using IR) and the Secondary
Remote Address (for TV2, typically using UHF).
Write down the TV2 remote address shown:
2Press and hold SAT on your remote control for about three
seconds, until all of the mode buttons light up, and then let go of
SAT.
3Add one to the address that you wrote down in step 1, and use the
NUMBER PAD to enter that number (between 1 and 28).
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4Press POUND (#). If you entered the address correctly, the SAT
button will flash three times. Write down the number you entered
in the space provided on the inside back cover of this guide.
5Press RECORD. Make sure the Secondary Remote Address
you see on the System Information screen is the same as the
one you entered in step 3. If it isn't, the remote control cannot
operate the receiver. Press RECORD a second time.
6Select Done to close the System Information screen.
Note: This remote control may have features not used by your
receiver.
CHANGING BETWEEN UHF AND IR USINGTHE UHF/IR
S
WITCH
All receiver models (except the ViP222, ViP222k,
ViP622 DVR, ViP722 DVR or ViP722k DVR
receivers) must use switch position IR or the rem ote
will not control the receiver.
Your remote has a switch to change the type of signaling that your
remote control uses. It comes preset to the UHF position, but if you
have a clear line of sight to your receiver, you can change the setting to
the IR position to eliminate the possibility of any other UHF remote
control interfering with yours.
1Remove the battery cover from the remote control.
2Use a small screw driver or a paper clip to carefully
change the setting.
3Put the battery cover back on the remote control.
4Use the SYSTEM INFO button on the front panel
to open the System Information screen.
5Press RECORD on the remote control.
6Make sure the remote address on the receiver’s
System Information screen shows the correct
information:
• Switch Position UHF—IR/UHF
• Switch Position IR—IR only
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SETTING UPA TV1 UHF PRO REMOTEFORTHE
DISH PLAYER-DVR 522 AND 625 ONLY
Use these special instructions only if you are going to use the green 1
UHF Pro key to control the TV1 side of a DISH Player-DVR 522 or
DISH Player-DVR 625.
HOLD FOR
RESET
When you are finished setting up the remote control, you’ll be able to
operate the TV1 side of your DISH Player-DVR 522 or 625 from long
distances.
1Make sure the key is installed as described on pages
C-1 and C-2.
2Make sure the UHF Antenna is attached to the
EMOTE ANTENNA input on the back of the receiver.
R
3Using the receiver’s front panel buttons, press MENU. Select the
following on-screen items in this sequence:
a. System Setup.
b. Installation.
c. TV1 UHF Pro Setup.
4 Select Enable from the TV1 UHF Pro Setup screen.
5Select System Info to open the System Information screen.
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6Use the ARROW buttons to move the highlight to the TV1
h
i
Device
Rem Addr
TV Ch Out
3
5
T
UHF
i
Note: Highlight the Rem Addr (the lighter area in the
graphic above).
remote address (the Rem Addr box as shown below). This is
important—if you do not move the highlight, your remote control
will change the receiver's TV2 remote address (the Rem Addr box) and cause your Remote Control 1 to control the TV2
side of your receiver.
7Press the RECORD button on the green TV1 remote control you
are setting up. If you get a warning that tells you to pick another
address, continue on to the next step. If no warning appears, go to
step 12 of this procedure.
8On the remote control, press and hold the SAT mode button for
about three seconds, until all the mode buttons light up, and then
release the SAT button. The SAT mode button will blink.
9Use the number buttons to enter any number from 1 to 28, except
for the address shown for on your screen.
Write down the number you entered:
10 Press the POUND (#) button. If you entered the address correctly,
the SAT mode button will flash three times. Press RECORD on
the remote.
11 Make sure the System Information screen shows UHF and
that this address matches the number that you entered in step 9.
12 Select Done to close the System Information screen. If
nothing happens, press RECORD, and then select Done.
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EQUIPMENT CODES
These tables contain the manufacturer codes for programming the
remote control to operate your TV, a DVD player or VCR, or an audio
receiver or 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
Programming in AUX mode: Use these codes to program in TV
mode. If programming a second TV in AUX mode on your remote
control, press 0 before entering the TV code.
Programming in AUX mode: Use these codes to program the VCR
in the DVD mode on your remote control. If programming the VCR in
AUX mode on your remote control, press 1 before entering the VCR
code.
Programming in AUX mode: Use these codes to program your
remote control in DVD mode. If programming in AUX mode on your
remote control, press 1 before entering the listed DVD Player code.
Programming in AUX mode: Press 1 before entering the listed
code to program your remote control in AUX mode.
ABS 792
Alienware 792
Americast 917
Bang & Olufsen 794
BellSouth 917
CyberPower 792
Dell 792
Director 913
Gateway 792
General Instrument 913
GOI 722
Hewlett Packard 792
HNS 521
Howard Computers 792
HP 792
HTS 722
Hughes Network Systems 521 910
Humax 910
Hush 792
iBUYPOWER 792
Jerrold 913
JVC 722
Linksys 792
Media Center PC 792
Microsoft 792
Mind 792
Motorola 913
Niveus Media 792
Northgate 792
Pace 914
Panasonic 907
Philips 521 548 906 910
Pioneer 914
Proscan 916
RCA 521 911 916
ReplayTV 907 912
Samsung 521
Scientific Atlanta 914
Sharp 573
Sonic Blue 907
Sony 510 792 905 908 909
Stack 9 792
Supercable 915
Systemax 792
Tagar Systems 792
TiVo 510 520 548 905 906 908 909
910 911
Toshiba 792
Touch 792
UltimateTV 916
Viewsonic 792
Voodoo 79
Ze
ZT Group 792
nith 917
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TV/VCR COMBO CODES
Programming for combination equipment: Program the remote
control in TV mode using the TV code and then in DVD mode (or in
AUX—press 1 before entering the VCR code) using the VCR code.
TV CodeVCR Code
Aiwa667501
Bang &
Olufsen
Colt660535
GE661675
Magnin661675
MGA661675
Magnavox888797
Panasonic765799
Penney661675
Philips887801
Quasar870770
RCA503649
Samsung755807
Sanyo661675
Sylvania756519
665537
887797
868770
860770
860771
860806
661675
749775
830649
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TV/DVD COMBO CODES
Programming for combination equipment: Program the remote
control in TV mode using the TV code and then in DVD mode (or
AUX—press 1 before entering the DVD code) using the DVD code.
TV CodeDVD Code
Apex757757
Audiovox624630
Axion636867
Broksonic750752
Cytron904904
Magnavox839650
838679
Panasonic811734
Polaroid671647
678677
745635
RCA830816
830749
830703
Sansui754754
Sharp605573
898573
Sylvania764764
672645
777639
733764
Toshiba622815
800646
908815
865814
866815
750815
TV/DVD/TUNER 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.
TV CodeDVD CodeTuner Code
Panasonic811734678
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DVD/VCR COMBO CODES
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.
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 1 before entering the VCR
code) using the VCR code.
TV CodeDVD CodeVCR Code
DiamondVision659532641
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TROUBLESHOOTING
What’s
Happening
While
performing a
remote control
procedure, the
remote control
stops working.
When you press
a button on the
remote control,
the equipment
doesn’t do what
you expect.
The receiver
does things
even though
you didn’t press
any remote
control buttons.
What’s WrongWhat You Can Do
If you don’t press
a button for 20-30
seconds in a
programming
sequence, the remote
shuts off its
programming
function.
• The remote may
not be in the mode
for the equipment
you want to
control.
• The remote control
needs to be pointed
right at the TV (or
other equipment).
• The remote control
may be missing
batteries, the
batteries in the
remote may be
inserted the wrong
way, or maybe the
batteries are weak
or dead.
• The remote isn’t
set up to control
the equipment.
• No function is
assigned in this
equipment mode to
the button you
pressed.
UHF signals from a
neighbor’s remote
may be controlling
your receiver.
Start over again.
• Press the correct mode button to set the
remote to the mode for the equipment
you want to control.
• The remote control uses IR signals to
control all equipment except for the
receiver (when using UHF). IR signals
travel less than 40 feet, and cannot go
through walls or other solid objects.
You must point the remote control
directly at the front of the equipment,
with no objects to block the signal path.
• If the batteries are missing or dead, put
fresh AAA-size batteries in. If the
remote has fresh batteries, check
whether you put them in the right way.
If you didn’t, take them out and put
them in the right way.
• Make sure you set up the remote
to control all the equipment you want
to use. See Program the Remote to
Control Your TV on page C-4 and
Programming for Other Equipment on
page 2.
• Make sure you follow the steps for
Learning From Another Device’s
Remote on page 9 to teach your DISH
Network remote the button function(s)
to control your own equipment.
See Avoiding Remote Conflicts on
page 13 for instructions to correct this
problem.
Your picture is
snowy (or blue
or black).
You have
accidentally changed
the channel on your
TV.
Make sure your TV (and VCR, if one is
connected) is tuned to the correct
channel. Also try using the RECOVER
button as described on page C-6.
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What’s
Happening
What’s WrongWhat You Can Do
Your remote
control isn’t
working
When you press
the remote
control MUTE
or VOLUME
button, nothing
happens.
Your UHF Pro
remote control
does not work
well from far
away.
• The remote control
is in the wrong
mode.
• You might be
using the wrong
remote control
(TV1 or TV2).
• Your batteries are
worn out.
• The remote
control’s UHF/IR
switch is in the
wrong position
• The remote control
may not be set up.
• Maybe you’re
trying to control
TV volume, but
you set up the
remote to control a
tuner or amplifier
in AUX mode.
You may be
experiencing
interference from
objects near your
receiver antenna.
• Make sure the remote control is in the
correct mode. For example, if you want
to use the satellite receiver, put the
remote control in
Remote Control Modes on page 1).
• Make sure you are using the correct
remote control (TV1 or TV2) for your
locations (multi-room receivers only).
• Change the batteries as described on
page C-2.
• Check the UHF/IR switch setting as
described on page 14.
•See Programming the Remote to
Control Your TV on page C-4 and
Programming for Other Equipment on
page 2.
• Set up the remote control to operate
either TV volume or tuner/amplifier
volume, whichever you want. See page
6.
• Make sure the UHF antenna is
connected to the receiver and not
touching anything else.
• Vary the tilt angle of the receiver's UHF
antenna. Locate the UHF antenna tip
away from other electronics equipment
or metal surfaces, even if separated by
wooden shelving.
• Move the receiver to different
locations. For best results, place the
receiver as high as possible, above all
other equipment in your entertainment
center.
• Place the UHF antenna outside the
entertainment center by using a coaxial
cable to connect it to the receiver.
• Move any nearby off-air antenna away
from the UHF remote antenna. Do not
place an off-air antenna on your
receiver.
SAT mode (see
For all receivers except for the
DISH Player-DVR 942, ViP®
222/222k, ViP622 and ViP722/
722k DVR: leave the UHF/IR
switch in the IR position.
Your PIP
(Picture-InPicture) button
isn’t working.
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• Your receiver
doesn’t use PIP.
• Your receiver isn’t
in Single Mode.
• Upgrade to a receiver with this feature.
•Press the MODE button on the front
panel (if available).
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LIMITED WARRANTY
This Limited Warranty is a legal document. Keep it in a safe
place. Remember to keep your Sales Receipt for warranty service.
We will consider any items you return without a copy of the Proof of Purchase to be out of warranty.
This warranty extends only to the original user (“you,” “your”) of the DISH
Network remote control and is limited to the purchase price of the remote
control. EchoStar Technologies L.L.C., formerly known as EchoStar
Technologies Corporation, and its affiliated companies (“we,” “our,” “us”)
warrant this remote control against defects in materials or workmanship as
follows.
For one year from the original date of purchase, if we find the remote control is
defective subject to the limits of this warranty, we will replace the remote at no
charge for parts or labor. We warrant any such work done against defects in
materials or workmanship for the remaining part of the original warranty
period.
This warranty does not cover installation of the DISH Network System;
consumer instruction; physical set up or adjustment of any consumer electronic
equipment; remote control batteries; signal reception problems; loss of use of
the equipment; unused programming charges due to equipment malfunction;
cosmetic damage; damage due to lightning, electrical or telephone line surges,
fire, flood, or other acts of Nature; accident; misuse; abuse; repair or alteration
by other than our factory service; negligence; commercial or institutional use;
improper or neglected maintenance; equipment sold AS IS or WITH ALL
FAULTS; equipment removal or reinstallation; shipping damage if the
equipment was not packed and shipped in the manner we prescribe; nor
equipment purchased, serviced, or operated outside the contiguous United
States of America.
REPLACEMENT AS PROVIDED UNDER THIS WARRANTY IS YOUR EXCLUSIVE
REMEDY. WE SHALL NOT BE HELD LIABLE FOR ANY INCIDENTAL OR
CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES FOR BREACH OF ANY EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED
WARRANTY ON THIS DEVICE, NOR FOR ANY INCIDENTAL OR
CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGE RESULTING FROM THE USE OF, OR INABILITY TO
USE, THIS DEVICE. UNDER NO CIRCUMSTANCES SHALL OUR LIABILITY, IF
ANY, EXCEED THE PURCHASE PRICE PAID FOR THIS DEVICE. EXCEPT TO THE
EXTENT PROHIBITED BY APPLICABLE LAW, ANY IMPLIED WARRANTY OF
MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ON THIS
DEVICE IS LIMITED IN DURA TION TO THE DURATION OF THIS WARRANTY. WE
RESERVE THE RIGHT TO REFUSE TO HONOR THIS WARRANTY IF WE
DETERMINE ANY OF THE ABOVE EXCEPTIONS TO HAVE CAUSED THIS
DEVICE NOT TO HAVE PERFORMED PROPERLY. THIS WARRANTY SHALL BE
VOID IF ANY FACTORY-APPLIED IDENTIFICATION MARK, INCLUDING BUT
NOT LIMITED TO SERIAL OR CONDITIONAL ACCESS NUMBERS, HAS BEEN
ALTERED OR REMOVED. THIS WARRANTY SHALL ALSO BE VOID IF THE
DEVICE HAS BEEN OPENED BY AN UNAUTHORIZED PERSON (with the exception
of opening the battery cover).
This warranty gives you specific legal rights which may vary from state to state.
Some states do not allow the exclusion or limitations of incidental or
consequential damages, or allow limitations on the duration of an implied
warranty, so those limitations may not apply to you.
DISH NETWORK’S EXCHANGE PROGRAMS
DISH Network offers two options if you need to replace your remote control;
the Advanced Exchange Program and the Post Receipt Exchange Program.
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Advance Exchange Program
The Advanced Exchange Program allows you to have a replacement remote
shipped immediately to you. Depending upon where you live, the remote should
arrive within 3 to 5 business days. You will not
remote to DISH Network using this program.
A shipping charge will be applied for shipping the replacement remote. This is a
one-time fee based on DISH Network’s competitive bulk shipping rates
(additional charges may apply outside the continental U.S.). This fee will be
charged to your billing account or valid credit card.
have to return your defective
Post Receipt Exchange Program
The Post Receipt Exchange Program does require that you send DISH Network
the defective remote control at your cost to determine if the equipment is
covered under warranty. To provide faster service, upon receipt of your
equipment you will be shipped a replacement. Y o ur original equipment will not
be available for return.
If your equipment is not covered under warranty and can be repaired, your
billing account or credit card will be charged the standard repair fee for the
replacement. If damage to the defective equipment is found, which DISH
Network in its sole discretion determines has voided the warranty, or makes the
equipment unrepairable, your billing account or credit card will be charged the
market price of the replacement.
ACCESSORY WARRANTY
An accessory is any DISH Network branded equipment, displaying the DISH
Network logo, excluding the receiver, Smart Card, cables and hookups, and
non-mechanical components. A one-year warranty becomes effective upon the
activation of the DISH system or date of purchase, if bought separately. A proof
of purchase is required to verify the purchase date. If an accessory has an
expired warranty, no exchange will be issued. You may purchase replacement
accessories from DISH Network or your local retailer.
IF YOU NEED HELP
1.Review this User Guide.
2.See Troubleshooting on page 31.
3.Call the Customer Service Center at 1-800-333-DISH (3474). Have the date of
purchase and your customer account number ready.
a. If the representative finds you should return the remote control, you’ll get a
telephone number to call for a Return Authorization (RA) number. Before shipping any equipment to us, you must get a Return Authorization number.
b. You must package returned equipment the right way. Follow the instructions
the representative gives you.
c. Write the RA number in large, clearly visible characters on the outside of the
shipping box used to return the equipment.
To avoid confusion and misunderstandings, we will return shipments without
an RA number clearly visible on the outside of the box to you at your cost.
d. We will:
• Check the remote control, including whether it is covered under the
warranty.
• Replace any remote we find is defective with a new or refurbished remote,
if the defective remote is covered under the warranty. We will ship the
replacement remote at our expense.
• If a defective remote is not covered under the warranty,
we will tell you. We may assess you a flat rate charge for a replacement
remote, including shipping and insurance.
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REGULATORY FACTORS
This device complies with Part 15 of 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 t hat ma y
cause undesired operation.
Changes or modifications to this device may void your authority to operate this
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. These limits are
designed to provide protection against harmful interference in a residential
installation. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency
energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may
cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no
guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this
equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception,
which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is
encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following
measures:
• Re-orient or relocate the receiving antenna.
• Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.
• Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the
receiver is connected.Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for
help.
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For all your customer needs,
call the Customer Service Center
at 1-800-333-DISH(3474)
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